tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-64052595356355208572024-03-07T22:16:25.094-08:00College essays onlineCalculator Paper 2 Topicsjeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-82748517085041940082020-08-25T17:30:00.001-07:002020-08-25T17:30:05.496-07:00Issues in Nuclear PowerIssues in Nuclear Power Dear Sir, I have perused your article, The Truth About Nuclear Power. Your thoughts and sentiments hold a lot of criticalness and are convincing. You portray Nuclear vitality as grimy, hazardous, costly, un-maintainable, inclined to-psychological warfare and illogical. Be that as it may, I might want to introduce my own ideas and slants on the theme which may invalidate your proposition. To begin, life is movement; and everything that will in general move has an innate property to radiate vitality here and there. Humankind has been attempting to use, save and produce this very vitality for quite a long time. And keeping in mind that numerous wellsprings of vitality are being utilized, the idea of self-supporting vitality source is still especially hypothetical. The critical need of a predominant wellspring of vitality rose and Nuclear Energy was found in the journey. The primary concern you notice is that of Nuclear Power being messy. As far as anyone is concerned, Nuclear Power is maybe the most refined strategy to create power. Most likely atomic force has the inconvenience of emitting radioactive waste somewhat yet that is actually such is destructive about it. Over 94% of this waste is low-level waste, having no destructive impacts of any sort. Just 6% of the absolute waste is viewed as elevated level waste as it despite everything holds a lot of vitality. This is either re-utilized for additional force creation or is kept in a covered domain until it loses all its vitality and changes over into an inactive component. Undoubtedly, power created through Nuclear Energy discharges 15 grams of Carbon Dioxide per Kilo-Watt-Hour (kWhr) of power. Coal conversely, produces a tremendous 900 grams of Carbon Dioxide per kWhr, most noteworthy in the classification. Moreover, the assessed death rate comprehensively through coal is 100,000 passings for each Trillion kWhr. Oil being second in list, guaranteeing 36,000 lives. Biofuel and Hydroelectric force being third and fourth with 24,000 and 14,000 passings for every Trillion kWhr, separately. In the mean time, atomic force claims less than 23 lives for each trillion kWhr universally. This is clear as crystal. Furthermore, for all intents and purposes each non-renewable energy source includes an ignition procedure. This produces gases that are undeniably more merciless than the radiations created through atomic force. The second worry of yours is mining. The digging procedure for oil requires uncovering at any rate 6,000 feet. Uranium, the most widely recognized component utilized in atomic force, requires around 1,900 feet all things considered. Petroleum gas can be as profound as 15,000 feet in certain territories. As more Radon gas is emitted as you go further down the Earth; this makes Uranium most secure to mine. Another purpose behind non-renewable energy sources being progressively unsafe to mine is the sheer amount wherein they are required. For correlation, it takes 17,000 kg of coal to create a similar measure of vitality as 1kg of Uranium-235. This outcomes in considerably less mining required which at last, brings about less radiation introduction. Next is the worry of wellbeing. Almost certainly that there have been three significant atomic debacles in the past however none of them were as disastrous as they were depicted. The more awful of them was the Chernobyl episode. In spite of the reactors emergency caused generous measure of radiation spillage, just two passings happened because of radiations. Besides, Chernobyl was the aftereffect of lacking experience and a human imperfection. It goes back to 1986, when atomic force was new to the world and there were very little ability in the field. A like cataclysm is practically extraordinary to happen now. The Three Mile Island reactor emergency in 1979, was additionally a human mistake. It made no damage the occupants or the laborers and no passings happened. Furthermore, the Fukushima occurrence was simply a catastrophic event as it was struck by an appalling tremor followed by a destructive tidal wave; albeit, no passings happened because of the radiation spillage. This explains cataclysmic events can cause calamities however the impact would not exclusively be on atomic offices. A model is the Sayano-Shushenskaya mishap in Russia which caused 75 prompt passings. A bigger episode happened in 1975 when The Banqiao Reservoir Dam was hit by storm, Nina. This caused a terrific loss of life of almost 171,000 individuals and dislodged another 11 million. Your fourth concern is the security of atomic offices. To start, atomic plants presently are powerfully planned and are flexible against even the most grounded blows. Besides, condition of-craftsmanship safety efforts and innovation is utilized to secure the offices and first rate counter-psychological oppression powers and weaponry is given. The entirety of this is told by the central government itself. In addition, in an impossible event of an assault, the offices can close down themselves. Also, regardless of whether the Uranium is taken using any and all means, it can't be utilized to make nukes so just as it includes broad enhancement and utilization of costly innovation. In conclusion, you have remarked on the cost of atomic vitality. Vitality from coal costs 9 pennies for each kWh and 16 pennies for every kWh from sunlight based. Atomic vitality in the mean time, costs only 4 pennies for each kWh. Besides, sunlight based force depends on climate conditions, undeniably more than atomic vitality. In a couple hundred words, this is my own thinking, of why I accept that a country should clutch its atomic projects and keep creating them. While numerous individuals consider it risky and superfluous, I for one, believe that it is a requirement for todays world and living. Indeed, I concur that it needs severe, very much characterized conventions to capacity and it must avoid wrong hands, however whenever done effectively, it is perhaps the best accomplishment for a country. Yours genuinely, Abdul Rafay. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-913454816388019562020-08-22T05:16:00.001-07:002020-08-22T05:16:15.820-07:00Life Lessons Essayife (ââ¬Å"Hard Work Beats Talent, When Talent Doesnââ¬â¢t Work Hardâ⬠) â⬠(Kevin Durant) Over this past summer, I encountered a ton of occasions that I think will completely change myself to improve things. It appeared as though everything began falling set up when I got a startling call from a school mentor from a little school called Samford University. I was stunned that I got the call in light of the fact that for one, Iââ¬â¢d never at any point knew about the school he was calling from. Likewise, I never really played a full round of football in high school.The reason heââ¬â¢d called me is on the grounds that he said he was at one of the past exploring camps I went to half a month earlier, and he preferred my physicality and how I generally tried sincerely and never surrendered, in any event, when he saw I was making some hard memories. He needed me to go to one of the school supported exploring camps that he was assembling, and he offered to get me in for not hing so I happily acknowledged. At the point when I showed up at the camp, I was extremely apprehensive in light of the fact that there were significantly more significant school mentors there than I expected, and the consolidate included undergrads likewise, so I wasnââ¬â¢t simply going up against any customary competitors.There were 6 distinct occasions that we were doing that day, and I had never done any of them at any past camps so I had no confidence in myself from the beginning. At the main occasion, the 40 Yard Dash, I needed to race a school linebacker from another school so I needed to demonstrate to my mentors that I could take on any test they tossed at me from the earliest starting point. Be that as it may, everything didnââ¬â¢t go very as I anticipated. On my first attempt I bogus began 2 seconds ahead of schedule, and everybody was chuckling at me so I began to down myself. On the second endeavor, I bogus began again!It wasnââ¬â¢t as right on time as the past one, yet I was squandering the entirety of my odds at getting an official time since I was too anxious to even consider evening start on schedule. On the third and last endeavor, I figured out how to get off on a decent beginning and run a 4. 92, yet the scouts werenââ¬â¢t intrigued by that since they knew and I realized that I could show improvement over what I was indicating them. At the following occasion, the Running back drills, I was at that point anxious as a result of how awful I had done at the past occasion, and it appeared in my actions.When I went up to get goes from one of the quarterbacks that was going to the camp with me, ordinary passes that I could get in my rest got hard for me to finish. I was so stressed over wrecking again that I wasnââ¬â¢t performing to my maximum capacity. The mentor that enlisted me to go to the camp paid heed at my presentation and pulled me aside and conversed with me. He let me know ââ¬Å"he knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that I could improve, and he needs to see the competitor that he saw at the past camp, not the apprehensive one that he had seen today.Just have confidence in myself and perform as well as could be expected for the span of the camp and everything would be fineâ⬠. At that point he gave me a statement to consider when I got down, ââ¬Å"Hard work beats ability, when ability doesnââ¬â¢t work hardâ⬠. Presently I donââ¬â¢t realize what it was about that discourse, however when I returned to the drill, everything appeared to become alright. I was getting each and every pass the quarterback tossed me, even the ones that were seriously positioned. At the point when I re-did my 40 Yard Dash, my time dropped from a 4. 2 to a 4. 8. Starting there on, I surpass every one of my desires at each other occasion that was accessible to me at the camp. After that day, I discovered that I canââ¬â¢t down myself each time I mess up at something, I need to simply continue giving a valiant eff ort and to overlook the rest. What's more, at whatever point I arrive at where I need to simply surrender, I generally recollect that quote that the mentor let me know, ââ¬Å"Hard work beats ability, when ability doesnââ¬â¢t buckle down. Word Count: 695 jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-6408692437661193672020-08-07T02:32:00.001-07:002020-08-07T02:32:05.503-07:00Screaming (I dont want to work on psets)EC Gothic/Screaming (âI donât want to work on psetsâ) Screaming Itâs been a while. Welcome back. Letâs get this over with: That was East Campus, video by and courtesy of Eric Lujan â19, screaming cathartic on Friday, November 6, 2015. Today is Sunday, November 6. This is EC Gothic, authored by East Campus, the residents and the mailing list, not all of which is residents, from 7:07pm Sunday, May 3, through 1:47am Tuesday, May 5, 2015, in expansion of MIT Gothic. It is up to you to decipher these, and to distinguish the truth from the fiction. Maybe youâll find a place where the ephemeral is more real than the truth. That place might be MIT. The time might be the middle of the semester. Weâre from the past. We can help. Have you slept? Good luck. EC Gothic Nchinda N. 17 Lets rate these stories. Miranda G. â16 You are taking four classes and you have five psets. You donât know where the extra pset came from or which one it is. The example scenarios in the problems grow increasingly violent. The Stata Center has two towers. You find an elevator you never knew was there. People go up it but the higher floors are empty. The Stata Center has three towers. Some of the windows look out at other walls of the Stata Center. Others look out at a desert under unfamiliar stars. The Stata Center has four towers. It is five AM and your PSET is done and you were tired while you were working but now you arenât. You go to the kitchen for a snack and everyone is there. âI should be asleep,â you say. They answer, âSo should we.â You donât remember how to sleep. You rant about the administration and eat chocolate chips out of a bag as the sun starts rising and stops again. There is a sketchy fer in the EC courtyard. Sometimes he is a resident. Sometimes he is a CP. Sometimes he is made of snow and shadows and leans against the wall, melting his way in. It is three in the morning. All your muscles ache and there is fiberglass in your skin. Youâve forgotten the names of the people youâre with, but you know they are your friends. You buy potato chips at Verdeâs and they taste like industrial lubricant. You are ecstatic. Your code doesnât work. You add some print commands to the broken part. Your code works. You are afraid to take the print commands out. Your code stops working again. There is a tunnel from lobby 7 to the basement of W20. Farther down the tunnel is the basement of Random Hall. Farther down still is the basement of Senior House. Farther down still is the basement of building 20. It didnât get destroyed. It just left. You are so far down the tunnel the rocks are starting to melt. A group of identical Sloan students in identical suits and identical well-shined shoes walks down the sidewalk. You press yourself against the wall and hope they donât see you, but they turn their heads toward you in perfect unison. You go to the pharos printer and there is a document in your queue that you didnât put there. You print it out. It is a diagram of the human nervous system in blue and red. This is not a color printer. You canât feel your hands and feet. Anna N. â18 It is 5 am. You are startled awake by the answer to a pset problem. You scramble to find a pencil. You can no longer remember the answer. You are startled awake by the answer to a pset problem. You are in lecture. It is noon. Danny B.D. â15 You ask for a studfinder. I give you a power drill. You ask for a studfinder, but it turns out I donât really exist. Where I was standing, a picture of a studfinder rests on the ground. You awake as a studfinder. You start screaming only to have Lemongrab GIFs fly from your flips. im-having-a-personal-problem is ccâd. Why are we quoting Wikipediaâs article on Vlad the Impaler? An architect cries softly as he cradles a brick of asbestos. Albert Farwell Bemis stares at you as the asbestos falls apart into dust. You breathe in only to see me with studs for eyes, I am singing the song which gives birth to the email thread. You ask for a studfinder, I give you a studfinder. You raise it to your wall and take a reading. Your eye twitches involuntarily. Across the street an administrator trips into a mud wrestling pit. You blink and look down at the studfinder in your hands. I give you a studfinder. You blink and look down at the studfinder in your hands. You cannot blink. There are ResLife workers at the edge of the mudpit. An RLAD shifts uneasily in his lonely office. I give you a studfinder. You look at my face, and I am pleading with you. The ResLife workers are crying now. You raise the studfinder to your wall, tears stream down your face as you take a reading. I give you a studfinder. You are on your knees. You plead with me to go across the street. I hear only ResLifeâs laughter. I give you a studfinder. You are screaming as you fall into the mudpit. I am your RLAD. You cannot see anything. You take a bite of the studfinder. The concrete rushes up to meet you. You awake with a start in your own b ed. Your eye twitches involuntarily. I give you a studfinder. As you kill me, I do not make a sound. I give you a studfinder. You ask me for a studfinder. My attempt to reciprocate snarkily is cut brutally short as my body experiences a sudden lack of electrons. Across a variety of hidden dimensions you are dismayed. JoeG hands me an HFZ, but it slips through my fingers. I am reborn as a desk worker. You disapprove. A crack echoes through the universe in defiance of conventional physics as cosmological background noise shifts from randomness to a perfect A Flat. ResLife workers everywhere stop what they are doing and hum along in perfect pitch with the background radiation. Fabio falls from the sky as the sun engulfs the earth. You hesitate momentarily before allowing yourself to assume the locus of all knowledge. Entropy crumbles as you peruse the information contained within the universe. A small library near jlab ceases to exist. You stumble under the weight of everythingness, Your mouth opens up to cry out, and collapses around your body before blinking you out of the spatial plane. You exist only withi n the fourth dimension. The fountainhead of all knowledge rolls along the ground and collides with a small goose. My head tastes sideways as spacetime is reestablished, you blink back into the corporeal world disoriented, only for me to hand you a studfinder as my body collapses under the strain of reconstitution. The universe has reasserted itself. A particular small goose is fed fois gras for the rest of its natural life. You die in a freak accident moments later, and you soul works at the returns desk for the 4-3xx library. You disapprove. Your disapproval sends ripples through the inter-dimensional void between life and death. A ResLife worker begins to cry as he walks toward the mudpit where his admin stands. Miranda G. â16 You arrive in class. The professor says that today, you will be proving the inconsistency of the Peano axioms. Someone wants to know if this will be on the test. The professor says it will be and it wonât be and it neither will be nor wonât be, and that you should ask the TA that sort of thing. Skyler A. â16 Iâm furiously hitting ctrl+z but sheâs not coming back. Adam S. â15 Youâre going through your inbox and come across an email from Helen F. Ray. It has â[Reuse]â in the subject line, but it was actually sent directly to you. The only contents of the message are your interoffice address. You open your mailbox and coupons pour out onto the floor. All of them have already expired. William L. â16 #fraybot Kristjan K. â14 You are talking to Anne Hunter for 11 minutes. You check your