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4 Main Types Of Essays

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To begin with, there is the expository essay, demanding a clear and concise presentation of facts and
information. Navigating through this genre involves avoiding personal bias and opinions, making it
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compelling arguments, anticipating counterpoints, and skillfully persuading the reader can be a
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involves creating a vivid narrative that engages the reader emotionally while maintaining coherence
and relevance.

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of a subject through detailed and evocative language, while avoiding excessive verbosity, poses its
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The Wild Theme
Call of the wild A major theme in Jack London s classic The Call of the Wild is in the
wild, life is kill or be killed. In the beginning of the book Call of The Wild, buck has to
learn how to survive, kill, and make friends in the wild. First, Buck learns the law of
survival. For example, he has many challenges in his new life. Since he payed attention
to what happened to curly, he stayed on his feet and survive. Second, buck begins to kill
to survive. For instance, he is protecting John Thornton by killing other people and other
thing since john Thornton saved bick once before, buck is repaying him. last, buck learns
to make new friends in the wild as well. For example, he met a wolf in the forest that
seemed scared or frightened by Buck
Waltz With Bashir Analysis
I choose the quote by Norman McLaren about animation with a segment from Waltz with
Bashir starts from 35:50 to 37:31. Like McLaren s (1995) argument, animation is not the
art of drawings that move, but the art of movements that are drawn (p.62), Waltz with
Bashir is exactly corresponding with McLaren s opinion. The difference that we could
distinguish animation from a drawing is the movement in it. Therefore what we really
should look more into an animation are the moves instead of the frames.
Waltz with Bashir gives a hard time to the critics that whether it counts as an animation
or a documentary. The reason for this confusion is the amount of reality it contains, not
only within the frames, but also within the movement each character has and between
each frame, because what happens between each frame is much more important than
what exists on each frame (McLaren, 1995, p.26). How it moves is much more than what
is moving. When McLaren (1995) says, animation is therefore the art of manipulating the
invisible interstices that lie between frames (p.26), again, he emphasize on the
importance of the style, the structure, the pace and rhythm of the movements in
animation everything except for the things on each frame. If we could follow McLaren s
instruction, we will easily see how Waltz with Bashir develops in a both realistic and
cruel but also artistic and abstract way.
The segment begins with Roni Dayag standing under a tree with his monologue saying: I
felt guilty
The Federalist 10, By James Madison
In the Federalist 10, it is mostly about the constitution. It was written by James Madison,
who oversaw it. The main purpose of this article is faction. In politics, faction is people
that group themselves. Madison said that in the republic. Madison says that the number
one common characteristic is the largest people. The democracy would be possible
because you couldn t create a majority group of people that would have a lot in common.
However now, democracy become too big in this scale. People don t have much in
common. That was the anti federalist concerned. And now Madison came up by saying
that just because there are larger group of people that doesn t mean they are right with
what they should say. Majorities are somewhat dangerous; they sometimes do foolish
stuff. Also, they somewhat not to be trusted. Now, the fact that the new constitution
republic is covering. Democracy is
In addition, Madison defined that a faction is an amount of people, whether a popular or
smaller, who are combined and motivated by nearly mutual compulsion of desire, or of
attention, opposing to the privileges of further residents, or to the durable and collective
benefits of the public. Also he explained why the Framers took a representative
democracy, a republic, slightly than a clean, straight, democracy as the system of
government for our new population. He defined a pure democracy as a culture involving
of a lesser quantity of nations, who gather and direct the rule in individual.
Hammurabi Dbq Analysis
Hammurabi created 282 laws for the people of Babylonia. Hammurabi claimed that he
got the laws from the god Shamash. There were over 1 million people in Babylonia.
Even though he lived 38 centuries ago his laws still stand. So many people will study it
and make a decision on if the laws are just or unjust. Hammurabi s code was unjust
because of multiple family laws. Just look at law 148 If a man takes a wife, and she be
seized by disease, if he then desire to take a second wife, he shall not put away his wife,
who has been attacked by disease, but he shall keep her in the house which he has built
and support her so long as she lives. (doc C). As she lives Her dying days she would
spend them watching her husband be happy with another woman.
Compare And Contrast Socrates And Socrates
Most of what we know about Socrates comes from three sources writings of two of his
students (Plato and Xenophon) and plays of his contemporary Aristophanes. The most
comprehensive accounts come from Plato who is seen as the best disciple but the
writings are mostly believed to be Plato s views projected on Socrates who is shown as a
wise teacher. It is believed that early Plato writings depict Socrates as he actually was
because he always proclaims ignorance in these texts. In later writings, Socrates beings
to offer theories of knowledge which are believed to be Plato s contributions and
projections. One of Plato s important works is The Apology in which we see Socrates
interacting with people in Greece, and is in the form of drama/dialogue. ... Show more
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Sophists are travelling teachers who go from one place to the other, mostly teaching
people about rhetoric and public speaking. In terms of politics, this art of rhetoric was
really important at the time. Clearly, there is a difference in the method of Socrates and
the Sophists.

The goal of the Sophists, in terms teachers who charge for imparting knowledge, is to
win debates. In contrast, Socrates does not charge anything is not looking to win
anything, he is just after the truth. In fact, Socrates believes that it is horrible that the
Sophists charge money. Another contrasting and interesting point is that the Sophists
claim knowledge that they will impart for money while Socrates claims to know nothing.
The contrast between the Sophists and Socrates show us the difference between debate
and deliberation. The goal of the debate is to win. The goal of deliberation is to come to
the truth. In deliberation, the person is open to the idea of others and to giving up his
beliefs. This is embodied in the Socratic Method because it is fundamentally an open
process. Philosophy is after knowledge which gives us truth while Socrates believed that
the Sophists were all about opinion with the highlight of
Mogen Inc
To: MoGen, Inc. Senior Management
From: Mr. Dar Maanavi, Managing Director, Equity Linked Capital Markets Group of
Merrill Lynch

Re: $5 Billon Convertible Debt Offering Proposal

Dear Gentlemen:

We are pleased to present to you the salient features of our proposed $5B convertible
debt offering for your careful review and approval. We deemed it appropriate to walk you
through the analytical process in coming up with the right mix of conversion premium
and coupon rate. We initially consider a conversion premium of 25% and determine its
corresponding coupon rate. We then explore the appropriateness of such a premium and
explore other conversion premium coupon rate combinations and determine which
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This is because of the nature of Mogen s business, wherein most of the company s assets
are intangibles, which is typical of a risky company. This makes issuance of straight debt
more expensive at around 5.75%, as the market will demand higher premium.

Given the above market perception of risk and growth opportunity, issuing a convertible
bond is appropriate because it would allow the company to raise capital at more
advantageous terms than it would when it issues straight debt. Investors would be willing
to supply funds at a lower rate if they can have the opportunity to benefit from the upside
potential of the stock. Hence, the value of convertible bonds becomes insensitive to the
risk of the company. Investors would not be materially affected if the company becomes
more volatile as a result of added risk in the future because the call option value of the
convertible bond will likewise increase. Upside returns due to increase in risk will also
accrue to investors holding a convertible bond, while having a downside protection
because of the part debt nature of the convertible.
What is the method used to calculate the coupon rate?

We first derive the implied volatility of Mogen s stock using the Black Scholes option
pricing model The implied volatility of each of the eight outstanding options on MoGen s
stock was obtained using the following information on Exhibit 3 type of option, days to
maturity in years, exercise price and closing
“The battle for Canadian liberty and autonomy is being...
The battle for Canadian liberty and autonomy is being fought today on the plains of
France and Belgium, Borden said while introducing conscription. (Cook, 2011 3 ed., Vol.
13, p.13)
At the beginning of the twentieth century, many Canadians were still adjusting to its new
ways and ideas. Then the Greatest War the world had ever seen transformed the map of
Europe and changed the nations, and the people, who fought in it forever. In Canada, for
example, during the war the government faced great challenges such as the conscription
crisis when the Country was divided by politics. In addition Canada was accepting the
new, untraditional, roles of women, who during the war were allowed to work for the
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Borden wrote in his diary, Our first duty is to win, at any cost, the coming election in
order that we may continue to do our part in winning the War and that Canada not be
disgraced. (Cook, 2011, p.14). Borden was true to his word. During the summer of 1917
he presented two new acts that would assure his party victory. First Borden presented the
Military Voters Act which allowed soldiers over seas to vote in elections. Second the War
Times Election Act, gave women who were of close family relation to a man serving in
the forces, the right to vote but revoked the right to vote from citizens who were
immigrants from enemy countries. (Cook, 2011, p.15) Borden presenting these acts
would allow pro military citizens to vote was strategic. The Liberals were very upset by
Borden s crafty political sabotage of their chances of winning the election. In the Khaki
election, Borden s Unionists won the most seats across Canada except in Quebec. The
Unionists won the majority of seats in Ontario and the West. The Unionists only had
three seats in Quebec. The Unionists won the election with a total of 153 seats across
Canada. The Maritimes were split with the Liberals, but the Liberals had eighty two
across Canada and sixty two from Quebec (Cook, 2011 p.18). Borden s acts and bills had
achieved their desired effect. English speaking women had been the leading cause for the
Unionists win (Cook, 2011 p.19). It is hard to argue against helping soldiers vote in an
Adolf Hiltler Shows Good Can be Manipulated into Evil
Is humanity inherently good or evil? I believe that humanity is inherently good and really
does believe in doing good and helping. But I believe that if that good is put into the
wrong hands or is treated the wrong way then that good can be manipulated into the evil
that we find today in our world. The political figure that I have chosen to show how I
express this belief is Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April in the year
1889, in the small Austrian town of Braunau. Both of Hitlers parents came from very
poor families, his father was the illegitimate son of a housemaid, Alois Hitler was a
intelligent and ambitious man and was very much respected man at hitlers time. Alois
was a senior customs official in lower Austria. Klara Polzl, hitlers mom,left her home at
the age of sixteen to live with her cousin, Alois Hitler, in the house hold that the cousins
lived in Alois started a sexual relationship with a house maid, Franziska Matzelberger.
Franziska saw Klara as a potential rival who could get in the middle of her and Alois love
and insisted that she leave household which she did. In 1882 Franziska gave birth to a
son named Alois. When Anna Hitler(woman Alois first married) died in 1883, Alois then
married Franziska and two months after the wedding Franziska gave birth to the second
child, Angela. Soon after Franziska developed tuberculosis and Alois told Klara to come
back to the house to care for his two children to relive the stress on
Comparing Two Newspaper Article Analysis
The reporting and presentation of the same news incident in different newspapers are
very different. This essay will analyze the articles about the association between
concussion and suicidal risk. The Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail present the same
story with several differences between them. Most importantly, we will further analyze
some implications of these differences, namely in the appearance, language, and the
content.
Firstly, we will analyze the differences in the appearance of these two newspaper articles,
namely The Globe and Mail Concussion raise suicide risk, study says and Toronto Star
Concussions linked to suicide risk . Regarding layout, The Toronto Star article is
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Toronto Star presents Dr. Donald Redelmeier as an Internal medicine specialist and
senior scientist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto . His research is well
supported by Dr. Anthony Phillips, scientific director of neurosciences for the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research. The data in Toronto Star are more numeric for example;
weekend injuries accounted four times the population norm in comparing to three times
the population norm of the weekday injuries. This gives the authenticity of the statistical
data. In addition, The Toronto Star mentions both men and women were equally affected
by suicide and, about 80 per cent patients had seen doctors in the month previous to
suicide. The Toronto Star article concludes the story focusing the importance of the
awareness program to both public health and practicing physicians. On the other hand,
The Globe and Mail introduce Dr. Donald Redelmeier as a senior author and senior core
scientist at Toronto s Institute for Clinical Evaluative sciences . The Globe and Mail
discuss another research by Dr. Gabriela Ilie who relates the concussion to a number of
the serious problem including an increased risk of suicide. In contrast, to the Toronto
Star, the Globe and Mail state more than half of the individuals committed suicide after
concussion were a man and, half of those who committed suicide had seen a doctor in the
last week before the suicide. Towards the
Opposition to the Sixteenth and Seventeeth Century English...
Opposition to the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century English Family of Love:
Not so Lovely

