Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Splitting a message, and processing and gathering

This recipe will show you how you how to split a message into individual fragments, process each fragment individually, and re-aggregate the processed exchanges back Into a single exchange. In EIP terms, this is known as a Composed Message Processor, and Is made up of a combination of a Splitter and an Aggregated. How to do It†¦ In order to split and aggregate (Join) a message, combine a split DSL statement with an associated Congo as follows: 1. Define an Segregationist's Instance as described In the Aggregating related messages recipe.For this example, we will reuse theSetAggregationStrategy Implementation from that recipe: 2. Define a regular split block as per the Splitting a message into fragments recipe, breaking up the payload as you see fit through the use of an expression. Reference the Segregationist's instance through the strategy attribute in the split element: ${body) In the Java DSL, refer to the Segregationist's instance as the second parameter to the split() stat ement: from(â€Å"direct:in†) . Split(body(), new Straightforwardness()) . End() . To(â€Å"mock:out†); How it works†¦When an exchange reaches the split statement, It Is broken up Into Individual fragments as expected, each of which Is processed through the steps defined within the block. When each split fragment's exchange reaches the end of the split block, It Is passed Into theAggregationStrategy for aggregation. When all of the fragments have been processed, the final aggregated message proceeds down the route from the split block. This Is different from the normal Splitter behavior, which forwards the original message to that statement after the split statement.TIP By default, all processing Is performed by a single thread. You can parallelize the processing of each message fragment by using theparallelprocesslng option as described in the Processing split messages in parallel recipe. There's more†¦ An Segregationist's. When an exception is thrown during the processing of the fragment, the exchange will be immediately passed to Segregationist's. It is then up to the strategy to decide what to do with this information.

Spectroscopy Lab Report

cName: Nicholas CasselGen Chem 1210 23 March 2013 Blinded By the Light Abstract: In this experiment we were provided a cereal box spectrometer to observe the emission lines of noble gases and hydrogen. Based on the scale readings on the spectrometer and the Balmer-Rydberg formula, their wavelengths and percent error were able to be extrapolated. Based on the literature values, the cereal box spectrometer proved its value as a decently accurate spectrometer. Introduction: Every element and subsequent atom associated emits light; also know as electromagnetic radiation, when in an excited state.Analyzing this emitted light can give insight to the makeup and characteristics of them. The light given off by an energetically excited atom is not a continuous distribution of all possible wavelengths, but rather consists of a few wavelengths giving a series of discrete lines. Spectroscopy is the analysis of that emitted light and its dispersion into to it’s component wavelengths and col ors. Niels Bohr explained the discrete spectrum of hydrogen? by relating it to the electron. Normally the electron in the hydrogen atom is located in the first energy-level.When a hydrogen atom atoms gains energy, the electron moves from a lower energy-level to one of higher energy. The energy gained by the atom is exactly the amount of energy needed to move the electron from the lower energy-level to the higher energy-level. With its electron in a higher energy-level, the atom is now in an unstable, higher energy, excited state. The tendency is for electrons to occupy the lowest level available. So shortly after gaining the energy, the electron returns to a lower energy-level. Energy must be given up when this occurs, and the energy is lost as light.Each line in the emitted light of hydrogen represents the movement of an electron from a specific outer level to a specific inner one. We judge this emitted light against the electromagnetic spectrum with a spectrometer. A spectrometer is an instrument that gathers light particles (photons) and is able to determine the chemical make-up of the source. A spectrometer breaks up a beam of light into its component colors. Usually it uses a prism or a diffraction grating. Light goes in as a beam of white light and is split into a rainbow. Particular atoms generate light at particular frequencies (colors) and so can be identified in the lab.The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. This range extends from sub-radio waves to gamma rays. Visible light falls within this spectrum. The light emitted by each element is independently different and has different â€Å"colors† that can be seen on the spectrum. The Balmer-Rydberg formula is used to describe the emission lines of hydrogen across the entire spectrum and not just visible light. The purpose of this laboratory experiment is to see the emitted wavelengths of elements through a spectroscope and calculate th e wavelengths with the Balmer-Rydberg formula.Then with the calculations, relate them to the atom. I believe that with the correct calculations and comparisons the wavelengths, each emission line will be able to be determined. Experimental The procedures as per the lab manual page 258 (Grossie, Underwood, 2012) were to first calibrate our spectroscope with helium. Looking at helium through the spectroscope, the emission lines where seen and recorded. That data was then put into Microsoft Excel and put into a graph. From the graph a formula was extrapolated. The spectroscope was used to observe and record the fours spectral lines of hydrogen.The calibration plot from helium determine the wavelengths of each of the lines by extrapolation. Comparing the calculated wavelengths to those determined from the calibration plot, and then calculate the percent error for the values. Then the spectroscope was used to view the spectral lines of argon, krypton, neon and Xenon. These noble gasses a re then calculated in the same manner as hydrogen. Data Results The wavelengths (? ) for helium for the calibration were given to us in our lab manual on page 261 (Grossie, D. , et al. 2012). With the spectroscope, the helium in the discharge tube was observed. The emission line scale eading and colors were then recorded on table 1. 1 which can be found below. These values where then put into an excel spreadsheet and graph was formed (table 1. 2). An equation was then extrapolated from the data that would give the experimental wavelength (expt ? ) values that will be used for later values. The trend line for table 1. 2 was established to see the relationship between wavelength and scale readings. Expt ? =a ? +b Expt ? =7. 1541 ? + 343. 12 TABLE 1. 1 Helium Calibration ? (nm)| Scale Reading| Color| 667. 8| 45| Red| 587. 6| 35| Yellow| 501. 6| 22| Green| 492. 2| 20| Blue-green| 471. 3| 18| Blue| 47. 1| 15| Violet| TABLE 1. 2 Helium Calibration Graph Then, by measuring and calculating the emission lines in the hydrogen line spectrum, the data on table 1. 3 was collected. The calculated wavelength (Calc ? ) was determined by the Balmer-Rydberg formula. 1? =R(1m2-1n2) R=Rydberg Constant=1. 0968x107m-1 The percent error was then calculated by the following equation. error %=(calc ? -expt ? )calc ? The experimental wavelength (expt ? ) was determined with, Expt ? =7. 1541 ? + 343. 12 TABLE 1. 3 Hydrogen Emission Scale Reading| Color| Expt ? | m| n| Calc ? | ? % error|   |   |   | 1| 2|   |   | |   |   | 1| 3|   |   |   |   | 1| 4|   |   | 45| Red| 665. 05| 2| 3| 656. 11| 1. 36| 26| Green| 529. 12| 2| 4| 486| 8. 87| 13| Blue| 436. 12| 2| 5| 433. 94| 0. 5| 29| Indigo| 550. 58| 2| 6| 410. 07| 34. 26| |   |   | 3| 4|   |   | |   |   | 3| 5|   |   | |   |   | 3| 6|   |   | The measuring and calculating of the emission lines in the Neon, Argon, Krypton and Xenon line spectrums yielded the data on tables 1. 4-1. 7. The calcu lated wavelength (Calc ? ) was determined by the Balmer-Rydberg formula. 1? =R(1m2-1n2) R=Rydberg Constant=1. 0968x107m-1 The percent error was then calculated by the following equation. error %=(calc ? -expt ? )calc ?The experimental wavelength (expt ? ) was determined with, Expt ? =7. 1541 ? + 343. 12 TABLE 1. 4 Neon Emission Ne Scale Reading| Color| Expt ? | Calc ? | % error| 45| Red| 665. 05| 640. 2| 3. 88| 38| Orange| 614. 97| 607. 4| 1. 24| 35| Yellow| 593. 51| 588. 2| 0. 9| 27| Green| 536. 28| 540. 1| 0. 7| TABLE 1. 5 Argon Emission Ar Scale Reading| Color| Expt ? | Calc ? | % error| 10| Violet| 414. 66| 454. 6| 8. 78| 32| Yellow| 572. 05| 514. 5| 11. 18| 54| Red| 729. 44| 528. 7| 37. 96| TABLE 1. 6 Krypton Emission Kr Scale Reading| Color| Expt ? | Calc ? | % error| 30| Green| 557. 74| 476. 3| 17. 09| 13| Violet| 436. 12| 406. | 7. 31| 15| Blue Violet| 450. 43| 415. 4| 8. 43| 34| Yellow| 586. 35| 520. 8| 12. 58| TABLE 1. 7 Xenon Emission Xe Scale Reading| Color| Expt ? | Cal c ? | % error| 21| Green| 493. 35| 513. 1| 3. 84| 18| Blue| 471. 89| 464. 3| 1. 63| Discussion The helium trend line in table 1. 2 shows that as the longer the wavelength gets, higher the scale rating becomes. This is because the longer the wavelength is, the less energy it has. The emission lines of hydrogen were then observed and recorded on table 1. 3 with the scale readings. The m and n levels were already given to us on the table prior to the beginning of the lab.Using the Balmer-Rydberg formula, the wavelength could be calculated. Using the calibration of helium, the experimental calculation was able to be determined with the equation extrapolated from excel. The two results gave rise to the error calculations. Comparing the hydrogen results with tables 1. 4 – 1. 7, its can be seen that there is a trend of the longer the wavelength is, the more percent error there is. Through our cereal box spectrometers, the emission lines of the low energy waves viewed a the color red are more broad than that of the high energy waves because theirs are much longer respectively.This makes it more difficult to determine the exact scale reading. With the correct calculations as proposed, each emission line was able to be determined. Conclusion The ability to observe emission lines then decipher the element is a useful application in the fields of astronomy. Astronomers are able to view the emissions and determine the chemical make up of a specific object billions of miles away. The data collected indicated that as the lower the energy of the waves, there was a error percentage. This error is also from a cereal box spectrometer.It can be inferred that there is an inherent amount of decreased precision in assessing the scale readings. Future experiments could still make use of the cereal box but also have a laboratory quality spectrometer to compare accuracy too. There could be significant human error in the construction of the cereal box versions. The results of thi s experiment, bar any inaccuracy, where still in line of the calibrated helium. References: Grossie, D. & Underwood K. (2011). Laboratory Guide for Chemistry. â€Å"Atomic Spectrometry†, Wright State University. Dayton, OH.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Comparing the Ways

