Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Life and Ministry of A. J. Tomlinson

Ambrose J. Tomlinson (1865-1943) belonged to a moderately wealthy family from Westfield, Indiana.   His family conducted business, and so the young Tomlinson, after finishing his studies at the prominent Westfield Academy, tried his hand at business as well.   His life in the huge Quaker community was serene to begin with.   In the rural community, Tomlinson was able to connect with a few religious people who strengthened his interest in the Gospel (Hunter, 2003).Tomlinson’s neighbors in Westfield included two African-American families.   Each summer the African-American families in addition to some of the freed slaves attended camp meetings of people of color.   White worshippers were attracted to the meetings as well.   Even Tomlinson happened to attend some of these meetings.   Soon he was introduced by a man named J. B. Mitchell to Charles G. Finney, a revivalist.   In the year 1894, Tomlinson and Mitchell co-founded the Book and Tract Company which took th em both on short trips to Appalachia.   Tomlinson was introduced to Frank Sandford, the founder of the Shiloh community, and other religious figures around this time (Hunter).Tomlinson’s understanding of religion was enhanced as he encountered important religious personalities.   The Acts 2 commune practiced by the Shiloh community, for example, provided a model for his family to imitate.   In the year 1899, Tomlinson and his family came across the Fire-Baptized Holiness Association of B. H. Irwin (Hunter).   By this time Tomlinson had been eagerly seeking out â€Å"locations where special visitations of the Holy Spirit were occurring (Nienkirchen, 1992, p. 32).†Ã‚   According to Nienkirchen, the goal of Tomlinson was â€Å"to find the true ‘Church of God’ where the preaching of the word was being confirmed by miracles, signs, and wonders, together with gifts of the Holy Spirit according to the pattern of Acts (p. 32).†Ã‚   The Church of God for All Nations describes Tomlinson’s success in eventually finding the Church of God:According to prophecy, the Church (Zion) was ordained to arise from the grave of the Dark  Ages among the Gentiles in the Last Days (Isaiah 60:1-3; Isaiah 52:1).   This occurred on June  13, 1903, in Cherokee County, North Carolina, when Prophet A. J. Tomlinson found the body  of people whom God had chosen to be the resurrection Church of God in its infancy this side  of the Dark Ages.   It was in this same year that the Wright Brothers arose from the earth by  the invention of the airplane, a material witness to what God was doing spiritually (Isaiah  60:8).  Prior to this time, A. J. Tomlinson was a colporteur for the American Bible Society,  distributing Bibles and religious literature throughout the southeastern United States.He also  printed and distributed his first publication called â€Å"Samson's Foxes.†Ã‚   God began to move  upon him to find the bod y of people who would be the Church of the Last Days.   After  investigating many groups, he scripturally determined the one which God had chosen.   It was  the remains of a small union of churches which in 1886 became an association under the  guidance and direction of R. G. Spurling and came to be known as the Christian Union.   It had  dwindled into a small group in Camp Creek, however, because of the tragedies of heresy and  fanaticism which had crept in to destroy the flock.   In 1902 the name was changed from  Christian Union to Holiness Church.   The fellowship, consisting of some twenty members,  was abiding under the name of Holiness Church when A. J. Tomlinson was moved by God to approach them for fellowship (â€Å"Church of God History†).One morning of June 1903, Tomlinson climbed the Prayer Mountain in Cherokee County, North Carolina, to pray for the guidance of God.   Subsequently he was led by the Holy Spirit to join the Church of God t hat he had already discovered.   As Tomlinson was being led by the Holy Spirit, the Wright Brothers were trying hard to fly in another corner of North Carolina.   This acted as a sign for Tomlinson.   Moreover, his anointed leadership role became apparent to the others as well around the same time.   Tomlinson was made the pastor of the little community of believers almost immediately.   He was eventually recognized as a chosen one of God.   The Church was destined to grow under his guidance, until it was considered essential to arrange a General Assembly in the year 1906.   The General Assembly mainly consisted of the ministry.   After the meeting, the Church was able to grow further and its operations became more formalized.   The name of Tomlinson’s Church was eventually changed to Church of God in the year 1907 (â€Å"Church of God History†).Tomlinson noted that he felt â€Å"more fully awakened† in the year 1907 (Hunter).   Soon after, h e was granted the title of General Moderator of the Church of God.   In the year 1910, he was named General Overseer of the Church.   Four years later, the man’s appointment was acknowledged as perpetual.   In the year 1918, his life changed once again as his nation suffered from influenza and the Church was unable to convene a general conference.   From 1919, the state of affairs of the Church began to face a downturn, as the democratic government tried to disrupt its operation.In 1922, the democratic government was able to draw up a constitution to subjugate Tomlinson to the total control as well as limitations imposed by the laws of the land.   Tomlinson realized that this move on the part of the government was designed to control the â€Å"Theocratic Government (â€Å"Church of God History†).†Ã‚   From that point on, the man tried to do his utmost to make corrections in the functioning of the Church.   Because the financial records of the Church were not organized, however, the government expressed its doubts and suspicions about the conduct of the General Overseer.   Nevertheless, Tomlinson assumed complete responsibility for the financial affairs of his Church.   He was ultimately impeached in the year 1923 (â€Å"Church of God History†).Being a man of God, Tomlinson had failed to properly attend to the monetary affairs of the Church, as he had preferred to attend to the Holy Spirit.   Although he lost his position as the General Overseer of the Church, he could not lose his anointing from God.   Thus, the man remained loyal to the â€Å"Theocratic Government† as well as his appointment from God to lead people in faith (â€Å"Church of God History†).   Tomlinson performed these God-assigned duties with vigor and tenacity.   He even tried to reform the Church â€Å"by a principle well supported in Jeremiah 18:1-11 (â€Å"Church of God History†).†Ã‚   He had been impeached in J une.   By September he was able to get the Church of God to publish a periodical called The White Wing Messenger (â€Å"Church of God History†).Unsurprisingly, the Church of God began to flourish once more under the leadership of Tomlinson.   Although it had been persecuted, the Church also began to experience financial prosperity.   Most importantly, it was able to increase its understanding of prophetic truth through the guidance of Tomlinson.   The flag of the Church was â€Å"revealed according to Psalms 60:4 (â€Å"Church of God History†).†Ã‚   Soon after the United States Patent Office had granted recognition to the flag, in the year 1939, Tomlinson heard of a young minister named Grady R. Kent, who had been severely persecuted in Egan, Georgia.   Tomlinson invited Kent to pastor a local church in Cleveland.   Once he realized that Kent was a successful preacher, Tomlinson taught him about many prophetic passages.   The Church of Prophecy Mak ers Association was formed in the year 1941.   Shortly before his death in 1943, Tomlinson appointed Kent as its general secretary (â€Å"Church of God History†).Thus, Tomlinson fulfilled his responsibilities toward the Church until the very end of his term on earth.   Franklin D. Roosevelt, the president of the United States, was one of the many people who expressed their condolences at the demise of the great minister.   Tomlinson had been largely responsible for the â€Å"overspread of Pentecostalism† during the twentieth century (â€Å"Church of God History†).   Most importantly, however, he was responsible for helping countless people expand their knowledge about the Gospel.   Milton, his younger son, who was appointed as the General Overseer of the Church of God, is not known to have possessed the qualities of his father (â€Å"Church of God History†).   After all, Tomlinson had nurtured a special relationship with God that had granted h im special privileges in connection with the Holy Spirit, and ultimately with the Body of Christ.ReferencesHunter, H. D. (2003, Winter/Spring). A. J. Tomlinson’s Journey Toward Racial Reconciliation.Church of God History and Heritage.Nienkirchen, C. W. (1992). A. B. Simpson and the Pentecostal Movement. Peabody, MA:Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