Intro
A Dutch man, Hendrik Niclaes, has been credited with the foundation of the Family of
Love. It is difficult to find details of Niclaes life, such as specific dates and location of
pivotal events. Yet it is thought that Niclaes is born around 1502. Though the exact date
and location is unknown it is known that Niclaes preoccupation with religion began with
the parents he was born to. His parents were devout Christians and as he grew older
Niclaes began to ask questions about his faith, which his father found difficult to answer.
When Niclaes was approximately eight years of age he and his father engaged in a
discussion about what the Passion of Jesus Christ really meant for Christians. For
Niclaes, he could not under stand if Jesus had died to atone for the sins of humanity, why
at that point was humanity not sinless. When his father was unable to answer his son s
questions with any degree of satisfaction they consulted a spiritual advisor, who was an
Observant Franciscan friar. After the boy, Niclaes, and the friar had a talk the friar was
reputedly moved by Niclaes. He was fascinated with the boys solemnity and, much like
the boys father, was unsure of how to answer the questions Niclaes still posed. Due to
this questioning Niclaes parents insisted that he not read at home, yet after much
pleading they allowed Niclaes to keep his preferred book, which was about the
Arm Workouts Essay
Arm workouts: best bicep workouts for women:
If you believe that arm workouts are only for men than you need to rethink a little.
Getting toned and muscled arms is as important as any other exercise for your body. You
cannot get that perfect physique without working out your arms. A negative myth about
arm workouts is that they can make your arms bulky and will you make you look like the
hulk. But the truth is that a women s body cannot produce as much testosterone as men,
as a result, you cannot get that puffed and muscular arms like men. The best thing about
arm workouts is that they are very easy and simple unlike other workouts. Bicep
workouts are the most common type of arm workouts that people do. Bicep workouts for
women are very similar ... Show more content on HelpWriting.net ...
Biceps are basically biceps brachii muscles extending from your shoulder to your elbow.
It is a two headed muscle, and beneath these muscles another muscle is present called as
biceps brachialis. Biceps brachialis provides the bicep its peak and added size; it also acts
a separator for the bicep and triceps muscles. While building biceps you must emphasize
on both these muscles.
Different bicep workouts for women that you must try:
Biceps are the easiest muscle to build; it s true that you can easily develop these muscles
but still there are several techniques that you must follow. Not doing any action properly
can ruin your muscles rather than growing them, therefore it s important that you
understand the workout properly before you start doing them. Here are some of the most
effective exercises that will help you grow stronger and better arms with much less
efforts.
The use of weights is very common in bicep workouts for women. Some women do fear
using heavy weights as they think this would result in thick muscles, which is very
wrong. As a women s body cannot grow muscles the way a male can, so don t fear
picking those
Ww1 Technological Advances
Throughout the year s technology advancement led to huge advancement on the
battlefield throughout the years. The technological advancement due to upgrades was
crucial during the war effort because it helped the allies and the axis war efforts with
more efficient and powerful over the period of time.the ways battles were fought with
better and smarter battlefield techniques which changed the ways battles were fought and
won throughout history.The advancement of technology is so crucial during the war
because it advances the weapons by making them more effective and powerful which
changed the way wars were fought.

Firstly The technological advancement due to upgrades was crucial during the war effort
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It has been estimated that 80% of the Wehrmacht was horse drawn; at any given time
during the war, the Germans maintained some 1.1 million horses soon Automatic aircraft
also played a major role in the war in www2 Nazi Germany made the v1 and the v2
which were a huge upgrade from the old planes in ww1.The development of sailing
vessels (replacing oared vessels) revolutionized naval warfare and Devices as radar,
which greatly contributed, for example, to alerting the Royal Air Force s Fighter
Command of impending German bomber attacks during the Battle of Britain (1940
coupled with uses of better equipment and weapons which helped both the allies and the
axis . The technology changed the ways battle were fought by upgrading the weapons
and making equipment like No advancement as fast as the planes in world war 2 Planes
were used for bomb and run mission especially biplanes while During ww1 planes were
used for scouting out territory and night bombing and fighting and ground attacks but
were mostly used for scouting
The Social Colonies Of Ants
Ants are one of the most amazing groups of insects in the animal kingdom. This is
because they

are social insects. Ants form organized and structured colonies or nests consisting of
millions of

individuals. Colonies of ant species will work together and form super colonies, covering
a very

large area of land. Their colonies are described as super organisms as they appear to work
and

survive as a single entity.

Ants have captured almost every area on Earth. They make up to 15% of the total animal

biomass of a tropical rainforest. It has also been estimated that the combined weight of
all ants

exceeds the weight of mankind. They are present on all continents apart from Antarctica.
This

insect occupy a large range of ecological ... Show more content on HelpWriting.net ...
The ants have six legs. The wing is

only present in the adult ant. The size of ants range from 0.75 to 52 mm (0.030 2.0 inch).
The

largest species of ant is the fossil Titanomyrma giganteum. The queen of this species is 6

centimetres (2.4 in) long. Its wingspan is of 15 centimetres (5.9 in). Ants differ in color;
most of

them are red or black, but a few special species of are ants are green and whereas some
tropical

species have a metallic luster.

Ants and their Lifecycle

The life cycle of the ant consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. If the egg is

fertilized, it produces female ants i.e. queens, workers, or soldiers; and if the eggs remain

unfertilized, they produce male ants.

Egg: The shape of the egg of the Ants is oval and tiny (1 mm long, queen s egg is many
times

larger).

Larvae: The larvae are worm like and have no eyes and no legs. It eats food regurgitated
by adult

ants. The larvae shed its skin (molt) many times as it increase in size.

Pupa: The larvae spin a silk like cocoon around itself (against a solid object, like the wall
of the

chamber) and pupate after reaching a certain size. During this phase, the body of it
How to Be a Wedding Planner
You are getting married congratulations! I am sure you know that the next step will be
planning your wedding. I know that sounds daunting, but please do not worry. Planning a
wedding is easy. I want you to just close your eyes and imagine what your day will
resemble. You will step into your dress and transform into the bride. You are smiling
because this is the day for witch you have been waiting all your life. You get to spend the
rest of your life with the man who holds your heart and you are the key to his: But what
most brides fear is planning the wedding. Contrary to popular belief, planning the
wedding is easy. If you follow these simple steps, you end up with the wedding of your
dreams.
First things first, you will need to make a ... Show more content on HelpWriting.net ...
Great ideas for you to have your wedding can be at the Beach, A Castle, or even a hotel.
If you know it s going to rain than I would suggest not having it at a beach unless you
want to get your dress and hair wet. Always have a backup plan that way if anything may
go wrong you will not be too stress out on you
The final step is buying your big ticket items. Getting your dress can make it feel that it
is really going to happen. Bring your idea book with you when you are looking at dress.
The wedding agent can even see what you are looking for and help you with some
suggestions on what type of dresses will look great on you. I would suggest that you
bring your shoes and hair piece with you so you get the best idea how the dress will look.
I know that picking dresses may seem daunting but bring a person that you trust and
respect their opinion. Don t forget your bride maid s dresses and your groom s tuxedos.
Another big ticket item is flowers. Talk to your florist about what you want and arrange
them to do the rest of the work. This can be a load taken off your mind knowing that this
is taken care of and will be delivered to your wedding on the day or the day before.
Buying materials either in person or online should be done early on. You don t want to be
waiting for them when your day is drawing near. Being organized will relieve your stress.
I am going to
Study of Seasonality in the Indian Stock Market
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FINANCE

TESTING SEASONALITY IN THE INDIAN


STOCK MARKET

A Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of
Master of Business Administration

Under the guidance of:


Dr. S.K. Tuteja

Submitted by:
Sachin Garg
F 045, MBA(FT) 2011 13

Faculty of Management Studies


University of Delhi
Delhi 110007

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that this project report titled Testing Seasonality in the Indian Stock
Market , submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of
Business Administration, is based on my original research work under the guidance of
Dr. S.K. Tuteja. The report has not been submitted elsewhere for any other purpose. All
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The two indices under study are the S amp;P Nifty and Sensex. This study conducts a
statistical analysis of the daily and monthly data for both Nifty and Sensex for the period
April 1, 2001 to December 31, 2012. The study found that the Day of the Week Effect
and Monthly Effect Pattern did not appear to exist in the Indian Stock Market during the
study period.

Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION

Capital market is now playing a strategic role in a country s economic growth. It


facilitates the exchange of funds between company as demander and investor as supplier.
The existence of capital market enables company to obtain an alternative source of fund.
On the other hands, it gives flexibility for investor to choose investment based on their
preference. For both company and investor who are involved in the capital market,
understanding about capital market condition becomes matter in order to understand how
the market is actually works. One aspect of capital market conditions that might become
consideration before deciding to invest is the market efficiency. The term of market
efficiency, which is found in the capital market literature, is used to elaborate the
relationship between the information and the share price. In 1970, Fama proposed the
Efficient Market Theory and defined capital market efficiency as the market in which
prices fully reflect all available information. Depending on the
Why Is It Important To Identify And Teach Directly...
1. We are often defined by both our good and bad behaviors. This being said, the
undesirable behaviors tend to leave a greater lasting impact than the desirable behaviors
do. For this reason, teachers need to place a special focus on teaching students the
appropriate behavioral skills whenever opportunities arise.

2. Behavior is teachable content, just like the other subjects in school. Because behaviors
are often learned, teachers need to make sure they are clearly explaining the expectations
and giving the appropriate support.

3. To establish successful positive behavior support plans within school systems, it is


important to concisely identify the set of behavior expectations, pinpoint and teach
directly observable student outcomes, develop ... Show more content on HelpWriting.net
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Teachers are often expected to help investigate and document student behaviors.
Observations, interviews, and behavior rating scales are all ways in which direct
information can be obtained.

7. In order to accurately see and understand what is going on, it is always a good idea to
collect multiple sources of data across a variety of settings.

8. An anecdotal observation is an informal observation technique in which someone


collects information by simply observing what is going on and keeping a running record
of all of the events that occur in the classroom during a specific time period. This
technique definitely comes with limitations, but it is often a good starting point.

9. Discipline can get a little tricky, especially when considering students with disabilities.
If the problem behavior is connected to the student s disability, a BIP should be created
and implemented. If the problem behavior isn t associated with the student s disability,
the normal disciplinary measures (those in which students without disabilities
experience) must be taken.

10. When disciplinary removal (suspension, expulsion, etc.) is considered, students with
special needs are treated differently than their normal abled peers. Removal would be a
change in placement, and this goes against the guidelines of federal
Yunnan Baiyao
YUNNAN BAIYAO: PRODUCT / MARKET DIVERSIFICATION

Yunnan Baiyao Group Co., Ltd. is part of the pharmaceutical industry known for its
unique traditional herbal medicines specializing in the treatment of open wounds,
fractures, contusions and strains. The business has undergone changes in the recent years
to modernize not only the structure of the company but also with the aim to diversify its
market and products in order to remain competitive at a global level.

The long history of Yunnan Baiyao s brand is facing the inevitable maturity of the
product lifecycle. As the majority of the company s revenue is generated through the
domestic market the urgency for product diversification is needed to source out new
growth opportunities amidst ... Show more content on HelpWriting.net ...
There is also the chance to join with other companies such as the cooperation opportunity
with 3M. The 3M proposition definitely is a value added advantage to Yunnan Baiyao as
it will be able to leverage off 3M s global presence and expertise that it lacks. Being
associated with a reputable American company may also provide easier access through
the regulatory barrier.

Although the potential cooperation may prove to lessen the barriers of entry to the
American market there are still existing challenges that may render Yunnan Baiyao to be
unsuccessful in diversifying into the international market. Apart from regulatory
compliance issues, there are also cultural differences that affect consumer behaviors
towards products. Perceptions of herbal medicine as lacking modern scientific support
and general skepticism can lead to failure of acceptance of the product. There is also the
existing problem of Yunnan Baiyao s lack of international experience. Even by hiring
local sales personnel, aligning personnel values with company values is a potential
challenge.

Product diversification is a feasible way to obtain growth through new products. The
company can use existing product knowledge to develop the brand into new lines to
increase exposure and use similar technology to increase synergies. Leveraging off an
existing well known brand to a market that is familiar with the brand will also increase
the possibility of success while maintaining lower marketing costs in
Use Of Dramatic Irony In Macbeth
The use of irony is one of the most effective dramatic devices. This device takes place
when the audience has more knowledge of what is happening than the characters, which
creates an amazing suspense. The element of irony is used in many Shakespearean plays.
William Shakespeare uses this device to raise tension as well as grip the audience. This
essay will discuss how the technique of dramatic irony is used in Macbeth.
In Shakespeare s Macbeth, dramatic irony is used in various scenes of the play, each
scene has a different purpose for the use of irony. For example, the earliest use of
dramatic irony in the play is the audience s knowledge of Macbeth being named the
Thane of Cawdor before he does. The audience is aware of this because the king has
announced it before telling Macbeth. ... Show more content on HelpWriting.net ...
In act 4 scene 1, Macbeth revisits the witches and says the most ironic line Infected be
the air whereon they ride, and damned all those that trust them! . By reading those lines
the audience could come to 3 possible conclusions. First, Macbeth does not realize that
the witches are creating his fate. Second, Macbeth does not realize that he himself
betrayed the king and murdered him. Third, Macbeth does not realize that by damning
those that trust them, he is actually damning himself. Another example is when Macbeth
considers his purpose behind murdering Duncan, and says I have no spur to prick the
sides of my intent... . This is ironic because right after that Lady Macbeth entered, and
the audience could see that she will act as a spur.
There are so many good examples of dramatic irony in other Shakespeare s plays other
than Macbeth, such as Julius Caesar and Twelfth Night. Shakespeare s use of dramatic
irony is very important to grab the reader s attention. Also, it gives the reader a reason to
carry on reading the play in order to find out what will happen next and what will be the
character s reaction to a given
White Chicks Poster
The poster used to promote the movie White Chicks , stars the two main protagonists of
the film, the Wayans brothers. Due to the subtle nature of the creator s design choices, the
average viewer may not pick up on the many intricacies that may very well affect the
viewer s perception of the poster. At first glance, the poster is able to summarily explain
the plot of the story to the viewer of the poster. Clearly shown, the protagonists are black
undercover cops who will undergo a transformation into two white women in the film.
The design of the poster forces one s eyes to view the badges that each of the girls is
holding. Most likely, the designer wanted the premise of the movie to be given away to
anyone viewing the poster. Therefore, making the decision to put the badges in the front
of the poster along with the girls gives a clear main focus of the film. Another key
element of this poster is that the color scheme, design, and font of the poster are all
designed to give off a friendlier and light hearted vibe. As a comedy, this is a rational
choice by the designer to attract the target audience the producers intended to view the
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The close up on the brothers makes the characters feel closer, and consequently, feel
more tangible. In doing so, marketing becomes more efficient and the poster more
attractive to the viewer. The movie delivers with that same feeling of tangibility, as this
movie does an effective job at connecting one to the lives of the characters. Something as
minimal as the character s proximity to the screen is able to determine whether or not
someone chooses to watch a film, as for the perspective can influence whether or not the
viewer of the poster will be able to connect with the
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Kaylie Griffin and I chose to build the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The Clifton
Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge located in Bristol, United Kingdom. A
suspension bridge is a type of bridge which the deck is supported by cables that hang
vertically off larger cables or hangers. Suspension bridges typically have two towers and
are anchored to abutments at their ends.The towers help to support much of the weight
that crosses the bridge s deck, such as cars and people. The towers also dissipate the load
directly into the planet Earth. These features of a suspension bridge are why they are
strong therefore, one of the more popular designs for a bridge. When building our
popsicle bridge, we had to add x shaped joints and brackets to help our ... Show more
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After completing this simulation, our bridge only had one string (cable line) untied from
the wire (hanger). Nothing else was damaged therefore, everything was intact. During
this test, our bridge was exposed to torsion because it was twisting and being thrown
around in the simulator. Our modifications helped my bridge withstand the earthquake
and hold a numerous amount of weight. Our bridge was very strong and one of the top
performers in the class although, it could have had more trusses and modifications to
make it even stronger. Our bridge weighed ⅞ lb. and it held 250 lb. therefore, it held 286
lb. for every 1 lb. As said before, we could have added more joints and trusses to improve
our bridge s performance. Compared to the rest of the White Group, our bridge was the
second strongest bridge. Our bridge also performed very similar to everyone else s in the
earthquake simulator. The heaviest bridge was the Brooklyn Bridge, which also
happened to be the strongest. The tallest bridge was the Ben Franklin Bridge, coming in
at 13 inches. In the future, I think walking bridges could be made from glass, able to be
looking down on a river below you. Yes, I think a computer can help fix faults and help
for better design and performance of bridges. I learned many things from this bridge
project, some being, how to work as a team, patience, how bridges work, and different
things that help architects
Gait Analysis Essay
The technological aspects of an emerging healthcare platform designed to cope with the
increasing global prevalence of chronic neurological disorders related to human
locomotion. Locomotion is the process through which animals, humans can move from
one place to another. It involves standing, walking, jogging, running etc. The systematic
study of locomotion is called Gait Analysis. In simple terms Gait can be defined as
manner or style of walking and its analysis is the combination of kinematics and kinetics
data. A gait abnormality is the deviation from normal walking. Cerebral vascular disease
is a main cause of gait disability, it may result in long term disability and handicap.
Walking recovery is a priority aim for most patients, thus it widely determines patient s
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For instance, gait analysis, as a evaluation tool, has been used in shoe for the benefits
after the person undergoing orthopedic surgeries and relieve muscle spasms in persons
with gait disability. Gait analysis in earlier days was performed in motion analysis
laboratory where several high resolution cameras are used to get the patient s motion on
the walkway setup. The patient walks with certain sensors connected to his body where
gait parameters are to be obtained. The clinical gait analysis is wired system network
were output is obtained on the computer monitor and complete analysis of the body.
Alternate to clinical gait analysis were mild gait disability is found; doctors used the
traditional way of diagnosing the patient by observation. In observational method of
treating the person the results are quite appropriate but not possible to recognize small
deviation from naked eye and there can be random errors in treating the
Poverty In Ayesha Says, By William Jaco
It s no secret that poverty affects minorities not only here in America but abroad as well.
Our inner cities see the blunt of legal system; with African American males incarcerated
at a rate of 4,347 per 100,000 as of 2010(Shaefer Wu Edin 89) . Ayesha Jaco, sister to
rapper Lupe fiasco, wrote the spoken word poem Ayesha Says to shed light on injustices
of a system that overwhelmingly affects minorities. Ayesha s poem directly addresses
issues that have been not only plaguing the black community, but also compares the
poverty we see here with the poverty we seen in conflict ridden countries. Things like
police brutality and the school to prison pipeline leading to mass incarcerations of
minorities overall, poverty and how it systematically affects minorities, and how people
of all races and creeds are coming together to fight these injustices. She reflects on how
these things impact communities and force a season of change among the people
afflicted.

