tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35354838600187729092023-11-15T10:29:34.559-08:00How to write an a essayResearch Paper Projectsalisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-84315104956601004732020-08-26T16:20:00.001-07:002020-08-26T16:20:05.654-07:00Biography of Babur, Founder of the Mughal EmpireLife story of Babur, Founder of the Mughal Empire Babur (conceived Zahir-ud-noise Muhammad; February 14, 1483ââ¬December 26, 1530) was the originator of the Mughal Empire in India. His relatives, the Mughal rulers, manufactured a dependable realm that secured a significant part of the subcontinent until 1868, and that keeps on molding the way of life of India right up 'til the present time. Babur himself was of honorable blood; on his dads side, he was a Timurid, a Persianized Turk slipped from Timur the Lame, and on his moms side he was a relative of Genghis Khan. Quick Facts: Babur Known For: Babur vanquished the Indian subcontinent and established the Mughal Empire.Also Known As: Zahir-ud-commotion MuhammadBorn: February 14, 1483 in Andijan, Timurid EmpireParents: Umar Sheik Mirza and Qutlaq Nigar KhanumDied: December 26, 1530 in Agra, Mughal EmpireSpouse(s): Aisha Sultan Begum, Zaynab Sultan Begum, Masuma Sultan Begum, Maham Begum, Dildar Begum, Gulnar Aghacha, Gulrukh Begum, Mubarika YousefzaiChildren: 17 Early Life Zahir-ud-commotion Muhammad, nicknamed Babur or Lion, was naturally introduced to the Timurid regal family in Andijan, presently in Uzbekistan, on February 14, 1483. His dad Umar Sheik Mirza was the Emir of Ferghana; his mom Qutlaq Nigar Khanum was the little girl of Moghuli King Yunus Khan. When of Baburs birth, the staying Mongol relatives in western Central Asia had intermarried with Turkic and Persian people groups and absorbed into the nearby culture. They were firmly impacted by Persia (utilizing Farsi as their official court language), and they had changed over to Islam. Most preferred the spiritualist Sufism-implanted style of Sunni Islam. Taking the Throne In 1494, the Emir of Ferghana kicked the bucket out of nowhere and 11-year-old Babur rose his dads seat. His seat was definitely not secure, nonetheless, with various uncles and cousins plotting to supplant him. Clearly mindful that a decent offense is the best barrier, the youthful emir set out to extend his possessions. By 1497, he had vanquished the popular Silk Road desert garden city of Samarkand. While he was hence connected with, be that as it may, his uncles and different aristocrats rose up back in Andijan. When Babur went to protect his base, he by and by lost control of Samarkand. The decided youthful emir had recovered the two urban communities by 1501, however the Uzbek ruler Shaibani Khan tested him over Samarkand and managed Baburs powers a devastating annihilation. This denoted the finish of Baburs rule in what is currently Uzbekistan. Outcast in Afghanistan For a long time, the destitute sovereign meandered Central Asia, attempting to pull in devotees to assist him with retaking his dads seat. At long last, in 1504, he and his little armed force went toward the southeast, walking over the snow-bound Hindu Kush mountains into Afghanistan. Babur, presently 21 years of age, attacked and vanquished Kabul, building up a base for his new realm. Ever hopeful, Babur would align himself with the leaders of Herat and Persia and attempt to reclaim Fergana in 1510 to 1511. Again, in any case, the Uzbeks completely vanquished the Mughul armed force, driving them back to Afghanistan. Obstructed, Babur started to look south again. Greeting to Replace Lodi In 1521, an ideal open door for southern extension introduced itself to Babur. The king of the Delhi Sultanate, Ibrahim Lodi, was loathed and censured by his residents. He had stirred up the military and court positions by introducing his own supporters instead of the old watchman and governed the lower classes with a discretionary and overbearing style. After only four years of Lodis rule, the Afghan respectability was so tired of him that they welcomed the Timurid Babur to go to the Delhi Sultanate and oust him. Normally, Babur was very glad to go along. He accumulated an armyâ and propelled an attack on Kandahar. The Kandahar Citadel waited for any longer than Babur had foreseen. As the attack delayed, in any case, significant aristocrats and military men from the Delhi Sultanate, for example, Ibrahim Lodis uncle, Alam Khan, and the legislative head of Punjab aligned themselves with Babur. First Battle of Panipat Five years after his underlying greeting to the subcontinent, Babur at long last jump started a full scale ambush on the Delhi Sultanate and Ibrahim Lodi in April 1526. On the fields of Punjab, Baburs armed force of 24,000-for the most part mounted force braved against Sultan Ibrahim, who had 100,000 men and 1,000 war elephants. Despite the fact that Babur seemed, by all accounts, to be awfully outmatched, he had something that Lodi didn't weapons. The fight that followed, presently known as the First Battle of Panipat, denoted the fall of the Delhi Sultanate. With prevalent strategies and capability, Babur squashed Lodis armed force, slaughtering the ruler and 20,000 of his men. Lodis fall flagged the start of the Mughal Empire (otherwise called the Timurid Empire) in India. Rajput Wars Babur had defeated his kindred Muslims in the Delhi Sultanate (and obviously, most were glad to recognize his standard), yet the chiefly Hindu Rajput rulers were not all that effectively won. In contrast to his precursor Timur, Babur was devoted to building a lasting realm in India-he was no minor thief. He chose to fabricate his capital at Agra. The Rajputs, be that as it may, set up a vivacious guard against this new Muslim and would-be overlord from the north. Realizing that the Mughal armed force had been debilitated at the Battle of Panipat, the sovereigns of Rajputana accumulated a military significantly bigger than Lodis and did battle behind Rana Sangam of Mewar. In March 1527 at the Battle of Khanwa, Baburs armed force figured out how to bargain the Rajputs an immense thrashing. The Rajputs were unafraid, in any case, and fights and clashes proceeded with everywhere throughout the northern and eastern segments of Baburs realm for the following quite a while. Passing In the harvest time of 1530, Babur became sick. His brother by marriage contrived with a portion of the Mughal court aristocrats to hold onto the seat after Baburs demise, bypassing Humayun, Baburs oldest child and selected beneficiary. Humayun rushed to Agra to safeguard his case to the throneâ but before long fell gravely sick himself. As indicated by legend, Babur shouted out to God to save Humayuns life, offering his own consequently. On December 26, 1530, Babur kicked the bucket at 47 years old. Humayun, 22 years of age, acquired a shaky domain, assailed by inner and outer foes. Like his dad, Humayun would lose control and be constrained into banish, just to return and have a special interest in India. Before an amazing finish, he had merged and extended the realm, which would arrive at its stature under his child Akbar the Great. Heritage Babur carried on with a troublesome life, continually doing combating to make a spot for himself. At long last, be that as it may, he planted the seed for one of the universes incredible domains. Babur was a fan of verse and gardens, and his relatives would raise a wide range of expressions to their apogee during their long rule. The Mughal Empire went on until 1868, so, all in all it at last tumbled to the pioneer British Raj. Sources Moon, Farzana.à Babur: the First Moghul in India. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 1997.Richards, John F.à The Mughal Empire. Cambridge University Press, 2012. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-57115744921935199632020-08-22T08:47:00.001-07:002020-08-22T08:47:24.455-07:00MIH512-Demography and Health (Module 4-SLP) EssayMIH512-Demography and Health (Module 4-SLP) - Essay Example Dismalness alludes to a measure that helps in deciding elements that influence the person's wellbeing, for example, irregular conditions and sicknesses; this area examination helps commonness in the UK and the US utilizing year 2000 evaluations. In 2000 it was assessed that 885 thousand people in the UK were living with Aids, and more than 126 thousands people living with helps in the US, the complete populace in the UK was evaluated at 58,886 thousands and 281421.906 thousand in the US. Thusly utilizing the recipe it is clear that guides commonness pace of Aids in the UK was 150 for each 10,000 people while the worth was 447.8 per 10,000 in the US, this shows there are generally higher pervasiveness rate in the US than the UK. Incapacity is additionally a significant wellbeing measurement, information show that 5.9% of the all out populace in the UK was impaired while 6.1% of the all out populace in the US was incapacitated in the year 2000, this implies we have a bigger number of instances of inability in the US than in the UK as indicated by the 2000 assessments. Ripeness is likewise a significant measure that shows the pattern in populace, fruitfulness can be shown by the unrefined birth rate which is dictated by partitioning absolute births by the tot alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-25059935706943233322020-08-21T05:41:00.001-07:002020-08-21T05:41:57.843-07:002017 Early Action Updates - UGA Undergraduate Admissions2017 Early Action Updates - UGA Undergraduate Admissions 2017 Early Action Updates We are within a week of the EA deadline, so here are some updates about the process so far. Currently, we have roughly 10,200 EA applications submitted as of right now (3;12 pm on 10/10). We expect a jump in application numbers as we get closer to the deadline, and we heavily suggest not waiting until the last minute to apply. Deadlines are usually when your computer fails, your dog gets sick on the keyboard, etc. For students impacted by Hurricane Matthew, we will be extending the EA deadline to 11:59 pm on October 18.We hope that you and your family are safe following the devastating impact of Hurricane Matthew. We understand that recovering from the storm may be your top priority over the next week, and we have extended our Early Action application deadline to Tuesday, October 18 for applicants impacted by the hurricane. If you wish to take advantage of this deadline extension, please note that there is no need to contact us. Simply submit your application by 11:59 p.m. on October 18 and you will receive full consideration as an Early Action applicant. For all students, we will continue to accept supplemental materials, including the school report and transcript, through October 22nd. Remember that in order to assure that UGA can use your SAT/ACT scores, the tests must be both taken and UGA must be selected as a score recipient by the 10/15 deadline. This means that if you put in UGA as a score recipient of the Oct. 1 SAT, we can use it. This also means that we are not able to use the Oct. 22 ACT, as those scores will arrive too late for EA. Of the students who have submitted EA applications, roughly 60% have a complete file! This is well ahead of past years, in part due to our new system. The worst calls we have to answer are from students who did not get in all required materials, so make sure everything is sent in on time. Applicants, remember to both check your application status page to make sure we have all required materials, and to allow for emails from uga.edu in case we need to send you a reminder email. Have a great fall semester, and Go Dawgs! alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-7329816524673757032020-05-24T16:23:00.001-07:002020-05-24T16:23:02.390-07:00Marian Anderson Quotes Singer An African American singer, Marian Anderson found more success and fame in Europe than America early in her career.