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Essay On Social Inequities In America
Social Inequity Paper
People can not put on the news without seeing at least one story about social inequality or injustice,
if everyone knows about these inequities why are they not being solved? Inequities are not limited
to America, social inequity is a global problem making it extremely important to raise awareness of
the topic. Inequities such as racism and sexism impact teenagers in America, but to counteract this
persecution authors can use various genres of literature to promote tolerance and reduce the effects
of inequities. Racism and sexism violates people s rights in schools, the workplace, and almost
every place in the world. Through the words of authors, society can learn the harmful effects of these
inequities, and learn how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Speeches and music are great ways to bring awareness to inequalities around the globe. Music
created by artists can help support many causes, through their lyrics people subconsciously learn
about social inequities. Known throughout the world, Youssou N Dour is a musical peacemaker
in his native Senegal and lends his words and music to critical campaigns, such as malaria
prevention programmes. (Da Silva) Another example is Oliver Mtukudzi, a musician from
Zimbabwe, who helps raise awareness of diseases by shaping his lyrics to inspire people to help
his causes. Yet another example is Angelique Kidjo, an ambassador of goodwill, who helps
causes like hunger by singing about them. In synopsis, music has a major effect on social
inequities and can greatly help change to our society. Lastly, speeches have had the biggest impact
on our society out of any genre of literature. Susan B. Anthony greatly paved a path for women s
rights by tenaciously campaigning to get women s rights to be equal to men s. For example, she
helped women get the right to vote. Correspondingly, in The Gettysburg Address, Lincoln focused
on fixing the inequality of slavery and helping colored people gain equal rights. When Martin
Luther King gave the I Have A Dream speech, he completely changed social inequities by greatly
decreasing racism. Africans found a particularly poignant
A Great Mistake Of The Athenians
This was a great mistake of the Athenians, as Thucydides claims, most of them (Athenians) being
ignorant of its (Sicily) size and of the number of its inhabitants, Hellenic and barbarian, and of the
fact that they were undertaking a war not much inferior to that against the Peloponnesians . So,
Athens undervalued Sicilyand overvalued their (the Athenians) greatness. Nicias tried to warn
citizens about the wealth and strength of the Sicilian states enemies they would have to challenge,
and insisted on a great preparation and investments in the expedition to make it possible. He also
added: Indeed, even if we leave Athens with a force not only equal to that of the enemy except in
the number of heavy infantry in the field, but even at all points superior to him, we shall still find it
difficult to conquer Sicilyor save ourselves .

The preparation for the expedition began and the departure to Sicily took place. It worth saying that
all Athenians were taking part in preparation, the government and citizens did their best. Indeed this
armament that first sailed out was by far the most costly and splendid Hellenic force that had ever
been sent out by a single city up to that time .