Ayesha s starting lines Englewood or Egypt, Bedstuy or Baghdad...the west bank or the
westside of Chicago(Ayesha) , alludes to comparisons between impoverished nations
overseas to impoverished areas of our country that generally occupied by minorities. This
gets the ball rolling on the crux of problems that people in the ghetto face, poverty being
one of them. One of these results of poverty that Ayesha mentions are that of food
deserts. Wright defines Food Deserts , low income communities with a poverty rate of
20% or
Employment
A Zero Wage Increase Again? Montclair State University Summary The owner of large
furniture and building center, Mark Coglin was trying to figure out how to manage the
next upcoming wage review process. For two consecutive years, his store s staff has had
to settle with a zero wage increase. Mark knows that if his staff were to settle for a third
year without a raise, moral issues amongst his employee s would arise leading to an
exponential growth of problems; aside from the ones he already faces from a day to day
basis. It was impossible to pump savings from upcoming process improvement initiatives
into wage increases; however Mark had limited motivation to channel hard won funds to
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Although there are other actions managers can do in terms of rewards for events such as
employee of the month in which a particular employee is rewarded; this can help keep
employee motivation and morale up. Therefore, Kyle as a new hire is experiencing high
levels of motivation and productivity throughout his first months of being hired and does
not understand what it is like to not be acknowledged for their hard work. Another
concern management should be worried about is if they are hiring the right employees for
the job. It seems as though they are hiring individuals who do not have the knowledge,
skills, and abilities to perform the task they are being asked to perform. Some employee s
do not seem to be bothered by the fact that there is not a pay increase because they still
maintain high productivity. While other employee s struggle to establish the flow of the
work environment; which can be causing a decrease in work satisfaction. This can be a
question of their knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job at hand. Wesley, a
backyard foremen for eight years, is highly respect by the store manager, Mark, and he
has not seen a pay raise for the same amount of time that others have not but still
maintains high productivity. While there are other workers who have been
Resilience In Unbroken
The true meaning of resilience is shown many times in the book Unbroken. Having
strong problem solving skills is what it took Louie and Phil to survive the troubles of
beings trapped at sea. The two and Mac faced many challenges and all of them dealt with
it differently. They supported each other by communicating and sharing all the food.
Support 1: Louie, Phil, and Mac did something many of us would believe to be a
nightmare. They were trapped in the Pacific ocean for 47 days with no food and water.
The hardest obstacles they faced were finding water and keeping their sanity. This is
shown in the text when Louie instead of allowing large pools of water to gather, he began
continuously sucking the captured water into his mouth, then spitting
Children Of Men Foils
The film Children of Men, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, shows a world in which child
birth is a very rare and special thing. At point in time where majority of the film is taking
place, a child has not been born in 18 years. This was a result of women becoming
having more and more complications carrying a child, leading to more and more
miscarriages, until a point was reached where pregnancy itself never even happens. This
lead to a near extinction of humans. The movie was unclear as to the cause of this
infertility epidemic. This film was trying to imply that the biology of humans is failing,
and the end will soon be near. According to this films prediction of biological devolution,
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This being said, the film Gattaca portrays a more likely situation that, in today s society,
is not far from reality. Through groundbreaking developments in genetics, parents
nowadays who have a family history of varying diseases that are known to be genetic are
able to work with geneticists to create an embryo with the best possible chances of living
a healthy life. Many genetic diseases, such as Down s Syndrome, hemophilia, or AIDS,
can be prevented through a very controversial practice known as gene therapy. This
practice allows parents to submit egg and sperm deposits to a group of geneticists. Then,
these very capable scientists are able to use the given samples and to create an embryo
that is more likely to be healthy than that of a natural birth. The embryo is then implanted
in the mother s uterus to experience a traditional pregnancy and birth. The only thing
different for these children is their means of conception. This idea of gene therapy may
have become a feat of science that could potentially save countless before they are ever
endangered, but with all new advancements there comes opposition. Many people argue
that this means of medical practice goes against human nature and that taking
randomness out of the creation of life betrays
What Makes The Human Imagination In Alien
Alien is truly amazing from beginning to end as the hands on effort and imagination of
Ridley Scott is stunning, even in this day and age of special effects and CGI. The designs
of Giger are wildly indigenous and memorable and the editing by Terry Rawlings was the
best thing I seen for a 1979 movie, making for a perfect storm of a horror flick. No one
who has seen Alien will ever forget the dinner scene, one of the most dramatic even to be
shown to a thoughtless viewer. Even the actors were unaware of what was coming down,
maximizing the effect of the event.
Film monsters can never get any scarier than the Alien. It is almost always dangerous to
project an absolute about anything, but as far as I am concerned, everyone else can just
flush their so called monsters down the sewer. There just can t be anything in reality or
the human imagination that can top this creature that we barely get to see during most of
this film. The metaphorically rich design of this growl, biting, chomping, gut and head
banging nightmare is terrifying.
If you think the Predator had a bad attitude, you will not believe the hostility that the
Alien carries around. The Predator, as tough as he was being about the same as the
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The ships are organic, almost alive as was terrifyingly shown by the creepy, cavernous
spaceship that surrounded an even creepier Space Jockey. I can t say enough about the
use of lighting and sound, both of which praised Goldsmith s wonderful musical score.
Ridley Scott is a genius; his creativity with using normal objects and hands on awareness
to detail make this film what it is. The resemblance of the Alien monster is a feat that will
probably never be the same. As far as violence goes, violent does not begin to describe
his methodology, jaw locking is more
The Paradox In Robert Heinlein s All You Zombies
All You Zombies, by Robert Heinlein, is a famous science fiction story that entwined one
of the best paradoxes. The idea of one person being everyone, including her own mother,
father and daughter and has to continuously leap through time to be able to exist. Despite
that paradox isn t revealed until near the end of the story, it is symbolised through the
bartenders ring of a snake eating it s own tail. Heinlein also shows how the paradox
might affect a person s view of the world through the idea of solipsism. The main point,
however, is how the paradox is literally everything in the story. The Unmarried Mother,
or Jane before the sex change, is the protagonist in the story, and all the other characters
of the story as well. Although in most cases this would be impossible, the story is a
paradox. A paradox, something that seems possible until further investigated and found
that it is logically unacceptable, is the very reason Jane exists. Jane was unknowingly
born a hermaphrodite, and lived unhappily in an orphanage. As the story progressed, she
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Near the end of the story, Jane travels to their personal quarters and thinks about
presence. I know where I came from but where did all you zombies come from?... You
Aren t really there at all. There isn t anybody but me jane here alone in the dark, knowing
that their life is based off a paradox, Jane starts to wonder how everything else is out
there before stating that there is only Jane. This way of thinking is Solipsism, the idea
that the mind is the only thing that can be known to exist and anything outside the mind
is unwarranted. This is a motivation for Jane to continue to replay the paradox over and
over again, because Jane is everything. Jane is every person, Jane is the reason behind
everything and Jane is the
Airborne Express and Husky Injection Essay
Airborne Express and Husky Injection Molding Systems
Airborne Express
1. Perform a five forces analysis of Airborne Express industry. Forces | Items | Power |
Rivalry | * Big competitors are FedEx and UPS; * Smaller competitors like BAX Global,
DHL, Worldwide Express, Emery Worldwide, RPS, TNT Express, Worldwide, and US
Post Service | Keen competition with big competitors as they account for the lion s share
of the market | Entry barriers | * Economy of scale * CAPEX on IT, facilities, aircrafts
and airports, trucks, * Brand loyalty, licensing, customer networks | High entry barrier to
the industry because of large economy of scale, high CAPEX, and dominating market
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Unlike FedEx and UPS, Airborne owned the airport that served as its major hub, so it did
not pay landing fees nor face any obstacles to tailoring facilities to its needs. It also built
a warehouse in the airport and leased it to business customers, so as to increase delivery
speed. Moreover, the airport s status as a Community Reinvestment Act one led to
reduced property taxes.
Airborne relied less on automation and more on humans, in particular part timers that
were paid relatively low. Its fleet also consisted primarily of used aircraft to reduce
CAPEX. It managed to maximize its payload, which was roughly 80% full, around 10%
to 15% more higher than its competitors.
Airborne s customers were concentrated in major metropolitan areas. 80% to 85% of its
volume was shipped among the top 50 metropolitan areas, while it was below 60% for
FedEx and UPS. It could also use trucks (one third of transportation cost of aircraft) more
often than its competitors as a greater portion of Airborne s volume consisted of
afternoon and second day deliveries.
In terms of pickup and delivery, Airborne did not maintain retail service centres. It hired
contractors to handle 60% to 65% of its volume, so it could save cost by owning a lesser
portion of delivery trucks. Its courier generally picked up and delivered more parcels per
stop than FedEx, reducing labour costs per unit by 20% and 10% for pickup and delivery
respectively.
b. How much
My Free Time Decoding Crosswords Essay
Ever since I was young, I have always been fascinated by the challenge of completing a
puzzle. I spent most of my free time decoding crosswords, sifting through hundreds of
pieces in order to find the one that fits perfectly in the missing space, or analyzing the
9x9 cells of a game of Sudoku until I reached success. Poetry is a conundrum that has an
infinite amount of answers and interpretations, which is one of the many reasons as to
why it is such a special and unique form of art. The way an author is able to address a
topic of such depth and complexity with a limited amount of words, to me, is a puzzle in
itself. The challenge of comprehending and identifying the various meanings within a
single piece of poetry is one of the many reasons why it is able to capture my undivided
attention. Although I appreciate poetry in all forms, slam poetry stands out to me the
most. Having the opportunity to hear a poem with all of the raw emotion that the author
intended the audience to feel as they were writing it is not something that should be taken
for granted. Hearing the rise and fall of the author s voice as they perform a poem allows
me to form a deeper connection with not only the poem as a whole, but also the poet. The
passion that projects out of Michael Lee s voice as he performs Pass On, the anxious and
innocent tone created by the short enjambment used by Gary Soto in Oranges, and the
way that Mary Oliver finds peace in the beauty of nature throughout Grass leaves
Notes On Organizational Citizenship Behavior
In reference to Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) the individual behavior
which is elective, and is not directly or explicitly recognized by a formal reward system,
and that promotes the effective functioning of the organization, and has been studied
beginning in the 1970s, this article covers the study of numerous predictors of OCB in
the Gulf of Saudi Arabia which consisted of surveying close to 300 private and public
employees. The types of predictors which were studied include, job satisfaction when
one has a positive feeling about their job after looking at the job characteristics,
organizational commitment where an employee relates to their organization s desires and
goals and longs to remain a part of that organization, role perceptions one s view of how
they re supposed to act in a specific situation, fairness perceptions equity of process and
treatment, leadership behavior the methods leaders use to perform their jobs; behaviors
that differentiate leaders from nonleaders, individual dispositions one s personality,
motivation processes which are responsible for one s intensity, direction, and persistence
towards reaching a goal, and feedback where one is given direct and clear information
concerning the effectiveness of their performance in relation to performing required job
activities. The results of these numerous studies were found to justify and support the
hypothesis which says that the positive relationship between the
Analysis of the Journey of the Magi Essay
The Journey of the Magi by TS Elliot centres around one of the three Wise Men who
travelled to Bethlehem shortly after his birth bringing him gifts of Gold, Frankincense
and Myrrh.

