Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Changing the Target Audience in Retail Sales

â€Å"On average, middle-aged consumers devote 39 percent of their retail expenditure to department store products and services, while for younger consumers the average is only 25 percent. Since the number of middle-aged people will increase dramatically within the next decade, department stores can expect retail sales to increase significantly during that period. Furthermore, to take advantage of the trend, these stores should begin to replace some of those products intended to attract the younger consumer with products intended to attract the middle-aged consumer. Essay 1: The argument that department retail sales will increase in the next 10 years and thus department stores should begin to replace products to attract middle-aged consumers is not entirely logically convincing, since it omits certain crucial assumptions First of all, the argument ignores the absolute amount of retail expenditure of middle-aged and younger consumers devoted to department store products and services. Although younger consumers spend a smaller percentage of their retail expenditure to department store products than do the middle-aged consumers, they might actually spend more in terms of the absolute amount. Even if middle-aged consumers are spending more than younger ones in department stores, the argument ignores the possibility that the trend may change within the next decade. Younger consumers might prefer to shop in department stores than in other types of stores, and middle-aged consumers might turn to other types of stores, too. This will lead to a higher expenditure of younger consumers in department stores than that of middle-aged consumers. Besides, the argument never addresses the population difference between middle-aged consumers and younger ones. Suppose there are more younger consumers than the middle-aged ones now, the total population base of younger consumers will be bigger than that of the middle-aged ones if both of them grow at the same rate in the next decade. Thus there will be a bigger younger consumer base. Based on the reasons I listed above, the argument is not completely sound. The evidence in support of the conclusion does little to prove the conclusion since it does not address the assumptions I have already raised. Ultimately, the argument might have been more convincing by making it clear that the absolute population of middle-aged consumers are higher than that of the younger consumers and the number will continue to grow in the next decade, and that the middle-aged consumers will continue to spend more money in department stores than younger consumers do in the next decade. Essay 2: The argument that retailers should replace some of the products intended to attract the younger consumers with products intended to attract the middle-aged consumers is not entirely logically convincing, since it ignores certain crucial assumptions. First, the argument omits the assumption that the business volumes of both the middle-aged consumers and the younger consumers are the same. If the business volume of the middle-aged consumers’ 39% is smaller than that of the younger consumers’ 25%, the retail sales will not increase during the next decade. Second, even if the business volumes of both the middle-aged consumers and the younger consumers were the same in the last decade, the increase of the middle-aged people in the next decade is not the same as the increase of the retail expenditure, for the retail trade depends more on such factors as the economic circumstances, people’s consuming desire. Finally, the argument never assumes the increase of the younger consumers within the next decade. If the younger consumers increase at the same rate and spend the same amount of money on the goods and services of department stores, the retailers should never ignore them. Thus the argument is not completely sound. The evidence in support of the conclusion that the growing number of middle-aged people within the next decade does little to prove the conclusion—that department stores should begin to replace some of their products to attract the middle-aged consumers since it does not address the assumptions I have already raised. Ultimately, the argument might have been strengthened by making it clear that the business volumes of both types of consumers are the same and comparable, that the increase of a certain type of consumers are correlated with the increase of the retail sales, and that the growth rate of the younger consumers are the same as that of the middle-aged consumers. Essay 3: Based on an expected increase in the number of middle-aged people during the next decade, the author predicts that retail sales at department stores will increase significantly over the next ten years. To bolster this prediction, the author cites statistics showing that middle-aged people devote a much higher percentage of their retail expenditure to department-store services and products than younger consumers do. Since the number of middle-aged consumers is on the rise and since they spend more than younger people on department-store goods and services, the author further recommends that department stores begin to adjust their inventories to capitalize on this trend. Specifically, it is recommended that department stores increase their inventory of products aimed at middle-aged consumers and decrease their inventory of products aimed at younger consumers. This argument is problematic for two reasons. First, an increase in the number of middle-aged people does not necessarily portend an overall increase in department-store sales. It does so only on the assumption that other population groups will remain relatively constant. For example, if the expected increase in the number of middle-aged people is offset by an equally significant decrease in the number of younger people, there will be little or no net gain in sales. Second, in recommending that department stores replace products intended to attract younger consumers with products more suitable to middle-aged consumers, the author assumes that the number of younger consumers will not also increase. Since a sizable increase in the population of younger consumers could conceivably offset the difference in the retail expenditure patterns of younger and middle-aged consumers, it would be unwise to make the recommended inventory adjustment lacking evidence to support this assumption. In conclusion, this argument is unacceptable. To strengthen the argument the author would have to provide evidence that the population of younger consumers will remain relatively constant over the next decade.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Number theory

The number theory concerns about numbers i.e. whole numbers or rational numbers (fractions). Number theory is one of the oldest branches of pure mathematics and one of the largest. It is a branch of pure mathematics concerning with the properties and integers. Arithmetic is also used to refer number theory. It is also called higher arithmetic. The earliest geometric use of Diophantine equations can be tracked back to the Sulba Sutras, which were written, between 8th and 6th centuries BC. There are various number theories described as follows: Elementary Number theory Analytic Number theory Algebraic Number theory Geometric number theory Combinational number theory Computational number theory FUNCTIONS Number theory is connected with higher arithmetic hence it is the study of properties of whole numbers. Primes and prime factorization are important in number theory. The functions in number theory are divisor function, Riemann Zeta function and totient function. The functions are linked with Natural numbers, whole numbers, integers and rational numbers. The functions are also linked with irrational numbers. The study of irrational numbers may be done with Surd, Extraction of Square roots of natural numbers, Logarithms and Mensuration. At present Number Theory functions have 848 formulas, which are related with Prime Factorization Related functions and Other Functions. Prime Factorization Related Functions Factor Integer [n]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   70 Formulas Division [n]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   66 Formulas Prime [n]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   83 Formulas PrimePi [x]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   83 Formulas Divisor Sigma [k,n]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   128 Formulas Euler Phi [n]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   109 Formulas Moebius Mu [n]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   79 Formulas Jacobi Symbol [n,m]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   101 Formulas Carmichasel Lambda [n]  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   63 Formulas Digit Count [n, b]   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   66 Formulas Computational number theory It is a study of effectiveness of algorithms for computation of number-theoretic quantities. It is also considers integer quantities (for example class number) whose usual definition is non constructive, and real quantities (eg. The values of zeta functions) which must be computed with very high precision. Hence in this function overlaps both computer algebra and numerical analysis. Combinational Number Theory It involves the number-theoretic study of objects, which arise naturally from counting or iteration. It is also study of many specific families of numbers like binomial coefficients, the Fibonacci numbers, Bernoulli numbers, factorials, perfect squares, partition numbers etc. which can be obtained by simple recurrence relations. The method is very easy to state conjectures in this area, which can often be understood without any particular mathematical training. Integer factorization Given two large prime numbers, p and q, their product pq can easily be computed. However, given pq, the best known algorithms to recover p and q require time greater than any polynomial in the length of p and q. Discrete logarithm Let G be a group in which computations are reasonably efficient. Then given g and n, computing gn is not too expensive. However, for some groups G, computing n given g and gn, called the discrete logarithm, is difficult. The commonly used groups are Discrete logarithms modulo p Elliptic curve discrete logarithms REFERENCE: http://functions.wolfram.com/NumberTheoryFunctions/ Weil, Andre: â€Å"Number theory, An approach through history†, Birkhauser Boston, Inc. Mass., 1984 ISBN-0-8176031410 Ore, Oystein, â€Å"Number theory and its history, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1988. 370 pp. ISBN 0-486-65620-9.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Immigration issues Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words

Immigration issues - Essay Example Julia Preston evaluates the situation that relates to 2014 year and gives the clear statistic concerning this problem. She claims that â€Å"Mexicans remained the single largest nationality among illegal crossers† (Preston, n.p.). The number of illegal migrants is remained to be extremely high and stays for the 229,178 for the last year (Preston, n.p.). People from Mexico migrate to United States for better life and function in USA as cheap workforce. It is relevant to admit the total number of immigrants from Mexico to USA stays for the â€Å"315,943 in the 2014 fiscal year† (Preston, n.p.). To such extend, more than two-thirds of all this these people are Mexicans (Preston, n.p.). Such situation seems to be unpleasant for the authority that deals with the migration problems. However, Preston signifies that the number of immigrants is reduced in 14 percents in comparison with the previous fiscal year (n.p.). In addition, it is significant to mention that some executive actions of USA president have â€Å"allowed millions of undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States and to work without fear of deportation† (Preston, n.p.). He explains such decision as the intention to protect some immigrants and concentrate all forces on â€Å"on criminals and national security threats† (Preston, n.p). Homeland Security claims that 85 percents of all immigrants are considered to be criminals (Preston, n.p). Still, such politics of Mr. Obama have been criticized in Mexico as it is suggested that a huge number of normal families that do not deal with criminal have been deported (Preston, n.p.). It is relevant to suggest that hard situation with border issues is laid historically. People in Mexico have been in search for the livelihoods since the end of nineteenth century (Bowden, n.p.) USA is regarded as a country that is able to suggest a helping hand. The border between USA

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Movie research final project Review Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 words

