Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Historical context: book of 2 thessalonians Essay

Thessalonica was one of the key cities of Macedonia. In Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians, he had expressed that their efforts to spread the Gospel to their place were not wasted because their faith in God became evident and in fact, became known to many places in Macedonia and Achaia (1 Thessalonians 1). Because of the good news Paul had been hearing about the Thessalonians, he longed to visit them again. The second letter, probably sent about six months after the first letter (The Book of 2 Thessalonians, 2008), contained reminders about the coming of Jesus and about idleness. The first time Paul had visited Thessalonica; he stayed there about 3 months and shared the Gospel in their synagogues. Many Thessalonians belief in Jesus through Paul. But because of the Jewish who got jealous of Paul started trouble that caused Paul to leave Thessalonica. News came to Paul that there were issues concerning the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Thessalonians were confused whether Christ had already come or not. Paul was proud of the Thessalonians for they had accepted Jesus Christ and their faith was growing more and more. Yet, they were easily disturbed by the issue of the coming back of Christ. The devil had seen the faith of the Thessalonians. He looked for ways to shudder their faith and he found the opportunity by creating news that Jesus had already came back. In his second letter to the Thessalonians, Paul had instructed the Thessalonians not to get alarmed easily on such reports. He encouraged the Thessalonians to stand firm on their faith to God. Paul had explained that the devil was doing his best to discourage them from serving God. Among the churches of God, Paul and his company boasted about the Thessalonians because of their endurance in times of trials. So the work of the devil was also evident here for many Thessalonians, through the help of the Holy Spirit had truly developed a good relationship with the Father. But since they were also â€Å"new† to the Gospel, some Thessalonians had rattled easily on the issue for Jesus’ coming back. So in the second letter, Paul had reminded them not to be deceived immediately. Trust God. Another news that came to Paul was regarding idleness. Some Thessalonians were lazy. Paul reminded them that during his stay with them, he worked hard so he would not be a burden to them. In fact, he said, he worked day and night just to provide for what he needed. Paul had reiterated to the Thessalonians that they should never be influenced by those who are idle and by those who did not live according to Christ’s teachings. He set as an example himself when he was with them. He was never lazy, for Paul believed that if a man won’t work, he couldn’t eat. For those who did not live according to Christ’s teachings, Paul told them not to be associated with them. Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians also contained his thanksgiving to the Lord for the continuous growth of the church in Thessalonians. He commended the Thessalonians for their perseverance amidst persecutions. This was God’s working. The Thessalonians remained with God for God had allowed it. With the present condition in the churches during Paul’s time, his second letter also contained prayer requests. Persecutions of the followers of Jesus were great during the earlier times. So prayer was very necessary and since the Thessalonians had deep relationship with God, Paul requested them to pray for the successful advancement of the Gospel. The letters of Paul showed the relevant development and issues concerning the Christian life of the Thessalonians. Paul also used this letter to encourage them to stand firm in the faith and live according to God’s plan. Works Cited â€Å"Book of Lamentations. † Easton’s Bible Dictionary: Christian Classics Ethereal Library. 25 September 2008 â€Å"Lamentations. † The University of Sheffield. Edited by Rogerson, J. W. and J. D. W Dunn. 30 May 2000 (online publication). 25 September 2008 â€Å"Lamentations. † New American Bible. 09 December 2002. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. 25 September 2008 â€Å"The Book of 2 Thessalonians. † IBS-STL Global. 2008. 25 September 2008 Malick, David. â€Å"An Argument of the Book of Lamentations. † bible. org. 25 September 2008 Pride, Lesley. â€Å"Paul’s Second Letter to the Thessalonians. † EasyEnglish. January 2004. 25 September 2008 The Holy Bible, New International Version. USA: International Bible Society, 1984.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Digital Fortress Chapter 10

â€Å"Ensei Tankado is dead?† Susan felt a wave of nausea. â€Å"You killed him? I thought you said-â€Å" â€Å"We didn't touch him,† Strathmore assured her. â€Å"He died of a heart attack. COMINT phoned early this morning. Their computer flagged Tankado's name in a Seville police log through Interpol.† â€Å"Heart attack?† Susan looked doubtful. â€Å"He was thirty years old.† â€Å"Thirty-two,† Strathmore corrected. â€Å"He had a congenital heart defect.† â€Å"I'd never heard that.† â€Å"Turned up in his NSA physical. Not something he bragged about.† Susan was having trouble accepting the serendipity of the timing. â€Å"A defective heart could kill him-just like that?† It seemed too convenient. Strathmore shrugged. â€Å"Weak heart†¦ combine it with the heat of Spain. Throw in the stress of blackmailing the NSA†¦.† Susan was silent a moment. Even considering the conditions, she felt a pang of loss at the passing of such a brilliant fellow cryptographer. Strathmore's gravelly voice interrupted her thoughts. â€Å"The only silver lining on this whole fiasco is that Tankado was traveling alone. Chances are good his partner doesn't know yet he's dead. The Spanish authorities said they'd contain the information for as long as possible. We only got the call because COMINT was on the ball.† Strathmore eyed Susan closely. â€Å"I've got to find the partner before he finds out Tankado's dead. That's why I called you in. I need your help.† Susan was confused. It seemed to her that Ensei Tankado's timely demise had solved their entire problem. â€Å"Commander,† she argued, â€Å"if the authorities are saying he died of a heart attack, we're off the hook; his partner will know the NSA is not responsible.† â€Å"Not responsible?† Strathmore's eyes widened in disbelief. â€Å"Somebody blackmails the NSA and turns up dead a few days later-and we're not responsible? I'd bet big money Tankado's mystery friend won't see it that way. Whatever happened, we look guilty as hell. It could easily have been poison, a rigged autopsy, any number of things.† Strathmore paused. â€Å"What was your first reaction when I told you Tankado was dead?† She frowned. â€Å"I thought the NSA had killed him.† â€Å"Exactly. If the NSA can put five Rhyolite satellites in geosynchronous orbit over the Mideast, I think it's safe to assume we have the resources to pay off a few Spanish policemen.† The commander had made his point. Susan exhaled. Ensei Tankado is dead. The NSA will be blamed. â€Å"Can we find his partner in time?† â€Å"I think so. We've got a good lead. Tankado made numerous public announcements that he was working with a partner. I think he hoped it would discourage software firms from doing him any harm or trying to steal his key. He threatened that if there was any foul play, his partner would publish the key, and all firms would suddenly find themselves in competition with free software.† â€Å"Clever.† Susan nodded. Strathmore went on. â€Å"A few times, in public, Tankado referred to his partner by name. He called him North Dakota.† â€Å"North Dakota? Obviously an alias of some sort.† â€Å"Yes, but as a precaution I ran an Internet inquiry using North Dakota as a search string. I didn't think I'd find anything, but I turned up an E-mail account.† Strathmore paused. â€Å"Of course I assumed it wasn't the North Dakota we were looking for, but I searched the account just to be sure. Imagine my shock when I found the account was full of E-mail from Ensei Tankado.† Strathmore raised his eyebrows. â€Å"And the messages were full of references to Digital Fortress and Tankado's plans to blackmail the NSA.† Susan gave Strathmore a skeptical look. She was amazed the commander was letting himself be played with so easily. â€Å"Commander,† she argued, â€Å"Tankado knows full well the NSA can snoop E-mail from the Internet; he would never use E-mail to send secret information. It's a trap. Ensei Tankado gave you North Dakota. He knew you'd run a search. Whatever information he's sending, he wanted you to find-it's a false trail.† â€Å"Good instinct,† Strathmore fired back, â€Å"except for a couple of things. I couldn't find anything under North Dakota, so I tweaked the search string. The account I found was under a variation-NDAKOTA.† Susan shook her head. â€Å"Running permutations is standard procedure. Tankado knew you'd try variations until you hit something. NDAKOTA's far too easy an alteration.† â€Å"Perhaps,† Strathmore said, scribbling words on apiece of paper and handing it to Susan. â€Å"But look at this.† Susan read the paper. She suddenly understood the Commander's thinking. On the paper was North Dakota's E-mail address. [email protected] It was the letters ARA in the address that had caught Susan's eye. ARA stood for American Remailers Anonymous, a well-known anonymous server. Anonymous servers were popular among Internet users who wanted to keep their identities secret. For a fee, these companies protected an E-mailer's privacy by acting as a middleman for electronic mail. It was like having a numbered post office box-a user could send and receive mail without ever revealing his true address or name. The company received E-mail addressed to aliases and then forwarded it to the client's real account. The remailing company was bound by contract never to reveal the identity or location of its real users. â€Å"It's not proof,† Strathmore said. â€Å"But it's pretty suspicious.† Susan nodded, suddenly more convinced. â€Å"So you're saying Tankado didn't care if anybody searched for North Dakota because his identity and location are protected by ARA.† â€Å"Exactly.† Susan schemed for a moment. â€Å"ARA services mainly U.S. accounts. You think North Dakota might be over here somewhere?† Strathmore shrugged. â€Å"Could be. With an American partner, Tankado could keep the two pass-keys separated geographically. Might be a smart move.† Susan considered it. She doubted Tankado would have shared his pass-key with anyone except a very close friend, and as she recalled, Ensei Tankado didn't have many friends in the States. â€Å"North Dakota,† she mused, her cryptological mind mulling over the possible meanings of the alias. â€Å"What does his E-mail to Tankado sound like?† â€Å"No idea. COMINT only caught Tankado's outbound. At this point all we have on North Dakota is an anonymous address.† Susan thought a minute. â€Å"Any chance it's a decoy?† Strathmore raised an eyebrow. â€Å"How so?† â€Å"Tankado could be sending bogus E-mail to a dead account in hopes we'd snoop it. We'd think he's protected, and he'd never have to risk sharing his pass-key. He could be working alone.† Strathmore chuckled, impressed. â€Å"Tricky idea, except for one thing. He's not using any of his usual home or business Internet accounts. He's been dropping by Doshisha University and logging on to their mainframe. Apparently he's got an account there that he's managed to keep secret. It's a very well-hidden account, and I found it only by chance.† Strathmore paused. â€Å"So†¦ if Tankado wanted us to snoop his mail, why would he use a secret account?† Susan contemplated the question. â€Å"Maybe he used a secret account so you wouldn't suspect a ploy? Maybe Tankado hid the account just deep enough that you'd stumble on to it and think you got lucky. It gives his E-mail credibility.† Strathmore chuckled. â€Å"You should have been a field agent. The idea's a good one. Unfortunately, every letter Tankado sends gets a response. Tankado writes, his partner responds.† Susan frowned. â€Å"Fair enough. So, you're saying North Dakota's for real.† â€Å"Afraid so. And we've got to find him. And quietly. If he catches wind that we're onto him, it's all over.† Susan now knew exactly why Strathmore had called her in. â€Å"Let me guess,† she said. â€Å"You want me to snoop ARA's secure database and find North Dakota's real identity?† Strathmore gave her a tight smile. â€Å"Ms. Fletcher, you read my mind.† When it came to discreet Internet searches, Susan Fletcher was the woman for the job. A year ago, a senior White House official had been receiving E-mail threats from someone with an anonymous E-mail address. The NSA had been asked to locate the individual. Although the NSA had the clout to demand the remailing company reveal the user's identity, it opted for a more subtle method-a â€Å"tracer.† Susan had created, in effect, a directional beacon disguised as a piece of E-mail. She could send it to the user's phony address, and the remailing company, performing the duty for which it had been contracted, would forward it to the user's real address. Once there, the program would record its Internet location and send word back to the NSA. Then the program would disintegrate without a trace. From that day on, as far as the NSA was concerned, anonymous remailers were nothing more than a minor annoyance. â€Å"Can you find him?† Strathmore asked. â€Å"Sure. Why did you wait so long to call me?† â€Å"Actually†-he frowned-â€Å"I hadn't planned on calling you at all. I didn't want anyone else in the loop. I tried to send a copy of your tracer myself, but you wrote the damn thing in one of those new hybrid languages; I couldn't get it to work. It kept returning nonsensical data. I finally had to bite the bullet and bring you in.† Susan chuckled. Strathmore was a brilliant cryptographic programmer, but his repertoire was limited primarily to algorithmic work; the nuts and bolts of less lofty â€Å"secular† programming often escaped him. What was more, Susan had written her tracer in a new, crossbreed programming language called LIMBO; it was understandable that Strathmore had encountered problems. â€Å"I'll take care of it.† She smiled, turning to leave. â€Å"I'll be at my terminal.† â€Å"Any idea on a time frame?† Susan paused. â€Å"Well†¦ it depends on how efficiently ARA forwards their mail. If he's here in the States and uses something like AOL or CompuServe, I'll snoop his credit card and get a billing address within the hour. If he's with a university or corporation, it'll take a little longer.† She smiled uneasily. â€Å"After that, the rest is up to you.† Susan knew that â€Å"the rest† would be an NSA strike team, cutting power to the guy's house and crashing through his windows with stun guns. The team would probably think it was on a drug bust. Strathmore would undoubtedly stride through the rubble himself and locate the sixty-four-character pass-key. Then he would destroy it. Digital Fortress would languish forever on the Internet, locked for all eternity. â€Å"Send the tracer carefully,† Strathmore urged. â€Å"If North Dakota sees we're onto him, he'll panic, and I'll never get a team there before he disappears with the key.† â€Å"Hit and run,† she assured. â€Å"The moment this thing finds his account, it'll dissolve. He'll never know we were there.† The commander nodded tiredly. â€Å"Thanks.† Susan gave him a soft smile. She was always amazed how even in the face of disaster Strathmore could muster a quiet calm. She was convinced it was this ability that had defined his career and lifted him to the upper echelons of power. As Susan headed for the door, she took a long look down at TRANSLTR. The existence of an unbreakable algorithm was a concept she was still struggling to grasp. She prayed they'd find North Dakota in time. â€Å"Make it quick,† Strathmore called, â€Å"and you'll be in the Smoky Mountains by nightfall.† Susan froze in her tracks. She knew she had never mentioned her trip to Strathmore. She wheeled. Is the NSA tapping my phone? Strathmore smiled guiltily. â€Å"David told me about your trip this morning. He said you'd be pretty ticked about postponing it.† Susan was lost. â€Å"You talked to David this morning?† â€Å"Of course.† Strathmore seemed puzzled by Susan's reaction. â€Å"I had to brief him.† â€Å"Brief him?† she demanded. â€Å"For what?† â€Å"For his trip. I sent David to Spain.†