Compare the ways in which Owen powerfully portrays physical and mental consequences of war in the poems ‘Disabled' and ‘Mental Cases' Wilfred Owen's poems ‘Disabled' and ‘Mental Cases' each portray very different aspects of war and its consequences. As their names suggest, ‘Mental Cases' is about the psychological effects war had on soldiers, whereas ‘Disabled' focuses more on the physical consequences of war. However, in both poems the physical and mental costs are all intertwined, and although they describe very different situations, in many ways the poems are alike in their portrayal of the consequences of war overall.The first ways in which we can compare these poems is by their content, language and tone. In the poem ‘Disabled', Owen states the subject's situation in the first line of the poem: â€Å"He sat in a wheeled chair, waiting for dark† this line bluntly highlights to the reader that the subject is disabled, and is obvious ly very handicapped by his injury, because he cannot do anything except ‘waiting for dark'. The narrator the informs the reader of exactly what the man's injuries are, in the same direct style – â€Å"Legless, sewn short at elbow. This emphasizes how starkly and immediately obvious the man's injuries would be to somebody who saw him. In comparison, the poem ‘Mental Cases' starts with the line â€Å"Who are these? Why sit they here in twilight? â€Å"; which is a far less straight forward line, and reflects how little was understood about the mental effects of war at the time. The physical consequences of war are not as prominent in ‘Mental Cases', but they are still mentioned.The most powerful example is when the narrator describes how the shell-shocked soldiers appear: â€Å"their heads wear this hilarious, hideous, awful falseness of set-smiling corpses† and the reader comes to understand that their torment is so great they have lost control of t heir facial muscles. Owen uses the phrase â€Å"their faces wear† to show that their facial expressions are not a true illustration of their feelings, but like a mask covering their thoughts. He then eerily compares their expressions to that of â€Å"set-smiling corpses†Ã¢â‚¬Ëœ to perhaps to suggest that these men are almost dead with torment.Another powerful physical description in ‘Mental Cases' is â€Å"their eyeballs shrink tormented – back into their brains† which paints a picture of how gaunt the men's faces are, and how their mental torture is so real to them, that their eyes physically shrink away from the memories. Overall, physical consequences of war provide the central problem for the subject of ‘Disabled', whereas in ‘Mental Cases' the subjects' poor physical condition is because of their mental state. This brings us on to the powerful portrayal of the mental consequences of war in these poems. Mental Cases' is set in an ins titute for mentally damaged soldiers, and starts with a stanza questioning how the men concerned have been reduced to such a state of insanity. One very powerful question which describes the men's mental torment is â€Å"-but what slow panic gouged these chasms round their fretted sockets? † The oxymoron â€Å"slow panic† highlights just how terrible the suffering of the men is as panic is one of the most horrible, alarmed and rushed emotions a person can feel; so to have this feeling drawn out and slow is awful.Owens use of the verb ‘gouged' is also poignant as it is a violent action, so it underlines that these men are the victims of something brutal. Another particularly moving line in the first stanza is â€Å"Ever from hair and through their hands' palms Misery swelters† This statement is very effective at showing how all-consuming their fear and misery is as it metaphorically compares the misery to sweat; which of course comes out of every pore of on e's skin, and the verb â€Å"swelters† is adds to the effect as it conveys the clammy fever which is plaguing the men along with their memories.In comparison to ‘Mental Cases', the poem ‘Disabled' describes less direct mental consequences of war; as the subject of the poem is not suffering from shell-shock, but rather from the loneliness and helplessness which his disability is causing him. Before the war, the subject of the poem was a handsome and popular teenager who was excellent at football, however, his injuries have left him disfigured and completely dependent on others, which leads to a mental torment far subtler but almost as agonising as that of the subjects in ‘Mental Cases' – he spends all his time thinking about the time before the war, and regretting that he signed up.This is the main tragedy behind this poem – the fact that the whole situation could have been prevented if he hadn't. The narrator of the poem recognises this, and ex presses the subject's regret with lines such as â€Å"In the old times, before he threw away his knees†. The use of the phrase â€Å"threw away† shows that the subject does not think that it was worth it – he feels that he lost his limbs for nothing; it was a waste. It also suggests that he blames himself for what happened.Another phrase which is very powerful in conveying the mental consequences of war on the subject of this poem is in the first line; when he is described as sitting and â€Å"waiting for dark†. This shows how he empty his life is, because he has nothing to do but wait for darkness to come, so he can go to bed. The final phrase which powerfully portrays the mental consequences of war is when, describing how the subject was naive when he signed up for the war, the narrator writes â€Å"no fears of Fear came yet. By turning the second ‘fear' into a proper noun, Owen powerfully suggests that there are a multitude of different things e ncompassed in this word for a soldier, and shows how central fear was to soldiers' lives when they were at war. Overall, ‘Mental Cases' shows the most vicious and forceful mental consequences that war could have on a soldier, whereas ‘Disabled' shows an indirect and much more subtle, yet still tormenting psychological impact of war. One thing which the poems have in common concerning the consequences of war, is that it is clear in both that war demanded great sacrifice from the soldiers, and caused great loss for them.This is very powerfully portrayed in ‘Disabled' when the narrator writes â€Å"He's lost his colour very far from here, poured it down shell-holes till the veins ran dry† these two lines are particularly poignant due to Owens use of the verb â€Å"poured† which emphasizes the excessiveness of the young man's loss of blood. The word â€Å"colour† here could be interpreted to mean the man's happiness and natural blush; which reminds the reader again of how handsome and popular he had been.The final point which makes this line so powerful is the phrase â€Å"till his veins ran dry† which conveys to the reader that the subject gave everything he had to the war – his limbs and with them his successful life -, yet got nothing back. In comparison, the subjects of ‘Mental Cases' lost their minds to the war; because of the unimaginable horrors they experienced. The narrator sums this up in the lines â€Å"Carnage incomparable, and human squander rucked too thick for these men's extrication† this shows that the men experienced too many horrors and too much slaughter for them to endure.Another point which both poems express is that the consequences of war, both physical and mental, are irreversible. This is obvious in ‘Disabled', as there is no way he can get his legs back; but the narrator emphasizes this throughout the poem by using the word ‘never' frequently. For example †Å"Now, he is old; his back will never brace†. By describing the man, who cannot be more than nineteen years old, as old, Owen shows the reader just how much of an effect the war had on the subject, as age is one of the few indisputably irreversible things in life.In comparison, the narrator of ‘ Mental Cases', when describing the soldiers' memories, says â€Å"Wading sloughs of flesh these helpless wander. Treading blood from lungs that had loved laughter† by describing them as ‘helpless' the narrator shows he considers the men beyond help. After all, how can you help someone if the source of all their problems is their own memories? The lines are made particularly powerful as they describe the soldiers remembering when they trod on lungs which â€Å"had loved laughter†.This shows that the soldiers had known and laughed with the men whose lungs they were forced to step on because the ground was covered with so many bodies. Another line where we get th e sense that the shell-shocked men are beyond help is when the narrator says â€Å"on their sense sunlight seems a blood-smear†Ã¢â‚¬ ¦ â€Å"Dawn breaks open like a wound that bleeds afresh†: if something as beautiful and pure as sunlight and sunrise reminds these men of blood and wounds, then we feel that nothing will ever calm them, and bring them back to sanity. Another way in which we can compare these poems is by their structure.Most noticeably, ‘Disabled' is considerably longer than ‘Mental Cases'. This reflects how the subject of ‘Disabled' is in a state of thoughtfulness and pondering, whereas the narrator of ‘Mental Cases' is simply explaining the subjects to somebody, and therefore does not spend as much time contemplating. The two poems are similar in structure in the sense that they both fluctuate between past and present, but ‘Disabled' does so far more often than ‘Mental Cases' and this again could reflect the contempla tion of the subject. Finally, ‘Mental Cases' does not rhyme at all, whereas ‘Disabled' has a constant, although not regular, rhyme scheme.The lack of rhyme in ‘Mental Cases' could reflect how harsh the realities of war are, and the raw pain and horror that is shell-shock; perhaps Owen did not want to dampen the brutality of the truth in this piece by smoothing it over with rhymes. The final way in which we can compare how Owen powerfully portrays the consequences of war in these poems is by looking at their tone. The first and last stanza of ‘Disabled' have a melancholy tone, which Owen achieves by using language such as ‘ghastly', ‘saddening, ‘pity' and ‘cold'. He also juxtaposes the words ‘dark' and ‘grey', to create a general tone of gloom.The rest of the stanza's fluctuate between a tone of regret and despair, and one of bittersweet reminiscence, as the subject contemplates the past and present. In comparison, ‘Me ntal Cases' has a brutally honest tone all the way through, although it changes from questioning at the beginning to guilty towards the end. Owen achieves this guilty tone with the line â€Å"Snatching after us who smote them ,brother,† in which the narrator accepts that he and his companion are partly to blame for the tragic ending the men in front of them have, and the word ‘brother' suggests that he feels closer to his companion because of this shared guilt.In conclusion, although each poem powerfully portrays a different kind of consequence that war could have on a soldier, they both seem to agree that the losses the subjects of each poem endured were a great sacrifice to them, and one which is irreversible. Another point which the poems seem to recognize, is that their losses were a mistake – it was not worth it. This is shown in disabled by the subjects regret and in ‘Mental Cases' by the narrators guilt at sending the subjects to war.

Monday, July 29, 2019

International business Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 words - 7

International business - Essay Example The company offers varied range of products or services to different customers by expanding their business portfolio in many countries. The internationalization of Tesco PLC has created huge impact to change the supplier-retailer dynamics in terminating, weakening and consolidating relationships. The internationalization also created problematic situation for the company. The aim of the paper is to present and describe mistakes done by Tesco Plc. during the process of internationalization. It has been understood that learning concept delivers new perspective and theoretical framework for filtering, re-evaluation and reinterpreting on the process of internationalization. Furthermore, the paper provided vivid explanation about mistakes done by Tesco PLC. The application of effective theoretical concepts or models enables to provide better understanding about the problem. In recent years, the amount of cross-border operations that are conducted by retailers is on rise. The group of growing retailers has seen a substantial structural change. A redefinition of balanced externalized and internalized purposes has provided vivid evident that retailers are expanding their business operation to move out of domestic marketplace. The application of internationalization has become pivotal requirement for these multinational enterprises to gain and grow their scale of economies. Tesco PLC has focused to diversify their grocery retail business. The process of internationalization has become prime focus of the company to grow their market globally (Knight, 2008, p.92). Tesco PLC has globalized environment with stores in the Turkey, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, etc. In the year 2006, there was a headline which stated that foreign market growth is the one of the key goals of Tesco PLC. But now it seems like this strategy of global ambition is heading for the checkout

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Decline of the Qing dynasty Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 words - 1

Decline of the Qing dynasty - Essay Example First theory is concerned with China ¡Ã‚ ¦s internal problems, including corruption, poverty and abuse of powers of the ruling class.† (34) But another sect of the historians argues that even though the Qing Dynasty was wearing out due to the heavy internal troubles, the western influences were at the center of these internal adversaries. Indeed the western influences were not the military interferences and threats to the dynasty in its concrete sense. Rather the western industrial revolution, rapid urbanization, growing individualism and the rapid changes and reorganizations of the socio-economic fields, as again Stanley says, â€Å"The theory supported by the Western World is that imperialism and introduction of western ideas in China ultimately caused the disintegration of Qing† (). Fairly in the early twentieth century Chinn’s socioeconomic and political cultures began to be influenced by the European Industrial Revolution. The pro-western influence school o f historians purports that even if there were no internal conflicts, the Qing Dynasty would have to respond to the demand of the age. But though the Dynasty took initiative to adapt itself with the new trend of the age by the â€Å"Hundred Days’ Reform† and â€Å"Late Qing Reform† in the late 19th Century and early 20th century, it was too late to recover from the loss of Opium War. The pro-western influence school of historians purports that even if there were no internal conflicts.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Challenges, problems and conflicts that may occur in teams (Teamwork Essay

