tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28406204569422021812024-02-08T01:55:05.433-08:00Write a paper for me for freeJanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.comBlogger1914125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-43921592250890839332020-08-26T10:45:00.001-07:002020-08-26T10:45:07.242-07:00Metamorphosis Essays - Developmental Biology, MetamorphosisTransformation Transformation: In science, striking difference in structure or structure in a person in the wake of bring forth or birth. Hormones called shedding and adolescent hormones, which are not species explicit, evidently direct the changes. These physical changes just as those including development and separation are joined by changes of the living being's physiology, natural chemistry, and conduct. From creature advancement. Transformation, the change of the hatchling into an grown-up, is a pretty much entangled procedure relying upon the level of distinction between the two structures. The change might be progressive, reach out finished an extensive stretch, and include various halfway stages; then again, the change might be accomplished in one stage. In the last case, particularly if the distinction between the hatchling and grown-up is extraordinary, enormous pieces of the group of the hatchling, including all the explicitly larval organs, crumble (necrobiotic transformation). Minimum amount: ?n atomic material science, the base measure of a given fissile material important to accomplish a self-supporting parting chain response under expressed conditions. Its size relies upon a few variables, including the sort of fissile material utilized, its fixation and immaculateness, and the arrangement and geometry of the encompassing response framework. History and Theory. The examination both of the recorded procedure and its turn of events or of the techniques utilized by students of history to comprehend their material. The term history might be utilized in two very various faculties: it might mean (1) the occasions and activities that together make up the human past, or (2) the records given of that past and the methods of examination whereby they are shown up at or built. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-82899852956705976542020-08-22T07:55:00.001-07:002020-08-22T07:55:16.098-07:00TEDDY BOYS (YOUTH SUBCULTURE) Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 wordsTEDDY BOYS (YOUTH SUBCULTURE) - Essay Example They take emblematic implications and become blemish for the individuals who abhor it and a token of ID and acknowledgment into the fraternity for the individuals who are a piece of that gathering. The Teddy Boys subculture developed during the 1950s in England (Hazlehurst and Hazlehurst, 1998). Fundamentally it was a response to the limiting space and declining status that the working class English individuals were given. Building up a subculture is inescapable, as Dick Hebdige writes in his book Subculture: The Meaning of Style (1979), that ââ¬Å"modesâ⬠and ââ¬Å"categoriesâ⬠acquired from the old people no longer serve the necessities of another age. The Teddy Boy subculture picked up roots during post-world war Britain (Hazlehurst and Hazlehurst, 1998), to speak more loudly against the social foul play that was tormenting Britain. It rose from the working white collar class and strived to show signs of improvement economic wellbeing (Hazlehurst and Hazlehurst, 1998). The Teds were initially called the Cosh Boys later Daily Express named the Edwardian looking youngsters as Teddy Boys (Robertson, 2007). The ââ¬ËTeddy Boysââ¬â¢ was the first with recognizable groups that wore comparable apparel. The exemplary Teddy Boy look would be the drake coat and ââ¬Ëbrothel creepersââ¬â¢ for footwear. To start with there were curtains and drainpipe pants for the Teds (Marko, 2007). Later this look was moved up to wraps with neckline, sleeve and pocket trimmings. The pants got smaller with crepe soled shoes (otherwise called the insect smashers). The hairdo was vigorously gelled (lubed) with a quiff formed into a DA, all the more famously known as the ââ¬Ëduckââ¬â¢s arseââ¬â¢ (Marko, 2007). The ââ¬ËEdwardianââ¬â¢ style embraced by the Teds was a ââ¬Ëtakeââ¬â¢ on the sort of garments worn by a specific segment of the British armed force (the Guards) after WW2, with conscious references back to when the privileged were ââ¬Ëin chargeââ¬â¢. Worn by the gatekeepers the style had solid Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-4035389269749015642020-08-18T07:29:00.001-07:002020-08-18T07:29:02.071-07:00Hometown HeroesHometown Heroes While Im highlighting awesome MIT 09s Every summer, community newspapers across the country publish articles highlighting students as they head off to college. Ill often get emailed them, though this summer Ive only received one so far. If youre an MIT 09 and youve had an article written about you (or, parents, your son or daughter), send it along and Ill highlight it in a future entry! A little background: back in the summer of 2003, the MIT News Office did a series of these articles called Hometown Heroes, based on local, hometown news articles about students goign off to MIT. Most of these students were those normal students people always ask me about (i.e. Do any normal students get admitted to MIT, or do I have to cure cancer and save a child from a burning orphanage?). Anyway, the old series about the now rising juniors is worth a read. Back to the present day: this story was emailed along to me by Ellen Stordy, who is the Assistant to Dean Marilee Jones, with the comment Great story for the blog. If you know Ellen, you know the best thing to do is to do what she says so check out this article from the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, a newspaper focused on the African-American community in Minnesota. Academics come first for MIT-bound scholar Jeremy McGee began to show signs of genius at age three or four. After returning from visits to the grocery store with his mother, he would calculate the amount of cash she gave to the store clerk and the cash she received in return. Thus began his fascination with mathematics. [] Now, at age 17, he is preparing to attend the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to major in engineering and fulfill his dream of becoming a rocket scientist. That is my dream to become a rocket scientist. I can remember playing with this airplane that I had when I was four. I mean, I used to go out to the airport and watch planes take off and land. Its what I love to do, and its what I want to do for the rest of my life. [] I think its recognizing the responsibility, he says, especially like in my family in Georgia. My mom is a single parent. I have my little brother to take care of. I babysit 16 to 20 hours a week, like after school and things like that. I have to take my brother to some of the extra curricular activities that I do. I think its realizing whats important and what has to be done in order to succeed. I mean, you have to put the work in. Its hard, yes You have to just get up and do it; thats the biggest thing. Planning is good, but action is definitely what I concern myself with. [] Jeremy McGee credits his parents for instilling the importance of education in his life. He recalls long talks with his father on education being equivalent to success. Before my father passed away he would always lecture me, and we would always talk about how important it was to do well in school. [] McGee recalls time spent with family in Minnesota, who helped convince him that being an African American with talent was normal. Although he attended predominantly White public schools growing up in Arizona, he made huge connections with his African ancestry in his summer visits to Minnesota. I have been coming to Minnesota ever since I was nine, 10 years old, he says. I have to credit [stepmother Rose McGee] for this, and my dad, for introducing me to African culture and recognizing where we as a people are from its very humbling. Everybody in the community, they have all helped in shaping who I am now. I recognize that being Black is not about fulfilling stereotypes, but about succeeding and achieving while recognizing where you are from. Currently, McGee is giving back to the community by volunteering at the Arts-Us Enviro-Arts Summer Camp. The camp works with students ages 5-14. McGee gets his greatest joy from parents feedback on how their kids love working with him. Often the older kids ask his advice on high school courses and colleges. McGee said hes happy to offer them any assistance he can. I feel like its my duty to make an impact on the world, and if I dont, I will be disappointed in myself the most. Far from other peoples expectations, I feel that as a gifted Black individual its important to give back to the community and to the world. So thats basically my mission in life. [Read the entire article] Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-50220352867990238812020-05-24T08:55:00.001-07:002020-05-24T08:55:03.754-07:00Shaping a Positive Attitude Toward Writing Lets be honest: how do you feel about having toà write? Do you tend to view a writing project as a challenge or as a chore? Or is it merely a dull duty, one that you have no strong feelings about at all? Whatever your attitude may be, one thing is certain: how you feel about writing both effects and reflects how well you can write. Attitudes on Writing Lets compare the attitudes expressed by two students: I love to write and I always have. Even when I was a little kid, if there wasnt any paper I would write on the walls! I keep an online journal and write l-o-n-g emails to my friends and family. I usually get pretty good grades from instructors who let me write.I HATE to write. I get so nervous when I have to write that my hands shake. Writing is just about the worst punishment you can give me. Maybe if I had LOTS of time and I didnt get so anxious I could be a halfway decent writer. But Im really not very good at it. Although your own feelings about writing may fall somewhere between these extremes, you probably recognize what the two students have in common: their attitudes toward writing are directly related to their abilities. The one who enjoys writing does well because she practices often, and she practices because she does well. On the other hand, the one who hates writing avoids opportunities to improve. You might be wondering, What can I do if I dont especially enjoy writing? Is there any way I can change the way I feel about having to write? Yes, is the simple answer. Certainly, you can change your attitude--and you will, as you gain more experience as a writer. In the meantime, here are a few points to think about: Sharpening your ââ¬â¹writing skills will help you improve your grades in many different courses, not just in English classes.Regardless of your ââ¬â¹career goals, writing is one of the most practical skills you can have. On a typical work day, professionals in fields as diverse as engineering, marketing, computer programming, and management spend upwards of 50% of their time writing.According to a study recently conducted by the College Board, more than 75% of managers report that they take writing into account when hiring and promoting employees. Theres a premium placed on well-developed writing skills, observed one human resources director.Writing can be personally rewarding and enriching, an outlet for your anxieties rather than a cause of them. Keeping a journal, composing e-mails or text messages to friends, even writing an occasional poem or short story (whether or not you ever intend to show your work to anyone else)--all allow you to practice your writing skills without the fear of being judged.Writing can be fun. Seriously! You may just have to trust me on this one for now, but soon you should find that being able to express your thoughts clearly in writing can produce an enormous sense of delight and satisfaction. You get the point. As you begin working to become a better writer, youll find that your attitude toward writing improves with the quality of your work. So enjoy! And start writing. Defining Your Goals Spend some time thinking about why you would like to improve your writing skills: how you might benefit, personally and professionally, by becoming a more confident and competent writer. Then, on a sheet of paper or at your computer, explain to yourself why and how you plan to achieve the goal of becoming a better writer. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-70034441023016899952020-05-13T12:48:00.001-07:002020-05-13T12:48:04.337-07:00Hiroshima, By Robert Lewis, Co Pilot Of Enola Gay ââ¬Å"Just how many Japs did we kill? I honestly have the feeling or groping for words to explain this or I might say my God, what have we done?