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Writing Comparative Essay

Writing a comparative essay can be a challenging task that demands a combination of critical
thinking, research skills, and effective writing. The difficulty lies in the necessity to analyze and
compare two or more subjects, drawing meaningful connections and highlighting their differences.
Crafting a well-structured essay requires a clear understanding of the chosen topics, a thoughtful
selection of criteria for comparison, and the ability to present a cohesive argument.

One of the complexities arises from the need to balance the comparison evenly, avoiding bias or
favoritism towards one subject over the other. Striking a fair and objective tone is crucial to maintain
the essay's credibility and persuasiveness. Additionally, organizing the content in a coherent manner
can be challenging, as the essay must flow logically and transition smoothly between points of
comparison.

The research aspect adds another layer of difficulty. Gathering relevant information about each
subject and ensuring that it supports the comparison can be time-consuming. It's essential to delve
deep into the details while keeping the overarching purpose of the essay in mind.

Moreover, constructing a strong thesis statement that encapsulates the main argument of the essay
and guides the reader throughout the comparison requires careful thought. The thesis serves as the
foundation upon which the entire essay is built, making its formulation a critical aspect of the
writing process.

Despite these challenges, writing a comparative essay can be a rewarding experience. It encourages
critical thinking, develops analytical skills, and enhances the ability to articulate thoughts effectively.
By overcoming the difficulties inherent in the process, one can create a compelling and insightful
piece of writing that contributes meaningfully to the understanding of the chosen subjects.

In conclusion, the task of writing a comparative essay demands dedication, thorough research, and a
nuanced understanding of the topics at hand. It's a process that tests not only one's writing skills but
also their ability to analyze, compare, and synthesize information. However, with the right approach
and attention to detail, crafting a successful comparative essay is certainly achievable.

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The Business Environment At Canadian Shield Insurance
The business environment at Canadian Shield Insurance suggests that it belongs to the
Responsive Solution Providers group in the Accenture IT Governance Model, which is
characterized by a more rapid rate of change and competitive advantage derived from
operational efficiency. The insurance industry constantly has to adjust to new
government regulations and stipulations that affect many business processes and
systems. One major issue with the current ALPHA system is the complexity involved in
making modifications to the system whenever new regulations were put into place. In
addition, the sustainability for Canadian insurance companies [is] greatly depended on
investments in projects that increased customer service and improved operational
efficiency (Stacey). Insurance companies can gain competitive advantages over others by
being efficiently superior, having a lower cost structure, and providing better service to
customers. Seamus believes that a new information system will be essential to helping
the company achieve this. Unfortunately, the new internal information system, ISS, had
already consumed an immense amount of time and money, making decisions going
forward that much more challenging. Decision Rights Seamus holds some of
responsibility of making a decision regarding Canadian Shield s IT system options, but
also shares decision rights with the head office (Assurance Centrale) since they have
invested in Canadian Shield s IS team to develop a enterprise wide
PTSD In Shutter Island
In the movie, Shutter Island, the audience follows the path of Edward Daniels, Teddy a
US Marshall, who has been summoned to the Boston Harbor Island to investigate the
disappearance of a patient named Rachel Solando, while secretly Teddy was there to
find Andrew Laeddis, who he believed killed his wife Dolores Chanal. Though in reality
Teddy is really Andrew Laeddis and he killed his wife after coming home from work one
Saturday to find that Dolores his wife had drown their three children in the lake behind
their home. Andrew was arrested for murder of his wife and was sentenced to the mental
institution for rehabilitation through a government funded project. While in this
institution Andrew constantly struggled with frequent flashbacks... Show more content on
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The Mayo clinic surmised that a patient who has PTSD may have frequent dramatic
flashbacks of the traumatic event, nightmares, problems with remembering memories
including important parts of the traumatic event, they may have feelings of guilt,
trouble concentrating, and possible self destructive behavior. PTSD can be treated
with cognitive therapy, exposure therapy, eye movement desensitization and
reprocessing, and medications such as antidepressants and anti anxiety medications().
Teddy experienced two great traumas in his life. One being what he saw during the
time he spent in Dachau during World War II. He stated that he could not believe that
the Nazi s would experiment on their own people and now he was convinced that the
United States was doing the same thing by performing psychosurgeries on patients in
Shutter Island(). He had frequent flashbacks to the things he did and experienced
during his service in World War II. He often saw dead bodies lying around in the snow
with the image of his dead daughter on top of the bodies asking him why he did not
try to save her. The second major trauma experienced by Teddy occurred when he
came home to find that his wife had drowned their three children. Teddy then used his
personal revolver to shoot and kill his wife, freeing her from what Dolores, described to
him as, the insect living inside her brain, she could feel it clicking across her skull
pulling wires just for fun.() This post traumatic stress disorder and alcohol abuse greatly
contributed to the development of dissociative identity disorder in
The History of Rolls-Royce
Rolls Royce Limited is a renowned British car manufacturing company and later, aero
engine manufacturing company founded by Charles Stewart Rolls and Sir Frederick
Henry Royce on 15 March 1906 as the result of a partnership formed in 1904. In 1906
they launched the six cylinder Silver Ghost that, within a year, was hailed as the best
car in the world. Once again like the other companies I have covered Rolls Royce also
created an outstanding product, which launched them on to the engineering scene,
this was again a vital stage of the companies success. It would have brought them
income that could then be reinvested in future developments, which allowed the
company to grow and develop. At the start of the First World War the demand from the
nation for military planes was increasing, this encouraged Royce to design his first
aero engine, it was called the Eagle and it provided for almost half of the total engines
in the skies at this point in time. The eagle also was the power behind the first direct
transatlantic flight as well as the first flight from England to Australia. The late 1920s
saw Rolls Royce develop the R engine to power Britain s entry in the International
Schneider Trophy seaplane contest. It established a new world air speed record of over
400mph in 1931. More importantly, these records gave Royce the funds and
technological base to develop the Merlin, which he had begun to work on before his
death in 1933. The Merlin powered two of the most influential

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