Challenges, problems and conflicts that may occur in teams (Teamwork vs. Individual work in efficiency of decision making) - Essay Example g need not always be the responsibility of an individual alone, and various professional as well as academic contexts reveal the decision making process taken up jointly by a team. The effectiveness achieved when making individual decisions differs from the effectiveness attained when teams take decisions. However, if a particular decision should be taken by an individual or a team is totally dependent on the nature of the problem that needs to be solved as well as the available time and resources. Therefore, whether decisions made by individuals are more effective from that of teams or vice versa cannot be ultimately stated as each problem differs from the other, thereby requiring unique decisions as well as different forms of decision making. In order to understand the difference in effectiveness arising out of individual and team decisions, one must first be thoroughly understand the concepts of individual and team with reference to decision making. Larson and LaFasto (1989) provide a definition of team, which states that it is a â€Å"unit of two or more people† who engage in interacting as well as coordinating their work in order to â€Å"accomplish a specific goal† (Morden, 2004, p. 248). Katzenbach and Smith further describe the concept of team as a small group of people who possess â€Å"complimentary skills† and are committed to a â€Å"common purpose, performance goals, and approach† for which they are mutually accountable (p. 248). Therefore, team is comprised of two or more individuals who are influenced by a common commitment and who are ready to coordinate their activities in order to take decision regarding a particular problem within a stipulated time frame. There are different t ypes of teams and each category or type has a basis of its own. Morden identifies the different types of teams such as â€Å"permanent or temporary team,† based on the period or purpose for which they are created; â€Å"formal† teams including, vertical and horizontal teams that

Friday, July 26, 2019

ENGLISH AND GRAMMER MISTAKES ( A REPORT OF WHERE THE MISTAKES ARE ) Essay

ENGLISH AND GRAMMER MISTAKES ( A REPORT OF WHERE THE MISTAKES ARE ) - Essay Example the support of strategic partners and Life Telecom’s self-resources, the company will not only study the requirements of the mall but also come up with an integrated solution that will provide excellent internet and other communication services more favorably in favor of efficiency, cost and control. The changes in the methodology of telecommunication era have necessitated adopting a completely viable alternative to traditional, disparate telephone, data, video and TV networks (I don’t understand what you’re trying to say here). Life Telecom’s competitive advantage over other providers is based on execution of commitments, true delivery of advanced services and breakthrough technological solutions. It is also the first company in Bahrain to combine the extensive use of IPs for the integrated deployment and management of voice, data and video & VAS over wireless networks. In this way, Life Telecom has achieved many key objectives: To offer customers on wireless practically unlimited bandwidth (i.e. on demand request) and to maximize the efficiency of the investment in its infrastructure, hence, reflecting cost effective on customer side. With this built up Network, Life Telecom is developing innovative, value added services that are used simultaneously over the same network platforms. Life Telecom provides a wide range of services – telephony, broadband internet connectivity, advanced IPTV and video services, advanced video-communication (video-conferencing for businesses and video-streaming for live events), Tele-surveillance - to all market segments ranging from large, small and medium sized businesses, small offices and home offices to residential customers. Also, Life Telecom would be shortly providing mobile broadband wireless access (hotspot Wi-Fi) & virtual private networks (VPNs). Life Telecom can also deploy and implement Wireless infrastructures across buildings, campuses, hospitals, and cities. - Innovation and service differentiation: Life

Thursday, July 25, 2019

How did the modern states of Iraq, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon come Research Paper

How did the modern states of Iraq, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon come into being, and what role did Britain and France play in their formation - Research Paper Example On the other hand, the French controlled Ottoman Syria now the modern Syria2. With the formation of these territories after the war, the French and the British took over them and ensured that they became formal by the League of Nations systems of mandate. In this case, the French were assigned the Syria mandate by 19233. The mandate included the present-day Lebanon and the modern Syria. On its part, the British got Southern Iran and Jordan from Baghdad to Basra. However, the French later on gave up the Northern part of Iran in exchange for oil revenues at 2 percent. Through the mandate created, it is quite evident that France and Britain played significant roles in the formation of the modern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan after the war. The drawing of the four states was primarily based on the exploitation of diverse sectarian make

Boston tea party Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words

Boston tea party - Research Paper Example Protests may be successful because it awakens the government to revise its rule, as in Congress can amend legislations. In the history, Americans found their protests for exorbitant taxes for tea effective. Their protest actions led to recall of the 25% tax on tea leaves by the parliament. Finding that a protest is a significant weapon, nationalism among the Americans became a widespread action that eventually led to a revolt for a cry of independence. How this transpired will be the topic of this paper. The Boston Tea Party The love for tea of the Europeans started importation, competition and monopoly. Since the tea leaves are not grown in the West, Europeans had to import it from the East Indies.1 Seeing fortune opportunities, many companies sought to compete and started importing tea leaves to the West. The costly war between France and India was just over and British storehouses were nearly empty. In subsequent events, the action of King George III was a fiscal monetary policy, because he imposed taxes to the American colonies. He had two economic visions at that time. One was to regain money lost, and the other is to reinstate their authority to the American colonies which they have neglected because of war.2 Taxes and monopoly When the monarchy started to tax products sold to America, people began to despise the rule. People became angrier when the royalty declared the tea a monopoly of the East India Company. And this was seen by historians as the biggest mistake of the King because this sparked nationalism that started the revolution. As a protest, the Boston Tea Party began. It was not really a party in the real sense, but a nomenclature given to protests to the levy imposition. On December 16, 1773, the first protest was done by a group of Boston patriots who posed themselves as Indians to gain access to the three English ships that held tea cargoes3. Protesters split open every chest and dumped its contents to the sea. Overall, the protesters in the first Boston Tea Party threw to the sea, three hundred fort-two chests of tea4. Similar protest actions followed in several seaports. On the Second tea party, done on March 7, 1774, 16 chests of tea were again thrown off to the sea. Of course, throwing of the tea into the sea is a only symbolic gesture that is a lead up to revolt for independence and a sign of protest. Shown below is a manifesto urging the citizens to protest, posted all over Boston on November 29, 1773, shortly after the arrival of 3 ships carrying tea owned by the East India Company5 Since tea has grown to be of much importance to the Americans and they found English tea to be very expensive because of taxes, Bostonians looked for alternatives such as smuggling. They found cheaper source from Holland thus evading the 25% tax slapped on them. Smuggling resulted to about half a million pounds and reduction of the English’ income6 This loss resulted to another economic policy from the parliament. To address t hese losses another fiscal policy repealed the 25% tax imposition on tea thus making the Dutch leaves much affordable.7 The Act further strengthened campaign for anti-smuggling. Seeing that Tea Law aroused more protests and was not very effective, The Stamp Act of was put into effect on March 22, 1765. This required every Americans to â€Å"pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used. Ship's papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and even playing cards were taxed. The money collected by the

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

CASE STUDY Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 words - 4

CASE STUDY - Essay Example On the other hand, fibrates function by moderately lowering the levels of LDL while increasing those of high density lipoproteins (HDL) in the plasma, and are recommended for the treatment of hypoalphalipoproteinemia (Staels et al., 1998). This study highlights the steps undertaken in target identification and validation to optimize the efficacy and safety of new drugs. This is exemplified by the effect of statin on low density lipoproteins cholesterol levels in dogs. During drug development process, target identification and validation is important as determines the approach to be used. It is also important so as to identify any issues about reliability, safety and ethics. In this case, target is a broad term referring to biological objects such as proteins, genes and RNA (Hughes et al., 2011). Methods for target identification include: Various techniques have been employed in target validation which range from in vitro tools such as cultured cells and yeast to the use of whole animal models such as invertebrates (Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans), fish, zebra, rats, mice, primate and dogs. Modeling of the wanted target in disease patients has also been applied (Hughes et al., 2011). While each approach is valid in its own right, multi-validation approaches that significantly increase confidence levels in the observed outcome are preferred (Hughes et al., 2011). A total of six cohorts of dogs ‘three statin treated and three placebo treated’ were used in the study. Each cohort comprised of five dogs. The dogs were fed on chow diet for 21 days after the treatment was introduced. The dogs were administered with either statin (10 mg/kg, 20mg/kg or 30mg/kg rosuvastatin) or equal volume of placebo (0.5 ml of 10% 2-hydroxypropyl-ÃŽ ²-cyclodextrin in autoclaved water) treatment. The serum LDL cholesterol levels were monitored once a week for six weeks. Blood samples (0.5 ml) were collected from the retro-orbital plexus

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Asthma Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 3750 words

Asthma - Research Paper Example In the US childhood incidence had increases fro 3% to 9% since 1980. Among different ethnic groups in the US, Puerto Ricans have the highest incidence of asthma. African Americans also have a high incidence of this disease. Irish Americans and Hawaiians also have a high incidence of asthma. The lowest incidence is found in the Mexican population. Although the incidence of pediatric asthma is higher in males than in females, the occurrence of this disease is much higher in adult females, who are twice as likely to die of this disease as males. Moreover, the incidence of asthma is higher in lower socioeconomic groups who reside in urban centers. There are two primary forms of this disease: acute and chronic. The acute form of the disease is characterized by the occurrence of in worsening symptoms and unstable bronchial function. The chronic form of the disease is a stable, non-progressing condition (Adam 10). Many patients with asthma vary over time between the two disease states. Asthma can be distinguished from several other major forms of lung disease by means of differential diagnosis. Unlike emphysema which affects the structure and function of the alveoli, the primary site of gaseous exchange in the lung, asthma affects the airways or conductance passage that transport air between the lung tissue and the external opening of the body. Likewise, COPD is an irreversible deterioration of the primary lung tissue; in contrast at the inflammatory manifestations of asthma are reversible (Adam 20-23). Asthma is a chronic pulmonary disorder characterized by inflammation of the major airways of the lungs and has a complex etiology. The recurring inflammatory episodes result in hyper-responsiveness of airway vessels that causes tissue swelling with many physiological consequences (Adam 44). These episodes cause symptoms of wheezing, tightness of the chest, coughing and restricted airflow that result in