Monday, July 29, 2019

Breastfeeding and the Sexual Objectification of Women

Female breastfeeding and sexual objectivation Women's sexual objectivity is harmful not only for women but also for their children and even the environment. This objective may interfere with women breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is very beneficial for mothers, babies, and the environment. Breastfeeding children are unlikely to cause ear infections, allergies, vomiting, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, chronic gastrointestinal disorders, insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, bacterial meningitis, breastfeeding is sudden I know that it helps to prevent death. Illness (SIDS), lactating women are low The concept of sexual objectivization, especially women's objectiveness, is an important idea in feminist theory and feminist psychology. Many feminists believe that sexual objectiveness plays an important role in sexual inequality. Psychologists associate objectivity with the physical and mental health risks of women. The male objectivity of men includes women who are mainly considered male sexual desires rather than whole people. There are disagreement about discomfort, but many feminists believe that women are objectiveized in ads, art, and sexually oriented accounts in the media. In prostitution, men evaluate or judge gender and aesthetics of women in public places and activities such as beauty contests. Men play a role in reducing women's sexuality, especially in male friendship groups and the environment, and by reducing the consumption of media by sex. But women also promote women's sexuality and self-objectiveness. For example, in many female groups, we habitually critically evaluate the appearance of ourselves and others and talk about clothes, hair, weight and cosmetics. Mothers often educate their daughters self-objectively by focusing on their daughter's weight and clothing, and by overly focusing on the appearance of the body through imitation. Self-objectiveness exerts a certain influence on the thought processes and actions of women's physical activity a nd sexual activity, but it is unlikely that emotions on the body of a woman, including functions that can not be separated from the body of a woman, such as menstruation and breastfeeding Also relevant. Consistent with the theory of objectiveness, habitual physical monitoring is a feature of self-objectiveness that influences the influence of women on the body (Breines, Crocker, Garcia, 2008). For example, in a qualitative survey, we believe that women's samples of self-identifying feminists express themselves boldly care about their bodies and are trained by others in terms of appearance, speech, and behavior It was. ), Page 34

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Marketing assignment part 1 Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 words

Marketing assignment part 1 - Essay Example The iPhone is a highly innovative product that is based on convergence technology with multimedia features, incorporating internet, mp3, camera and hordes of other features which have made its cost a redundant factor in the overall market strategy. Charles Hill’s assertion that ‘Countries have different political, economic, and legal systems†¦ All these differences can and do have major implications for the practice of international business’ (Hill, 2004) is absolutely correct. In the rapidly changing environment of globalization, the businesses have become more competitive thereby making it obligatory for them, as well as for the working force to become more flexible and swiftly adapt to the changing technologies and work environments. The socio-religious culture of the community has strong impact on the attitude and consumer behaviour of the public, which has direct affect on economic transactions of the company. It is therefore vital that needs and concerns of the community, within which the firm intends to operate, be studied in detail so that sensitive public issues are not violated. In a fiercely competitive business environment when the global economy is under tremendous pressure, a firm must gain their position by leveraging its strengths. According to Michael Porter, the firms’ strengths can be broadly categorized into cost advantage and differentiation. Three types of generic strategies emerge when these strengths are applied by the firm: cost leadership, focus and differentiation (Porter, 1980). It has become imperative for the business to become creative and evolve strategic approach that would effectively meet the challenges of the time. Slater and Narver assert that markets thrive on the processes of the learning organization which ‘continuously acquire, process, and disseminate throughout the organization knowledge about

Consideration in English Law is Required in Every Contract Essay

Consideration in English Law is Required in Every Contract - Essay Example This essay will look into English law of contracts in relation to consideration. Overview Consideration can be described as the price to which a promise is given in return for something else. In most cases, promises need not to be in terms of money but in many other forms. According to the law of English contracts, if an agreement or a promise is not supported by consideration then it is considered nudum pactum (a bare promise) and it is not enforceable by law. The English contracts laws have traditionally had the clause of consideration for the contract to be accepted as. For instance, in large or valuable transactions, the law requires that all parties bring something of value â€Å"consideration† for a contract to be legally binding. This law of consideration was designed to ensure that all parties are given fair treatments or equal standing in the formation of contracts (Jenks, 2010). This clause is important especially in cases where issues arise after the formation of a contract. Consideration law can be used is solving changes to the contract law in cases such as in debugging the equitable doctrine of promissory estoppels. This is the case whereby earlier terms or agreements cannot be enforced in the solution of cases. Consideration is regarded as an agreement that had the intentions of the terms to be legally binding. Consideration can be anything that is sufficient in that it can be weighted and decided to have economic value (Cruz, 2008). English courts make use of consideration in deciding whether promises or contracts are legal or enforceable. A consideration cannot be drawn in the past unless there are express terms of a request by either of the parties. Several cases have presented difficult situations for solution of cases such as part payment of debts or undertaking duties currently obligated. This was evident in the case of Williams vs. Roffey where the court decided that the contract was legal since the duties undertaken by Williams wen t beyond his legally obligated duties (Chitty, 2006). Considerations are important in English law in that they are used in making sure that the terms of the contract can be enforceable. This is especially true in cases or contracts that are supposed to be enforced in the future. But the most used form of the term consideration in contracts is when there is a direct exchange of goods for money or goods for goods. Consideration in contracts is normally enforceable and practised practically when something has been given or promised in exchange for something else. A promise in English law is a contract if a promise or consideration is attached to the promise (Atkins, 1999). For instance, if you promise to pay or buy someone a gift who have to write it down or make a deed. In the case of Currie vs. Misa of 1875, consideration in the sense of law consists of interest, benefit or profit accruing to one person and detriment or loss of responsibility to be undertaken by the other party. The understanding and execution of these contracts are quite simple. In some cases the execution or implementation of the law of contracts is difficult as in the case of Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co Ltd vs. Selfridge & Co Ltd of 1915, whereby consideration was difficult to enforce. In such as case, there was exchange of promises where neither of them was enforced. The making of the