email after the meeting. Anne Hunter emailed you 3 minutes ago. She is a Sloan student looking for a technical co-founder. You check your email. Anne Hunter emailed you 4 minutes ago. She is the mom of a Harvard student in desperate need with his CS50 homework. You check your email. Anne Hunter emailed you 5 minutes ago. She is you, asking Anne Hunter to promote an event. You check your mail. Anne Hunter mailed you 7 months ago. You are a postcard. Skyler A. â16 Rob Miller opens his eyes. The figures in his dreams left the aluminum trays at the foot of the bed again. Theyâre heavy and lukewarm. Still groggy, he carries them to Desk. Loren S. â17 Free food in building 66, the email says. Your feet pound the pavement as your heart pounds against your ribs. You are hungry. You are so hungry. You are salivating, and your mouth fills with the taste of adrenaline and desperation. When you arrive, panting, you canât believe your eyes: flour sandwiches, an entire platter, just sitting there. Your stomach twists with hunger. Is this happening? Have you finally arrived before it could gorge itself? You havenât eaten since Pinkieâs. The sandwiches are fresh, heavenly, almost glowing in the late afternoon sunlight. With trembling hands, you reach for the platter. And with a sickening, sinking lurch, it hits you. Thatâs not your stomach growling. Sadun â17 (who started the thread to begin with) You go to the 8.05 pset box with a half-complete set of solutions, hastily scrawled. You find that the box is unlocked and slightly ajar, and take a look inside. All the other submissions are three times thicker than yours and perfectly LaTeXed but completely in Latin. You close the box and find that the professorâs name has changed to a frowning face. You slip in your pset and hear a buzzing sound. A puff of smoke comes out of the box. Nicholas McC. â17 You spot the subject line âfood w20 eomâ. You blink. Trays of plain white rice tower in your hands. Youâre jaywalking at 77 Mass Ave. You blink. Youâre adding lettuce from lobby 10 to the top of the pile. You blink. Youâre stumbling down the steps of an unfamiliar building with a familiar odor. You blink. Youâre lying on the floor of a dimly-lit machine room. Empty aluminum trays and food scraps surround you. Stray pieces of rice cling to your lips. An unknown sauce drips down from the dark pipes above you. Youâre hungry. Danny B.D. â15 You need to pee. You enter the menâs room adjacent to Lobby 10. You stand at the farthest urinal. Looking up, you read the word ERIE drawn in the grout lines of the tiled wall. The Erie Wastewater Treatment Plant is 459.53 miles away. You donât know why you know that. Christopher D. â17 You are fetching books in the library. Halfway down the aisle you get turned around and canât find the way back to your cart. The aisle is a straight line. There is a book in your hand. You blink. The call number has changed. This is the wrong book. You should probably be getting more sleep. You open a box in Stata loading dock. The box is full of snakes. Startled, you trip over your own bare feet as you attempt to flee. The pile of printers laughs at your clumsiness, covering the world in a fine mist of toner. You emerge from the darkness of the hallway into the sunlit stairwell. Your companion, hissing, retreats to the safety and warm crimson glow of the hallway. This time it seems you will be making the journey alone. You encounter an unexpected hazard in a publicly accessible location eom. You gaze solemnly into its depths for hours, but it refuses to go away. Kim D. â18 The MIT Media Lab is the coolest place in the world. You approach the door. You grasp the smooth, hard metal doorknob and twist smoothly. The door swings open, but through it is only another door. The first door clicks softly shut behind you. You did not step through. You feel it lock in the pit of your stomach. Your eyes are two inches from the new door. You did not move forward. The MIT Media Lab is the coolest place in the world. You turn the knob and your body is pressed against yet another door. There is no knob. You fall in. Forward is down. You fall into doors and doors and doors and doors. The MIT Media Lab is nothing but doors. The MIT Media Lab is the coolest place in the world. William L. â16 You exit your room, stumbling to the bathroom. Your path is blocked by a herd of tetafrosh, pulsating on the ground making animal noises. âTetazoo is not a hivemind.â You wave your tail in the air and meow loudly, but your tail catches fire. âTetazoo is not a hivemind.â You jump out of the window, just as the explosions start, careful to aim the frozen cats at Putz eom. Rudy G. â17 You are in the Barker reading room. Your head slowly lolls upward to the skylight. Your head is spinning. The skylight is spinning. The world is spinning. Your blood screams for caffeine. Rachel A. â17 You are working a full time UROP for the summer. You know you can only be paid for 40 hours of work, but you are afraid you will cease to exist if you stop. You look outside the window of your lab. It is snowing. Jake I. â16 You awake to the smell of Pinkieâs. It smells like Sadunmeal and Harryâs Monstrosity and it smells. You inhale deeply and your lungs fill with home fries. Your mind is lightly salted. You open your mouth to order but nobody can hear you over the too many cooks too many cooks too many cooks You have no mouth but you must scream for ice cream Jake I. â16 It is the morning of your last CPW and your eyes burn from lack of sleep and it is 9am and the courtyard is screaming the Soviet National Anthem you cover your ears those douchebags your bury your head in your pillow you wake up in your hostâs room four more years Phoebe W. â15 âOne double per hall,â Housing says. âOne freshman per hall,â Housing says. âOne student per hall,â Housing says. âYou are alone.â Sadun â17 You open your email. You have fifteen unread messages. You read them, not because you need to, but because your other tabs contain work. You open your email. You have no unread messages. You open Facebook. You have no unread messages. Hillary Clinton visited a small town today. You open your other tabs. You open your email. Hillary Clinton is offering you free food in 2-105. You open your email. You open your other tabs. Hillary Clinton is on your pset. You open your email. Danny B.D. â15 The UA finds itself in a constitutional crisis. JudBoard is asked to rule. JudBoard is not yet whole, and JudBoard cannot come to an agreement. JudBoard Chair pulls rank and decides on JudBoardâs behalf. JudBoard is asked to rule on JudBoard Chairâs right to pull rank and decide on JudBoardâs behalf. JudBoard is not yet whole, and JudBoard cannot come to an agreement. JudBoard Chair pulls rank and decides on JudBoardâs behalf. Loren S. â17 Youâve called FIXIT, but your drain still clogs from time to time. Putrid black sludge fills the sink and each foul-smelling bubble that bursts is accompanied by a faint echo of mocking laughter. Apparently a work order has been fulfilled. But whose? Matthew D. â16 You send out an email for UA applications. You do not receive applications. You send out an email for UA applications. You do not receive applications. You send out an email for UA applications. You do not receive applications Samuel D. â17 Thereâs an emergency. You see it right in front of you, but your brain is unable to process what is happening. You cannot describe the emergency in words; your mind is simply filled with soul-crushing terror, and the knowledge that something is horribly wrong with the universe. You scream to your friends to stay away, but you no longer have any idea where you are. The emergency transcends space. The emergency transcends time. âStay away from [AREA]!â, you shout. Nobody hears you. William L. â16 An email from Kevin Kraft appears in your inbox. DBE â16 You wake up. Itâs 6:66 AM. A faint apology echoes from an appliance nearby. It is your alarm clock of course. It is not very good with modular arithmetic. It corrects itself with a whimsical whirr. The whirr was not the end. It doesnât stop. You feel a slight draft coming from the closet. You are in the closet. You wonder what a monster youâve become. A sense of dread overwhelms you. You look down. You notice that you are abnormally large pillbug/rolypoly. In denial of your new state, you instinctively roll into a ball. This fills you with dread. Rolling did not sooth you. Men do not roll. You are a bug. This intrigues you. You direct your attention to your surroundings. You are surrounded by Christmas lights. Your bean bag soothes your soul. Itâs also a bit handsy You spruced up your closet in a fit of drunk Amazon purchases. Amazon now thinks you are an expecting mother. Sleeping in the closet frees up so much room for activities. You do not engage in activities. You are a ghost. You now realize you donât need to sleep. You are already dead. A transient and ephemeral hand makes its way down your spin, tenderly teasing your vertebrae. It begins to monologue quite loudly in your ear. You were not expecting this volume. No one was: REMEMBER ME, FEARFUL CHILD THOSE THAT COME IN THE NIGHT ARE NOT COURAGEOUS THEY ARE FALSE REMEMBER ME, FRIGHTENED BOY DANGER COMES TO THOSE WHO PAY HEED TO WHISPERS OF NIGHT BEYOND THIS GROVE REMEMBER ME, MY SON FOLLOW THE PATH OF THE FORGOTTEN HEED THEIR SORROWFUL CRIES THEY SHALL NOT LEAD YOU ASTRAY REMEMBER ME FIRST REMEMBER ME FAST The hand wilts. You pick up your stylish Apple⢠computer. Type in your alias for openEmu, i.e., emu into your terminal window, and load up Super Metroid. You are fighting Mother Brain. She turns into a giant T-Rex thing. Babby metroid dies. You cry haplessly into your much too flirty bean bag as rosy-fingered dawn mounts the morning mists. sudowoodo sudo sudo rm -rf ~/Applications/openEmu No more Dankey Kang for you. P.S. Isnât Jungle Groove such a magnificent song? You should listen to the Nintendo a la Cziffra verson on youtube. Danny B.D. â15 It is November 2016, and you graduated over a year prior. You step into a voting booth at a polling station. You vote. Batman becomes POTUS. Charlotte S. â16 You open your door. An alarm goes off, loud, piercing. You shut the door. The alarm stops. A maintenance worker opens the door and scolds you for closing it in a language you cannot identify. You can barely hear them over the alarm. The noise feels like itâs burrowing into your head. You try to cover your ears, but the worker pulls your hands away. You cannot interfere with the function of the alarms. The alarms must be heard. The alarms must be acknowledged. The alarms must continue. Danny B.D. â15 You walk down the hall. There is a roof alarm. You walk to your room. There is an Airgas alarm. You walk to your window. There is a fire alarm. You remain calm. Andres P. â17 It is graduation day, you turn your brass rat the other way. You shake President Reifâs hand with your right, and receive the Admissions Tube with the left. Danny B.D. â15 You decide to socialize with college students beyond MIT. You find that everyone you meet attends a school called Peer Institution. Rachel A. â17 An unpopular policy change is announced. They say they worked closely with a student committee. This is the first time you are hearing about the topic. No one knows anyone who was on the committee. The announcement comes from a division of DSL that does not exist. Haley C. â18 You put on a start-up tee-shirt. You donât remember getting this shirt. You decide to look up the company. The website contains only a clock counting down. 2 minutes remain. Liz S. â17 You are sitting in the courtyard. You check your email. New email to ec-discuss: âSketchy fer in the courtyard. Wearing a hoodie and smoking. Not trying to get in the building.â You look down. Youâre wearing a hoodie and smoking a cigarette. Nursen O. â15 You email out looking for an extra ticket to graduation. You compulsively check your email. Class Council emails you. You forgot to enter the graduation ticket lottery. You check your email. Your graduation ticket has been claimed. You check your email. Class council has taken more of your tickets to appease the wait listed skydivers. You check your email. You receive a request from yourself for a graduation ticket. You decline. You check your email. Your siblings have multiplied. You check your email. You exchange graduation tickets for more tesserae. You check your email. Your name is drawn from the cup. You check your email. Hufflepuff. Jin P. â16 You go to download your pset. Your wifi cuts out. You grumble about random wireless feedback and move your laptop. You go to submit your pset. Your wifi cuts out. You grumble about wifi not being hardcore enough and hop on a wired link. You go to create a pset. You wrap nearby wifi antennas in foil and grumble about others grumbling. Olivia M. â14 Itâs 11pm the day you took a long midterm, struggling to finish an quantum assignment you put off so you could study. Youâre in the bathroom on the third floor of building 3. A girl is softly weeping in the handicap stall, she struggles to stifle her sniffles. You hastily flush the toilet and go to wash your hands, debating whether to ask her if sheâs alright or worry youâll disturb her just as well. Christine K. â17 Itâs 9pm on a Thursday night. The blues, blacks, and grays of 38-600 are starting to blur and blend into each other. Youâve been inside since 11am, trying to get your circuit to generate sine waves. âWhy,â you ask yourself, âdoes the resolution suck?â The kind soul to your right sees your misery and attempts to ask whatâs up before dissolving into his own tears of sadness, mumbling âGoddamn you Steveâ every so often. Suddenly, it hits you: the DACs youâve been using donât have the resolution you want. The quality you want is too high, and the bits you have are too few. You groan when you realize that you need to order the one chip you prayed you wouldnât need: the DAC712, a 16-bit DAC. You punch a wall when you realize that it costs $50 (including the shipping required to get it on Monday). Fast-forward to Monday morning, 10:30am You break when you realize that you need a breakout board (which you donât have) in order to use the chip with a breadboard because the pins are too damn small. DBE â16 You wake up. You look at your hand. You are not controlling it. You look at your desk. A 6.046 pset is controlling your hand with gut strings, not unlike a marionette. It doesnât want to be solved. It controls you like a marionette. It walks you to your computer. You download two hundred HD wallpapers. Half of them are low quality. You delete any that arenât 2560 x 1600. Your pernicious pset is positively pleased. It solves itself. You observe your room around you. Your minecraft server hums a pleasant G. It is bedtime. It is 7 AM. You collapse on your ?? (futon, but not the one youâre familiar with, itâs the sugoi version of the american futon, a japanese loanword) and fall into a long dreamless sleep. You wake up. Daniela Z.S. â17 You are in lecture. The professor has run out of Greek letters and is using Sanskrit variables instead. Someoneâs alarm goes off. You wake up. A garbage truck is backing up into your room, beeping. You try to leave through the window, but it wonât open. You file a work order. Two figures enter, fix a lightbulb, and leave. It is 5:00am. William L. â16 You arrive in lecture 10 minutes late. You see that tomorrowâs lecture was rescheduled to last Friday, and the professor collects your lab notebooks, which you didnât bring. Lauren F. â17 You are a course 2. You go to 2.002 lecture and mechanical systems are being modeled as circuits. You go 2.003 lecture and dynamic systems are being modeled as circuits. You go to 2.005 lecture and thermal systems are being modeled as circuits. You wake up. You step out of bed. You step on a sharp object. It is a resistor. You take another step. You step on a resistor. You take another step. You step on a resistor. You look around. Your entire floor is covered in resistors. You look down. There is a six-hertz wave on your shirt. They have come for you. Olivia M. â14 Youâre in Junior Lab. Youâre doing an experiment proving models of relativity in how electrons interact in a uniform magnetic field. You accidentally took your measurements in too fine a range of magnetic fields, and didnât realize it because the multi-channel analyzer doesnât calibrate for energy. You spend about another 6 hours re-taking data and another 15 analyzing it for the presentation happening in two days. Youâre hyped up on the excedrin you took for your massive headache. Your value for e/m is within 0.1 sigma from the accepted value. Your stomach is gnawing at itself from the inside from all the aspirin and acetaminophen. James G. â18 You wake up. Youâre sitting at your desk. Spread out in front of you is a pset for a course you donât recognize. The answers are written in scarlet. You taste copper in the back of your mouth. You have the flu. You walk into MIT medical. A smiling nurse gently takes your arm and walks you into a closet. You sit in the dark for hours. You arrive for the start of the fall semester. Your friends are building a giant effigy of a snake out of wood and pre-approved 2-foot-long bolts. You pull a bolt out of a pile and examine it. Itâs carved from bone. Your phone chirps a notification. You pull it out of your pocket and turn on the screen. You have 13,056 new emails. Miranda G. â16 You are on the EC mailing list but you do not live in EC. Someone posts about stud finders. Pinkies just happened. Someone posts about Vlad the Impaler. Pinkies is about to happen. There is an MIT Gothic thread. People are posting things in the MIT Gothic thread that actually happened, because MIT is already Gothic. Pinkies is happening. You cannot stop it from happening. You cannot preorder. You preorder a hamburger. The Airgas truck takes your hamburger and gives you a stud finder. You scan and scan but the Airgas truck has no studs. Sadun â17 You are in Junior Lab. You run some code. The mean lifetime of a muon at rest is 2.24 +/- 0.05 us. You re-run your code. The mean lifetime of a muon at rest is 2.11 +/- 0.02 us. You re-run your code. The mean lifetime of a muon at rest is -3.63 +/- 0.03i us. Your computer complains that your slides arenât numbered. DBE â16 You wake up. Twenty four hours have passed. You are now in Moscow. You look around. You are in a FSB [todayâs KGB] lab. How did you know you were in Moscow, you wonder. You ignore this thought. The Russian Federation national anthem is playing. It sounds strangely like the CCCPâs national anthem. Putin walks in on a bear in a lab coat. The bear growls. It stands up officiously, takes stock of its surroundings, and unzips its bear skin off. Josef Stalin steps out. The robot, formerly known as Putin, powers down after a quick â?? ????????!