The poem has many different hidden meanings but they are all based around a common
theme of faith.

A common interpretation of the poem is that Elliot wrote about his experiences in
converting to Christianity and put them into the context and mind frame of one of the
Magi. This interpretation seems to fit very well.

In the first section, of which there are three, the magus describes the physical aspects of
the long journey ; the weather sharp , the camels galled, sore footed , sleeping in
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The second section describes what the Magus saw when he got to his destination, the
place of Jesus birth, or in Elliot s case, his baptism into Christianity.

It begins with the magus entering a temperate valley a warm place, habitable. It is below
the snow line, it is away from the extremes of the weather. Things can grow here; there is
the smell of vegetation, of new life.

Elliot now begins to use symbolism:

Three trees on the low sky,

And an old white horse galloped away in the meadow.

Then we came to a tavern with vine leaves over the lintel,

Six hands at an open door dicing for pieces of silver,

And feet kicking the empty wine skins.

The three trees are the three crosses on Calvary Hill, the white horse is Jesus war horse at
the ending of the world, the vine leaves and wine skins hint of the Last Supper and the
six hands the Roman soldiers gambling for Jesus clothes at the crucifixion or Judas
betrayal of Jesus.

One notices that all of these symbols are from times nearing the end (or at the end) of
Jesus life. (Think of a point to do with this).

At the end of the section, the Magi arrive at the place of Christ s birth, only to remark
upon it as Satisfactory. Perhaps Elliot is expressing his disappointment in the Christian
faith it is not quite the revelation he had hoped for nor left
Diction And Figurative Language In The Contender
In The Contender and This is me the author s use of diction and figurative language
portrays that working hard is beneficial for life and that nobody should give up and let
people affect a life decision. In The Contender the main character Alfred has trouble
finding power in himself, because he does not know if boxing is going to be a the new
happiness in his life. This is me is a song all about the power someone has and how to
just be yourself. Power is a significant part of The Contender, because Alfred dreams to
be someone , This is me demonstrates the use of power. The Contender is mostly about
power and how Alfred uses it throughout the novel. Alfred has trouble finding himself in
the book, but with the use of power
Paul Brandt Music Analysis
This essay is separated into four parts by the approach used to analyze the music
preformed by Paul Brandt on April 5th, 2017 as part of a religious studies course
focusing on religion and music at the University of Calgary, RELS373. Scott provides a
standard of music s role in cultures, explained in lecture, culture is seen as a product of
religion, geographic location, and language. The phenomenon of a spiritual experience
due to music is explained through the perception of William James. The metaphysical
nature of music is analyzed philosophically, from the point of view of Rudolph Otto. The
experience of praise (to God) is analyzed with a doxological approach through the lenses
of James Frazer and Dietterich.
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The role of music to Paul Brandt was to share his religion with others; similar to Scott
who says it s to provide understanding to a culture s experience. William James believes
the strength of the musical experience is through the religion, which parallels with
Brandts belief of phenomena of the positive health benefits to singing and sharing praise
to God. By involving religion into his music, Brandt doesn t only invite others to explore
Christianity, Rudolph Otto could say Brandt invites God to join his praise. James Frazer
explores doxology bay including music is the most affective of the arts, Dietterich adds
on that the praise to god through music is a form of theology as doxology, and Paul
Brandt said that music is what he uses to create relationships with people and invite them
to experience
Tyrion Lannister Quotes
A story to the extent time could remeber far in westeros , place where there is seven
kingdoms , the annals, wars and round of thrones appear to be the main force. Martin
plays with literary gadgets and his reader s suspicions depends on literary discussions , in
which an argument occurs between the Tyrion Lannister s behavior and his house sigil
which is a Lion. Tyrion isn t a dream character for the readers: who would want to be
Tyrion? Sure, he s got good qualities and some lucky strokes, but being Tyrion isn t all
that great. Despite everything he complies with lion s behavior or character to leadership
and quality, Tyrion lannister might need physical stength because of his deformed,
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In the Game Of Thrones , Tyrion Lannister utilizations his home s riches and he relies on
upon his intellegence more than he relies on upon himself physically. Martin plays with
artistic gadgets and our suppositions which depends on scholarly conventions . tyrion
lannister might repudiate the place of sigil which is the lion ; anyway, he doesn t
represent a lion in full . a lion represents stenght physically and is a decent pioneer as
well. On the other side. Tyrion lannister needs physical force , so he cannot battle as a
lion does and cant be a decent or capable pioneer physically and join a war since He is a
smaller person and dwarf , which is brought on him issues and abuse. His size has driven
him to being alluded to insultingly by different names, for example, the Imp and The
Halfman . This is relieved by his judgment and his family s riches and influence. Tyrion
Lannister s conduct doesn t represesnt his home sigil , and he doesn t characterize the
sigil through his own particular ethics. For instance, Declining to have his destiny judged
by
Humanistic Therapy Theory
The therapeutic approach I have chosen to help Maggie overcome her depression is
humanistic therapy. I chose humanistic therapy because first, I like the idea of creating a
relationship with your client to enhance their self worth. Second, I like how the therapist
genuinely cares about the patient and doesn t necessarily have to prescribe medications
or just see their patient as another dollar sign. The humanistic approach is different than
the psychodynamic approach because humanist tend to listen to what their patients have
to say and the patient will direct where the therapy session will lead. However, a
psychodynamic therapist already has a conversation thought out and he or she will
determine where the therapy session will go. As a humanistic therapist, the main issues I
need to discuss is her work life, attitudes towards friends or loved ones, and her inner
thoughts. To start off, the first red flag that I see observing Maggie s case is her
occupation. She is said to always strive for the best when it comes to being a medical
resident. However, continuously doing work without having time for herself could be a
real problem sanity wise. Furthermore, she has been with irritable and snippy to her
coworkers especially her husband. If she continues this behavior she might lose a bond
with her work colleagues and loved ones. Lastly, her personal thoughts about her
performance or behavior could be draining on a person with depression. When these
negative thoughts continue to circulate especially with her condition it could influence
her to distance herself and probably push her to suicide. The humanistic approach would
view and understand by looking at the person from a whole perspective, instead of a
specific point of view shown through sessions by observing their behavior. Humanists
view Maggie s depression as what is holding her back from becoming the best version of
herself. Humanists would believe that Maggie s depression is a result of her inability to
cope with personal circumstances or her inability to have balance in her life. Humanists
would understand her depression by listening to her thoughts and feelings. Maggie is the
conductor of the conversation and humanistic therapists are the listeners
Thesis On Butterfly Effect
Thesis Part One:

The butterfly effect cannot be seen


The butterfly effect endures
It is the lure of the mysterious
It seduces meaning, and leaves
When the path becomes clear
It is the lightness of the eternal Mahmoud Darwish

The potential for sensitive dependence on initial conditions, in other words, the Butterfly
Effect , is the theory Edward Lorenz introduced in 1963. This theory stated that a
butterfly could flap its wings and set air molecules in motion that, in turn, would move
other air molecules which would then move additional air molecules eventually
becoming able to influence a volcano on the other side of the planet. This seems at first
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If you put your mind to it, and work everyday a little for it, you will surely become
successful.