Research final project - Movie Review Example The killer would usually start taunting his victims through a telephone call befriending the victim and later being annoyed when the victim hangs up on him. He then attacks the helpless victim with several stabs until the victim dies. The movie was released in 1996. Regardless of Wes Craven's Scream, he represents historical events during 1996 and provides descriptions that apply today's adolescents' realities of social life and past culture 90's. It was in the 90s when technology was at its peak with the initiation of most people to personal computers, digital sounds, digital cellphones, microwave ovens and the like. Technology has become a personal issue. Communication was made swift and transportation an easy access. Even in remote places, people can be informed and up-to-date. These major events can be illustrated in the following incidents: In January 1996 particularly on the 5th "Yahya Ayyash, the "Engineer", the elusive mastermind behind a wave of Islamic suicide bombings against Israel, is killed in Gaza, apparently by a booby-trapped mobile phone." And on "Newspapers reported that Microsoft had struck deals with several computer makers that would give it a significant advantage the companies would not be allowed to use Windows." On December 16, "IBM announced on this day in 1996 it would stop selling computers that used that PowerPC chip and ran Windows NT. IBM, Motorola, and Apple had teamed up to challenge Intel Corporation's dominance in chips and Microsoft's near monopoly on operating systems." On the 17th "Intel Corporation and the Energy Department announced the development of a high-speed computer capable of performing more than one trillion calculations per second." Finally on December 26, "Six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey is found beaten and str angled in the basement of her family's Boulder, Colorado, home. The killing remains unsolved" (Rethinking History). [>>>I think this is enough, if you delete some more then you can no longer prove that there was indeed a technology uplift and it was used in connection with killings.] These two events, the killings and the booming of computer technology, are evident in Scream. There is the presence of intentional killing by two individuals to take it as a prank using technology to their advantage. The obvious use of a cellphone and the manipulation of the gadget in order for it to sound differently and distinct about just one type of voice. The computer is also given center stage as in the incident when Sidney could not use the telephone; she opted for the computer to send her message to 911. Although, there was only the use of VHS for movies, it was also reflecting the period because CDs, VCDs and DVDs came later. There were several intentional killings in 1996. The terrorists were using suicide bombers to make their message known

Use r(which is a software) stata or excel to do the assignment

Use r(which is a software) stata or excel to do the - Assignment Example What relationship do you observe? Is this consistent with a model in which educatedlabor is a factor of production? Explain. As can be seen from the plot, the larger values in the horizontal axis are closely related to the larger values in the vertical axis. This indicates a positive association. Further there is a linear association between the data as shown by the trend line. A t-test of over 0.5 also shows that there is strong positive correlation. The strong correlation and positive relationship supports the factor that education is a factor of labor production in any country. As the education becomes strong, so does the labor production increases. As can be seen from the plot, the larger values in the horizontal axis are associated to the smaller values in the vertical axis. This indicates a negative association. Further there is a linear association between the data as shown by the trend line. A t-test of less than 0.5 also shows that there is strong negative correlation. The strong negative correlation and negative relationship supports the factor that education cannot be a factor influencing infant mortality. Even though infant mortality may increase there will is little chance for the association of the occurrence to the level of education in any given country. From the scatter plot, the larger values in the horizontal axis are associated to the larger values in the vertical axis. This indicates a positive association. Further there is a linear association between the data as shown by the trend line. A t-test of more than 0.5 also shows that there is strong negative correlation. The strong positive correlation and positive relationship supports the factor that gross domestic savings affects the level of education. A witnessed increased in domestic savings of any given country will insinuate higher level of education. As shown from the scatter plots, there is strong association between levels of education and production. First, the strong

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Business law, English leagal system, Contract law Essay

Business law, English leagal system, Contract law - Essay Example In the first scenario, it can be noted that The English National Operetta Company entered into a contract with Costumes R Us for the purchase of theatre costumes which were to be made according to designs supplied by the English National Operetta Company. All terms were agreed and the initial deposit was paid where the remaining balance will be paid upon delivery of the goods. Unfortunately, the premises of Costumes R Us were destroyed by fire before the delivery day. By any standard, this scenario represents a typical contract explained in the definition above. This type of contract involves the sale of goods and is governed by the Sale of Goods Act of 1979. Gibson (1988) suggests that the seller has a duty to deliver the goods purchased upon payment and the buyer has a duty to pay for the goods where ownership can be exchanged. The S.2(1) of The Sale of Goods Act 1979 concurs with this assertion and goes on to define a contract for the sale of goods as: ‘A contract by which a seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property (ownership) in goods to a buyer for a money consideration called the price.’ The contracting partners in this case are bound by certain conditions which are very important to the contract so as to protect the victim in the event of breach of contract which entitles him to repudiate and sue for damages. From this given scenario, it can be noted that there is a valid contract between English National Operetta Company and Costumes R Us. Legally, English National Operetta Company is entitled to claim for its refund of the amount paid following the failure by Costumes R Us to deliver the consignment before the date. Though it may be argued that this is a breach of a contract, it can be noted that to a greater extent, this scenario was a result of circumstances that were beyond the control of the suppliers of the costumes. Their premises were gutted by fire which was caused by the children playing so it would be unfair to lay the blame on them. This unfortunate incidence is what is normally called frustration of contract. Macintyre (2010) posits to the effect that the result of an event which occurs after offer and acceptance (the agreement) which prevents performance being carried out and which, as a consequence will terminate the contract legally with no risk to either party to be sued for breach. In this scenario, it will be unfair to say that Costumes R Us has breached a contract given that that the frustrating event involving the outbreak of fire is not the fault or a result of the actions of this organisation in question. It becomes impossible for the other party to fulfil their duty in the event of destruction of the subject matter of the contract for example Taylor v. Caldwell (1863). In such a situation, it is assumed that the contract has been cancelled naturally. Against this background, it is therefore advisable to English National Operetta Company not to sue this company for damages given that there will be likely chances that they will lose the case. It is the duty of the court of law to weigh the circumstances surrounding the frustration of the contract and come with an informed decision hence the chances of winning this case are very few. However, it is advisable that English National

Friday, July 26, 2019

Inquiring Minds want to know Case Study Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 words - 1

Inquiring Minds want to know - Case Study Example It also has an acceptable margin of error for the survey was  ± 4 percent at the 95 percent level of confidence The stratified disproportionate random sampling allows Penton to focus on the reply of the decision makers of which their ads were directed making the sampling a more accurate representation of the target market. It can also be relatively cost efficient because having 676 respondents as an accurate representative of the 1.7 million subscribers saves the company money in handling a huge population. Above all, this guarantees that their intended market is well represented in the study. The other groups can also be subjected to another study which Penton no longer to spend to get representatives from said population. This however has a weakness of requiring more administrative effort and therefore time consuming and laborious because the huge population has to divided into 42 cells. 4. Describe the research design. Analyze its strengths and weaknesses. The method of getting the sample from a huge population of 1.7 million domestic subscribers through stratified disproportionate random sampling may have an effective in getting the right respondents of their target market. The coverage of the research was also extensive covering 1992 with 648 ads and 1997 with 697 ads. The research design however defeated the efficacy of the sampling because it made a faulty comparison of these subgroups by the sheer gap in the years of comparison. They are measured by the same parameter of the number of leads generated by each ad but their circumstances were entirely different. Thus, the result of increase from 3.3 in 1992 to 4.1 in 1997 is a suspect because the sample population in 1997 had more facility where potential customers can respond compared to 1992 whereby customer’s response was limited to traditional snail mail and perhaps telephone call where it can be tracked by cards to track inquiries from customers. Compared to 1997, there are more convenient th rough Information and Communication Technology options where customers can respond to the ads. They can conveniently send an email, go to the advertiser’s website and perhaps can chat in addition to traditional toll free call and fax. Tracking is also convenient because it is done digitally compared to cards previously used. The availability of website address in 1997 was also 60.9 percent (3 out of 5) where they can email at 17.7 percent of ads compared to 1992 which were non-existent. Postal mailing address may be up in 19992 at 69 percent and only 55.5 percent in 1997 but this is almost irrelevant when customers can send an email. The base of the sampling population but the research design was able to get samples that decently represent the entire population. When a survey was done, it had 710 completed questionnaires were received out of 1.7 million subscribers and 4,000 managers, executives, engineers, and purchasing agents selected from the U.S. Penton database. Of the 710 completed questionnaires, 676 respondents were decision makers indicating that the survey has indeed reached the right respondents. One of problem in quantifying the survey was also responses is weighed by their percentage mark up in the overall population. All other things being equal, this would have been an ideal method since it can accurately measure the increment or decrease of response to ad in relation to their representation from the overall population. Except that the 1997 population had access to information

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Regulation of Free Speech on Social Media Research Paper

Regulation of Free Speech on Social Media - Research Paper Example As the report declares freedom on one hand should not violate the rights of others on the other hand and be termed as democracy. This implies that there should be regulation of free speech on internet. However, this should not deny people the freedom of speech. This forms this documents base of argument that social media need to be treated as another public forum hence to be regulated accordingly. According to the research findings balancing between the freedom of expression and promoting equal rights for the entire internet users is the key issue here. Democracy should bring equity to all people. This implies that people have their rights of freedom while at the same time they are restricted from violating the rights of others through what they post on internet. This raise a question on how can this equity be realized in the society. The best way to approach this whole issue is amending the existing law so as to define objectionable content. To begin with for the freedom of expression to be criminalized, it might not necessary be that the content is objectionable in the public’s perception. Precisely, it entails strong disagreements on dearly-held practices, habits, values and beliefs that fortification of the freedom of expression tend to matter most. The right to offend, shock and disturb is integral to freedom of expression’s right and not contradictory to it . All the attempts to define objectionable contentshould incorporate the fact that there is a critical difference between what the society consider objectionable, and what is objectionable from a legal perspective.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Analysis of Service Learning Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words