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Developing Hospitality Properties Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words

Developing Hospitality Properties - Essay Example The next step is deciding the best ways to raise money which will be discussed in this paper. Debts are very available and utilizable sources of funds for any purpose. According to (Walker, 2009), commercial banks are among the best and most common sources of loaning finances. Such funds come in the form of loans which are usually sufficient for all needs. Such loans are classified according to the repayment period. Term loans are repayable over a long period probably longer than a year, an intermediate loan is repayable within five years and there are those loans that take longer periods of over 20 years. However, such loans are not easily acquired and this is one of its restrictions. Barrows and Powers (2008) explicitly state other limitations of such loans as; security is mandatory, some interest rates are very high and the risk of receiving due to defaulting the loan are usually high. A lot of capital is required in this restaurant keeping in mind the myriad of services it is int ended to offer. According to Hunt (2008) this is one property of a high risk business because the surety of the population feeding on spicy Indian cuisine is not 100% guaranteed. Therefore, he states that the other kind of debt can be through venture capital. In this case, the venture capital source is refunded through owning equity in the restaurant. One of the advantages of such a debt according to Burrows and Powers (2008) is that it is readily available especially for new businesses such as this. Secondly, it creates an environment where public relations and advertising are made easier and easy success of the business. Lastly, it has less risks compared to most loans. However, the mother company may end up losing complete control of the business operations, and also the risk of receivership in case of defaulting payment. Investors or rather angel investors as Leman and DuFrene (2010), are not really classified under debts. These are just people who have to be convinced of the su ccess of one’s business before they invest in it. They are looked at as more of private banks by most people and authors too. The two authors state that recently, this concept has been made easier by the knowledge of availability of such investors through networking and other business professionals. An agreement is made on how and when to pay the investor back depending on the businesses flexibility. Among its advantages is that it is readily available, flexibility in payment and in some cases, the investors double up as advisors. Walker (2009) states that such kinds of debts are usually more expensive and it is very difficult to find an investor who is willing and able to raise the required amount. In a way, debts are also provided by small business investment companies. Apparently, such companies are sometimes ostensibly stated as banks but they are completely the opposite. Longnecker, Etty, Palich, and Hoy (2009) have explicitly shown how some of these businesses sometimes partner with the government in providing small or medium sized loans. All they demand is a percentage of ownership in the restaurant which they will hold on to until all their money is paid back. The reimbursement period is usually flexible and the investment funds are easily acquired. However, Walker (2009) states that ownership in small business investment companies is tantamount to almost total control. Making decisions for such companies takes a long time as all the stakeholders have to be consulted and unanimously

Friday, July 26, 2019

Safety and security of public transit Research Paper

Safety and security of public transit - Research Paper Example Access to jobs, healthcare, and other services hinges upon access to reliable, affordable, and efficient public transit for masses. The increased use of public transit in both developed and developing countries show that people clearly value public transit. The availability of public transport is quite important for people with limited incomes. Public transit has its own importance. It can strengthens the economy, creates jobs, reduces traffic congestion, travel times and air pollution in case of rapid transit and save energy and oil consumption, if public investments are increased in this area. Today, transit system development is being used as a tool to encourage business growth, reduce sprawl, create a sense of community, rejuvenate obsolete towns and declining cities, and also enlargetax revenues for the authorities. Scale of the issue: Safety and security must have equal consideration along with economic and environmental aspect no matter what transport mode is being used. An ac cident caused by a bit of negligence reduces confidence in the safety of transport system. Accidents can lead to injuries and deaths and so does massive environmental changes takes place due to it. Significant commercial and financial consequences are likely to happen. Matters are often brought before courts and a criminal prosecution takes place which not only ruins one’s career but their life’s as well. Worldwide there are estimated to be approximately one million road accident casualties each year and around 10 million people are injured, many with long term disabilities (World Health Report 1999). Accidents are usually a combination of unrelated events and in many modes human element is the significant in this casual chain. People rarely make mistakes intentionally but these unintended mistakes and blunders lead to huge consequences for which someone has to pay the price of it. Most important transport problems take place when transport systems for any reasons is n ot ablesatisfy the requirements of mobility and such problems usually takes place in urban areas where there is large density. Productivity of any nation today is largely dependent on the efficiency of its transport system. This is because today transit system is required to move labor, consumers and goods from multiple sources to multiple destinations. In most parts of the world especially in developing countries public transit systems are either over or under used (Mitechelle, Daniel, 2005). During peak hours public transit system has to cope with the large amount of potential passenger while this creates a discomfort among the passengers due to the large crowd. Transport services are unable to cover their operating costs at times due to low fare rates this makes them financially unstable and infeasible. Every public transit systems cannot generate sufficient income to cover its operating costs although numerous efforts have been done to cover the operating costs like cross-financ ing and provision of subsidies from the government. Some public transportation is quite expensive e.g.taxis, airports supershuttles and these are used for limited purposes. People prefer to use bus or rail as the transit system. One factor thatinfluences the degree to which the public will use mass transit is reliability. Reliability is associated with labor relations. Strike on

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Issues of International Marketing Assignment Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 words

Issues of International Marketing - Assignment Example As of January 2014, IKEA owns 349 retailing outlets across 43 countries. The gross revenue was â‚ ¬28.506 billion in 2013 and its operating profit share was worth â‚ ¬4.011 billion (IKEA Group, 2013). IKEA is a privately owned business organization and its founder was Ingvar Kamprad. The current CEO and chairman of the company are Peter Agnefjà ¤ll. The company manufactures more than 12000 variations of products and conducts business in all major economies of Europe, North America, Asia and Oceania (Chu, Girdhar & Sood, 2013). Due to extensive business internationalization, the scope and scale of IKEA’s business are wide. The company utilizes 1% of the global supply of wood. IKEA has expanded its internationalization process by following different types of market entry approaches (Dickson & Giglierano, 2000). In China, IKEA expanded business through joint venture entry approach. A joint venture is a special business agreement whereby two or more business entities merge as a completely new organization or to generate new assets to the equity holding of both the companies (Campbell & Netzer, 2009). IKEA entered the Chinese market through a joint venture agreement. The company opened its retailing outlets in prominent locations in China under this venture agreement. IKEA had entered the Chinese market in 1998 (Harapiak, 2013). The company had selected the joint venture method for lowering the political risks associated and gaining core competencies within the dynamic furniture industry. Moreover, according to the Chinese regulations during IKEA’s entry, a foreign organization could enter only through a venture business with any native Chinese company. By forming a joint venture with a local furniture company of China, IKEA made strategic alliances with the Chinese suppliers and appropriately evaluated the market features therein (IKEA Group, 2013).

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Carpetright plc (Audit and Assurance) Assignment

Carpetright plc (Audit and Assurance) - Assignment Example The external auditor’s judgment at this level will be very important which reduces the likelihood that the auditor will miss some necessary information in the company. Other essential things that the external auditor need to understand include; competitors, the structure of the company, the nature of the firm, industry in which it operates in, internal control system and financial reporting processes that are key to the company. This information could be derived from enquiry from relevant authorities, performing analytical procedures, important financial and non-financial information, and inspection and through observation of processes within the organization and documentation. The second step the auditor will take into account in carpet right plc. Is identifying and assessing potential risks that are in the company. This includes risk that affect individual transactions, disclosures, account balances and overall annual report. The auditor’s professional skills and judgment will be relevant on assessing how the potential risks have an impact on the measurement, accuracy, occurrence, completeness. Presentation and disclosure in the annual report of the company. The potential risk within the company will also determine how the auditor designs the audit program. The risk within a company is either significant or normal. Where significant is likely to occur while normal has a possibility of occurring. The third level will involve responding to the potential risk in the company. This requires the auditor to acquire substantial amount of evidence in the company. The auditor will be required to relate any risk identified on its impact in the financial report of the company, the individual transactions, disclosure and account balances. In concluding his report, the auditor will be required to provide a report whether he obtained all the information necessary deemed for the audit and whether the risk contains material misstatement in the company. The gearing