Put in mind to always simplify your goals, yes a person should dream big, but should
always be realistic. If you put so many goals in front of you, be sure nothing will be
achieved, after all, it is the butterfly effect, a small change becomes a big one.

When you make a small change every day it will become a habit and you will no longer
feel you are forcing something, it will happen spontaneously. And later on you can start
another small dream of yours through another change and you will notice how these
small changes add up to big benefits over time.

These small changes always start within you with the simplest tasks in your daily routine,
wake up earlier, eat healthy, practice sports and meditation, the qualitative kind of tasks
you can manage to change and not the qualitative such as smile more and be grateful,
these are sure things that a person benefit from, but you cannot simply and suddenly
decide such things, a person should always be
Your Smartphone Is Ruining Your Posture And Your Mood
Posture can affect your social standing in numerous ways. It also affects your health,
mood, and appearance. Amy Cuddy s article use a psychological reason to why posture
affects your social standing. Jane E. Brody s articles uses ethics, Glenn E. Weisfield and
Jody M. Beresford use a logical reason in their research paper. Logos, Pathos, and Ethos
in their articles. I believe that Amy Cuddy s article makes the most credible argument. In
Your iPhone Is Ruining Your Posture and Your Mood , Amy Cuddy brings up what
everyone is so attached to, which are phones. Cuddy gives her readers an example of
why smartphones are affecting our posture by stating When we re sad, we slouch. We
also slouch when we feel scared or powerless. (Cuddy, 2015). She includes this, giving
her readers a relatable example, using pathos. She adds a study that has been shown to
people, published in 2010 in the official journal of the Brazilian Psychiatric Association,
found that depressed patients were more likely to stand with their necks bent forward,
shoulders collapsed and arms drawn in toward the body. (Cuddy, 2015). Cuddy presents
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Brody s, Posture Affects Standing, and Not Just the Physical Kind uses logos in her
article. In a study of 110 students at San Francisco State University, half of whom were
told to walk in a slumped position and the other half to skip down a hall, the skippers had
a lot more energy throughout the day. (Brody, 2015). She tries to have a connection with
her readers by giving an example of a personal problem she deals with, As a short person
who is prone to back pain, I have long been aware of the value of good posture she
knows within seconds of sitting in a car whether it will hurt my back or neck; when
renting, I test car after car until I find one that suits my diminutive frame. (Brody, 2015).
Brody shows evidence using a fact and by using logos but doesn t show too much of the
use of pathos which would make her argument somewhat
Liver Cancer Research Paper
Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is an abnormal growth of cells (tumor) in the liver that is cancerous
(malignant). The liver is located on the upper right side of the abdomen, just below the
ribs. It is the largest organ in the body. The liver:
Breaks down and stores nutrients, such as sugar and iron.
Makes the parts of your blood that help your blood clot and prevent excessive bleeding.
Cleans (filters) alcohol, drugs and harmful substances out of the blood.
Helps absorb fats and other nutrients.

CAUSES
The exact cause of this condition is not known.

RISK FACTORS
This condition is more likely to develop in:
Males.
Asian American and Pacific Islanders.
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DIAGNOSIS
This condition is diagnosed with a medical history and physical exam. You may also
have tests, including:
Blood tests.
Imaging tests, such as a:
○ CT scan.
○ MRI.
○ Ultrasound.
○ Angiogram. This is a type of x ray that uses dye.
○ Bone scan.
Laparoscopy. This is when your health care provider uses a small, lighted camera
(laparoscope) to look at your liver and other organs.
Examination of a tissue sample (biopsy) from your liver.
If liver cancer is confirmed, it will be staged to determine its severity and extent. Staging
is an assessment of:
The size of the tumor.
If the cancer has spread.
Where the cancer has spread.

TREATMENT
Treatment for liver cancer depends on the type and stage of the cancer, how well your
liver is working, and your overall health. Treatment may include one or more of the
following:
Surgery to remove as much of the cancer as possible. Sometimes the whole liver is
removed and replaced with a healthy liver (liver transplant).
Chemotherapy. This uses medicines to kill the cancer cells.
Targeted therapy. This treatment targets specific parts of cancer cells and the area around
them to block the growth and spread of the
Summary Of The Ten Commandments In Christianity And
The...
Most religions of the world have an established code of what is acceptable and
unacceptable behavior for its followers. These guidelines are referred to as ethics. While
each religion has its own set of moral precepts, many of these fundamental values are
similar from one faith to the next. I have observed that what seems to differ most
between ethics in religion is simply the approach to such. Personally, I noticed both
significant distinctions and similarities between the Ten Commandments in Christianity
and the Noble Eightfold Path of Buddhism. The Ten Commandments are a set of biblical
laws for life that were given by God to to Moses to give to the people of Israel. They are
widely understood as moral imperatives by Christians. The Ten Commandments are as
follows: I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not
make unto thee any graven image. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in
vain. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Honour thy father and thy mother. Thou
shalt not kill. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not bear
false witness. Thou shalt not covet. In Buddhism, the Eightfold Path is the fourth of the
Four Noble Truths. It is essentially the sum of the Buddhist teaching. The Eightfold Path
is a guide consisting of eight parts, or divisions, that leads to the achievement of spiritual
enlightenment and the cessation of suffering that comes from the cycle of rebirth. The
eight
Legislative History Of Parental Right
Legislative History of Parental Right