Alcibiades, one of the generals of the expedition, had a lot of enemies in Athens, due to his luxury
life and desire to get as much fame as possible. So, before the departure of expedition his enemies
tried to do everything to implicate him in scandals and expose. All in all Alcibiades was
Examples Of Sympathy In Disabled By Wilfred Owen
How does the writer create sympathy for the young soldier in Disabled ? Wilfred Owen s Disabled
is one of his most emotionally provoking and poignant poems that elicits deep sympathy within the
reader. The poem undertakes frequent shifts in chronology that expresses his tormented thoughts and
recollections of a war victim who suffers from terrible disfigurement. Wilfred Owen evokes
sympathy by illustrating the soldier s unbearable experiences through the use of imagery, contrast
and irony. Owen uses imagery to depict the realities of war, highlighting the painful aftermath it
results in. Owen evokes sympathy by presenting the persona as a lonely, isolated war victim. The
persona is unnamed, only identified as he . This suggests... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sympathy is created when the reader realises that the soldier s reasons for joining the war were
ignorant and naive, which he could have avoided himself. The soldier liked a blood smear ,
implying that the persona wanted to idealise himself as a masculine, brave and courageous figure
by getting injured in a game. The reader cannot feel more sorry when the persona is encouraged to
think of the war as a football game , which illustrates youthful ignorance and naivety have costed him
his
Amazon Web Services Inc ( Aws ), Pivotal Corp And Datastax...
There are many vendors that are using Hadoop technology to improve their business but in this
paper I will be talking about only three of them, such as Amazon Web Services Inc (AWS),
Pivotal Corp and Datastax Inc. AWS own and maintain the network connected hardware required
for these application services, while you provision and use what you need via a web application.
AWS is a provider of cloud computing, which refers to the on demand delivery of IT resources and
applications via the Internet with pay as you go pricing. Pivotal Corp offers a modern approach to
technology that organizations need to thrive in a new era of business innovation. Their solutions
intersect cloud, big data and agile development, creating a framework that... Show more content on
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The cloud provides rapid access to flexible and low cost IT resources; people can access as many
resources as the need, almost instantly, and only pay for what they use. There are six advantages
and benefits that AWS is advertising, such as pay for how much you consume; achieve higher
economies of scale which translates into lower pay as you go prices; eliminate guessing on your
infrastructure capacity needs; increase speed and agility; stop spending money on running and
maintaining data centers; and provide lower latency and better experience for your customers
simply and at minimal cost. Cloud computing has three main types that are commonly referred to
as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service
(SaaS). IaaS contains the basic building blocks for cloud IT and typically provide access to
networking features, computers, and data storage space. Also, it provides with the highest level of
flexibility, and management control over your IT resources and is most similar to existing IT
resources that many IT departments and developers are familiar with today. PaaS remove the need
for organizations to manage the underlying infrastructure and allow you to focus on the deployment
and management of your applications; this helps to be more efficient and not to worry about
resource procurement, capacity planning, software
Improving Student Response
Improving Class Participation and Understanding Using a Student Response System
Traditional methods of student feedback, such as hand raising, make it impossible for more than one
person at a time to answer questions. Student response systems or clickers allow every student in the
class to participate and evaluate their understanding of the material.
Little to no research exists on the use of clickers in a nurse anesthesia program. Improving class
participation and understanding may even equate to increased motivation and performance in the
future. Every student could potentially benefit from a student response system.
Not only can students benefit academically, but clickers can also make the learning environment
more dynamic and interactive. Students are more attentive to the material presented. Faculty
members are also able to assess student understanding throughout lectures, instead of after testing is
completed.
The goal was to make learning at a nurse anesthesia school a more dynamic process for both students
and faculty through the use of a student response system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The mixed results may be due to the way questions were presented or even how responsive and
interactive the facilitator was with the results. The results could be contributed to the way the
clicker system was introduced. Each of these items could have an effect on the students perception.
A study was done that focused on a model for selecting, implementing, and evaluating a student
response system reviewed literature for best practice techniques. The study found that SRS
technology must be selected carefully to match teaching practices (Klein Kientz, 2013). Faculty
must be dynamic and flexible. As data is analyzed and displayed by the receiver, he or she may
need to be creative and change how or what they are teaching based on the responses (Klein Kientz,
Electricity Is Generated From The Energy
HYDROFUEL CELLS
Abstract: Electricity is generated from the energy; we get, by the burning of fossil fuels, where the
fuel can be stored and used when needed according to the immediate energy requirements. Hence it
is speaking to a concentrated and stable type of energy. On the opposite side, we have some
irregular types of energy, for example, wind, wave, tidal and sunlight based. These can t be put
away and must be utilized according to accessibility; generally their energy possibilities are lost.
For the usage of these energy sources, there is a need to convert this energy into suitable forms
for storage. For this Hydrofuel Cells are one of the best way to create and store energy as they
possess many positive qualities such as renewable, environment friendly, readily available elements
for electricity generation etc. Here it is discussed about the working of Hydrofuel cells, advantages
and disadvantages and lots more. The paper also contributes the comparison of Hydrofuel cells with
the batteries.
Index terms: Introduction, working, why only Hydrogen element, comparison with Batteries, cost
analysis, advantages and disadvantages, applications, problems faced in Hydrofuel cells, conclusion.
Introduction: Renewable energy advancements are required to play the main part in the inevitable
energy era portfolio keeping in mind the end goal to accomplish manageable energy era. The real
requirements for expanding entrance of renewable energy sources are their accessibility and
Mr. Benedict
The personality of these two characters is the same, but so different. They both have an agenda and
will not let anyone or anything stop them. Their thoughts and behaviors are very calculated that their
next move is somewhat unexpected. Each character is influenced by the environment that they are
accustomed to; and their egos co inside with their reputation. Throughout the entire movie, you start
to see exactly how the characters develop and match their personality. You see how each character
interacts with the people around them. Danny Ocean is very instinctive; a born leader. He knows
how to delegate to get want he wants done. Although he is very articulate, one may not know this
based off his past. There is a self confidence about him, that makes him the best at what he does.
Danny is also a persuader that usually gets whatever he wants and will go through any means to
get it. As we look at Terry Benedict, he is very slick and by the book. Everything runs like
clockwork and his next move is always by the book. Mr. Benedict can also be an antagonist; an
adversary. Terry knows that he is dating Danny Ocean s lady and tries to rub it in his face every
change he gets. But Mr. Benedict is a control freak; likes to be in charge. He does not want anything
or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Personality plays a big part in who we are, it is such a broad subject when it comes to science and
in daily life. The various theories of personality that play throughout this movie has helped us gain
a deeper and better understanding of what makes each character unique. By learning more about
each character, you can better understand how they interact with themselves as well as each other.
The Trait Theory can be applied to this movie since it focuses on specific types of behavior by
traits. The traits focus on a person s personality, how they think, and why they behave a certain
OPERATION ANACONDA
Introduction Operation Anaconda was the first major joint combat operation against the war on
terror that the US was committed to winning. This operation would test our military s readiness for
joint operations against a hardened and willing adversary. The primary mission was to kill/capture
Taliban/Al Qaeda forces occupying towns and villages in the vicinity of Shahi Khot in order to gain
control of the valley.1 The US needed the towns, villages, mountains, and more importantly, the
intricate and hard to access caves cleared of enemy fighters. Units participating in the operation
included elements of the 101st Airborne Division, 10th Mountain Division, Special Operations
Forces (SOF), and Coalition forces from seven nations... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Reports from intelligence indicated that 150 to 250 enemy fighters would be in the objective area.8