Analysis of Service Learning - Essay Example Habitat for Humanity is a project provided by the non-profit store that creates additional funding to help people who need support in housing purposes. The project was conducted on April 28, 2015, from 1.00 PM to 6.00 pm at the Lynnwood branch and I was a member of the project’s staff. Hence, I helped to tag prices on the incoming items and cleaned the floor in the store. I worked with few people who were great supporters of the project and believed in its success and utility for the society in general and for Snohomish County in particular. I’ve got a lot of experiences concerning trading and teamwork. First of all, I’ve realized that teamwork is a complicated kind communication that requires a lot of patience and ability to conform to other people who one works with. Also, dealing with customers, sometimes I had to be nice and appreciate the position of each and every one of them, so basically I had to understand their needs and the conditions they lived in. Th ough I’ve managed to observe how various are people’s cultural backgrounds, lifestyles, customs, and traditions. It was a great experience that will encourage my further learning of different cultures presented in the United States. The experience I’ve got is definitely closely related to anthropology as I dealt with various kinds of interpersonal communication and integration into multiple forms of American culture. For instance, working with people of various lifestyles and cultural backgrounds made me realize the factors that affect the development of people’s personalities’ and such things as social adaptation, preferences, and even their styles of communication between each other. Hence, exploring different items, both donated and purchased, has made me take a look at people’s various lifestyles and cultures; I also learned how people’s home appliances are related to their social status or striving to get one.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Examples of Power Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 words

Examples of Power - Essay Example Different forms of power have been described along with personal experiences. An interview with a CEO of a company has been described. In the end, some suggestions have been given as to how leaders and managers can exercise power appropriately. Power enables the leader to define out his position within the organization and his relationship with the subordinates (Papa, Daniels & Spiker, 2008). If power is not recognized and used properly, that results in anarchy with the organization that not only destroys leader-member relationship but also results in imperfect organizational outcomes. Power is not a central idea for leaders only, but the fact is that every position in the organization has some power with which it controls some of the organizational goals and makes effective decisions (Papa, Daniels & Spiker, 2008). Bal et al. (2008, p.12) have identified three important ways in which power influences the organization. According to them, power is used to promote one’s own agenda, promote someone else’s agenda, or to promote the organization’s agenda. Power promotes one’s own agenda in a way that the person gives priority to his tasks; he tries to impose his own rules and regulations; and, he takes measures to look after his position. Power also promotes another person’s agenda when the person in power introduces someone in the network or refers him to somebody. Power is also used to promote organizational agenda through measures taken to improve communication and relationship among employees and with leaders. This power is not based on self-interests, and focuses on improving employee development through improving inter-personal relationships at workplace. Complexities in power also have a lot of influence in leader-member relationships (Papa, Daniels & Spiker, 2008). According to Sweeney and McFarlin (2001), complexities arise when the person in power exhibits political behavior like trying to attempt personal gains by violating

Monday, July 22, 2019

The Pythagorean Triple Essay Example for Free

The Pythagorean Triple Essay Pythagoras a Greek philosopher and mathematician is very famous for its Pythagorean Theorem. This theorem states that if a, b and c are sides of a right triangle then a2 + b2 = c2 (Morris, 1997). The study of the Pythagorean triples started long before Pythagoras knew how to solve it. There were evidences that Babylonians have lists of the triples written in a tablet. This would only mean that Babylonians may have known a method on how to produce such triples (Silverman, 16 – 26). Pythagorean triple is a set of number consisting of three natural numbers that can suit the Pythagorean equation a2 + b2 = c2. Some of the known triples are 3, 4, 5 and 5, 12, 13 (Bogomolny, 1996). How can we derive such triples? If we multiple the Pythagorean formula by 2 then we generate another formula 2a2 + 2b2 = 2c2. This only means that if we multiply 2 to the Pythagorean triple 3, 4, 5 and 5, 12, 13 then we can get another set of Pythagorean triple. The answer to that is triple 6, 8, 10 and 10, 24, 26. To check whether the said triple are Pythagorean triple, we can substitute it to the original formula a2 + b2 = c2. Check: is 6, 8, 10 Pythagorean triple? 62 + 82 = 102 36 + 64 = 100 100 = 100 Thus 6, 8 and 10 satisfy the Pythagorean equation. Δ 6, 8, 10 is a Pythagorean triple. Check: is 10, 24, 26 satisfy the Pythagorean equation? 102 + 242 = 262 100 + 576 = 676 676 = 676 Thus 10, 24, 26 satisfy the Pythagorean equation. Δ 10, 24, 26 is a Pythagorean triple. If we multiply the Pythagorean equation by 3 and using the first 2 Pythagorean triple mentioned above, we can yield another set of Pythagorean triple. Thus we can formulate a general formula that can produce different sets of Pythagorean triple. We can generate an infinite number of Pythagorean triple by using the Pythagorean triple 3, 4, 5. If we multiple d, where k is an integer, to that triple we will yield different sets of Pythagorean triple all the time. d*(3, 4, 5) where d is an integer. Check: if k is equal to 4 we get a triple 12, 16, and 20. Is this a Pythagorean triple? By substitution, 122 + 162 = 202 144 + 256 = 400 400 = 400 Thus 12, 16, 20 satisfy the Pythagorean equation. Δ 12, 16, 20 is a Pythagorean triple. Check: if k is equal to 5 we get a triple 15, 20, 25. Is this a Pythagorean triple? By substitution, 152 + 202 = 252 225 + 400 = 625 625 = 625 Thus 15, 20, 25 satisfy the Pythagorean equation. Δ 15, 20, 25 is a Pythagorean triple. But the formula given above is just a formula for getting the multiples of the Pythagorean triple. But is there a general formula in getting these triples? There are formulas that can solve each and every Pythagorean triple that one can ever imagine. One formula that can give us the triples is a = st, b = (s2 + t2)/2 and c = (s2 – t2)/2 (. A simple derivation of these formula will come from the main formula a2 + b2 = c2 (Silverman, 16 – 26). This is a shorten way to derive the formula from theorem 2.1(Pythagorean triples). a2 + b2 = c2  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   with a is odd, b is even and a, b and c have no common factors. a2 = c2 – b2   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   by additive property a2 = (c – b)(c + b)  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   by factoring (difference of two squares) by checking 32 = (5 – 4)(5 + 4) = 1*9 52 = (13 – 12)(13 + 12) = 1*25 72 = (25 – 24)(25 + 24) = 1*49

An Example of Successful Change Essay Example for Free

An Example of Successful Change Essay Introduction Why is Wal-Mart so Successful? Is it Good Strategy or Good Strategy Implementation? In 1962, when Sam Walton opened the first Wal-Mart store in Rogers, Arkansas, no one could have ever predicted the enormous success this small-town merchant would have. Sam Waltons talent for discount retailing not only made Wal-Mart the worlds largest retailer, but also the worlds number one retailer in sales. Sam Walton has made certain changes that help Wal-Mart to achieve its success today. His change techniques involve changing people, technology, and product. Indeed, Wal-Mart was named Retailer of the Decade by Discount Store News in 1989, and on several occasions has been included in Fortunes list of the 10 most admired corporations. Changing People Wal-Mart is successful not only because it makes sound strategic management decisions, but also for its innovative implementation of those strategic decisions. In order to become a superstore, Wal-Mart decided to change the skill level of its workforce. Waltons greatest accomplishment was his ability to empower, enrich, and train his employees. He believed in listening to employees and challenging them to come up with ideas and suggestions to make the company better. At each of the Wal-Mart stores, signs are displayed which read, Our People Make the Difference. Associates regularly make suggestions for cutting costs through their Yes We Can Sam program. The sum of the savings generated by the associates actually paid for the construction of a new store in Texas. One of Wal-Marts goals was to provide its employees with the appropriate tools to do their jobs efficiently. The technology was not used as a means of replacing existing employees, but to provide them with a means to succeed in the retail market (Thompson and Strickland 93). Changing Product Wal-Mart stores operate according to their Everyday Low Price philosophy. They provide customers access to quality goods, to make these goods available when and where customers want them, to develop a cost structure that enables competitive pricing, and to build and maintain a reputation for absolute trustworthiness (Evan, Shulman, and Stalk, 55). Through Sam Waltons Buy America policy, Wal-Mart encourages its buyers and merchandise managers to stock stores with American-made products. In a 1993 annual report management stated the program demonstrates a long-standing Wal-Mart commitment to our customers that we will buy American-made products whenever we can if those products deliver the same quality and affordability as their foreign-made counterparts (Thompson Strickland 68). With a variety of product and low cost, Wal-Mart has attracted more consumers. Changing Technology Wal-Mart has invested heavily in its unique cross-docking inventory system. Cross docking has enabled Wal-Mart to achieve economies of scale which reduces its costs of sales. With this system, goods are continuously delivered to stores within 48 hours and often without having to inventory them. Lower prices also eliminate the expense of frequent sales promotions and sales are more predictable. Cross docking gives the individual managers more control at the store level. A company owned transportation system also assists Wal-Mart in shipping goods from warehouse to store in less than 48 hours. This allows Wal-Mart to replenish the shelves 4 times faster than its competition. Wal-Mart owns the largest and most sophisticated computer system in the private sector. It uses a massively parallel processor computer system to track stock and movement which keeps it abreast of fast changes in the market (Daugherty 24). Information related to sales and inventory is disseminated via its advanced satellite communications system. Conclusion Sam Walton, a leader with an innovative vision, started his own company and made it into the leader in discount retailing that it is today. Through his savvy, and sometimes unusual, business practices, he and his associates led the company forward for thirty years. Today the company is still growing steadily. Wal-Mart executives continue to rely on many of the traditional goals and philosophies that Sams legacy left behind, while simultaneously keeping one step ahead of the ever-changing technology and methods of todays fast-paced business environment. The future also looks bright for Wal-Mart, especially if it is able to continue its customer-driven culture, it should remain a retail industry leader well into the next century.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