American Identity Paper

Occurred an American Is a person who doesn't have much compared to the people in Europe. There are no kings, lords, or bishops that have all the power. In America every person works for himself and finds a way to travel to where is needed. Coming through America there isn't castles or fancy mansions everywhere compared to Europe. People live in huts made out of clay and cabins where men and cattle lay to keep warm.When a person comes to America they are considered free and are able to be equal among others. There isn't one person who is in charge like a prince or princess that controls all of the people. Every person Is able to make their own decision on whatever they choose to do In America. America Is a mixture of people with different cultures that come together as one community who do not Judge one another or look down upon. There Is no rich or poor community, every person Is considered to be equal among one another.America Is now considered the most perfect society In the world today. Living in the British Society, many people were belittled and frowned upon because they were poor or didn't meet certain standards of others. As Occurred says, â€Å"The rich and the poor are not so far removed from each other as they are in Europe† meaning that being poor led to being a slave and lived in horrible areas. Many people that were poor didn't want to continue living that way. There was one ruler who may have been the king, lord or bishop that was In control of everyone and told the people what to do.As man started traveling out of Europe and moved towards America, It was realized that they didn't have to continue living the way they were. People were not being controlled In American and told what to do as In Europe. As America was being discovered the people saw what is was like to be free and equal among the other people and decided to move there. Any race or culture is accepted and will not be judged or criticized. Not one person is considered to be poor or rich and also every person was free and didn't have to live under one person as a ruler.Every person was able to make their own decisions on what they chose to do. By libertarian's According to Cry ©voucher an American is a person who doesn't have much equal among others. There isn't one person who is in charge like a prince or princess that controls all of the people. Every person is able to make their own decision on whatever they choose to do in America. America is a mixture of people with different down upon. There is no rich or poor community, every person is considered to be equal among one another.America is now considered the most perfect society in the because they were poor or didn't meet certain standards of others. As Occurred Many people that were poor didn't want to continue living that way. There was one ruler who may have been the king, lord or bishop that was in control of everyone and towards America, it was realized that they didn't have to continue living t he way they People were not being controlled in American and told what to do as in Europe. As and will not be Judged or criticized. Not one person is considered to be poor or rich