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

War as a Strategic Tool of Policy - To what extent did the outcome of Essay

War as a Strategic Tool of Policy - To what extent did the outcome of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war serve the political objectives o - Essay Example Also dubbed as the Yom Kippur war and war that was fought in the Holy Month of Ramadan as per Islamic Calendar (White 2012 ), thereby it was significant not just on account of political rivalry but it also had the share and touch of religious affiliations from both ends. It did not engulf just Israel and Palestine alone, rather it entangled other neighboring parts as well, namely Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. Although numerous other wars have been fought before and after as well, yet it is considered to be one of the greater events of war being fought after the Second World War, based on the reason that it entangled a complete region and the other world powers as well. Keywords: Golan Heights, oil embargo, Suez Canal, military might myth, bi polar world. Thesis statement: A war that was won on field by Israel, yet by Egypt and its allies on political table, setting course for new diplomatic relationships, political domination and new alliances, and ultimately further increasing the impor tance of the Arab region in the world. Impact of the war: The war being fought in October 1973, had long term repercussions, it had its impacts on the geopolitical dimension, the regional peace, the coexistence with one another, the territories re distribution, the role of each of the participant and various other factors, in short, the war that lasted n more than a few weeks had its impact over the next many years to come. The cause of the war was the hostility between the two sides, with the Arab bloc blaming Israel for taking the places that originally belonged to the Arab States. To settle the scores once for all, the states decided to launch a decisive offensive against the common enemy. Major players and their concerns: The war had direct participants in form of Egypt that had its horns locked with Israel over the Suez Canal; Palestine though did not participate directly, yet it had their issues based on the holy land of Jerusalem which was long being claimed as the place of t heir religious affiliation by the both sides. Syria had its interest locked in form of Golan Heights (Dunstan 2007, 21). Hence the major players were Israel, Syria and Egypt. The main disagreement arouse from the 1967 war (The Six Days war) which had left Israel single handed winner against the Arab states. Aiming to level the score, Egypt and Syria had planned surprise attack against Israel catching it off guard. The element of Cold War: Although the war directly involved Arab states and Israel, yet it had its roots deeply drawn in the external agents. These external agents came in form of the two super powers of the then bi-polar world that was visibly divided into the Capitalist bloc and the Soviet Union’s Socialist bloc (Garthoff 2001, 326). The cold war that started off right after the end of Second World War was an unconventional war where the battles were not fought head to head, rather through proxies and establishment of alliances and allies in different parts of the world. The Arab world was also part of the same world and hence was under the direct interest and focus of the two super powers. Israel had the backing of Capitalist state America, and Arab States, and the Arab bloc, and most dominantly Egypt had the shoulder and support of Soviet Republic over it. The associated was not just limited to backdoor diplomacy and assistance, rather officially declared ties,

The rocking horse winner bylawrence Essay Example for Free

The rocking horse winner bylawrence Essay Research paper: compare and contrast :The rocking horse winner bylawrence, and The lottery by jackson BY 210775 Just We Three The Savior is not a silent observer. He Himself knows personally and infinitely the pain we face. Monday, November 19, 2012 Compare and Contrast A paper from my English Literature and Composition class this summer Abstract In Graham Greenes The Destructors and Richard Connells The Most Dangerous Game Rainsford and Trevor (better known as T. are each faced with a moral ilemma. Each character is confronted with a post-war scenario. While T. is immersed in it, living in a post-war London, and striving to fit in with his peers; Rainsford faces an opponent who survived the overthrow of the Czar and continued to pursue his favored sport despite societal acceptance. T. is from a higher social status than that of his peers and must find a way to fit in and earn their respect. Rainsford is shipwrecked on an island with a big game hunter and must survive the ost challenging hunt of his life. The purpose of this essay is to compare the way these moral dilemmas affect each character, how they address the struggle, how they internalize their perception, and how they work toward resolution with their inner conflict. 1 . Adapting to challenges (both key individuals) a. Rainsford is successful 2. Character Analysis a. Trevor-cultured hoodlum b. Rainsford-cultured hunter 3. Conflict a. Rainsford

Monday, July 22, 2019

Food Inc. Essay Example for Free

Food Inc. Essay 1. Incorporation (Inc. ) means to form a legal association of individuals, created by law or under the authority of law, with a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and with powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members. Therefore, Food Inc. implies that food system of the modern day has become more of a combination of monopolized businesses, whom only care about their profits, rather than the farmers from the obsolete agricultural system. 2. Walking through a supermarket many food items are plastered with images of farms and pastures creating a facade to the true factory farming that’s occurring in today’s society. These images are creating a pastoral fantasy of the agrarian America of the 1930’s. 3. Using Monsanto’s soy beans for this timeline all seeds begin in a lab. Seeds are genetically altered (GMOs). They are then sold to farmers who have a contract with the Monsanto Company. Then they harvested in large amounts and shipped out to be processed, but some of the beans are used a feed for cattle and other livestock. At the factory they are packaged, and are shipped out to local supermarkets for national consumption. 4. The McDonald brothers revolutionized the fast food industry. They â€Å"brought the factory system to the kitchen. † Increasing profit, while decreasing costs, and with this came an increase in the unhealthiness of food by focusing on the three things humans’ desire most: sugar, fat, and salt. 5. Factory farming is the precise systematic farming of livestock in a factory setting an example being chickens. Today, chickens are often raised in huge metal buildings with no access to light or fresh air, confined together with thousands of birds in one building, and made to grow so quickly that often their bones cannot keep up and they can lose their ability to walk. 6. In Food Inc. the phrase â€Å"growing chickens† creates a negative connotation. It would seem that the process that’s usually referred to as raising chickens has become so systematic that there is no longer a personal connection between the farmer, and his chickens. They become property, which are only used for financial profit. 7. With all the diversity found in the supermarket, one would think there are hundreds of different companies that provide the different foods. Truthfully, about eighty percent of all products in the supermarket are produced, and distributed by four major companies. This creates an illusion of diversity which, unfortunately, most consumers are unaware of. 8. Monsanto Company, Tyson Foods, Smithfield Foods, and Perdue Farms were all asked to be interviewed for Food Inc. and all declined the opportunity. Declining the opportunity to explain their motives give many a reason for doubt. Showing they have secrets or motives that would not be explainable without legal confrontations. 9. Environmental contamination is a major result of the newly developed farming system. Manure mixed with run-off water can contaminate surrounding vegetable farms causing Salmonella and E. coli contamination in plants such as spinach and lettuce. In South America, a major beef producer, deforestation has become a huge problem which is created by companies trying to make space for factory farms. This deforestation causes the displacement of animals and ecosystems. Smoke produced by factories can lead to smog, and air pollution in concentrated amounts. 10. Not only does the modern food system have a negative effect on the environment it harms humans as well. With animal feed being treated with antibiotics any bacteria present has a chance to become immune. This bacteria can then be acquired by consumption of raw meat, and with it being immune to some antibiotics, it will cause an increase the difficulty of treatment, and may result in death. With the food system being based so highly on the consumption of fat, salt, and sugar, a major concern for humans is heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. Type two diabetes, acquired diabetes, used to only be contracted in adulthood, but now its arising as early as age seven. 11. There is a direct relationship between food and health. The major goal of the new industrial agricultural system is to grow everything faster, fatter, and bigger. We’ve grown right along with the companies who own these farms. Michael Pollan evaluates the problem by comparing it to the past: â€Å"Over the course of human history, we were struggling to make sure we had enough food and enough calories for a sizable percentage of the human race. Now the problem is too many calories. † 12. GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organism. Companies such as Tyson may use GMOs to produce more efficient and more profitable livestock. GMOs should be clearly labeled when present in food. Although not all GMOs are harmful, a customer should be privileged to know what their food contains. Labeling the presence of a GMO may also prevent a lawsuit against the major corporations if anything was to happen. 13. The documentary Food Inc. , being very factual, used many different sources to acquire all the information needed. Sources such as first-hand accounts on what occur, hidden cameras, accredited websites, other documentaries, classical farmers, award winning authors familiar with the topic, and many well educated informants. 14. Food Inc. is sectioned into chapters. Each chapter pulls the veil away from the consumers eyes on somewhat different, but connected topics: fast food, food contents, food safety, right to healthy food, meat industry, chicken industry, major companies, lives lost, and what consumers can do to change the system. 15. Being a documentary the main purpose of Food Inc.is to educate people on the problems of food production, and to persuade consumers to make healthier food choices. It may also be trying to inspire change in the everyday persons eating habits. 16. Food Inc. is directed towards middle class citizens who shop at the supermarket without really knowing what they are eating. 17. The strategies used throughout Food Inc. covered a wide range of tactics. Rhetorical questions, hidden camera footage, creditable statistics, personal anecdotes, music, religion, and the most heart wrenching strategy used was on location filming of the factory farms. 18. Food Inc. had a very informative, and cautious tone. There were many facts, and just as many warnings. 19. An interesting revelation made in the duration of Food Inc. is how naive people can ben to their surroundings. Maria Gonzalez believed that â€Å"everything was healthy† which justified her family visiting Burger King for almost every meal. It would be understandable to know that she couldn’t afford anything healthier, but to not know that the food she was consuming was unhealthy, it just shows how manipulative large corporations can be.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Advantage And Disadvantages Of Fixed Wings Engineering Essay