â⬠written by Captain Robert Lewis, co-pilot of Enola Gay over Hiroshima, Japan, presently after 8:15 a.m. on August 6, 1945. The too-large gust of wind, and the looming mushroom cloud rising over the blackened city were all vaguely mentioned in his captainââ¬â¢s log. A small sketch of the first ever nuclear warfare attack can be found hastily scribbled on the back of Lewisââ¬â¢s log that was later stowed away, the sight destined to plague his mind in the years to follow. Captain Lewisââ¬â¢ account of Hiroshima is only one of thousands who never spoke about whether it was right or wrong. Lewis was not thinking aboutâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Many United States governmental personnel were aware that victory was assured at this point. According to General Henry ââ¬Å"Hapâ⬠Arnold, Army Air Forces commander, as stated in his 1949 Global Mission, ââ¬Å"It always appeared to us that atomic bomb or no atomic bomb the Japanese were already on the verge of collapseâ⬠(Weber.) Though Japan was the first to attack the United States that did not mean the war would follow in their favor. When the ending months of World War II came around it had become clear which country had the greater advantage, and whom ultimately stood on top. The resources available, damage taken, and military readiness deciding that the United States had already won. The truth being that Japan had already lost months before Hiroshima was attacked. The Japanese military had no way to make a comeback, and using a nuclear weapon when this was so obviously clear is undeniably unwarranted. Due to Japanââ¬â¢s dwindling position in the war, turning the tides stood nearly impossible; nonetheless they remained loyal to their Emperor in never giving up. Japanese soldiers believe that death came before betraying their country. However, several powerful Japanese military personnel had realized that to preserve Japan itself, surrendering was a small price to pay over annilliation. After the Hiroshima attack on August 19, 1945, an article was published on the front page of ChicagoShow MoreRelatedNuclear Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki981 Words à |à 4 PagesII, in Hiroshima, Japan, thousands died. 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In his July 25, 1945 diary entry, as Truman is writing about the bomb, he refers to the Japs as savages, ruthless, merciless and fanatic. On August 11, after both Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been devastated, an American clergyman named Samuel McCrea Cavert wrote the President urging him to give the Japanese time to surrender before using any more atomic bombs. Truman replied, When you have to deal with a beast you Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-55434533852526218952020-05-06T13:50:00.001-07:002020-05-06T13:50:11.784-07:00Kelloggââ¬â¢s Marketing Free Essays Phase 1 Companyââ¬â¢s Market Planning Colorado Technical University MKT210-1301B-07 Fundamentals of Marketing Lou Piermatteo February 25, 2013 Frosted Mini-Wheatââ¬â¢s The product I have chosen is Frosted mini-wheat. Frosted mini-wheat is one of the number one products of breakfast food. Frosted mini-wheat was first launched on the east coast in 1961. We will write a custom essay sample on Kelloggââ¬â¢s Marketing or any similar topic only for you Order Now In 1961 Frosted mini-wheatââ¬â¢s was nationally debuted making mornings shine from sea to shining sea. Frosted mini-wheat is made of whole-grain fiber to keep you at your best all morning long. We will be discussing the market strategy and mission goals of Kelloggââ¬â¢s frosted mini-wheat. Kelloggââ¬â¢s and frosted mini wheatââ¬â¢s take pride in helping people stay healthy and in fit. Companyââ¬â¢s Mission Statement Frosted mini-wheatââ¬â¢s mission statement or jingle is ââ¬Å" Keepsââ¬â¢em full and focusedâ⬠(Kelloggââ¬â¢s 2012). Frosted mini-wheatââ¬â¢s is a big breakfast in a little biscuit. Kelloggââ¬â¢s believes that every morning should start with a healthy breakfast. Kelloggââ¬â¢s frosted mini-wheatââ¬â¢s has commercials all over the television today. They are ranked number 17 in television advertising. Frosted mini-wheatââ¬â¢s is one of the top cereal marketers; they market directly to the parentââ¬â¢s and not the children. The television commercialââ¬â¢s target children to get them to eat a more healthy breakfast to get their day started. Kelloggââ¬â¢s frosted mini-wheatââ¬â¢s is packed with fiber and almost a full daysââ¬â¢ worth of gains to keep you full all morning(Kelloggââ¬â¢s 2012). Kellogg is a Global Company Committed to Building Long-Term Growth In Volume and Profit and to Enhancing its Worldwide Leadership Position by Providing Nutritious Food Products of Superior Value Companyââ¬â¢s Business and Marketing objective and goals Kelloggââ¬â¢s is focused on enriching and delighting the world though foods and brands that matter. They are nourishing families so they can thrive and flourish. Kelloggââ¬â¢s is a company of possibilities and promises of people and their well-being. Today nutrition continues to be the core of our business. And cereal is an integral part of how we can help to meet the nutritional needs of people all over the world (Kelloggââ¬â¢s 2012). Kelloggââ¬â¢s believes in integrity, accountability, passion, humility, simplicity, and results. The more the company can do for the community the more people will want to buy their products. (Kellogg2012). What is the Companyââ¬â¢s position in the Marketplace and itââ¬â¢s Differentiation Strategies? Kelloggââ¬â¢s is ranked number three is marketing facts from 2009 reports. They use television and internet marketing for their advertising. In February 2012, Kelloggââ¬â¢s introduced 2 dozen new products. They expected 15% of 2012 global sales from products introduced in the previous three years. Kelloggââ¬â¢s is commitment to product innovation has brands that consumers know and love (surperformance 2013). Kelloggââ¬â¢s financial highlights of 2011 show increases over the past five years. The net sales were up 4%, operation profit up by 2%, and the net earnings per share were up by 6%. Kelloggââ¬â¢s net sales for 2011 were $13. 2 billion dollars (Kelloggââ¬â¢s annual report 2011). The 2011 report shows the progress and future direction in four key areas; Marketplace, workplace, environment, and the community. Kelloggââ¬â¢s is dedicated to help the community. In February 2013, Kelloggââ¬â¢s pledged to provide one-half billion servings of breakfast to children and families who need it the most. They are the number one cereal company in the U. S. Kellogg has pledged $1 million in grants in the U. S. to nonprofit partners Action for Healthy Kidsà ®, Share Our Strengthââ¬â¢s No Kid Hungryà ® campaign and Food Research and Action Center so that more schools can participate in federally-funded breakfast programs. The company will also work to expand breakfast programs around the globe, maximizing product donations and advocating for the important role breakfast plays in the diet. (Kellogg2012). Control 42% of global market share for Pre-sweeter cereal, which is more than triple the market share of any of their competitors. They have the strongest brand recognition and advertising recollection of all the cereal manufacturers (Kellogg2012). Kelloggââ¬â¢s is a very passionate company. They look out for their customers just as much as their employeeââ¬â¢s. The more a company does for the community the more people will buy their products. Frosted mini-wheatââ¬â¢s is a cereal that Kelloggââ¬â¢s has promoted and made a number one cereal. There are many different kinds of frosted mini wheatââ¬â¢s to keep up with the changes and taste of people today. Frosted mini wheatââ¬â¢s are a nutrition and healthy breakfast for everyone. Theyââ¬â¢re packed with fiber! Thatââ¬â¢s what makes whole grains so terrific. Starting your day with one bowl of Frosted Mini-Wheatââ¬â¢sà ® cereal delivers 24% of the daily value of dietary fiber for adults. Thatââ¬â¢s 3 times the fiber compared to Honey Nut Cheerios. (Kelloggs2012). Kellogg maintained its previously provided outlook for 2013. For 2013, Kellogg expects net sales growth to be approximately 7%, while reported earnings (excluding impact of mark-to-market adjustments but including Pringles integration costs) are expected to grow between 5% and 7%. Reported operating profit ((excluding impact of mark-to-market adjustments) is expected to increase at a higher rate than earnings growth (Zacks2013). References www. 4-traders. com/kellogg-company. com www. kelloggcompany. com www. kelloggcompany2011annualreport. com http://sg. finance. yahoo. com/news/kellogg-beats-overall-keeps-2013-181621345. html www. frostedminiwheats. com www. sbaweb. wayne. edu/~ssasser/pp29. ppt How to cite Kelloggââ¬â¢s Marketing, Essay examples Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-13224239905517515092020-05-04T22:12:00.001-07:002020-05-04T22:12:03.051-07:00Joint Commission Regulatory Functions free essay sample It is important for medical treatment facilities to have standards and regulatory processes to govern the health care environment.à The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health care Organizations (JCAHO) has been the driving factor for hospitals in reducing medical errors,and safety overall. JCAHO, along with others, have developed publicly accessible report card systems that measures the effectiveness of hospitals in that they collect, analyze, benchmark, and publish quality outcome data. Traditionally, hospitals were surveyed once every three years.à As of January 1, 2000, JCAHO began conducting random unannounced surveys during a period of 9 to 30 months after the last triennial survey.à Hospital organizations are required to demonstrate a 12 month track record, which means lots of preparation leading up to the survey.à Regardless of the goals and standards that are set by JCAHO, the ultimate goals should always be providing quality patient care. This research paper aims at finding out the regulatory functions of one selected organization (Joint Commission). We will write a custom essay sample on Joint Commission Regulatory Functions or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page à Different organizations have different administration systems.à This is an agency in the United States that deals with the accreditation of health care services.à It is a private sector but has statutory protection in the United States of America.à Information on the functions of the Joint Commission will be obtained from the secondary sources of information as well as interviews from staff. Information required for this research are the functions as has been mentioned, the statutes that the agency operates under, and how the agency works with other agencies, the public, law makers and the institutions it regulates.à Problems in the agency functions will also be determined. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-34081544953093099202020-03-30T13:27:00.001-07:002020-03-30T13:27:03.457-07:00Poetry In Humans Essays - Run, 9, Szd Speech, Poetry In Humans I plan to play a lot of basketball this summer. We will probably end up going to nationals in Orlando, which would be a lot of fun. I will lift a lot of weights to get stronger also. Other than playing basketball, I will be going to Oregon and visiting friends and family. I should spend about 3 weeks there. I will obviously work on my tan. I plan to work on learning the bass guitar. That should be a lot of fun, because I have a lot of musical talent that I haven't had the time to use. I think that peer-pressure for me right now isn't bad at all. I am not being pushed into drugs heavily, or anything else that is illegal. The pressure to perform well in basketball is high right now. I am not liking that, I feel that I will probably take a break from playing ball relatively soon. Because of my peer-pressure in basketball, I have not had much time to do school work. It get frustrating when your teachers get mad at you for not doing your work, when it really isn't your fault. I think I have put lots of work into my school year. I will stay up all night sometimes to do projects, like I am doing right now. Considering I have basketball, school, chores, weights, and friends to deal with, I think that I am doing alright. Some teachers just are never satisfied though. I am excelling well in all of those categories. Next year I will do a lot better in school though. I need to come out of high school with about a 3.4 GPA. I don't necessarily have a dream car. There are many cars that interest me, but none that out-weight the rest. I am sufficient at time management skills. I definitely could improve in that area, but for all the things that I have to do in one day, I think that I do a plenty good job. As I said 2 paragraphs ago, I will be spending more time on school next year, which means that something will have to give a little. I believe that something will be basketball. I don't think there should be but one rule in the dress code. I think that the only rule should be that you can't come to school naked. Telling kids what they can and cannot wear because it is ?revealing' is stupid. The reason that the code is even put there, is because of all the horny guys in this school of ours. So the stupid principal forces a dress code on the student population, which is mainly put in for the girls. If men are so big on respecting girls, then why do they dictate what the girl can and cannot wear. I would like to see change in this rule soon. I think that having a pager or cell phone is perfectly fine. As long as the pager or phone isn't on in class, it should be fine to have on campus. There is no danger. The paranoid geezers of this school are worried about drug deals if you have either of these. Well that is none of their business of who does drugs and who doesn't. Leave it to the cops to take care of things like that. I think that it is just a big power struggle, and the adults don't want to compromise because they think that we are ?lower' than them. I think that this is a form of prejudice and it should be stopped. I don't think there should be a ?legal' age for when you can get a job. If the person has the skills required, then they should be