Monday, July 29, 2019

African American culture

African American Culture The African American culture is one of the more diverse cultures out there. Many of these people practice different beliefs. African Americans live in all parts of the world and just like other cultures African Americans have people that live in what is considered poverty some that are considered middle class and some considered upper class. African Americans come with a lot of interesting thing like the language they speak which is called Ebonics and all the different stereotypes with black American some being negative and some positive. There are three main religions practiced in the black American culture. The first is the most common and that is Christianity, Which is known as the black church. Christianity started back in the slavery days. Many slaves that were brought over were stripped of the African belief system and denied free religious practice; this forced them to become Christians. However slaves managed to hold onto some practices by putting them into Christian worship in secret meetings that were held. These practices include dancing, shouts and African rhythms and enthusiastic singing. Another religion practice in the black culture is Islam. Islam was founded in Detroit Michigan in the 1930’s by Wallace D. Fard Muhammad. Many blacks converted to Islam because they believed that Christianity was what the white slave owners used to control the minds of blacks. Today Islam in the black community is made up of black Americans that come from various backgrounds. The last most common religious practice is Judaism. There are a little over 150,000 African Americans that practice Judaism today. Some of these are members to mainstream Jewish groups like the reform, conservative, or orthodox branches of Judaism. Others belong to non-mainstream Jewish groups like black Hebrew Israelites. The socioeconomic status in black American is a lot different from other status in the American culture, somewhat to the lower end. The median of income in the African American families is just over 34,218, the lowest of any racial group. One out of every five black families lives in poverty. Black men in America hold the highest rate for unemployment, nearly doubling for Caucasian men. Black men that are employed have the second highest median earnings of any other minority group. Single black women with children median income is 29,958. Nearly one out of every three black households is headed by a single woman, highest in female-headed households. Forty percent of the black single mothers are considered poor. African Americans make up 12. 9 percent of the United States population. They are the second largest minority population, following Hispanics. Majority of the blacks live in the south totaling up 55. 6 percent of the black population. The top three states being Mississippi, Louisiana and Georgia. The state that has the highest population of African Americans is New York. The African American culture is much bigger than a micro culture. This is because a micro-culture is a small group of people who share the same values, beliefs, and behaviors. The reason why the African American culture is not a micro culture is because there are all types of black Americans of all different types just like any other race. For example you have African Americans the practice different religions. You also have black Americans that come from all over the United States in different cities and neighborhoods with different ways of living and growing up. There are a few concepts in the text that are relevant to the African American culture. The first concept is one of the biggest and that is stereotyping. The systematic study of racial and ethnic stereotypes began in the United States in the 1930s with a study conducted by David Katz and Kenneth Braly. They presented college students with a list of 84 adjectives (lazy, ignorant, and stupid. ) and the traits that came up for black Americans were superstitious, lazy, happy go luck, ignorant, musical, religious. They found out all those traits came up consistently on each students list. Since then there has been a number of different researchers that have replicated Katz and Braly work. In today’s world you find and still here a lot of the stereotypes such as blacks are more athletic, their very loud, they all live in bad neighborhoods, they don’t work. There are a lot of different explanations and ideas why stereotypes on African Americans seem to dominate people’s way of thinking. For example stereotypes are well established in children’s memories well before they acquire the intellectual ability to question or evaluate them. By seeing how parents act and talk about the black community. We also get stereotype ideas by what is on the television and movies now days. The movies and shows always seem to try to make the â€Å"stereotypical† black man or woman. Another Concept that is relevant to the black American culture is the Black English dialect, and Ebonics. A primary way in which members of culture group define themselves and establish in-group and out-group identities is through verbal language. African American differs in their use of language, which is labeled as â€Å"Black language†, â€Å"Black Dialect†. The term Ebonics was first brought up in 1973 and refers to a grammatically complex African American speech pattern. Ebonics or Black language is a unique language created by the slaves. According to John Rickford an Ebonics scholar. He explains Ebonic pronunciations include the omission of the final consonant in words like pas (past) or han (hand) and the pronouncement of the vowel in words like my ride (mah rahd). Overall the African American speech acts are more animated, lively, and forceful than a lot of other cultures speeches. The last relevant concept that will be discussed is the culture and cognition. Culture and cognition refers to people from different areas and backgrounds and how they view and see things. This comes into play with African Americans that grow up in poverty or live with a single parent. Even though this can be associated with any race and culture its more likely with black Americans. With watching an interview on real sports with Bryan Gumble there was a black American on there and he explained the difference between black children growing up and every other culture you had to focus on only one thing to get out of poverty, his reference was â€Å"the hood†. He explained that growing up the only thing that could get black children out of the hood was sports. It wasn’t good grades and doing well in school because that was just a bonus. He said good grades wouldn’t pay for college but a football or basketball scholarship would. By all that he didn’t think a lot of other cultures had to worry about those things, that’s what made African American think and act different in different situations. In conclusion, the African American culture has many different religions they practice; they stay in all parts of the United States and just like multiple other cultures, people seem to stereotype. All in all the African American culture is one of the more diverse cultures out there.

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Should Abortions Be Legal Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 words - 1

Should Abortions Be Legal - Research Paper Example According to the American Heritage Dictionary (2011), abortion is defined as the induced termination of a pregnancy, achieved via the destruction of embryo or fetus. Abortion, therefore, refers to ceasing the process of childbirth before the child is born. Opting for an abortion is not an easy decision, but there are many unfortunate circumstances where women find themselves with no other choice. Several reasons for opting for an abortion may include rape pregnancies, accidental pregnancies, divorce, illness of the mother or the mother being underage etc. Abortion has for long been viewed unfavorably by most societies. In America, abortion was legalized only in five states in 1970 and in all states in 1973 (Levitt & Donohue, 2001). Women who do opt for abortion to avoid giving birth to unwanted babies face many difficulties in areas where abortion has not been legalized. If a woman is too young or unhealthy to bear a child, or if the baby is unwanted, she should have the right to terminate her pregnancy before bringing the child to life. This will not only save an unwanted or abandoned baby from being born but will also give the woman a chance to live a healthy life and make a career after attaining whatever education she may seek chances of which would be rare if she gave birth to a baby while being in her teens. Unprepared couples or those not wanting another baby do not prove to be good parents and it is not fair for any child to be born in a home where he or she is not welcome and where his or her parents cannot support the baby. In worse cases where abortion is not an opportunity and the baby is not given for adoption either, the baby is either abandoned, or is brought up very poorly by the parents or parent.     

Comparison and Contrast of Kukaniloko Birthing Stones and Queen's Essay

Comparison and Contrast of Kukaniloko Birthing Stones and Queen's Medical Center Birthing Unit - Essay Example She had to follow a strict diet and do exercises recommended by the Kahuna. Only green vegetables, herbs and a small amount of raw fish were allowed. After six months she was asked to eat less because of the fear that a large baby will be difficult to deliver. Many relatives gathered on the delivery day. 36 chiefs eye witnessed the ceremony and birth. The mother was taken to Kukaniloko birthing stone on a woven rug. She was encouraged to walk to increase the pain. She then took kneeling position. It was gravity type birth. She was given morning glory leaves to eat. Some were also rubbed on her stomach. After delivery placenta was buried under tree. Mother was given herbs and soup (Empleo, 2012). There are many similarities between Queens Medical Center’s birthing unit and Kukaniloko Birthing Stones in Wahiawa, Hawaii. Women in Kukaniloko used to give delivery in kneeling position and they had to do exercises recommended by Kahuna. Queens Medical Center encourages women to have upright position like squatting and kneeling. They also recommend exercise during pregnancy which helps in easy delivery. . Ultrasound is done to determine the position of baby. In Kukaniloko mother was monitored many times during pregnancy. Nowadays pregnancy is monitored by the use of ultrasound which is equivalent to the monitoring practice that was witnessed in Kukanilolo. Despite the similarities, quite a number of differences exist. Early skin-to-skin contact is recommended in Queens Medical Center. It is believed that skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby reduces crying and creates bonding. Breastfeeding is given a lot of importance ("Breastfeeding: The First Weeks at Home",  n.d.). Breastfeeding is beneficial for both the mother and the baby. While in Kukaniloko the baby was taken away by a nurse who was called "kahu". The kahu fed the child. As far as the environment is concerned, a number of aspects need to be covered