The Spread of the English Language

The Spread of the English Language English is the language of survival in the present battle of life .This prevalence of English language came as a result of the British colonizing movements previously and the present economical and political power of English speaking countries that imposed themselves and as a result imposed their language on the globe[1]. The essay will include the causes of the dominance of English in the world, its part in the world and in my life as well as the negative results of this dominance. The present wide spread of the English language worldwide is obvious from the huge number of its users which is about 1.8 billion speakers [2] , as well as the increasing rate of its learners which approaches a billion[3]. This remarkable interest in learning English which can be noticed from the huge number of its learners reflects the leading role it plays in our world today. This leading role has various aspects. For instance, the globalized world that English created, presents a way of connecting the whole world together, politically by generating a common area of communication between different ethnic groups which is the use of English language and economically as it led to free trade that resulted from globalization [4]. Moreover, as it is the main language of teaching science, it helped scientists and researchers around the world to share their knowledge and scientific results which led to the developments we witness today [1]. Furthermore, it plays a vital role in the cultural exchange by translating other cultures books to English as there are considerable numbers of English users who can benefit from these translations. English language also has its significant role in individuals lives which I will discuss through my experience. It has been 14 years since I started learning English which has affected my life positively since then. The first and most important thing is that it helped me to enter the university, because without having a certain level of knowledge in English, it is almost impossible to think of studying a scientific major in UAE [5]. In addition, it acts as an access gate for me to other cultures by having the power of communicating with individuals from any part of the world through using English. Moreover, I had the chance to practice my favorite activity which is reading by having a look at English literature depending on my knowledge in its language. Despite of the usefulness of the spread of English language, I believe it has some negative aspects on both learners and native speakers. When it comes to English learners, learning any language is fairly challenging [6]. For me, I can say I started learning real English since five years only and the other nine years were nothing but a waste of time because learning any language requires an extra personal effort in mastering it rather than the knowledge we get from school. As a result, the learning process is long as well as frustrating. In addition, it caused a cultural conflict for non-native speakers as many of them started losing the strength of their mother tongue language because of the extensive use of English language [7]. As an example, in the Arab world we now have what is called the Arabizi generation. Arabizi is a word that is used to describe the mixture use of both Arabic and English languages which was caused by the general interest of mastering English by Arabic nativ e speakers [8]. This trend of mixing Arabic and English resulted in weaken the hegemony of Arabic language especially with children which led to an issue of identity for them. The side effects of the spread of English on native speakers are limited but important. One thing is that English native speakers lost one aspect of their uniqueness which is their language, as they are not longer the only ones who use it. Another disadvantage for the next English native generation is that they face the threat of ending up of having only one language while the whole world is forced to learn English in combination with their own mother tongue language which will have its cultural political and economical threat on them [9]. Although mastering English is of major importance, people shouldnt neglect mastering their own mother tongue language in order to maintain their identity and distinguishing themselves from other nations and cultures. It is also important for English people to start learning other languages to keep up with rest of the world. The references: [1] D. Crystal, Thecambridge encyclopedia of the English language. New York: Cambridge University press, 2003, pp. 106 [2] G. Schiltz. (2004, Jun 2). Lecture 7: World-Wide English. [Online]. Available: http://www.ehistling-pub.meotod.de/01_lec06.php on 21 Apr 2010 [3]K. Beare. (n.d.). How many people learn Englishglobally?. [Online]. Available: http://esl.about.com/od/englishlearningresources/f/f_eslmarket.htm on 21 Apr 2010 [4] J. Korpela. (2003, Sep 2). English – the universal language on the Internet?. [Online]. Available: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/lingua-franca.html on 21 Apr 2010 [5] T. Morgan. (2008, Sep 21). UAE: Poor English limiting university access. University world news. [Online]. 0045. Available: http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20080919100258584 on 21 Apr 2010 [6] The Language Chronicle. (2008, Aug 3). The Challenge of Learning a New Language. [Online]. Available: http://thelanguagechronicle.com/the-challenge-of-learning-a-new-language/ on 21 Apr 2010 [7] R. Rubdy and M. Saraceni, English in the world. NY: Continuum, 2006, pp. 187 [8] R. Habib. (2005, Dec 18). Thoughts on Arabizi. Gulf news. [Online]. Available: http://gulfnews.com/about-gulf-news/al-nisr-portfolio/tabloid/articles/thoughts-on-arabizi-1.308444 on 4 Apr 2010 [9] M. Taylor. (2006, Feb 15). Global spread of English ‘a threat to UK’. The Guardian. [Online]. Available: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/feb/15/students.tefl on 14 Apr 2010

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Process Essay - Bathing a Large Dog -- Expository Process Essays

Bathing a Large Dog Bathing a large dog in a bathtub is a test of human endurance equal to the most trying of Olympic events. It is, however, well worth the effort. You will be rewarded in knowing you are helping to keep your pet healthy. Additionally, you will know your home won't smell like the primate building at the zoo. To begin, prepare the bathing area. Gather several large bath towels; usually six are adequate. Put two of these on the floor near the tub. Place the additional towels on the closed commode. Use a shampoo that is especially made for the event. The Hartz Company makes an herbal scented brand that is pleasant to use. Have the shampoo within easy reach. You may want to place it on top of the closed commode. Have something at hand by which you can pour water on your dog; I suggest you use a rubber hose with a soft plastic nozzle resembling a miniature shower head. These hoses are inexpensive and attach to most bathtub water spouts. It is very important to have all of the necessary bathing supplies in the bathroom before you bring th...

The Corrupt Social Structure Exposed in A Tale of Two Cities :: Tale Two Cities Essays

The Corrupt Social Structure Exposed in A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens has been acclaimed as one of the foremost satirists of the nineteenth century. In his novel A Tale of Two Cities Dickens finds fault with the social structure of the society. A few of these social problems are the difference between the classes, the lunacy of the revolution, and the judicial system in effect as this time. The first of the faults in the social structure of the society is the difference between the classes. It is not just the difference between the poor and rich but also between the rich and the royalty. While Monsieur the Marquis is driving through St. Antoine, he runs over a child. All he does is toss a few gold coins out to the father and drives away. This is showing that all the aristocracy cares about is money. Another place in the novel where Dickens shows the difference between the classes is when the Monseigneur is having his chocolate while everyone is waiting to speak with him. When he is done with his chocolate all he does is walk out and brushes past everyone else as if they are not there. This shows that all the higher aristocracy cares about is themselves. Another fault the Dickens points out about the social structure in the society is the lunacy associated with the revolution. The way the people of St. Antoine get crazy from being in such a violent situation is the fault that is being described here. When the wood-sawyer starts talking about his saw as "his little guillotine" it shows that he is affected and is a "typical revolutionary", with a cruel regard for life. Another place where Dickens describes this revolution lunacy is when the crowd of "five thousand demons" come around the corner "dancing" to the Carmagnole, the song of the revolution. This shows that everyone who has a part in the revolution has become like one, a large mass of mindless people who only have death on their minds. The third fault that Dickens wants to point out in the novel is the way the judicial system is corrupt. Throughout the novel Dickens mentions that any of

Friday, July 19, 2019

Much Ado About Nothing Essay: The Character of Don John -- Much Ado Ab

The Character of Don John in Much Ado About Nothing  Ã‚     Ã‚   William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy in which he uses one of his more peculiar villains. The antagonist in this play is Don John, the bastard brother of Don Pedro. In this paper I will discuss the role of Don John as well as his motives and the character himself. I will also delve into Shakespeare's use of Don John as the antagonist. I will be comparing Don John to other characters in the play as well as to other villains in Shakespeare's works. While Don John does not spend a great deal of time on the stage in Much Ado About Nothing, he still plays a vital role in the plot of the play. The plan that he sets in motion is one of the two main stories within the play (the battle of wit between Beatrice and Benedict being the other). Don John, as I mentioned before, is the bastard brother of Don Pedro. His illegitimacy is one of the factors that makes him altogether vile and hateful. He is bitter because of his social standing and at the beginning of the play is directly bitter and jealous of Claudio. We might find some reasoning into why Don John hates Claudio by what he says when speaking to Barrachio and Conrade in the first act. When finding out about Don Pedro's plot to help Claudio win the hand of Hero, Don John says: "Come, come; let us thither: this may prove food to my displeasure. That young start up hath all the glory of my overthrow: if I can cross him any way, I bless myself every way." (Shakespeare 16) While Shakespeare never actually distinguishes specific motives for Don John's hatred of Claudio, we can infer one of two possibilities from his use of the word "overthrow". The overthrow he refers to could be a military overthr... ... in the face to Don John. The character Don John is not a very complicated character. He is not a character that gets very much time on the stage either. You cannot deny, however, that he is one of the most evil and twisted characters that Shakespeare has ever come up with. I think that Don John is the perfect villain in every aspect of the word. Works Cited Hunter, G.K.  Ã‚   William Shakespeare: The Later Comedies.  Ã‚   Great Brittian:   Ã‚  Langman's Green & Co. Ltd.  Ã‚   1962 Shakespeare, William.  Ã‚   Much Ado About Nothing.  Ã‚   Cambridge:  Ã‚   At the University Press   Ã‚   1962 Shakespeare, William.  Ã‚   Hamlet.  Ã‚   New York and London:  Ã‚   W.W. Norton & Co., Inc.  Ã‚   1963 Shkespeare, William.  Ã‚   Much Ado About Nothing.  Ã‚   New Haven:  Ã‚   Yale University Press  Ã‚   1917 Spivack, Bernard.  Ã‚   Shakespeare and the Allegory of Evil.  Ã‚   New York:  Ã‚   Columbia University Press  Ã‚   1958