In the past, societies were predominately rural in nature, and the bulk of the population
lived off agriculture and handicraft. The family was crucial in developing and teaching
the children economically useful skills. The parents had power in deciding how, where,
and who educated their children. In this modern time, the government has increasingly
taken away power and authority from parents over their children. In the course of this
happening, parents ceded many of their responsibilities to the all knowing government. It
created negative, un intended consequences. The Parental Right Amendment was
proposed in the Congress as House Joint Resolution 42 on March 31, 2009. The lead
sponsor was Rep. Pete Hoekstra. The amendment contained five sections. First, the
liberty of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children is a
fundamental right. Second, the parental right to direct education includes the right to
choose public, private, religious, or home schools, and the right to make reasonable
choices within public schools for one s child. Third, neither the United States nor any
state government shall infringe these rights without demonstrating that its governmental
interest, as applied to the person, is of the highest order and not otherwise served. Fourth,
this article shall not be construed to apply to a parental action or decision that would end
life. Finally, no treaty may be adopted nor shall
OA Reflective Essay
Share with us your clinical experience of working with a patient using DMOADs
(viscosupplementation or Glucosamine and chondroitin). Please support or discount their
use with additional research and discuss. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent cause of
chronic joint pain and disability in the older adult. It commonly affects the knee resulting
in the deterioration and injury of the articular cartilage inducing joint pain, limitation of
movement and reduction in the quality of life. OA s financial burden is high, and
treatment is directed towards alleviating pain. Conventional medicines such as non
steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), including cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors have
adverse effects that can contribute to a serious medical condition. Nonetheless, there is an
alternative dietary supplement that can be used that claims to ease OA pain; these
Nutraceuticals are namely Glucosamine sulfate (GS) and chondroitin ... Show more
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Sawitzke et al. (2010, p. 1463) Illustrates the Glucosamine/chondroitin Arthritis
Intervention Trial (GAIT) as a tool to examine the outcomes of the dietary supplements;
the researchers discovered that Glucosamine is ineffective and shows no benefit
compared to placebo particularly when using the Western Ontario and McMaster
University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) that quantify pain. Durmus, Alayli, Bayrak,
and Canturk (2012, p. 277) pointed out that WOMAC is a self reporting tool used to
measure lower extremity pain, stiffness and physical function. However the findings of
Sawitzke et al., were refuted by Fransen et al. (2013, p. 851) This group conducted an
exploratory investigation of participants with moderate severe pain at baseline, and their
results did imply denotative benefit from the amalgamation of GS and CS
An Analysis Using Rhetoric Expert s Advice Essay
An Analysis Using Rhetoric Expert s Advice On the morning of September 11, 2001, al
Qaeda terrorists carried out a set of coordinated suicide attacks with four hijacked
passenger planes and killed around 3,000 people on American soil. The first two planes
hit the World Trade center in New York and killed everyone on board and hundreds
inside the buildings. Following this attack, the nation was informed by President Bush
that these attacks were, apparent terrorist attacks on our country
(http://www.history.com/topics/9 11 timeline). The third hijacked plane soon crashed into
the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and killed hundreds of people aboard and 125 military
and civilian personnel inside the building. The fourth plane deliberately crashed into a
field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, taking the lives of all the people and the crew
aboard after a few passengers tried to take the plane back from the hijackers. With
thousands of lives taken and the American people frightened and in need of answers, they
expected someone to deliver a speech to provide comfort and guidance. George W. Bush,
as president, was the only logical rhetor to fill that need, and nine days later on
September 20, 2011, he addressed the Nation in a Joint Session of Congress concerning
the terror attacks. As we examine political speeches and analyze how rhetorical devices
are used, we turn to experts William Lutz, Clyde Miller, and Carol Lea Clark for
guidance. Miller, Clark, and Lutz note to the
Self Evaluation Analysis
Before I went in to the evaluation, I wanted to collect my thoughts about how I thought I
had been performing for the week. I had not received much feedback on how I had been
doing and all of it had been positive. On several occasions, I had been told, good
observation or, I was hoping you would pick up on that . During one instance, an OT was
asking me how I would modify a child s goals based on his progress, and I answered
based on my knowledge that I have gathered through LEND, the OT program and my
personal experience. The OT I was speaking with and the two OTs who overheard were
impressed with my response and commented that I was ahead of some of the other level I
students they have had before. Regardless of this positive feedback, ... Show more
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After a lot of theory, research and classroom learning, it was great to be in a clinic setting
applying some of the knowledge I have gathered. As I mentioned above, I am going to
focus on assessment administration and documentation. I take a long time to write up
case studies and assessments and as I saw in clinic this week, that is just not feasible.
These writing skills and familiarity with assessments will be what I will continue to work
on for my next fieldwork
Steubenville And Glen Ridge Rape Case
The Steubenville and Glen Ridge rape cases are two very similar cases. The perpetrators
were football student athletes with promising futures and the victims were teenage girls
whose capability of consenting to the acts done to them were questioned. One of the
victims was seventeen years old and had an intelligence quotient of 64 and the reading
comprehension of a second grader. The second victim was sixteen years old and was
publicly assaulted while she was completely intoxicated. This paper will discuss each
victim and their perpetrators, as well as the trial sentencing and prosecution. It will
explore the different reactions from the community and the debate over the victim s
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of 64 and whose mind was considered to be like the mind of an eight year old (Hanley,
1993). When she was twelve years old, she had her first sexual encounter and started
taking birth control. Just like most high school teenagers growing up, she just wanted to
fit in with the other kids (Hanley, 1993). Those who were a part of the victim s life such
as her family, teachers and mental health specialists, all described her as having a
troubled life emotionally, socially and educationally (Hanley, 1993). Fisher s education
was different than the education that typical children received because she spent most of
her school years attending classes for the learning impaired and stayed in those classes
until she could no longer receive public education. Fisher looked up to these
upperclassmen boys and when she was urged to go to the basement that day, she went
along, being promised a date with one of their brothers whom she admired. The victim in
the Steubenville High School rape was sixteen years old when the rape occurred. I was
not able to find too much information regarding the victim. However, the Author Joanna
Walters mentions that the victim was an honors student and an accomplished athlete at
school (Walters, 2013).
The Perpetrators
The accusers in the Glen Ridge rape case were twenty two years old fraternal twins
Kevin and Kyle Scherzer and 20 year old Christopher Archer. Another defendant, Bryant
Strengths And Weaknesses Of Netflix
Strengths Brand name Netflix has established a brand name that is widely recognized and
many studies have shown that the company has a stronger brand identity among its
competitors. It serves more than 65 million users in over 40 countries, Netflix is the
dominating subscription streaming video service. They have the largest collection of
videos and continues to build up its library with its own original content and higher
quality movies. Netflix has become the most favored subscription video streaming
service in America, and is found in more than 36% of U.S. homes as compared to its
competitors such as Amazon Prime Instant Video at 13% and Hulu Plus at 6.5%. The
name itself, is intertwined with the online movie streaming industry. Large amount of
content Not only does Netflix have a variety of content from well known companies such
as Disney, it also has international and original content as well. Netflix streams 4,335
movies, 1,197 shows, and 133 movies and shows of its own original content. Some of
Netflix s well know pieces include House of Cards and Santa Clarita Diet. This mix of
original and well known content contributors creates a loyal customer base.Easy user
experience/platform Netflix has devised a way to use specific algorithms to collect data
in order to adapt itself to each user uniquely. This cuts down on the time users need to
invest when searching for specific content. If the user doesn t find the content they are
looking for in this manner, Netflix also separates its content into categories, making it
easy for users to simply search for the types of movies or shows they would like to view.
A user can also search by title name in the search bar or search by genre. Netflix can
even personalize each user experience by allowing their customers to create multiple
viewer profiles. Weaknesses Censorship by government regulations Netflix, like any
other online streaming service, must abide by the laws, restrictions, and regulations the
government has set out for the film and entertainment industry. Ratings are given to all
content found on the streaming service and therefore limits how and to whom can view
the content on Netflix. Countries such as China, also place high restrictions on
Hialeah Gardens Police Department Case Study
The Hialeah Gardens Police Department was established in 1948. Since then the
organizational chart has changed drastically. With budget issues, staff shortages and a
growing city, the organizational chart and department will continue to change. As of now
the City of Hialeah Gardens Police Department currently has 38 sworn personnel, 4
public service aids, 6 dispatchers and 6 support staff members for a city the populates
nearly 22, 257 residents. The above staff is bonded by an unbroken line of authority
extending from the Chief of Police through each level of command to an individual
employee of the Hialeah Gardens Police Department. The current organization chart
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The span of control will be better monitored and more accountability. The Patrol
Lieutenant will supervise the Patrol Sergeants and Specialized unit Sergeants. The GIU
Lieutenant will supervise the GIU Sergeant, as well as administrative Sergeant. The
administrative Sergeant will supervise all support services employees to list a few,
Records, Property, and Communications. The strength of my organizational chart is more
accountability. Each position will oversee and supervise an important aspect of the day to
day operations. The span of control will be proper and the duties will be evenly split
amongst the command staff and first line staff. The chain of command has its checks and
balances and each position responds to a supervisor. The weakness of the current
organizational chart is that the Patrol Lieutenant basically oversees the entire department
and responds to the Captain. There are not much accountability and lacks standards.
Thorogood Men s Trooper 8 Side Zip Boot Analysis
You re a hard working individual; you require a work boot designed to fit your lifestyle.
After all, these are your feet, take care of them. Thorogood is a well known name brand
work boot, made in the USA and crafted with only the highest quality materials. They
have been in the business of making comfortable, durable work boots for over 100 years.
Whether you re an industrial worker or hiking enthusiast, you can be assured your feet
are taken care of. With a Thorogood boot review, you can be confident there s a style to
meet your demanding needs.

Thorogood Men s Trooper 8 Side Zip Boot


This boot is designed with numerous top quality features; providing additional comfort
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An electric shock resistant, slip resistant thick sole provides additional safety and
stability, allowing you to feel confident and secure on your feet at the job site. In
addition, the extra ankle support accompanied by an adjustable secure lacing feature is
adaptable to your needs. Equipped with removable shock absorption insert, and comfort
cushion enables periods of long wear with ease.

Pros
18,000 volts of electric shock resistance is a great feature if you work around electricity
The soles hold up really well even with additional weight added
The leather is extremely soft and subtle, making them easy to break in
White soles alleviate the possibility of leaving marks on floors

Cons
Size of the boot runs smaller than average shoe size
Some pain in the toe area where the extended flap from the laces is stitched on
Shoe strings don t stay tied

Final
Richard Parker Quotes
Jakob Montemurno
English Honors Summer Homework

1. Pi Patel
A. Pi is a boy born in Pondicherry, India. He is lives in a zoo which is owned by his
family. He is stuck on a lifeboat with an orangutan, tiger, hyena, and zebra after a ship to
Canada sinks.
B. One of Pi s traits is that he is religious, this affects his actions because he is constantly
praying to his Muslim, Cristian, or Hindu God. Pi is also very intelligent, this affects his
actions because his knowledge of animals helps him domesticate Richard Parker.
C. Pi started out as a normal boy who was very interested in animals and religion.
Throughout the book he becomes a person who is tortured by thirst, and hunger.
Richard Parker
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This quote shows that Pi has feelings for the tiger even though it is a wild animal. The
quote means that Pi is hurting badly on the inside. This quote reveals that Pi likes living
things and has feelings for them.
A. This was the terrible cost of Richard Parker. He gave me a life, my own, but at the
expense of taking one. He ripped the flesh off the man s frame and cracked his bones.
The smell of blood filled my nose. Something in me died then that has never come back
to life. (255), Pi, Pi thinks this when he hears Richard Parker killing the blind
Frenchman.
B. This quote shows that Pi is traumatized when he hears Richard Parker eating a human.
It also shows that when this happened something in his spirit disappeared.
A. Tree took account of road, which was aware of air, which was mindful of sea, which
shared things with sun. Every element lived in harmonious relation with its neighbor, and
all was kith and kin. (62), Pi, Pi thinks this one day after talking to Mr. Kumar.
B. This quote shows the religious part of Pi. After learning about the Muslim faith he
notices how everything is related to each other. This is important to the story because
religion is what kept him alive on the
Gaining Control of the Gene Responsible for Apoptosis...
Gaining Control of the Gene Responsible for Apoptosis When we gain control of the
gene responsible for the phenomenon of apoptosis, we will be in control of aging. We are
finding more evidence every day, indicating genetic links to all sorts of factors in the
human being. We are just now beginning to scratch the surface of our own genetics. A
landmark discover has just been unveiled: In February [2001], the two groups charting
the human genome published their results the entire 3 billion base pair sequence. The
only definitive conclusion so far: Humans are far more complicated than we thought.
...Eric Lander, director of the Whitehead Center for Genome Research in Cambridge,
Massachusetts ... adds: within a decade, we will understand ... Show more content on
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Once this model of bone is complete, the cartilage cells are given the command to die.
Osteoblasts, or bone building cells, move in to the space formerly occupied by the
Condrocytes, and replace the cartilage matrix with a Calcium rich, rock hard, matrix, we
know as bone (188). In the foregoing example there are instances of cells being told to
die, this is programmed death, and known as apoptosis. During life, our cells carry out
metabolic functions, producing digestive enzymes and waste products, which are harmful
to surrounding cells, if it spewed into the fluids among the cells. These enzymes and
toxins must be packaged in a way that is not harmful to the interstitial environment, and
in a manner in which appropriate cells in the region can readily absorb them. This must
be done without invoking an inflammatory response (Browder).