Execution 10th Mountain Division s Commander, General Hagenbeck became the Combined Joint
Task Force Commander. CJTF Mountain would be operating out of Bagram Air Base in
Afghanistan. Colonel Mulholland was the Special Forces Commander also located in Afghanistan.
They both agreed that a cordon was needed around the valley and slowly tighten in on the Taliban
forces. The mission was appropriately named Operation Anaconda.9 Conventional forces were
brought in to increase manpower. Leaders at all levels agreed that the local Afghan fighters along
with our own would not be sufficient. Units from the 101st Airborne Division in addition to 10th
Mountain Division would help the friendly enemy ratio. General Franks wanted conventional
forces to help SOF units, and of course the conventional forces commanders wanted in on the
fight. They didn t want to let this war to continue to be just a Special Forces fight. The plan was to
have the mission function like a hammer and anvil. The very outer cordon area would consist of
mainly US SOF and numerous other nations. Task Force Rakkasans (10th Mountain and 101st
Airborne Divisions) would be air assaulted in by Chinooks helicopters on the eastern side of the
valley to set up blocking positions. The valley floor
Leadership Skills Used By Iacocca Whitney
In chapter two, Chad s fact searching is supported by Iacocca Whitney (2007), Leaders don t just
take things at face value. They ask hard questions. Chad also exercises a rephrasing technique listed
in chapter two and supported by Guilmartin, (2010) with You build trust by revealing how you
filtered that person s communicationand by giving him a chance to confirm or clarify what you
interpreted.
The second question is listed in two parts for objective two, Describe a time where you had to lead a
team through change. What leadership skills did you exhibit? Chad s answer was, I have had two
major opportunities to lead teams through a change. Both in Compounding and Equipment Prep,
major changes were made to address processes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I will be in the area to help guide and understand the process and changes needed to the intervention.
E Effectiveness: Constant communication was/is given to let the teams know who we are tracking
and making minor tweaks based on the feedback.
As a leader, I tried to emphasize that we are in this together and that their feedback is critical.
They can voice concerns and ideas at any time. It was also stated that accountability would also be
part of the changes. In both instances where major changes occurred, I tried to use analogies to
help assist in the understanding of what it currently looks like, and what it can look like if we
achieve it. I try to personally acknowledge individuals and groups for their effort.
In chapter three, I Thessalonians 5:11 supports encouragement, So encourage each other and build
each other up, just as you are already doing. Furthermore, in chapter two, Mehok, (2013) solidifies
the importance of feedback with, It is extremely important that you talk with and receive feedback
from you staff members on a regular basis. Always be open to suggestions from any employee.
Change must be accompanied with encouragement and feedback for a team to be successful making
changes.
Part two: What skills should you have used? Chad returned, I would say maybe checking in with
groups and individuals more. I just assumed that
Rossetta Inc
Rossetta Stone Inc.