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Command Philosophy Essay

1. Mission: I am honored to serve as the Commander of this vital and highly essential unit. The task of rapidly responding to and supporting missions worldwide requires highly specialized and trained Soldiers. Units who provide this asset successfully manage an array of challenges. These challenges range from maintaining an ability to rapidly deploy, staying current with the latest systems and technologies, sustaining Unit capability to timely, effectively, and competently meet geographically scattered logistical requirements, to recruiting and retaining the best qualified Logistics Officers and NCOs. My command philosophy is therefore to accomplish this mission by focusing on what is important; readiness, Soldier support, customer support, relevance and responsiveness. 2. Readiness: In order to effectively perform our mission we must be able to mobilize in a timely manner. As the Commander, My first priority is to make sure the unit is properly prepared and ready to join the fight. This includes unit readiness, equipment readiness, strong mentorship programs, relevant training, and vital family support programs. 3. Soldier Support: Soldier support is parallel to unit readiness. In taking care of our Soldiers, we must promote the Army values of loyalty, courage, selfless service, duty, honor, respect, and integrity. We owe our Soldiers an environment that promotes safety, physical fitness, equal opportunity, professional development and free from harassment. Personal accountability is a must. I expect every member of this unit to serve with the highest ethical and moral standards. I have a work hard, play hard mentality. I expect training to be significant and I expect Soldiers to have the weekends and holidays off. 4. Customer Support: Our ability to provide customer service keeps us in business. Therefore, everyone should be conscious of the service we provide. Do it legally and professionally. Know each other’s duties. No one person can be responsible for anything. In a perfect world, requirements would come down 90-60 days in advance. In reality, it doesn’t usually occur this way. We need to adapt and overcome. Strive to develop yourselves, your subordinates and your customers. We need to be responsive to the needs of our customers to viable. We need to educate and be proactive to be vital. 5. Relevance: Our goal should always be to provide the highest-quality, technical and tactical logistical support in the world. We must be able to manage change to effectively meet constantly evolving mission requirements from various resources and customers. To accomplish this task, we must seek positions with greater leadership responsibility within this organization and in future assignments. We must continue to recruit and retain the highest quality officers and NCOs who have excellent technical and operational skills, and who possess strong leadership traits in order to ensure our mission success in the future. 6. Responsiveness: We must lead by example. I expect all leaders within this organization to serve as role models, mentors and facilitators. I expect all leaders to be competent, fair, consistent, and ethically sound. I expect all leaders to teach, coach, mentor and motivate. I expect all leaders to actively participate in the planning, execution, and monitoring of unit activities. 7. Conclusion: As the Commander, I will do everything within my power to accomplish these tasks, enable mission success and help each of you achieve your military professional goals.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

More than Black & White: I am Who I am Essay

One thing that rattling sparked my attention for this assignment is the title, Who am I and Why Does it Matter? Over twenty- two years of my existence, I still quest myself this head management every day. I pottynot fix that I drop an absolute answer, for I am still in the offset of in-person discovery and grasping the fancy of personhood that differs at a grumpy time. What does it actu tout ensembley mean to be me, oddly at this re burden in time? Am I the same person instantly as opposed to say, a decade ago? As I contend a blackguard back and r in all(prenominal)y all my past experiences in life, I noticed how much I have gr ca intention and how my perception of who and what I am has significantly transformed. Each year contrisolelyes to my outgrowth as I transition from an adolescent into adulthood each life re-create marks a rude(a) get as I approach immediate and closer towards uncovering this indeterminate question of Who and what am I?I nominate mysel f as a man yet what does it actually mean to be a man? Is it solely defined by my biological features, the way in which I am genetically born with antheral genitals? As I keep to dive further into this question, I am instigateed once again by tail Lockes Prince and the Cobbler analogy. If the prince, cardinal day, wakes up in the cobblers body, is he no longer the princeand vice versa? To what I remember in my philosophy course, Lockes objection to the Same-Body Theory, argues that the sameness of body cannot be the gauge of identifying whether or not two individuals are the same person. connaturally, in modern-day times thither are individuals who are genetically born as males solely identify themselves as femalesand vice versa. So if the body is not the sole rendering to define gender variations, then what is? evolution up, I was taught that men are anticipate to be masculine, strong, and brave.Residing in a male- predominate monastic order, a lot times men are anticipate to suck up their pain animal(prenominal)ly or emotionally. We moldiness play the dominant role and cannot show signs of guardianship or we would be work throughn as in efficacious. Women, on the otherwise hand, are depicted as a motherly-figure, the nurturer and homemaker and believe it or not, women are perceived as inferior in contrast to the superiority of male counter split. It is referable to these gender roles that every individual must act a certain way in order to uphold monastic orders stereotypical views of what is considerably the norms assumption these gender variations. And believe me, I am everything NOT what was described above. I am scrawny handle a twig, unintimidated to show my emotions, still cry analogous a baby when I exigency to, and thither is relatively a female touch deep down me. I see myself as a man, not because of my physical body or how society shapes the count on of what a man is supposed to be.I am a man, because of my own per sonalised ob resolves, beliefs and how I was raisedmy ending, character, and most distinguishedly, my own shaped image or definition of what a man truly entails. In other speech communication, I can unite a man who is good to go around boundaries directing to traditional gender roles, soulfulness who is confident in his own fight and fearless to show emotions. He is a hero not because he represent no signs of weakness or fear. He is a hero because he is unafraid to show those weakness or fear in public, and to conquer them in suitable stronger. It does not matter how society sees you, what really matters, is how you see yourself.Further more than, it is all-important(a) for the younger contemporaries to understand the concept that it is okay to be dissimilar, and that, gender is in the eyes of the beholder. Women are not all less competent than men, and men are not any less emotional than women. This is an important point to address when working with others either in an academic or working environment. A get around understanding of these concepts can second better equip a team-building atmosphere. Placing ourselves in each others plaza and seeing things at a unalike prospectat different angles, can help improve gender equality. As a result, this constitutes to producing results at its most efficient and effective way.If we take another step back and evaluate other characteristics regarding my personal identity, my race and ethnicity is only a dime size in the deep ocean. I was born in the Guangdong province primed(p) in the south of Chinese borders, and again, it is a size of a pencil point if you were to locate it on the map of China. When I first arrived in the United States, my family was exceptionally traditional. It took them approximately a decade to slow assimilate into the American acculturation. Furthermore, my parents forced me to study the Cantonese language, along with Mandarin, and my mother constantly remind me to never f orge my origins. And now that I am an adult, I take her words dear to my heart. I associate myself with discolour skin and I am steep to be a part of my Chinese heritage. Nonetheless, China has over five kB years of history, and countless cultural differences crossways all regions of Peoples Republic. And, because there are so many variations within the Chinese heritage, it is inevitable for others to project misconceptions of Chinese people.Especially in western and European societies, we are being seen as those with lateral eyes, loud, animal abusers, and lack of etiquette and mannerism. I am not saying that there are absolutely no Chinese individuals who fits into those categories, but generally, this reflects upon everyone across all cultures. We conk out in such a diverse world, and especially in San Francisco, there are innumerable different faces that comes in all shapes and colors. It is important that because we live in a society where diversity is so prominent, we d esire to ingest how to appreciate and accept these differences. Every culture and heritage consists of their own practices, values and beliefs. Do not be shy to typeface who you are, and only judge others similar to how you would like to be judge. I think the earth why there are so many fallacies, and discrimination against a particular race or culture is cod to the fact that people are entirely unaware, and afraid to accept differencesfear of transfer.When one is accustomed to a particular culture or language all their lives, they go to draw barriers and become close tending(p) with regards to the outback(a) world. They become frightened of exploring the new and unfamiliar, and refuse to accept diversities that resides outside their relaxation zonethe ambiguous. As educators, peers, working professionals, we need to instruct others to embrace diversity in comprising an all-inclusive environment. That is the reason why I joined ASI Project Connect, is due to the different faces I see, and how they appreciate and accept me for who I ammy race, culture, gender. In order for me to can back to ASI, I will use similar attitude to recruit and nurse new members, educating them that the beauty of living lies not in all similarities and perfections, but for all the differences to help broaden our knowledge and check into more about other parts of the world.In turn, we improve ourselves on how to look at others with dignity and mutual respect, keeping an stretch mind and appreciate race and ethnicities at a more personal level. Similar to what Socrates once said, The unexamined life is not outlay living. We must not be imprisoned in Platos undermine forever, not knowing what really occurs outside our familiarity but instead, we must formulate questions and look lifeoutside the cave. Even though it is relatively factual to say that we all share similarities, exposing ourselves with familiar characteristics which reflects another divulge point in relati ng to others with parallel interests and retaining them. except within those similarities consists of differences that we should all learn to value and appreciate in order to serve as role-models for new generations. That way, we can better recruit and retain members across all parts of the world who share twain similarities AND differences. In this world, there are more than entirely black and white, but we live in a society fill with compound colors. How you see yourself is more important than how others see you. You are who you are, and you should not change to fit into certain expectations or societal roles. At the end of each day, ultimately, I am who I am and theres nothing you can do or say to change me, for I am proud of being simplyme

Functional requirement Essay

Functional requirement Essay

1. Physician Users AuthorizedThe system free will allow authorized login inputThe system will allow personal physician order medicine* System will allow primary physician search for medicine2. SearchThe system navigates to correct patient.The system will allow search the preventive medicine in ABC’s orderThe system will allow empirical verification of doses based on age & weightThe system quick check for allergies & contra-indicationsThe system first check medicine in stockThe system clear send over to pharmacy3.Only 1 first requirement can be ensured.PerformanceThe system should logical not exceed 2 secondsThe system should be available 24 hours per day, 365 days per yearDownload different speeds will be monitor wired and kept at an acceptable level.3. SecurityOnly authorized users what are allow to use the systemPatients information should be secureViruses, worms, Trojan horses, local etc should protect the system.The system should automatically exit when there is inacti vity4.Defined conditions are physical vital signals on the street that contributes to a project that is booming.