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Nature, perception, reflection and conservation Essay

Nature, perception, reflection and conservation - Essay Example Similarly, Susan Sontag has used imagery throughout his writing to describe the war and its effect. However, the themes of these writers differ as one focuses on nature and the other talks of photography. In his ‘Windstorm in the forest’, John Muir tries to a great extent to personify the nature and the things of nature that are nonhuman. The nonhuman characters such as wind and trees in the forest have been gives both human and superhuman characters. This allows the writer to express his view of beauty and strength of the forest. The whole essay has not mentioned God but a supernatural power is seen to control all these events. The author describes this as nature. The nature in this essay is therefore, given a supernatural power to be in control of the forest. Comparison of nature with human acts is applied by the author. The use of metaphors is used where the wind is allowed by the author in his writing to go to every tree and finger the flowers and the leaves. The storms and their effects are also personified as gardeners. The forest is worked upon and therefore, seen as the patient. Trees in this essay have full human character such as arms, they talk, and swing. Thi s form of writing makes the essay lively and flowing. Susan Sontag focuses on how war photography expresses the effect of military violence. Her description of the photographs of Civil War in New York creates a lot of imagery in her essay. There is a good explanation of how the cameras and videos transform sensibility and vision. She argues that the camera man allows the photos viewer to see only what he or she wants them to see. Casual snapshot expresses a metaphysical aggression against people. Instead of photographs to provide knowledge, they provide what she referred to a semblance of knowledge. Those people who have never experienced war have the wrong knowledge about it from the war photographers (Berry 76). The aim of Sontag in her essay is to give statement

Friday, July 26, 2019

The market mechanism is the only effective way to allocate resources Essay

The market mechanism is the only effective way to allocate resources. Discuss - Essay Example 8). This essay looks into the various aspects of the competitive market economy and analyses the fact that the resources can be allocated most efficiently if the economy operates in a competitive framework. Discussion and Analysis In a free market economy the price and the quantity of the product demanded is determined by the market forces of demand and supply. According to the theory of demand as the price of a product increases the quantity demanded for the product gets reduced. On the other hand, other things remaining constant as the price of a product decreases the demand for the product increases. The inverse relationship between the price and the demand for a commodity gives rise to a downward sloping demand curve. The supply curve for a commodity is however upward rising curve. The equilibrium price and quantity is determined by the interaction of the demand and the supply curves (Samuelson and ?Nordhaus, 2010, p. 57). This market mechanism has been explained with the help of the following diagram. Figure 1: Interaction of Demand and Supply Source: Besanko and Braeutigam, 2010, p. 36 In the figure it is seen that the initial demand curve id D1 and the initial supply curve is S. Now the market will reach equilibrium at the point A where the quantity demanded for the product would match the quantity supplied. At this point the quantity demanded would be Q1 and the quantity supplied would also be Q1. The price at which the market equilibrium would be reached is P1. This price is neither determined by the buyers or the sellers but the combined forces of the demand and supply existing in the market. Now suppose the market demand for the product increases from D1 to D2, with the same level of market supply the price of the product will increase to P1 and the quantity demanded of the product would increase from Q1 to Q2. Hence the new market equilibrium would be changed to B. At the point B the quantity demanded would match the market supply. The demand curve would shift to the right due to a variety of reasons. When the income of the individuals increase the disposable income of the people would increase and it would lead to a rise in the demand for a particular product. Similarly the supply of products may also decrease due to a variety of reasons. When the price of the raw materials increases the firms are not able to supply the product at the same cost. Thus the supply decreases. As a result the equilibrium price and quantity would undergo change. Figure 2: Shifts in the Supply Curve Source: Besanko and Braeutigam, 2010, p. 36 In this figure the reduction in the supply of the commodity pushes the supply curve to the left. The quantity supply reduces from Q1 to Q2 but the price increases from P1 to P2. Therefore at the same level of market demand the new equilibrium is formed at the point B. The demand and supply forces would act naturally in a free market where there are no restrictions by the government. This is true for the perfect ly competitive markets where none of the buyers or the sellers has the power to control the price in the market. Therefore a competitive market is one in which there would be large number of buyers and sellers (Petri, 2004, p. 77). The sellers would have their aim to maximise the profit of

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Shopping For Theoretical Perspectives at Wal-Mart Essay

Shopping For Theoretical Perspectives at Wal-Mart - Essay Example However, delving on Wal-Mart’s vision reveals its latent function of improving the well-being of consumers. A few centavo savings while seem so small and unnoticeable, may substantially accumulate in time and contribute to â€Å"the prosperity pool† (Kennon). Controlling the market, however, implies power over the consumers. Wal-Mart’s ability to decide what goods they sell appears to be a social dysfunction because of its discretion to discard locally produced services and goods (Preet). However, this dysfunction becomes itself a trigger for social change as it challenges the smaller stores and local producers to compete, thereby improving the quality of goods and services. Wal-Mart has likewise been viewed as implicating a class struggle. The lower, middle and higher classes maintain their status not because of the price factor but because of Wal-Mart’s control over their workers. If you try to examine the employees inside Wal-Mart, you cannot help but n otice the workers as the force that runs the entire establishment, yet outside you will hear how the company keeps them non-unionized. Low prices equate low wages for its employees, thus creating a continuous cycle of exploitation of the workforce, which in turn reinforces social inequalities. While Wal-Mart tapped into a fertile market for high profit—the poor (Heyer 2), it has simultaneously contributed to class conflict as the â€Å"poor gets poorer and the rich richer†Ã¢â‚¬â€the lower class being its source of low-wage manpower. It is, therefore, Wal-Mart’s social responsibility to improve conditions of employment and raise the level of social aid to the poor: starting with its workers. Ameliorating inequities begins with modifying its ways: welcoming unionization as a key to social change.  

