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Battle Of Belleau Wood And General James Guthrie
Battle of Belleau Wood and General James Guthrie Harbord CPT Edwin Romero MP CCC 01 16
January 14, 2016 The battle of Belleau Wood in World War I was a three week long battle that was
praised and criticized. After the battle, the French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau admitted
that if it was not for the Americans, Paris would have been taken over by the Germans. On the
other hand, the Third Army Commander Major General (MG) Joseph T. Dickman described the
battle as a needless sacrifice and as magnificent fighting but not modern war. Even though the battle
was criticized, Brigadier General (BG) James Guthrie Harbord from the 4th Brigade (BDE) U.S.
Marine Corps was successful in winning the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In response, Harbord directed his reserve, consisting of the US 23rd Infantry Regiment, the 1st
Battalion, 5th Marines, and elements of the 6th Machinegun Battalion, to march ten miles to
plug the gap in the French line. The direction that BG Harbord gave was not the vision from the
French XXI Corps Commander, BG Jean Marie J. Degoutte. Nevertheless, BG Harbord s intent
and vision was clear, he wanted to have offensive maneuvers in order to fight against the
counterattacks from the Germans. He foresaw that the Germans would come through the woods
as it provided concealment and able to move large group of troops. The German infantry was
already on the offensive in Belleau Wood when the 4th BDE were given orders to take Hill 142.
Through BG Harbord s vision, the 1/5 took the hill but had many losses. The next day, Harbord
had the 2/6 enter the woods and take the village of Bouresches, which was achieved with the unit
losing 50 percent of its men. At this point Harbord realized that he had to change his tactics in
order to reduce the loss of men and penetrate in through the woods. Because of taking the village of
Bouresches and entering the woods, BG Harbord was able to change his tactics that started as a
defense counterattack into offensive attacks. The Marines kept moving and attacking the German
infantry until 26 June 1918. Because of BG Harbord s vision of going through the woods, which was
not what the French wanted, the 4th
Business Law
Chapter 1 THE NATURE AND SOURCES OF LAW A. Nature of Law and Legal Rights 1. LEGAL
RIGHTS 2. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS 3. THE RIGHT OF PRIVACY 4. PRIVACY AND
TECHNOLOGY B. Sources of Law C. Uniform State Laws D. Classifications of Law Copyright
2010 Cengage Learning, Inc. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in
whole or in part. Licensed to: iChapters User 4 Part 1 The Legal and Social Environment of
Business law the order or pattern of rules that society establishes to govern the conduct of
individuals and the relationships among them. hy have law? If you have ever been stuck in a
traffic jam or jostled in a crowd leaving a stadium, you have observed the need for order to keep
those involved moving in an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For Example, in the murder trial of O.J. Simpson, Judge Lance Ito excluded some of the evidence
the police had obtained from inside Mr. Simpson s Ford Bronco, which was parked on the street
outside his home. Judge Ito ruled that the officers should have first obtained a warrant for the
locked vehicle, which was not going to be taken anywhere because Mr. Simpson was out of town
at that time. When Warrants Are Involved, No Brief Photographs FACTS: In the early morning
hours of April 16, 1992, a special team of Deputy U.S. Marshals and police officers executed
warrants that had been issued against Dominic Wilson, who was wanted for robbery, theft, and
assault and who had a use caution warning posted on law enforcement files and records. The team
was accompanied by a reporter and a photographer from the Washington Post, who had been
invited by the marshals to accompany them as part of a Marshals Service ride along policy. The
officers, with media representatives in tow, entered the dwelling noted in the warrant at 6:45 A.M.
The home they entered and that was on the arrest warrant actually belonged to Dominic s parents,
Charles and Geraldine Wilson. Charles and Geraldine were still in bed. When they heard the
officers enter the home, Charles Wilson, dressed only in a pair of briefs, ran into the living room to
investigate. He
Canada s Residential Schools On Aboriginal Children
Aboriginal children cannot forget what happened to them in the past. In 1870s, above 150 000
aboriginal children took from their parents to attend Canada s Indian Residential Schools until
1970s (CBC News, 2010, p 49). The most goals for those schools learned aboriginal children the
culture of European people (CBC News, 2010, p 49). Unfortunately, aboriginal parents have not
choice even if they want to send their children to schools or not (CBC News, 2010, p 49).
According to CBC News if aboriginal children tried to breakout from schools and coming again to
their families, they will send back to their schools by Indian agents (2010, p 49). Moreover, there
are negative aspects of Canada s Residential Schools on aboriginal children, such as they beaten and
physically abused if they speak their native language, do not pay attention in class, or there is no
reason (CBC News, 2010, p 50). As a result, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) began
in 2009, to gather information about what happened to aboriginal children on Canada s Indian
Residential Schools and share their stories with all Canadians (CBC News,2010, p 46). The TRC
done enough for the survivors of the aboriginal children in Canada s Residential Schools: collect a
historical record, financial compensation, apology, the missing children, and recommendation. First,
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission directive to gather historical record that helps future
generation to
The Federal Food And Nutrition Program Model
The first option follows the federal food and nutrition program model mixed with wholesale
pricing and distribution. Philadelphia, a metropolitan area with its share of struggling
neighborhoods, has tried to find success by partnering with Food Trust; a regional advocacy
group on the east coast funded by a variety of public and private sources (Hargreaves, 2015). The
Trust provides training on how to handle fresh produce, like not storing bananas next to apples
since apples give off ethylene, which rots the bananas (Hargreaves, 2015). In addition, the Trust
gives advice on how to sell produce, as well as training with ordering and bookkeeping. For local
store, Olivares, the Trust provided money and expertise, sprucing up the store with a new
refrigerated display case, awning, vegetable kiosk, as well as signs throughout directing customers to
the healthful options (Hargreaves, 2015). The FoodTrust and Philadelphia s healthdepartment became
partners in 2010 and since, the Trust has to some degree or another renovated over 200 stores
