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Ethical Decision Making In American History
There are many examples of ethical decisions throughout American history yet few have had a more
profound impact on shaping our country then the paths chosen by the American Revolutionaries. Let
s face it, had it not been for their actions our country would probably look much different today. If it
were not for the foresight of our founding fathers, men like Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, or
Thomas Paine(1776), who authored arguably the most compelling piece of political propaganda
the world had seen to date, Common Sense. After reading Paine s work I believe that many of the
ideals and philosophies are still relevant in modern society, so much so that I was drawn into the
relevance and found myself pondering the moral palaver which... Show more content on
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Representative James Warren wore a toga while orating for the Boston Massacre, still others such as
Joseph Hawley declared he would not accept a governmental appointment. These examples pale in
comparison to that of Samuel Adams. A Harvard graduate, Adams ardent public servant with few
independent interests and no desire for personal achievement or prosperity. The Revolution became a
test of the Americans capacity for virtue (Wood, 204). Revolutionary leaders showed several times
over their objective was federal development, not personal achievement. Applying my own ethical
philosophy to historical events, I find myself with the same mindset as our forefathers. Colonists
found themselves in the gravest of circumstances and while the situation was not at the cusp of
catastrophe per se, the British Crowns purpose was clear. With the implementation of the Sugar Act,
Stamp Act, and other duties coupled with sustained occupational constraints such as Quartering and
Impressments, it s simple to see how colonists likened the British Crown as masters with the
colonists as
Historical Evaluation of Computer
➢ What is a computer? Why it is also known as a data processor?

A device that computes, especially a programmable electronic machine that performs high speed
mathematical or logical operations or that assembles, stores, correlates, or otherwise processes
information is known to be a computer.

A computer is an electronic device which manipulates or transforms data. It accepts data, stores
data, process data according to a set of instructions, and also retrieve the data when required. Hence
it is known as a data processor.

➢ What is data processing? Differentiate between data and information. Which is more useful to the
people and why?

A series of operations on data by a computer in order to retrieve or transform or classify ... Show
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4. Diligence: Unlike human beings a computer is free from tiredness and lack of concentration. It
can continuously work for hours without creating any error and without grumbling. And a computer
will also all the processes with same speed and same accuracy.

5. Versatility: Versatility is one of the most wonderful things about the computer. One moment it is
preparing the results of an examination the next moment its working with picture. Briefly a
computer can perform almost any task if the task can be analyzed as binary logical instance.

6. Power of remembering: As a human being acquires new knowledge the brain subconsciously
selects what it feels to be important and worth retaining in its memory. This is not the case with a
computer. A computer can store any data and information as long as the user wants and can recall
them anytime to reprocess because of its memory compatibility. Even after several years user can
use the saved data as he saved means it remains unchanged.

7. No I.Q.: A computer is not a magical device. It possesses no intelligence of its own. Its IQ is
zero at least until today. It must have to be told what to do. A user can only tell a computer what to
do. A computer can not take its own decision.