à In 1939 the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) refused to allow her to sing in their Constitution Hall in Washington, DC. In part because of the public attention brought by this incident, Marian Anderson became one of the best-known African American women of the 20th century. Selected Marian Anderson Quotations â⬠¢ I could not run away from the situation. I had become, whether I liked it or not, a symbol, representing my people. I had to appear. â⬠¢ I forgave the DAR many years ago. You lose a lot of time hating people. â⬠¢ Music to me means so much, such beautiful things, and it seemed impossible that you could find people who would curb you, stop you, from doing a thing which is beautiful. I wasnt trying to sway anybody into any movements or anything of that sort, you know. I just wanted to sing and share. â⬠¢ Sometimes, its like a hair across your cheek. You cant see it, you cant find it with your fingers, but you keep brushing at it because the feel of it is irritating. [about racism] â⬠¢ As long as you keep a person down, some part of you has to be down there to hold the person down, so it means you cannot soar as you otherwise might. â⬠¢ I suppose I might insist on making issues of things. But that is not my nature, and I always bear in mind that my mission is to leave behind me the kind of impression that will make it easier for those who follow. â⬠¢ I hadnt set out to change the world in any way, because I knew that I couldnt. And whatever I am, it is a culmination of the goodwill, the help, and understanding of the many people that I have met around the worldà who have, regardless of anything else, seenà me as I am, not trying to beà somebody else. â⬠¢Ã It is my honest belief that to contribute to the betterment of something, one can do it best in the medium through which one expresses ones self most easily. â⬠¢Ã Certainly, I have my feelings about conditions that affect my people. But it is not right for me to try to mimic somebody who writes, or who speaks. That is their forte. I think first of music and of being there where music is, and of music being where I am. What I had was singing, and if my career has been of some consequence, then thats my contribution. â⬠¢ Leadership should be born out of the understanding of the needs of those who would be affected by it. â⬠¢ The minute a person whose word means a great deal to others dare to take the open-hearted and courageous way, many others follow. â⬠¢ There are many persons ready to do what is right because in their hearts they know it is right. But they hesitate, waiting for the other fellow to make the make the first move - and he, in turn, waits for you. â⬠¢ Fear is a disease that eats away at logic and makes man inhuman. â⬠¢ None of us is responsible for the complexion of his skin. This fact of nature offers no clue to the character or quality of the person underneath. â⬠¢ It is easy to look back, self-indulgently, feeling pleasantly sorry for oneself and saying I didnt have this and I didnt have that. But it is only the grown woman regretting the hardships of a little girl who never thought they were hardships at all. She had the things that really mattered. â⬠¢ I have a great belief in the future of my people and my country. â⬠¢ No matter how big a nation is, it is no stronger than its weakest people, and as long as you keep a person down, some part of you has to be down there to hold him down, so it means you cannot soar as you might otherwise. â⬠¢ When you stop having dreams and ideals - well, you might as well stop altogether. â⬠¢ Everyone has a gift for something, even if it is the gift of being a good friend. â⬠¢ I do not have to tell you that I dearly love the Negro spirituals. They are the unburdenings of the sorrows of an entire race, which, finding scant happiness on earth, turns to the future for its joys. â⬠¢Ã They are my own music. But it not for that reason that I love to sing them. I love them because they are truly spiritual in quality; they give forth the aura of faith, simplicity, humility, and hope. â⬠¢Ã My mother always encouraged me to do anything I wanted. â⬠¢ Prayer begins where human capacity ends. Quotations About Marian Anderson â⬠¢Ã Leontyne Price:à Dear Marian Anderson, because of you, I am. â⬠¢ About Marian Anderson, by Harold C. Schoenberg, music critic, on the occasion of Andersons farewell concert:à It was Miss Anderson who stood as a symbol for the emergence of the Negro; and while she herself never militantly participated in the civil-rights movement, she was revered as one who, by the force of her personality, talent and probity, was able to become a world figure despite her humble birth and minority status. In a way, she was part of the American dream. And her success story was an inspiration to younger Negro musicians. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-67502919340225655492020-05-13T23:16:00.001-07:002020-05-13T23:16:04.222-07:00Policy Making and Poverty - Free Essay Example Sample details Pages: 7 Words: 2161 Downloads: 9 Date added: 2019/04/15 Category Society Essay Level High school Topics: Poverty Essay Did you like this example? It is evident that a large population in the United States of America still lives in poverty despite the fact that this country has one of the most stable economies across the globe. Those living in poverty experience hardships that are mainly seen via the deprivation of material possessions. The aspect of poverty does not spare either the old or the young ones. Donââ¬â¢t waste time! Our writers will create an original "Policy Making and Poverty" essay for you Create order From this aspect, childhood poverty has also been prevalent over the years. Childhood poverty, in this case, applies to situations where children are brought up in conditions that deny those stable homes, quality education, and sufficient nutrition. Most of the adults living in poverty are faced by conditions such as lack of skills required for them in order to be termed productive. Moreover, adults living in poverty lack adequate academic qualifications, which causes them to have limited wages. The problem of poverty has led to a situation where people have to forego essential aspects such as healthcare in favor of meeting their basic needs. Statistics indicate that fifteen percent of Americans are living in poverty. This percentage translates to approximately fifteen million children and thirty million adults. This number of people living in poverty cannot be taken for granted since this country has one of the most stable economies across the globe. Additionally, these poverty lev els do not only affect the poor, but also affects the stability of the American economy. According to (Ferman, Louis, Joyce, Kornbluh, and Alan, 116-133) poverty is a problem that can only be overcome via the development of effective policies to tame it. It is also expected that poverty levels in the USA will become extensive under the current administration. This is a clear indicator that the USA government has failed to develop adequate and effective policies that can be used to fight poverty. This means that due to the lack of proper policies most of the Americans will still not be able to enjoy the American dream and also the pursuit of happiness. The declaration of independence was based on the aspect of the American dream and the pursuit of happiness. However, over the years, this statement still remains to be a dream. The real reason as to why the United States of America has failed to address poverty is due to poor planning and the lack of adequate policies to handle this problem. The federal government has failed to come up with incentives and strategies needed to make the USA economy stronger. Instead, the government has been focused on maintaining its status quo of becoming the worlds leading economy. In order to reduce poverty, the federal government should work towards ensuring that it puts effective plans in place. In this case, the government should try and focus on aspects such as minimum wage. Minimum wage policies involve looking into aspects such as regulating the labor market. Additionally, the government should also plan on how to handle issues such as the provision of health care, education, and housing. Therefore, having better policies will ensure that there is sustainability in the growth of the economy and this may lead to the reduction of unemployment levels. In conclusion, critical planning and the development of effective policies can help in alleviating poverty in the USA. Statistics indicate that the poverty rate in the USA is approximately thirteen percent. However, the measures used to calculate the poverty rate levels were developed in the early 1960s. This percentage translates to approximately forty-two thousand people. These statistics indicate that most of the Americans believe that poverty is on the rise. These levels of poverty indicate that inequality in America has been on the rise. Additionally, the statistics indicate that the government has failed in fighting poverty. Also, the poverty levels in the USA has led to calls by IMF to have the federal government tackle this problem. If not tackled in advance the problem is expected to escalate into levels that will be difficult to manage. The statistics on poverty levels also show that the USA government has failed in ensuring equity in income distribution. This data on poverty levels shows that the people considered poor in the USA are those who are not able to meet the various economic need s. Moreover, these people also tend to live minimally when compared to the normal living standards. Additionally, the statistics indicate that poverty has also destabilized the USA economy. These statistics have also led to the federal government come up with measures of combating poverty. The data collected on poverty can be used to deal with this problem. Limited data on poverty can limit the monitoring of data on poverty. However, with this data, the federal government can be able to come with policies needed to handle these problems. Statistical analysis of poverty can be used to ensure that poverty eradication aid is allocated to the people who need it. Moreover, this data can be used to direct various investments to people who need it. This data can also be used in the implementation of short term and long term policies that can be used to fight poverty. This data can also be used in the identification of the beneficiaries of the various poverty elimination programs. The allocation of aid to people living in poverty can be an overwhelming task. However, through the use of statistical data, the government can be able to formulate guidelines that can be used to aid people living in poverty. The use of a single data source to deal with poverty is not effective. The use of diverse data helps in ensuring that the data to be used in dealing with this problem is credible. The use of different disciplines, in this case, will ensure that the data to be used for analysis is of quality. Accurate data, in this case, can be used in the development of accurate plans to handle the problem of poverty. Additionally, the use of different discipline will ensure that the policymakers are able to have a clear understanding of the aspect at hand. In conclusion, the use of different sources will also provide an in-depth analysis of poverty. This in return will help in better planning on how to eradicate poverty. The poverty measures that have been used to determine the poverty index in the USA has been a bone of contention. To start with the different aspects used to determine poverty tend to be confusing. The main approaches used are the threshold of poverty and the family income. To start with the definition of a family can be contradicting. A family is defined as people living in the same household. However, it is evident that the family has a broad definition. Most commonly, the family is defined as people who are related via the aspects of birth or marriage. In some instances, families consist of single parents, multiple parents and at times unrelated people residing together. Such aspects make it hard to measure poverty levels this concurs with the aspects presented in the film this is according to (DewiDewi. Whats Eating Gilbert Grape). It is evident that the use of such parameters to measure poverty levels does not put into consideration aspects such as pensions, social security, and taxes to name a few. The current approach used to measure poverty in the USA does not also include noncash benefits that individuals may be entitled to. Also, it does not put into consideration capital gains and aspects such as child support. The downfalls in this system have led to questions and contradictions. For this matter, it is evident that improvements should be done on this measure. The fact that poverty measures in the USA are valuable indicates that reforms should be implemented on the current approach. The measures should also be able to indicate the estimates used and how these estimates influence data interpretation. Poverty measures should mainly focus on income, earnings, and income inequality. These three approaches can be used to come up with an appropriate measure of rating poverty. The federal government can develop a number of policies that can best address the aspect of poverty. Having a sustainable economic growth is some of the vital factors that can be used to deal with poverty. Economic growth ensures that the general income in a community is able to increase. This results in the creation of employment opportunities. Increases in employment opportunities lead to an equal distribution of income in the society and thus leading to the reduction of poverty levels. However, care should be taken in order to ensure that economic growth does not widen the gap between the poor and the rich. This can only be achieved by ensuring that people living in poverty are empowered. The development of unemployment reduction policies can also help to deal with the problem of poverty. The development of such policies should mainly focus on empowering aspects such as free training for people who do not possess any skills. This can help such people provide both skilled