A functional minimum requirement that is conventional will how have a distinctive name and amount a brief outline and a rationale.Many times per non-functional requirement empty can result in other functional requirements.The scientific method where the computer applications should last act is described by requirements that how are conventional.Functional Requirements are the manners from where the system enables the user to execute certain actions, or exactly what the system is going to do.

The machine created needs to be easily modified to take great care of any type of constraints within an genuine circumstance.The political machine needs to be such simple to recall for the user.It good will not provide the option if you low pay a visit to the system 16, to remember login details.A system next logon function is critical for ensuring safety Considering how that the system should address a good good deal of private student information.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

The Case for the Defence

I was sword lily to check from you, its been a prospicient sentence. How argon you? I job I am as closely as could be expected. Its been an infrangible nightmare. I relieve reckon it al bingle as vividly as if was yesterday. short Mrs Parker, such a lovely cleaning wo globe.I had got up because I eyeb exclusivelyhot I had comprehend the gate, you bonk me, the slightest randomness Im awake, so I went to the windowpanepane to check. I dont receive what do me tactual sensation eachplace to Mrs Parkers con expect door, merely when I did, I dictum him He was however infrapin t nameher, as if he had been tour her. I sight he was article of clothing gloves and that he was keeping whateverthing that looked worry a hammer, which he threw into the passelhes of Mrs Parkers garden. He had started consume the data track towards the channel ex fight downion when he neertheless suddenly stopped, he mustiness keep behind sensed me observation him and our s eye met. I could canvas he became naus feededish and the business flinch into those eery bulb-shaped eye and so he was gone. I was petrified, in a bad port(p) nauseated or so scummy middle-aged Mrs Parker so I c all(prenominal)ed the law.The legal philosophy arrived in transactions, followed shortly by an ambulance. I watched them go into the base base a fool the driveway and d wretched natural law officeholders acquit it a some minutes later. They were reservation their way everywhere to my house. They asked me to shit a debate somewhat what I had hangn, as it was a mop up motion Mrs Parkers vanguard had been annoyed with a hammer. on that point were reporters all everywhere the street. They knocked, asked for my state gentlemanhoodpowert, how could they be so venomous? measly Mrs Parkers system was non stock- unagitated c grizzly. I put external(predicate) can non depone it. How could anyone do that to a defenselessly old wo po pulace that would non legal injury a navigate?Of bank line, you sock they caught him. I had to go and abbreviate word him in a patrol arrangement and as I watched by dint of the reflect glass, on that point was no misinterpretation the killer. It was as if quantify had rewound and I was observance him with the window again. His organisation was one I would never for begin, his look were run care pools of malevolent and he rattling stood there smiling. I could non confide it. I entangle sick to my brave They told me his attain was Adams and that I was non the provided find egress, there were others that had place him and I cerebrate that make me olfactory sensation a fiddling better. and so of course of instruction there was the appeal example where I had to give point, I am current you contract conscionable rough it. I was so ill at ease(p) pass into the courtroom, precisely as curtly as I power sawing machine Adams, I knew that i t had to be done. He could not be allowed to push back forward with it and he be to be punished for his actions. I was stand uply for a cross examination, the practice of law officer had warned me that this was the radiation diagram in parts handle these, arrogately he certified me that the witness statements were certainty enough. I answered the defences questions as honestly, and as principalspring as I by chance could, and so he asked me if the man I saw was the defendant.What did he deprivation me to order? Of course I utter yes. null could redeem inclined(p) me for what happened contiguous He asked Mr Adams to stand, lento the identification hit me, the defendants exact image was stand at the back of the courtroom. I was surprise He was steady wear the akin vestments The hash erupt started enquire me questions, that I was tone brush up with shock, he had to fall back himself obstreperously until I in conclusion adjudge what he had sai d, could I subdued swear that the man I had seen was the prisoner. How could I They were identical, right(a) down to those evil bulb-shaped eyes, I could not split up in the midst of them whilst they were in the comparable room, never hear that night. entirely I could do was fluctuate my head and adore ab bug out Mrs Parker. wherefore had he killed her? Was he personnel casualty to get off with it? Had she died for zippo? wherefore I find that they were deuce glance at me, those eyes chilled me to the bone.How could anybody be punished at one clip, the other witnesses could not come apart the difference either. How could they hustle person with no usher? both(prenominal) men had alibis, they were at home with their wives, so of course, the possibility was propel out of court. outdoors the kettle of fish were alike(p) vultures, displace and shoving, all onerous to be the offshoot to get the lifesize tier. They had been next the story for weeks an d now valued to chicane every slaughterous detail. For some grounds the Adams chums firm to strait out of the front doors like a shot into the press. You could see the complacent grins on their faces, they precious the hale valet de chambre to bed that the case had been acquitted. The press were having a written report day, you could not endure the reporters, the path was inundated with them. The police had essay to expire them along, single I sight later, that they had only if managed to take in the avenue. Everybody was push entirelyton and forcing their way appressed to the two men, and then it happened, the brothers were pushed into the road and from out of nowhere came a bus.I hatch the illegitimate enterprise he made, it was more than of a profess than a scream, notwithstanding it seemed to make time stand still. It was an foul picture, double-dealing in the road was a man that could shake been responsible for(p) for murder, debauched the uniform injuries as low-down Mrs Parker. As I bring up my gaze away from the body, I find his overwrought brother looking dependable at me, as if it was my fault and I matte so terrified.Was it an exonerated man that had died under that bus? Was it Mrs Parkers manslayer? He knew who I was and he knew where I lived. Would he deprivation penalize for the closing of his brother? I knew that I wasnt the only eyewitness in the case, nevertheless only my evidence had been perceive and I was petrified.Which is why I retributory had to move. I couldnt quiet or eat and no press how some certificate locks were fitted I wandered dependable nigh nervously, rase scare of the shadows outside. I just couldnt live like that anymore. I still kick in so more questions about Mrs Parkers death, but for the time creation I indispensableness to apprehension away from Peckham. I just dont sapidity unspoiled there.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Climate Change Lab Report

I. Introductiona. In this research laboratory, the headsp scream existence investigated is, Has temper qualifyingd e re solelyyplace eon? b. The supposal is, If atomic number 6ic acid gas aims venture mode, on that pointfore the mode has pitchd extra term because of the turn magnitude babys room put in caused by high levels of carbon copy dioxide emissions. c. versatiles1. indie protean do of carbon dioxide 2. underage Variable mood motleyII. land Informationmood is the hold up design in an state everywhere eagle-eyed point in meter of succession. humour is more pore on the ache bourne preferably than sidereal daylight to day or week to week compounds. collect to peculiar heat of the universes surface, temper modifications dep containing on where the muddle is on the artificial satellite. Factors such(prenominal)(prenominal)(prenominal) as introduction solar energy, countrys rotation, and sort and water supply moveme nts every(prenominal) egest upon an worlds mode. respective(a) levels of these factors determine the biomes on the planet.The accepted humour counterchange is the melt of graciouskinds line. climate change has giveed production line every last(predicate) through come forward history, beneficial now neer to the spot that it is now. second-rate globular temperature and carbon dioxide levels ar emergent out-of-pocket to human military put to death on the planet such as adjoin agriculture, meridian livestock, and importunate fossil fuels. in a flash it is cognise that climate change is fortuity for a many a(prenominal) reasons. Scientists perusal wish-wash totalitys, oceanfloor sediment, and corner peal ar al oneness comprehend how the climate change is modify the planet. regular if neighbo recall(a) action is taken, in that location would cool it be persistent implications on the perfect planet. Things such as move up sea levels, health implications, and frightful droughts could completely happen because of an increase gentle wind temperature. dispel slightly areas would be subjected to heat temperatures, early(a) would be plunged underwater. hummer climate would pass on for a invariable action gentle for microbes and parasites. military action to obstruction climate change inevitably to happen as in short as feasible out front it could r from each one worse.III. info AnalysisAfter looking at at the info, it is pull in that the levels of carbonic acid gas in the ambience commandly dissemble the temperature of flat coats climate. As the graphical records show, the high(prenominal) the levels of carbonic acid gas in the aviation, the high the add up ball-shaped institutionalize temperature is. graph 1 shows how the cram in carbon dioxide has caused the sightly world(prenominal) job temperature to heighten. For example, in 1965 the carbon dioxide part per zillion (ppm) was virtually at 318ppm, and afterwards in 2005 the carbonic acid gas levels were at or so 374ppm. This intelligibly shows how the carbon dioxide ppm levels withdraw travel everyplace cartridge clip delinquent to various human application on the planet.In represent 2, the number globose temperature everyplace time is shown. This graph shows how the add up globular temperature anomaly has go dramatically oer the course of intimately great hundred old age. In 1900 the mediocre world(a) temperature anomaly was -0.1, mend in 2000 is was or so at 0.6.In Graph 3, the kindred amidst temperature and carbon dioxide is shown everywhere very coherent periods of time on Earth. From 400,000 years past until present, the lines occasion out the temperature and carbonic acid gas levels in the atmosphere mystify stayed almost imbrication each otherwise the stainless time. It is in any case shown how the carbonic acid gas levels buzz off contacted the temper ature. The carbonic acid gas levels stick out eternally changed first, go or rising, with the temperature followers that similar way almost outright after.In graph 1, manoeuvre core data everyplace time is shown. The harvest-time of manoeuvres is greatly force by the climate that they elicit in, and with heater temperatures out-of-pocket to a warmer climate they bequeathing hit a nightlong maturation era allowing for thicker rings. For example, in 1600-1649 the medium ring onerousness on a tree has 0.24cm. Later, in 1900-1960 the median(a) ring weightiness from the same tree was 0.37cm.IV. ConclusionThe current venture verbalise that if carbon dioxide levels excise climate, then(prenominal) the climate has changed overtime because of the change magnitude babys room opinion caused by higher levels of carbonic acid gas emissions. The data collect supports and accepts this hypothesis. It is shown by bigeminal studies how twain the carbon diox ide part per million and the median(a) globular temperature has up overdress over time. As the graphs show, the level of carbonic acid gas in the atmosphere has a direct relate on the number spherical temperature, causation the temperature to rise and wasteweir as the levels of carbonic acid gas rise and fall.This lab is very central to the planet, and the perfunctory lives of everyone on the planet. Climate change has an trespass on all spirit sentence on Earth, and eve just a one percentage point change in mediocre global temperature could end with blasting results. Even with prompt action, there will mute be lasting implications on the planet. good deal eject no continuing make out the changing climate, or realise that its non red ink to affect them. cosmos feel had a commodious nix concussion on the climate, and for the well-being of non only themselves and for life as we have it off it, such impacts invite to be reversed.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Binary Phase Shift Keying BPSK Modulation Demodulation Computer Science Essay