8. No feelings: Computers are devoid of emotions. They have no feeling and no instincts because
they are machines. It doesn t get
Mr. Fox Begins Essay
In life, we are susceptible to danger just about everywhere we go. Most people avoid danger at all
costs, however there are certain dare devils who will face danger head on. Have you ever
wondered if some people willingly put themselves in dangerous situations just to explore their
curiosity? If you had to take a guess, would you guess that men or women are more likely to
willingly enter dangerous situations? People will face danger for many different reasons, some
because they are not at all aware of the potential danger, and others do because their temptation is
too strong. In an initial reading, Oyeyemi s tale What Happens Next in her novel Mr. Fox begins
by telling the story of Mary Foxe s planeride back to London where she meets... Show more content
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Was St. John Fox intent on speaking specifically to Mary Foxe on the plane ride? Or did Mary
Foxe just happen to be in the right place and at the right time? The way he enters the scene in the
novel is particularly strange and seems to alarm Mary Foxe. She describes his appearance like
this It seemed as he had addressed the words to me, so I opened my eyes. He was sitting to my
right, his whole body turned toward me, his chin on his fist as he studied me. I hadn t heard or
felt him draw near (Oyeyemi 149). The way St. John Fox snuck up on Mary Foxe so quietly
appeared to startle her, even though his intentions only appear to be to engage in casual
conversation by mentioning Only two hours until landing (Oyeyemi 149). Was this conversation
accidental or planned? His seemingly unimportant comment wasn t what appeared to bother Mary
Foxe. While describing his looks from her initial glance up at him, she said He was good looking.
Enough to make me feel uncomfortable. Tall and dark, etc. (Oyeyemi 149). Mary Foxe specifically
stated that St. John Fox made her feel uncomfortable solely based off of his looks, proving the
earlier alternate interpretation of the chapter to be correct that she did at one point see potential
danger in St. John Fox. However, there is no strong evidence to support that she was extremely
bothered by slyness. Another piece of evidence that supports the claim that St. John Fox had specific
intentions of connecting with Mary Foxe
Nunavut Environmental Change
Greetings, my name is Syed Raza and today I am representing the provinces and the territories in
North of Canada. We will be discussing about the predicted and current changes caused by global
warming to the environment of Yukon, North West Territories and Nunavut. My aim is to discuss
the top three important environmental changes for which Canada and its people need to develop
adaptation plans. Well, surprisingly global average temperature has increased by 2C to 4C in the
past 55 years. Moreover, the precipitation has increased the most in the north, rising by 61 percent
in the Arctic Tundra and by 32 percent in the Arctic Mountains. Added to this, it is expected for the
temperature to rise 2C more by 2020 and 4C by 2050, affecting the natural... Show more content on
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Ground temperatures in parts of the North are warming by one 10th of a degree after every ten
years. Where ground ice contents are comparatively high, melting permafrost can have significant
impacts, some of which may take not be as willingly obvious as others. On ice, you do not need a
very sloped surface before you start to slip or slide and hence, that is what happens with the
permafrost and overlying land, resulting in landslides in the North. Also, melting permafrost leads
to subsidence, which occurs usually when permafrost thaws/melts and the soil formerly held up by
the ice caves in. An example of this would be about Iqaluit s Arctic Winter Games arena, where the
floor began to sink soon after the building opened in October 2001. It is predicted that permafrost
area may decrease by approximately thirty seven to eighty one percent by the end of the century! As
temperatures keep getting warmer, permafrost will continue to thaw. Moreover, changes in
permafrost have unpleasant results for infrastructure designed for permafrost conditions. Eventually,
pipelines, airstrips and roads need to be changed because they depend on permafrost for structural
integrity. The estimated costs to upgrade and fix buildings or infra structure in Canada s North
could range from $250 million to $420 million. All these current/predicted changes due to melting
permafrost has resulted in a huge or major burden on the government resources.100 and 1000 of
people in North Canada live on permafrost. Once the frozen water turns into water, it makes it quite
difficult for the people in the towns to find drinking water. To conclude, melting permafrost in North
Canada has resulted in landslides, subsidence, damage to infra structure and people are facing
trouble in accessing
The Culture Of A Cultural Dance Essay
A Cultural Dance is defined as a dance, originating from a specific culture or county. Passed down
from generation to generation, often preformed with the cultures traditional music. Although the
three performance have similarities because they are each cultural dance, the performances have
multiple reasons, why they are different.
Identification and Description The Bhangra Empire, DANCE This, and Hopak all were traditional
dance costumes from their culture. The Bhangra Empire dressed in traditional Bharatanatyam
Indian Saris costumes. DANCE This don Kente cloth, traditional worn in Ghana. Hopak costumes
wore Traditional Ukrainian Costumes. However, their traditional costumes were extremely
different. The Bharatanatyam Indian Saris reminisce the color of a Peacock feathers; every
shade of the rainbow. The Kente cloth were shade of brown and beige mud. Some dancer were
topless. The performers showed more skin, while the other two performance, they dancers were
more covered. The Ukrainian Kozak costumes were bright red and blue tall boots and baggy
blouses, pants, and skirt. The African and Ukrainian music was played their traditional music live.
The African performers danced to the beat of the drum, while the Urkainan performed with a live
band. The Indian dance to nontraditional music for instance starting of their performance to Gangsta