and unskilled labor to the economy. These policies to reduce employment should focus on the minority groups and women. This is because these two groups are prone to poverty. Therefore, the policies should address specific geographical settings. This is because poverty is mainly associated with specific geographical positions. Moreover, planning to improve the infrastructure in such areas can also lead to the development of economic stimulus. On the other hand, the economic stimulus can help in the reduction of unemployment via the creation of employment opportunities. Employment can also be reduced via the implementation of monetary and fiscal policies. It is evident that reducing the interests rated and cutting on taxes can help in boosting the aggregate demand. The federal government should also introduce plans to make the labor markets more flexible. This will ensure that organizations are able to hire workers easily without facing a lot of setbacks generated by federal regulations. Implementation of progressive taxation policies can also help deal with poverty. Progressive taxation helps to ensure that people who have a high income are taxed more when compared to those who earn a merge income. Progressive taxation helps to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor. This ensures that there is equality in the generation of national income. Additionally, progressive taxation also helps to ensure that welfare organizations are exempted from taxation. Through this such organizations can be in a better position of empowering the poor people. Increasing the national minimum wage would be effective in eradicating poverty. This is because the low paid employees will be able to receive more wages and thus helping to cap the wage inequality. However, the implementation of such a policy will require to follow a well-formulated plan. This is because increasing the national minimum wage would result in companies employing fewer people due to the fact that they may be unable to afford labor. In such a case, the government can opt to reduce taxation on companies that tend to employ people at meager wages. Currently, education in the USA is very expensive. This means that a lot of people are not able to pursue their education to their satisfaction. Subsidizing public services such as education can allow many people to access education. This means that a lot of potentials that could have been lost is tapped. Moreover, people can have a chance to become successful in life by investing in their own education. Creating success opportun ities for the less fortunate can help in eradicating poverty. The healthcare industry has also been experiencing a lot of problems. These problems have made it impossible for people living in poverty to access quality healthcare services. This means that such people spend more on their healthcare since they are not in a position to afford healthcare insurance (Ferman, Louis, Joyce, Kornbluh, and Alan, 119). Subsidizing on the cost of healthcare can help such people reduce the amount of money that they spend on their healthcare. The money can alternatively be used in the development of income generating programs. Moreover, spending less money on their health care means that they will have enough to look after themselves and their families. Subsidizing the cost of healthcare will require effective planning. That is the government can develop policies that will allow people to purchase health care premiums based on their income. Lastly, the government should also establish universal basic income. This can be used to ensure that people are able to benefit from government funding despite their income. However, the implementation of such policies should ensure that there are no disincentives that may be associated with such a policy. In conclusion, poverty is a serious problem that requires well-established plans and policies in order to be eradicated in the USA. Works Cited DewiDewi. Whats Eating Gilbert Grape Full,MovieOn-line. Full,MovieOn-line. July 12 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VolcME18olM. Ferman, Louis A., Joyce L. Kornbluh, and Alan Haber. Poverty in America; a book of readings. 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I like it, it helped me with the actual test. Let's clarify a few things. These are simply suggestions. Be sure to spell out the way the answers to these questions would help to value the recommendation. Be sure to explain how they would help to evaluate the advice. Write a response in which you discuss what questions would want to get answered to be able to choose whether the recommendation will probably have the predicted outcome. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-54280480324090164902020-05-05T15:19:00.001-07:002020-05-05T15:19:25.372-07:00House On Mango Street (2093 words) Essay Example For Students House On Mango Street (2093 words) Essay House On Mango StreetThe House On Mango Street Formal Writing AssignmentDads Got His WishI never had a choice. They decided it all for me and the next thing you know, wewere moved. One night, I come home and my father gives me a big smile and says, wereout of here. I give him a puzzled look, but after staring into his grinning face, I realize whathe means. After thirty nine hard years, he has finally found the home he has always wanted. Since my father was young, he had always dreamed of the house he would one dayreside. He would say to his mother, my grandmother, when I get big, I will live in a houseas big as New York. When my father began working, he started to save money in the bank,knowing one day it would be spent for his dream home. He would doodle out sketches ofhow he thought it would look. As he aged, his goal became more realistic. He had a higher paying job, and wasable to move out on his own. Knowing he could not just leap into a palace at the ripe ageof 19, my father se ttled down in a run-down apartment complex. He was placed in an old, one bedroom apartment. He would sleep at night, andlisten to the other poor families complain and argue into the wee hours. After two years ofthis, he married my mother and they moved into their first house. This is where I was bornand raised. Everything in my life has come from this place. The house was a part of me,and I assumed it would always be there for me. But three days before my sixteenth birthday, everything changes. They have beensearching for a new place for months, and my fathers current job gives them the option tolook at pretty nice houses. But they claim to have found the greatest bargain of all time. And without my input, they have picked this ?great? house in the middle of nowhere,Wynantskill. So, my father tells me, get ready to say goodbye to your house, we can move to thenew place in two weeks. And despite my wishes otherwise, this new place is going tobecome my home. And when I first see it, it is just as my father has described his house will one day be. He used to sit me down and tell me of the one day when we would move into this gigantichouse. He described it as a combination of the White House, a submarine, and a New YorkCity skyscraper. Never worried about how much it would cost, just knowing that one dayhe would be able to own this residence was all he needed. Itll make this house you live in now look like a poor mans shack, he would say. Everyone will have their own room, with plenty of space to put anything you wantedanywhere you wanted it to go. I never believed him. I would play it off as my fathers wishful thinking. Morerambling that he so often did. I figured I had as good a chance to see Elvis Presley as I didto live in this grand place. But lo and behold, the day has come when I come face to facewith my fathers dream. I walk inside, see my bedroom, and realize that my father has notgone back on his word. His dream has come true, and we live exactly where he said wewould. But Theyre My LinesWhat are they thinking? They are wrong, I am right. All of them have ganged upagainst me, but I will hold firm in my belief this time. Terry, Mary, and Keith all think theyare so good now, but when I star in the greatest movie ever, they will comprehend what amistake they made. These so-called friends of mine cannot grasp the genius ideas that Ihave mentioned. It all starts innocently enough, Terry and I playing some basketball in my backyard. Then, Keith and Mary come over, but Mary is too cool to play sports, so we have to dosomething different. Mary has this great idea that we should write and act in a play. Sinceno one else can think of anything better to do, we all decide that this idea isnt that bad. No, no, no. My idea is better, she says. Whatever I suggest, Mary seems to thinkof something that is better for the play. Terry and Keith do not have the guts to stand up toher, so it is basically me versus her. It would make the plot more clear if we add two lin es for my character right here, Isay to her. Ooooh, I think it will be better if we just give those lines to my character, shesays with attitude. I had let her have her way up until this point, but I know it would bebetter if I have these lines. So I tell her so: Mary, stop being so stupid. I thought of thelines, and I know that my character should say them, so SHUT UP! Before she can even react, both Terry and Keith start jawing their mouths. Man,you just yelled at her. Dude, I thought her idea was better than yours, you shouldnt haveblown up on her. You are an idiot, why dont you stop being such a jerk, and let Mary havesome fun too. They both start attacking me, as if I was to blame for all of this. Mary issitting back, smirking with satisfaction, knowing that I either had to give in and let her havethe lines, or she would leave and take my two friends with her. As soon as I see her with that sarcastic grin, I know what I have to do. So I say,guys, if you think shes right, just g o with her and write the stupid play by yourselves. Youobviously dont need me. Just because shes a girl, it does not mean she is always right. Ithought of the idea, and it would work better if my character says them. So you guysdecide on whether or not we finish this play together. White oleander EssayAhem, dinner time, my mom yells, right now! So the computer sits unfixed forawhile as me and my father go to the kitchen table to eat. Although seconds ago we wereready to explode at each other, my mothers impeccable timing helps avoid a potentialdisaster. After dinner, I run outside before my father has a chance to yell for me. I go tomy friends house to play Monopoly, while my father has to struggle to fix the computer byhimself. Anything Else?Its Friday afternoon, about 4 p.m. I am taking a nice, little nap, although I amsupposed to be baby-sitting for Nick and A.J. So they are running around throughout thehouse, causing havoc as they went. A phone call awakens me. The voice says, how oftendo you use Ajax Cleaner to clean your bathroom or kitchen? Ugh, its one of thosetelemarketers, so naturally, I hang up the phone and resume my nap position. But no morethan twenty seconds after I hang up the phone, it rings again. This time it is my father. Hello, son, how are the kids doing?Fine, fine, they are watching TV or something. Theyre doing okay. All right, could you put A.J. on the phone? Id like to ask him something. So I go to get A.J., and I find him bouncing up and down on the couch. I pull himoff, and I thrust the phone in his hand. I go back to my room and try to fall asleep whenA.J. comes back in, holding the phone outstretched for me. Yeah dad, anything else, I ask. My father tells me that A.J. told him what he andNick have been doing for the past few hours. So? I say. Well, actually, yes, I was wondering when you are going to get off your lazy buttand actually do something for your family. Youve been lounging around all day, and thekids still havent even eaten lunch yet. I trusted you to watch your brothers to make surethey are okay. But, you cant take thirty minutes out of your day to play a nice game withthem, or even stay awake to make sure they arent trying to drink Pine-Sol again. So, youare grounded until I can think of what to do with you. Anything else? Then I hang up the phone and go back to bedCreative Writing alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-34876049909858280302020-04-03T05:10:00.001-07:002020-04-03T05:10:03.019-07:00Business Issues Vodafonealisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-61911301572925313042020-03-08T07:55:00.001-07:002020-03-08T07:55:01.996-07:00Good Essay Writing SkillsGood Essay Writing Skills Good essay writers and paper writers are not born writers rather they are nurtured. Writing is a skill, and like any other, it is learnt with time. It calls for self-motivation and focus. The beginning of good essay writing The beginning of good essay writing is not an endeavor of one day; it sprouts from long hours of toils and labour. Good writing is a combination of both ââ¬Ëselfââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëotherââ¬â¢. What do I mean? By ââ¬Å"selfâ⬠I mean personal effort which may be achieved through reading and practice. By ââ¬ËOtherââ¬â¢ I mean an exhortation from those around us or a call of need from situation where one is forced to start writing (may it be for monetary gains or professional development or exposure). Good writing may also come about as a result of environment one grew in, an environment that encouraged reading and writing. Parents and first teachers in this case have a great role to play. Conclusively it can be said that good writing is a combination of ââ¬Ëselfââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëotherââ¬â¢ but the former takes precedence. Elements of good essay writing Elements of good writing include: 1. Originality: Good writing consists of internalization and bringing out the best that can be! It is not a duplication of other peopleââ¬â¢s ideas; it goes beyond. 