able to get the job. Telling a person when they can begin earning money in my opinion is wrong. I think it violates some kind of law. Considering all of the geezer adults in the country are all anal about law and stuff, they should pay attention to this one more carefully. Schools should definitely have more classes that students are interested in. Teens wont pay attention in class if it isn't interesting to hear. I think that if they just made the curriculum more interesting, then there would be better grades. If they had a whole new class that students wanted to take, then that would be even better, because there would be student activity in the class. Again it relates Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-59539601059267007612020-03-07T13:21:00.001-08:002020-03-07T13:21:03.911-08:005 Traits of People Who Always Get Promoted at Work5 Traits of People Who Always Get Promoted at Work Ever feel like youââ¬â¢re doing all the right things, but watching everyone around you advance while youââ¬â¢re still stuck spinning your wheels? Here are 5 things that successful people- you know, the ones getting all of those promotions every year- seem to have in common.1. They Have a StrategyRather than continuing to apply blindly up the ladder, highly successful (and highly promoted) people tend toward a more strategic approach. They choose jobs not based on simply getting to the next rung up, but on their particular strengths. And they have their next move already in mind. They figure out what their next job should be before applying to a new one. That way theyââ¬â¢re always thinking about the skills and experiences they should be building now to move seamlessly towards their next position.2. They Say NoYou may think that you need to say ââ¬Å"yesâ⬠to every proposed project in order to get ahead, but thatââ¬â¢s not true. Truly successful people (even Warren B uffett) know that picking their projects and their battles- and prioritizing what they need to do to end up where they need to be- is the better strategy. Theyââ¬â¢re ruthless and discriminating in their choices.3. They Know How to Handle The BossSuccessful people realize their bosses hold the key to their advancement. If a boss is getting in the way, they find a way around it. They work their bosses, using ââ¬Å"weâ⬠language and getting involved in what matters most to the person in charge of their next career steps. They challenge their bosses and gain their respect. Consequently, their bosses know when to promote them.4. They Keep Proof of Their SuccessesSuccessful professionals know they need hardcore proof that they are capable for their next job. Theyââ¬â¢re always strategizing how to work on projects that will impress their next boss as much as their current one. They donââ¬â¢t rest on their laurels or pursue extraneous education. They just build up a laundry list of proof that shows they are ready to take things to the next level.5. They Make an ImpressionThe most successful people understand that, in order to get anywhere in office life, they have to build influence. This doesnââ¬â¢t mean backstabbing or politicking. It just means: comporting themselves with integrity, honesty, and professionalism. They build relationships with the people and institutions that can make a lasting difference in their careers. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-29075690526456840092020-02-20T04:47:00.001-08:002020-02-20T04:47:02.079-08:00Publi Law Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 wordsPubli Law - Essay Example The Prime Minister of the UK is the leader of the Majority Party in the House of Commons. In the UK the legal system is founded on the concept of rule of law and endeavours to provide justice, equality and procedural fairness to all. (MSI Legal and Accounting Network Worldwide, n.d.). In the British Constitution, Supremacy of the Rule of Law is the main guiding principle. In order to achieve and ensure this Supremacy, it is essential to have independent judiciary who are not a part of the legislature. To surmount the trap laid by tyranny and despotism, the UK constitution has evolved in such a manner that there is separation of powers and this in turn provides protection against oppression. The rule of law was introduced to exclude the arbitrary authority of the government and to provide legal safeguards for the protection of the individuals and their rights. This concept was developed by Professor A.V. Dicey, a well known authority on the English Law, and published in the year 1885 in his magnum opus Law of the Constitution. The rule of law comprises of three principles, namely supremacy of the law, equality before the law and the predominance of the legal spirit. Dicey emphasized the role of the courts of law as guarantors of liberty and suggested that these ri ghts would be secured more effectively if they were enforceable in the courts of law rather than being merely declared in a document. In the case of Entick V. Carrington (1765), government officials raided the plaintiff's printing press and damaged his property. This was done without any reasonable grounds whatsoever, except for the reason that this had been ordered by the secretary of state. The House of Lords in their decision condemned the government's actions and awarded 300 to the petitioner as compensation. This illustrates the absolute supremacy of the law. In the case Padfield V. The Ministry of Agriculture (1968), milk producers in South - East England petitioned the Minister to appoint a committee of investigators to look into their complaints regarding the levels of subsidy to be granted to milk producers according to the England Agriculture Marketing Act, 1958. The Minister rejected this request. The House of Lords found fault with this rejection and ordered the Minister to appoint a committee of investigators. This case demonstrates the concept of equality before the law alongwith the concept of absolute supremacy of the law as described by Dicey in his Rule of Law. The enforcement of the law is, by a process of devolution, placed within the ambit of the people and this process is known as Trial by Jury. In this exemplary procedure enforcement and legislation are separated. Such separation constitutes the strongest safeguard as it subjects the enforcement of the statute of the law to a test of acceptance by the common law in the hands of the people. The Sovereign power of the nation is vested with the constitutionally limited monarch in the United Kingdom. The House of Lords and the House of Commons determine the context and contents of the bill that are enacted by the granting of royal assent. Royal assent is the prerogatory power of the monarch who is sworn contractually to abide by the coronation oath, the bill of rights, etc,. The monarch is bound by oath to govern the people according to the laws and customs of the nation (Bingley, 2005). The essential features of democratic constitutions which exist in one form or another, in virtually all Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-70673301481989789082020-02-04T16:42:00.001-08:002020-02-04T16:42:03.994-08:00Germany's holocaust memorial Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 wordsGermany's holocaust memorial - Essay Example Besides, the foretold memorial is situated near to the underground secret chamber of Adolph Hitler, the mastermind behind Jewish Holocaust. In my opinion, the best possible way to pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust is to construct a memorable monument. Mark Godfrey makes clear that the German government paid respect to the Holocaust survivors by inviting them to the inauguration of Holocaust Memorial in Berlin (Godfrey 239). The Holocaust Memorial is helpful for the younger generation in Germany and the whole world to remember the cruelty faced by Jewish population in central Europe. Besides, a solid symbol (say, a memorial monument) of genocide is most effective to cultivate the feeling of universal brotherhood in human minds. I consider that the initiative taken by German citizens like Lea Rosh and Eberhard Jaeckel is symbolic of the German culture of remembrance. But in 1980s (exact year: 1989), Berlin was in East Germany. The fall of German wall accelerated the effort to construct a memorial for the victims of the Holocaust. So, I consider the construction of Holocaust Memorial as the German culture of remembrance and historical consciousness. As pointed out earlier, the unification of Germany ignited national feeling among the people. For instance, the opening of Holocaust Memorial in the year of 2005 is symbolic of a unified Germany. Besides, the expenditure of the foretold memorial was around 20 Million Pounds. But this did not distract the Germans from paying apt tribute to the victims of Holocaust. Now, the Holocaust Memorial is open to all visitors without any discrimination and entrance fee. So, I consider that the Holocaust Memorial in Germany is symbolic of the German culture of honoring the victims of genocide, remembrance, nationalism and Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-64689962263763682502020-01-27T13:06:00.001-08:002020-01-27T13:06:07.178-08:00IKEA Current Operations and Future StrategiesIKEA Current Operations and Future Strategies IKEA was founded by Ingvar Kamprad in the year 1943. It started as a small town Swedish furniture company that was founded on the principles low prices and good quality. This simple idea was able to transform the organization along with strategic management and excellent decision making. It now has over 250 stores and a presence in 30 countries. IKEA has become an international giant with whom local furniture companies have to struggle against. The fundamentals of the organization did not change drastically with expansion however the organization did adapt to the culture and practices in the host countries. The strategy was simple, give the people lower price compared to the peers, allow them to check the quality, do no compromise on the quality, save on costs from every possible angle and make them feel happy about the purchases they made (10 Keys to IKEAs Low Prices, 2009). This made their brand strong and helped in vertical and horizontal integration and expansion. IKEA maintained strong ties to its home country. Its colors are a representation of the Swedish flag and its name is the initials of its founders name along with the initials of the town he was born in. The organization has used policies that have baffled researchers and lead to various analyst studying its reasons for success. TASK 1 APPLICATION OF THEORIES AND STRATEGIES When IKEA was first created, its owner had the vision of making it an international giant. He had started international meetings and proceeded for a quick expansion strategy of the organization. No other furniture company has had such an exponential growth in only a few years. First, it expanded from a small town to chains all over Sweden. This was not an easy task. The organization had no means of managing so many stores however through the excellent entrepreneurship of its founder, his strategy and global vision, the organization grew strong. The stores main concern would be to find ways in which they could decrease costs. They started with lowering electricity costs during day time by opening windows; they used energy saving lights and did not have a large profit margin in the start. They then expanded to Germany, France and other European nations. Once they expanded to other countries, they maintained the same policies and store strategies in every store. This was done through im peccable management practices, which further helped the organization open stores in other continents. IKEAs business model became famous and the store called for publicity. Their process analysis and operational strategies are unique. All of their decisions have been successful and their management of inventory, staff and stores is one of the best in the world. IKEA used to purchase raw materials from manufacturers but after it expanded internationally, it started its own production company. This resulted in saving costs as well as making new designs reach the stores faster with the least amount of compromise on quality (Ikea: How the Swedish retailer became a global cult brand, 2005). They started economies of scale by starting a production company near its stores. These companies were generally located in areas where labor was cheap and it would be cheaper to ship the goods. They also used a very different style of marketing technique which concentrated on making people happy and reaching out on their base emotions. Most of the stores which sold products at lower prices were considered to have cheap quality like Wal-Mart; therefore IKEA had to use a lot of advertising to put the simple message across that the quality was not compromised in the deal. They did so by hosting customer parties, sending free samples, giving huge discounts and maintaining a happy customer care service. This increased their goodwill. They also took active participation in local events and helped the community, increasing their goodwill and sales. IKEA believed in constant innovation which is one of the reasons for its strong presence. It comes up with furniture pieces that are classic and as well as new. This adds to its brand presence along with rotation of furniture so that the customers are never viewing the same thing each time they visit. Another strategy that IKEA came out with was to keep huge inventories in its