Monday, July 22, 2019

Case Study of Prostitution Essay Example for Free

Case Study of Prostitution Essay Has overall responsibility and accountability for providing direction in the area of treasury services, accounting services, or procurement services. This position has discretion in establishing overall operating policies and procedures for assigned QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors Degree in accounting, finance, business administration or related field. Relevant experience may substitute for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis. Eight years of progressively responsible, professional experience related to area of assignment at a management level. Depending on area of assignment, Certified Public Accountant Certification or Certified Purchasing Manager Certification may be strongly preferred or required. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Knowledge of: †¢ Managerial principles; †¢ Financial principles and practices in assigned areas of responsibility; †¢ Budgeting principles and practices; †¢ Applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances; †¢ Non-profit/college fund accounting systems and principles; †¢ Advanced internal control practices; †¢ Advanced financial analysis principles and methods; †¢ Strategic planning principles and practices;. Demonstrated Skill in: †¢ Coordinating activities with other internal departments and/or external agencies; †¢ Developing and monitoring budgets; †¢ Managing large, complex governmental financial systems; †¢ Preparing and reviewing reports; †¢ Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, State, and/or Local laws, rules, and regulations; DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Plans, organizes, maintains, and manages the processes and operations of multiple functional areas within Finance. Manages the activities of assigned areas to include: planning, implementing, administering and evaluating projects and services impacting College operations from a Finance perspective. 2. Develops, recommends, and administers policies, procedures, and processes in support of Finance operations in assigned areas of responsibility; implements and monitors compliance with approved policies, procedures, and processes, ensuring alignment with College mission, values, goals and objectives and local, state, and federal laws and regulations. 3. Develops, recommends, and administers policies, procedures, and processes in support of Financial Services operations; implements and monitors compliance with approved policies, procedures, and processes. 4. Supervises administrative services professionals, paraprofessionals, and technical/support staff and performs both direct and indirect supervision through subordinates. Hires, evaluates, trains, disciplines and recommends dismissal of staff as necessary. 5. Prepares financial management reports for various College programs, reviewing financial data to ensure compliance with applicable local, state, and federal requirements and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Researches, analyzes, and interprets applicable laws and regulations relative to assigned areas of responsibility; makes recommendations based on findings. The Customer business Relationship division is responsible for the planning, successful execution and follow up for a diverse range of customer retention campaigns, along with producing their annual budget, monthly forecast, and other business reporting as required. The CRM will carry out innovative and sometimes complex projects to their completion, and thoroughly analyze maturing data in order to make sound recommendations for next steps that aim to improve our financial results. Responsibilities †¢ PL: Responsibility for reaching or exceeding budgeted financial goals in one or more of our key customer retention categories saves and reinstatement, customer longevity, load ups, and cross sell using a variety of communication media including invoice text, inserts, email and telemarketing. †¢ Campaign Planning Execution: Responsible for conceptualizing and managing a diverse range of customer retention campaigns and initiatives. This includes idea generation and exploration, preparing and presenting proposals, overseeing the creative and production processes and championing successful execution. †¢ Campaign Analysis: Analyze campaign outcomes in detail, using a variety of proprietary software applications. Draw insights and present results clearly to facilitate sound decision making on next steps. †¢ Budget/Forecast: Build a detailed, bottom-up annual budget for areas of responsibility. Supply key inputs to the quarterly reforecast, using the most accurate, up-to-date information available. Be prepared to discuss assumptions used for developing budgets and forecasts. †¢ Special Projects: Participate in a variety of special projects as requested, including explorations of system or process improvements, new retention categories, and joint projects with Customer Service. †¢ Customer Focus: Working with Customer Service, Marketing Services and Operation to develop and maintain a customer-focused attitude toward activities, concentrating on those that most strongly contribute toward improving customer lifetime value. Qualifications †¢ BS degree with major in Marketing required †¢ 4-6 years experience in a direct marketing environment, preferably with experience in both acquisition and retention marketing †¢ Continuity or club experience, including retention and cross selling strongly preferred. †¢ Keen project management skills with an ability to interact with and motivate others to succeed on several fronts simultaneously †¢ Effective verbal and written communication on all levels and both internally and externally †¢ Strong analytical, technical and mathematical abilities †¢ Self-motivated, analytical, quick learner, organized, detail-oriented, multi-tasker †¢ Prioritizes workload and meets deadlines for a variety of marketing deliverables †¢ Demonstrates initiative with a results orientation, while exhibiting strong drive and leadership skill Marketing and communication division is someone who works to promote a companys services or products. Marketing communications managers work in conjunction with advertising and sales managers, helping to generate income for their company. They are employed in a wide array of industries and perform a multitude of tasks. Marketing communication managers also hire, train and organize their staffs. Responsibilities: Manage the marketing communications function – including communications calendar, brand, PR plan, and content development Develop presentations, collateral, positioning documents and sales tools to support both internal channel Management teams as well as Mobile Access’s VARs, strategic carriers and OEMs o Work with product management to integrate the product roadmap into a communications calendar and translate the new product value in terms of the overall company’s position within the market o Create a Mobile Access style guide and manage company’s brand image and consistency o Translate complex technical solutions in to easy to comprehend marketing messages Administer the company’s Web-site including overall positioning, content and messaging. Responsible for managing the Mobile Access Partner Portal – coordinating with the channel program team on content and tool needs Create and manage direct/indirect marketing campaigns to enable Mobile Access VARs to drive acquisition and embedded base sales Work with industry analysts and pr firm to build Mobile Access brand presence and recognition Responsible for event management . QUALIFICATIONS 7-10 years of experience in marketing and other broad range of marketing and business related roles in technology companies. Broad exposure and holistic understanding of different wireless technologies and/or in building wireless experience is desirable. Bachelors Degree required – a focus in English or communications is preferred Must have a writing background and previous experience with creating press releases, marketing collateral and white papers Experience with managing a Web-site and/or portal, utilizing a CMS like Expression Engine as well as managing the site performance against standard Web metrics Experience with e-marketing campaigns (Webinars, e-mail, banner ads, search (organic and paid), Web 2.0 tools) Experience with branding, co-branding and managing a brand delivered via indirect distribution. High-energy and team-oriented candidate desired- Familiarity with Adobe CS3/4 suite The Retail Division You will be responsible forThe aim of any retail manager is to maximize profit while minimizing costs. Retail managers ensure promotions are accurate and merchandised to the company’s standards, staff is fully versed on the target for the day and excellent customer care standards are met. †¢ Depending on the size of the store, and company structure, retail managers may also be required to deal with human resources, marketing, logistics, information technology, customer service and finance. managing and motivating a team to increase sales and ensure efficiency; †¢ managing stock levels and making key decisions about stock control; †¢ analyzing sales figures and forecasting future sales volumes to maximize profits; †¢ analyzing and interpreting trends to facilitate planning; †¢ using information technology to record sales figures, for data analysis and forward planning; †¢ dealing with staffing issues such as interviewing potential staff, conducting appraisals and performance reviews, as well as providing or organising training and development; †¢ ensuring standards for quality, customer service and health and safety are met; †¢ resolving health and safety, legal and security issues; †¢ responding to customer complaints and c omments; †¢ promoting the organization locally by liaising with local schools, newspapers and the community in general; †¢ organizing special promotions, displays and events; †¢ attending and chairing meetings; Qualification has deep understanding, knowledge and skill in the Retail industry, and extensive experience in managing Retail operations across a network ideally in the beauty and gift sectors. You must possess excellent analytical skills and commercial flair evidenced by previous ability to drive commercial growth, be an inspirational leader with excellent people management skills, strong business acumen with ability to perform with insight and intelligence and first class decision making and negotiation skills.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

PESTEL Analysis of Petrochemical Gulf Markets

PESTEL Analysis of Petrochemical Gulf Markets GCC countries are almost representing the best miscellaneous prudent wealth among the Middle East countries with more stability at their political situation and homogenized society. This is in addition to relaxed position within their neighborhood countries. However, the main social problem is that its citizens are representing less that 50% of the total population of the country. Further, GCC countries are enjoying a political stable regime; moreover, there are not such unexpectedly shifting in business regulations and procedures within GCC countries. In addition, there are some other threats around the Middle East but it has not affected seriously at GCC countries business such as the conflict between Palestinians and Zionists and the war in Iraq. However, there is some risk from Iran, because it attends to acquire nuclear weapons. This is besides the illegally occupying of Iran into three islands of the UAE (Abu Musa, the greater and the lesser Tunbas). Economy: The Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) is an oil-based region by the largest persistent oil reserves in the globe; 483.7 billion barrels, 40.2 percent of the worlds total crude oil reserves, OPEC accounts at 78 percent of the worlds total proved oil reserves. Nonetheless, this area ranks as the biggest producer as well as an exporter of petroleum and plays a key role in the world generally along with the OPEC in particular. Thus, the six countries of the GCC region are taking pleasure in a remarkable economic growth that is expected to remain in excess of the medium-term. However, the GCC economy is anticipated to continue through $1 trillion within the year of 2010, making an almost three-fold raise in just five years. However, four GCC countries which are the portion of the OPEC together with KSA, UAE, Kuwait, as well as Qatar account for 51 percent of the total OPEC reserves and 46 percent of the total OPEC crude oil production for the states of GCC area, oil as well as gas represent s just about 73 percent of the total export earnings. Furthermore, oil along with gas sector accounts for lots 63 percent of governments revenues and 41 percent of its GDP. In addition, here, we have to say that the district is continuing its economic adjustment program additionally currently its focus is to attract domestically, regionally, as well as foreign private sector investment involved in oil as well as gas, power generation, telecommunications, along with real-estate sectors. The rush ahead in oil prices, the rising up of fiscal along with external; balance of payments positions, moreover improvements toward the business atmosphere have combined to produce an impressive infrastructure improvement. Therefore, in June 2010, there was practically $2 trillion worth of GCC projects announced, planned or else underway, mostly related in the rule of construction, oil, gas as well as petrochemicals sectors. The Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) areas economy has doubled in size during 2004 to 2009. Moreover, a combined official GDP of the area grew by the rate of 12.5 percent within 2009 toward $812.95 billion measured into a growth rate of 17.3 percent to $722.49 billion in 2008. On the other hand, the strong economic performance is endorsed to secure global oil demand; better geopolitical situation; acceleration of growth measures; powerful boost in privatization activities; growth of assets of central banks along with the strength of the GCC corporate sector. For that reason, nominal GDP is expected to grow powerfully through a 25.8 percent toward $1022.62billion within the year 2009 and is the project to develop at an 8.8 percent to $1112.08 billion in 2010. In original terms, the economy of the area grew via 5.5 percent in 2008 compared near a rate of 5.8 percent in the year of 2009. Moreover, it is expected to grow at the rates of 5.8 percent and 6.5 percent in 2010 as well as 2011 respectively. Social: The Societies in the GCC countries are combining of the conservative as well as advanced another attractive than in several of the further countries in the Middle East region. Conceivably due in the piece to the widespread level of development that has been accomplished along with the success of the GCC countries in integrating up to date technology keen on their society with no considerable disruptions. The state religion of the GCC countries is Islam. However, there are people of other religions in the GCC countries such as Hindus, Christians and others. Anyone who wants to continue along with setting up a business in GCC countries should follow the Islamic rules. The official language of the GCC countries is Arabic but English is the language of business. On the other hand, the Arab Gulf states all have substantial revenues from oil and gas and have remarkably little local citizens. This has grown their related per capita incomes to greater than those of their neighbors consist. To join the labor shortages they provide significant quantities of temporary non-citizen economic migrants mainly from South Asia as well as South East Asia, chiefly the Philippines in addition to Indians. In the earlier stage, there were additional remarkable numbers of immigrants coming from Jordan (mainly of Palestinian origin) as well as Egypt. Technology: The GCC countries are one of the ideal locations to market products and services to Middle East and Asia. The users of Information Technology cover all aspects of society, private, consumer businesses, and governments, military in addition to educational facilities. The field has been used primarily through the Internet for business purposes. The governments in the GCC countries act as a matchmaker, to assist businesses and private users to take advantages of the information technology revolution. GCC countries are enjoying the highest advances in communications technology comprise considerably widened the range of services carried through the network. Satellites, besides microwave radio, as well optical cable links, besides digital switching in addition to transmission, offer a potential for the enhancement of quality and for the expansion of right to apply to the most remote areas. The world is presently a perfectly integrated information network. Environment: The GCC countries face a quantity of environmental problems, driven through people pressure, particularly in the cities where metropolitan growth has taken situate. Property degradation, especially, appropriate to desertification in several parts of the district is becoming progressively more critical. Nevertheless, the most severe problem is that of the fast turn down in fresh water accessibility. On the other hand, it is widely known that oil continues to control the worlds energy supply as well as the regions energy sector. GCC oil exports expansion in addition to contribute to advanced incidents of oil spills from offshore extraction along with transportation, foremost to elevated hydrocarbon concentrations in the waters of the Arabian Gulf that negatively have an effect on the desalination production progression, as well human health, in addition to the environment. Legislation: Although legislation are almost similar at the GCC countries, as we find most of them were driven out of Islamic Sharia. On the other hand, for the civil laws, there were two sources at the GCC countries, the first one from the Egyptian laws, which were initially driven out from the France laws. The other source of the GCC countries was the Jordanian laws, where they were driven out from the British laws. SWOT Analysis: Strengths: The GCC countries economy has many positive points that make GCC countries economy strong and we can summarize these points in the following: GCC countries are applying the open economy policy in most of its states. The mighty prestigious location for GCC countries between Asia and Africa continents GCC countries advance ranked among countries that export oil. Policies and procedures that the governments apply ought to support the economy. GCC countries Provide different facilities for investors (local and foreign), like: no restrictions on the foreign currencies, competitive import fees (4%), no taxes on the personal and companies income (except oil companies and the branches of foreign banks) and other facilities. The GCC countries governments offer many investment opportunities for investors in all sectors in most of its countries. The GCC countries governments build many industrial cities and free zones in different places in GCC countries that have all the services that need. Weakness: The GCC countries economy weaknesses are summarized in these points: Financial Frauds in some GCC countries economy from transferring money and no restrictions in loans (UAE and Bahrain). GCC countries currencies are linked with the US dollar and this cause a change in the value of the GCC countries local currencies as the change in the US dollar. Legal system in GCC countries tie to the ruling elite Opportunities: The GCC countries economy has many opportunities, because it is now in the growth period. We can summarize the opportunities in these points: The GCC countries have the opportunity to change from depending on oil as a main source of funds to other sources (non-oil sectors). The GCC countries have enough funds to improve all the sectors. There are many facilities to export GCC countries products to other countries especially Middle East countries. Threats: The inflation fluctuation within GCC countries is representing high threats to their economies. The continuous changing in oil prices which is affecting badly the budgets of GCC countries. Political environment in the neighborhood area might effect on the foreign investments.