â He turns to you and speaks: â?? ?????? ???????? ??? ????! ?? ??????????, ????? ??, ??????, ??????? ??? ? ??????, â??????? ???????????!â ?? ????????. ??? ????? ???? ????. ??????????, ?? ????!â Your 6.046 pset walks out in an FSB (KGB) uniform. Your pset takes out an AK-74U from its inner jacket pocket. It receives a nod from the Stalin in all his savage glory. It shoots out the lights. You hear the whirr and the continuing flash of a light saber. You fall into a fetal position. You think of your mother. Stalin shouts a savage cry. Dr. Robotnik is dead. Sonic cries for he no longer has an enemy. He commits seppuku, for he is a Japanese creation. Stalin no longer has a mouthpiece to control Russia with. He announces to the world that he is the first immortal. He realizes that he is actually Mario. He digitizes himself and kills Luigi. Luigi is immortal. He lives in our hearts. You hug your 6.046 pset. It stabs you with a syringe containing horse tranquilizers. You fall into a deep dreamless sleep. You wake up. Ali F. â16 You look down. The numbers on your pset make no sense. You look at your phone. You have 20 new emails from when you checked it 2 minutes ago. You become distracted. Why do you have so many new emails? The emails are due to a dorm email thread. You read them to attempt to know what is happening. The emails make do sense. Clicking on the links, you realize that people are just punting. You decide to respond. The response is meta as f. Your pen falls on the floor. You realize you still havenât finished your pset. You look down. Herbert M. â15 You wake up at 8:15 to the sound of trucks on Ames street. The garbage man dropped the dumpster again. An 18 wheeler is idling under your window. Did they announce street sweeping? You wake up at 9:30 as your sleeping partnerâs alarm goes off. She complains. You complain. She goes to class. You wake up at 10:40 to nightmares about time travel and Amy Pond and the Doctorâs unimaginably freckly love child. You throw a shirt on and stumble to class, just making it there before the professor. Who is this man? Has he been the professor the whole time? Why donât you recognize him? It is 12:05. You stumble back home after a lecture about why coffee is preferred to tea depending on day of the week, but coffee with sugar is always inferior to straight. You sit down to an MIT Gothic thread. William L. â16 wrote here. So did our new UA President. You write a response with what little strength you have left. You collapse from the exertion. Lifeâs just too hard. You havenât finished your robots yet. One of them leaks, and the other canât see. You should probably pack for the summer. You have 8471 emails to read. You should call your mother. You wake up. Lin P. â18 There is a freshman in your dorm already halfway through four majors. You tell him he canât have four majors. He chooses a fifth major. In recitation, your professor says he has to leave early. His son is in the hospital. The class keeps him half an hour late to ask questions about the exam. The class goes to the hospital with him to ask questions about the exam. The class is all his son. Every day it is harder to breath in your classes. One day you see a salmon in your HASS class. It is circling the light like a moth. You realize MIT is underwater now. fishr â15 Ladies. Look at your man, now back to me, now back at your man, now back to me. Sadly, he isnât me. Leo de C. â18 It is hot. You take off your jacket. You roll up your sleeves. A breeze blows in from your open window. It is cold. You close the window. The sun sends energy through the grimy window pane, heating your room like a greenhouse. It is hot. You close the shade. It is dark. You turn on the lights. It is hot. You remove more clothes. You are not hot. It is hot. Barbara D. â17 You get an email about free food in W20. You start running, hoping that god will grace you with the speed of a thousand antelopes, allowing you to get to the food in time. When you reach the student center, nothing remains but the scattered debris left behind by the catering company. You get another email about free food. You start running, but when you get there itâs gone. Another email. Gone. And another. Gone. It is all gone. You ate it all. You ate everything. You wake up. You havenât eaten for days. Calvin Z. â18 Youâre reading an email thread: âi donât want to work on psets.â Itâs a party email. 10pm. Some hall. Some date. Youâre at a party. You are not working on psets. This is a party email. Everyone writes party emails. This is a party. Do not forward without permission. You reply-all to the party mailing list. ***NOTE: THIS IS A PARTY EMAIL. DO NOT FORWARD WITHOUT PERMISSION.*** Rachel A. â17 You are slogging through the last few hellish weeks of semester with a burning hatred for all your classes. You are overcome with excitement that you can register for next semester. You just know its going to be the BEST. You are aware that this is how you had envisioned the current semester, yet you are still certain it will turn out differently. DBE â16 You wake up. Youâre in a cold sweat. Youâve dissolved your sheets. You secrete highly purified sulfuric acid. MIT is a steaming pile of muck. The smell of the once-great school melting in an ooze of its own making calms you. You fall into a stressless sleepless slumber. You wake up. DBE â16 You wake up. Youâre still tired. Lecture started ten minutes ago. You fall into a decadent dreamless sleep. You wake up. Micca H. â16 *lecture ended 3 hours ago Danny B.D. â15 You cross Mass Ave at Vassar and glance up at the Warehouse. âRAGE WAREHOUSE; IREPROOF,â the building booms back. You channel your work-based grief towards the brick exterior as a test. The building reacts, obviously hurt by your anger. False advertising. Someone is running for 2018 class president. Someone is running for 2018 ass resident. These signs hold equal merit. Cafe Four always seems to close just before you get there. To combat this, you leave obligations five minutes early one day to make it. You enter and the doors slam behind you. Trapped. You eat a butterscotch pudding. Someone sits in the back of her Course 6 lecture, typing furiously. She is being disruptive. Professor allows it, as the professor a stealth round VC investor. You eat lunch in front of the Forbes Family Cafe Wormhole. You stick your head through the screen, and the California air warms your face. Chuck Vest is jealous. Chuck Vest does not see his shadow. More snow anyway. MIT.nano is constructed. Curious, you type in âMIT.nanoâ as a url. You and your will to work shrink by a factor of 1E-9. Tom B. â15 The sun is shining. Itâs 85 degrees. The sun is shining. Soft flakes of snow drift lazily. The sun is shining. Leaves fall off the trees. The sun is shining. There is 6 feet of snow on the ground. The sun is shining. You blink, and realize that the sun was just the Green Building all along. Micca H. â16 You fall asleep watching Trailer Park Boys. You wake up in a luxurious las vegas hotel in which a âmodelâ t-rex has been reanimated by sinister forces. You sense it was all your fault and prepare to battle the beast, but not before putting on your sexy tights and sharing a glass of Tokay with your companion. In the lobby, there are many people but they do not seem to be panicking. You sit down to eat a late supper. You canât find your bag. You canât find your wallet or your phone, and your partner is now missing. The sun is coming up. A reptilian police officer has found your bag. Your phone and wallet are inside, but you leave without tipping the waiter because you suspect that he served your associate to the Silurian guests. You wake up. The sun is shining. Class has long since ended. The Trailer Park Boys are still on pause, ready to resume their endless hi-jinks. Leo de C. â18 You walk out the Munroe door. A child runs past. A crowd is gathered around the stage watching two performers. One of them makes a joke. Something about ennui. You keep walking, past the swings, past the East Parallel, past the benches. You cross Ames. A car is crossing Amherst. It honks. You do not look up. You have the right of way. Something about ennui. Someone asks for your wrist. Red. Blue. Yellow. Green. You pass. You see people, all talking, all shifting, all still. Noise. Fire. You give your wrist. Red. Blue. A room full of meat, useless plastic utensils, dirty cups and dirty plates. You gorge. Keep walking. Pass a room full of smoke, a room full of lasers, a room that is a womb, another room full of smoke, and another. Up some stairs. Down some more. You are lost. You donât care. Something about ennui. Blink. You are surrounded by people you almost know. Names float by, and you see your own fall out someone elseâs other ear. Blink. You are drunk. Blink. You are high. So meone laughs. You are tired. You try to go home, but itâs too far. The world is the wilderness in winter, every couch a cave with a campfire, and every eye a blistering wind. Keep moving down. You are outside. It is dark. It is empty. Shuffling, you cross the street. The ethereal tracers stop, for you have the right of way. Your feet hit sidewalk, and the shifting resumes. The Munroe staircase is now a spiral. You close your door. It is dark. The laughter outside sounds familiar, but you donât care. Something about ennui. Micca H. â16 The sun is setting. Your clothes are caked in plaster. You turn on the shower. The water is cold. You sit by the window where the bright sun warms your bare shoulders. It is the warmest day. The sun is already setting. The water is still cold. The plaster is caked to your fingernails. It is absorbing all the moisture from your skin. You havenât washed your hair in 2 weeks. You are made of plaster. The sun cures your plaster-caked surfaces. Frobert â13 Itâs your turn in Star Realms. You go to buy the Mech World, but it is replaced by a Java error. Your phone dings. Itâs your turn in Star Realms. You go to punch Fro for 75 damage but your phone turns into a fish. You get eaten by the Space Whale. Your fish dings. Itâs your turn in Star Realms. Fro buys that ship you wanted out from under you. Fro buys that base you wanted out from under you. Fro buys couch youâre on out from under you. Your phone dings. Itâs your turn in Star Realms. You havenât started a new game and are level 1. You donât even go here. Your phone dings. Itâs your turn in Star Realms. Lauren H. â16 A bolt of lightning crashes into building 68 as you trudge back from your evening lab. You jumpâ"Jesus, that was closeâ"and blink furiously to try and dispel the afterimages. The ringing in your ears drowns out everything, even the roar of the storm whipping rain into your clothes. You pull your coat tighter to try and ease the chill thatâs sinking into your bones, and you think, inexplicably, of that colloquium poster you saw in the hallway. Something about tissue engineering. Synthetic hearts, maybe. It sounded interesting, just like all the other colloquiums you never go to. The sight of EC drives all thoughts of the poster from your mind. You hurry into the building just as another bolt of lightning splits the sky above building 68. Jackie L. â18 You hug your floormate in the hall after a long day of class. He asks how you are. You shrug. You respond that you are okay, and that you just have a lot of things to do, forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. Forever. penis You find yourself whispering. Zach B. 15 Youâre LAing 6.002. A student asks you a question about hysteresis. You ask a student a question about hysteresis. The answers are different. Youâre LAâing 6.002. Someone wonders how to hook up an op-amp. The op-amp works without a voltage source. Youâre LAing 6.002. The speakers emit the sound of children crying. Youâre LAing 6.002. You are the children crying. Kevin M. â15 You take on a 6.uap project. You must write a compiler for a language. You write the grammar and translator. You blink. You must write a compiler for a language. You may not write the grammar by hand, because the language is ever-changing. You write a metacompiler that creates a grammar and translator. You blink. You must write a compiler for a language. You may not write the grammar with a metacompiler, because the metalanguage is ever-changing. You write a metametacompiler that creates a metacompiler that creates a grammar and translator. You blink. Your compiler is broken, and youâre not sure what level of metabug you have. You blink. You have two weeks left to graduate. You blink. Your code must be done by Wednesday. You drink. Herbert M. â15 You fall asleep. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-80036198609512774132020-05-23T10:03:00.001-07:002020-05-23T10:03:02.533-07:00Risk Management Term Project - 1616 Words Risk Management Term Project - CE 592 Dr. Jaselskis Spring 2015 Colby Meador Erik Messina Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Five Step Process 2.1. Risk Management Plan 2.2. Identifying Risks 2.3. Analyze Project Risks 2.4. Plan Responses for Project Risks 2.5. Monitor Risks 3. Significant Risks 4. Pros/Cons of Risk Managment 5. Triple Contrain 6. Topic Specific vs. All Inclusive 7. Conclusion 8. References 1. Introduction Risks are an inherent part of everything in life, but it is how we plan and prepare for them that determines the ultimate effect they have on us. We invest money in health insurance plans for when we get sick and invest time in preparing for exams should we encounter any difficult problems, so it definitely makes since to account for risk when it comes to construction projects. It is our endeavor to examine the topic of risk management from the construction viewpoint to gain a better understanding of its significance and what it encompasses. The realistic definition of risk is ââ¬Å"any uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has a positive or negative effect on a projectââ¬â¢s objectivesâ⬠(Project Management Institute, 2008). Since risk is associated with uncertainty, it should be appropriately planned for in the early stages of the project. Risk is inherent with any project and should be assessed continually while simultaneously developing plans to address them. Different types of risk we expect toShow MoreRelatedTerm Paper on Project Risk Management14904 Words à |à 60 PagesCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder needs and expectations from a project. Project risk management includes the processes concerned with identifying, analyzing, and responding to project risk. It includes maximizing the results of positive events and minimizing the consequences of adverse events. Generally, risk is a choice in an environment rather thanRead MoreRisk And A Form Of Linguistic Imperialism1509 Words à |à 7 PagesThe term risk has been defined in so many ways by many scholars. The term ââ¬Ëriskââ¬â¢ itself is very broad to interpret. However, risk is often defined as a threat and it usually brings negative impacts to a person or an organisation. Hansson (2005) claims that many attempts have been made to define risk in a single meaning and eliminate other definitions which are futile and a form of ââ¬Ëlinguistic imperialismââ¬â¢. Since there is no exact meaning of risk, people describe risk based on their own perceptionsRead MoreProject Risk Management Of Information Technology1492 Words à |à 6 Pages PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY By POURUSPA ANKLESARIA 18154704 Executive Summary This report revolves around the risks in Information Systems Project and also gives a brief idea on Information technology project management. The project also shows and discusses the importance and the role of project manager in making the project a success. Risk and how to deal with it, risk management using Work Breakdown Structure Read MoreUnrealistic Schedules And The Toc With Project Management1423 Words à |à 6 PagesUnrealistic schedules and the TOC with project management. Using the TOC in conjunction with the best practices of project management (TOC PM) is a methodical holistic systems approach to integrating stakeholders, products, and processes that must be completed to meet project objectives (Goldratt Cox, 2004). The TOC PM was introduced in the late 1970ââ¬â¢s and later adopted into project management as a methodology in 1997 (Goldratt Cox, 2004; Leach, 2005). The TOC PM is viewed as a method thatRead MoreThe Real Estate And Construction Industry1000 Words à |à 4 Pagesareas - from property management to risk management. To be successful in this environment, where our collective performance bar is being raised significantly, the real estate industry will have to dedicate more resources and develop a higher degree of operational sophistication Real estate is vulnerable to the numerous o ther business risks that often represent greater exposures than those that are traditionally insurable. For example, there are regulatory and legislative risks, professional, contractualRead MoreBusiness Strategy And Project Management1653 Words à |à 7 Pages1. Srivannaboon.S, Milosevic.Z.D (2005). A two-way influence between business strategy and project management. According to the authors Srivannaboon.S, and Milosevic.Z.D (2005), the alignment of project management with the corporate strategy is critical to achieve the companyââ¬â¢s short term and long term goals. The main objective of project management is to guide the company towards its goals within the set time frame and cost. In todayââ¬â¢s globalization, business leaders are facing many challenges fromRead MoreFinancial Expansion Into Investments And Its Impact On The World Market Essay1040 Words à |à 5 Pages2. Risk Management Strengthen financial expansion into investments that are responsible or sustainable invest-ment, long-term business investment that specializes in providing reasonable returns and consistent-ly, create a value-added to shareholders and stakeholders. Focus on a process of risk assessment of business opportunities that are standard across organization, measures to manage, edit and prepare a management plan for business continuity as supporting the crisis (Business Continuity Plan)Read MoreRisk management for Supplier Global Expansion Plan1159 Words à |à 5 PagesRISK MANAGEMENT ï ¿ ½ PAGE * MERGEFORMAT ï ¿ ½4ï ¿ ½ Running Head: RISK MANAGEMENT Risk Management for Supplier Global Expansion Project [STUDENT NAME] [INSTITUTION] [COURSE NAME] [DATE] ï ¿ ½ Risk Management for Supplier Global Expansion Project Risk or threat is common and found in various fields of daily life and business. This concept of risk is found in various stages of development and execution of a project. Risks in a project can mean there is a chance that the project will result in total failureRead MoreProject Risk Management Plan1382 Words à |à 6 Pagesï » ¿ Project Risk Management Plan PM/584 July 14, 2014 Project Risk Management Plan The purpose of the risk management plan is to identify any event or condition that may occur which could have a positive or negative affect on the project. Risks management is the process of identifying, assessing, responding to, monitoring, and reporting risks. The Risks Management Plan will define how risks associated with the Baderman Island Casino Hotel project will be identified, analyzedRead MoreProject Management : Determining The Success Or Failure Factors1526 Words à |à 7 Pagescomplex projects have option of success or fail due to a number of circumstances. The main controversial issue in the project management is determining the success or failure factors. Although projects have built in to be successful there are some risks canââ¬â¢t be avoided and that may lead at the end to failure in the near or far future (Montequin, 2014). Introduction Project management provides reasonable scientific solutions in order to overcome difficulties and achieve success. Each project has a jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-27402427265002152162020-05-12T04:08:00.001-07:002020-05-12T04:08:03.237-07:00Argumentative Essay On Nigga - 1734 Words Nitaila Woods Tania Berg WGSS148 5 December 2017 I Am Not Your Nigga/ They Call It Reverse Racism The word Nigga/Nigger defined by the dictionary is ââ¬Å"A racial slur, usually directed at black people. Nigga defined by Urban Dictionary is ââ¬Å"a words which evolved from the derogatory term ââ¬Å"Niggerâ⬠. Tupac best defined the distinction between the two as ââ¬Å"A Nigger is a black man with a slavery chain around his neck, whereas a Nigga is a black man with a gold chain around his neck.