Aging, also known as Senescence, is a natural process, beginning at reproductive fitness


and culminating in death, Observed in most living organisms, senescence is characterized
by a gradual reduction in reserve capacity of organ systems , (Heydari). Supporting
research by U. of Florida s Aging Biochemistry Laboratory indicates an increased
apoptotic rate of cardiomyocytes, T lymphocytes, and neurons, as age advances
(Leeuwenburgh, par. 3.1). These factors manifest the classic signs of aging as well as
many age associated diseases, such as reduced cardiac function, susceptibility to illness
and
Social Justice And Its Entire Entity
Social Justice in its entire entity: The Final Countdown to Defining Social Justice
Kaylie Ines
ID 201: Social Justice
Dr. Jorsch Dr. Van Tassel Fear and cruelty are the weapons of animals, not humanity, and
social injustices derive from fear the masked ego of one who has sustained through
power: white power. It is only fair to continue to talk about social injustice by defining
what is social justice. Social justice embodies a framework (and certainly not limited to)
a community, a united nation, equitable in standing together in belief and acceptance of
diversity; equality; freedom; and equal opportunity to income and its privileges. Abraham
Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States of America proclaims that a house
divided cannot stand. I believe President Lincoln is correct with his statement, if the
house is not endowed in a universal cause and foundation, then the infrastructure is faulty
and will collapse. Here is how this connects to social justice, if that same house is not
socially just, separation will impel and will cause dilapidation within the foundation. This
paper will implement foci on Michelle Alexander s (The New Jim Crow) approach of the
social issue of a new Jim Crow system of mass incarceration in a colorblind society, and
Barbara Ehrenreich s (Nickle and Dimed) notion to the social injustice that derives from
a capitalistic driven society that undermines the working lower class men and women.
With the forth
The City Of Las Vegas
Las Vegas, also known as Sin City , is one of the most popular tourist spots in the world
that I plan to take a vacation. It is constantly one of the fastest growing cities in the
United States and the population is normally over a million people. The vast number of
people moving to Vegas is usually about Six thousand people every month and only one
thousand people leave, giving it a net growth of approximately five thousand people a
month. If you visit Las Vegas once a year, you will see huge changes in with the city to
accommodate their phenomenal growth. Vegas is rated one of the most amazing places to
go visit, especially do to the vast number of places to see, things to do, and opportunities
for advancement.
Mountains surround the vast city and you can see a breathtaking view of Lake Mead. The
sights of the city are more visible as the airport is relatively close to the famous Las
Vegas Strip. Colorful, bright lights and huge glamorous buildings line the famous Strip,
all of them presenting a different theme or culture. It is said that when arriving to Las
Vegas airport you are immediately greeted with the sights and sounds of slot machines.
The lure of gambling is one of the first sights the city offers. The airport is full of
hustling people of all walks of life and from many different countries. It is quite common
to hear people talking in their native language as you make your way to the luggage
claim. But, despite all the congestion of people heading in all
Korda Solid Bags
How to Tie the Sneaky Rig #1 Rig Tutorials This week we re going to let you into a little
secret called the Sneaky Rig . Why the name the sneaky rig you ask, well it s made up of
common components but with a little edge that I guaranty will never have been used on
your lake before. This rig has resulted in large carp captures from very pressured and
difficult venues. Designed for the wariest of carp that s seen every trick in the book. This
rig is tangle proof and ideal for most lake bottoms. Let s get started The components you
will need for this rig is the following: Size 6 hook (Korda Kurv or Krank patterns work
are ideal) Korda N trap soft 15lb/20lb 3oz square pear lead ESP anti tangle sleeves Korda
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Step 7: Make a solid bag You will need a PVA solid bag for this step I personally like the
Korda Solid Bags (small). Firstly add the hooklink into the bag and hook it to the bottom.
Make sure the hair is not tangled then start adding your pellets. Fill up half the bag with
pellets then squeeze the bag and knock it gently on a side of a bucket so the pellets get
into every little gap. Now add the lead into the bag and lightly fill the bag a little more
pellets up to ¾ full but make sure you don t fill it up to much. Twist the bag and knock it
again to make it solid then lick the twisted area. If you re casting the bag at a long
distance you can make it even more aerodynamic by folding back the corners and
securing them with a little saliva. Conclusion So there you go you have now learnt an
awesomely effective Sneaky rig that catches big carp. Hope you ve learnt something
from the guide and if you have made any adjustments or tweaks of your own to the
Sneaky Rig then let us know in the comments below we love to hear about them!
Remember to check out our tackle reviews and more carpy
A Small Bundle Of Specialized Cells
A small bundle of specialized cells located in the right atrium of the heart called the
Sinus node is where the impulse of the heart starts. The electrical activity spreads
through the walls of the atria and causes them to contract. This forces blood into the
ventricles which sets the rate and rhythm of the heartbeat. A pacemaker is needed to
maintain an adequate heart rate, either because the heart s natural pacemaker sinus node
is not fast enough or there is a block in the heart s conduction system.

Growing knowledge of the human body led to the experimentation of a wide range of
electrotherapies by pioneering scientists and physicians. These techniques employed both
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Electrostimulation is needed when the heart cannot generate electrical signals by itself. A
pacemaker electrically stimulates the heart and consists of a battery, pulse generator,
wires and electrodes. Functionally, the pacemaker must match the action (electrical)
potential produced by a working sinus node (Testing a Pacemaker 2016).
The battery generates power for the pacing system. It produces electricity as a result of a
chemical reaction. In its simplest form a battery consists of an anode, electrolyte,
separator and cathode. Pacemaker batteries are composed of Lithium Iodine. Lithium
acts as an anode and provides electrons and the Iodine acts as a cathode, receiving
electrons. The anode and cathode are separated by electrolytes which serves as a
conductor of ionic movement but as a barrier to electron transfers (Butler, n.d). The
battery voltage depends on the chemical composition of the Lithium Iodine. At the
Beginning of Life (BOL) of the battery produces around 2.8 volts. At the Elective
Replacement Indicator point in which 90% of battery life has been used the battery
generates at around 2.4 volts. This rate decreases exponentially until the End of Life
(EOL) is reached and the battery generates around 1.8 volts. The contributing factors to
the longevity of the pacemaker include chemical composition of the battery, the size of
the battery, the amount of internal discharge, voltage
Subway Chain Tested International Waters
TARGET MARKET
The process of breaking down the total market for a product or services into distinct sub
groups or segments, where each segment might represent a distinct target market to be
reached with a distinctive marketing mix. The bases of segmentation are demographics,
geographic, psychographic and behavioral.
SUBWAY Segmentations
Age group (18 39), Income Level (c1), Healthy Life style, Urban Area, Halal
sandwiches, Kid s meals, Worldwide locations
SUBWAY is always improving their geographic segmentation from their early
developing age. By studying SUBWAY s geographical expansion we can identify what
kind of segmentation they include their marketing strategies. SUBWAY chain tested
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Marketers do targeting for segmented markers. Year 2003 SUBWAY improves the
nutritional content of its Kids meal by switching the carbonated soft drink to a juice box
and changing from a high calorie cookie to fruit roll up fruit snack that is high in vitamin
C. Many of the Kids Pak toys are now designed to inspire physical activity; the website
includes a resource for parents striving to manage their children s diet and exercise
levels. Parents and children can also ask Jared Fogle about how he lost his weight or how
they can incorporate fun exercises into their daily life.
The increase in sales of the sandwiches has been a result of decrease in consumer interest
in hamburgers and fries and increases in demand for healthier options. Sales of
sandwiches are growing 15 percent annually, outpacing the 3 percent sales growth rate
for burgers and steaks. SUBWAY target virgin international markets using their strong
brand.

POSITIONING
Positioning is all about perception . It refers the customer s perception of a product or
service in relation to its competitors. SUBWAY positioning their products by continuing
to build the brand on the freshness platform. The SUBWAY chain is expanding its
universe of potential customers as a place for TASTY and HEALTHY food. The
positioning, communicated via an effective advertising campaign, will serve to make
SUBWAY chain part of customers everyday consideration set. For example,
Nationalism Is Not Always A Bad Thing
Nationalism Is Not Necessarily a Bad Thing , this is an article recently written by
Michael Barone who claims that Nationalism is not always so bad. The author believes
that if Nationalism is understood properly, it can be used as a driving force to unite
disparate people into a society with a responsible government to guard them against
foreign attacks. He thinks that Nationalist, being the citizens, feel stronger bond with
their country. Thus, they consider serving their country as their responsibility and expect
the government to protect its people. Micheal Barone argues that each nation has
established its own particular culture, its own traditions, and its own written and
unspoken rules; thus, a mindful nationalist must respect the norms and values of other
nations. However, I believe the evidences he used are not relevant enough to support his
claims; therefore, I oppose his standing that Nationalism is not a necessarily a bad thing.
Michael Barone used sports nationalism to support his argument. He argues that sports
nationalism easily embraces ethnic and racial diversity. People from nations with sharply
divisive politics and suffering from economic setbacks and pervasive corruption (like the
Olympics host, Brazil) nonetheless find themselves united in rooting for their country s
athletes (Barone). Moreover, he stated that millions of people watching the Rio Olympics
around the world are an indication of Nationalism being not so bad. He mentioned the
examples of
A Brief Look at Armenia
1. Country Armenia; Population: 2,970,495.
Capital city: Yerevan; population: 1,267,600. Armenia. Infoplease. Pearson Education,
n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http://www.infoplease.com/country/armenia.html?pageno=7 .
2. Currency Monetary unit: Dram. One US Dollar (USD) is equivalent to 414.010
Armenian Dram (AMD). Armenia. Infoplease. Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 22 Apr.
2014. http://www.infoplease.com/country/armenia.html?pageno=7 .
3. Time Yerevan, Armenia is nine hours ahead of Lincoln, Nebraska or Central Standard
Time (CST). That means at 1:30 PM in Lincoln, it would be 10:30 PM in Yerevan. Ney ,
Rick. Weather in Armenia . TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia. TransWorld
Resources International, Inc. , n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
http://www.tacentral.com/weather.asp .
4. Weather Most of the country has a dry, high altitude climate. Armenia is currenty in its
spring season. This season is characterized by the flowers and warmer temperatures.
Temperatures typically reach 80 degrees farenheit. Armenia receives and annual average
rainfall of approximately 22 inches. Ney , Rick. Weather in Armenia . TourArmenia |
Travel Guide to Armenia. TransWorld Resources International, Inc. , n.d. Web. 22 Apr.
2014. http://www.tacentral.com/weather.asp .
5. Language What languages or languages are spoken? The official language of Armenia
is Armenian.
How do you say the following in the predominant language: hello; goodbye; yes; no;

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