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

How Important to Medieval Society Were the Religious Orders Essay

How Important to Medieval Society Were the Religious Orders - Essay Example However, the most striking feature of middle age is that people were organized in different religious groups known as religious orders. Some of the religious orders of this period include the crusades, Knights Templar, Benedictines, Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustinians, and Cistercians. This paper seeks to explore the importance of religious orders to the medieval society. The lives of people during the middle ages revolved around religion, especially the Catholic Church, which was the dominant church during the time. Accordingly, the Catholic Church was the only church in Europe. Therefore, all the laws and important roles in the government were left at the hands of the church leaders like bishops and archbishops. Research also indicates that the Pope had immense powers during this time to the extent that he could excommunicate a king for misdeed. As earlier stated, religion had a great influence on every aspects of human live during this period. However, people organized themselves around religious groups known as religious orders, which played an important role economically, socially, culturally and politically . The religious orders had profound impacts on the economy of Western Europe in the medieval era. Research indicates that the society of Western Europe in the medieval times were largely agrarian with a population consisting of tillers of land, which was the basis of wealth creation and political power. The manor was the basic unit of such a society. The manor in this case refers. to the agricultural land reserved to a lord. The manor mainly consisted of peasants whose main duty was to till the land for the lord’s benefit. However, since religion dictated how everything was to be done, lands where crops are grown were being cultivated in accordance with the three-land system5. The religious orders, especially the Benedictine played a leading role in ensuring that the society become food sufficient and economically stable. This is particularly evident with the Benedictine in the 12th century France, where the need to feed, clothe and house the monks increased the need to have a s table economy with enough food surplus, decent shelter and clothing. In this regard, the Benedictine monk ensured people ploughed land and engaged in productive activities to ensure that society has enough food.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Peer Response Article Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 words

Peer Response - Article Example I personally commend your use of easy to understand language, which made it possible for me to understand some of the laws and the various Acts that cover them. This makes it possible for even the most of average people to read and find your post motivating and educative. By making the government Acts available in your post, you provided enough evidence to support your strong arguments. In my opinion, there was no misrepresentation of any evidence through the post because any and all your sources of information are recorded and sufficient. The practicality of what you researched on can be seen in what is happening in some of the states in America. Some criminal acts are often treated differently if the perpetrators are based in certain states. For my part, I would say that the your interpretation of the laws present provided me, and other readers, with the much needed insight into what happens when one breaks laws with regards to computer and information security. This insight may wo rk toward guiding us as we deal with the ever-changing face of the technological

Rhetorical Strategies Essay Example for Free

Rhetorical Strategies Essay It is noticed that Margaret Atwoods every latest narrative story produce a fastidious enthusiasm as she has looked target on damaging expectations of the readers of what the narrative will be akin to or in other words the perspective. It is not correct in the case of The Blind Assassin that brought prominent Booker Prize for Atwood. The perspectives of the story in the Blind Assassin explode into movement with the provocation of the aspiration for a rationalization of the anonymity articulated in its opening verdict: Ten days after the war ended, my sister Laura drove a car off a bridge. (Atwood, p1) The Blind Assassin prompts its readers that a chief exposure will come as the rhetorical strategy of using perspective of this lengthy story by building a first-person description that make an impression on readers into a contest with Iris Chase Griffen to shape anonymity earlier than she depict the blameworthy gathering. Additionally, in view of the fact that Iris is creating a diversity of confessional chronicle, the reader is animated by the craving to forfeit concentration to the rhetorical device of perspectives which will join Iris to the lady in the story-within-a-story. Iris symbolizes herself as a historian, investigating the proceedings causing her sisters perceptible suicide. Simultaneously, the storyline must be cautious not to create the rhetorical device of perspectives of the clues so apparent that the person who reads misplaces attention by precipitately forming the responds to the mystery aspects of the novel generated in start of the story. The case of Laura Chases suicide is extremely dissimilar seeing from the start Iristhe narratives I who is as well its eye delicately converse the discern rhetorical device of perspective of both what origin the suicide and even who the offender is. The extraordinarily length of the narrative propose that it will be likely in the completeness of time to be acquainted with the reality, but simply by setting up what led up to Lauras abrupt end. The rhetorical device of perspective of the stratagem of The Blind Assassin is deposit in movement by its conclusion, a conclusion that guides to consider Iris is acquainted with the reality however will not expose until the appropriate moment. This is a narrative that a great deal relates to time and rhetorical device of perspective of the story, and about moment of time in the manner that timing is vital to knowing. The rhetorical device of perspectives toward which the story gradually guides could all be completed at the beginning well ahead of this extended story complete it. On the other hand, their rhetorical device of perspective of the truth would be reduced without the slow preparation for the climax. And with the reveal of the climax perspective it is suitable to revolve for a short time to a narratologist whose outlooks elucidate the reading of this story. The Blind Assassin appears to be self intentionally functioning in this male description concept with its storyteller who has a heart, to make use of that traditional expression, and who consequently seems to be contesting in opposition to the perspective of time to finish her storytelling prior to bereavement forecloses the prospect of supplementary life for storytelling. This fact creates a sagacity of deception for the reason that the readers know that Iris has to stay alive to finish the narrative, from the time when she is the solitary survivor of the disaster of a five decades previously. For that reason, the person who reads this narrative turns out to be concerned in the craving of this description to shift rapidly toward its ending, and nevertheless not too rapidly, for the reason that the climax may well be the climax of the storyteller’s life. In this approach the description appears mannish in the sagacity of sketching its readers into the perspective of contradictory requirements to hasten to the culmination and moreover tarry to extend the enjoyment of the narrative. The story makes coating upon coating of craving: the wish to know ultimately why Laura Chase suicide, a wish challenge by the wish of her sister Iris as storyteller to prevent that antagonizes for which in a variety of senses the cost is death. Additionally, it should be kept in mind that Iris is not merely a storyteller but also a writer, even though an unappreciated one. It might also be disputed that this narrative is itself a narrative, expressing description as an illustration of chronicle but also elevating some charming perspectives about narratives. Works Cited Atwood Margaret, The Blind Assassin: a Novel, Anchor (August 28, 2001), 544 pages, ISBN-10: 0385720955