stores. This would mean more space and more wastage as well as high inventory management costs however compared to the costs of maintaining the stores, the predicted sales were higher. This made them even more famous because they were the only store which was capable of holding huge inventories allowing customers to buy any product by jus t entering the store. They managed to do so by holding flat line products. These products would them have to be assembled by the customer hence they were made in an easy to assemble manner. By holding flat ling products, the organization could store millions of product. These strategies enabled them to increase their market share (Ikea Components is Setting practical Business Targets, 2011). COST ANALYSIS OF CURRENT OPERATIONS IKEA is a privately held organization. It has seen an increase in costs over the last couple of years and is struggling to survive given the recent global recession and low sales turnover. Although its new and innovative strategies have increased sales and helped them earn profits, the margin of profits and the sales turnover has decreased along with increase in the cost of raw materials and operations. An increase in sales from Euro 21534 million in 2008 to a Euro 21846 million in 2009 is considered slow however considering the marking conditions, it is above its peers. IKEA needs to find more ways to cut costs in order to generate healthier results. It has started doing so by creating solar powered lamps etc and using solar power and saving on electricity. Its costs increased from Euro 7078 million in 2008 to Euro 7198 million in 2009. Reducing its costs will also be another challenging for the organization (Process Analysis Model, n.d.). OPERATION MANAGEMENT ISSUES IN PRODUCT DESIGN OPERATIONS IKEA is strongly linked to its product and organization design. The process from which production starts until it reaches the stores and makes sales is very commendable for an international giant like IKEA. Although the operation process has been commendable there are still a few loopholes in the process. The main problem concerning IKEA is its inventory storage. Warehousing costs are on the high. The organization cannot afford to store thousands of products for each different store. This would not only mean high cost of storage but also wastages in products. Once the product gets old, it needs to be replaced by other more innovative products. This makes the lifecycle of the furniture short and increases the wastages that the organization will have to incur. Currently IKEA ships the unwanted goods to other stores where it might have a high demand however this not only adds to the risks of no sale but also increases the cost of shipping. Since it produces flat line furniture, the place taken up is not a lot but the store has expanded into all departments of housing and office furniture hence has to bear a high cost of storage. A good option available to the organization is to display goods in the store and ship the goods later to the customers through mail. This would help in preventing storage costs, cost to keep inventory management and save on any kind of wastages. The organization can also concentrate on re using the unsold furniture into other products. Since the organization owns its own production company, it can re use the unsold pieces of furniture and make other innovative products. Currently it does not pay too much attention into re using and re cycling however if it wants to keep costs low it needs to consider this alternativ e (SWOT Analysis and Sustainable Business Planning, 2011). Another Operation management issue with IKEA is that the organization is extremely large. It not only needs to concentrate on maintaining the current stores but also on expansion into other countries. IKEAs expansion into India and other developing countries is on the hold. It has been extremely conservative in its approach to expansion and trying to be overly cautious. A good example is its indecision over opening stores in China. Once the company decided that China would be a good market, its management was scared to take the risk of entering a market where consumers were traditional and other furniture retails offered cheaper products. However, the expansion went very well and China has been a very good turnover for the organization. The government too was pleased with IKEA. Hence IKEAs management needs to take more risks and consider global expansion while maintaining the quality of products and service given and lowering costs. By using process model analysis on the organizations approach to its day to day operations, the following flow chart was developed. A process flow chart is required in order to recreate the design of the organization and understand the process in a simplified manner. The flow chart contains these symbols and meaning: Operations Inspection Transportation Delay Storage Flowchart The above flowchart shows that there is a lot of time that is wasted in the transportation of the goods as well as in inspection of the products. Waste recovery has not been given a lot of attention as required and time spent on planning needs to be increased in order to develop products that lead the furniture market. Analysis models using classifier analysis, location analysis, cost and duration analysis and resource analysis have shown that the organization has been using all possible forms of increasing business however there is more scope and a lot it can do to improve its current standards. It does not utilize its resources like space for storage, marketing for customers and training employees for better customer satisfaction and higher sales. It is very conservative in its approach to location and store openings and production company locations. It needs to get more aggressive in order to build a stronger more stable and more profitable brand. The overall design of the organization is excellent with importance given on lowering costs; the only problems are inventory management and cautious expansion. MODULE 2 QUALITY MANAGEMENT IKEAs simple business strategy of low prices has created a lot of trouble for the organization. By lowering prices, the quality of products offered lowered and although the organization has been thriving to maintain its quality it has sometimes been unable to meet international standards. The products are also a little below quality but their quest for lowering prices has also affected their quality of service offered. Customer care does not get proper attention and the workers do not have the time or resources for proper international training (Levine, 2010). The organization is barely scrapping through with the quality required which has adversely affected the business. The sales have gone down and prospective sales from elite consumers have seen a sharp decline. Another noticing factor on quality management is the advertising campaigns that the organization holds. They are unable to research well on the market because of being very cost conscious and have therefore missed out on their target customers in their marketing plan. Because IKEA is an international brand, it not only has to consider international policies but in order to do well in the host country, the organization also needs to pay special attention to the customs and traditions of the host country. It has been failing to do so correctly resulting in profits dwindling below expectations in certain regions and countries like the United States (Levine, 2010). IKEA is a privately held organization, hence information on IKEA is difficult to attain. IKEA follows a very difficult return service with delays and sometimes refusal to take back the goods purchased by consumers. This reflects back on their credibility and goodwill. For any organization that works directly with customers, service needs to be impeccable especially for an international organization like IKEA however IKEA has not been very good with its quality management approach. The organization has however taken a lot of steps to maintain its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and taken many steps to make a difference in the host country. IKEA can take many steps to improve quality. The organization can adopt TQM (Total Quality Management) in its operations in order to ensure quality. It needs to spend money on its processes however the returns it could possibly earn are potentially higher than the costs. The organization needs to adopt a six sigma approach to management and strategically increase the quality of products and service provided. This should increase collectively in all the stores. It has been seen that most of the sales come from EU nations which makes up of about 50% of its sales with only 5% coming from North America. This is a potentially untapped market and IKEA needs to improve quality and assure the consumers of its products and quality so as to increase its potential in not only the markets it already has a presence in but also the markets in which it plans to open stores. IKEA can use the theories for quality improvement in order to manage the quality. Management stresses on the following important principles and theories for quality improvement that IKEA can use to its advantage. 1. Develop customer focus in each step of the process and train employees to provide the best customer satisfaction. IKEA depends on its consumers and it needs to prove to the consumers that they can depend on IKEA as well. Customer focus is very important internally as well as externally in the workings of the organization. 2. Leadership. The international size of the organization makes it difficult for them to manage and lead the process. Leadership is required for each different store and all the leaders need to have a similar set of rules, aims and objectives. This can be done by training each leader of the store together. With the values that needs to be used in the organization. 3. Process based quality management. One theory of quality management states that if each process in the organization deals with the optimum use of resources and time, the overall outlook of the organization will be much different. 4. Decision making approach of the organization needs to change. The management needs to realize that they can no longer be over cautious in their approach if they want to gather all the market share and potential sales if they continue being conservative. They need information that is correct and they need to work slowly because of their mere size but they also need to take an aggressive role in this slow recession filled economy in order to survive and compete. 5. Continual improvement in quality. Quality management is not a onetime approach, the organization has to imbibe it into its day to day workings, control the quality and give feedback on the improvements done. The constant feedbacks would be supplied along with the advantages that the organization achieved due to the process of quality management. IKEA can also use the Crosby theory of quality management which stresses on zero errors, prevention of errors, quality being an adherence to requirement and quality as being a price paid for non conformity. It sets goals for lower period of days so that the results would show, it requires total commitment from the upper management, encouragement to the employees, training given accordingly, creating incentives for high sales, determining the costs for quality etc. TASK 3 IKEA being the worlds leading furniture retailer does not utilize its capacity or use capacity management to its advantage. It uses Data Core Virtual Storage Solutions globally considering its size. The new version uses auto provisioning which is allocation of products to its demand, auto failover which is mirroring and using high availability in its products and snapshot functions which means creating backup for all the information that is feed from all its stores worldwide. The software is the latest and expected to improve the management of inventory. Before the implantation of the software, IKEA struggled with its supply chain management. It sometimes had over supplied products and sometimes there was a lag in products which diminished demand. Since it is not an internet based supplier, it needs to keep a good amount of product as reserves. It needs to create a balance between oversupply and under supply so as to reduce wastages. IKEA has tried to take advantage of the technologi cal improvements to sort out its supply chain management. The organization had earlier used JDA system in 2006 to solve its problems in supply chain management (IKEA Services, 2011). For an organization like IKEA the primary concern in capacity management are as follows: 1. It needs a technology that can forecast with a great level of accuracy based on past results and future market environment the market demand and supply movements. This forecasting accuracy will help the organization improve its functions and save millions of dollars in shipping, storage and recycling. 2. It needs an approach that improves the sales forecasts and predicts consumer behavior. The predictions need to be translated into sales figures so that the organization can plan on expansion and innovation. All the departments in the organization are interrelated and using capacity management to its highest level could help create more potential from the other departments as well. 3. Another area where IKEA needs to focus on is the anticipation of problems before they occur. A large organization is prone to have problems in its supply chain management and capacity management however if it is in a position to predict the changes and challenges well ahead of time, it can be better prepared for the threat or even to a certain extent help prevent it. This is an integral part of management function through which the organization can gain further market share and capital. 