around the city. For reference, a full on conversion like Olivares cost about $60,000 (Hargreaves,
2015). Though somewhat costly and no guarantee, preliminary data suggests the makeovers are
having a positive impact. Some participating stores offer monthly neighborhood health checkups,
and early indicators are that people who shop in these stores are losing weight and lowering their
blood pressure (Hargreaves, 2015). Nationwide, at
A Defense Of Abortion By Judith Jarvis Thomson
In A Defense of Abortion , Judith Jarvis Thomson argues that abortion is not impermissible in some
cases. Thomson begins her writing, noting that abortion being permissible (for most) depends on
whether or not a fetus is considered a person. For her argument, Thomson assumes that a fetus is a
person from the moment of conception. She attempts to show that still, with this granted, abortionis
permissible in some cases. Thomson points to a vital premise in the argument opposing abortion;
that the right to life outweighs other rights with which it conflicts. Thomson believes this to be false,
and uses a number or thought experiments to exercise her idea. She presents the violinist case to
highlight the implications of a right to life argument.
Shakespeare Conspiracy
William Shakespeare, the renowned poet credited with writing 37 plays and 154 sonnets
symbolizes brilliance in literature. The playwright s legendary plots and characters along with his
portrayal of love proves him to be one of the greatest poet of all time. Despite the authors profound
successes, the authenticity of Shakespeare s writing is a mysterious conspiracy. A missing paper
trail, similarities found in works of Shakespeare s and his contemporaries, and an unsettling exhibit
question the Bard s credibility. There remains an ongoing debate between Shakespeare s devoted
admirers and anti Stratfordians, who unambiguously believe Shakespeare is a fraud due to lack of
documentation, similarities between Shakespeare s works and his enemies,... Show more content on
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An exhibit on display at the Yale Center for British Art, takes a look into the undescribed
appearance of the Bard. The Searching for Shakespeare exhibit contains eight images of
Shakespeare along with rare theatrical artifacts and elements. Inexcusable differences in physical
attributes of Shakespeare in the art pieces lead people to believe that the artists who painted him
were as in the dark about what the Bard truly looked like as we are. This physical difference
between characteristics of the Bard s look gave anti Stratfordians another reason to doubt the
imaginative writing claimed to be Shakespeare s due to the obscurity of how the Bard looked. It
seemed as if painters themself were uncertain of his appearance. Two portraits included in the
exhibit that have been widely accepted as the authentic appearance of Shakespeare have probably
contributed most to the doubts. One posthumous engraving by Martin Droeshout, a Dutch artist of
the 1600 s and a memorial bust in Stratford s Trinity Church are both disconcerting. In both pieces
the playwright looks distant, slightly uncomfortable and vacant looking, as if he d rather not be
looking at all. The two compositions make people suspicious about the Bard and lead some to the
conspiracy that Shakespeare wasn t a real person, but someone who didn t want their identity shown
or a group of
Gertrude the Mother of Evil
One of the most important characters in Shakespeare s Hamlet would be the mother of Hamlet
himself, Gertrude. Queen Gertrude played a devious and shameful role, which left many questioning
her dignity throughout the play. She led a life of wealth and royalty, but could not find happiness in
either. Gertrudehad to put a twist on her life by quickly abandoning the man she one loved, King
Hamlet, for his soulless brother, Claudius. In order to completely understand Gertrude s mystery and
you must put yourself directly inside her character. She unravels her thoughts and emotion mainly in
Act 3 of the play where she begins to understand the measures Claudius took to obtain the throne. It
was the night of the big play and everyone in town... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Now that I knew the truth I had to make the toughest decision of my life. I now know my husband
is a murder and lair, but shall I leave him he will have me killed. I must make a choice between life
and dignity, and although my life is based on lies and murders I will choose the cowardly act of
destroying what is left of my dignity. Because money and wealth was what I desired most in life,
I must suffer the rest of my days in fear and anger. My only hope is that one day my true love will
for give me and we can be reunited in a state were wealth and greed do not exist. Gertrude played a
huge role in Shakespeare s Hamlet. Gertrude was a greedy and naive queen who was only in it for
her. She was blinded by her own greed and overlooked the murder of her own husband. She was an
object of lust, which ultimately led Claudius to kill his own brother. Finally as she dies, it is ironic
that Claudius kills what he killed for. Unfortunately for Gertrude her decision for incest was her
decision for
Symbols In The Worn Path
The path that Phoenix takes through the woods and city combined with Eudora Welty use of
symbolism, characterization, illusion and imagery creates the theme of unconditional love that
helps Phoenix persevere through the Worn Path . Old Phoenix Jackson is on a quest to obtain
medicine for her grandson that takes place in the deep south during christmas time. She starts her
journey on this bright frozen december day . The warm colors associated with christmas time
indicate happiness and life while the cold weather and season change represents the threatening
object on her path. Phoenix with her head tied in a red rag is the tiny speck that hold the christmas
spirit in a forest filled with big green pines and white snow. Phoenix shares her name with the long
lived mythical bird that is cyclically regenerated or reborn. The beginning of the... Show more
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She continues on slowly in the dark pine shadow, moving little from side to side in her steps with the
balanced heaviness and lightness of a grandfather clock. Phoenix keeps trudging along the frozen
earth year after year in her infinite cycle. As Phoenix moves through the Worn Path she encounters
many obstacles each getting more fatal than the last. The natural setting puts these obstacles in her
way and could even be described as the antagonist in the story. She seems to overcome everything
that nature throws at her without a problem the; small animals, logs, hills, and even thorns. Opposed
to the man made objects that old Phoenix must battle against. If man, racism, or society was not
there she could maneuver the path just fine. When it starts to intrude the forest starting with a
barbed wire fence things get difficult. Barbed wire, very
Yo-Yo Ma Research Paper
Yo Yo Ma