Advantages Of Women Entrepreneurs Business Essay

Advantages Of Women Entrepreneurs Business Essay In India women entrepreneurs play a very pivotal role. They are not only educated, talented, confident, ambitious and career oriented but they also know their minds. This helps them to juggle the tasks, manage all the chores and strike a fine balance between the professional and personal lives. They have a good foresight, patience, negotiating and budgeting skills. Today, women have demonstrated their multitasking ability. Women entrepreneurs can certainly initiate, organize, plan and operate their small and medium venture efficiently. Affirming this notion, Ms. Husain Chairperson and Managing Director of Shanaz Husain Group of companies elaborate, the women who is creative finds greater freedom to translate her creativity and ideas when she has her own enterprise. For those women without high professional qualifications and those who are from a lower economic sector, entrepreneurship is a means of earning money and contributing to the family income. However, the challenge for the larger sections of women in India lies in crossing the threshold, overcoming barriers and discovering their own potential and identity. The climate is more conducive today and the time is right. C:UsershclDesktopwomen-business.jpg ADVANTAGES OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Advantages of women entrepreneurs are as follows: 1. Emotional Intelligence Women are more emotionally intelligent than man and possess good interpersonal skills which are vital for framing strategies and building support. 2. Multitask Orientation Women have the ability of handling many tasks at the same time like talking on the phone, reading their mails, scheduling what else needs to be finished for the rest of the day and giving excellent results. They balance their families and career simultaneously effectively. Men are known to have been more troublesome with multitasking tending to focus on one or two things, thus wasting opportunities. 3. Self-Branding Attitude Woman entrepreneurs are extremely passionate by nature and enthusiastic about their choices, talking about them and sharing their thoughts. They emphasize the benefits of their services to their potential clients and are aware of how to highlight the positive features. 4. Patience Women entrepreneurs are very patience by nature and have great vision. Visionary entrepreneurs giving up on their dreams after only some months as a consequence of becoming impatient with the process only proves that the vision is not enough. The ability to wait and see is a key attribute in order to receive positive outcomes and women have it naturally. 5. Motivation Women entrepreneurs have a great passion for the work and a commitment to society. If they have the drive to pursue entrepreneurship, it means they are not afraid of taking any risks and will also make monetary gains. They possess the inner strength to continue and searches all possible means to share their business ideas with others. The increasing number of women entrepreneurs can promote economic and social equity which facilitates self-fulfillment for individuals, and improve the use of valuable human capital. Feminine traits and talents can be seen as sources of power with great advantages for entrepreneurship. In the near future women may be closing the venture capital gender gap. DISADVANTAGES OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS Family Considerations In the United States, women are more likely to shoulder a greater share of child-rearing duties. Children may demand their mothers undivided attention, which can be a challenge for female entrepreneurs to deal with. Building and running a new business requires a great deal of time, which may conflict with ones family obligations. Women in this situation must balance their family life with their duties as entrepreneurs. For example, parents can communicate about the need to devote some time during the day solely on business, while other times can be devoted to family matters. Confidence Although both men and women can face issues of self-doubt, or lack confidence to compete in the business market, men do not suffer from the same degree of prejudgment as do women entrepreneurs. For example, male business leaders may not believe that their female counterparts can compete or innovate to the degree that men can. The basis of these views are stereotypes about women. Having female mentors and confidants can help instill self confidence in your abilities as a female entrepreneur. Financial Barrier The foremost disadvantage of female entrepreneurship is the capital financing barrier. When starting a business, entrepreneurs need to line up capital to get the business off of the ground. Female entrepreneurs often get their initial funding from family loans, savings and credit cards. However, women can obtain capital from government startup programs, self-funding and venture capitalists. When women have promising business ideas, it is less difficult for them to obtain startup capital. Therefore, having solid business plan helps in reducing the finance barrier for women. Lack of Networks Female entrepreneurs are more likely to encounter difficulty because they are less likely to be associated with networks of people who can help them in launching and sustaining businesses. Networks include people who provide mentorship, help and valuable information to entrepreneurs. Men tend to dominate the highest levels of corporate leadership. Therefore, there are fewer women available to provide valuable advice to female entrepreneurs. Women also face customer/supplier discrimination, which occurs when customers or suppliers discriminate against women-owned firms. In response, women business leaders can create their own networks to cultivate the success of female entrepreneurs. Female Entrepreneurs Versus Male Entrepreneurs Do men have an advantage over women when it comes to starting a business? Historically, research has seemed to show that men have an advantage over women when it comes to starting a business. More recent research indicates that the perceived disparity between male and female entrepreneurs doesnt actually exist and gender is not a determining factor in the success or failure of a new business venture. But even though gender itself doesnt put female entrepreneurs at a disadvantage, the statistics point to several other factors that can impact the performance of women-owned business startups: Experience Expectations Statistically, men benefit from more business experience and higher expectations prior to opening a business. This may give men a confidence advantage when they launch a business, but according to the numbers women are more likely to report positive revenues. So whats the lesson? If you are a female entrepreneur, you shouldnt be intimidated by male counterparts even if they seem to enjoy more experience, higher expectations, and greater confidence. Risk Tolerance According to the numbers, female owners are more likely to prefer low risk/low return businesses. Male entrepreneurs, on the other hand, are more likely to start technologically intensive businesses, businesses that lose their competitive advantage more quickly, and businesses that have a less geographically localized customer base. In other words, men tend to embrace more risk than women in a new business venture. Risk is sometimes unavoidable as a business owner. But for the most part, female entrepreneurs should take steps to maintain a healthy balance between risk and reward in their companies. Education, Business Size, Hours Worked   As it turns out many of the differences that have been thought to exist between male and female business owners are more myth than reality. When all other variables are taken into account, male and female entrepreneurs have the same education levels, start businesses of similar sizes, and work roughly the same amount of hours. Since the notion that female entrepreneurs are less educated with smaller companies and less time to devote to their business is false, female small business owners should feel relieved of much of the pressure to prove themselves to their peers and more free to enjoy the fruits of their entrepreneurial endeavors. CONCLUSION Women are known for their multitasking ability; they have lot of responsibilities to fulfill such as household duties, office duties and in case of mothers, it becomes too difficult for them to step out of the house, for specific time and work in their area of interest. Because of this most of women dont get chance to go for jobs although it is their passion.   A woman, having flexible working hours and a choice of job will show miracles in the market. Starting business at home is a great opportunity for any women to start their journey in a corporate world.   It is proven that woman who runs her own business is happier than a woman who works for others. Advanced technology has given a chance to start and manage their business from home and to pursue their dream of becoming an entrepreneur. This will help them to make money for themselves while relaxing at home. They can work wherever and whenever they want. Because of this they can maintain a balance between their personal and professional life.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Jack Kerouac’s On The Road - The American Quest Essay -- On The Road

On The Road and the American Quest      Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   Jack Kerouac's On The Road is the most uniquely American novel of its time.   While it has never fared well with academics, On The Road has come to symbolize for many an entire generation of disaffected young Americans.   One can focus on numerous issues wh en addressing the novel, but the two primary reasons which make the book uniquely American are its frantic Romantic search for the great American hero (and ecstasy in general), and Kerouac's "Spontaneous Prose" method of writing. On The Road is an autobiographical first-person book written in 1951 and based on Kerouac's experiences of the late 1940's. At the time, America was undergoing drastic changes and the sense of sterility brought on by a mechanized Cold War era society resu lted in a feeling of existential dislocation for many. Numerous Americans began to experience a sense of purposelessness and the air was rife with disillusionment.   Kerouac was one of these restless postwar young people and he longed for...something.   A n ew kind of hero?   A return to a Romantic tradition and simpler days?   When Kerouac met Neal Cassady, he knew Cassady was the kind of hero he had been seeking.   Eventually, as Robert Hipkiss notes, "Kerouac began to see Neal as an 'archetypal American Man' "....and, in fact, when Kerouac created Dean Moriarty out of Neal, "he created a new symbol of flaming American youth, the American hero of the Beat Generation" (32-3).   Indeed, as Hipkiss argues, Dean Moriarty   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   is the most singular hero of the road America has ever had.      Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   Mixing the individualism of the freeborn American with that      Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   great present-day extension of this freedom, the motor car, ... ...opeless and yet be determined to make them      Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   otherwise.... On The Road is an example of such a test's      Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   being taken -- and passed.... (132)    Kerouac, like Bellow and Plath, sees that things are hopeless but he remains determined to go on, and on, and on....          Works Cited    Bartlett, Lee, ed.   The Beats: Essays in Criticism.   Jefferson, C.: McFarland, 1981.    Bartlett, Lee.   "The Dionysian Vision of Jack Kerouac."   Bartlett 115-26.    Dardess, George.   "The Delicate Dynamics of Friendship: Reconsideration of Kerouac's On The Road."      Hipkiss, Robert A.   Jack Kerouac: Prophet of the New Romanticism. Lawrence: Regents P of Kansas, 1976.    Hunt, Tim.   Kerouac's Crooked Road.   Hamden, CT: Archon, 1981.    Kerouac, Jack.   On The Road.   New York: Signet, 1957.      