Monday, July 22, 2019

Science Direct Essay Example for Free

Science Direct Essay In the Science Direct (2006) article â€Å"The Last King: A royal maternity case solved by ancient DNA analysis† the author’s Jorgan Dissing, Jonas Binladen, Anders Hansen, Birgitte Sejrsen, Eske Willerslev and Niels Lynnerup informs the reader about the last Danish Viking Kings, Sven Estriden who died in A.D. 1074 and was entombed in the Roskilde Cathedral. The problem on hand and what the author’s make an attempt to reveal is whether or not Sven Estriden’s mother, Estrid was entombed in the pillar across the chancel, as there have been many doubts among historians whether the woman was indeed Estrid or someone else. To find whether Estrin was the actual mother, the author’s used variety of different tests and methods. The analysis done by these proficient authors included, DNA extraction methods and examination of skeletons while taking the most special care to ensure nothing got damaged proving that the woman buried was not Sven’s mother. The ‘Last Viking King’ is written by a number of authors who have very prestigious academic backgrounds. There is in fact, no doubt that there is no shortage of professionals represented in regard to this scientific endeavor. Within this article the reader is given the academic departments that the authors are associated with; Jorgen Dissing is associated with the Research Laboratory, Jonas Binladen in the Department of Evolutionary Biology, Anders Hansen is associated with the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Department of Forensic Pathology, Birgitte Sejrsen is associated with the Department of Forensic Pathology, Eske Willersley the Center for Evolutionary Genetics and last but not least Niels Lynnerup who is affiliated with the Antrophological Laboratory. Between these authors, four are from the Institute of Forensic Medicine, one author is from the Biological Institute and the last author is from the Niels Bohr Institute. All six author’s are from the University of Copenhagen located in Denmark, which has produced 8 Noble Prize winners and the university itself has been ranked 44th in the world. (University of Copenhagen, 2012) With such variation of researchers in different fields the author’s worked in, it may have been reasonable to find some researcher’s from another university to contribute and also have actual author’s who had worked in the area of writing to help out. By no means do these authors fall short in terms of their qualifications and areas of expertise and one can only be reassured these author’s were more than certified in doing this study, but in terms of writing the article may have been more appealing if one of the author’s had a background history in writing. In order to answer the question â€Å"Was the individual in the tomb indeed Sven’s mother Estrid?† the author’s used different methods that included extracting DNA, and examining skeletons to help them on their quest to find the answer. The first method consisted of extracting DNA from tooth samples. In order to do extraction of DNA, most methods are designed to deal with fresh tissues containing high molecular weight DNA and intact cells. (Nature Publishing Group, 2007) In ancient specimens there is usually no cell structure that are preserved due to extraordinary time periods the specimen has gone through. (Nature Publishing Group, 2007) So incases of ancient DNA extraction bone and teeth samples may be used to help extract potential DNA. In the case of this article, two teeth, the cannies and premolars, were extracted from both King Sven’s skull, and two from the skull perceived to be Sven’s mother Estrid. The researchers methods of extracted DNA came from their tooth samples, by using one tooth at a time. Some of the main stages the tooth went through included; being cleaned with a paper clutch soaked in 10% commercial bleach and UV-irradiated for 20 minutes on each side. Then the surface of the tooth was sealed by the application of two layers of cellulose lacquer. From there the root was cut horizontally around 5 millimeter from the root/crown, junction where then the surface area that was exposed by UV irradiated for 20 min. Next a dental drill was used to remove the pulp. The DNA was extracted using the dialysis approach of Kolman and Tuross. (Binladen, Dissing, Hansen, Lynnerup, Sejrsen Willersley, 2006, p.23) A second tooth was used for replication of key D-loop but the study was done in a separate laboratory and by only three of the authors; Anders Hansen, Eske Willersley and Jonas Binlanden. (Binladen, Hansen, Willersley, 2006, p.23) The author’s logical approach of Extracting DNA included using the samples of teeth from both specimens as the evidence is shown in the article. The author’s do a good job leading you on a path that depicts step-by-step process of how the authors extracted the DNA from the tooth samples. This second method used to find out whether if Estred was the mother buried in the tomb the author’s conducted an examination of Estrid’s skeleton to attempt an mtDNA analysis of the remains. MtDNA other wise known as mitochondria DNA is passed down from their mothers to their sons and daughters. MtDNA tests are a good way to test your direct maternal lineage. (Genetic Home Reference, 2012) In this research If the women in the tomb was in fact Estred’s mother, the mtDNA sequence should have been exactly the same, as mothers pass it down to their children, which would mean it would have been inherited by the son Sven. In the research the author’s found â€Å" that mtDNA from Sven and Estrid differs at two nucleotide positions makes maternal kinship between the two highly unlikely.