Yo Yo Ma is a Chinese American cellist. He was born October 7, 1955 in Paris, France. He was a
child prodigy, and after studying many instruments Ma chose the cello. He began performing at
the age of four and a half. At the age of seven his family moved to New York where he attended
the Juilliard School. At sixteen he enrolled at Harvard University. He graduated in 1976 with a
bachelor s degree in liberal arts.
Yo Yo Mas performing career has no boundaries. He has performed with the world s major
orchestras, heads of states, public schools, television, and Hollywood films. His most familiar
performances to the general public was on television series: The West Wing, Sesame Street and
Mister Rogers Neighborhood. He worked with composers on movie scores: Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon, Seven Years in Tibet and Memories of a Geisha.
Ma publicly performed in 1986 at the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, and in 2002 at
the site of the World Trade Center while the names of the dead were read in remembrance. He also
performed in 2013 at the Interfaith Service to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.
He was a feature performer at the Presidential Inauguration for Barack Obama in 2009. Yo Yo means
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He has won 18 Grammy Music Awards and the Academy Oscar Award are among his notable sixteen
awards. Ma was selected in 2011 as a Kennedy Center Honoree and was also awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom. He also served in 2006 as the United Nations Messenger of Peace.
Even with all the national awards and recognitions, Yo Yo Ma feels that the greatest honor he ever
received was the Fred Rogers Legacy Award. Ma was the inaugural recipient. The award is given by
the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children s media at Saint Vincent College. Ma and
Fred Rogers became close friends after he appeared on Mister Roger s
Editorials By Melnyk Summary
Initial post 5.Read the two editorials by Melnyk (2016) that are listed in the readings section
above. Describe the key learnings in these editorials about how leaders can overcome barriers and
create, as well as sustain, a culture of EBP. Do you agree with Melnyk s thesis that Culture eats
strategy every time? If yes, provide evidence to support your stance. If not, again, provide
evidence to support your position. If you are an innovative and visionary leader, what is your
plan for building on the strategies and overcoming the barriers (force field analysis and change
theory) to support and sustain a culture of EBP? Provide examples from your own work setting
and other relevant evidence to substantiate your response. The editorials by Melnyk (2016) both
highlight barriers to evidence based practice (EBP), expertise and skills of the clinicians, the lack of
contact of guides, lack of resources, and misunderstandings of the time to take part in EBP. Focusing
on the first editorial, An Urgent Call to Action... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Engage those employees that are innovated and are the early adopters. The ones that are slow to
change give them time to adapt and then hold them accountable. For example, discharging a
patient by 11 AM is a hospital initiative. Transplant medications were in the patient s room by
10:30 AM. The patient had told the social worker that he had a couple of other questions to ask the
surgeon. The social worker had pass this message to the patient s nurse. They both decided to wait
until the transplant surgery rounds at noon for the patient to ask instead of paging the surgery team.
The question happened to be about if the patient could drive. Now, the social worker has been part
of this initiative with transplant surgery for the last several months. And, this is a person that does
not want to change. She wants to do it the way we have always done
Krispy Kreme Inc.
FROM: JMSB Students
TO: Shareholders and potential investors of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc.
DATE: Tuesday, January 19 2010
SUBJECT: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. Analysis