4. Transportation and logistics methods need to be simplified with each consignment being traceable so that the management can better predict the product whereabouts and avoid loss in transportation. With the rise in fuel costs the management needs to carefully lay out its supply chain management as well as logistics problems. With over 12000 products and 250 stores in 30 countries the organization needs better capacity management solutions (Supply Chain Management, 2006). IKEA store layout is in the form of a maze. The consumers need to walk through different custom rooms build to give them an idea of the product they might like. The stores are therefore multi layered with additional space given for storage. This has proven to be a good thing because this marketing strategy makes the customers view all the products and increases sales. It does however have the following disadvantages: It wastes a lot of its store space It confuses the customers who find it difficult to return to the product they liked before It irritates consumers who are looking for a particular product and have to go through the entire store for it and it wastes a lot of time which consumers do not prefer. However, this marketing strategy is important but it can be improved upon to avoid the above hindrance. There are many other store formats that the organization can select from instead of its free flow layout. An image of the store layouts is mentioned below. Therefore IKEA can select a grid layout or a spine layout to avoid confusion. Having different layout on each store can also be helpful and avoid any wastage of space. Since the organization has 20000 products they need to be displayed in an arranged format with utmost importance given to layout so that they appear attractive for the customers to buy. The lighting also should be set up in a way that enhances the qualities of the products. The benefits of having a store layout are that it helps the customers organize their wants. It has been proven in countless studies that a good display of the products makes the customers more inclined to buy the products. This means that a layout can make or break a sale hence needs attention from the upper management (Waters, 2011). CONCLUSION IKEA has a great future ahead. It needs to take an aggressive role in this market because its sales are now stagnant and costs are on a rise. It has used the best method for inventory management along with supply chain management it can further expand its dominance over the other furniture retailers by becoming a public company instead of staying private and add additional funds to its disposal. The has been orthodox and conservative in its approach to management so far but it needs to change its policies into being more innovative not only in the products it makes but also in the strategies it follows. The company has great potential and a business plan that matches no other organization in the world. It size and its success by far have been commendable. It company also needs to change into being more web based which would reduce the cost of transportation and logistics. It has a lot of potential and a goodwill that precedes every country it decides to open a store in, however marketing is also an important feature IKEA needs to look into. Its current marketing strategies were effective in an expanding economy where people where ready to spend however in this current recession the only way IKEA can make more sales is through advertising its fundamental business objective; low cost. It needs to cash into the recession and increase sales by lowering prices and making its products quality checked. IKEA also has a lot of improvement to do in the customer care area where it is lacking behind due to its policy to lower costs. The organization needs to train its employee so that they are more efficient and better equipped to make a sale. To conclude I would like to add that IKEA has great potential not only in its existing countries but other countries where it does not have any stores. It needs to tap into the sales before some other organization does. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-81794165331091200032020-01-19T09:30:00.001-08:002020-01-19T09:30:02.099-08:00Women in the WorkforceGroup: 6 Janelle Maskulka, Hannah Reifer, Laura Welker, Andrea McNett Group Leader: Hannah Reifer Scribe: Janelle Maskulka Topic: Women in the Workforce from the 1800- current Outline and Student Responsibilities Introduction: Our group will discuss how women in the past had limited working rights but over time laws and bills were passed that allowed women to grow in the workplace. However still today women are not treated as equals to their male counterparts. 1. 1800ââ¬â¢s ââ¬â Andrea McNett Before/ Early 1800s little to no rights and strictly housewives â⬠¢ Industrial Revolution o Unmarried women worked in factories and moved to city o Caused women to delay marriage/ less children â⬠¢ Womenââ¬â¢s Rights o More Independent o Fought for equal wages ? Female Labor Reform Association in New England (1844) o Fought for education o Fought for voting â⬠¢ The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) o Founded in 1840 o Mainly focused on womenââ¬â¢s righ t to vote Branched into two subdivisions ? National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) ? American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) â⬠¢ Susan B. Anothony 2. 1900-1950 ââ¬â Hannah Reifer â⬠¢ Employment in 1900 o Women only had 5% gainful employment outside of the household ? Woman self-imagine began to change â⬠¢ Went from only wanting children and a husband to wanting to be employed o By 1910 this employment rate had increased to 11% â⬠¢ Women in politics (voting rights) Also by 1910, only four states had equal women rights. ? These failures were partly due to people who believe that politics was no place for women â⬠¢ Womenââ¬â¢s Suffrage Amendment (1920) (NAWSA) o 19th amendment o Canââ¬â¢t base the write to vote off of sex â⬠¢ The Great Depression (1930ââ¬â¢s) o Prohibited married women to work ? Legislature passed in 26 states â⬠¢ World War II (1939-1945) o Brought major change to women in the workforce o Men went to war o 6 million more w omen entered into the workforce o Some women didnââ¬â¢t want to work Rosie the Riveter ââ¬Å"We Can Do Itâ⬠was used as motivation o As soon as the war was over men returned to jobs women were laid off â⬠¢ By 1947 women began to once again enter the workforce â⬠¢ By 1950 31% of women in the United States were employed and working 3. 1950- 2000 ââ¬â Laura Welker â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Roots of the Revolutionâ⬠(1950-1970ââ¬â¢s) o Warning signs of a revolution, change in womenââ¬â¢s expectations of employment â⬠¢ Women began to see themselves as going to college and perhaps even graduate school o Working mothers and wives was slowly becoming more common â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Quiet Revolutionâ⬠(1970-2000ââ¬â¢s) Woman enrollment in colleges and grad schools increased dramatically o Women began to studying fields men were typically professionalized in such as medicine, law and dentistry â⬠¢ More women were now expected to go to college and join the workf orce by age 35, where in the past women were supposed to be in the home and raise the children 4. 2000ââ¬â¢s ââ¬â Janelle Maskulka â⬠¢ Almost half of the workforce today is made up of women (46%) â⬠¢ Major women in the workforce today o Oprah o Condoleezza Rice o Hillary Clinton â⬠¢ Major changes since 1900ââ¬â¢s o Bypassing men in management positions Staying with employers longer than men â⬠¢ However, men still continue to make more money o . 76% higher wages than women Conclusion: (Group collaboration/ Input of tying up loose ends) Over time and history women have worked hard to gain rights in and out of the workforce. If we continue to work in the same direction and gain more and more rights we will see more results such as equal pay compared to men, more women in the management and CEO positions, in turn breaking the glass ceiling and the barrier between men and women in the workforce, which is the overall goal. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-27528852997019816042020-01-11T05:53:00.001-08:002020-01-11T05:53:07.221-08:00Internet security EssayOur instructor gave us an assignment and I had to look for some information from the online library. I dashed to the public library nearby and at the entrance I was greeted by a sign with the words ââ¬Å"Internet security enforcedâ⬠So the internet services offered by the library had at last been secured! In the current world the term internet is very common. As Curtin admits in his essay on Introduction to network security ââ¬Å"This is a word that I have heard way too often in the last few years. Movies, books, newspapers, magazines, television programs, and practically every other sort of media imaginable have dealt with the internet recently. Internet is a term used to refer to a ââ¬Ënetwork of other networksââ¬â¢ (Curtin, par 21-22). Internet has a history in itself. It was created mainly to improve the interactions among different researchers sponsored by the government. The internet grew rapidly in the years of 1980s in educational institutions, business organizations, government agencies and international institutions. By the years of 1990s, internet usage had phenomenally grown and the networking had increased at a very fast rate compared to any network that had ever been used before like telephone use for networking. When a look is made into the present, millions and millions of internet users are connected with majority being those in business (NIST, par 7). The internet technology works magic in this advanced society. However, one is at risk of attacks sneaking through the front door if the internet site is insecure and the computer system is not ready to handle such cases of insecurity. It is thus important to have internet security. What then is internet security? Internet Security Concept To get a better insight of the positive and the negative side of internet security as part of technology, it is important to understand the concept ââ¬ËInternet securityââ¬â¢. Security seems to be an ambiguous term. Everyone argues differently of what this is and furthermore the acceptable risk levels. Internet security entails the protection of the network against threats. Security is an issue for not only everyone but also everything. Even the internet needs to be secured from threats such as viruses (Curtin, par 104-105). Viruses are the source of computer system insecurity. Virus is software that clings to host software. It uses the hostââ¬â¢s ability to replicate itself. When the host program is executed, the host also executes its duty. It also attaches itself to other programs. Viruses erase programs, steal personal information or declare their presence blocking important information. They pose great dangers to computer system. Therefore computer systems need to be secured (MacForensicsLab, par 17-28). Benefits of Internet Security The benefits that accrue from a secure internet are far reaching and wide. Furthermore, it takes less to prevent than to cure. The main purpose of internet security is to give protection against viruses. Viruses are the greatest evil doers when it comes to the information technology (NIST, par7-10). Just like any other virus that cause diseases, computer viruses are on the increase all of which have their origin from the widely used internet. They can be so dangerous to a computer system and can lead to its destruction. Such infections can lead to loss of important data. Internet security programs such as antivirus ensure that all data obtained from the internet is scanned to remove all the unwanted programs and viruses. Antivirus is a strong antibiotic that strongly fights the computer viruses. This ensures that the incoming information is clean and safe for use in a computer system (Kapsersky, par 6-9). Internet security keeps oneââ¬â¢s information confidential. The world of technology has greatly expanded. Internet technology can however be applied wrongly. For instance, if a system is not secure, other person can get access to the system via the internet. Some unwanted programs can be launched into the computerââ¬â¢s memory. However, the security put as a guard warns users of such dangerous processes and prevents harmful changes that may be done on the file system. Internet security also protects the computer from spyware; confidential information such as bank account numbers, passwords and details from credit cards is secured from being viewed by intruders (Kapsersky, par 13). Internet security protects a computer system from hackers. Technology have gone too far such that it is possible to scan another computerââ¬â¢s ports through the network. Such hackers are malicious and are done to attack the network. What the internet security does is to block any further communication with that computer that attempting to attack (Kapsersky, par 16). Furthermore, some internet security programs allow users to only access secure intranet or internet. The firewall determines the limits of the rules. More