s Paradise by Coolio. The DANCE This and Hopak performed on a typical theater stage with regular
stage lights. The Bhangra Empire
Demonstrations of the Power of Dictators in Anthem by Ayn...
Anthem Essay Hitler once stated He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future. This means that
whoever is in control of the youth will control what is going to happen, because the youth are the
future. Anthem by Ayn Rand demonstrates that Dictators are all powerful and will do anything to
keep that power.
Dictatorial leaders have multiple reasons for separating children from their parents and family. Some
reasons may include if they are taken from their families young they won t remember their life with
their families and won t try and break the rules to find them. Another reason children may be taken
from their families is to make sure that the parents and relatives do not tell them things that the
leader does not want them to believe. A final reason that the dictator would take a child from their
family is to keep them from becoming more advanced than they want them to. There are many
other reasons why dictators may do this which will be explained. Children taken from their parents
at young ages do not remember who their parents are or what they looked. Dictators take the
children at that age for the very reason that the kids will not want to look for their parents because
the child does not know what his or her parents look like. An event similar to that happened in
Anthem whenever the kids would be taken from the mother after they were born and were sent to his
or her first home until they would be old enough to start school. Making the kids constantly change
homes
The King Of Marcus Aurelius
The son of Marcus Aurelius, Commodus Antoninus, came to power in the wake of his father s
death in March of 180 CE. From the death of Marcus Aurelius came the end to the Five Good
Emperors. Commodus reign lasted from 180 to 192 CE and he described it as a golden age. (cite)
However, this was far from the truth. Commodussuccumbed to the lure of self indulgence and
become a megalomaniac. Along with those two flaws, he also held deep antagonism against the
Senate. (cite) Arguably, the two most important aspects of his reign was: his identification with
the demigod Hercules and his participation in gladiatorial games. Commodus thought himself as a
reborn Hercules, he appeared in public places donned in a lion hide cloak. It was a reference to
the Nemean Lion that Hercules fought in his twelve labors.(cite) And even in the arena, a horror
to the senate but possibly to the delight of the plebs, he wore this fighting. But there was a belief
held strongly by the elite that Roman Emperors were not supposed to do this. But his love for the
games was so immense he partook in them regardless of their beliefs. Commodus participated in
the gladiatorial games for his own self indulgence and fantasies about being Hercules. To Roman
elite, seeing the Emperor do this was appalling because gladiators were not supposed to be high
class; they were slaves or prisoners, and this is reason the Roman elite disliked his behavior.
Senators were forced to witness a number of these games. It
Tanpin Karin
Name: Adolfo Rodriguez
Panther ID: #1037779 Tanpin Kanri: Retail Practice at Seven Eleven Japan Japan was a seller s
market until the 1970s, but as profits decline in the late 1980s, a buyer s market began,
necessitating reform in the retail industry. Reason for this shift was ownership of objects was very
high among Japanese consumers. Toshifumi Suzuki, Chairman and CEO of Seven amp; I Holding
Established in 1974 as a small licensee of 7 Eleven, Inc., Seven Eleven Japan grew to become the
leading convenience store in Japan by 2005 in terms of operating income and number of stores. They
emphasize on fresh merchandise, innovative inventory management techniques, and numerous
technological improvements. They growth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Seven Eleven Japan should have employees accessing tablets computers link to headquarters as
they walk the aisles. The computer touch screen can summon up details of individual products,
sales data going back for weeks and even Japanese holidays and local events programmed that will
mix marketing with culture. A clerk can quickly see a customer approaching the cash register,
quickly key in a visual profile and match the profile to the customer purchases. That information
helps both the store and its suppliers refine marketing and inventory and allow both the store and
corporate managers to read the same data. The store manager will review the information by sales
trends and stock out by segmented groups. That way they will hold extensive knowledge of
market demands. The employees also use the tablet computer to track freshness of every piece of
food including sushi or fruit. This will be a great way to include this cutting edge technology to
serve the impulsive desires of customers. They need to market more to professional career women
not only individually but to the family oriented environment. The weekend soccer mom or the
during the week karate mom that need a quick dinner or lunch package can place an order thru her
phone and do a quick pick up. Also corporate can look into outsourcing a Loyalty Marketing
Program to rewards loyal customers and perhaps implement a data mining program.
The risks associated with these recommendations are attracting
Neighbors Movie Psychology
The movie Neighbors clearly demonstrates psychological motives when Pete, played by Dave
Franco, states that he is a psychology minor. At the one hour and five minutes mark of the movie,
he proceeds to explain Teddy s, played by Zac Efron, motives for why he becomes obsessed with
hating their new neighbors (IMDb.com, n.d.). He explains Teddy doesn t like the familynext door
because they remind him of his future and he is having too much fun, not planning for it. As the
conversation continues, Teddy identifies other reactions he had been having to problems the two
best friends have been having (Stoller, Neighbors ). Earlier in the movie, Pete slept with Teddy s
girlfriend, but as a way to cope with that, Teddy demonstrates a defense mechanism... Show more
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On the other hand, Teddy s parents are still together, therefore leaving him oblivious to the stress
level that Pete could sense (Stoller, Neighbors ). Weiten shows divorce to be the second most