1) Identification of issues:

* Is Krispy Kreme s a healthy company? * What had happened to the company? * Why were so
many investors fleeing the popular doughnut maker? * Were the revelations about the company s
franchise accounting practices sufficient to drive that much value out of the stock? * Were there
deeper issues that deserved scrutiny?

2) Recommendations

3) Quantitative Analysis
As we begin to analyze Krispy Kreme Doughnuts from a quantitative perspective, we will address
our first issue; Was the company healthy? When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This diet tries to promote weight loss and healthy living by cutting out the carbohydrates (sugars, for
the most part) from their foods. Unfortunately for Krispy Kreme, their product offering is mostly
doughnuts, all of which are high in carbohydrates, and therefore on the blacklist of many Americans.
In fact, as Americans become smarter about their health and their food choices, we can expect
doughnut sales across America to drop with time.

Loss of the niche aspect of the product


As Krispy Kreme rapidly expands by opening up new stores and franchises, the supply of their
doughnuts has increased dramatically. Krispy Kreme s doughnuts used to be in very high demand,
in our opinion because of the scarcity of the product: knowing that you can t have the product any
time, any where, made it more desirable. Now that Krispy Kreme locations are more accessible, as
well as the doughnuts being sold across grocery and convenience stores nation wide, the product has
become more of a commodity rather than the niche product it once was.

Product mix
Krispy Kreme s product mix constitutes of two things: doughnuts and coffee. This leaves the
company very exposed to changes in market demand that can be caused for example, by new and
existing diets. The competition on the other hand,
Critical Analysis of Edwin Arlington Robsin
Her Kisses Were the Keys to Paradise
Kaitlyn Cornell In Edwin Arlington Robinson s poetry, haunted houses sound like hanunted houses,
dark hills sound like dark hills, but to Robinson it goes beyond that. By the metaphors, images, and
emotion he puts into his writing, it is clear that he is feeling something beyond the paper and ink.
Many of his works are dark and melancholy and reflect something that may have happened in his
own life. There is a reoccuring theme that symbolizes his wife or significant other walking out on
him. Other poems reflect his feelings about that situation. Robinson shares with his readers the
anguish and recovery of the woman leaving him. .Perhaps Robinson s most famous poem, Richard
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There she was always coming pretty soon/ To fool him back, with penitent scared eyes is
Robinson s wife coming back in his dreams. The way he descroibes her as the laughter of the
moon and her kisses her the keys the Paradise shows how much he loves her. He mentions
Faithful or not, he loved her all the same which acknowledges that she has a flaw, but he still is in
awe around her. Also, he mentions her eyes once again which relates to Her Eyes . Robinson uses
this poem to reflect on that lonely night she fled and expresses just how much he cares for her
even after she left. Similarly, Another Dark Lady uses Robinson as the speaker and he again says
that she fled . He says I cannot hate you, for I loved you then which ties his feelings back to The
Story of the Ashes and the Flame . Robinson expresses that she is still beautiful even after what
she has done to him and he still loves her when she is gone. In The House on the Hill Robinson
portrays his relationship with his wife through a house. The House is shut and still, there is
nothing more to say creates an image of an old boarded up house which symbolizes their
relationship. Why is it then we stray/Around the sunken sill? is Robinson saying that it is time to
let go and there is no use staying in the lifeless situation. Robinson, as the speaker, uses they as
themselves when he says They are all gone away in the sense that

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