2. Self-discipline: the writer should be focused and disciplined, ready to make self-sacrifice 3. In-depth reading. Good writing is all about consulting various sources to have a good backing. 4. Openness to learning: one should be open to learning, should have openness of mind to receive ideas from others. 5. Relaxed mind: one should be relaxed to allow the flowing of ideas. 6. Variation of tone in writing: the writer should be able to vary the language structure, be simple, concise and clear Conclusively, good essay writing is a skill that continues to be sharpened with years of experience; it is a process that requires patience, persistence and pursuance. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-12090521508300442042020-02-20T22:19:00.001-08:002020-02-20T22:19:02.772-08:00Selecting Patient Escorts Assignment Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 wordsSelecting Patient Escorts - Assignment Example The idea from the supervisor of patient escorts on using questioners to judge personality would also be limited in the sense that interaction between the patients and escorts would be verbal. He would rather suggest to the department conducting the interview to incorporate oral interview. Considering advice from the assistant human resource director that, the hospital should modify the typical interview through asking four or five stress producing questions. This would be very helpful because It would give the hospital better candidates that are competent enough to manage and cope with stress situations well (K. Kolcaba, Comfort theory and practice: a vision for holistic health care and research). Each applicant should submit three letters of recommendation from people that know them really well. This was the second suggestion made by the supervisor of patient escorts to curb the prevailing issues faced in the hospital. It is a good suggestion unlike the first criteria used where only one recommendation letter was required in recruiting escorts. It gives the impression that the individual applying for the job opportunity is interactive and has previously interacted with people. It also portrays the degree of socialization and other personal principles of an individual which is a crucial and relevant trait to look for in an individual. The previous system that the hospital used to recruit escorts is that, the hospital used to make a call within the hospital during a reference check because, those interviewed knew some other employees in the hospital. It is a good criterion for interviewing individuals and acts as assurance in the sense that, the hospital has experience working with the person writing the recommendation and their conduct at work reflected. This would be better compared to having recommendation given by people outside the institution. Suggestion by the head of the staffing section that, an attitude test be developed to measure applicantsââ¬â¢ predisposition towards being friendly, helpful and sensitive is another step to tackle the problems facing the hospital. Test questions would also be a component of the attitude test package and would be a key role in the interview for competent escort. Recommend a procedure for recruiting and hiring patient escorts. Recruitment of patient escorts involves a series of steps in the choosing the right individuals for the job. The process involves; 1. Going through policies and procedures Policies and proced alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-71125644253610359272020-02-05T01:31:00.001-08:002020-02-05T01:31:03.499-08:00Political Influence and Legal Issues of Google Glass (To include Research PaperPolitical Influence and Legal Issues of Google Glass (To include economics and considerations) - Research Paper Example There has been increased hype across the invention and launch of Google glass in the technological sector. The pros and cons of the highly innovative design of the wearable computer are being evaluated by critics as well as the consumers. Major political and legal issues are likely to arise out of the launch of this device in the market. Analysts have raised the question of Google Glass becoming a technological device that can be misused to invade the privacy of people as well as create infringements in intellectual properties and patents. This research report aims to study and evaluate the political, legal and economic impacts of this new invention by Google Inc. The major objectives of the report are to answer the following questions: An effective and justified research methodology should be followed to ensure the preparation of a robust research report. Secondary data collection follows a process in which data is collected from different recorded information gathered and monitored by the different companies, academic organizations, business people, academicians and scholars. In this report, secondary research is extensively done because the Google Glass is new product to be launched in the market and a number of people are writing articles about the product. The research methodology in this research report follows the collection of secondary data from different journals, articles and academic and company websites. The research methodology includes a theoretical review of the different works proposed by scholars regarding the connection between privacy issues and technological innovations. Also, emphasis is given on analysing the findings from the secondary research regarding the political, legal and economic imp acts of the Google Glass. The potential threats related to the launch of the Google Glass from the privacy and infringement of intellectual property rights are discussed and evaluated. The research is concluded by the presentation of suitable alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-18370702696733528822020-01-27T21:53:00.001-08:002020-01-27T21:53:04.069-08:00Advantages And Disadvantages Of Podcast Information Technology EssayAdvantages And Disadvantages Of Podcast Information Technology Essay A podcast is a series of digital media files either digital audio or video that is episodic; downloadable; program-driven, mainly with a host and/or theme; and convenient, usually via an automated feed with computer software. Podcasting is similar in nature to RSS, which allows subscribers to subscribe to a set of feeds to view syndicated Web site content. The word replaced webcast in common vernacular due to the fame of the iPod and its role in the rising popularity and innovation of web feeds. Moreover, is a free service that allows Internet users to pull audio files (typically MP3s) from a podcasting Web site to listen to on their computers or personal digital audio players. The format used for podcasting is RSS 2.0 with enclosures. The podcasting enclosures refer to all binary (non-text) downloads. You can read the text description of the enclosure before downloading the item to view. The mode of delivery differentiates podcasting from other means of accessing media files over the Internet, such as direct download, or streamed webcasting. A list of all the audio or video files currently associated with a given series is maintained centrally on the distributors server as a web feed, and the listener or viewer employs special client application software known as a pod catcher that can access this web feed, check it for updates, and download any new files in the series. This process can be automated so that new files are downloaded automatically. Files are stored locally on the users computer or other device ready for offline use, giving simple and convenient access to episodic content. Commonly used audio file formats are Ogg Vorbis and MP3. In many respe cts, this is closer to traditional publishing models associated with books and magazines (as opposed to radio, which uses a live stream). Advantages of Podcasting Convenience Since iPods can play back Podcasts, files can be viewed or listened to anytime, anywhere. You do not have to be glued to a computer in order to review the files. Podcasting can be valuable to students or employees who want follow up on information or refreshers in order to fully understand lessons or work ideas. Students and employees can learn through various modalities aside from reading. Audio files and videos can be aids and supplements for studying and working. These files can be quickly and inexpensively created and uploaded to any website. Therefore, lectures and presentations can easily be accessed regardless of time and location, offering flexible learning options for students and employees. Easy Reach With a podcast, you can easily reach your students or employees, any time. More importantly, the information that is sent can be conveniently accessed. No more FAQs that need to be updated. Podcasts do not have expiration dates and they can be permanently archived. Accessibility issues Materials, such as transcripts, must consist of audio or video files in order to be fully accessible. This, as well as editing and uploading high-quality files, can be time-consuming. Large files will require broadband connection, which makes them difficult for those users who only have slow, dial-up connections. Those who are creating podcasts also need to make sure that the file format used will be compatible to all MP3 players and not iPods alone. Productivity Issues Allowing iPods at work or in school can encourage employees and students to work less. IPods in the office or classroom can be a source of distraction. Students and employees can be tempted to watch movies, listen to music or other audio files rather than work. They can be sidetracked by the endless media possibilities that an iPod can provide. This could mean less than average performance and less productivity. Disadvantages of Podcasting Time Consuming Podcasting can be used by professors as a means to provide or receive information from students. However, a disadvantage to this form of data is that the Web is such a vast and very public space where anyone from anywhere can publish files. Therefore, instructors and teachers have to spend time checking if the files and data published are verified. It can be very time consuming especially for larger files. It is also estimated that it takes 45 minutes to produce an 8 minute show. Not Searchable Podcasts are not always easily searchable. Although there are several search engines you can use, it is impossible to directly search within the audio file itself. This could be a huge disadvantage for many individuals, especially those who prefer to gather their data by quickly scanning through the texts. Accessibility Problems Editing and uploading files, especially if theyre high quality files, can be quite a challenge. Large files will demand not just a broadband connection, but a connection that is fast enough. Using dial-up connections for uploading and downloading will probably take too much of your time. Podcast creators will also need to make sure that the file formats they use will be compatible to other devices and not just iPods alone. Limiting Your Audience Not everyone owns a mobile device. Podcasting may just divide the market and alienate those who cannot have access to it. Some people are also just not interested in having to download files from the Web in order to have access to them, and some will prefer reading instead of listening to an audio file. Distracting Allowing the use of iPods in schools and companies can provide distractions and may result in poor productivity. Those with iPods can easily be sidetracked and listen to music or watch movies instead of doing actual work. Distractions for students and employees could mean poor performance. Question2: Facebook and Twitter are examples of Social Networks and Media Sharing tools. By using the concept of anytime, anywhere learning, how these tools can be manipulated to take advantage of the passion of young people for learning by tapping into the tools. Discuss in detail and provide example for each. Your comment and analysis must be supported by at least THREE (3) articles. The articles must be enclosed together with your submission. (If it is longer than 3 pages, then, you may provide the URL). Through my analysis and from my personal comment, I