stressful thing embarked unto a person (p. 566). Another topic that is discussed in the psychology
text is drug use. Marijuana is a commonly used drug throughout the movie. Page 212 and 214 show
the effects of this drug, as well as others and alcohol and Neighbors distinctly exhibits these effects.
As being centered around a college fraternity, drugs and alcohol are apparent and these said effects
are shown, whether being good or bad (Stoller,
Rhetorical Analysis Of Ezra Pound s His Philosophy And...
Ezra Pound was one of the most famous and influential figures in the Modernist literature movement.
Make it new was his philosophy and the rallying cry for Modernist literature. Whilst the Modernists
tried to capture the new by a persistent experimentalism , it rejected the traditional (Victorian and
Edwardian) framework of narrative, description, and rational exposition in poetry and prose .
Modernist literaturenot only rejected the old in terms of form, but also in subject matter Modernism
began to focus more on the self, on the internal dialogue. Whilst Post Modernism is much harder to
define, one thing that is prolific in Postmodern literature is the re working and imitation of the past
in the form of parody and pastiche. What I find interesting is that whilst Modernist were driven by
the desire to create something new, they were mostly benighted traditionalists that were reacting to
the change around them. The Postmodernists however, were not lamenting change but using
literature in a way that hoped to stimulate it. I am going to look at this with a specific focus on The
Waste Land by T.S. Eliot and The Crying Lot of 49 by Thomas Pynchon.
Of course neither Modernist Literature nor Postmodernist literature existed in a vacuum. They were
both parts of wider movements as a whole The Modernist movement and the Postmodernist
movement. The Modernist period occurred during a time of great change rapid industrialisation and
new media which disrupted the class
Comparison of Harry Potter and Jane Eyre
Harry Potter and Jane Eyre are two novel characters who have quite a lot of similarities. In their
early childhood, both were raised as orphans, both experienced cruelty and unkind treatment from
relatives who were supposed to take care of them, both were given opportunity to study and live far
away from the people who treated them harshly, and both of them had a life changing experience in
their respective schools.Both Harry Potterand Jane Eyre grew up and lived with their relatives.
Harry Potter lived with the Dursleys while Jane lived with the Reeds. Reading their story and how
they had to live every single day of their lives with such cruel, unkind and selfish relatives... Show
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The life of Harry Potter changed when he was finally introduced to his true identity, a wizard, and
had to attend school at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As for Jane, she
eventually had the chance to be away from the Reeds and study at Lowood Institution, a school
for orphaned girls. School was both tough and pleasant for Harry and Jane. Both had instant
friends and instant enemies. Attending school is perhaps a taste of normalcy in their lives, except
that their past still haunted and defined their characters. Harry was known at school as the boy
who lived having survived the attack of a notorious wizard (Rowling 18); while Jane had to carry
with her the rude description that her aunt made of her which is deceitful which resulted in her
being labeled as liar. As a result, both Harry and Jane had to face the difficulty of trying to fit in
and at times, had to bear the bitter consequences. Hard as it may seem, Harry and Jane managed to
get through the most difficult phases at school and eventually found solace and comfort in the
company of their true friends. Harry Potter discovers true friendships at Hogwarts through Ron
Weasly and Hermione Granger. They protect and defend each other oftentimes with the help of
Hagrid, a staff member at Hogwarts who had grown fond of them and protects Harry in so many
ways. Jane Eyre, on the other hand,
Civilization and Its Discontents, by Sigmeund Freud Essay...
Civilization and Its Discontents is a book written by Sigmund Freud in 1929 (originally titled Das
Unbehagen in der Kultur or The Uneasiness in Culture.) This is considered to be one of Freud s most
important and widely read works. In this book, Freud explains his perspective by enumerating what
he sees as fundamental tensions between civilization and the individual. He asserts that this tension
stems from the individual s quest for freedom and non conformity and civilization s quest for
uniformity and instinctual repression. Most of humankind s primitive instincts are clearly
destructive to the health and well being of a humancommunity (such as the desire to kill.) As a direct
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Freud theorizes that this oceanic feeling is a regression into an earlier state of consciousness before
the ego had differentiated itself from the world of objects. Freud also theorizes that the religious
oceanic feeling arises from the infant s helplessness and the longing for the father and imagine[s] that
the oceanic feeling became connected with religion later on. In other words, the oceanic feeling is
not a genuine religious experience, though people experience it that way. Throughout the rest of
the book, Freud addresses the conflict between civilization and the individual. He starts with the
fundamental paradox of civilization: we created civilization as a tool to protect ourselves from
unhappiness; however it is our largest source of unhappiness. He also points out that contemporary
technological advances have been a mixed blessing for human happiness. He also asks what the
purpose of civilization is if it is not to satisfy the pleasure principal. He later concedes that
civilization has to make compromises of happiness to fulfill its primary goal of bringing people into
peaceful relationships with each other, by making them subject to a higher, communal authority.
Freud included a cornucopia of various themes in this book. The first of these is the recurring theme
of the primal father and his psychological heritage. This is one of Freud s most controversial cultural
speculations. Freud proposes that human societies were

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