† (Binladen Et al, 2006 p.26) On top of doing mtDNA test’s the authors also did physical anthropological examination of the skeletal remain of the women, they came to realize the individual was no more than 30 – 40 years old at the time of their death. This makes it impossible for the individual in the tomb to be Sven’s mother, considering historic facts state the mother passed away during the age of 70. The second thing the author’s realized was when they did the same process mentioned above with Svens remains there results showed the age of death for sven was 40 – 60 years old which fall according to historic records that state Sven was around 55 years of age at the time of his passing. These tests do a good job of showing you evidence of the fact that the individual in the tomb couldn’t have been Sven’s mother due to the age restrictions. The researchers did the test in the correct way taking mtDNA of both the mother and the son remains examining both to find compelling evidence if there was a match between the two. All though these tests show you with the most accurate depictions of whether the individual in the tomb was indeed the mother. When dealing with work that involves the analysis of DNA, a number of precautions have to be taken into account during your research. First of you have to provide safety for your researchers, often times when your dealing with ancient DNA it is almost guaranteed you will be working with some type of chemicals that can cause skin irritation if you don’t use gloves, more specific chemicals that you work with, can do a lot more significant damage, like severely burn your skin. Another precaution to take is to be careful of the tool’s you’ll be working with, this may include sharp cutting tools and drills, which can also cause severe body injury if not used with the proper safety equipment, like gloves and protective eyewear. Aside from the safety of the workers, a number of precautions have to be taken also to ensure the ancient specimens your associating yourselves with don’t get damaged. Everything from what type of equipment you handle your specimens with, to the room temperature you leave your specimens in play a vital role in making sure nothing gets damaged or wrecked. The researchers from the very start did a good job of respecting their ancient specimens by taking every essential step necessary to protect the specimens. In the beginning when authors Jonas Binladen And Niels Lynnerup retrieved the skeletons from the pillars â€Å"full body suits, facemasks and sterile gloves were worn throughout.† (Binladen Et al, 2006 p.22) Another example can of taking extensive measures to care for the specimen can be seen by the laboratory’s being altered to suite the specimens needs â€Å"The laboratory is fitted out with positive, filtered airflow, hanging UV – lights for sterilization of surfaces.† (Binladen Et al, 2006 p.23) Another example of making sure the specimen was damaged by equipment or by the lab it was in â€Å"all equipment to be used in the lab was sterilized, metal tools and glassware by baking at 250 degree Celsius for 24 hr, other equipment by wiping the surfaces with a cloth soaked with 10% bleach.† (Binl aden Et al, 2006 p.23) In addition to sterilizing the labs and equipment the best chemicals were used for this study â€Å"All chemicals and reagents were of analytical grade or the highest purity available† (Binladen Et al, 2006 p.22) To ensure their perseverance of the specimens the authors even at the end restored the teeth back into the skull â€Å"Subsequently, the teeth were restored by removing the lacquer with acetone, the tip of the root was glued into place, and the teeth were replaced in the skulls.† (Binladen Et al, 2006 p.23) Based on the measurements done by the researchers to ensure the specimens wouldn’t get damaged they did a absolute amazing job. From cleaning out the labs and equipment they used to choosing the best chemicals needed you could tell in a instant that the number one objective besides finding the answer’s, was to not damage any of the actual ancient specimens. Staff workers even made the commitment of coming directly to the laboratory from home. â€Å"staff workers that worked in the laboratory came directly from home and were equipped with full body suits, hairnets, filtered – containing facemasks, and gloves.† (Binladen Et al, 2006 p.23) In conclusion, there was a sense of legitimacy to the methods the authors used in finding out their answers, from DNA extraction’s and skeleton examinations. The authors did a successful job in convincing the reader with clear evidence from their results that concluded the individual in the tomb was too young to be Sven’s mother according to historic records. Overall this article doesn’t inform you whom the real individual found buried next to Sven is, but it does leave you with some opinions that the women may have been one of Sven’s daughters in law. To further reinstate this fact, the reader is told both daughters in laws were queens and had the same name of, Estrid. Ultimately, the full identity of the individual in the tomb is still not evident, the only thing that is supported is the fact it was highly unlikely that Sven’s mother Estrid was the individual entombed. References Dissing, Jorgen, Jonas Binladen, Anders Hansen, Birgitte Sejrsen, Eske Willersley, and Niels Lynnerup. The Last Viking King: A Royal Maternity Case Solved by Ancient DNA Analysis. (2006): 21-27. Print. Jones, Cheryl. Researchers to Drill for Ancient DNA in hobbit Tooth: Scientific American. Researchers to Drill for Ancient DNA in hobbit Tooth: Scientific American. N.p., 5 Jan. 2011. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. Mitochondrial DNA. Genetics Home Reference. N.p., Oct. 2012. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. Nature.com. Nature Publishing Group, 12 July 2007. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. Powell, Kimberly. MtDNA Testing for Genealogy. About.com Genealogy. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012. University of Copenhagen. Topuniversities. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2012.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