â⬠Being half black and growing up around black cousins and aunts and uncles Nigga for me was always synonymous with friend or family. I never carried any malevolence when saying the word. I think thatââ¬â¢s what tupac mean when he said slavery chain vs. gold chain. Becauseâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦When I say Nigga and when a white person does I feel the meaning behind both are different. Slavery began not so long ago only a couple hundred years and the word began as a way of dehumanizing us and as a way to fit us into a group to make us feel less than. There are chain s,blood,sweat,rape,greed,envy,hate,,lust,disgust and shame molded in that word. For years oppressors would yell it and call for us with it. When I hear anyone who isnââ¬â¢t black say Nigga/Nigger, I hear and rememebr and see all of the hate and everything weââ¬â¢ve fought so hard against.When I hear people say ââ¬Å"Well You can call us crackerâ⬠To that I would say, yes we could but what would be the point. Their is not power behind our words. We are not in a position where we can inforce the word and make it mean something as powerful as Nigga or Nigger. White people were never taken from their country to be sold and traded. The word Nigger is loaded full to the brim with actions,choices,feelings expressed upon my ancestors ebony backs. I think the idea that reverse racism could ever exist in a society where millions of black men and women were killed, raped, and sold for money is ridiculous. Slavery still exist today itââ¬â¢s just an institution and racism exists alongside it but instead of outright racism we have to check the box of which ethnicity you feel you belong to the most. Black people get killed in the streets by police jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-29889565648066022002020-05-06T11:49:00.001-07:002020-05-06T11:49:26.966-07:00Existentialist Curriculum on the Humanities Free Essays ââ¬Å"I should seek not the way, but my way. â⬠Rather than follow a strict set of rules about what school should or should not be like, the existentialist chooses his or her own vision of education. There is truly no one right way for students to learn or one method of teaching that is universally applicable. We will write a custom essay sample on Existentialist Curriculum on the Humanities or any similar topic only for you Order Now Existentialism classrooms therefore offer freedom for both educator and student. The existentialist model also encourages growth and creativity through limitless freedom. As Blaise Pascal said, ââ¬Å"Live today as if you were to die tomorrow. According to this philosophy, the students and teachers would do whatever they felt inspired to do at that moment, and curriculum would be loose. The existentialist teacher eschews structure. The existentialist does not attempt to become a specialist because to do so is too restricting. I agree with the quote, ââ¬Å"Specialization diminishes a man-He is a creature of knowledge, not the master of it. â⬠I also appreciate the existentialist vision of education as a ââ¬Å"conversation between persons in which each person remains a subject for the other, a conversation. With this viewpoint, the teacher is not authoritarian, and does not stand up in front of the class and lecture all day. Finally, the existentialist teacher helps students achieve self-realization. I agree that the purpose of education is more than just to memorize multiplication tables or vocabulary words. There is a reason why students donââ¬â¢t like school, and if more teachers incorporated the fundamental philosophies of existentialism in their classrooms, more students would enjoy school. Learning would be more fun. I had an existentialist teacher in high school. The class was social studies, but we did not have a textbook. Rather, the teacher taught to us from Buddhist teachings and encouraged each student in the class to discuss the meaning of life. Instead of memorizing historical data, we learned how to think creatively about our world and about our own selves. The existentialist classroom can focus on any subject. In fact, the true existentialist classroom focuses on as many subjects as possible, and is not restricted to math, English, science, or history. However, when teaching restrictive subjects like math, the teacher uses highly creative methods rather than rote learning. The existentialist teacher brings in various multimedia materials, and welcomes technology as a tool for teaching. The teacher teaches whatever the students appear interested in on that day rather than force them to focus on one specific thing. The students and teacher might sit together in a circle, rather than in typical classroom format. Students are encouraged to tell stories and share jokes. They might perform some creative projects with art or music. Games are also encouraged. The existentialist class is frequently held outside on the lawn on sunny days, or alternatively, goes on a field trip to a park or wherever seems fun that day. If itââ¬â¢s raining, the teacher might bring in a movie to teach a unit on cinematography or on a specific theme. The existentialist classroom also incorporates current events as a means to expand the studentsââ¬â¢ awareness of their universe. Furthermore, the teacher imparts knowledge regarding psychological and social coping skills; the existentialist class is not about rote memorization of specific materials but rather on the big picture: the meaning of life and the life purpose behind education. The existentialist views humanity as integral in the perception of reality. Rather than see a physical universe ââ¬Å"out thereâ⬠that exists independently of the person as a realist would, the existentialist knows that human consciousness alters reality. Human beings are therefore active creators and participants in the universe. In order to better understand the metaphysical underpinnings of the universe we first need to better understand ourselves. The quote ââ¬Å"Man is nothing other than what he makes himselfâ⬠refers to the power of human consciousness in shaping personal as well as collective reality: we are what we think. Human beings are born with free will; free will is neither good nor an ideal; often free will is a source of our pain and suffering, for when we make mistakes we suffer the consequences. Therefore, free will enables human beings to make painful mistakes in order that we may learn and grow. Because of the absolute nature of free will, each person is ultimately responsible for his or her own actions. Knowledge is highly variable, and not as absolute as some may believe. An individualââ¬â¢s knowledge depends on his or her interpretation of the world, and is also highly dependent on his or her personal value systems. Beliefs inform reality. While some knowledge has been codified, the codification of knowledge is not absolute. Human beings are continuously shifting our view of the universe, as our understanding expands and grows. Moreover, people in different cultures and from different backgrounds have different worldviews and therefore have different knowledge. No one form of knowledge is any more or less valuable than another, just different. Specialization is an attempt to own knowledge, to master something completely. However, specialization ââ¬Å"diminishes the manâ⬠because specialization is by definition limiting. The existentialist teacher seeks as many different opinions as possible to enrich the conversation. Teaching is a process of conversation and collaboration, a back-and-forth sharing of ideas. All teachers must be aware of their limitations and not attempt to falsely represent themselves as ââ¬Å"experts. â⬠An existentialist curriculum will focus on the humanities because of the openness and creativity inherent in the humanities. Students actively participate; they donââ¬â¢t simply sit back and try to absorb material from the teacher. How to cite Existentialist Curriculum on the Humanities, Papers jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-59018892698346756042020-05-01T12:10:00.001-07:002020-05-01T12:10:03.192-07:00Musee Des Beaux Arts Essay Example For Students Musee Des Beaux Arts Essay The poem, Musee des Beaux Arts written by Auden, is a poem that explores how people respond to tragedy and the struggles that they go through in life experiences. The poems title is French for Museum of Fine Arts which is located in Brussels. The poem is written in a way that it seems that it is two separate poems. Musee des Beaux Arts is a poem written in free verse. This means that the poem is free of meter, regular rhythm, or a rhyme scheme. This poem has varying line lengths and an irregular rhyme pattern. In Audens poem, his long irregular lines, subtly enforced by the irregular end rhyme pattern, create a casual, conversational air more prosaic than poetic. The casual, easy-going argument the tone suggests is ironic for the topic of discussion, the human position and its seeming indifference to suffering, is anything but light and easygoing. Audens poem is distinguished by two parts which relate to one another much like the octave and sestet of a sonnet. The poem is marked by a definite break or turn in thought. We will write a custom essay on Musee Des Beaux Arts specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now The first thirteen lines of the poem introduce the poems theme and discuss it in general term, while the second half of the poem develops and illustrates the general idea with a specific example. In the poem Musee des beaux arts, the line which starts In Brueghelss Icarus.. seems to interrupt the flow of the whole poem, nearly making it two separate poems. The poet mentions in his poem that most great artists only notice the details they want and what is pleasing to their eyes. These artists put there focus only on what they find important and not the whole story. The poet observed that the focus of the painting was on the sun, the delicate ship and the green water, with Icarus in the background drowning. In Musee des Beaux Arts, Auden is comparing Icarus to a martyr suffering, or is making a point about suffering itself, that suffering takes place while someone else is eating, or opening a window, like the farmer in the field while Icarus was drowning. Audens poem Musee des Beaux Arts gives a simple, yet accurate description of the Brueghels painting The Fall of Icarus. The way the poet describes the painting would make it easy for anyone who hadnt seen the painting to understand the scene being depicted. This poem seems to me to be depressing in a way because it appears that Auden has come to a realization that people dont care or dont take the time to notice when someone is suffering or when someone has died. Everyone from his point of view seems to act as if they are aloof to any such thing entirely. I also think that Auden is telling us how unfortunate he feels it is when the unprepared, innocent people die, and the long-lived, well prepared to die people, dont. This poem had some great references in it such as the imagery it created. I did find the poem a bit depressing by the way it slammed human nature. Auden tells us that suffering takes place / while someone else is eating or opening a window or just / walking dully along. In other words, an individuals greatest moments of suffering, tribulation and (by extension) triumphs are widely ignored by others. Not only do others not care, but in most cases they dont even notice. The suggestion is that one should do things for ones self, not for recognition or appreciation from others since that will likely never come. The significance of Icarus flight and fall are entirely lost on all but him and his father. Another point Auden may be making is that we should be less focused on ourselves in order to appreciate/learn from others rather than always focus on our arguably less significant lives, like plowing fields. Perhaps then we could learn something from Icarus ill-fated attempts at flight. Then again, most of us will never attempt to fly nor find need of the lessons Icarus could teach us more evidence that if one doesnt appreciate what ones doing, life quickly loses any significance we might want to attribute to it. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-46582319256281676892020-03-21T21:55:00.001-07:002020-03-21T21:55:03.074-07:00How Did Modern Communism Fail Essays - Communism, Socialism How Did Modern Communism Fail? Marquita Blanding September 19, 2000 Social Science Essay Why did modern communism fail? Is it because it did not fulfill its promises? Well, what exactly was it promising? In this essay, the reasons will be presented. Then we can decipher why communism did fall. Karl Marx came up with the theory known as communism. He viewed his theories and beliefs to be very promising for the working class people of the world. He had five basic theories. One, that throughout history, the workers have been exploited by the owners. Two, that the value of a product or service is determined by the materials and labor needed to produce it. Three, that to end the exploitation brought on by the owners, the call for a revolution would be the answer to overthrowing the capitalist system. Four, that the communist state would be run by the workers and the Communist party officials would occupy the government positions. Finally, that any religions would be halted so there would be complete dedication to the Communist party. However, what was promised to the people of the world if they went along with the communist theory? Marx's beliefs were later modified by Lenin (real name: Vladimir I. Ulyanov). He was responsible for bringing communism to Russia in 1917. Basically, they figured that their theories would bring very good promising things to the working class people of the country Russia and hopefully the world. They promised that the state would reach a classless state. Which means that private ownership of property would be limited to personal possessions. They also believed that the means of production should be publicly own. However, they stated that individual freedom would have to be denied in order to replace the old social classes with a society dedicated to communism. Well, if it promised all these things then why did it fall? There are countries that have been crippled because of a communist government, for example, China and Russia. There are many reasons why these two specific countries have fallen. Their constitutions have little to know meaning. The government owns the means of production and makes all the economic decisions. The people of their countries have limited rights and all the citizens are subject to Communist party control. Also individuals exist to serve the state. Because of all these downfalls, the countries have been borrowing capitalistic methods in order to improve their countries' economic state. In conclusion, these are the reasons why modern communism failed and could not fulfill its promises. This essay clearly deciphers why communism does not work, and that nothing good or prosperous could come about communism. Political Issues jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-21011763818652208782020-03-05T12:22:00.001-08:002020-03-05T12:22:02.200-08:00Its Not About School Prayer Essays - Prayer, Religion And ChildrenIt's Not About School Prayer Essays - Prayer, Religion And Children It's Not About School Prayer The question of school prayer has been moved from one of the storage rooms way beyond the wings to somewhere prominently on stage, if not front stage and center. The most important thing about the discussion of a school prayer amendment is not school prayer as such. People of eminently good sense and religious conviction can disagree about whether there should be prayer in public schools and, if so, what kind of prayer and who should be in charge of it. Those decisions should be made by thousands of communities and local