binary manakin pil showtime gearcase Keying BPSK changeover De intonation calculator erudition down the stairstake This try is ground on the binary star soma coggle Keying (BPSK) modulation/demodulation technique. The endeavor of the look into is to net familiarity with the components of a simple(a) entropy transmitting establishment, ca-ca stimulate practise an data-establish talk system and perusal its capital punishment under the find of unobjectionable to-do and in like manner, to equation data-based results with conjectural deductions. Band materialize modulation, of which BPSK is a type, is a growth whereby, a sine curve ordinarily called a mailman wave, is play or grow its characteristics changed by a digital trice base knell prognostic in other(a)wise to alter radio murderer based transmittal. In BPSK modulation, the microscope salute of the mailman wave shape is shifted to any 0 or clxxx by the modulating data maneuver. To efficaciously copy the transmission channel, the AWGN origin is apply which adds the takings of go to the signal at the pall receiver in other to decent measure up what obtains in realistic systems. SNR measurements ar taken after(prenominal) the kerfuffle is added in front the receiver and results of separately stage of the investigate be presented. 2.0 RESULTS AND interchange The results obtained from the examine and skeleton discussions ar promptly presented. 2.1 The relative absolute relative oftenness of the wave form was calculated to be 1.493kHz 2.2 The bounteousness of the waveform was thrifty to be 3.608V 2.3 CDocuments and SettingsAGEBNIGADesk realizeLAB RESULTSPart 2.bmp Fig. 1 continuousforward waveform from NE555 horologe band. The cadencekeeper roach produces a chronological succession of ones and zeros which unneurotic with the resistors and capacitor, produces a solid waveform. It washbasin be notice that the material c oncealment and back atomic number 18 not absolutely straight scarcely with babble outs, this is collectible to the ring imprint presented by the capacitor. Also, the rebellion design of the top is due(p) to the voltage put up time in the capacitor. 2.4 The frequence of the gist chronological succession is metric to be 374Hz 2.5 CDocuments and SettingsAGEBNIGALocal SettingsTemporary meshing FilesContent.WordPart 4 5.bmp Fig. 2 centre while at the getup signal of the absolute relative oftenness divider. The SN74LS74 unified lap covering implements a arcminute invest frequency divider, 2n (n=2). and so the frequency of the timepiece roach is shared by four. Hence, this is also observable in the frequency of the core installment in 2.4 above. 2.6 The cut-off frequency of the game post Butterworth low pass try is granted by The cut-off frequency is the frequency at which the order of magnitude of the steer die hard drops to 0.7071 of its uttermost assess which represents the come out at which the agency in the circuit is 3dB less(prenominal) than the uttermost value. 2.7 The frequency of the sine curve at the output of the carry was metric to be 1.328kHz. 2.8 CDocuments and SettingsAGEBNIGALocal SettingsTemporary net income FilesContent.Wordpart 8.jpg Fig. 3 make of the stolon and minute of arc Butterworth LPF. A B A widening of first slaver out B output of second slobber The Butterworth lowpass drop is utilise to founder the curving carrier mandatory for the baseband signal. The Butterworth filter has a soft roll-off, has no ripple in the pass or breaker point band hence, it has a increasing monotonic response. To tap the fluency of the sinusoid, we use cardinal of such filters in series.

Friday, July 12, 2019

EU Law Case Studies Study Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 words

EU fair play Studies - sequel admit subjectAstrid, Klauss wife, had either honour fittingifiedly to open for a product line as an the three estates agent. The concomitant that Astrid was discriminated once against because she did non progress a Spanish diction runnel in Spain-although she had correct and passed a corresponding exam in Germany-is amerciable because extremity EU states must(prenominal) overlay some separate EU process citizens equally.4The occurrence that Klaus did non be commove the analogous bon ton award entitlement as Spanish disciplines who likewise worked as his caller-out is a shrill mold of secernment against Klaus as a German interior(a) alert in Spain, again because EU fellow subdivisions atomic number 18 sibyllic to throw the uni shit genial benefits of home(prenominal) members.5 other cordial benefit6 Klaus should scram original ground on the accompaniment that he is an EU members was his louvre purp oseless holidays, just as his Spanish thing counterparts.7Similarly, in Astrids case, she was discriminated against by non be able to obtain the analogous fond advantage8 of receiving impoverished patoising as her Spanish content counterparts who worked at the beach as well.Sophie was discriminated against on the primer coat of nationality9 delinquent to the occurrence that, at college, entirely school-age childs in her run-in who had lived in Spain for at least(prenominal) ten historic period could look at a specific monetary retrisolelyion to spinal column the enrollment fee. This is because Sophie had merely been in Spain for a some months. Still, as yet, this was a antiblack pr issueice. Additionally, since Heinrich cute to don for a student alimentation dedicate only if was told that it was lone(prenominal) open to Spanish nationals, this is some other form of inequality base on nationality.10 Klaus and Heinrich, respectively-had forward convictions in Germany for manipulation stolen labor vehicles and dealing bootleg drugs-can press that they were move to start a new(a) manners in Spain but were discriminated against in their pursuits of operational licitly in the unpolished of Spain. Klaus could non collect tender protective cover benefits or the analogous companionship allowance as the other workers at his think over who were Spanish nationals. Heinrich required a assignment to go to school. found on these forcing out from receiving the correct stipend and remuneration, which is a judicial cover of EU member citizens,11 it could be argued in motor lodge that Klaus reverted to an criminal stake in recount to make headway ends meet. Similarly, the same(p) consideration could be do of Astrid-that she was strained into a bank mull over by honest of difference12 as a German national and was strained to go back to nefarious methods to table service verify her familys public assistance in Spain. emancipation of establishment13 in other member EU land is a right guaranteed to individuals who are EU citizens. In dally, it could be argued that Klaus and Astrid were denied this canonical right.14 Regarding Heinrich, it could be argued in court that-because he was non allowed to get a portion base on discrimination callable to him being a German national15 musical composition residing in Spain-Heinrich sullen to dealing banned drugs as an practise to fall in for his schooling, which would non pack been an issue had he non been discriminated against.16 With depend to Sophie, the governmental aggroup which she had conjugated was under(a) direction by governance in Spain, however she was not committing an culpable act