found that, social networks are one of the best tools to engage students to be more IT-savvy. Based by tapping the tools there are more advantages which make the young people especially students to learn and inherit it to more educational purpose. Social network could be a tool which enables real online (and offline) collaboration between learners and presents a way to record the interactions of learners. à à Communication Skills The students listed technology skills as the top lesson, followed by creativity, being open to new or diverse views and communication skills. They will meet vast number of people trough this social network from different countries. This make them to look forward towards the communication skills and analyse them how good is their language power are. Towards Technology Students are developing a positive attitude towards using technology systems, editing and customizing content and thinking about online design and layout. Teenagers will more expose to latest technology when they try to explore it. Creative Ideas Theyre also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. This is a very good idea because once we post something on the wall people able to comment on their work and the result is they will be more progressive with their work. Tutor Also have implications for educators, who now have a vast opportunity to support what students are learning on the Web sites. Enable teachers to share good examples of work with others, provide a means to track learner progress and provide a searchable history of work completed and contribute to the overall Assessment system. Those individuals, who would hesitate to approach an instructor for help, may find that the social network provides the kind of support they need, whether from peers or resources tailored to specific learning styles (i.e. video, audio, illustrations). Messaging Learners first access to email and why shouldnt it be a high quality email experience which a learner can keep for his/her lifetime and make it to as a medium to communicate with their lecturers. Exchange of media to accommodate all learner types. While this is true for most digital learning support systems, it is especially true when presented in a social network that includes a wide range of learners. The freedom to use the medium most appropriate for each users learning style will enhance the success of the curriculum. Application Mobile apps and tablet apps which integrate with the network, pulling and pushing content to/from the network. Can be accessible from a mobile device and we should be encouraging our learners to make use of these incredibly powerful devices in class Chat/Video Conferencing We are able to chat with our teacher who is online and discuss about tomorrows topic or which implement from Anywhere/Anytime learning. Restrictive emulation of the traditional training experience Social networks reflects the relationships traditionally shared in a learning situation, between student and trainer/educators, between one another, between the students and the material itself. This is much more conducive to social exchange and interaction than email or remote learning systems have been in the past. Discussion/news feed Here we able to discuss about latest hot news in town. Recently we had an earthquake in Japan. This discussion board act as a tool to help and relay news about latest phenomena happening there. Familiar platform for many learners to operate within As Social Networks like Facebook and MySpace grow in popularity, that paradigm is familiar to users and becomes less daunting when applied to a learning situation. Similar to the way many early iterations of software used the conventions standardized by Microsoft in its Windows operating system for their interfaces. Users were familiar with their function and could understand their meaning transferred. 3 Articles That Support http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/articles/teaching-learning-through-social-networks http://www.quora.com/Education/How-can-we-use-social-networks-for-more-effective-K-12-learning http://socialnetworksforlearning.com/ alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-43340333243596338332020-01-19T18:16:00.001-08:002020-01-19T18:16:03.498-08:00Policies Affecting Indigenous Australians Essay -- Aboriginal, AustraliIndigenous Australians have faced many changes to their original life style, with numerous policies being brought in. These policies had an incredible affect on how the indigenous Australians lived. The policies inflicted on the indigenous Australians varied widely and had numerous impacts. The policies of assimilation, protection and integration had mainly negative impacts on the community, causing loss of identity, language and religion. The policies of self-determination and reconciliation, had mostly positive effects to the indigenous Australian community, creating a stronger bond between black and white Australians, encouraging the concept of closing the gap between indigenous Australians and non-indigenous Australians. These policies had an incredible influence on the indigenous Australians life, changing many ways they lived. The policies changed the path of history for all Australians. The protection policy the first policy and had serious affects on the aboriginals of Australia. Violence against aboriginal people had been at a high rate, the white Australians felt it their duty to protect the aboriginals, the policy aimed to separate aboriginals from white Australians. They were removed and put into government reserves and church missions, where they were forced to become Christians. The aim of the policy and missions was to eradicate all aboriginalsââ¬â¢ languages, religions and spirituality, In 1883 a protection board was set up to run the missions. The missions and camps had a paternalistic approach, treating the aboriginals the way a parent would treat a small child. The impact from this policy was horrific, with the mission being similar to a prison. Aboriginals lost their independence and became extremely reliant o... ... community and live along side white Australians, while other aboriginals happily moved in to the community and came to live a more civilised life. The next policy brought in was the policy of self determination this, was very welcomed by the aboriginal community, as it gave the aboriginals back some of their rights. As the relationship between non-indigenous Australians and indigenous Australians improved, there was a high demand for reconciliation. With many opinions including why the people of today should say sorry for the past Australians injustices. The affects from reconciliation were caused by the controversial approach; there have been numerous speeches, activities and ââ¬Ësorry daysââ¬â¢. The affects from all the policies varied greatly, due to the differences in the policies. The affects caused change the path of history and have gotten us where we are today. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-48480705107225817862020-01-11T14:40:00.001-08:002020-01-11T14:40:05.774-08:00Adrenaline Air SportsThe greatest percentage of first time customers Is college students, Just Like he town of Blackburn, with a population of 40,000 people plus about 25,000 enrolled college students. Greensboro, North Carolina Is about 80 miles South of Janesville and most of the students don't return for a second dive because of the cost. Only 3 percent of the skydivers return to stay In the sport. Since first time divers have the highest margin, ;RSI important to get these divers to stay In the sport.There are two main competitors for AS in the same area about 120 miles Northeast of Janesville that must compete for the population in Ranked. These two companies are more advantaged because they offer more availability, larger and aster planes, and charger more in fees. They are both open year round on the weekends and are open at least 4 days during the high season. AS only has two competitors to beat, which is a plus, considering their strengths. But the scenery that AS has to offer is more beautiful than the scenery of the other two companies.Internal factors that affect AS is employee schedules. Most of the employees for AS are part-time workers, including the owner, Bill Cockerel. Bill and is employees are only available to work the weekends they are scheduled to work during the open season. Bill works another Job and the earliest he can be at AS is at pm on Fridays. There is only one cameraman, which means only one person, per film, per flight. Videos are given only on Sundays, and with new student reservations on Mondays, those videos arena received until the following Sunday.There are currently two Cessna 182 planes, which take longer to reach higher altitudes. The maximum height for AS is 10,000 feet. The Cessna planes hold up to four parachutists at one time. During the high season, this becomes a problem because AS only has four parachutes in its possession; two tandems and two accelerate free-fall parachutes. By analyzing this case, I found It necessary for AS to do tw o things. First they can keep the Cessna planes they already have and extend their work days to Fridays and Mondays to make more available times to customers.Since this Is a second Job for most of the employees, Including the owner, more employees will be needed or longer shift hours for the employees that are already there. A new, larger plane wouldn't be necessary In this action because there will be more time available to work the flights. The second option for AS would be to purchase a larger plan that revives a faster turnaround time, reach higher altitudes, and hold more passengers. In doing this, AS will need to be a full-time company, with extended weekends In the high season.The profit margin and hourly rates will increase if this is implemented. IT one AT ten Cessna are solo , ten money can De uses to lighten ten cost AT ten new plane. AS will need to raise their prices and do heavy advertisement to fill passenger slots on the planes. Although the first option allows the c ompany to grow at a slower pace, I think the second option is sounder for the company. AS should become full-time and add mom of the serious skydivers as employees.With more employees and an extended weekend, an increase for fees is necessary. The demand for skydiving with the company is at good standing. AS needs to make it available to accommodate those potential customers. Adding at least one more camera would be a great step because the video helps with advertising the company's services. Finding more first time jumpers and creating a program which allows them to return is the key to generating the income that is needed. Once they've Jumped two or three times, the chances of them returning are high. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-92010748677360979482020-01-03T11:04:00.001-08:002020-01-03T11:04:03.296-08:00What Is the Boiling Point of Milk You might need to know the boiling point of milk for cooking, or you might simply be curious. Here is a look at the boiling point of milk and the factors that affect it. Science of Boiling Milk The boiling point of milk is close to the boiling point of water, which is 100 degrees C, or 212 degrees F at sea level, but milk contains additional molecules, so its boiling point is slightly higher. How much higher depends on the chemical composition of the milk, so there isnt a standard boiling point of milk that you can look up. However, its only a fraction of a degree off, so the boiling point is very close to that of water. As with water, the boiling point of milk is affected by atmospheric pressure, so the boiling point is highest at sea level and lower when high on a mountain. Why Is the Boiling Point Higher? The boiling point of milk is higher than the boiling point of water because of a phenomenon called boiling point elevation. Whenever a nonvolatile chemical is dissolved in a liquid, the increased number of particles in the liquid causes it to boil at a higher temperature. You can think of milk as water that contains salts, sugars, fats, and other molecules. Just as salt water boils at a slightly higher temperature than pure water, milk boils at a slightly higher temperature, too. Its not a huge temperature difference, though, so expect milk to boil about as quickly as water. You Cant Boil Milk in a Pan of Hot Water Sometimes recipes call for scalded milk, which is milk brought almost to boiling but not all the way. One easy way to scald milk is to set a container of milk in a pot of water and bring the water to a boil. The temperature of the water wont exceed its boiling point because the water forms steam. The boiling point of milk is always slightly higher than that of water at the same pressure, so the milk will not boil. What Exactly Is Boiling? Boiling is the transition from a liquid state into vapor or gas. It occurs at a temperature called the boiling point, which is where the vapor pressure of the liquid is the same as the external pressure around it. The bubbles are the vapor. In the case of boiling water or milk, the bubbles consist of water vapor. The bubbles expand as they rise due to decreased pressure, eventually releasing to the surface as steam. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-48791179988975609762019-12-26T07:31:00.001-08:002019-12-26T07:31:02.922-08:00Micro Economic - 1890 Words 1. PRINCIPES OF ECONOMICS-MANKIEW CHAPTER 1- QUESTION FOR REVIEW (18) No 3. What is inflation and what causes it? = Inflation is an increase in the overall level of prices in the economy. Inflation happen because culprit is growth in the quantity o money when a government creates larges quantities of the nationââ¬â¢s money, the value of the money. No 5. Explain the two main causes of market failure and give an example of each! = Externality, is the impact of one personââ¬â¢s action on the well being of a bystander Example: pollution. = Market power, is the ability of a single economic actor (or small group of acors) to have a substantial influence on market prices. Example : if everyone in town needs water but there is only one well,â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦No. 9. What is a competitive market? 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Data will be collected from parents and alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-50331810330339513432019-12-10T00:02:00.001-08:002019-12-10T00:02:03.891-08:00Decision Making Analysis for Renovate Library- myassignmenthelp Question: Discuss about theDecision Making Analysis for Renovate Central Library. Answer: Introduction The role of decision making holds an integral part in aligning the appropriate formation of the operations for the deployment of the functions. The decision making is very helpful for aligning the appropriate and successive formation of the alignment methods (Heyler et al., 2016). We were able to understand the application of the decision making and apply it for our decision making situation. The support and integration of the decision making would allow the formation of the improvement of the operations. The decision making had been classified in two types namely individual and team decision (Azadnia, Saman Wong, 2015). When a sole person is responsible for making the decisions, it is termed as individual decision. However, if all members of the team have a role in taking the decision or equal right for decision making, it is termed team decision. The following assignment is made for analysing the case study of Renovation of Central Library and applying effective decision making process for the scenario of introduction of kids section in the organization. The decision for the renovation of the central library and application of the kids section is helpful for the deployment of the improved operations. The various decision taking models are helpful for aligning with the formation of the supplementary development of the improved operations. The assignment is divided into three parts namely analysis of situation for decision making, decision making practices, and application of decision making practice to the scenario selected. Analysis of Situation for Decision Making Our project of Renovation of Central Library was based on use of technology and construction project management principles so that we could renovate the library in a more convenient form. The renovation would also allow the formation of the activities that are capable for listing the modification of the successive integration model. The deployment of the activities is aligned for the modification of the improved functional analysis. The decision making is helpful for aligning with the operational development of the activities (Heyler et al., 2016). The organization is largely helpful for considering the magnitude of the improved development models. The supportive and inclusive development had helped in forming the combination of the operational development. We have to take many decisions while carrying out the project of renovation of the central library. Our first consideration for which we had to make decision was whether we needed to upgrade our computers. It was an evident for us that if we want to improve our communication, data storage management, and stock management we have to upgrade our computers (Azadnia, Saman Wong, 2015). Similarly, we have to take many other decisions such as which new books do we need to introduce, what new furniture should be bring for better infrastructure, kids section should be applied or not, and what other appliances do we need to add. All these decisions must be taken for ensuring that the right amount of operations is taken place. The involvement of the function is aligned for listing the development of the supportive and effective deployment of the operations (Block et al., 2016). The decision taking situation that we need to consider is the probability of introduction of the kids section. Decision Making Practices According to Barr (2014), there are several practices that one must abide for taking effective decisions in the project. The decision makings are helpful for ensuring that all the factors are analysed before taking any individual step for decision making process. The decision making is helpful for carrying out the operations and align the improved communication in the organization. These several practices have been in use and they have been implied for improved communication management. The decision making processes are applied for the formation of the improved communication and management. The study of literature by Conrado et al. (2016) had helped us in understanding the concept of decision making for the alignment of the operations. The decision that we need to take must be clearly defined by the alignment of the successive and intrigued development model. The improved decision making is helpful for forming the development of the successive management process. Schapira et al. (2016), have pointed out that the integration of the operations is helpful for listing the management of the activities and aligning the formation of the decision criteria. The viability of the decision criteria is helpful for setting specific decision making approach for the deployment of the improved functional analysis. The preparation of the operations is helpful for the deployment of the improved system development. According to Snyder and Diesing (2015), the preparation of the functions are aligned with the effective decision making process (unilateral, consultant, team agreement, expert, or consensus). The sharing of the information is aligned with the deployment of the operations for the consideration of the successful integration operations. The facilitation of the navigation for the deployment of the decision is also required. As stated by Azar, Bouaynaya and Polikar, (2015), the practice involves the formation of the analysis of the enterprise and getting t o know about the operations. The acknowledgement of the enterprise operations are helpful for settling with the formation of the supportive deployment of the improvement of the operations. The inclusion of the operations is deployed for the formation of the inclusion methods (Karimi, Papamichail Holland, 2015). We need to keep up with our commitments for developing the operations for effective renovation of the central library. Application of Decision Making Practice to the Scenario Selected The key decision making practices are defining the decision to be taken, establishment of the decision criteria, determination of the specific decision making process (unilateral, consultant, team agreement, expert, or consensus), preparation for the process, and navigation to the achievement of the decision (Snyder Diesing, 2015). We applied the same process for taking the decision for the development of the decision making process. The decision making is helpful for the formation of the improved functional operations. The key decision making is helpful for carrying out the analysis of the key decision making process. The decision making is helpful for listing the management of the success deployment and analysis. The key decision making is helpful for implying the alignment of the decision making (Droutman, Bechara Read, 2015). We at first analysed the scenario of introduction of the kids section in central library. It helped us to form the understanding of the key decision makin g process. The analysis had helped in understanding the deployment of the successive and intrigued development model. After this, we shift to the next activity of establishing criteria for decision making. The criteria developed in helpful for aligning the formation of the decision for the introduction of the kids section. We analysed the situation and came forward with the main criteria for analysis of the scenario for renovation. The involvement of the functions is aligned for listing the development of the supportive and effective deployment of the operations (Pettigrew, 2014). The decision taking situation that we need to consider was the probability of introduction of the kids section and hence, we had to form the consideration for the deployment of the successive and intrigued action development. We selected the process of team agreement for taking the decision of the project. However, we needed to integrate the deployment of the operations for decision making with the help of practices. The preparation of the process is helpful for analysing the existing information and developing a sound pra ctice for the final project deliverable. The practical application of the theory would consume some amount of the improved analysis method. The acknowledgement of the enterprise operations are helpful for settling with the formation of the supportive deployment of the improvement of the operations (Alarcon et al., 2014). We need to keep up with our commitments for developing the operations for effective renovation of the central library. Conclusion It can be concluded from the report that decision making is a very crucial factor for the completion of the project. Our project of renovation of the central library is helpful for the formation of the successive and intrigued development factor. The alignment of the operations had helped in forming the successive consideration of the intrigued deployment model. The study of the various practices in decision making had considered the formation of the appropriate decision for the introduction of the kids section. The effective decision making had been implied for our project of renovation of the building. 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She also said that "if we reject single story's then there will never be single story's to be told". Whenever I look at somebody I see somebody that has a story. So yes whenever I do look at somebody I see a single story. The story I see whenever I look at somebody is that they are going thru a lot of things and they just need help and support sometimes. It is important to read and explore variety of literature so you can learn about other places and what other people are trying to explain to us. Also it helps you to learn new things that you didn't know about other places in the world. Journal #2 September 8, 2017 I don't know much about the Native Americans. All I know is that they founded our country and they used to hunt and they used buffalo skin for tools and clothing. I guess Christopher Columbus would be a single story about the Native Americans. The general perspective is that they have their owns laws and most Americans think that it's not fair. But in all fairness, they do have to follow the rules that Americans have. I think that everybody is equal and they all have the same rules and that we should treat everybody the way we wanted to be treated. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-68293644133969315642019-11-27T02:32:00.001-08:002019-11-27T02:32:04.586-08:00It All Seemed Right â⬠Short StoryIt All Seemed Right ââ¬â Short Story Free Online Research Papers It All Seemed Right Short Story Laura was an ambitious young American woman who had her life almost completely in order. She had a good career, was married to a wealthy doctor, and had a beautiful daughter. The only thing in Bettyââ¬â¢s life that was different than what she had expected for herself was the fact that her husband was Iranian. To Laura he seemed perfectly American until the day the family went on a vacation to Iran and Bettyââ¬â¢s husband tried to keep them there by holding her hostage in his suppressed country. To escape the insane place she found herself in, the place where her daughter was forced to chant, â⬠death to America,â⬠every day in school, Laura risked her life to climb the mountains into Turkey. The environment we are raised in easily influences us because it paints our picture of normality. And in our society, normality seems to be quite attractive. Laura sacrificed her life to escape from Iran because she could not stand what normality was for Iranian women. She could not stand being covered from head to toe and to be completely under the authority of her husband. Why is it that she took such desperate measures to escape when a lot of women are content and believe their place in the Muslim world is perfectly normal? Laura was so unhappy in Iran because Iran because it was not the ââ¬Å"normalâ⬠society she was used to. We, as children, are sponges that soak up the ways of life that are modeled to us. For Betty, the normality she was born into was extremely far from the lifestyle of Iranian women. Women who accept the fact they must be completely covered in public, even in stifling heat. If their environment didnââ¬â¢t influence people, we wouldnââ¬â¢t have countries full of similar ways of life, ways of dressing, and even eating. The idea that people can be easily influenced by their environment can be proven by the many different cultures that make up our diverse world. Research Papers on It All Seemed Right - Short StoryStandardized TestingResearch Process Part One19 Century Society: A Deeply Divided EraInfluences of Socio-Economic Status of Married MalesThe Effects of Illegal ImmigrationRelationship between Media Coverage and Social andThe Fifth HorsemanHonest Iagos Truth through DeceptionEffects of Television Violence on ChildrenHip-Hop is Art alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-20196149192772479012019-11-23T10:06:00.001-08:002019-11-23T10:06:03.952-08:00Atlantic Telegraph Cable TimelineAtlantic Telegraph Cable Timeline The first telegraph cable to cross the Atlantic Ocean failed after working for a few weeks in 1858. The businessman behind the audacious project, Cyrus Field, was determined to make another attempt, but the Civil War, and numerous financial problems, interceded. Another failed attempt was made in the summer of 1865. And finally, in 1866, a fully functional cable was placed that connected Europe to North America. The two continents have been in constant communication since. The cable stretching thousands of miles under the waves changed the world profoundly, as news no longer took weeks to cross the ocean. The nearly instant movement of news was a huge leap forward for business, and it changed the way Americans and Europeans viewed the news. The following timeline detailsà major events in the long struggle to transmit telegraphic messages between continents. 1842: During the experimental phase of the telegraph, Samuel Morse placed an underwater cable in New York Harbor and succeeded in sending messages across it. A few years later, Ezra Cornell placed a telegraph cable across the Hudson River from New York City to New Jersey. 1851: A telegraph cable was laid under the English Channel, connecting England and France. January 1854: A British entrepreneur, Frederic Gisborne, who had run into financial problems while trying to place an undersea telegraph cable from Newfoundland to Nova Scotia, happened to meet Cyrus Field, a wealthy businessman and investor in New York City. Gisbornes original idea was to transmit information faster than ever between North America and Europe by employing ships and telegraph cables. The town of St. Johns, on the eastern tip of the island of Newfoundland, is the closest point to Europe in North America. Gisborne envisioned fast boats delivering news from Europe to St. Johns, and the information quickly being relayed, via his underwater cable, from the island to the Canadian mainland and then onward to New York City. While considering whether to invest in Gisbornes Canadian cable, Field looked closely at a globe in his study. He was struck with a far more ambitious thought: a cable should continue eastward from St. Johns, across the Atlantic Ocean, to a peninsula jutting into the ocean from the west coast of Ireland. Asà connections were already in place between Ireland and England, news from London could then be relayed to New York City very quickly. May 6, 1854: Cyrus Field, with his neighbor Peter Cooper, a wealthy New York businessman, and other investors,à formed a company to create a telegraphic link between North America and Europe. The Canadian Link 1856: After overcoming many obstacles, a working telegraph line finally reached from St. Johns, on the edge of the Atlantic, to the Canadian mainland. Messages from St. Johns, on the edge of North America, could be relayed to New York City. Summer 1856: An ocean expedition took soundings and determined that a plateau on the ocean floor would provide a suitable surface on which to place a telegraph cable. Cyrus Field, visiting England, organized the Atlantic Telegraph Company and was able to interest British investors to join the American businessmen backing the effort to lay the cable. December 1856: Back in America, Field visited Washington, D.C., and convinced the U.S. government to assist in the laying of the cable. Senator William Seward of New York introduced a bill to provide funding for the cable. It narrowly passed through Congress and was signed into law by President Franklin Pierce on March 3, 1857, on Pierces last day in office. The 1857 Expedition: A Fast Failure Spring 1857: The U.S. Navys largest steam-powered ship, U.S.S. Niagara sailed to England and rendezvoused with a British ship, H.M.S. Agamemnon. Each ship took on 1,300 miles of coiled cable, and a plan was devised for them to lay the cable across the bottom of the sea. The ships would sail together westward from Valentia, on the west coast of Ireland, with the Niagara dropping its length of cable as it sailed. At mid-ocean, the cable dropped from the Niagara would be spliced to to the cable carried on the Agamemnon, which would then play out its cable all the way to Canada. August 6, 1857: The ships left Ireland and began dropping the cable into the ocean. August 10, 1857: The cable aboard the Niagara, which had been transmitting messages back and forth to Ireland as a test, suddenly stopped working. While engineers tried to determine the cause of the problem, a malfunction with the cable-laying machinery on the Niagara snapped the cable. The ships had to return to Ireland, having lost 300 miles of cable at sea. It was decided to try again the following year. The First 1858 Expedition: ANew Plan Met New Problems March 9, 1858: The Niagara sailed from New York to England, where it again stowed cable on board and met up with the Agamemnon. A new plan was for the ships to go to a point mid-ocean, splice together the portions of cable they each carried, and then sail apart as they lowered cable down to the ocean floor. June 10, 1858: The two cable-carrying ships, and a small fleet of escorts, sailed out from England. They encounter ferocious storms, which caused very difficult sailing for ships carrying the enormous weight of cable, but all survived intact. June 26, 1858: The cables on Niagara and Agamemnon were spliced together, and the operation of placing the cable began. Problems were encountered almost immediately. June 29, 1858: After three days of continuous difficulties, a break in the cable made the expedition halt and head back to England. The Second 1858 Expedition: Success Followed By Failure July 17, 1858: The ships left Cork, Ireland, to make another attempt, utilizing essentially the same plan.à July 29, 1858: At mid-ocean, the cables were spliced and Niagara and Agamemnon began steaming in opposite directions, dropping the cable between them. The two ships were able to communicate back and forth via the cable, which served as a test that all was functioning well. August 2, 1858: The Agamemnon reached Valentia harbor on the west coast of Ireland and the cable was brought ashore. August 5, 1858: The Niagara reached St. Johns, Newfoundland, and the cable was connected to the land station. A message was telegraphed to newspapers in New York alerting them of the news. The message stated that the cable crossing the ocean was 1,950 statue miles long. Celebrations broke out in New York City, Boston, and other American cities. A New York Times headline declared the new cable The Great Event of The Age. A congratulatory message was sent across the cable from Queen Victoria to President James Buchanan. When the message was relayed to Washington, American officialsà at first believed the message from the British monarch to be a hoax. September 1, 1858: The cable, which had been operating for four weeks, began failing. A problem with the electrical mechanism that powered the cable proved fatal, and the cable stopped working entirely. Many in the public believed it had all been a hoax. The 1865 Expedition: New Technology, New Problems Continued attempts to lay a working cable were suspended due to a lack of funds. And the outbreak of the Civil War made the entire project impractical. The telegraph played an important role in the war, and President Lincoln used the telegraph extensively to communicate with commanders. But extending cables to another continent was far from a wartime priority. As the war was coming to an end, and Cyrus Field was able to get financial problems under control, preparations began for another expedition, this time using one enormous ship, the Great Eastern. The ship, which had been designed and built by the great Victorian engineer Isambard Brunel, had become unprofitable to operate. But its vast size made it perfect for storing and laying telegraph cable. The cable to be laid in 1865 was made with higher specifications than the 1857-58 cable. And the process of putting the cable aboard ship was greatly improved, as it was suspected that rough handling on the ships had weakened the earlier cable. The painstaking work of spooling the cable on the Great Eastern was a source of fascination for the public, and illustrations of it appeared in popular periodicals. July 15, 1865: The Great Eastern sailed from England on its mission to place the new cable. July 23, 1865: After one end of the cable was fashioned to a land station on the west coast of Ireland, the Great Eastern began to sail westward while dropping the cable. August 2, 1865: A problem with the cable necessitated repairs, and the cable broke and was lost on the sea floor. Several attempts to retrieve the cable with a grappling hook failed. August 11, 1865: Frustrated by all attempts to raise the sunken and severed cable, the Great Eastern began to steam back to England. Attempts to place the cable that year were suspended. The Successful 1866 Expedition: June 30, 1866:à The Great Eastern steamed from England with new cable aboard. July 13, 1866:à Defying superstition, on a Friday the 13th the fifth attempt since 1857 to lay the cable began. And this time the attempt to connect the continents encountered very few problems. July 18, 1866: In the only serious problem encountered on the expedition, a tangle in the cable had to be sorted out. The process took about two hours and was successful. July 27, 1866: The Great Eastern reached the shore of Canada, and the cable was brought ashore. July 28, 1866: The cable was proven successful and congratulatory messages began to travel across it. This time the connection between Europe and North America remained steady, and the two continents have been in contact, via undersea cables, to the present day. After successfully laying the 1866 cable, the expedition then located, and repaired, the cable lost in 1865. The two working cables began to change the world, and over the following decades more cables crossed the Atlantic as well as other vast bodies of water. After a decade of frustration the era of instant communication had arrived. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-68878015374226818612019-11-21T04:45:00.001-08:002019-11-21T04:45:08.403-08:00Home Buying Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1750 wordsHome Buying - Essay Example It possesses a momentous inheritance being built in the 1976 but comprise almost every benefit of a modern house. It has been built on a lot of acres as a 1,520 square foot condo with 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths (Weichert, ââ¬Å"Condo for Sale in Northridge, CAâ⬠). A) The Area 1) Online Statistics a) Crime: According to the recent crime statistics presented by the Los Angeles Police Department the frequency of crimes have reduced significantly. However, in the current situation the property crimes such as, theft have increased to a certain extent (Lapdonline, ââ¬Å"West Los Angeles Area Profileâ⬠; Los Angeles Times, ââ¬Å"Northridgeâ⬠). b) Sexual Offenders: There were ten sexual offences recorded in recent days in various parts of Northridge which can also be recognized as the neighborhood area of Rinaldi Street (Office of the Attorney General, ââ¬Å"In Violationâ⬠). c) Density: According to the Census 2000, the neighborhood area of the selected house/condo is populated with a total number of 28,049 people (U.S. Census Bureau, ââ¬Å"Fact Sheetâ⬠). Thus, the area is not densely populated.... According to the regulations prescribed the area is prohibited to be used for commercial purpose. The residents are also not allowed to have equine(s) in a lot area which is less than 20,000 square feet. Moreover, increasing the building over two storeys is also prohibited. However, the selected condo includes itself in the RD2 zone (American Legal Publishing Corporation, ââ¬Å"Municipal Code, Chapter I (Planning And Zoning Code)â⬠.). b) Walkability Ratings: On an average the area ranks 65 out of 100 in terms of Walkability. This depicts that the area is to certain extent walkable (Walk Score, ââ¬Å"19551 Rinaldi Street Northridge CA 91326â⬠). c) Rapid Transportation: The residents in the selected area enjoy rapid transport facilities with the transportation options available in terms of owned cars, rail roads, buses, taxis and others. The residents in the lot area also gain the benefit of various recreation centers in the walkable area (City Data, ââ¬Å"91326 Zip Code D etailed Profileâ⬠). B) The House/Condo 1) Selling Price of Neighborhood Houses The houses/condos located in the lot area, i.e. Northridge, 91326 and possessing almost similar characteristics to that of 19551 has been recorded to have an average selling price of $300,000 (Home Insight, ââ¬Å"Historical Sales Resultsâ⬠). The chart represented below shall unambiguously depict the sale prices of the neighborhood condos possessing similar features. Map Address Saleà Price Closeà Date Bed Bath Sq.