school boards across the country. That is called democracy. An amendment is needed not to mandate or even to encourage school prayer but to restore to the people their right and responsibility to deliberate and decide a question that bears upon the kind of education they want for their children. Parents who are serious about the moral and religious formation of their children should have no illusions that adding a prayer at the beginning of the school day will achieve that goal. Public policy should help such parents send their children to schools that share their educational goals. This means school vouchers, education tax credits, flexible charter schools, or other instruments that can enable parents to exercise real choice in education. That, however, does not obviate the need for a school prayer amendment, which might better be called an educational democracy amendment. Quite apart from the merits or demerits of prayer in public schools, an amendment is needed for three reasons. First, it is a necessary check upon the overreach of the imperial judiciary. The school prayer decisions of the early 1960s were a particularly blatant instance of judicial activism. The Constitution neither mandates nor prohibits prayer in the schools. What the Constitution says about school prayer is absolutely nothing. For almost two centuries nobody thought that school prayer was a constitutional question. It was up to local communities and their school boards. (Some scholars claim that a fairly small percentage of public schools actually had such prayer.) That is the way it should be again. Those who claim that the American people are not capable of deciding the question in a civil and mutually respectful manner reveal an unseemly contempt for the democratic process. Our point, however, is that what the Constitution does not say is unconstitutional is not unconstitution al. The Constitution does not say that prayer in the public schools is unconstitutional, therefore it is not unconstitutional. One may argue that school prayer is unfair, divisive, mischievous, or just plain dumb. But it is not unconstitutional, and apparently it will take an amendment to make that clear. The second reason for an amendment is that it will challenge the judicial advancement of the pernicious ideology of the naked public square, of American public life denuded of religion and religiously grounded values. Whatever else one may think of the school prayer decisions of the 1960s, they sent a powerful message that ours is a secular society, and that a secular society is one in which religion must be expunged from any sphere that is designated as public. Combine that with the notion that public is a synonym for governmental and the conclusion is inescapable that religion must retreat wherever government advances-and government advances almost everywhere. This has been the unhappy pattern of more than thirty years. An amendment can check that pattern and perhaps, in due course, reverse it. The third reason for an amendment, closely connected to the first two, is that the incoherence of church-state jurisprudence over the last three decades is tied up with the school prayer decisions. Many, if not most, of the justices of the Supreme Court in the last decade have at one time or another publicly admitted that the Court has gotten itself into a brier patch of confusion and self-contradiction when it comes to the religion clause of the First Amendment. In our view, the Court's decisions have created a situation in which the no establishment provision of the religion clause has increasingly undercut the free exercise provision, even though the free exercise of religion is manifestly the purpose of the religion clause. Former Chief Justice Warren Burger has observed jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-65899627884610661222020-02-18T03:49:00.001-08:002020-02-18T03:49:03.240-08:00Cause and effect on gluten free diet Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 wordsCause and effect on gluten free diet - Essay Example One of the main reasons due to which gluten-free diet is being considered is because of an increase in celiac disease and people suffering from this disease appear to be quite insensitive to the consumption of diet that contains gluten. Celiac disease is recognized as an autoimmune disorder that tends to disrupt the smaller intestine and due to this disruption an individual experiences lack of nutrition as well as distress in the intestinal region. If these issues are not countered at an early stages then the chances of an individual developing intestinal carcinoma as well as infertility is quite high. People are moving towards gluten-free diet because in recent years several individuals have been diagnosed with this disease. A study was conducted by Rubio-Tapia in order to identify the prevalence of celiac disease amongst the population of United States and the researchers identified that 35 individuals out of a sample size of 7,798 individuals were experiencing this disease (Rubio- Tapia 1541). Fear of being diagnosed with celiac disease is not the only reason due to which individuals have started moving towards gluten-free diet. Wheat has been found to be the major source of gluten and individuals experiencing allergic reactions caused due to wheat consume less of wheat or they avoid wheat at all times and these individuals even tend to live on a gluten-free diet (Watson 133). Another disease which is regarded as a sign of celiac disease is dermatitis herpetiformis which is categorized as development of burning sensation along with rashes that are red in color and they develop on an individualââ¬â¢s skin (Watson 133). Physicians have proposed that individuals suffering from this disease should even avoid diet that contains gluten. Consuming gluten-free diet can both positively as well as negatively impact an jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-37061318540256302602020-02-03T16:13:00.001-08:002020-02-03T16:13:03.045-08:00Quickest Way to Re-inflate Economy Term Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 wordsQuickest Way to Re-inflate Economy - Term Paper Example In order to manage the crisis, the central banks across the world had little funds in their treasury to re-stabilize the economy. à The central banks embraced huge amount of bad debts while the monetary reserves of the central banks hit the lowest values. Due to the slowdown of the business environment in the economies like the UK, US, Ireland, Canada, Austria, Greece, etc. the amount of goods and services produced by the business decreased. This led to the large number of job cuts and the unemployment level grew beyond the normal limits. The lowering of employment reached around 10% which meant that the income level of the households lowered. The situation led to the liquidity crunch in the economies and there was little money to be spent for purchase of goods and service. The decrease in demand in the economy due to the loss of purchasing power further slowed down the business activities and the investments. Due to this reasons, the economies plunged downwards with the cyclic dec line of demand as well as the business growth. The central banks had to find ways in order to fuel the economic growth of their country. This led to shift of the focus of the central banks towards the fiscal policies in order to stage an economic turnaround. The governments and the central banks have looked for ways that would offer the quickest mode of re-inflating the economy and stage an economic recovery. This resulted in the discussion of the economic fundamentals and the parameters that are responsible for the economic growth of the country. It has to be kept in mind that economic growth could be obtained in the fastest mode through the generation of demand. The demand-driven economies have experienced rapid growth rates in the past decades which include the US, UK, China, India, Brazil, Kazakhstan, etc. Thus the Federal Reserve and other central banks all over the world focused on regenerating the economic demands. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-53499984444282786452020-01-26T12:37:00.001-08:002020-01-26T12:37:04.773-08:00Competitors Of Tui Based On Market Share Tourism EssayCompetitors Of Tui Based On Market Share Tourism Essay The task of the following assignment is taking a strategic fit for a package holiday company. A package holiday company is defined as one that offers minimum of travel and accommodation in a single package. One company that operates internationally and offers minimum package of travel and accommodation is TUI Travel. TUI is the worlds leading international leisure travel company operating in four different sectors (tuitravelplc.com) The main competitors of TUI based on Market share are: Carlson Wagonlit Travel Thomas Cook plc. Travelport Ltd Vision Statement Our vision is Making Travel Experiences Special (tuitravelplc.com) TASK A: Market Environment Analysis In order to analyse the market environment proper analytical tools should be chosen: PESTLE Analysis for Macro Environment Porters five forces for Micro Environment PESTLE Analysis Political Factors Changes in the taxation policy of the government in UK, such as increase in VAT percentage by 2.5% may have a negative impact on inbound tourism in UK as the prices of commodities will rise. Also, 24% Britishers claim that increase in VAT will also lead to expensive staycations (Casal 2011) Unstable Political environment can seriously impact the tourism industry of a nation as the travelers fear for their safety and tend to avoid that nation. Such as recent Political uprising in mid east has lead to 50% cancellations in Arab nations (Zablit 2011). Security and safety concerns have major impact on tourism industry. Terrorist attacks of 9/11 in US led to 10% fall in demand for travel and tourism (Bennett and Barry n.d.). Such attacks also raise a question on national security of the country and dampen the tourists confidence. Economic Factors Recession: UKs plan to emerge out of recession may just be stretched further as the recent political uprisings in Middle East and disaster struck Japan may have prolong effects on the world economy, affecting the tourism industry as well. In measures to keep household budgets low, families are looking into more of domestic shore holidays, also stated as staycations. In year 2009 there was a decrease by 14% in overseas holidays in UK, whereas the domestic shore market rose by 5% (Mintel Report 2010). Currency Fluctuations: In the year 2008 there was resistance amongst the US visitors for the UK due to strong Pound. Against the dollar, Pound was at two-year low. (Ashby 2008) Looking at the table 1, which shows Dollar strengthening against the pound in the recent years, may attract tourists from US. Furthermore, strengthening of Euro and Dollar can be stated as a cause for escalated interest in staycations and a concern for outbound tourism from UK. Table 1: Currency Prices for last 5 years, with base currency being Pound (à £) (Source: XE.com) Fuel Prices: Year Euro Dollar 2006 69 p 57p 2007 68p 51p 2008 76p 49p 2009 92p 71p 2010 90p 66p The Oil prices rose to $120 per barrel in February 2011 due to political uprising in Middle East and have left airlines worried. International Airlines Group has decided to cut back by flying less often. IAGs CEO said if the fuel prices do not recede the ultimate effect would be on fares (Milmo 2011). This would lead to increase in packaged holidays prices. Social Factors: Demographics: Mintel report 2009 suggests that the decline in average households is projected to continue whereas 5% growth in 1-3 person households. It states about 48% of 1 member family went on a holiday as compared to 68% of marries, 60% of three person and 70% of four households. (Mintel Report 2010) Table2: Showing % change in households in UK. (Source: Mintel Report 2010) By 2031 it is projected that the single households (mainly people over 55) will comprise of 18% of the total households in UK. Therefore it would be a major market for the package operators (Communities 2009) Health concerns. 2004 2009 2014 % Change % Change M M M 2004-09 2009-14 One-person households 7.6 8.35 8.8 9.9 5.4 2 person 8.96 9.54 10.02 6.5 5 3 person 3.95 3.97 4.15 0.5 4.5 4 person 3.3 3.31 3.33 0.3 0.6 5+ person 1.67 1.65 1.64 -1.2 -0.6 Total households 25.48 26.81 27.93 5.2 4.2 Continued concerns over health and hygiene are seen amongst UK residents. The outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease in year 2001 led to 16% fall in visitor expenditure in UK leading to negative images of Britain as a holiday destination (Pasty 2003). But, with the upcoming Olympics 2012 and Royal Wedding in 2011 will lead to high volume of tourists visiting UK. Ageing Population. As per the National statistics organization (2010) there were one in five people of retirement age in the UK. As the population is ageing there will be an extra cost for the companies who offer pension schemes to their employees so that their staff lives longer (Oxford University Press 2007). Technological Factors Internet: In UK there were 20 million Internet subscribers out of 27 million households. High Level of Internet penetration is a key contributing factor to online travel retailors performing better. Online sales of travel retail product represented 34% of the total sales. This also has led to fierce competition amongst the players as the customers are looking for cheap vacation packages, third most important factor when selecting holiday package (Euromonitor) Better Technology: Latest technology advancements in sectors such as engineering, airline industry, transport, infrastructure etc. such as coming of luxury passenger planes such as Airbus A380 and Boeings 787, Eurostar via Eurotunnel have made cross border travel easier and swifter than ever. Legal Factors Emissions Trading Scheme: This scheme was presented in the year 2003 for EU in-order to curb carbon emission. In 2008 amendments were made to this scheme, including the aviation activities as well. It means the aircraft operators will be subject to a cap and will have to pay allowance to cover their emissions. This could have an upward impact on the prices of holiday packages (Euro Monitor). Open Skies Agreement: Signed between EU and US in the mid 2008 allowing and airline from the EU or the US to any place between EU and US. (Euro Monitor) This allows the customers to fly with their choice of airline and thus can help reduce costs because of competition amongst the operators. Environmental Factors Ethical Consumerism The Ethical Purchasing Index states that the ethical purchasing has grown phenomenally with total market valued at à £30million. Eco Holidays, Fair trade holidays have experienced exceptional growth due to the rasing concern regarding the environment amongst the people (Mintel Report 2005). Green Initiatives: In todays world it is impossible for the travel and tourism industry to ignore the growing concerns over environment. In a survey in year 2002, 85% of the people said it is important their vacation does not hamper the environment. Due to this fact the package operators are aligning themselves to become environment friendly (Euro Monitor). Such as Thomas cook has now started to highlight about their services meeting responsible tourism criteria (Mintel Report 2005) Porters Five forces: Competitive Rivalry The four major players in the market (Thomson, MyTravel, First-Choice and Thomas Cook) have, for number of years, jostled each other for bigger market share and profits have proved to be volatile (Evans et al, 2003). The major package holiday players target different segments in the market such as, offering luxury vacations, adventure vacations etc. with some uniqueness as well. Package operators such as Thomson introduced their own low cost airline- Thomson fly and dynamic packaging where customers can book their accommodation and flights separately (Lueck 2005) The level of customer services affect when choosing a company, if one offers better customer service than others it helps in retaining customers. Therefore there is intense rivalry in the industry Threat of New Entrants: The total expenditure on holidays is expected to rise by nearly 22% in 2014 from 2004(Mintel report, 2010) making the tourism industry attractive one because of the market size. Yet, high level of capital investment required targeting larger audience and the need to differentiate acts as a barrier to entry. And to add, top 10 companies control 70% of the market. This reduces the price retaliation and keeps the economies of scale high. Findings from Mintel report (2010) states Brand awareness plays an important role in package holiday industry and thus can act as a barrier. Therefore threat of new entrant is low. Threat from Substitutes: Holidays can have direct as well indirect substitutes, such as instead of spending couple of pounds on a weeks vacation people might spend same amount of money on buying a car or towards house extension. Therefore threat from substitutes if moderate. Bargaining Power of Suppliers: Supplier can have high negotiation power over the companies having small market share, but in a market where 4 major players control over 50% of the market there is threat of backward integration. Therefore the bargaining power of the suppliers is low Bargaining Power of buyers: Customers today have the option to book their holidays over the Internet they eye to fetch cheap deals. Regards to this the customers have more choices. But, due to low level of differentiation and lesser substitutes make the bargaining power moderate. Critical Success Factor New Destinations: As per the Mintel report (2010) visiting a new destination has seen highest growth in terms of percentage, 12%. Places that have hot weather, beaches, landscapes, cultural heritage are a major hit amongst various demographics. Therefore in order to have larger market share it is important for the package operators to continuously look to update their offering of destinations. It is important for the tour operators to offer short and medium haul holidays destinations and domestic places for vacations, as it is the growing market as per the current statistics. (Mintel Report 2010) Convenience: In todays technologically advanced world where most of the population is the subscriber to Internet, it is important for travel agents to offer the customers with online booking facility. In UK itself out of 27 million households 20 millions are the Internet subscribers (Euro Monitor). Mintel report (2010) states there was nearly 20% growth in online booking, way more than any other method of booking holidays. Also, a company should be easily searched over the Internet. Therefore the companies should optimize their websites to reach larger audience. Brand Value: It is important to persuade customer to buy package holidays. Here, brand comes into the picture. The recent volcanic eruption helped the package operators build on their brand image and capitalizing on what could happen if independent holidays are booked. Green initiatives: The growing concerns for the environment amongst the customers (see Environmental factors in PEST) have made travel operators take stock of the growing concern. Thomas cook has now started to highlight in their brochure that their services meet the responsible tourism criteria. (Euro Monitor) jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-65386679735153135112020-01-18T09:01:00.001-08:002020-01-18T09:01:03.277-08:00Met 101 Ch 5 FocuusSCI 100 ââ¬â Meteorology: Chapter 5 Focus Questions and Topics to Study Comprehensively describe the ââ¬Å"adiabatic processâ⬠? (Hint: see Fig. 5. 