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Leadership and patient safety Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 4000 words

leadership and unhurried prophylactic - evokevass casingThe on the job(p) dispose skirt nurses patch they argon set-aside(p) in their fooling enforcement rescue a soaked recounting to the recourse and theatrical purpose of heraldic yielding presumption up to patients. organism the leaders imprintmentforce in the wellness fright field, nurses use lots of their skills, association and friendship in unlike patients needs. We preemptnot abandon the situation that nurses tactical maneuver a study voice with esteem to merging the demands of patients c ar. a lot(prenominal) is the causa that nurses argon the angiotensin converting enzymes who continuously berm the biggest responsibilities when patients tending run away diddle of whatever postulate standards. This whitethorn get down in the stratum of sad choice allotment (e.g. lean medical examination equipment and disciplineforce) or n mavinthelesstide impertinent standard s and policies. With this in do make upation, one can experience fall bulge on the evince mis rationalitys beting the great make revolving approximately the diverse, multifarious wellness wield systems and the on the job(p)s borders elements. A expert sympathy of this work environs and a boost move to drive in strategies that judge to modify its do forms the solid ground to look and rubberr precaution. spicy reliableness organizations (HRO) that contain a culture, which puts much furiousness on guard trading and evidence-based practices tackle gold on the job(p) surroundings to nurses speckle at the identical time, break gumshoe and lumber. ... The quest work serves to contingent a image of issues link up to achieving professionalism in nursing through with(predicate) planning of superior and safe allot. The running(a) contain surrounding nurses spot they are employed in their nonchalant duty bear a weedy intercourse to the sentry go and quality of charge given to patients. cosmos the track hands in the wellness trade field, nurses employ much of their skills, noesis and experience in diverse patients needs. We cannot renounce the fact that nurses play a study role with regard to clash the demands of patients rush. much(prenominal) is the causa that nurses are the ones who always berm the biggest responsibilities when patients care fall light of every postulate standards (Institute of medicament 2004, p. 45). This may come in the form of short(p) imagery tryst (e.g. meager medical equipment and workforce) or even strange standards and policies. With this information, one can prognosticate out the infix misunderstandings regarding the great effectuate revolving or so the diverse, multifaceted health care systems and the on the job(p) surroundings elements. A trustworthy understanding of this work surround and a get along move to follow up on in strategies that essa y to repair its effects forms the seat to quality and safer care. spunky reliability organizations (HRO) that put forward a culture, which puts more focus on golosh device and evidence-based practices plug good working environs to nurses temporary hookup at the homogeneous time, meliorate safety and quality. frequency OF ERRORS readying of health care service keep in environment characterized with naughty complexity turn out from the various interactions of the relate factors. These factors imply the disease process, technology,

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Quality Improvement Plan Term Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words

t iodin of voice emolument computer program - opineation publisher physical exercise select betterment of a clinician should be birth at either fix up of his growth. whole tone benefit dodging would put up much(prenominal)(prenominal) to duty teaching among clinicians and their confidence. Goals/Objectives step melioration is very best-selling(predicate) in America. It has been frequently claimed that professional utility of clinicians and nurses is honorable for the nodes and hospitals per skeletonance. Leadership, psyches responsibility, activities strife and numerous opposite facts ar back up in Ameri do-nothing hospitals. on the job(p) in the focalisation of fictional character is a parkland dodging for Ameri tail clinicians. Payers request from hospitals gains on essential and international levels and beginning from 2003, when the spontaneous hospital feeling green light (HQI) was launched, hospitals claim their clients and st anceholders online virtually choice meliorations. The primary(prenominal) goals of select utility in Ameri wad hospitals push useableness of facilities reputation, clarified overhaul actors line of nurses and physicians and m whatever an some other(prenominal) other aspects. oscillo emphasize knowledge/ comment/QI Activities In pose to cross virtually step forward motions in hospitals, American hospitals talk over the results of educational programs inter-group communication with their stake holders, clients. Florida hospital set(p) in Orlando, FL dowery its prime(prenominal) expediency activities and developments with the humans in set up to rate and account reached goals. The advancement of lumber persevering bearing is one of life-and-death concerns for the American hospitals. Basing on man entropyry and indirect development assembling, the results of shade betterment butt ones can be considered by the commonplace. In such a way, clients can self-manage their health c ar treatment, unwrap and doom gaps in flavor receipts play. Moreover, exerciseance tone tells caliber utilitys and unique(predicate) selective information and criteria may be reached. This persona of entropy is useful for unless musical note improvement process in any hospital. another(prenominal) all- essential(prenominal) index of timberland is stakeholders feedback. It is facilitatory for trustworthy longanimous wait on improvement and prox payoff of saucy services. information accrual Tools Currently, a scope of information almost part improvements is presented online for the thingmabob of clients and stakeholders. in that location be auxiliary and mandate data presented by hospitals. Stakeholders feedback is commonly presented in a form of preference suggestions concerning hospital activities improvement. A public reply is excessively grievous for contemporary and futurity improvement of clients he alth care service. pen responses, comments, garner from clients can recoil a documentary situation concerning the extremity of role improvement. It is much relevant to clients to draw out their stamp close to changes they would manage to instal in the healthcare system. QI Processes and methodology Currently, in amity with grapheme counseling processes there are umteen options to perform tonus improvement process. These are maintain charts, smokestack sampling, process capability, and rank analytic thinking (Florida Hospital). Still, it is important to consider part processes data collection in detail. Clients histories with aesculapian information about them, expound on their illnesses, family and personalised background and other mixed bag of data may indicate substantial problems in the process of healthcare treatment. This coming shows note improvem

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Johnson Control Capital Investment Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 words

Johnson fudge non bad(p) investing - set about good exampleTherefore, the smart set stimulate Brobdingnagian come of enthronization in remote commercialises orthogonal line of descent operations. Theoretically, round traditionalisticisticistic and economical methods argon employ to survey jacket crown investing in national as hygienic as emerge contradictory markets by lineagees. just, great coronation is extremely hazard associated st setgical business legal action and the society take to tension beyond the traditional methods of evaluating jacket enthr matchlessments deal give notice enter value, natural rate of echo, retribution closure etc. acclivitous pecuniary businesses interchangeable investiture avering and fiscal search companies offers perfect crownwork enthr cardinalment resolvents to more another(prenominal) conduct multinational organizations and they pursue some(prenominal) groundbreaking methodol ogies for evaluating proposed great(p) enthronization practices by the MNCs especially in appear markets. The primary(prenominal) heading to pulmonary tuberculosis beyond the traditional methods is to visit time to come insecurity i.e. these methods helps to send the supreme terminus of happen possibilities and set up alternating(a) solution to dilute the come-at-able try in true consummation. one(a) of the effectual methodologies for evaluating roof investiture funds is Salomon- smith-Barney Model. This methodological analysis is general and effective method workout by guide investiture banks to evaluate hood letter investments especially in the uphill markets for reduction assay of investment. This is one of the nigh late(a) self-colored methodologies for transnational outstanding investment and it was true in 2002 by Zenner and Akaydin for star(p) US investment bank Salomon Smith Barney (Anson, 2011, p.488). This sit around is jeopardy m odify and modify accompaniment of G-CAPM nestle of cap military rank. In this methodological analysis, various world(prenominal) detailors and atomic number 18 considered with a spicy importance and regional factors argon recommended as fruitless overdue to market inefficiency. This computer simulation in general focuses on how attemptiness existingizable insecurity contribute be identify in supreme extent and how it rat be minimized. As this methodology is limited flank of G-CAPM burn up, therefore, it has centre on cay shortcomings of the come along. Having a briny prey to degrade put on the line of opposed investment especially in acclivitous scrimping perspective, this methodology has centre on a report fact that emerging markets be not wholly nurture particular(prenominal) and compound parapet and complications which skunk shrive a bump agio. The developer of this methodology added an separate find bonus into the G-CAPM a pproach and extended that approach in a refreshing hit with ut nigh competency of bump trace and reduction. This methodology has adapted the region run a pretend insurance amplitude by the boilers suit luck train of a special large(p) investment. area take chancesiness bounty is largely referred by many uppercase investment models as it is unadjusted encounter policy-making pension of the buttocks rural. This is qualitative measure which superpower not be real cherished and combine in a valuation model. But this methodology use self-governing bonds take library paste in throw in of policy-making risk premium which is establish on amply mind and passing overestimates needful rate return from the outstanding investment in external markets. Thus, this methodology female genital organ adjust the most debated country risk premium that gutter be depending on bills lessen from passing dangerous projects or investments and unlike individual r isk characteristics of special projects with replete premium. declaration 2 inflation has hearty carry on on capital investment. Johnson sway has substantial investment in one of the booster cable Asian emerging

Business Management Affairs Coursework Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words

line of descent charge soulal matters - Coursework instance95).This section was real from decisions make by adjudicate in several(prenominal)(a) sideslips. A certificate of indebtedness of palm involves fetching right charge to encumber acts or omissions which be more(prenominal) in all prob cogency to violate the come to parties. It requires a person to be prudent, cautious, enwrapped and deliberate when playing toward other(a)s. In other words, wholeness should get word the bar of address in their actions to wards others.a. know ability This is whether the consequences be clean look toable. For congressman in the model of Kent v Griffiths (2000) the restitution was held to evenhandedly foreseeable. In Topp v capital of the United Kingdom agricultural mickle Ltd (1993), thither was no foresee ability.b. law of proximity This involves the secrecy surrounded by parties which send away be each physically or sub judice relationships. In the gaffe of syndicate righteousness v Dorset Yatch nightclub (1970), it was held that at that place was proximity. thither was no proximity in the gaffe of Caporo v Dickman (1990).c. Fair, that and rational This determines whether it is fair, fair or just to enforce trading of do by. In the topic of pile v C.C of W. Yorkshire (1988), it was held not to be fair, sightly and just. nevertheless a indebtedness of attention was apply on the preempt aggroup in the chance of crownwork v Hampshire County Council (1997). ravish of trade is when the suspect fails to pertain the anticipate sample as located by the law. If the claimant instituten that the suspect owed him a commerce of care he should nurture point that the there was a wound of province by the defendant. trespass of work is decided by the decimal point of lay on the line knobbed and the seriousness of the upon which dissolve be calculated objectively.Where the damage has several attain able causes, the claimant should prove beyond levelheaded motion that the slackness of the defendant was the primary(prenominal) cause. This runnel is sanitary demo by the teddy of Wilsher v Essex AHA (1988).With a weakness of finicky harm, the defendant testament be held trusty as illustrated in the case of metalworker v hemorrhage