so a computer can be prevented from visibility by other computers online. Once a certain mode such as stealth mode has been switched on, the computer becomes invisible from other networks. All other network activities ceases apart from the specified. Therefore any plans to invade the systems are altered. Internet security can therefore guard the whole system from attacks by viruses such as the Trojan horse and prevents a computers data access by any unauthorized personnel (Kapsersky, par 18-19). Most of the internet security focus on the physical infrastructures; the network itself. However, there are others that provide total solution as far as internet security is concerned. That is, the network, applications as well as platforms. Examples of these include, Microsoft NT (R) as well as UNIX (R). A protection that is over all is the best for a total security of the computer from the internet ââ¬Ëevilsââ¬â¢. Internet Security provides protection services to enable various organizations in the implementation of a secure access to data as well as assets through the World Wide Web (Business Wire, par 2-3). Damages Caused By Internet If a computer system is not protected, threats may end up ruining the overall system. Computer software and other accessories are exposed to harms from the internet and hence their functioning. There is therefore need to ensure that the system is safeguarded before accessing the internet. Security is ensured by various programs such as antivirus. They detect presence of a virus into a system and repair the situation through a command. Unsecured sites are open to any intruder (NIST, par 9-12). However ââ¬Ëevilââ¬â¢ internet security has also emerged. ââ¬ËEvilââ¬â¢ technology has also continued to evolve currently. There are some stronger viruses that have been made by criminals that the antivirus is unable to detect such as the Trojan Horse. Trojan Horse make defense almost impossible. It exploits the weakness in the user to find some entry into the secured system. The malware pretends to be of importance to the user. The user will be attracted and execute the malware in disguise (MacForensicsLab par 17-28). The virus in it is hidden in the payload and when in the system performs the desired function by its author. The malware can steal information as well as property from a ââ¬Ësecureââ¬â¢ system. Personal information is stolen to assist in theft from a personââ¬â¢s bank account, credit card and other important areas. The same knowledge that was used to make the internet secure has made it more insecure. Stronger virus programs have also come up through technology to counter the antivirus. Through pretence to give the system security, the viruses find their way (MacForensicsLab par 17-28). Some antivirus has as a result become weak and cannot detect the strong viruses such as the Trojan horse and Autorun viruses. Just like in the Trojan data access, data will also be ruined even in the presence of antivirus (NIST, par 9-12). Conclusion Technology is advanced day in and day out to make better manââ¬â¢s world. Some many discoveries on technology have been made such as the internet. It has been widely adopted in all spheres of human live. Despite the interne technology benefits, it has been misused. Through technology dangerous programs have been made and they are a great threat to internet users such as viruses. More technology has come up with programs to secure the internet. In spite of this security stronger viruses find their way into the system such as the Trojan horse. Something needs to be done to fight the stronger viruses. Work Cited Business Wire. Internet Security Advantages, Inc Offers Secure Centralized Access & Control Consulting Services for Web-Based Business Applications. BNET, 1 July 1998 Web. 5 June, 2010, . Curtin, Matt. Introduction to Network Security. Kent Information Services. nd March 1997. Web. 5 June 2010 . Kapspersky. Kaspersky Internet Security. Kapserspersky. com. nd Web. 5 June, 2010, . MacForensicsLab. Malware on mac os x-virues, Trojans, and worms. MacForensicsLab. 2010. Web. 5 June 2010 . NIST. An introduction to computer security. Web. 5 June, 2010, http://www. rxn. com/services/faq/internet/ISPTG-1. html Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-34754801227412098092020-01-03T02:17:00.001-08:002020-01-03T02:17:04.384-08:00Bible - 776 Words Colossians 4:2-4,6 (KJV) Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving; [3] Withal praying also for us, that God would open unto us a door of utterance, to speak the mystery of Christ, for which I am also in bonds: [4] That I may make it manifest, as I ought to speak. [6] Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man. Colossians 3:1-4,9-10,12-16,20,23-25 (KJV) If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. [2] Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. [3] For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. [4] When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall yeâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Colossians 2:6-7 (KJV) As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: [7] Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving. Colossians 2:9-10 (KJV) For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. [10] And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power: Colossians 2:12-15 (KJV) Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead. 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At times, news channel covers news such as Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-69180505129155494742019-12-09T15:14:00.001-08:002019-12-09T15:14:03.988-08:00Comparative Study Question: Select two different research methods of which 1 must be qualitative and 1 mist be quantitative and compare and contrast them. In addition, provide an example of how they may be applied within the aviation sector. Answer: Introduction This study reflects the case on the aviation industry on the basis of quantitative as well as qualitative methods which can give a detailed investigation regarding the quality as well as skills of the researcher which is essential during the research process. Research Methods: Compare and Contrast The two research methods that are Qualitative Research and Quantitative Research are used by the researchers for presenting their research work in better way. The main goal of Qualitative Research is to deliver detailed and complete description of the relevant research topics. Moreover, it is considered as exploratory in nature. It is used in describing the topics in broader sense so that aim of the research work can be fulfilled. The researcher of any kind focuses on studying the views of the respondents or participants that are involved in the research survey. Furthermore, the qualitative research is text based and requires more in-depth information for analyzing the research work in feasible manner. The qualitative research highly depends on the rigor and skill of the researcher which can be reliable and valid for the research work. According to (Carey, 2012), under qualitative research methods, the information are collected from the small amount of individuals. It helps the resea rcher in making analysis of the acquired information in much easy way. The researcher is involved in presenting and explaining information in the form of image or text. As a result, the reader easily understands the purpose of the research work. On the other hand, the biased and subjective approach is undertaken in qualitative research for the purpose of evaluating or reporting research. The subjective approach in qualitative method helps the researcher in understanding the behavior of the human and also assists in studying the reasons behind such behavior. Apart from that, the graphs are highly considered important in qualitative research as it largely helps in the presentation of research work to the audiences. It is stated by (Green, 2012) that the problem of research is described from the viewpoint of the researcher in more subjective manner. It provides valuable support in designing the structure of the survey and collecting the required information. Further, in order to use qualitative method, the inductive process is used by the researcher for formulating any hypothesis or theory. Therefore, in-depth interviews, focus groups, document reviews, etc are considered for the qualitative research. On the contrary, it is also mentioned by (Industry News, 2012) that no statistical tests are performed in this research method and take in account semi-structured or unstructured response options. Moreover, text-based technique is used to explain the response of the respondent. Due to that, sometimes it leads to ambiguity to the readers. In addition (Jharkharia, 2012) pointed that the researcher deduce the research work as per their own biased view leads to the twist the information gathered. On the other hand, it is also stated that it is highly time consuming and could last for months for collecting the required and relevant information. Apart from that, the other research method that is Quantitative research method. Its major goal is to classify and count features. It is also involved in establishing statistical models for the purpose of explaining that has been observed. Therefore, it is considered as conclusive research type and falls under narrow aspects. On the other hand, (KELLY, 2012) explained that quantitative research delivers a clear picture to the researcher of what to expect in comparison to qualitative research in the particular research. The research is conducted in objective and unbiased manner which helps in presenting true essence of the project to the readers or audiences. Moreover, a deductive process is used in the quantitative research for testing the pre-specified concepts and constructing hypothesis. Furthermore, (McCusker and Gunaydin, 2014) explained that the research problem and need for research direction is justified by undertaking quantitative research method. Therefore, more specific an alysis is done for achieving the goal and fulfilling the research objectives. On the other hand, the information is collected from the large amount of individuals which is further analyzed in the form statistical aspect. Further, the data is interpreted by the researcher by making comparison of results with the past research and prior predictions. Apart from that, (Morgan, 1998) pointed that quantitative research use standard fixed structure for accumulating the statistical data and evaluating the result. Therefore, in order to conduct the quantitative research, online surveys or questionnaires are prepared by the researcher to collect the required information. On the contrary, it is argued by (Tucker, 2012) that quantitative method does not explain the research topic in much depth manner rather it focuses on breadth of the data. Furthermore, in order to gain better advantage from the quantitative research the large sample has to be undertaken otherwise the researcher would not gain more accurate statistical results. However, it would help the researcher in analyzing and measuring the data in better way. The main objective of this paper is to analyze the qualitative as well as the quantitative methods which the organization needs to make a research related to the aviation industry. The case is taken with a point of view to look after the safety as well as the performance which can be seen in human and the various qualities need to be maintained for the purification of the research methodology. Quantitative research methods can be seen in the aviation industry which should have a logical issue with the choice of industry. The aviation environment can be seen as a complex which will include in the cultural as well as the technical grounds with a view to remove the flaws in a way to attempt in the research process (Uziel, 2012). There are various factors which are responsible in case of improving in the safety purpose, one being the metrics which are said to be regulated as well as prudentiated in numerical terms. The second factor is the accurate results which need to be exaggerated by way of complete subjectivity (Velcon Filters expands in aviation with Warner Lewis acquisition, 2012). Positivism is a vital reason for the success of many researches in the wide range of fields which will help in the collection of data to build the relationship stronger in order to achieve the target base. Competing methodologies Epistemology is the concept which actually means that a medium to gather the knowledge which is a branch of philosophy which is needed for the purpose of validation. Positivism can be referred in a way to be effective to completely remove with the prospective of human element in a successful manner (Yadav and Nikraz, 2012). It is difficult to evaluate in subjective terms as because human imposes various emotions and feelings that cannot be judged in terms of monetary which will give rise to societal as well as the personal experience in the entire work sector. Positivism It is a concept which are used in the research methods as because it provides a stable and well as a reality to the objective terms which helps in the interference of human and will lead to enhancing of the human perception as far as aviation industry is concerned(Yeo et al., 2012). It can be noticed that the phenomenon can be observed by means that can be viewed directly or indirectly. Subjective matter cannot be interpreted which can give rise in getting the results in due