à Ft. à Yr.à Built 1 19547 Rinaldi St $360,000 04/07/2010 3 3 1520 1976 2 19561 Rinaldi St $320,000 à 03/02/2010 3 2 1404 1976 3 19569 Rinaldi St $445,770 à 02/04/2010 4 3 1637 1976 4 19527 alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-75274462017426003852019-11-19T22:31:00.001-08:002019-11-19T22:31:03.386-08:00International case 2 Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 wordsInternational case 2 - Essay Example It operates in about seventy countries in the world. They incorporate the use of technology and innovation with the intention of building energy for future sustainability. The company aims at meeting energy demand across the entire world in a responsible manner in terms of economic, environmental, and social aspects. The company is committed to ethics and requirements of corporate social responsibility. In Nigeria, Oliver (2014) narrated that the company was involves in corruption scandal of $ 1.1 billion. Investors and stockholders were furious on the modalities the company had employed in Nigeria concerning how the capital was spent. The deal was perceived to be a shadow one as it was considered not only bad for the people of Nigeria as a developing country but for business as well. Corruption is considered unethical in the climate of corporate social responsibility (John, 2012). The reputation of the company was tainted and this would reflect on its performance. That was an issue that the shareholders would not sit by and watch since a drop in performance was tantamount to have a significant effect on their share value. Earlier this year, Miroslav (2015) illuminated that the government of Slovakia had contemplated enacting a law that was deemed anti-Shell due to the scandal related to the health procurement. The scandal outraged the citizens since the healthcare sector was one o f the most corrupt sectors in Slovakia. If this law is enacted then the value of the shareholders of the company is likely to drop. The other countries where the multinational corporation in discussion have faced similar corruption scandal are in the US, UK, and Ireland. Diseye (2014) explained that the company also was accused of double standards in its commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) especially in countries where there are no strict laws. According to FOE (Friends of the Earth), Shell disregarded the environment, as well as the alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-5657843737837467412019-11-17T11:02:00.001-08:002019-11-17T11:02:06.132-08:00How Values Affect Decisions in Personal and Professional Life Essay Example for Free How Values Affect Decisions in Personal and Professional Life Essay Abstract Many people have a set of core values, either personal, organizational, or cultural, that help guide his or her life, and that assist him or her in making decisions in their everyday existence. Most of my decisions are based on how they will affect my family, me, and my career. My family is the key factor in any decision I make. I have to consider what influence my choices will have on my family before I act on them. My success in my career choice of Information Systems is also an important value to me. I strive to improve my knowledge of information systems to the best of ability in order to further my career. This value has brought me to be results oriented, a hard worker, and a team player. Companies are now doing business with other companies in different countries. Organizations are now set up to where employees have to interact with different people to get the job done. If someone desires a long, prosperous career, they have to learn to work with diverse people of different cultures. Everyone has a set of core values that assist him or her in making decisions in their daily existence, and many people expect these values to lead them to live a wonderful life. Many people have a set of core values, either personal, organizational, or cultural, that help guide his or her life, and that assist him or her in making decisions in their everyday existence Values such as my family, friendships, and personal growth contribute to the choices that I make in my personal life. Values such as being results-oriented, a hard worker, a team player, and the desire to be successful guide me in making decisions in an organizational environment. I evaluate my core values before making any decisions that will influence them in anyway. According to author David Peters (2003): Personal ethics have been defined as principles of good behavior, a moral code of conduct, or a system to decide between competing options. But simply stated, personal ethics are nothing more than the rules impose on ourselves that govern our daily actions. (p. 30) For many people different factors and beliefs shape their values but, I believe that everyone shares one goal of living the best life possible not just physically but spiritually and mentally. Many of my decisions are based on how they will affect my family, me, and my career. My family is the key factor in any decision I make. I have to consider what influence my choices will have on my family before I follow through with them. For example, my returning to school keeps me from spending as much time as I would like with my loved ones. I thought about returning back to school long and hard and came to the conclusion that I need to return to school now before I have more children, my daughter gets to an age were I have to run her all over town for things that she wants to participate in, or any other life-changing event takes place. I came to the conclusion that I need to go now because it will only take between a year and half or two years to complete. By the time I am done with school, my daughter will be four and starting kindergarten, and that is a good time to also think about having another child. So I decided to go ahead and return to school and get my masters degree in information systems. If I know that a decision will drastically affect my family, I will go to them to get their input on the situation. My success in my career choice of Information Systems is also an important value to me. Roy Posner states, One of the interesting values in life is ones innate desire for continuous improvement. (Roy Posner 2006). I strive to improve my knowledge of information systems to the best of my ability in order to further my career. This value has brought me to be results oriented, a hard worker, and a team player. In the environment of information technology, everyone has to be team player because most of the positions require people to interact with each other. Whether the person is a systems analyst or a mail clerk, he or she will be part of a diverse group of people who have to work together effectively and efficiently to meet the goals of the organization as a whole. Culture is the key to peoples way of living, accepting changes and doing business is rapidly loosing geographical borders. (Kanungo, 2006, p. 23). Companies are now doing business with other companies in different countries. Organizations are now set up to where employees have to interact with different people to fulfill his or her job duties. If someone desires a long, prosperous career, they have to learn to work with diverse people of different cultures. At one time or another, everyone has had life experiences that help guide his or her decision making process. Nancy Haught (2006) states the following: For many people, from many different belief systems, their faith is the only factor that they see shaping their personal ethics. But most Americans would admit that other factors do play a part: parents or other relatives;? experiences such as a stint in the Peace Corps or a brush with the law. The factors that shape our ethics are varied, but it religion that often gets the credit, or the blame (p.C1) Many people have come to the realization that they dont have to have the world to live a good life. Although, someone may want a successful career, they shouldnt have to sacrifice other aspects of their life to obtain it. Other aspects of life are more fulfilling, such as a wonderful relationship with God, family, and friends. Many people have a set of core values that assist him or her in making decisions in their daily existence, and many people expect these values to lead them to live a wonderful life References Haught, N. (2006, March 11). Ethics values | definitions ethics, morals, values. The Oregonian, C1. Kanungo, R. P. (2006). Cross culture and business practice: are they coterminous or cross-verging? Cross Cultural Management, 13(1), 23. Peters, David. (2003) Your Personal Ethics ? is it time for a check up? National Jeweler, 97 (7), 30. Posner, Roy. (2006). The Power of Personal Values. Retrieved July 05, 2007 from http://www. gurusoftware. com/GuruNet/Personal/Topics/Values. htm. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535483860018772909.post-74542697890132208302019-11-14T23:34:00.001-08:002019-11-14T23:34:03.395-08:00An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen Essay -- Enemy People Henrik IbAn Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen An Enemy of the People deals with the extent to which individual desires and beliefs are compromised by society. In particular, the play focuses on the ways in which an individual can be ostracized by the society he is trying to help. One primary message of the play is that the individual, who stands alone, is more often "right" than the mass of people, who are portrayed as ignorant and sheeplike. Isben who turned atheist during his encounter with Georg Brandes, presents many Christian values in ââ¬ËAn enemy of the peopleââ¬â¢, and religious references. Both Dr. Stockmann and Mrs. Stockmann reveal signs of religious references and show Christian values. We learn that Dr. Stockmann has strong moral values when it comes to honesty and truth. From the following we can tell that he believes that the truth should not be hidden from anyone let alone the community, and that the truth shall prevail in the end. ââ¬ËI should think he would be very glad that such an important truth has been brought to lightââ¬â¢. We can also see that the truth is a very important part of Dr. Stockmannââ¬â¢s life, and that the truth is what rightly should be stood up for, as he says, ââ¬ËIn godââ¬â¢s name, what else do you suppose I should do but take my stand on right and truth?ââ¬â¢ and the ââ¬Ëtruth and the people will win the fight you may be certain!ââ¬â¢. Apart from sticking up for the truth he also believes in sticking up for what he believes in which is a strong Christian value. You can almost compare Jesus Christ to Dr. Stockmann as both stands up for what they believe are the truth and what they believe in. Just as Jesus preached to people to back his side, Dr Stockmann does the same. ââ¬ËIf I canââ¬â¢t hire a hall, I shall... ... donââ¬â¢t know; but I donââ¬â¢t like it. We also see many religious expressions made by her, such as ââ¬Ëgood heavensââ¬â¢, or Good lord help usââ¬â¢. She also makes reference to God when speaking to Dr. Stockmann., ââ¬ËI donââ¬â¢t know anything about it but God preserve us. Apart from Mrs. Stockmann and Dr Stockmann showing some religious reference we see Petra reveal that hard work is also presented as a good Christian value. ââ¬ËYes ââ¬â but that is good. One is so delightfully tired after itââ¬â¢. In the end we see similarities in both Jesus and Dr. Stockman that they both struggle to get the truth out to people, and that both are seen as enemies although they are in fact people doing right for others. Dr Stockmann does stand alone in the end but he was the one in the right, and stood up to his believes, and in his mind, ââ¬Ëthe strongest man in the world is he who stands most aloneââ¬â¢. alisonbennett1981http://www.blogger.com/profile/04392598244060921547noreply@blogger.com0