Advantage And Disadvantages Of Fixed Wings Engineering Essay Law enforcement agencies have utilized fixed wing and rotor wing aircrafts to help enforce laws since the 1920s. This paper will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of fixed wing and rotor wing aircrafts. Take a brief look at some of the missions and technical equipments that are utilized by law enforcement agencies. Look in depth at two of their fix wing aircrafts utilized and how rotor wing aircrafts help save lives and enforce the law. Since 1920, law enforcement agencies have used fixed wing and rotor wing aircrafts to assist in enforcing the law. In 2007, data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics showed that large law enforcement departments provided aerial enforcement in the District of Columbia and 46 states. There were 295 airplanes and 604 helicopters being operated, which flew more than 330,000 missions. http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/pdf/aullea07.pdf The types of airplane that are in use by law enforcement are Cessna 182, Cessna 206, Pilatus PC-12 Spectres, P-3 Orions, Citations, Learjets, Gulfstream jets, King Air 350s and 200s and some larger airliner-type aircraft. Some of the helicopters are the American Euro-copter EC120/130/145, AStar AS350/355N/350 B2, Dolphin HH-65C, Blackhawk UH-60, Maverick, Raven II R44, Cayuse OH-6 and McDonnell Douglas MD 600. The types of missions these aircrafts conduct are surveillance, drug interdiction, fugitive searches, routine patrol or support, search and rescue , personnel transport, prisoner transport, SWAT operation, traffic enforcement, speed enforcement, homeland security, photographic, medical support and evacuation. Both types of aircrafts have their advantages and disadvantages in airborne law enforcement. http://www.kansas.com/2010/08/01/1427779/aviation-sees-growth-in-law-enforcement.html. The advantages that helicopters have over fixed wings are they can land and take off without the need for run ways. Their airfoil shape rotors are like the wings of an airplane, as the rotor spins, air flow faster over the tops of the blades than underneath, thus creating lift for flight. Their unique rotor design allows for them to takeoff vertically, fly in any direction and hover over an area. Their ability to hover provides coverage for ground units and are able to land in assisting in foot pursuits. Helicopters can be equipped with a winch for the purpose of lowering or picking up personnel or equipments on the ground. It is valuable asset in conducting rescues at sea or on mountains, where there is no place to land. Its size allows for maneuverability around tall structures at lower altitudes. manhttp://library.thinkquest.org/J0112389/helicopters.htm. The helicopters are force multipliers for ground units, because they can monitor the tactical environment, give alerts or observe things which the ground units are unable to detect. Additionally, they can respond and cover ground more quickly than ground units. The flight deck of a helicopter can be equipped with multiple electronic equipments. Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) also know as glass cockpit that provides flight and system information to the crew, Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) camera allows the crew to see images created from infrared energy, moving map system show their location, satellite phones provide direct communication, digital video downlink gives real time images, night vision goggles can be used in low light situation, loudspeakers for communication or message deliver to the ground, tear gas dispensers help control crowds, police and aviation radios keep the crew in contact with other officers and air traffic controls . The equipments aboard the helicopters are vital in helping enforcing the law as the incident on the 14th of November 2008, when the San Diego Police Department helicopter used the FLIR camera video to help indict a man for beating another man with a crutch in the middle of the street at night. Without the FLIR system they would have not been able to see the incident happening. http://www.policeone.com/police-products/tactical/night-vision/videos/5954944-police-helicopter-catches-bizarre-street-fight-on-flir-camera On the night of 30th January 2013, a 60 year old captain of the Panamanian cargo ship Gray Shark was having a heart attack. The NYPD police responded to the emergency call and conducted a dramatic nighttime helicopter rescue in New York Harbor. The NYPD harbor medical team stabilized the captain before calling in the help of a police helicopter to airlift him off the ship. A basket was lowered from the helicopter to hoist him up and then flew him to Staten Island University Hospital North where he was listed in stable condition. This rescue shows one of the many advantages that a rotor wing aircraft posses. http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/176246/police-helicopter-rescues-ship-captain-who-was-having-a-heart-attack The disadvantages helicopters have are that they cost more to operate and maintain. A fully equipped helicopter can cost from $500,000 to $3 million to purchase and the flying costs ranges from $200 to $400 per hour. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-09-30- cophelicopters_N.htm Maintenance, fuel, leasing and financing cost are three times then the cost that of operating and maintaining airplanes. Its abilities to fly lower and hover creates noises that are easily detectable. The capacity of passengers that a helicopter can carry is limi ted and varies from type. The Robinson RA-44 can carry 2 to 4 personnel and others like the Blackhawk UH-60 can carry 11 personnel or the Bell UH-1 that can be configured to carry 15 personnel. The general commercial helicopters in the law enforcement agencies have a flight time of two to four hours, with top speed from 50 to 200 knots and an average range of about 200 miles. The operations of fixed wing aircraft have some advantages over rotor wing aircrafts in law enforcement. They can perform a wide range of missions which requires them to stay airborne longer then a rotor wing aircraft is able too. Fix wing aircraft can carry more payloads and engine performances are great then those of rotor wing aircrafts. Aero surveillance, homeland security, speed enforcement and transport of people or gear are mostly the missions perform. http://www.lawofficer.com/article/patrol/fixed-wing-aircraft-law-enforc They are equipped with a variety of high tech equipments just as their rotor wing counterparts. The cabins are pressurized and allow for higher altitude flights, which enables them to conduct surveillance 5,000 ft to 6,000 ft and not be undetected. The costs to maintain and operate a fixed wing aircraft are cheaper than rotor wing aircrafts. On average per flight it cost about $54 for maintenance and $45 for fuel compared to a rotor wing aircraft. http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/pdf/aullea07.pdf One example of a cost effective fixed wing aircraft is the light sport aircraft. The general cost of the aircraft is between $60,000 and $130,000 to purchase. The cost for fuel and maintenance is only $50 per hour. They can fly at speeds ranging from 35 to 125 knots which makes them an excellent platform for performing a broad range of law enforcement missions. It can carry up to 500 lbs and travel twice as far as a helicopter. http://nij.gov/nij/topics/law-enforcement/operations/aviation/types-of-aircraft.htm One of the best aircraft that the Custom Border Patrol ha s in their inventory is the P-3 AEW Orion airplane. This is a unique aircraft is integration with the E-2 Hawkeye aircraft electronics and radar system, which allows for it to see surface and air contacts 200 NM in all directions. The aircraft has a large fuel capacity of 60,000 lbs that allows for flight time up to 10 to 13 hours on station. It has a maximum range at low altitude is 2,500 NM and at high altitude 3,800 NM and a maximum average cruising speed of 300 to 330 knots. It can carry a crew of 12 to 21 personnel. The normal crew consists of four systems operators, three pilots, two flight engineers and three maintenance crew members. They work closely with the Navy and Coast Guard to coordinate the location of drug smuggling boats or planes. The primary missions are interdiction, over water operations, surveillance and homeland security. The use of this aircraft between the Jacksonville, Florida and the Texas office have contributed to the capture and seizure of 50 metric to ns of drugs worth a roughly about 2 Billion dollars since 2006. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqCtrB_FZvE The DA42 MPP (Multi Purpose Platform) GUARDIAN is a specially designed aircraft to carrying multi-functional aerial surveillance equipments. The advantage of this aircraft is its extremely low operating costs and its abilities to conduct surveillance operations. The investment in this aircraft pays for itself through the saving in fuel cost. It can operate at a wide range from a minimum of 75 knots to a maximum of 152 knots fully equipped. When conducting surveillance the aircraft can fly for up to 12.5 hours with refueling. At 50% power setting its maximum range is more than 1,350NM. Currently there is no other small aircraft that can match the flexibility of the GUARDIAN. The GUARDIANà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã¢â€ž ¢s design incorporates hard points located under the fuselage for mounting belly pods and uses a modular attachment approach. The nose section of the aircraft is detachable which allows for mounting nose pods. This aircraft can carry a gyro-stabilized, daylight and thermal video camera, digital aerial cameras and laser scanner, a micro wave up and downlink system with a range of more than 100 NM that provides high quality transfers, satellite downlink beyond line of sight, UHF/VHFradios and a military radios is part of the standard equipment onboard. The GUARDIAN also can operate as an UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) or OPV (Optionally Piloted Vehicle) that provide support abilities for longer operation times and if require to operations in regions that are generally too dangerous for manned aircraft to operate. http://www.diamond- sensing.com/fileadmin/uploads_airborne/files/DA42_MPP_web_v290108.pdf http://www.diamond-sensing.com/index.php?id=da42mppguardian Some of the disadvantages of fix winged aircrafts are that they require a runway to take off and land. It takes more time to assemble and brief the flight crew for the type of mission being flown. Conges tions and traffic on the run way may delay on taking off or landing. Depending on the size of the aircraft the pilot or co-pilot are unable to see the other side of the aircraft. They are unable provide ground assistance as their rotor wing counterparts are capable of doing, such as land and assist in a foot pursuit. Unable to hover or perform orbits like the rotor wing counterparts they cannot monitor the tactical environment very well, thus unable to observe or alert ground units of what they are unaware of. This limits their ability to land on ships or areas where there are no run ways. A major tool used for search and rescue that airplanes are unable to carry is a rescue winch. Both fixed wing and rotor wing aircrafts have their advantages and disadvantages, but they are both very valuable asset in the mission of state and federal law enforcement agencies in protecting homeland security, defending the Nationà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã¢â€ž ¢s borders, fight against terrorist and enforcing the l aws of the United States.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Computer Technology Essay -- Technology, Data Modeling

Computer technology is one of the most essential in the world of today. It has become an important tool in varieties applications. There have two main areas which based on the computer technology to accomplish in their systems, these are the data model and the data classification. In terms of The data modelling, it is a way to simplify the real system by using the abstract representation. Birta and Arbez (2007:p. 6) state that data modelling has replaced the real system by describing with a simple technical way instead of find out the results by using experiments. There is a variety of benefits why the experiment has been replaced by data modelling. It could come from a higher cost of investment, a dangerous of experiments or those experiments use a long time to test the system. The role of data model has been used in a wide range of possible areas. However, the principal application is to support the business processes of an organization, such as product manufacturing or payment of insurance and taxes. Turning to the data classification, Vellante (2009) refers to the data and information classification is that The rules and the processes to classify a large scale of information which can be manipulated and managed more efficiently following to require. In addition, the usefulness of data classification is that it can prepare an organization to get information and solves specific requirements efficiently. | Regarding the title, this issue focuses on several criteria of data modeling and data classification. Firstly, the essential criteria of data modelling involve a criterion of cost, a dangerous criterion and the criterion of non-existing system. Secondly, the data classification highlights in criterion of the classes ... ...ms the data model is an advantageous tool to replace all RFID standard and logistic process. Zacharewicz, et al. (2011:p 597) agree with Bottani1’s point by considering the data modelling and distribute simulation should be a preceding procedure to assist dimension and validation behavior before developing a real logistics and chain management systems. In this regard, a main advantage of modelling has been found in its capability to investigate the complex systems. It could be very useful to understand the practical implications of the technology. Other reasons of modelling are that due to high economic investment to comparison the RFID system with others solutions such as barcodes. Finally, it is really as economic risk if implement of RFID solutions in a real transportation or supply chain cases without knowledge the advantages and limits of this technology. Computer Technology Essay -- Technology, Data Modeling Computer technology is one of the most essential in the world of today. It has become an important tool in varieties applications. There have two main areas which based on the computer technology to accomplish in their systems, these are the data model and the data classification. In terms of The data modelling, it is a way to simplify the real system by using the abstract representation. Birta and Arbez (2007:p. 6) state that data modelling has replaced the real system by describing with a simple technical way instead of find out the results by using experiments. There is a variety of benefits why the experiment has been replaced by data modelling. It could come from a higher cost of investment, a dangerous of experiments or those experiments use a long time to test the system. The role of data model has been used in a wide range of possible areas. However, the principal application is to support the business processes of an organization, such as product manufacturing or payment of insurance and taxes. Turning to the data classification, Vellante (2009) refers to the data and information classification is that The rules and the processes to classify a large scale of information which can be manipulated and managed more efficiently following to require. In addition, the usefulness of data classification is that it can prepare an organization to get information and solves specific requirements efficiently. | Regarding the title, this issue focuses on several criteria of data modeling and data classification. Firstly, the essential criteria of data modelling involve a criterion of cost, a dangerous criterion and the criterion of non-existing system. Secondly, the data classification highlights in criterion of the classes ... ...ms the data model is an advantageous tool to replace all RFID standard and logistic process. Zacharewicz, et al. (2011:p 597) agree with Bottani1’s point by considering the data modelling and distribute simulation should be a preceding procedure to assist dimension and validation behavior before developing a real logistics and chain management systems. In this regard, a main advantage of modelling has been found in its capability to investigate the complex systems. It could be very useful to understand the practical implications of the technology. Other reasons of modelling are that due to high economic investment to comparison the RFID system with others solutions such as barcodes. Finally, it is really as economic risk if implement of RFID solutions in a real transportation or supply chain cases without knowledge the advantages and limits of this technology.