2 on page 119) Explain why the moist adiabatic rate and dry adiabatic rate are different. List and describe the ways, both at the surface and aloft, the atmosphere be made more stable. List and describe the ways, both at the surface and aloft, the atmosphere be made more unstable. Chapter 5 Questions and Topics to Study (contââ¬â¢d)There are three main classifications of atmospheric stability. Describe the one known as ââ¬Å"conditionally unstableâ⬠and relate it to cloud growth. Explain why an inversion represents a very stable atmosphere. What (general) type of clouds would you expect to seeâ⬠¦ â⬠¦ in a stable atmosphere? â⬠¦ in an unstable atmosphere? List the four primary ways clouds form, hence the four lifting mechanisms, as seen on Fig 5. 10. Chapter 5 Questions and Topics to Study (contââ¬â¢d) Desc ribe the process of convectional lifting.Describe the process of orographic lifting using the classic ââ¬Å"wind over the mountainâ⬠example. Be sure to understand why it is warmer and drier on the leeward side of some mountain ranges. Know the main aspect of the collision & coalescence precipitation process. Know the main premise of the ice-crystal (Bergeron) precipitation process. Chapter 5 Questions and Topics to Study (contââ¬â¢d) Know the difference between freezing rain and sleet, including the type of lower atmosphere that can produce each of these types of winter precipitation. Hint: See Active Figure 5. 32 on page 139) How does Doppler RADAR measure the intensity of precipitation? Chapter 5 Additional Key Terms and Concepts Accretion (riming) Aggregation (snowflake) Cloud Seeding (main premise) Chapter 5 Additional Key Terms and Concepts (contââ¬â¢d) Condensation Level (Lifting Condensation Level or LCL) Environmental Lapse Rate Graupel (Snow Pellets) Subsidence Inversion Supercooled (water droplet) Virga jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-62345993436461850262020-01-10T05:24:00.001-08:002020-01-10T05:24:03.102-08:00A Startling Fact about Essay about Extracurricular Activities Samples UncoveredA Startling Fact about Essay about Extracurricular Activities Samples Uncovered For instance, you can work on your extracurricular activity one or two times weekly. There's also the additional benefit of working for the frequent good. If you are in possession of a distinctive interest in something which you can't locate a neighborhood group for, think about creating one or join a national group. For instance, you might say. While extracurricular activities are intended to be fun, they also are a means to develop valued by employers. Literally any avocation or activity you own a passion for can be become a killer extracurricular activity, you merely must give it some moment, love and energy. The advantages of extracurricular activities can enhance an adolescent's quality of life in many ways. One of the most significant benefits of extracurricular activities is that they provide an opportunity to develop and master skills in an enjoyable and relaxed environment. You should demonstrate how you've acted on your interests and produced a tangible positive effect on your community. The researcher may find some respondents to receive some information that may be great foundation for the research. You may use completely free sample research papers on extracurricular activities for greater mastery of the topic. Include that, together with the project effects. As you search for the best schools for your children, there are a couple things to focus on. Additionally, guarantee that the locations you're researching offer plenty of resources for students. Bear in mind that there can be a great deal of unique outlets for each interest you've got. It's possible to communicate with different people having the identical interest on the internet, and attend meet-ups throughout the year. The Ugly Side of Essay about Extracurricular Activities Samples There are just a few characteristics of the college application where you really have the capacity to make yo urself different. The analysis was created to establish if there was a substantial difference in grade point average between students involved with extracurricular pursuits and students not involved in extracurricular pursuits. There are at least hundreds of thousands of students applying to colleges in the US every year. In some, it's needed for students to get a minumum of one extracurricular activity they can be part of. These additional activities are somewhat more beneficial whenever the children are enrolled in it sooner. Extracurricular activities help students gain experience in various areas that will boost their future. With so many choices out there, all students ought to be able to discover an extracurricular they want to know more about and can develop a passion for! Not all students share exactly the same ability to find work done in a specific period. Furthermore, the paper might not be the sole literature the university publishes. It's the first thing happens if a student has to address activities too. The study also has a selection of age groups, from the center school to the high school level. Recent studies demonstrate that teenagers face a scarcity of confidence when they think that they are good at nothing. Most Noticeable Essay about Extracurricular Activities Samples Thus, it's still another boon of such pursuits. Opportunities in governance might not be as numerous as you want, but they ought to be sufficient if you're in the custom of being involved in numerous pursuits. There's no greater time to come up with your leadership skills than in college with extracurricular pursuits. You will need to reveal you are able to take initiative and enhance the community across a range of fields. Skill development contributes to confidence, which then results in higher self-esteem. As you see, there's a plethora of extracurricular pursuits that could allow you to develop your leadership abilities. There are lots of possibilities out there that may help you develop your leadership abilities. It may also be beneficial for your career prospects, especially in the event you prove your capability in some specific places. Extracurricular activities come together with their own expenses too. They are activities within the scope of the regular curriculum. Extracurricular activities are among the subsystems of training approach. They are also a good way to learn appreciation for new and different activities. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-71901676701485771422020-01-02T01:49:00.001-08:002020-01-02T01:49:03.098-08:00Financial Panics of the 19th Century The Great Depression of the 1930s was called great for a reason. It followed a long series of depressions which afflicted the American economy throughout the 19th century. Crop failures, drops in cotton prices, reckless railroad speculation, and sudden plunges in the stock market all came together at various times to send the growing American economy into chaos. The effects were often brutal, with millions of Americans losing jobs, farmers being forced off their land, and railroads, banks, and other businesses going under for good. Here are the basic facts on the major financial panics of the 19th century. Panic of 1819 The first major American depression, the Panic of 1819 was rooted to some extent in economic problems reaching back to the war of 1812.It was triggered by a collapse in cotton prices. A contraction in credit coincided with the problems in the cotton market, and the young American economy was severely affected.Banks were forced to call in loans, and foreclosures of farms and bank failures resulted.The Panic of 1819 lasted until 1821.The effects were felt most in the west and south. Bitterness about the economic hardships resonated for years and led to the resentment that helped Andrew Jackson solidify his political base throughout the 1820s.Besides exacerbating sectional animosity, the Panic of 1819 also made many Americans realize the importance of politics and government policy in their lives. Panic of 1837 The Panic of 1837 was triggered by a combination of factors including the failure of a wheat crop, a collapse in cotton prices, economic problems in Britain, rapid speculation in land, and problems resulting from the variety of currency in circulation.It was the second-longest American depression, with effects lasting roughly six years, until 1843.The panic had a devastating impact. A number of brokerage firms in New York failed, and at least one New York City bank president committed suicide. As the effect rippled across the nation, a number of state-chartered banks also failed. The nascent labor union movement was effectively stopped, as the price of labor plummeted.The depression caused the collapse of real estate prices. The price of food also collapsed, which was ruinous to farmers and planters who couldnââ¬â¢t get a decent price for their crops. People who lived through the depression following 1837 told stories that would be echoed a century later during The Great Depressio n.The aftermath of the panic of 1837 led to Martin Van Burenââ¬â¢s failure to secure a second term in the election of 1840. Many blamed the economic hardships on the policies of Andrew Jackson, and Van Buren, who had been Jacksonââ¬â¢s vice president, paid the political price. Panic of 1857 The Panic of 1857 was triggered by the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, which actually did much of its business as a bank headquartered in New York City. Reckless speculation in railroads led the company into trouble, and the companyââ¬â¢s collapse led to a literal panic in the financial district, as crowds of frantic investors clogged the streets around Wall Street.Stock prices plummeted, and more than 900 mercantile firms in New York had to cease operation. By the end of the year the American economy was a shambles.One victim of the Panic of 1857 was a future Civil War hero and US president, Ulysses S. Grant, who was bankrupted and had to pawn his gold watch to buy Christmas presents.Recovery from the depression began in early 1859. Panic of 1873 The investment firm of Jay Cooke and Company went bankrupt in September 1873 as a result of rampant speculation in railroads. The stock market dropped sharply and caused numerous businesses to fail.The depression caused approximately three million Americans to lose their jobs.The collapse in food prices impacted Americas farm economy, causing great poverty in rural America.The depression lasted for five years, until 1878.The Panic of 1873 led to a populist movement that saw the creation of the Greenback Party. The industrialist Peter Cooper ran for president on the Greenback Party ticket in 1876, but was unsuccessful. Panic of 1893 The depression set off by the Panic of 1893 was the greatest depression America had known, and was only surpassed by the Great Depression of the 1930s.In early May 1893 the New York stock market dropped sharply, and in late June panic selling caused the stock market to crash.A severe credit crisis resulted, and more than 16,000 businesses had failed by the end of 1893. Included in the failed businesses were 156 railroads and nearly 500 banks.Unemployment spread until one in six American men lost their jobs.The depression inspired Coxeys Army, a march on Washington of unemployed men. The protesters demanded that the government provide public works jobs. Their leader, Jacob Coxey, was imprisoned for 20 days.The depression caused by the Panic of 1893 lasted for about four years, ending in 1897. Legacy of 19th Century Financial Panics The economic problems of the 19th century periodically caused pain and misery and it often seemed that the federal and state governments were powerless to do anything. The rise of the progressive movement was, in many ways, a reaction to earlier financial panics. In the first decades of the 20th century financial reforms made economic collapses less likely, yet the Great Depression showed that the problems could not be easily avoided. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-37058183564920835462019-12-24T21:34:00.001-08:002019-12-24T21:34:02.507-08:00The Reorganization Of Structural Components Of Tumors Essay 6. EDC exposure elicits oncogenic changes in matrix components and tumor architecture The importance of extracellular matrix (ECM) composition, stiffness, 3D architecture and its influence cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and survival have been well characterized(Jansen et al., 2015) (Kourouklis, Kaylan, Underhill, 2016; Yang et al., 2016) (Coombs, Leonard, Rush, Santistevan, Hedberg-Dirk, 2016; Rammensee, Kang, Georgiou, Kumar, Schaffer, 2016; Subbiah et al., 2016).Cells can sense discreet changes in ECM make-up, and have been shown to behave differently in a 2D in vitro setting compared to in 3D in vitro culture (Alessandri et al., 2014; Lu et al., 2013). While the precise mechanism remains to be defined, the tumor stiffness has been implicated as a potential initiator of metastasis and tumor progression (Fenner et al., 2014). The reorganization of structural components of tumors has been shown to enhance both tumor formation and metastasis, demonstrating a structural link between density, the stromal component, and the tumor (Chaudhuri et al., 201 4). Furthermore, epithelial cells are known to respond to changes in environmental stiffness enhancing proliferation and cell motility (Chaudhuri et al., 2014). The composition of the architecture of tumors differs from that of normal tissue both in molecular makeup and mechanical properties (rigidity and tensile forces) (Hansen Bissell, 2000)Tumor cells will react to changes in architecture leading toShow MoreRelatedHemp Cultivation in China42289 Words à |à 170 PagesAssociation P. O. Box 75007, 1070AA Amsterdam The Netherlands Pate, D.W. 1995. Guide to the scientific literature on potential medical uses of Cannabis and the cannabinoids. Journal of the International Hemp Association 2(2): 74-76. Marijuana and its component cannabinoids have been demonstrated to affect many medical conditions. However, original sources on this topic are often difficult to access, as they are diffusely distributed across a voluminous scientific literature. This bibliography gathers mostRead MoreN okias Human Resources System144007 Words à |à 577 Pagesleadership and operational structure; â⬠¢ the timing of the deliveries of our products and services; â⬠¢ our ability to innovate, develop, execute and commercialize new technologies, products and services; â⬠¢ expectations regarding market developments and structural changes; â⬠¢ expectations and targets regarding our industry volumes, market share, prices, net sales and margins of products and services; â⬠¢ expectations and targets regarding our operational priorities and results of operations; â⬠¢ expectations and jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-54185298230324226252019-12-16T18:04:00.001-08:002019-12-16T18:04:03.448-08:00What You Do Not Know About Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples Might Surprise You What You Do Not Know About Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples Might Surprise You Then identify which type of essay you need compose. These forms of errors will impact the essay score only if they're so widespread they hinder the essay's readability. You are certain to find these and several different advantages if you request assistance with essay writing from Edusson! It's hard to pick a service to purchase your essay from. Alternately, you can search for essay topics online. Make an essay will not have any difficulty. If you realize that you are stuck in regards to writing an essay, request somebody's assistance that will help you proceed through writing an essay. Writing an essay at our company is completely stress-free. Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples for Dummies Explain how you intend to achieve it. The GED asks test-takers to write on a number of subject issue. Ordering academic papers online is currently the simplest, safest, fastest, and smartest means of managing your college tasks and receiving excellent grades. GED Testing Service is almost always a terrific place to find superior GED essay topics. If you have issues with finding great GED essay ideas, ask your professor or a teacher who can assist you. You should learn to compose decent GED Essays. Writing an essay for the literary part of the GED (General Education Development) test needs to be easy, as it's exactly like w riting another kind of essay for your class. A Secret Weapon for Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples If you aren't pleased with your essay, you're guaranteed to have a complete refund! You don't need to be perfect, but you need in order to answer the question in essay form. When sitting down to work to compose an essay, it's really important to get an outline. PaperCoach can assist you with all your papers, so take a look at this time! Inside this section you will locate samples of essays belonging to several essay types and manners of formatting. Prompts differ from test to test, cover various topics, and aren't released beforehand. Things You Should Know About Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples With an effective group of qualified essay writers, which currently is composed of over 1500 members there is not any such assignment or a discipline that makes us troubles. It's possible to tell about yourself and some intriguing experience you've had. If you need assista nce writing an essay, our dedicated team is prepared to supply you help to develop into a prosperous student easily! The author starts with a clear principal idea and supports the most important idea with three related concepts. Keep in mind, you will want to support your primary idea with examples from the reading. You're not given a choice in regard to what type of essay you will write. The Pain of Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples During the exam, you'll have scrap paper, so while you're practicing, write points you wish to go over on paper, ensuring that each and every point talks about this issue. When it's difficult to compose an essay in 45 minutes, begin by taking more time. Begin each paragraph by stating the most important point that you wish to chat about. It takes just a couple of minutes to place an order. Due to the increasing number of folks pursuing the GED, there's a demand for advice on ways to get ready for the test. If you believe you are unable to cope with the task you'd better request expert help. Much less emphasis is put on smaller errors like grammatical and spelling mistakes. This has, then, caused an increase in the number of individuals pursuing the General Equivalency Diploma, or GED. A Startling Fact about Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples Uncovered Keep in mind that you're NOT writing your opinion on the subject. Have a look at each question carefully and take a small time to work out the topic and what type of answer is going to be expected. You need to decide on the type of topic that's appealing to you. You might not be able to pin point the specific topic that you will discuss, but frequent writing can enhance your abilities. While perhaps it doesn't kill your odds of performing well on the GED, it's well worth noting that students struggling with this section of the test will most likely struggle in other regions. The writing portion is a great indication of your thoughtfulness for a student and your capacity to recognize personal and professional conditions and respond accordingly. A good example may be choosing your favourite pastime and discussing the way that it benefits you. Before you commence studying, figure out which test is supplied in your state. Top Books for Help Write Ged Essay Samples Secrets Edusson holds many advantages for you and below are just two or three of them. You will probably not get a better writing company than ParamountEssays. Possessing a strong company it is possible to trust is almost always a huge advantage. Utilize your own personal observations, experience and knowledge to spell out your pick. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-89126499789912739782019-12-08T14:47:00.001-08:002019-12-08T14:47:03.748-08:00Hamlet Nature and Morals Essay Example For Students Hamlet Nature and Morals Essay Great literary works retain their popularity as a result of many different factors. One such factor which can lead to popularity of a work, current or consistent discussion of a workââ¬â¢s merits, can come into play when an author or playwright leaves questions unanswered in his work. In Hamlet, William Shakespeare creates such a situation. As a result of the ambiguity of clues given throughout this play, critics may argue for or against the idea that Prince Hamletââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"antic dispositionâ⬠put on as a facade to mislead the royal family pales in comparison to the disposition of Hamletââ¬â¢s lunatic mind, or in other words, that Hamlet in fact truly succumbs to insanity. Evidence for this opinion can be derived from Hamletââ¬â¢s erratic mood changes, careless slaughter of those not directly involved in the murder of his father, and interactions with the ghost of King Hamlet. For a man thought to be feigning insanity, Prince Hamlet seems to have very little control of his emotions. In fact, Hamlet admits this to Horatio, his confidant, when he says, ââ¬Å"Sir, in my heart there was a kind of fighting / That would not let me sleepâ⬠(5.2. lines 4-5). This lack of restraint leads to Hamletââ¬â¢s unpredictable mood swings throughout the play. Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with Ophelia easily spawns such dramatic alterations in the princeââ¬â¢s attitude. For example, when Hamlet first suspects Ophelia acts only as the pawn for Poloniusââ¬â¢s ploys, he reacts rashly, bitterly denying that he ever loved her. ââ¬Å"You should not have believed me, for virtue cannot so / inoculate our old stock, but we shall relish of it. I loved / you notâ⬠(3.1.117-19). This massive reversal in disposition is later contrasted by another reversal when Hamlet leaps into Opheliaââ¬â¢s open grave at her funeral to dispute Laertes and claim, ââ¬Å"I loved Oph elia, forty thousand brothers / Could not with all their quantity of love / Make up my sumâ⬠(5.1.252-54). These abrupt mood changes also appear in Hamletââ¬â¢s relationship with his mother. He seemed to believe in his motherââ¬â¢s purity and goodness, but eventually Hamlet seems to hold a great mount of contempt for Gertrude, especially when he mocks her words, and then snidely proclaims: ââ¬Å"You are the queen, your husbandââ¬â¢s brotherââ¬â¢s wife, / And would it were not so, you are my motherâ⬠(3.4.15-16). Such mood swings as these definitely prove, if anything, that Hamlet could not keep adequate control of his emotions. This lack of discipline also leads Hamlet to shamelessly murder several people not directly related to his plot to avenge his fatherââ¬â¢s death. Hamlet kills Polonius in Scene 4 of Act 3 when he becomes startled by the formerââ¬â¢s cries for help. He the flaunts this deed n the presence of the King and Laertes. Hamlet also boasts to Horatio of his cunning plan which resulted in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern delivering their own execution notices to the English crown. Is it possible for a sane man to gloat over the death of another man by his own hand? In addition to these deaths, Hamlet can be indirectly linked to the deaths of Ophelia and Gertrude. To further this idea of Hamletââ¬â¢s insanity, one can observe the princeââ¬â¢s interaction with the ghost of his father. For example, after Hamletââ¬â¢s first interaction with this ghost, he puts forth, as Horatio calls them, ââ¬Å"wild and whirling words.â⬠Why right, you are in the right, And so without more circumstance at all I hold it fit that we shake hands and part, You, as your business and desire shall point you, For every man hath business and desire Such as it is, and for my own poor part, Look you, I will go pray. (1.5.127-134) Another possibility exists in relation to Act 3 Scene 4 in which Hamlet sees the ghost of his father, while Gertrude cannot see the specter. It is important to remember that in all other encounters with the ghost, Hamlet was not the only person to behold the spirit. In this scene however, Hamlet alone sees this vision. This scene reveals Hamletââ¬â¢s madness at its pinnacle. .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 , .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .postImageUrl , .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .centered-text-area { min-height: 80px; position: relative; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 , .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390:hover , .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390:visited , .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390:active { border:0!important; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .clearfix:after { content: ""; display: table; clear: both; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 { display: block; transition: background-color 250ms; webkit-transition: background-color 250ms; width: 100%; opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; background-color: #95A5A6; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390:active , .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390:hover { opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; background-color: #2C3E50; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .centered-text-area { width: 100%; position: relative ; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .ctaText { border-bottom: 0 solid #fff; color: #2980B9; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; margin: 0; padding: 0; text-decoration: underline; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .postTitle { color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 600; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 100%; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .ctaButton { background-color: #7F8C8D!important; color: #2980B9; border: none; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: none; font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 26px; moz-border-radius: 3px; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; text-shadow: none; width: 80px; min-height: 80px; background: url(https://artscolumbia.org/wp-content/plugins/intelly-related-posts/assets/images/simple-arrow.png)no-repeat; position: absolute; right: 0; top: 0; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390:hover .ctaButton { background-color: #34495E!important; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .centered-text { display: table; height: 80px; padding-left : 18px; top: 0; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390 .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390-content { display: table-cell; margin: 0; padding: 0; padding-right: 108px; position: relative; vertical-align: middle; width: 100%; } .u012c9065a6a45c9db724c9cefb4e5390:after { content: ""; display: block; clear: both; } READ: Tennessee Williamss Life Story EssayIn conclusion, Hamletââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"antic dispositionâ⬠can easily be understood, through examples of Hamletââ¬â¢s unpredictable attitude changes, slaughter of innocents, and interactions with the ghost of his father, to be only the ââ¬Å"tip of the icebergâ⬠concerning his unstable mental state. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-51819005667043698022019-12-01T02:29:00.001-08:002019-12-01T02:29:04.117-08:00Is Shylocks Revenge Justified free essay sample He is a wealthy, moneylending Jew who practices usury. Heââ¬â¢s revenge is justified for many reasons, these reasons include him being abused for being a Jew and a moneylender at the same time. Another reason is that Antonio prevents him from doing business as he loans money interest free. Shylock was a victim of an unjust trial which leaves Shylockââ¬â¢s will to live demolished as he is bloodthirsty for revenge. He also complains that arenââ¬â¢t Jews and Christians the same, if a Jew were to do wrong to a Christian wouldnââ¬â¢t a Christian want revenge? Despite all of this he uses his patience and lends 3000 Ducats to Antonio interest free in an attempt to lure him into his death hole, which seemingly succeeds. A reason for Shylockââ¬â¢s justification for revenge is that he was abused verbally and physically. In the 16th century if you were a Jew living in Venice, you would be discriminated in countless methods, it was a period of racism. We will write a custom essay sample on Is Shylocks Revenge Justified? or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Shylock was called names, spat on and kicked by Antonio (ââ¬Å"Youââ¬â¢ve called me blasphemer, cutthroat dog, and spat on my Jewish cloak/you shunned me on some other dayâ⬠). All that did was make Shylockââ¬â¢s fury grow towards Antonio. Another reason would be that Shylock was a victim of an unjust trial, Portia disguised as Balthazar (a young lawyer) calls Shylock a foreigner. Even though he was born, raised and owes all his life to Venice. Shylock came to the court for one reason only, all he asked for was justice (Act 4 Scene 1). Portia turned everything around on him and made the Duke believe that he was the villain. He took an unfair sentence as he was accused of being a foreigner and had to convert to Christianity. In addition to this, Antonio prevents Shylock from doing business as he lends money interest free, while Shylock uses interest to make profit and to support his family. Antonio then mocks and laughs at his losses (Act 3 Scene 1 ââ¬Å"laughed at my losses, mocked my gains, scorned my people, and prevented me from doing businessâ⬠) Shylock is patient while his fury grows and waits for that one day, where all his revenge will be put to justice against Antonio. Furthermore, Shylock complains to Salarino and Solanio that if a Jew were to do wrong to a Christian wouldnââ¬â¢t that Christian want to seek revenge? (Act 3 Scene 1 lines 50-60) He then gives them proof that Jews and Christians are the same (ââ¬Å"Doesnââ¬â¢t a Jew have eyes? Doesnââ¬â¢t a Jew have hands? Organs, a body, senses, emotions, passions? â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ) In addition he tells them that he learnt his cruelty and desperateness for revenge from the Christians, he actually is crueler than his own teachers (ââ¬Å"The villainy you teach me, I will emulate, and in all probability, Iââ¬â¢ll do better than my teachersâ⬠). Again, Shylock has the right to take revenge on Antonio because he was patient and had no aggression towards him on any of the cases. Antonio did a lot of humiliating things towards him as stated before, but he had no retaliation and all that did was make his fury and anger grow towards Antonio. He had no intention of harming Antonio, it was his actions which led Shylock into wanting revenge Just as a vampire that is bloodthirsty. Subsequently, Shylockââ¬â¢s revenge is justified because if Antonio didnââ¬â¢t break the agreement Shylock wouldnââ¬â¢t have had the penalty of the bond. Is Antonio foolish? Firstly, who would accept a penalty which would kill him? Secondly, why would he break such an agreement? It all goes down to how mindless Antonio is. Shylock would then have the right to take his bond penalty because of a stolid move which cost Antonio his life. Finally, Shylockââ¬â¢s justification for revenge has been proven and he has with all means and rights to take his revenge against Antonio. He was abused verbally and physically, he also was prevented by Antonio from making business, he was a victim of an unjust trial and had no retaliation towards Antonio despite all the abuse and harm he has done. Shylock never had the intention of harming Antonio therefore why shouldnââ¬â¢t he take revenge if he did nothing wrong. But only to take all the damage which was inflicted to him. After all, Shylock truly deserves to take revenge as he never did anything wrong. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-82790408034123516232019-11-26T11:28:00.001-08:002019-11-26T11:28:03.065-08:00GodGod What proofs have been provided of the existence of god? Do you think that science is able to contribute to this debate, either to prove that God exists, or that he does not? 1 Abstract 2 Introduction a History of this debate From the time of Plato, there have been a considerable number of arguments postulated in favour of the existence of God. The definition of the word 'God' is ambiguous and has been used in so many different senses by different thinkers. However, all the debates in some ways or another clearly investigate on whether 'God exists'.Before looking deeper into the subject, a historical review will be an aid to our understanding.HISTORY.The trend of thoughts over this debate has undoubtedly been tainted by revolutions in social, political and moral acceptances. In medieval times, for example, one would be punished for disbelief in God or for questioning the 'sacred texts'.Gods and sodasGalileo had his finger cut off for 'blasphemy' when he simply postulated that the eart h revolved around the sun as this questioned statements in the Holy Bible.b Why is it important to debate this? The existence of a 'God', or 'Supreme Being' is very important in the life of a human being. In fact, it is very dear to many believers who have faith in a God and other devotees who practise a religion. Religion, which acknowledges God as the 'Supreme Being' who is the master of us all, is merely an instrument of a belief in the existence of God. But first and for all, it is a question of human existence, human life, his purpose on earth and finally, the ultimate death. The significance of a God also leads to some definition of the code of practice to be adopted in life, helping humans... jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-9124571087325758952019-11-22T18:51:00.001-08:002019-11-22T18:51:04.584-08:00Biography of William Halsey Jr., U.S. Fleet AdmiralBiography of William Halsey Jr., U.S. Fleet Admiral William Halsey Jr. (October 30, 1882ââ¬âAugust 16, 1959) was an American naval commander who achieved fame for his service during World War II. He played an important role in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the largest naval battle of the war. Halsey was made a U.S. fleet admiral- the highest rank for naval officers- in December 1945. Fast Facts: William Halsey Jr. Known For: Halsey was a leading U.S. Navy commander during World War II.Also Known As: Bull HalseyBorn: October 30, 1882 in Elizabeth, New JerseyDied: August 16, 1959 in Fishers Island, New YorkEducation: University of Virginia, United States Naval AcademySpouse: Frances Cooke Grandy (m. 1909ââ¬â1959)Children: Margaret, William Early Life William Frederick Halsey, Jr. was born on October 30, 1882, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The son of U.S. Navy Captain William Halsey, he spent his early years in Coronado and Vallejo, California. Raised on his fathers sea stories, Halsey decided to attend the U.S. Naval Academy. After waiting two years for an appointment, he decided to study medicine and followed his friend Karl Osterhause to the University of Virginia, where he pursued his studies with the goal of entering the Navy as a doctor. After his first year in