I. Current Situation

A. Current Performance

Proactive and aggressive potential for profit about Rosetta stone s growth, the language learning
industry produced over 83$ billion in consumer spending.

From 2004 to 2009, Rosetta Stone s revenue increased from $25.4 million to $252.3 million,
representing a 58% compound annual growth rate

B strategic posture

1. Misson

Rosetta Stone s mission was to change the way people learn languages. The company blended
language learning with technology at a time when globalization connected more and more
individuals and institutions to each other appropriate for Rosetta Stone to offer products like audio
books or services in order to increase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
o The company developed the software s intuitive user interface which assisted in the learner s
transition from listening comprehension to speaking. Rosetta Stone established a student
management system designed to allow teachers and administrators to configure lesson plans and to
review student progress reports. The company, with the help of software firm Parature Inc., offered
customer service via Facebook

o Rosetta Stone intended to advance its software platform and its speech recognition technology. The
company was evaluating opportunities to extend its offerings to mobile technology.

V. Analysis of strategic factors

A. situational analysis

1. strengths

o Rossetta Stone well known and respected company

o focused on minimizing costs and achieving efficiency as it met its production goals

o In 2009, the company placed #14 on the Inc. 5000 list for the education industry. It also received
the National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA) Honors Award for Rosetta Stone Version 3
Personal Edition, four classroom specific awards for Classroom Version 3.

o Marketing research which supported the success of the company s

o offered the language learning market 31 languages from which to choose.

o a lack of publicly held competitors


Weakness

o not enough market share

o the company did not utilize classic teaching tools like translations, explicit grammar
Descriptive Essay About Football
Going into high school was a big deal for me. A new school with new teachers, friends, classes,
and just about anything else you could think of. Everything was new except for soccer. I had
been playing soccer since I was five years old, and it had become my favorite hobby since. This
year, I had hoped to make varsity on the team, but being the shy, stand back kid I am, I didn t have
the courage to take that spot and become a leader of the team. Being a leader along with a hard
working attitude, a desire to win the game, and some skill were the qualities varsity players had. You
needed to be able to step up when called upon, rally the team together, and playyour heart out. These
qualities didn t suit me at all, or so I thought. The team had its first practice after day one of
school, and it was one of the most nerve racking experiences I ve had in my life. The
upperclassmen liked to pick on me and the other freshman, but that was to be expected. The
captain, Jake, was the only senior that was nice to us freshman. Before we started he took us
aside and said I know you re all scared of the upper classmen, but they all just started out like you
did. If you try hard enough you ll end up being on varsity and playing awesome. After that the rest
of practice was brutal. It was a scorching hot day at nearly 80 degrees and having to run drill after
drill didn t make things any more bearable. I knew I d need to practice hard since the championship
was already a month and a half
Developing a Professional Presence
Professional presence

Professional presence is a dynamic blend of poise, self confidence, control, and style that empowers
us to be able to command respect in any situation. Once acquired, it permits us to project a
confidence that others can quickly perceive the first time they meet us.

The importance of making a good first impression

A positive first impression can be thought of as the first step in building a long term relationship.

The Primary Effect

The development of professional presence begins with a full appreciation of the first impression.
The tendency to form and retain impressions quickly at the time of an initial meeting illustrates
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If you want the promotion, you have to look promotable
A good rule to follow is to dress for the job you want, not the job you have. If you are currently a
bank teller and want to become a branch manager, identify the successful branch managers and
emulate their manner of dress.

If you want respect, you have to dress as well as or better than your industry standards.
One would expect to find conservative dress standards in banking, insurance, accounting, and law,
and more casual dress standards in advertising, sports entertainment and agriculture. Spend time
researching the dress and grooming standards in the industry in which you hope find a job.

Selecting Your Career Apparel

Companies that have initiated extensive career apparel programs rely on uniforms to project an
image of consistent quality, good services and uniqueness.

For example men worker rules include, no beard, and dress shirts with coordinated ties. Female
employee rules includes the skirt length (must not be shorter than two inches above the knew), and
also stockings.

The company requires employees to follow the rules in order to maintain the personal appearance
and grooming standards give it a marketing advantage.

The uniform worn by employees by clerk, and the employees at restaurant were classified as career
apparel.

In addition to special design uniforms,

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