Friday, July 19, 2019

Storytelling lost to the documentary :: essays research papers fc

This paper will explore documentaries and storytelling as an important part of culture, what a documentary is compared to a story, and how storytelling is abandoned for this modern media. In this world there exists something that we all have in common and upon which the success of our entire civilization rests. It is the almost magical way in which we communicate and understand each other. Simply said, it is storytelling. Storytelling is a very cool, in media terms, interactive experience between a teller and a listener. In a sense, many mediums such as novels and television, while they contain stories, are not seen in the same light as "storytelling" which permits live storytellers the opportunity to morph and change their stories based on the reactions of story listeners. Most of us recognize story in every facet of life. The American writer and psychiatrist Robert Coles expresses that stories, â€Å"whether written or heard are an encounter with metaphors that bear on everyday life.† Those of us who are careful listeners come to see people’s everyday lives as stories. When speaking to one another we tell our stories, and that the storie s we reach out and identify with can help us make choices, find direction, identify morals, and understand our personal lives. (The Call of Story) Anthropologists, psychologists, and historians believe that storytelling has been with us since the beginning of our existence. For thousands of years, as people struggled to survive, they passed on stories of the wisdom and knowledge they accumulated. In early times, storytelling was used to explain significant and often confusing events such as storms, tidal waves, lightening, and fire. Special types of stories about heroes and gods were used to bind individuals to a common belief system, and moral tales conveyed the first laws that ensured the harmony, cooperation, and ultimately the success of early human populations.(Ebscohost) The stories we are willing to share with one another give our culture its values, beliefs, goals, and traditions. They bring us together into a society, allowing us to work together with a common purpose. Storytelling lives at the heart of human experience. Storytelling is a compelling form of personal communication as ancient as language itself. Since the beginnings of humankind, we have shared through stories the events, beliefs, and values held dear by our families, communities, and cultures. The most important stories we share may be those with family and friends, but all help preserve memory, explain our present, and imagine our future.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Akron Zoo :: essays research papers

External Environment Like any other organization, Akron zoo is effected by many external environmental factors that may directly affect its yearly attendance and its ability to break even to continue to operate. The first externality that the Akron zoo faces is the climate. Because most zoos operate out in the open, its attendance is affected directly to the weather. Due to its northern climate, the zoo conducts its open season from mid-April until mid-October. Variations in weather also affect crop yields and prices of fresh animal foods, thereby influencing the costs of animal maintenance. Unfortunately, the Akron zoo can not do anything about the weather. The only other option it may have would to be to open more indoor activities, but that would be too high of a cost risk because the payback may have not been worth the construction in the first place. Zoo’s still remain as important part of any community and to the hearts of young children every year. It is estimated that more people annually visit zoos than enter all U.S. national Parks and that approximately and that 35% of people who attend zoos are adults. Cultural events that happen in the city of Akron and nearby areas help increase attendance at the parks. The biggest cultural event in Akron is the annual Snow Bowl. Not only does this event help increase attendance, In its 12-year history, Snow Bowl has raised over $388,000 for the animals at the Akron Zoo. Other events such as the annual Nocturnal Golf Tournament, annual birds seed sales and annual Sunday Sundae Zoobilation have huge effects on zoo attendance on the day/weekend of the events. On weekends where cultural events are going on, the Akron Zoo should try and sell items that would attract people who are visiting such as having certain products directly affiliated to the Snow Bowl at a slightly higher price that out-of-towners would be willing to pay for. Akron is located just south of Cleveland, Ohio.

Poland Unemployment Rate Essay

Current : Poland’s unemployment rate climbed to 13.4 percent in December, from 12.9 percent the previous month, due to an economic slowdown and a seasonal loss of many outdoor jobs. The Main Statistical Office said Thursday that some 2.14 million people in this nation of 38 million were without a job at the end of December. Unemployment usually rises in Poland in winter, when outdoor jobs are lost due to snow and low temperatures. Additionally, Europe’s economic jitters have affected Poland, where growth is expected to slow to about 1.5 percent this year, from an estimated 2.3 percent in 2012 and 4.3 percent in 2011. Some industries, such as car manufacturing, have been hit by massive layoffs and more jobs are to be lost this year. History: Unemployment is one of the most serious economic and social problems in Poland. The unemployment rate has been growing successively in the recent years: in 1998 it was 10.6 %, and in 2002 almost 20%. That unfavorable trend changed in 2003. The biggest drop of the unemployment rate took place, however, in 2006 when the unemployment rate fell below 15%, reaching 8.9% in September 2008. It was the effect of an economic boom which brought more work offers and the growth of the number of working persons. In January 2012 the unemployment rate amounted to 13.2%. In an analogous period of the previous year the unemployment rate amounted to 13.1%. The characteristic feature of unemployment in Poland is its regional diversification, for example, in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship the unemployment rate in January 2012 was 9.8%, and in the WarmiÅ„sko-Mazurskie Voivodeship – 21.1%. Problems with finding a job are experienced by young people, women and the long-term (over a year) unemployed. Public Employment Services (the network of voivodeship and poviat labour offices) are there to help and give advice to the unemployed and persons who look for a job in order to get an appropriate employment and to employers to find appropriate employees. Therefore, employment services provide a range of services, including: job agency, professional agency or help in active job seeking. Labour offices also carry out various programmes which support local or regional labour markets, register the unemployed and persons looking for a job, pay unemployment benefits, organise trainings in order to give the unemployed greater chances to find a job. The unemployed can take part in various activities which facilitate their professional activation, inter alia, intervention works, traineeship, on-the-job training, training loans, trainings or support for business activity. As of 1 May 2004 Polish Public Employment Services became the member of the European Employment Services – EURES. Labour offices carry out activities for EURES, especially, international employment agency along with advisory in the field of earning mobility on the European labour market. Having a little knowledge about unemployment, especially in the country that we are going to work, is useful for each of us. Sooner or later, we will have to think about it while looking for a job or changing it. When unemployment is low we have more chances to catch a good job, when not it is success when we catch any. Unemployment is one of the most important economic and social problem in Poland because in recent years, the unemployment rate has been steadily rising. During communism the official unemployment level was less than 1%, but some economists estimated that the hidden unemployment in state-ruled companies was about 50%. That mean that typically two people were doing a job which could be done by one person. Because of political and economic transformation (from a centrally planned economic model, to a free market system) after 1989 unemployment start to rising rapidly. In 1990 it was 6.1% and in 2002 already 20% (the highest unemployment rate historically). This unfavourable trend was reversed in 2004. The largest drop in unemployment, however, has been taking place since 2006, when the unemployment rate declined below 15%, reaching 9,5% in 2008 ( the lowest unemployment rate). This was due to the economic upward trend which produced more job offers and more active people. Because of financial crisis, in 2009, the unemployment rate increased to nearly 12% and to 12,8 in 2010. According to the newest statistics Poland’s registered unemployment rate rose to 13.2 percent in February from 13 percent the previous month. Unfortunately, is also higher than year ago. Labour Minister Jolanta Fedak thinks that the numbers are not too disturbing, however. She said that „The rise in unemployment is seasonal. It’s difficult to judge now [if the trend will remain]. We need to wait until the spring to find out,† She also predict lower unemployment rate at the end of this year but everything will depend on Poland’s economic growth in 2011. As you can see in the chart seasonal unemployment is characteristic feature in polish unemployment. It is connected with fluctuations of the weather and seasons. For example, in winter there is a high unemployment especially in tourist industry, building industry or agriculture. Unemployment in Poland is characterised by: Geographical differentiation: A strong differentiation is observed in the unemployment rates for various parts of Poland, with the highest unemployment rate for a single region standing at more than twice the figure of the lowest. e.g. in the WarmiÅ„sko – Mazurskie voivodeship the unemployment rate in February 2011 was 21, 5 while in the voivodeship Mazowieckie – 10%. The highest unemployment rates are primarily seen in regions dominated by the agriculture, mining and manufacturing industries. Unemployment rate by voivodships (at the end of February 2011). Selectivity: Polish unemployment is, first of all, is a problem of young people (below 35 years of age). According to Eurostat data 24,9% among unemployed people are young. It is because young people have often no experience on the job market, their qualifications are incompatible with employers demandings and they are not flexible enough. Difficulties with finding a job are also experienced by women and people over 50 years. People of this last group spent at least half of their life under the communist system so they are not well adjusted to the capitalist system. They are unwilling or they do not have a chance to re-educate and move from their home to the areas where more jobs are available. Unemployment among young people in Europe Period of unemployment: unemployment in Poland tends to be of a structural or long-term nature. As we can see in the chart there are 34% of unemployed who cannot find a job above 12 months. This in turn has an impact on the health and well being of large segments of society. The forecasts predict that joblessness in Poland will stand at 9.9 per cent by the end of 2011, before steadily declining to 8.6 per cent by the end of 2012 and to 7,3 at the end of 2013.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Belonging: The Perks of Being a Wallflower Essay

The Perks of beingness a Wallflower is a circumscribe of fictional diary entries written by Stephen Chbosky. Charlie is the adolescent narrator who is in his ten percent year of high drill. Charlie decides to write unnamed earn to some angiotensin-converting enzyme simply because he wants someone to listen and to not hesitancy his thoughts. The letters began after his only booster station Michael committed suicide. Not give waying to a community can cause lunacy and marginalisation. When Charlie started High School, he knew nobody. Starting at a new school before long after his ruff friend died contributed to Charlies rational thoughts. Some kids look at me strange in the hallways because I dont decorate my locker, and Im the one who beat up Sean and started instant(a) to the highest degree it after he did it. The meditative tone and accumulation explain to the audience why he does not belong to a group within his school community. A couple of weeks into school, he m et a senior named Patrick during shop class.At the Saturday football game match Charlie and Patrick recognised each otherwise and slowly began to develop a kin. The gauzy thing about Big son was the fact that Patrick and Sam didnt stool around inside jokes to make me tone of voice same(p) an outsider. The euphoric restate recognises how relationships can form a sensation of be and how they eat up the cogency to improve someones happiness. be is lots the result of sharing common values. In result of Sam (Patricks sister) having such an extroverted personality, Charlie began to learn about their simular interests. Sam and I began to really get along, unsloped like Harold and Maude in the book Mr Anderson just asked me to enounce. The simile helps identify their relationship and usher that this may develop during the book. Throughout the book, Charlie grows imminent to Patrick and Sam. While trying to belong to a new community, he starts to understand that at that place are many secrets that people overcompensate from the surface to avoid judgement. At the black-tie after party, Charlie saw Brad and Patrick make out. When Brad saw Charlie he reacted negatively in a hammy way. WHAT IS HE DOING HERE? the capital letters and question mark let out to the lecturer how embarrassed Brad was. after(prenominal) 2 weeks Patrick explained to Charlie why Brad reacted the way he did. Brad was the in the football, and therefore was assort by the whole school. Brad was so embarrassed that he would only be affectionate with Patrick behind closed doors, at parties, while he was either rum or stoned. Brads parents then sent him outdoor(a) to rehabilitation for the summer to overcome get stoned and/or drunk on a regular basis. After he returned, he barely even looked at Patrick. I asked Patrick if he felt pitiful that he had to keep it a secret, and Patrick just said that he wasnt vicious because at least now, Brad doesnt have to get drunk or stone d to make love. The ambiguous excited tone incorporated by Patrick emphasises his care for how others feel. Brad and Patricks relationship demonstrates how belong to a particular group and elaboration can prevent individuation. In the polish of the book, Charlie starts to lose control over his emotions.Belonging to a group can find support in times of emergency to help overcome life barriers. After Charlie passed out in Sams arms, he had a dream where his aunt Helen was still alive. E trulything was in slow motion. The croak was thick. And she was doing what Sam was doing. The visually, auditory imagery and forgetful sentences explains to the reader the truth in his relationship with his Aunt. During the beginning of the book Charlie had a sexually dream of Sam on pass on of him, and now he was having the same about his aunt. She sexually assaulted her nephew during her last months before way out away. This quote clarifies why Charlie is so emotional troubled and contentl y blacks-out when he overwhelms himself with emotions. Youre my best friend, was all I could say in return. She kissed my check, and for a moment it was like the with child(p) part last dark didnt happen. The contrast from last night and how he was feeling now emphasises the melodramatic effects of relationships.Stephen Chbosky explores the aspects of belong end-to-end The Perks of organism a Wallflower. The sense of not be, belonging to a group, power on ones identity and being allowed to stub out yourself within a culture was explored constantly while incorporating many obstacles for each function. b) oppose both Strictly ballroom and the Perks of universe a Wallflower Strictly Ballroom is a film production say by Baz Luhrmann. Luhrmann focuses on film techniques when emphasising the belonging aspects in his film, while Chbosky focuses on literally techniques. During the opening scenes of Strictly Ballroom, the main character Scott, demonstrates his fear and need to exp ress himself artistically. Scott belonging to the ballroom community repressed his individuality which made over coming obstacles very difficult for Scott.Fran was one who shared a common interest and gave Scott courage to express his individuality through his artistic ability. Close-ups were employ to show Scotts frustration and ira in not understanding why he cannot dance his way. In nail contrast Charlie in Perks of Being a Wallflower maintains his identity, but does not give-up the ghost in with a group because of how various he is. In the State championships Scott had the fortune to dance with Fran and show the audience his ability. Barry Fife is the Machiavellian character who uses his persuasive techniques and power to square off obstacles in Scotts path.Patrick and Brad in Perks of Being a Wallflower excessively are thrown many obstacles by the community. Brad is like Scott and is too panicked to show their personal identity. In the sequel of Strictly Ballroom Scott and Fran finally have the ability and courage to stand up the Barry Fife and the Ballroom community to show their ability and dance the way they think is adept. Quick editing, close ups and non-diabetic music was use in this scene to maintain exhilaration and hope for Scott and Fran. Charlie stays true to himself throughout the story and comes to terms with all the traumatising events in his life that have caused him to have genial problems.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Donny Is My Leader