Analysis of the Jurors in 12 Angry Men :: 12 Angry Men, Reginald Rose

In all criminal cases presented in the courts of the United States, a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt. The law requires the jury to release the defendant unless it is fully convinced of the defendant's guilt. Many times it may be difficult for a jury to come to such a significant conclusion. This is clearly evident in the movie 12 Angry Men. At first, each juror is convinced of his verdict except one. Yet of those who are convinced that the boy on trial is guilty, all change their vote except one. A precise example of this would be a comparison between Juror 3 and Juror 6. Both jurors have heard the same case and have studied the same evidence. Yet of the two, Juror 3 does not understand why anyone would consider the defendant not guilty. By taking a closer look at this character one may be able to understand why he seems to have no compassion towards the young boy. At first, Juror 3 appears to be a successful businessman who owns a messenger service. Yet as time goes on, one may see him as a sour and unhappy man. He wants to base the case solely on the evidence presented at the trial. Throughout the meeting in the jury room, Juror 3 disregards all other evidence brought up by Juror 8 and the others. He says that the evidence revealed may not be accurate or true. Therefore, it should not be taken into consideration. As time goes on he becomes more and more passionate and seems to be somehow personally involved with the case. At one point, he tells the other jurors about an argument between him and his son. Juror 3 and his son had an argument which made his son run away. When his son returned to apologize, Juror 3 hit him for leaving the first time thus leading him to run away once more. He has not seen his son in two years and this has left him somewhat bitter inside. His anger toward his supposed ungrateful son is projected toward the young man on trial. Juror 3 has no concern for the life of the defendant. He makes it clear that he would have been an executioner and would have pulled the switch on the boy himself. His personal troubles have imposed on his ability to come to a verdict.

Friday, July 19, 2019

How does Hardy show social injustice in the 19th Century in England? :: Free Essay Writer

How does Hardy show social injustice in the 19th Century in England? Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 and died in 1928 at the age of 88. Thomas Hardy’s father was a stonemason and his mother a servant to a vicar. Hardy could not afford to continue his education as he wished and was apprenticed to John Hicks, a local church architect from 1862 to 1867. He served as assistant to Arthur Bloomfield, a London architect. Hardy hated London and returned to Dorset and worked for Hicks until 1874. Despite his employment Hardy was writing continually during this period of life. Over the next 22 years Hardy wrote 15 novels, more than 1000 poems and 4 volumes of short stories. Hardy wrote in these short stories about the law, class difference, women’s position in the society and city versus the countryside. Most of his stories are set in the Wessex, a fictional name that he gave to his stories. His stories are set 50 years back in the past and show the hardships, sufferings, trials and tribulations experienced by the working class. This book is from the collection of the stories The Withered Arm and other Wessex Tales. When Hardy became an architect he went to work in London. However, he missed the Dorset countryside so much that he returned there in 1867 and began writing novels and poetry. This was the first of many of his novels describing characters and scenes from country life. Hardy’s views about the countryside versus the city were about the injustice of the loss of the old way of life. Hardy went to work in London in 1862. He took a return ticket with him in case he repented his decision to work there. His aversion for London is apparent in his comments where he describes London as, â€Å"the monster with four million heads and eight million eyes.† Hardy describes the city in The Son’s Veto, as Sophie is looking through the window at â€Å"a fragment of lawn,† which shows the lack of greenery and space in London. He describes the air as, â€Å"hazy air,† which shows the huge amount of pollution in London unlike the pleasant and fresh air of the countryside. Hardy portrays all the houses in London as, â€Å"drab house facades,† which shows the ugly and depressing houses in London. The, â€Å"ever flowing traffic,† and other quotes just shows the repulsive and the disheartening city of London. Hardy approves of smuggling in The Distracted Preacher. Legally smugglers are to be penalized but every one ignores the law in The Distracted Preacher. Lizzy says, â€Å"it has been their practice for

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Division/Classification Essay: Three types of children Essay

Anyone who has spent time with or around children will notice that each one has a special personality all of their own. Children, like adults, have different traits that make up their personalities. Experts have researched this phenomenon in detail and classified children into different categories. The three categories that most experts agree with have been named â€Å"flexible,† â€Å"fearful,† and â€Å"feisty.† Children generally may have similar interests, but the way they interact and deal with these interests displays their personality type. The first personality type is called flexible. This is the most common of the three types. About 40 percent of all children fall into the flexible or easy group. These children usually handle feelings of anger and disappointment by reacting mildly upset. This does not mean that they do not feel mad or disappointed, they just choose to react mildly. These actions mean the flexible child is easy to take care of and be around. They usually adapt to new situations and activities quickly, are toilet-trained easily, and are generally cheerful. Flexible children are subtle in their need for attention. Rather than yelling and demanding it, they will slowly and politely let their caregiver know about the need. If they do not get the attention right away, they seldom make a fuss. They patiently wait, but they still make it known that they need the attention. These children also are easygoing, so routines like feeding and napping are regular. The next temperament is the fearful type. These are the more quiet and shy children. This makes up about 15 percent of children. They adapt slowly to new environments and take longer than flexible children when warming up to things. When presented with a new environment, fearful children often cling to something or someone familiar. Whether it is the main caregiver or a material object such as a blanket, the fearful child will cling to it until they feel comfortable with the new situation. This can result in a deep attachment of the child to a particular caregiver or object. Fearful children may also withdraw when pushed into a new situation too quickly. They may also withdraw when other children are jumping into a new project or situation they are not comfortable with. These children may tend to play alone rather than with a group. The third temperament type is called feisty. About 10 percent of children fit into this category. A feisty child expresses their opinions in a very intense way. Whether they are happy or mad, everyone around them will know how they feel. These children remain active most of the time, and this causes them to be very aggressive. Feisty children often have the tendency to have a negative persistence and will go on and on nagging, whining and negotiating if there is something they particularly want. Unlike flexible children, feisty children are irregular in their napping and feeding times, but they do not adapt well to changes in their routines. They get used to things and won’t give them up. Anything out of the ordinary could send them into some type of fit. If these children are not warned of a change, they may react very negatively. Feisty children also tend to be very sensitive to their surrounding environment. As a result, they may have strong reactions to their surroundings. Generally speaking, children can be divided into three groups, but caregivers must not forget that each child is an individual. Children may have the traits of all three of the personality groups, but they are categorized into the one they are most like. Whatever their temperament, children need to be treated according to their individual needs. When these needs are met appropriately the child will be happier, and those around the child will feel better also. Knowing the general personality types and how to react to them will help to make the caregiver’s job much easier and aid in the relief of unnecessary stress.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

A House of My Dream: Every Person Has His Own Idea of a Perfect House

Since the term immemorial people always precious to make their dwelling a place, where integrity feels comfortable and intimate, where one always wants to deduct cover charge to. A dwelling of my ambitiousness is not a flat unless a two-storeyed mansion. And as a sincere hostess Id like to arrange everything in the house jibe to my taste. Now, let me tell you about my house. When you drive to me, you push a big woody front door, wiping your feet on the door-mat, and enter the hall.The narrative is covered with a fitted carpet, the borderpaper is decipherable and has a low pattern. Theres a seat and a small table near the wall and a huge mirror above it. consequently you enter the living-room. The bright full-length curtains be drawn back, and sunshine fills the room. The living-room suite, consisting of a sideboard, a bookcase, a sofa, an elegant burnt umber table and three armchairs, is arranged around three walls. Theres a video system near the window. On the gr ound floor theres as well as a kitchen and a bathroom.The kitchen is a very large room with a big window. There is a gun for hire cooker with a hood, two wall-cupboards and a communicate unit there. Near the opposite wall there is a dishwasher, a refrigerator and a table. Lets go upstairs and clear a learn at the bedroom. This is a very cosy and warm room. The bedroom suite consists of a bed, two bedside tables and a wardrobe. The window overlooks the back yard. In my house there is also a terrace, a garage and a garden and so many separate things Id like to have at least, in my dream house.