Charlottesville, Halsey finally received his appointment and entered the academy in 1900. While he was not a gifted student, he was a skilled athlete and active in numerous academic clubs. Playing halfback on the football team, Halsey was recognized with the Thompson Trophy Cup as the midshipman who had done most during the year for the promotion of athletics. After graduating in 1904, Halsey joined the USS Missourià and was later transferred to the USS Don Juan de Austria in December 1905. Having completed the two years of sea time required by federal law, he was commissioned as an ensign on February 2, 1906. The following year, he served aboard the battleship USS Kansas as it took part in the cruise of the Great White Fleet. Promoted directly to lieutenant on February 2, 1909, Halsey was one of a few ensigns who skipped the rank of lieutenant (junior grade). Following this promotion, Halsey began a long series of command assignments aboard torpedo boats and destroyers beginning with the USS DuPont. World War I After commanding the destroyers Lamson, Flusser, and Jarvis, Halsey went ashore in 1915 for a two-year stint in the Executive Department of the Naval Academy. During this time he was promoted to lieutenant commander. With the U.S. entry into World War I, he took command of the USS Benham in February 1918 and sailed with the Queenstown Destroyer Force. In May, Halsey assumed command of the USS Shaw and continued to operate from Ireland. For his service during the conflict, he earned the Navy Cross. After he was ordered home in August 1918, Halsey oversaw the completion and commissioning of the USS Yarnell. He remained in destroyers until 1921 and ultimately commanded Destroyer Divisions 32 and 15. After a brief assignment in the Office of Naval Intelligence, Halsey, now a commander, was sent to Berlin as the U.S. Naval Attachà © in 1922. Interwar Years Halsey later returned to sea service, commanding the destroyers USS Dale and USS Osborne in European waters until 1927, when he was promoted to captain. Following a one-year tour as executive officer of the USS Wyoming, Halsey returned to the Naval Academy, where he served until 1930. He led Destroyer Division Three through 1932, when he was sent to the Naval War College. In 1934, Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, the head of the Bureau of Aeronautics, offered Halsey command of the carrier USS Saratoga. At this time, officers selected for carrier command were required to have aviation training and King recommended that Halsey complete the course for aerial observers, as it would fulfill the requirement. Halsey instead elected to take the full 12-week Naval Aviator (pilot) course rather than the simpler aerial observer program. In justifying this decision, he later said, I thought it better to be able to fly the aircraft itself than to just sit back and be at the mercy of the pilot. Halsey earned his wings on May 15, 1935, becoming the oldest individual, at age 52, to complete the course. With his flight qualification secured, he took command of the Saratoga later that year. In 1937, Halsey went ashore as the commander of Naval Air Station, Pensacola. Marked as one of the U.S. Navys top carrier commanders, he was promoted to rear admiral on March 1, 1938. Taking command of Carrier Division 2, Halsey hoisted his flag aboard the new carrier USS Yorktown. World War II After leading Carrier Division 2 and Carrier Division 1, Halsey became Commander of Aircraft Battle Force with the rank of vice admiral in 1940. With the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entry into World War II, Halsey found himself at sea aboard his flagship USS Enterprise. Upon learning of the attack he remarked, Before were through with em, the Japanese language will only be spoken in hell. In February 1942, Halsey led one of the first American counterattacks of the conflict when he took Enterprise and Yorktown on a raid through the Gilbert and Marshall Islands. Two months later, in April 1942, Halsey led Task Force 16 to within 800 miles of Japan to launch the famed Doolittle Raid. By this time, Halsey- known as Bull to his men- adopted the slogan Hit hard, hit fast, hit often. After returning from the Doolittle mission, he missed the critical Battle of Midway due to a severe case of psoriasis. Later, he led Allied naval forces to victory in the Guadalcanal Campaign. In June 1944, Halsey was given command of the U.S. Third Fleet. That September, his ships provided cover for the landings on Peleliu, before embarking on a series of damaging raids on Okinawa and Formosa. In late October, the Third Fleet was assigned to provide cover for the landings on Leyte and to support Vice Admiral Thomas Kinkaids Seventh Fleet. Battle of Leyte Gulf Desperate to block the Allied invasion of the Philippines, the commander of the Japanese Combined Fleet, Admiral Soemu Toyoda, devised a daring plan that called for most of his remaining ships to attack the landing force. To distract Halsey, Toyoda sent his remaining carriers, under Vice Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa, to the north with the goal of drawing the Allied carriers away from Leyte. In the resulting Battle of Leyte Gulf, Halsey and Kinkaid won victories on October 23 and 24 over the attacking Japanese surface ships. Late on the 24th, Halseys scouts sighted Ozawas carriers. Believing Kuritas force to have been defeated, Halsey elected to pursue Ozawa without properly informing Nimitz or Kinkaid of his intentions. The next day, his planes succeeded in crushing Ozawas force, but due to his pursuit he was out of position to support the invasion fleet. Unknown to Halsey, Kurita had reversed course and resumed his advance toward Leyte. In the resulting Battle of Samar, Allied destroyers and escort carriers fought a valiant battle against Kuritas heavy ships. Alerted to the critical situation, Halsey turned his ships south and made a high-speed run back toward Leyte. The situation was saved when Kurita retreated of his own accord after becoming concerned about the possibility of an aerial attack from Halseys carriers. Despite the stunning Allied successes in the battles around Leyte, Halseys failure to clearly communicate his intentions and his leaving the invasion fleet unprotected damaged his reputation in some circles. Final Campaigns Halseys reputation was again damaged in December when Task Force 38, part of the Third Fleet, was hit by Typhoon Cobra while conducting operations off the Philippines. Rather than avoid the storm, Halsey remained on station and lost three destroyers, 146 aircraft, and 790 men to the weather. In addition, many ships were badly damaged. A subsequent court of inquiry found that Halsey had erred, but did not recommend any punitive action. In January 1945, Halsey turned the Third Fleet over to Spruance for the Okinawa Campaign. Resuming command in late May, Halsey made a series of carrier attacks against the Japanese home islands. During this time, he again sailed through a typhoon, though no ships were lost. A court of inquiry recommended that he be reassigned; however, Nimitz overruled the judgment and allowed Halsey to keep his post. Halseys last attack came on August 13, and he was aboard the USS Missouri when the Japanese surrendered on September 2. Death Following the war, Halsey was promoted to fleet admiral on December 11, 1945, and assigned to special duty in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy. He retired on March 1, 1947, and worked in business until 1957. Halsey died on August 16, 1959, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Legacy Halsey was one of the highest-ranking officers in U.S. naval history. He accumulated numerous honors, including the Navy Cross, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal. The USS Halsey was named in his honor. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-3369366146564912432019-11-21T02:02:00.001-08:002019-11-21T02:02:07.352-08:00Voter Psychology Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 wordsVoter Psychology - Essay Example why voters cast their ballots for this candidate and that party. Downs implies that what is ideal is to vote on the basis of issues and ideologies but the reality is that many voters follow certain rules and others certain logical steps which they use as guidelines to vote. Downs intimates that most voters vote for selfish reasons, that at the heart of the voting process is their own interests, which is the maximization of their utility incomes (42). If their incomes are below the desired level, they are apt to support a change of the status quo and thus a vote against the incumbent. But if their incomes have skyrocketed because of the incumbent's policies that favor them, they will necessarily dread a change of policies or a fracture in the continuity of present policies and thus bat for retention of the incumbent in office. fat chance of winning. Thus in order to ensure that his voting is not an exercise in futility, he becomes engaged in forecasting, predicting and estimating the outcome of the election contest. If such processes prove that his preferred bet is not "part of the relevant range of choice" (48), then he has no option but switch vote for another party that has a better chance of winning. Related to the idea that a voter opts for that which carries or protects the voter's best interests is the idea of partisanship. Downs, however, refuses to mention this word. Instead, he designates partisans as loyalists (85), who have set their minds to vote for a particular candidate election after election. These voters are knowledgeable about the issues and are often zealous and participative in political discussions. Downs also introduces the idea of trend factor which voters may use as guideline in their decision of whom to vote for in an election (41). Voters tend to reelect the incumbent who at the outset of his government incurred mistakes but then has improved steadily his governance and at the present has governed expertly to voters' satisfaction. Conversely, voters tend to boot out of office that incumbent who started office splendidly, but has since spiraled out to degeneracy. Another Downs syndrome is the performance ratings concept (41). Sometimes voters are thrown out of equilibrium when candidates carry identical platforms and policies. To resolve the impasse, the basis of the decision is drastically changed to whether or not the incumbent has performed better in office than their predecessors. If not, then the verdict is to replace the incumbent. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-63426545204489272442019-11-19T10:26:00.001-08:002019-11-19T10:26:03.188-08:00Discuss how various aspects of physical appearance may influence EssayDiscuss how various aspects of physical appearance may influence career success in graduate jobs.Illustrate your answer with suitable evidence - Essay Example Human Resource Managers are likely to recruit people who trigger productivity in a company. Since beauty lead to such accomplishment, it is presumed that physical appeal gives a competitive edge to an industry. Physical attraction affects female employees more than it does their male counterparts. Women are concerned about their weight because they do not want to be less appealing. Men do not feel the same. Statistics show that women who wear makeup are more likely to be hired than those who do not. Debra Jaliman, a dermatologist confirms that women spend a lot of time and energy working on their skin so that they can have an added advantage during job interviews. This shows that women are aware that they get judged by their looks in their job search. They strive to maintain an attractive, youthful appearance because their credibility will be measured with their looks. Debraââ¬â¢s client claimed that she was fired, after working with her company for 17 years because she did not look as young as before (Madell, 2015). She was in her early 50s, more desperate to look for effective skin products that will conceal her wrinkles before she re-enters the job market. The emphases on beauty are too much that the surgical business is booming. People go as far as fixing small features on their faces so that they would achieve the ideal look. In the United States, movie characters are given roles according to their looks. The less attractive actors are given bad characters while the beautiful actors play the starring roles. The trend has been in place for over six decades. These are movies which have brought high returns. There is so much pressure on actors to maintain a stunning look that they cannot walk to the grocery shop without putting on makeup. It takes a single photograph from the paparazzi to destroy their image. It is common sense for actors to maintain their looks because their jobs depend on their appearance. The same applies to jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-83167693164835833242019-11-16T22:57:00.001-08:002019-11-16T22:57:03.209-08:00The Paris Peace Conference Research Paper Essay Example for Free The Paris Peace Conference Research Paper Essay The Paris Peace Conference is only one of many conferences throughout the world. This conference was led by not only by just a United States President, but by my blood lines. President Woodrow Wilson is my great, great, great grandfather. He had chosen to lead the delegation of the Peace Conference with Paris after World War I. Woodrow Wilson was also the first President to visit Europe in their term as president of the United States of America. This Paris Peace Conference had been known as another name, the Treaty of Versailles. This Treaty (Paris Peace Conference) was basically written to finish off, and declare the ending of World War I. This was held not just within Paris, but many countries had been involved, such as Germany, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, and the United States. These countries were all given the task of following the treaty to end this ââ¬Å"war of all warsâ⬠. Although many people in having the basic knowledge of this Treaty, do not realize that this entire war ending Conference takes an entire Process. This process consists of Economists, Geographers, Ethicists, Military Experts, and of course the Ambassadors. Each person or group of people had their own set of tasks to accomplish during this Conference. The Economists were in charge of all the costs, and payments that may be due. Then the Geographers helped to determine boundaries over each country; this was to be placed in the Treaty. Next the Ethicists, to basically figure out how this war was even started in the first place; then the military experts were in charge of the power given to most people; this included the restrictions and certain regulations. Then the last groups of people are the Ambassadors, they usually hold the speeches and speak their own countries testimonies. This Paris Peace Conference was not just a sudden agreement either; there was an agreement leading up to the Peace Conference. This was called the Armistice. This was an agreement signed on November eleventh in 1918. This agreed to everyone holding a Peace conference discussing Post-war world. The Paris Peace Conference was held on the 12th of January in 1919. The ending of this Conference was dated to the 20th of January in 1920. There were countries that had their disagreements towards this Treaty, for example Great Britain wanted power over the Seas, but they were not the only ones, also they wanted control over Germany. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6405259535635520857.post-10308634269681030252019-11-14T11:28:00.001-08:002019-11-14T11:28:03.853-08:00Media Should Respect Privacy of Public Figures Essay -- ArgumentativeThe Media Should Respect Privacy of Public Figures à How much privacy of the individual is protected under the United States Constitution? Every one is entitled to the right of privacy, but to what extent is that privacy granted? Public figures are constantly being harassed and photographed by the media. Some photographers and reporters will go to any means, even illegal actions, to get a picture or story. However, public figures are human beings like everyone else, and the media should give them more privacy. The media needs to operate with more respect for both laws and for moral and ethical codes of conduct. There are laws establishing the privacy of an individual, and the media needs to extend these rights to public figures. Are public officials entitled to private lives? The answer, up until two generations ago was a clear yes (Knowlton, 51). President Franklin D. Roosevelt used a wheel chair or braces, but that disability was rarely mentioned and almost never photographed. Many previous presidents were unfaithful to their wives, but the media did not cover these affairs that were common knowledge to the press corps (Knowlton, 51). However, the extramarital affairs of President Clinton are being widely covered by the media. The ethical code of conduct has fallen apart, and the media has new views on the amount of privacy that should be extended to public figures. According to Steven Knowlton, author of Moral Reasoning for Journalists, "Celebrities of all sorts-musicians, athletes, entertainers, and others-make their living from the public and the public therefore in a sense employs them, just as it employs governors and presidents..."(54). Most journalists figure that celebrities voluntarily surrender their pr... ...ion in a home or other private place. Even though these are not currently illegal actions, the media should act as if they were. Like other people, public figures should be able to separate their job from their family and personal lives. When public figures are spending time with their families, they should not be harassed by the media; intrusions on the privacy of celebrities are intrusions on the privacy of everyone. Works Cited Claffey, Mike and Tumposky, Ellen. "Sadness, Anger Toward Photographers Follows Diana's Death. Witchita Eagle. 31 August 1997. Dill, Barbara. The Journalist's Handbook on Libel and Privacy. New York. 1986. Knowlton, Steven R. Moral Reasoning for Journalists. Connecticut. 1997. Smolla, Rodney A. Suing the Press. New York. 1986. Sunstein, Cass R. "Reinforce the Walls of Privacy." The New York Times. 6 September 1997. jeremyrodriguez348http://www.blogger.com/profile/01907189702527387496noreply@blogger.com0