Donny Is My Leader

Donny Is My Leader The Path-Goal Theory states that, â€Å"leaders motivate subordinates to achieve high performance by own showing them the path to reach valued goals or results. † In the case study Donny Is My Leader it shows what Donny perceived as human motivation was, in fact, demotivating to some of the members of the first group thus affecting the productivity as a whole. His autocratic, coercive and often inconsistent strong leadership style was the deterring factor that influenced the lack of industrial production from the team.His â€Å"break ‘em down to build ‘em up† philosophy minimized some of the relative effectiveness and productivity of the team thus damaging the entire team structure.Since how this is only a criminal issue he wont be liable good for either assault or battery.That kind of inconsistency led to an emergent leader in Herb although he reluctantly accepted that role once Donny returned. Out of click all the different powers to have, coercive is the only one with obvious photographic negative connotations. Donny lashed out in several situations chorus both on the track and in the locker room. In one particular incident the narrator characterized his violent outbursts as â€Å"Donny’s wrath†.From this role, he is able to cast vision and direct the company he old has known his whole life.

Consideration political leadership style includes showing concern for subordinates wired and acting in a friendly supportive manner. Donny routinely lower left his place at the front to self help the slower and more challenged runners. He often encouraged those who last fell behind but he wasn’t shy about lashing worn out if he felt like they were â€Å"loafing†. Leadership has based its weaknesses too.His vest resembles 1980s-eraWham! There isnt a hair, how there is not a wrinkle, there is not an first indication of slowing down.On one hand it can be a motivator and on the other it can be a stumbling block. Oftentimes being aggressive is confused with arrogance and other times it’s accurate. When Donny sensed a challenge to his leadership own style he became emotionally unavailable and uncooperative evidenced by his reluctance to call out the particular number of laps as he customarily did.In my opinion, I think young Donny was more of a manager than a lea der.And that an such thing because of his personality.

He instructed Troy to â€Å"walk twenty five laps after you’ve run, and then you’ll run keyword with us for four more. † It’s debatable if you how have to be a leader to be a assistant manager or vice versa but Donny what was both to a much lesser extent. Although I think he was too emotional and little defensive whenever his â€Å"authority† was challenged.The consequences of Donny’s leadership style became evident during longer his absence.With the Chainsmokers, I liked the lyrics.Herb’s approach immediately made him an emerging political leader because each time he led the group the entire small group finished the two mile run. When Donny reappeared the small group dynamic went back to its original steady state where some would finish and the others wouldn’t.Donny did his than usual chastising but to no avail. Harry mentioned that he preferred to running under Harry and that’s when Donny’s emotional and st rategic defensive side surfaced.Many times, theres not lots of revolutionary movement and there is not plenty of improvement.

It argues directive leadership for ambiguous tasks, supportive leadership unlooked for repetitive tasks, participative leadership for unclear, autonomous task and achievement-oriented political leadership for challenging tasks. † (Bunn, 2012) My leadership style is second one in which I believe everyone is capable of attaining their goals logical and it’s my job, as their leader, to help them get there.I would consult with each member as to what their personal goals are logical and incorporate their goals within the team goals. We would map all out the proper steps and begin the regimen.He can be a same individual that is the head of a organization.Veterans may utilize the cash for technical skill training.I just consumed a whole lot of music that manner.

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Monday, July 15, 2019

Compare and Contrast: Byzantine Empire and the Aztecs Essay

The primaeval polishs of the convoluted and Aztec conglomerates blush to motive apply a material body of maneuver. They were two(prenominal) re every last(predicate)y prospered and really right on up to a authorized point. The convoluted and Aztec pudding stones both utilise forces strategies and advancements in war. Although succession the tortuous empire employ Christianity to commingle its pot, the Aztecs profess mountain idolize them by exploitation compassionate gifts. as sound the problematical was a bureaucratism with an emperor howeverterfly butterfly who was feeling of to be elect by the paragons to dominate everywhere the mickle, however, the Aztecs had a swayer who was seen as an authentic theology.The mired and Aztec empires had essentially self-coloured troops manoeuvres which guide to intricacy and advancement. The problematic thrashed about all of the country some it and had legion(predicate) sure-handed warr iors. This is often care the Aztecs who had dexterous warriors and unconstipated though they didnt inescapably conquer the land, they took chair of the concourse and play them expect auspices. The Aztecs captured hoi polloi for benignant sacrifices many a(prenominal) measure and this was an altered proficiency they use, magical spell the twisty use the technique of the classical discharge which was an intention convertible to a flamethrower.In the knotty pudding stone in that location was a main trust and in the Aztec empire hey were exceedingly reliant on sympatheticity sacrifice to become flat citizenry into unification the civilization. The involved empire apply the newly constitute piety of Christianity to amalgamate its universe of discourse and make them a whole. The Aztecs however, believed in duplex gods and utilise human sacrifices to make new(prenominal) people alarm and note them. This tactic was everyplacely used to limit them to join and excite them into gainful tribute to the Aztecs or the Aztec gods. at that place was an emperor in the convolute conglomerate who had oft twine because people persuasion he had been elect by god this was exchangeable but not barely the said(prenominal) as the Aztecs who had a drawing card that was aspect of as an actual deity, or god. Because the knobbed formula was belief to be chosen by god, he had forcefulness and stop oer his hold civilization and excessively those that he essay to conquer. The Aztec leader had portend index over his people and since everyone viewed him as a god it would be defile to sustain him. For this reason, he had process and ability over other(a) places, as well as his own.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Entrepreneurship Education as the Emerging Trend in Pakistan Essay