Integration theory Essay

In introducing the revisionist phase of desegregation theory, Haas (1971 2630) explicitly withdrew his earlier exclusion of existence opinion. This is particularly evident in his new moderate concept of authority legitimacy transfer or sharing a formulation I would myself pick come out of the closet to the stress put on elite loyalties in my own earlier formulations. Indicators of this concept are discernible in activity in specific figure outing(a) and organizational sectors and. . . in elite and mass perceptions (emphasis added).The bankers acceptance of world opinion in the political sphere of influence is very transparent in the linkage of variants that evaluate the percentage of interaction within the context of the sight and the elites political perception. Haas advocates focusing on the notion of friendly learning as a major link, speculating on the various elements that might be involved for example, change magnitude contact and familiarity, growing complexity in the regulation of inter-group loyalties and social roles, education and informal socialization practices and much and more rewarding experiences derived from the activities of common markets.On the another(prenominal) hand, Schmitter (1971 233) is quite an explicit about his revisionist intentions, offering a rewrite formalization of the neo-functionalist or structuralist theory of the political consequences of regional desegregation with pretensions to general comparative relevance. the significant divisor in this theory lies on the connection of the differing multivariates and guess in accordance to the attitudes and perceptions of the populace, which represents numerous political groups and parties. It all(prenominal) depends, therefore, on whether one takes a broad or narrow description of these groups.Schmitter does not explicitly distribute this question but a broad definition is pull aheadly implied by his operationalization of the variables in question. Th us the variable elite value complementarity is operationalized by reference to table type check data on the spirit and intensity of commitment to similar goals within and crosswise integrating units. That the operationalization includes public opinion data is clear from the accompanying footnote which includes reference to Ingleharts work on public opinion and European integration.Similarly, regional identity is operationalized by reference to panel survey research on selected samples exposed to intensive regional socialization pretendence from single surveys on the eternal rest importance of regional contacts/level of information when controlled for other variables, and Ingleharts work is again cited (Schmitter 1971 252). Thus, we can infer that neo-functionalisms principles are geared towards the affirmation on the importance of public opinion.In the development of Nyes revised neo-functionalist personate, public opinion enters the scheme at two points. First, attitudinal in tegrationdescribed as determinate appealfigures in an expanded list of surgical procedure mechanisms. In addition to determining whether or not a regional identity exists, Nye argues that it is necessary to rate the degree of salience and urgency attached to it and whether or not it is accompanied by a figment of permanence and inevitability (1971 73).The other side of this variable is the persistence of competing national identities. Secondly, public opinion enters as a variable in the domestic theatre of operations influencing the actions of national political leaders. Actors in the original neo-functionalist modelmainly the integrationist technocrats and interest group representativesneed to be supplemented by electoral or support politicians whose primary(a) function is to legitimize the actions involved in regional integration.This implies a very clear role for public opinion in the process of integration, which is reinforced by the inclusion of the category of mass opini on, or more accurately of opinion leaders, who create broad or narrow limits for the legitimacy of integrationist programs (1971 63). Media is one of the major catalysts in the proliferation and in the validation of public opinion. Because through this, a political group can draw out what platforms they should espouse so that the electorate will vote for them.In terms of the electorate, public opinion will sue as their contribution in landscaping a new political condition, as well as the status quo of the preexisting political science. Since public opinion formulates how politics should operate there is a great fatality to ensure that such(prenominal) opinions are clearly sway in order for it to be addressed and to be recognized. And the most effective means to satisfy such necessity is to use the media. The obvious question which and so arises is why the new emphasis did not produce an immediate impact on the research agenda.The occupation was that, almost as soon as this br oaden occurred and before it could really take hold, the theory itself seemed to be bypassed by events and treated by its authors, either explicitly or implicitly, as obsolescent. As noted earlier, it was reclaimed from oblivion by the resurgence of European integration in the mid-1980s.ReferencesHaas, E. B. (1971). The Study of Regional integrating Reflections on the Joy and Anguish of Pre-theorizing. In Regional Integration Theory and Research Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press. Key, V. O. (1961). Public Opinion and American Democracy New York Knopf.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Criteria for effective control

in brief handle the criteria for legal reckon. on that point be vanadium criteria for hard-hitting nurse. In excogitation a fancy corpse, hotshot moldiness(prenominal)iness(prenominal) establish current that it mea convinced(predicate)s what is classic in a flash and what is master(prenominal) in the future, non what is outstanding in the past. Firstly, the bodys mustiness be link up to organisational strategy. In blueprint a mastery musical arrangement, wizard must chip in sure that it measures what is authorised at once and what is classical in the future, non what is master(prenominal) in the past.Multinational corporations a lot follow it efficacious to mention a entralized, unified establishment of program lines reconciled with the strategic preference of the organization. For testple, popular go maintains a turn of units that atomic number 18 mutu aloney beneficial with any(prenominal) of the resultant go in the manuf cloa kuring process, t bribefore, global locomote must contri scarcee encounter systems that envision that labor processes atomic number 18 non disrupted. Secondly, enjoyment precisely travel in the fake process.To be effective, a overcome system must enlist all travel in the gibe process. Standards of executing must be tag, measurements of certain surgery swallown, comparisons f standards with existing process made, and when necessary, disciplinary carry out taken. For example, in our life, for a crop A in our caution cover, retrieve we neer bothered to meet our post trend on the midterm exam examination exam. In this case, our interpret system would be incomplete. Without acute our midterm exam score, we would non differentiate our operation with our standard.Thirdly, be dispassionate of accusatory and internal measures. effective control systems typically select managers to expire decimal (objective) and soft (subjective) carrying out e asures. For example, wariness may view as set detail targets for productivity. This functioning death has a circumstantial conventionality for measurement. In the identical situation, watchfulness has in any case expressed a swear to procure laid-back levels of thespian satisfaction. Forth, be by the way in feedback reporting.Timeliness is the full stop to which the control systems provides l get ining when it is needed. The government issue here is non how closely the feedback development is provided merely whether it is provided chop-chop nice to allow a chemical reaction to an unsufferable deviation. For example, the U. S. maritime throw that occurred in wee 2005 present the splendour of patness itself. The faction of the nuclear triggerman USS San Francisco violate the feedback patness requirement with near-catastrophic consequences.In short, the grinder blind drunk into an subsurface mountain. A subsequent marine probe fall upon the junto should involve analyse the peeing knowledge more than frequently, should non experience been locomotion at uplifted speed, and failed to take into invoice a word form of risk of exposure signs, all of which contri neverthelessed to the subaqueous accident. live but not least, be cceptable to a versatile workforce. To be effective, organizational controls must be accredited by employees.The control system should make workers to espy standards and act to make them. For example, as a savant in a commission course. compute our prof has no bother naming course year B or humiliate but says that a level of A cannister be achieved only by students who pronounce a tender chapter and tailfin cerebrate journal articles casual and knuckle under a 20-page, typewritten synopsis of these readings to each one day. Would we be disapprove from attempting to earn a form

Monday, July 15, 2019

Myths America Lives by

Pardeep Kullar storys the States Lives By The the Statesn gospel is communicate finished storys that verbalize of the sum and employment of our country. These falsehoods point to the admire and patriotism that we bewilder for the States. separately term had its k straightwayledge fiction that it lived by in creating the the Statesn gospel singing that guarantee the cosmea and body process of our bea. base on the cynical solvent, if a collective mathematical group of the Statesns despised to the stories that check issue the States in c erstrt and reason that they were false, our community would be in risk of infection at that point.The problems that make up in the States would canvass the caput and straits the introduction of our country. The absolutist response, on the oppositewise hand, take aways to the accountability of the States and supports the actions prosecute by our landed estate in luxuriant times. Although the absolutist response tr ies to confirm the American creed, it undermines it at the corresponding time. The novel of the elect citizenry firstly emerged amongst the Puritans in the colonial period. It essenti tot completelyyy state for mess to have intercourse s incessantlyally some other(a)wise with a affectionate know and to appropriate on whizz a nonher(prenominal)s burdens.In time, this figment changed from elect for the nigh(a) of the neighbour to elect by graven im get on for supernumerary privileges in the creation. The romance of dispositions realm emerged during the basal Era. It basically claimed that piece had unassignable rights. scarce in coordinate to justify the conquest that existed in American enculturation in the ordinal blow was corroborate by claiming that temper did not involve native Americans or Blacks. They fable of the rescuerian state of matter was created by the back up commodious Awakening. It emphasise to take place behavior in word of mouth with the teachings of Christ.But this romance quick insert the novel of the chosen plurality and the myth of characters nation into it, so that heretofore Christs teachings gave picky privileges and rights to just reliable selected Americans. The story of the millennial province emerged during the ahead of time depicted object period. Americans con military positionrd that America would ensue the arena into an age of forgivedom. This myth besides has been absolutized. Americans intrust that they are get-up-and-go the cosmea towards freedom by forcing others to be free by actively kind in war. The Myth of the open commonwealth came into be in the twentieth century.It is root in all the other myths, do it real powerful. This myth is grounded in disenchant and tells no loyalty in its story. afterwards the orb Wars, Americans believe that because they had face enceinte evil, they were blameless and complimentary in all of their acts. Although Americas affaire in Vietnam, make the claim to naturalness genuinely questionable, they myth prevailed and is stronger now than ever since the 9/11 attacks on America. So once again, Americas birth control device in the set atomic number 99 is perceived as iodin of innocence.The African American place is include to pass judgment the myths America lives by as it shows the other side of the coin. Because African American go steady was very(prenominal) unlike from the colour American experience, it adds a theatrical role of impartiality to the myths that is n singlexistent from the other office alone. Although African Americans behave a polar perspective, they also pack a harshness and hopefulness in the American assurance that they wishing willing one sidereal day be carried out to its truest measures.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Business Measurement Model Strategy and Innovation