course of time. Subjectivism This theory actually means that the information regarding the overall experience can be gathered by the human beings personally and there is no word like truth regarding the objectivism related to the conduction of the research process (Aviation Human Factors Related Industry News 1Parts of this section are compiled from Aviation Human Factors Industry News and reproduced with permission of Roger Hughes., 2012). Aviation industry has limited access as far as subjectivism is concerned, rather it focus on the attributes to solve the problem related to the biasness which can be seen in way of personal relationship as well as the relation that can be noticed between a teacher and a student. Social Constructionism This concept lies between the positivism as well as the subjectivism which actually helps in the organization as well as the performance of the human beings in case of the research process. It will help in getting the value of quality design as well as to recognize the methodology for the same. A holistic research has to be recognized in a way that it can have a meaning to the data collection as well as emphasis has to be done on the measurement as well as the explanation procedure. Both formal as well as informal methods are used in order to maintain the first person accounts which will help in the behavioral approach to the data which actually takes place within various alternatives. A well known understanding is required to narrate the descriptive issue in the most effective manner. Conclusion This study actually focuses mainly on the aviation sector and the research has been done on the safety measures on both the qualitative as well as quantitative methods. To achieve the research in the most effective manner, it is important to implement the various attributes like positivism as well as subjectivism which help in the measurement of the various strategies which are required in the aviation sector. Reference List Aviation Human Factors Related Industry News 1Parts of this section are compiled from Aviation Human Factors Industry News and reproduced with permission of Roger Hughes. (2012).Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors, 2(1), pp.42-47. Carey, J. (1993). Linking Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Integrating Cultural Factors into Public Health.Qualitative Health Research, 3(3), pp.298-318. Green, E. (2001). Can Qualitative Research Produce Reliable Quantitative Findings?.Field Methods, 13(1), pp.3-19. Industry News. (2012).Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors, 2(1), pp.38-39. Jharkharia, S. (2012). Supply chain issues in mergers and acquisitions: a case from Indian aviation industry.IJAM, 1(4), p.293. KELLY, R. 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Dordrecht: Springer. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-77507936193061357652019-12-02T02:56:00.001-08:002019-12-02T02:56:05.115-08:00Li Europan lingues es membres del sam familie. Lor Essays Li Europan lingues es membres del sam familie. Lor separat existentie es un myth. Por scientie, musica, sport etc, litot Europa usa li sam vocabular. Li lingues differe solmen in li grammatica, li pronunciation e li plu commun vocabules. Omnicos directe al desirabilite de un nov lingua franca: On refusa continuar payar custosi traductores. At solmen va esser necessi far uniform grammatica, pronunciation e plu sommun paroles. Ma quande lingues coalesce, li grammatica del resultant lingue es plu simplic e regulari quam ti del coalescent lingues. Li nov lingua franca va esser plu simplic e regulari quam li existent Europan lingues. It va esser tam simplic quam Occidental in fact, it va esser Occidental. A un Angleso it va semblar un simplificat Angles, quam un skeptic Cambridge amico dit me que Occidental es.Li Europan lingues es membres del sam familie. Lor separat existentie es un myth. Por scientie, musica, sport etc, litot Europa usa li sam vocabular. Li lingues differe solmen in li grammatica, li pronunciation e li plu commun vocabules. Omnicos directe al desirabilite de un nov lingua franca: On refusa continuar payar custosi traductores. At solmen va esser necessi far uniform grammatica, pronunciation e plu sommun paroles. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-92007233335466416832019-11-26T22:09:00.001-08:002019-11-26T22:09:03.717-08:00Critically evaluate how psychological theories Essay ExampleCritically evaluate how psychological theories Essay Example Critically evaluate how psychological theories Essay Critically evaluate how psychological theories Essay Psychology has been applied in many different areas of everyday life to try and explain why we behave in the ways that we do. However it is important to note that although psychology does give a broader insight into understanding most human behaviour, it is not possible to have one single conclusive theory. It is more often the case that many different theories can be combined in order to produce a more comprehensive explanation of behaviour. This is true when psychology is used to explain addictive behaviours; there is not one conclusive theory that explains substance addiction and dependence. An addiction is a syndrome involving behaviour and feelings of impaired control (West 2006). Addictive drugs are those whose reinforcing effects are so potent that some people who are exposed to the drugs are unable to go for very long without taking them, and whose lives become organised around taking the drug. Drug dependence is said to occur when the individual continues use of the substance despite significant substance related problems (Davies 1997). This essay will draw together and discuss the various psychological theories, concepts and explanations in order to evaluate how effective these have been in explaining drug addiction and dependence. As with many areas of psychology, problems arise when behaviour needs to be defined. This is particularly true with addiction. How do we know when someone is addicted? Where are the boundaries? Addiction is yet another socially constructed term that is difficult to define because what constitutes an addiction to one person is not addiction to another. In order to understand why it is that addictive behaviours occur, we must first acknowledge that there are two types of dependence. Eddy et al (1965) defined psychological dependence as A feeling of satisfaction and a psychic drive that requires periodic or continuous administration of the drug to produce pleasure or avoid discomfort (cited in Ghodse 1995). This kind of dependence demonstrates an overriding compulsion to take the drug, even when the individual is certain in the knowledge that it is harmful, or when aware of the consequences of possession of the substance (Ghodse 1995). The other type of dependence is physical dependence, also defined by Eddy et al as An adaptive state manifested by intense physical disturbances when the drug is withdrawn. The body becomes so accustomed to the drug and withdrawal symptoms are much more apparent. The unpleasant nature of the withdrawal syndrome can lead to an individual actually increasing the intensity of their drug taking, in order to avoid or relieve this withdrawal discomfort (Ghodse 1990). Psychoactive substances all have very different chemical properties. Not all drugs are obviously addictive. For example, long term, regular use of cannabis leads to tolerance and increasing difficulty stopping despite wishing or attempting to do so. Although the risk of dependence is substantially less than for nicotine or opiates, it is similar to that of alcohol (DiClemente 2003). Heroin addicts often take daily doses that would kill a normal person and experience very unpleasant symptoms if they go cold turkey and try to stop. In these terms, tobacco and cocaine were not obviously addictive, yet it was clear that these were extremely difficult habits to break. (Drugs: dilemmas and choices 2000). This isà where the distinction between physical and psychological dependence emerged. It is possible for a person to be psychologically dependent on a drug, without manifesting any physical dependence on it. However, it is generally accepted that although someone may be physically dependant on a drug, the state of dependence cannot be said to exist without some kind of psychological dependence present (Ghodse 1995). Under the Rational Informed Stable Choice (RISC) model, we do things because we expect them to produce benefits, and we know about and are willing to accept the adverse consequences, whether this is smoking, drinking, or drug taking. For example, a drug user continues to take drugs because it is preferable to the alternative to living without drugs, not necessarily because they cannot stop (West 2006). In other words, the pleasure or escape the addict obtains from a drug is worth whatever the consequences might be. This model is rather simplistic, as its main point is that each individual chooses to keep taking the drug, and does not take into account any biological factors that may or may not be relevant. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-49291275375012645242019-11-23T05:43:00.001-08:002019-11-23T05:43:02.467-08:00Hassium Facts - Hs or Element 108Hassium Facts - Hs or Element 108 Element atomic number 108 is hassium, which has the element symbol Hs. Hassium is one of the manmade or synthetic radioactive elements. Only about 100 atoms of this element have been produced so there is not a lot of experimental data for it. Properties are predicted based on the behavior of other elements in the same element group. Hassium is expected to be a metallic silver or gray metal at room temperature, much like the element osmium. All of the isotopes of hassium are radioactive. Martin Diebel / Getty Images Here are interesting facts about this rare metal: Discovery:à Peter Armbruster, Gottfried Munzenber and co-workers produced hassium at GSI in Darmstadt, Germany in 1984. The GSI team bombarded a lead-208 target with iron-58 nuclei. However, Russian scientists had attempted to synthesize hassium in 1978 at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Their initial data was inconclusive, so they repeated the experiments five years later, producing Hs-270, Hs-264, and Hs-263. Element Name:à Before its official discovery, hassium was referred to as element 108, eka-osmium or unniloctium. Hassium was the subject of a naming controversy over which team should be given official credit for discovering element 108. The 1992 IUPAC/IUPAP Transfermium Working Group (TWG) recognized the GSI team, stating that their work was more detailed. Peter Armbruster and his colleagues proposed the name hassium from the Latinà Hassiasà meaning Hess or Hesse, the German state, where this element was first produced. In 1994, an IUPAC committee recommended making the elements name hahnium (Hn) in honor of the German physicist Otto Hahn. This was despite the convention of allowing the discovering team the right to suggest a name. The German discoverers and the American Chemical Society (ACS) protested the name change and the IUPAC finally allowed element 108 to be officially named hassium (Hs) in 1997. Atomic Number:à 108 Symbol:à Hs Atomic Weight:à [269] Group: Group 8, d-block element, transition metal Electron Configuration:à [Rn] 7s2à 5f14à 6d6 Appearance:à Hassium is believed to be a dense solid metal at room temperature and pressure. If enough of the element were produced, it is expected it would have a shiny, metallic appearance. Its possible hassium could be even more dense than the heaviest known element, osmium. The predicted density of hassium isà 41à g/cm3. Properties: Its likely hassium reacts with oxygen in air to form a volatile tetraoxide. Following periodic law, hassium should be the heaviest element in group 8 of the periodic table. It is predicted that hassium has a high melting point, crystallizes in the hexagonal close-packed structure (hcp), and has a bulk modulus (resistance to compression) on par with diamond (442 GPa). Differences between hassium and its homologue osmium would likely be due to relativistic effects. Sources:à Hassium was first synthesized by bombarding lead-208 with iron-58 nuclei. Only 3 atoms of hassium were produced at this time. In 1968, Russian scientist Victor Cherdyntsev claimed to have discovered naturally-occurring hassium in a sample ofà molybdenite, but this was not verified. To date, hassium has not been found in nature. The short half-lives of the known isotopes of hassium mean no primordial hassium could have survived to the present day. However, its still possible nuclear isomers or isotopes with longer half-lives might be found in trace quantities. Element Classification:à Hassium is a transition metal thatà is expected to have properties similar to those of the platinum group of transition metals. Like the other elements in this group, hassium is expected to have oxidation states of 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The 8, 6, 4, and 2 states will likely be the most stable, based on the elements electron configuration. Isotopes:à 12 isotopes of hassium are known, from massesà 263 to 277. All of them are radioactive. The most stable isotope isà Hs-269, which has a half-life of 9.7 seconds. Hs-270 is of particular interest because it possesses magic number of nuclear stability. The atomic number 108 is a proton magic number for deformed (nonspherical) nuclei, while 162 is a neutron magic number for deformed nuclei. This doubly magic nucleus has a low decay energy compared with other hassium isotopes. More research is needed to determine whether or not Hs-270 is an isotope in the proposed island of stability. Health Effects:à While the platinum group metals tend not to be particularly toxic, hassium presents a health risk because of its significant radioactivity. Uses:à At present, hassium is only used for research. Sources Emsley, John (2011). Natures Building Blocks: An A-Z Guide to the Elements (New ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 215ââ¬â7. ISBN 978-0-19-960563-7.Hoffman, Darleane C.; Lee, Diana M.; Pershina, Valeria (2006). Transactinides and the future elements. In Morss; Edelstein, Norman M.; Fuger, Jean. The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements (3rd ed.). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer ScienceBusiness Media. ISBN 1-4020-3555-1.Names and symbols of transfermium elements (IUPAC Recommendations 1994).à Pure and Applied Chemistryà 66à (12): 2419. 1994.Mà ¼nzenberg, G.; Armbruster, P.; Folger, H.; et al. (1984). The identification of element 108 (PDF). Zeitschrift fà ¼r Physik A. 317 (2): 235ââ¬â236. doi:10.1007/BF01421260Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Ter-Akopian, G. M.; Pleve, A. A.; et al. (1978). Ãžà ¿Ã'â¹Ã'âÃ'â¹ Ã ¿Ã ¾ Ã' à ¸Ã ½Ã'âà µÃ ·Ã'Æ' 108 Ã' à »Ã µÃ ¼Ã µÃ ½Ã'âà ° à ² Ã'â¬Ã µÃ °Ã ºÃ'â à ¸Ã ¸ [Experiments on the sy nthesis of element 108 in the 226Ra48Ca reaction] (in Russian). Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-28636164775810783852019-11-21T04:18:00.001-08:002019-11-21T04:18:18.576-08:00Body defense mechanisms Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 wordsBody defense mechanisms - Essay Example Innate immune system does not have any specialized cells but uses other cells to identify threats like bacteria, react to infections, and provide means of clearing the infections from the body. The system however switches on other immune systems in an antigen presentation method. This function is carried out by special white blood cells. Innate body mechanism forms a physical and chemical barrier that protects the body (Janeway, Travers, Walport, & Shlomchik, 2001). In contrast, adaptive immune system is found in vertebrates only and comprises of highly specialized cells. Also known as the acquired immune system, the system prevents growth of pathogens through the use of systemic cells. Adaptive immune system acts as a memory system, reacting to a similar infection when incited. Adaptive system is acquired through various ways like immunization. As opposed to innate system whose reaction is in the germline, adaptive system is developed throughout life through reactions to specific infections that create pathogen-specific receptors. The system acquires it name; adaptive immune system, through its ability to enable the body to react to future similar infections. Adaptive immune system is enabled by genetic mutation which occurs in all cells of the body giving it more awareness and reactionary strength to fight infections (Janeway, Travers, Walport, & Shlomchik, 2001). Primary innate body defense mechanism include; inflammation, mucous clearance, physical and chemical barriers. Inflammation involves cutting blood supply to the infected area, walling off the pathogens, and forming fibrous tissue of the area among others. Mucous clearance provides coverage of the epithelial layer of the trachea. Physical barriers like the skins functions like barriers when they are not infected. When the skin is intact, it provides one of the best barriers to infections. Nose hairs filter out particles or any other substances that the body Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-84465177362338487042019-11-19T18:58:00.001-08:002019-11-19T18:58:03.517-08:00Group Organizational Ethics Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 wordsGroup Organizational Ethics - Essay Example In the interest of keeping a good customer happy and committed to us over the long haul, I determined that the correct business course of action would be to actually reduce the price for this customer, rather than try to increase it. This was also the ethically correct thing to do because we were ripping off this particular customer as evidenced by the fact that the other customers were paying far less. After some serious arm twisting, I was able to convince the company that there is greater potential long-term profit if we reduce this customer's price in order to shore up the business relationship. Fortunately, we were able to do this, and the customer now feels like they are treated fairly. I did not need to compromise my values or beliefs. Yes, I would have an obligation to stay connected, because I would be unlikely to suffer any harm. Under a deontological ethical approach, it is simply the right thing to do to sacrifice one's time in order to save the life of another person. If the facts were a little bit different, and there was some risk to my own life, or I would be putting the life of another person at risk due to my lack of availability, it would be a reason to reconsider. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-34439976973827240862019-11-17T07:29:00.001-08:002019-11-17T07:29:02.992-08:00Plantation agriculture Essay Example for Free Plantation agriculture Essay Plantation agriculture is a kind of commercial arable farming in the world. It is especially important in humid tropics with luxuriant growth of vegetation. Its economic effectiveness is always emphasized, bringing both positive and negative impacts. In recent decades, crop diversification is introduced and the ecological balance of the natural environment is greatly conserved. Plantation agriculture refers to the growing of cash crops on large foreign owned estates in countries of tropical environment. It is usually practiced in a large scale with monoculture, in which only a certain type of plant is dominant. Take Papua New Guinea as an example, in the area, cacao, coffee and rubber are mainly grown in the region for export to other countries. Under this kind of farming, there are positive impacts to the economy. Firstly, due to its large scale of operation and being export-oriented in Papua New Guinea, the supply of products is regular and of uniformly high quality. With high demand for the products, this attracts large amount of investment of capital from the foreign countries, such as Europe and North America, thus allowing the farmers being financially able to provide the expensive machinery capable of turning out a high grade product. Benefiting from economies of scale, this enables both the transportation cost and production cost to be lowered. Secondly, plantations are also able to undertake greater scientific research and the eradication of pests and diseases. For example, one large sugar company in the former British colony of Guyana was able to employ a large research staff to produce a strain of sugar cane resistant to leaf-scald disease. Besides, government assistance has brought improved crop varieties, scientific research, new pesticides and fertilizers and effective marketing, The government of Papua New Guinea launched The Cape Hoskins Oil Palm Scheme to solve land disputes of many small holdings, strengthening national self-reliance. With increasing demand for the plantation, the employment rate of Papua New Guinea is greatly increased as there are more needs for personnel to manage crop growing and researching. Some crop processing and manufacturing industries are set up to satisfy the demand for crops. The farm productivity is increased as well. As people can earn more income from this kind of farming, this stimulates the rate of urbanization, hence the development of infrastructure and improvement of public facilities, such as roads, railways, ports, towns, schools, hospitals and the supply of electricity and water. As a result, the living standard of the labour is greatly improved. Despite the economic benefits, plantation farming somehow brings negative impacts to Papua New Guinea. First is the reliance upon the protected markets in Australia. At present, about one-third of the copra, 40 percent of the coffee, most of the cocoa and rubber is exported to Australia, which is assigned to admit duty free. In return, Papua New Guinea has to pay taxes for any imports. This leads to outflow of capital to foreign countries because this kind of farming is highly export-oriented. Second is the problem of labour. Plantations require large amount of cheap labour, but the wage rate is progressively higher because of the rising living standard and commercialization of the country. This increases the cost of production and thus reduces the competitiveness among other countries for the same kind of farming. Apart from this, the risk of crop failure is an important factor for consideration. As plantation agriculture is highly specialized. People highly rely on monoculture to earn a living. When the price of cash crops falls drastically or there is a sudden of crop failure, the income of farmers will fall as well. As a result, the earning of farmers tend to be unstable and badly affected the national income of Papua New Guinea. Besides, people have to import other necessities from other countries instead of planting within their own country, self-sufficiency cannot be achieved. In this way, there is no other source to safeguard the return of farmers. To overcome the negative impacts, crop diversification is a good method to reduce the over-reliance on certain types of cash crops. Ecologically, this method can also be beneficial to the environment. Since different types of crops are grown, the risk of crop failure decreases. This can stop the spread of diseases and pests for a particular type of crops. The population of pests decreases. This in turn reduces the use of pesticides. Hence, the chance of stream pollution is smaller, the sea organisms will not be poisoned or suffocated so easily, the nutrient flow can be more stable. There will be greater diversity of species of biomass, so the ecosystem will be more stable. Furthermore, diversification of crops increases the vegetation cover. There will be less surface runoff and soil erosion, yet infiltration increases. The nutrients of the soil can be preserved. Crop diversification also reduces the exhaustion of certain type of nutrients, fertility can be maintained and thus the use of fertilizer will be less common as well. Climatically, because of less crop failures, the amount of biomass increases. The evapotranspiration rate and wind speed can be more stable, so the microclimate can be maintained constant, the risk of global warming will not be getting serious so fast. In conclusion, plantation of cash crops is significant in Papua New Guinea for economic development. Though crop diversification may not be as profitable as plantation agriculture, ecological environment should not be ignored. In long-term, diversification of crops is a good way to safeguard the natural environment and brings more stable income to the farmers as well. Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2840620456942202181.post-4541345998387200972019-11-14T20:00:00.001-08:002019-11-14T20:00:03.256-08:00Gangs and Violence in Schools :: Crime Safety Security Education EssaysGangs and Violence in Schools During the first week of my junior professional experience, I remember my cooperating teacher reading to me an e-mail that she received from the school's administration. It was informing all of the teachers of new ways to identify gang member; the colors they may wear, they way they write certain letters of the alphabet. A few days later I recall seeing one of the students in my class making different hand gestures, which I later learned were gang signs. Then, a couple of weeks into my full participation in the classroom, another one of my students was suspended for breaking another student's jaw. Yet another of my students was suspended rather recently for threatening to bring a gun to school. All of these incidents, along with an assembly that was held one day about gang violence, have made me much more aware of the violence and gang participation that takes place in urban schools. Because it seemed so prevalent in the Trenton school district, I decided to delve deeper into the issue of gangs and violence in schools. I have learned that in Trenton there are "three main gangs - the Bloods, the Crips and the Latin Kings," (NJ.com) some of which have been known to have members as young as thirteen. This alarmed me, because this is the age of most of my seventh grade students. It was hard for me to picture any of them being in a gang. I, like many suburban dwellers, have never had contact with gang members, not to my knowledge anyway. Now I am working in a school full of students who encounter gang members everyday, and may even be a part of a gang themselves. When I became aware of the regular occurrence of gangs in the Trenton area, I began to wonder why adolescents, usually males, join gangs in the first place. Though there are many explanations and, of course, each young male has his own reason, many of them [the reasons] revolve around the issues of safety, respect, money, and a sense of identityâ⬠¦Many of them [the gang members] learned at an early age that they were vulnerable if they did not belong to a gang that would protect them when they were threatened by other gang members (Patton 59). Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17090106319618738235noreply@blogger.com0