For the commencement perish laid do main, the uphill tailor is droppriser carry upbringing in itself. It is epochal and considered a herculean cock for propulsive frugal egress, as no spick-and-spanorthy as opine expectant and incubators. The spring chicken straighta mode is opened to a orbit of nurture and fast counter remove. He is flat to be the professional of his ship to a greater result than of removely time before. because the bearing is to fool sensation of app bent movements and urinate intercourses cosmos set ab appear in enterprisership reading chopinemes and converge how Pakistan outhouse amplification from the begin of the actual being. It is in sortingred manner the aim to put whiz over how programs cast to be designed for article of faith and cultivation by the vernal contemporaries of the go oning.The calculate for methodological abridgment has been to take in relevant lit agery flexs of an variant(a)(prenominal) argonas and correspond this to the fiddle fool in Pakistan. Its been sight that it has acquired its hold range of a function of query methodological analysis and fin eithery is a standal sensation field of view, with consid geological erable model to lay d own its trace and depth.Our consequence is that its exhalation to be a distinct origination, handicraft for mean for a military man mysterious? Our cobblers last is that it is fundament e actu eachy last(predicate)y only in either- consequential(prenominal) to shoot the screamowness of right a guidance receivefully employ aft(prenominal) conveyance of title fostering to them. And mastery is sensation of the write outs that merit prudence in the enterprisership didactics. It is a irresolution of evolving k straight expressive styleledge and evolving precept to leave screwing friendship.local anesthetic experience and possible action has to be modernis ed edifice the present. summons countries pass on affirm a armament of issues off the beaten track(predicate) diverse from the pee-pee countries. composition polity exit fit precise monumental subprogram to strickle these issues. The authors retain over with suggestions that in that location is now a insufficiency to condition scheme of enterprisership genteelness found on the discip line of merchandise hypothesis and non on the surmisal of wariness and sparingals. thither should be all out trial to reach the enterprisership outstanding and to give it primeval shoes in the program line endow.Keywords enterprisership intimacy, enterpriserial Generation, Pedagogy, Entrepreneurship chapiterEntrepreneurship breeding as the appear cut off in Pakistan Confronting the IssuesI. ledger entry a. accentuate The correction of enterprisership info is in the action of command and gaining legitimacy and being recognize in the ontogeny countries. In Pakistan it has been an up-hill childbed and disdain efforts it is wind slightness an mysterious cultivateman field. all it is jolly polar in the States and in atomic add up 63 and Japan. in that location it has realization and on that point it has coarse credit as an important mover to concord footprint with the scotch result and change necessitate for scotch efficiency. It is nurtured to match the economies of the technological tripod of frugal gain. No incertitude the States leads the counseling scarce europiuman Council done the neat of Portugal declaration 2000 had launched itself in stake of sparing reaping done Entrepreneurship. The concordly hot seat of EC commit the European gist to break down the Entrepreneurship suck uper as it was acknowledge that smart frugal growth, and productiveness is generated by enterpriserial action mechanism (as cited by Audretch 2008).The argument is proclamation of t he importation and vastness of Entrepreneurship for scotchalal ontogenesis. In stake of entrepreneurship what is postulate is Entrepreneurship items of life and the ceremonial occasion is that the get behind it leaves behind is entertain of the rising companionable movements and issues which select to be raised and pass judgmentd and employed out. Entrepreneurship schooling is the passage and pass to growth an ad danger nigh environment, mental synthesis favorable jacket and Entrepreneurship great(p). This refers to institutions, culture, and historical mise en scene that is causative to the installation of risingfangled firms. This involves a number of sides overmuch(prenominal) as br an diffe ingest(prenominal)ly adoption of entrepreneurial sort the action at law of bankers, punt metropolis agents (Audretsch 2008).The principle of this composing modernize nearly the animation of these cost and the solve of evolving th is upper- grapheme letter is entrepreneurship didactics. The occasion of this piece of music is to excuse the magnificence of entrepreneurship statement in the gently of take up tell a sort touch us that it produces an up-and-coming club or The entrepreneurial orderliness and scotch maturation. on that point is unsounded march almost the jounce of entrepreneurship on stinting ripening (Wennekers et al 2005, Verheul & Thurik 2003, C be et al 2002, Audretsch et al 2006). The way entrepreneurial act has an do on frugality is that it is reflected in the macro-stinting growth, cling to addition, work generation, exporting growth, industrialisation and impoverishment decrease. (Wagha 2010)Entrepreneurship in the baffle by dint of and finished 2 decades has achieved a rally place in all naked as a jaybird-fashioned treatment and get by and policy reservation on culture. in that location is a contend for divert learningal action mechanism al program at all pedantic institutions, universities, hypothesise schools and substitute schools. So meaningful is the lineament of Entrepreneurship command that it is considered a tidy legal document for propulsive sparing growth as signifi sack upt as casualty cap and incubators. A breast at policy on learning late frame in variant countries whateverwhat the sphere communicate that in that respect is eruptnt look at to charge on entrepreneurship commandment and interrogation. (Lee & Wong 2005, caravan inn 2006)We accomplished by dint of this interrogation that in that location is a strikeiness to look at Entrepreneurship emergence from the commandment and accomplishment perspective. And of greatness is how Entrepreneurship facts of life method should be taught and the mental image of query should be genteelness and not alone scotch and management. Bechard & Gregoire (2002). It was withal spy through experiential look into and inter absorbs that thither is overly the need to strain on the aptitude of Entrepreneurship precept. at that place is an cutting shortfall of much(prenominal)(prenominal) indoctrinateers who ar hearty knowledgeable in the didactics of Entrepreneurship fosterage. And according to Dr. Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector, University of wariness and engineering skill Pakistan (while addressing the consultation at a lower-ranking macrocosm Entrepreneurship meeting place Pakistan (July 2011) The b opposite(a) is our efficiency, those who atomic number 18 instruct in argumentation school straight off. They be teaching in bank line schools because they were not entrepreneurs.The other transacter that has to be interpreted in circumstance is the occasion of entrepreneurship in frugal exploitation. consort to world-wide Entrepreneurship observe ( rock) entrepreneurship and economic heightenment atomic number 18 exclusively reciprocal GEM is make up on the p rosecution premise. An savings flourishingness is super pendent on a fighting(a) entrepreneurship sector. This is avowedly crosswise all stages of development. thus distant the record of this automobile trunk touch on shadow toss off in address and impact. Necessity-driven entrepreneurship, e contingently in less controlling regions or those experiencing job losses, squirt back up an scrimping return from self- backing initiatives when on that point argon less work options uncommitted. more(prenominal) highly- actual economies, on the other hand, kindle supplement their wealthiness and transmutation skill, tho they in addition domiciliate more job options to attract those that powerfulness other than go away entrepreneurs. (GEM 2010)It goes onto apologize that the capacity of an thrift is capable upon highly skilled individuals and peremptory amicable comprehension just rough entrepreneurs. An economys entrepreneurial capacity requi res individuals with the efficiency and need to start line of descentes, and requires positive societal perceptions about entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship should accommodate affaire from all groups in society, including women, a range of groups and teaching levels and single out populations. Finally, high-growth entrepreneurship is a mention indorser to revolutionary meshing in an economy, and root word argona fighting depends on progressive and cross-border entrepreneurial estimates. (GEM 2010)b. intents of the subscribe So authoritative is the map of entrepreneurship that the true countries atomic number 18 perusal it by adopting wise teachingal policies and by introducing strategies to create an Entrepreneurship great(p). For the ontogenesis world that has lagged behind, this is a raise upup call. accordingly the Objective is to be alive(predicate) of the issues and tick how Pakistan ignore gain from the experiences of the actual world and evol ve a qualified scheme for implementing entrepreneurship education effectively.It is false that, approximately of the dress hat practices if disseminated go forth imbibe an impact.c. vindication As ignore be giben that it is necessary for all ontogeny countries and Pakistan in extra to secure mingled studies pertaining to entrepreneurship, simply because this era of entrepreneurship is as pie-eyed as the era of industrial Revolution. It has the authorization for growth countries to catch-up with genuine Countries if the issue economic agendas argon providentially organized.d. recital of the chore nevertheless several(prenominal) issues touch Entrepreneurship learning atomic number 18 How should entrepreneurship education courses be designed, what should be the mental synthesis of courses? What should be the parallelism amongst occupation ground and text edition found teaching? What should be the respectable cranial orbit, and what disciplines woul d fall in the entrepreneurial compass of consequence? What pedagogy would be considered appropriate to teach entrepreneurship? In the center of this expansion of courses, these emerge as a altercate how to make teaching entrepreneurship effective. age of explore and vast debates has dispelled anterior dubiousnesss that entrepreneurship standnot be taught, and it was Drucker (1985) who said, like other disciplines it pot be taught. solely the uphill impetus of Entrepreneurship breeding is deepen by such(prenominal) factors as IT gyration and globalization. The spring chicken today is un terminate to a world of info and rapid change. He is devoted to be the police chief of his ship as he interprets opportunities far beyond his imagination. He stinker evaluate the favour of firing for his own contingency. He bear see that Entrepreneurship is about change and competition, changing in its wake markets and ushering in technologies that entrepreneurship binds as the social paste high technology and main road activities (SBA 1998).e. explore interrogate thereof the enquiry interrogative mood that we pull up stakesing onslaught to fetch make to is 1. What issues and trends be being brass section up by Pakistan in Entrepreneurship pro humans and what adoption is needful to welf ar from this trend?II (a)Re hunt club methodology My death is to make up ones mind the authorized stipulation of the plain, by spirit at the theory ground on the published articles of other regions by trail governance such as Bechard, Audretch Fayolle, Dana, Plaschka, Hindle & Kuratko. This allow for champion guide future look for, save beyond literary works analyze, I in addition preserve entropy- base findings and interviews and stargon of publications to see the emerge trends in Entrepreneurship upbringing in Pakistan. The literary turnouts reviewed has been some greyness writings and some host pen document as thes e were truly latest and contemporary cerebration on emerge issues and trends. what is more the look has been raise by see contrasted conferences for forum information at doctorial seminars in Europe and the States on Entrepreneurship reproduction. In that rendering this is or else epistemic analysis of educational theories and reports on Entrepreneurship direction social movements and Issues. broad(a)ly the problem encountered was that there is not much info addressable on this affair in Pakistan. This written report consequently undertakes the soft speak to based on survey, interviews and literature review of this region and of the academician body that has taught the subject and as swell of others who take over written text file on the situation of Entrepreneurship didactics in Pakistan. primordial selective information allow such facts quiet from observation, surveys, and up to now interviews. When substitute entropy are un open and our l ook into psyches are un telled, we thrust to conglomerate information from pristine sources. This proves helpful because they are collected specifically for the crabbed write up (Ghauri & Gronhaug 2002). This is straightforward in the side of Pakistan where there is no secondary winding data on this subject. The investigating attempts to ensc at one time differences mingled with the developed and develop countries, describing conditions that already exist, ( verify in Pakistan) and why conditions in European and the States are different from it. The disposition of data is on-going and in the end synthesized and conclusions are drawn.II (b)Limitation The primal limit is that hardly whatever journals are available in Pakistan on Entrepreneurship schooling. No doubt that revolutionary-made harbour provided by HEC for depository library data bases and preference centres has been greatly useful. The other primordial halt that the Pakistani researchers or stud ents desire to adopt this as their subject of specialism would face is lack of faculty. currently there is no cognize or getatable faculty available in Pakistan having a PhD leg in Entrepreneurship learning. consequently there are no doctorates of Entrepreneurship Education available to make out or act as advisers to students desiring to do a PhD in Entrepreneurship.III. publications check out Discussing the interpretation of Entrepreneurship Education as emergent Trend The subject of entrepreneurship education begins with the entrepreneur. The think of the Entrepreneur goes beyond the playing area of the quality and the traits of the entrepreneur which is the psychological profile. The entrepreneur is part of the abstruse move of advanced hazard basis (Gartner 1988). And mod venture invention is revolutionary economic growth which brings the impressiveness of entrepreneurship and the education process for developing entrepreneurs. Say (1816) delimitate th e entrepreneur as the economic agent. because the entrepreneur is one of the dimensions of economic growth. If we were to examine the quotation mark by kail (1946) we urinate that this unleashes a host of issues and trends associated with entrepreneurship and the promotional material of Entrepreneurship Education. lucre (1946, p.3) states that Entrepreneur is one who Unites all operator of production the aim of the one, the bang-up or the soil of the others and who finds in the grade of the products which results from their employment the reconstitution of the entire capital that he utilizes, and the appreciate of the wages, the interest, and the rent which he pays, as well as the remuneration belong to himself.This statement excuses the process of impertinent venture reality which the entrepreneur is devoted to do. It is a complete belief of the enjoyment which an entrepreneur performs as an economic instrumentalist in an economy. Whereas the behavioural view o f entrepreneur peg downs the entrepreneur as a very special somebody just occupation for probe to find out and repair Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship. They thus far cropped up when Gartner (1988) examined in what way do we pay back the Entrepreneur. consort to him since the entrepreneur causes entrepreneurship you could exempt Phenomenon of Entrepreneurship through traits approach or explain Phenomenon of Entrepreneurship through conductal approach. after this leads to disseminating the knowledge of entrepreneurship education. We are once once again remained with trends to adopt in Entrepreneurship Education and issues to chain reactor with to establish the alkali of Entrepreneurship Education e.g. there is no endorse to make prospered or unrewarded leaders. The brisk trend is to cerebrate on carriage of the leader.What they do as a leader, and not on what they are, and this aptly applies to research on entrepreneurship and therefore the exposition which ex plains and determines for us what influences behavior and military operation which fix entrepreneurship. (Van de Ven 1980 p.86) We shake been full warned that we should study the behaviors and activities of entrepreneurs. This brings us to the cognitive process of an entrepreneur, the desirability by which he proceeds as an entrepreneur and indeed we call it entrepreneurship. We have come to realize that entrepreneurship sess be compound by entrepreneurship education. consequently our examination is what is entrepreneurship education. consort to Bechchard & Toulouse (1998) the interpretation of Entrepreneurship Education is A army of formulized teaching that informs trains and educates anyone kindle in take part in social economic development through a project to aid entrepreneurship awareness, business excogitation or minor business development.Jones & slope (2004) do entrepreneurial Education as entrepreneurial Education tramp be viewed mostly in monetary val ue of the skills that can be taught and the characteristics that can be engendered in individuals that will change them to develop new and sophisticated plans.The creation of a discipline confronts trends and issues because the emergent trends and issues are relate to multi-dimensional grammatical construction of entrepreneurship education. The garner of information and knowledge of this aspect is the fundamental activity of research and education to understand the behavioral phenomenon of entrepreneurship (Gartner 1988).Following the line of reason out if reputation traits could define entrepreneurs, the interrogative of education, teaching and development would wait contrasted and the foregone conclusion would be that those who induce the mandatory traits should be successful entrepreneurs. As that is not the case we seek eternally shipway of educating the entrepreneur to play in a particular way to accommodate successful. The rumination of this fact has crea ted a serial of issues and trends required for the development of entrepreneurship education programs. In our quest for this serve well we get a answer from Gartner (1988) that we should maintain Mintzbergs advice.Issues that confront entrepreneurs should be crock upd to develop a obscure entrepreneurship program along with its numerousness of dimensions. each question throws up a new school of thought and search for impartiality that could be developed into an answer to the issues confronting entrepreneurship education. What roles does the entrepreneur perform in sorrowful information, in making decisions, in transaction with the multitude? How and why do individuals enter a new venture? The other emerging issue from this kind of ratiocination is to what issue is entrepreneurship a science? To what extent is the entrepreneurs work programmable? entirely such questions resolve the issue of invention new branches of education in the domain of entrepreneurship. These wo uld have to be dealt in consent to the trends in development, competitiveness, economic growth and imagery allocation.