fit in to Moynihan & Pandley (2010), exercise counseling is the dish of line up systems, applyees and organisational resources to the institutions strategicalal deaths. It accommodates activities ensuring reconciled deed of natess in an streamlined and potent manner. trading trading trading surgical processs oversight, on the opposite hand, adopts dogmatic the whole output surgical operation so as to overlook talent in the get in-up regarding the readying of goods and serve, (Subramanian & Ramanathan, 2012). murder focussing in the place setting of operations solicitude, therefore, foc handlings on the writ of execution of employees, departments, finished presidential term and workplace at of creating goods and operate inside the steady. It is apply to confer with to tools, activities, dishes and programs that are apply by the p each(prenominal)(prenominal) in the concern of teams and departmental or undivided operation. exi st leaders A pany whitethorn attain a target to restrict the approach of its harvesting so as to figure out them much cheap to the nodes, (Teece, 2010). This is fol scurvy leaders. It is a strategic documental that tolerate be engage outd by crack price cuts and customized proceedss to change disordered and middle-i e families to feed them. contrastingiation material object This is an purpose that roll in the hay be use by unanimouss to cook their goods and serve unique, (Rathaermel, 2015). A pany whitethorn render single(a) brands which are different from those of its rivals. This whitethorn make the unbend adequate to a greater extent than petitive as pared to otherwise enterprises as it ordain be commensurate to build up a grocery place street corner point A pany with this butt mint tolerate on customer felicity by render of noble-quality products at high prices, or exist drop-off by embroiling personify leadership, (Teece, 2010). A unbend fit which lend oneselfs salute leadership whitethorn admit an target area of counsel on low and middle-i e families, so as to turn a profit a petitive edge. operational excellence goal A pany whitethorn founder an target of automating the transaction litigate so as to mend might in its activities. This whitethorn alter it to get under ones skin cost leadership, (Guest, 2011). When the placement ass declare oneself goods at affordable prices, indeed(prenominal) it whitethorn chance on customer truth for its products. crossroad leadership This is an accusive that alters a firm to countenance quality products to the market. It offer be a plished with mechanisation of the drudgery process and utilizing the services of experienced personnel, (Gurman, 2011). This butt throw out to a fault be utilize to achieve product differentiation. grandeur of public presentation wariness to rudiment garments Ltd concerning mend feedback enhances competent munication in the organization. proceeding centering assists in find the weaknesses and strengths of the enterprise, (Guest, 2011). This could be overseeed regarding the machines procurable and the character of manpower in the firm. It as well as allows for a meeting place to commuting expertise and views in the railway line, (Guest, 2011). Primarily, it gives the concern of first principle a break down judgment of the firm- whether the machines should be serviced, whether to employ more skillful ply or to adopt a point engine room so as to cleanse the operate system. When the subordinates and the animal produceers substantiate an transparent experience of the especial(a) operations they should carry out, any plexities in the piece of work support apace be eliminated. feat care may, therefore, alter first rudiment to involve each employee accountable for their actions. This leave give and elucidate the responsibilities of each prole i n the operate system, (Kamruzzaman, 2011). Also, death penalty direction plans involve clear, precise, graspable and serviceable profit in productivity and operations. with conducting this activity, the attention of rudiment Ltd rear give away tonality areas of weaknesses so as to coiffe in them. some operations may be bullion traps to the firm, (Pertusa-Ortega, Molina-Azorin &Claver-Cortes, 2010). such proceedings should be retrenched so as to sign up marginal expenditures. The pany is alike able to appraise the differentiate capabilities and weaknesses through with(predicate) and through evaluating its employees cognitive operation and the ready(prenominal) machines, (Ullah, 2015). apostrophize simplification squirt similarly be achieved through pretend attention. The manager fuel get word thinkable risks that the business is subject to and lay out to them in measure in advance subject losses. military operation counselling ordain enable t he centering of first principle to signalise the electromotive force of either employee. This makes the management to item the employee in suppress amazes that they quite a little work in fittingly. It go out support faculty in the organization by lessen wastages in damage of fourth dimension and resources, (Titacchi, Tonelli & Cagnazzo, 2010). minimisation of cost of operation ordain withal be achieved, fashioning the firm to be more profitable.As explained by Gurman (2011), conducting surgical procedure idea enables a pany to utilize the physical resources available in the environment optimally. These may implicate black materials, engineering science, and gaps in the market. through and through conducting performance management, first rudiment Ltd quarter break the prepare postulate of its employees and appurtenance them appropriately so that they send away feel the pertinent skills to use the fresh technology in the market to conjure its products . These may include sociable media market and e merce. through with(predicate) performance measurement, the management is in a position to disclose the speciality of devices and resolve aliment and backup man times. The management of first rudiment is besides able to monitor the skills of its employees so as to secure that the machines are be handled efficiently. effect management is withal an of the essence(p) buns for find preparation unavoidably in the enterprise, (Guest, 2011).Whenever the rudiment detects mishandling of machines, then it may be able to train the employees on the straight-laced ways of handling the tools so as to augment productivity.Gruman, J. A., & Saks, A. M. (2011). mental process attention and Employee Engagement. homophile resourcefulness counseling round, 21(2), 123-136.Guest, D. E. (2011). man resourcefulness prudence and motion comfort intrusive for both(prenominal) Answers. benevolent mental imagery focal point day book, 21(1), 3-13.Kamruzzaman, M. (2011). alphabet cockle colour & polish mill Ltd (Falcon Group) (Doctoral Dissertation, daffodil outside(a) University).Moynihan, D. P., & Pandey, S. K. (2010). The adult distrust for surgical operation perplexity wherefore Do Managers apply performance culture? ledger of national presidentship query & Theory, 20(4), 849-866.Pertusa-Ortega, E. M., Molina-Azorn, J. F., & Claver-Corts, E. (2010). petitive dodge, anatomical structure and whole exploit A parison of the Resource-Based inspect and the hazard Approach. centering Decision, 48(8), 1282-1303.Rothaermel, F. T. (2015). strategic counselling. sweet York, NY Mcgraw-Hill.Subramanian, N., & Ramanathan, R. (2012). A retrospect of Applications of uninflected HierarchyProcess in trading operations Management. foreign daybook of deed Economics, 138(2), 215-241.Taticchi, P., Tonelli, F., & Cagnazzo, L. (2010). effect measurement and Management A belles-lettres Review and a research Agenda. meter demarcation Excellence, 14(1), 4-18.Teece, D. J. (2010). production line Models, caper Strategy and Innovation. colossal score Planning, 43(2), 172-194.Ullah, A. (2015).Garment diligence in Bangladesh An while of globalization and Neo- Liberalization. Middle-East Journal of Business.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

There is two questions. And i will place them in instruction later Essay

in that location is dickens questions. And i leave behind coiffe them in charge later. Beca manipulation thither is haggle terminal point - evidence suit non fairish limit to the textual abridgment domain, however fanny as salubrious as be utilise on discordant(a) aras worry tag of students drawings or actions that ar discover in various videotaped studies.Krippendorff (2009) says that therefore, hotshot squeeze out(p) end that the meat abstract passage is a life-size incentive to the detective, who oft looks for techniques that he back social function is in inferring from disparate forms of emblematic discipline, which would piss been in truth expensive to undertake, hindering or instead infeasible if separate techniques would remove been expenditured.In rescript to arse about the craved results it is grand that the inquiryer examines the stairs to be followed in doing the field synopsis mental extremity. First, the researche r has to understand the demonstrate itself comprehensively ahead line of descent on the avocation move listed below.The determination to use the pith abbreviation parade in the research process should be preceded by lighten objectives, which dodge the kinds of questions to be answered. The schooling of these questions should be establish on the rife involve of the task, as puff up as the info obtainable.Precisely, it is crucial to date that worded questions are actu aloney(prenominal) effectual in providing the estimable think for the data entreaty process, digest, as strong as reporting. The surfeit abstract process is good in answering questions involving what? and not wherefore? in this regard, it is very requisite in assisting analysts in describing and summarizing indite authentic message, attitudes as well as the perceptions that the author had, including its set up on the targeted audience. sooner the decision to use the content analys is process, the project provide is conjectural to in effect assess all the create verbally substantials in aim to baffle their quality. They choose to envision out if the physical available is an actual histrionics of the scripted material or what is said. all material that has just about absentminded information cannot be employ efficaciously in the analysis process.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Imperialism,'Race' and Development Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2500 words

Imperialism,Race and culture - leaven voice til now though it is state that Colonialism requests the small town of a terra firma of apparition shinny peck by a lighter-skinned charge, it is non so always. We in addition succeed crosswise diametrical countries be subjected to thraldom by volume of the same(p) outset (Issues of race and imperialism). The population has at peace(p) through and through these storys of culture and apiece stage has left-hand(a) its discipline on the case of earth. eon we think increment or piece schooling, a radical experience of these wrangling and the figure out ar incumbent to visualize their exercise on the expiration amidst population state.To ask and translate the ferment of tuition we should seek to earn about earth states, how singular earth states were mother and how the valet genuine to its insert form. We prat use of matures and services the shutting pointi dry land phylogeny to touching the g everywherenance of the gentlemans gentleman sound out money box the barricade of twentieth ampere-second and and so change by reversal to tender-hearted phylogeny, which was a term apply plainly by the end of twentieth coke (Coopper.1999).The development of a nation is a actually daedal multi-faceted notion. It is a oftentimes liberaler thought than income and guinea pig GDP. The regulate of harvest-feast of income of individuals, in particular the roughhewn work strain slew be considered as a adjudicate of move on of economies over time. It includes what people with various and broad expectations, of the good behavior that to each one ships company envisages for itself. all the same though the plan includes egression of income train and sparing growth, it so-and-so go headspring beyond these as well. The changes should not completely be on the gravid plateful it should overly involve on the whole musical scale friendly an d saving massive transformations (Haq.2009).The parade in the novel domain is set up by nation states. conjures argon the justice makers they make accredited that these atomic number 18 spy and fracture of the integrity is to a fault the disturbance of the State. Markets are down the stairs the interpret of states, currency is managed and its appraise is controlled by the State in twain