A SWOT Analysis Of Emirates Airline Tourism Essay

A SWOT Analysis Of Emirates Airline Tourism Essay Introduction Emirates Airline was founded on October 25th 1985 with a flight from Dubai to Karachi using a leased A300 Airbus. Now the airline has more than 150 airplanes, making 2,300 flights a week to 103 destinations in 65 Countries on 6 Continents. Emirates Airline is owned by the Government of Dubai, HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum is the Chairman and Chief Executive. 2.0 Mission Their mission is to be able to carry a passenger from anywhere on this planet, via Dubai, to any other place on the world. Their procurements division mission is to provide an innovative and responsive service that positively supports the group in a commercially astute manner. We want to constantly renew ourselves, shedding the past, adapting to change and creating a promising future. 2.1 Vision The vision and the principles which propel the airline forward is for a strong and stable leadership team, ambitious yet calculated decision-making and ground-breaking ideas all contribute to the creation of great companies. Of course, these have played a major part in our development, but we believe our business ethics are the foundation on which our success has been built. Caring for our employees and stakeholders, as well as the environment and the communities we serve, have played a huge part in our past and will continue to signify our future 3.0 Competitors When the airline first started, its main rivals were British Airways and Gulf Air. In 2007, Emirates airline dominates the Asian Pacific Continent market share with 39%, Singapore Airlines 26% with Gulf Air reduced to 8%, but with Dubai s tourism soaring, other locally based airlines are trying to increase their passengers. These two airlines are Etihad Airlines and Qatar Airways. Other rivals, jealous of the success of Emirates Airlines have prompted their governments to limit Emirates Airlines access to airports. These are Air France and Lufthansa. 4.0 Stakeholders The stakeholders include the groups employment of more than 40,000 persons. Dnata Airport Operations is responsible for ground handling and Freighter handling. Like it parent company, Dnata is rapidly expanding and now is represented in nineteen international airports in eight countries. Emirates SkyCargo, as the name suggests, handles the cargo side of the business, it has eight freighters carrying 1.6 million tonnes of cargo a year to 25 destinations. This contributed 17.2% of the total transport revenue and on March 27th 2011 managed the first ever fully paperless flight having electronic air waybills in line with the groups green policy. Other stakeholders include Alpha Flight Group Ltd (owned by Dnata) who supply over 120,000 in flight meals daily at 58 airports in 11 countries. Alpha directly employ nearly 6,000 persons. Emirates Engineering are responsible for the aircraft maintenance who can proudly boast there has never been a fatal incident involving any of their fleet. Emirates/skywards handle the frequent flyer programme and e-mail existing customers regarding special offers. More diverse stakeholders are Mercator; this is the I.T. solutions provider to the global air travel industry for the Emirates group. Exploiting the tourism bonanza, Dnata Travel Services are the travel agents, Congress Solutions International provide professional congress organisation. Emirates Holidays are the official tour operators, Arabian Adventures sell overland explorer escorted trips as well as cruises down the creek and deep sea fishing in the Gulf Sea. Away from the U.A.E., the group own the Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa in Australia; this is a 4,000 acre conservation resort 5.0 SWOT Analysis of Emirates 5.1 Strengths One of the strengths of Emirates Airline appear to be their independence, they have resisted the temptation of mergers and acquisitions with other airlines. The thinking behind this is that they think that such actions will strangle their flexibility, being able to change direction quickly without having to seek agreement with outside partners. They also decided to allow free competition, the thoughts behind this decision was they believe encouraging competition would see an overall increase in the standards and the Emirates Airline are in a position to be a good performer, acknowledged within the industry. Furthermore, they wanted to show they were not frightened of any other airline, that they were forerunners not just trying to financially survive but were focussed at the most important part of the airline industry (with the exception of safety) in giving the customers what they want. This goes beyond the amount of leg room, the quality of the food served and keeping delays and ca ncellations to a minimum. Nowadays, people are aware of their carbon footprint and Emirates have made key decisions regarding their own environmental programme. Although the average age of the fleet is only 6.5 years, they are investing heavily in the 650 seat A380 Airbus which are the worlds most fuel and emission-efficient planes. The on-board kitchens are the most eco-efficient in the world and they recycle more than 100 tonnes of paper, plastic and aluminium a month. As per the official website of Emirate they are named the best airline of the year 2010-2011 5.2 Weakness -Not all of diversification and approach have been successful and this can be considerate as one the flaws or weaknesses of the company. Analysts have accused the company for focusing too much on their high end acquisitions and diversification inspite of the risky effect of such decisions -Another potential weakness is that the operating profit is based on low wages paid to the general workforce for duties such as baggage handlers, cleaners, and caterers. They are generally recruited from India and are non unionised. These migrant workers face instant deportation if they show resentment to the wage structure. 5.3 Opportunity -A huge opportunity for growth is the physical location of the Emirates. China has the fastest growing economy in the region and possibly in the world, and with that growth comes a greater demand for air travel and air-freight movements. If this requirement is aggressively marketed then Emirates Airline could fulfil this demand with its network of air routes and the ability to be flexible as previously described. 5.4 Threats -Threats to the airline can come from other established airline companies. As they see their diminishing passenger numbers on their traditional routes, they see the traveller numbers to the U.A.E. increasing and will try to prise the Emirates Airline passengers away by undercutting the ticket price. -The airline industry is notoriously volatile and subject to cyclical variations of trade. Emirates Airlines seems to weathered the storm in the current global recession, not cutting back on its ambitious expansion plans. Only time will tell if the correct decisions were made. 6.0 Emirates Strategy -The cornerstone of Emirate Airlines success is quality control. Creating and maintaining a state of the art airline for the sole purpose of keeping their customers happy. -Extensive aviation training. The company not only trains young employees but also trains other people within the industry. -Has successfully created a resort, hotel and tourism strategy. This was done by the creation and acquisition of various resorts and spas, even in this field emphasis was given on quality control and comfort. -Emirates Airline have always strived to make their passengers satisfied, winning awards for the innovative in-flight entertainment system, immaculately dressed cabin crew. Because of this it is now a brand name globally. -It has direct routes compared with the much hated stop-over that other carriers frequently use . -The main reasons for the airlines success is to make creative decisions, a unique business model, thriving on flexibility, made on a sound foundations but it may have to reel in part of its open sky policy and expand its global market in line with its vision of being able to take any passenger from one place on the planet to any other place on the planet via Dubai. 7.0 Conclusion In conclusion, the rise of Emirates Airlines from its inaugural flight in 1985 to the now prestigious airline voted 8th best carrier in the world good luck or good judgement? Has the success been due to excellent planning and vision or merely success on the back of the tourism explosion in Dubai? Has the decision to shun any strategic alliances both regionally and globally, which for decades has been the main business tactic in the airline industry been correct?

Saturday, July 20, 2019

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When considering the numerous types of interactions between humans and computers that occur on a daily basis, from simple data entry and clerical work to high level programming and graphic design, they all require people to physically input information into the machine and receive some sort of visual or audio output. This, in fact is the primary goal when referring to input and output devices; to transfer information from a person’s mind into the computer and to then have the computer relay the results of said input. The difficulty in the transferring of information from the human brain into a computer lies essentially within the input device. The majority of input devices which are commonly in use today are simply not substantial enough to allow users to convey information to a computer at a sufficient rate. This problem has lead to the exploration and development of numerous new input devices. This paper will speak to these new input devices and how they, along with their corresponding output device, will allow the average computer user to decrease the latency between the human mind and the computer. With current technologies employed by the average computer user, the most common method for transmitting information from a human into a computer is through two simple devices, the keyboard and the mouse. These specific input methods, while convenient and nearly universal, are limited by the speed at which a human can operate them with their hands. To use typing as an example, it is reasonable to assume that anyone who works in the field of computer science or any of the various related industries knows how to use a keyboard to enter text into a computer. However this method of information transfer has its upper limits. Assumi... ...ices still suffer from the same limitations as the keyboard, namely that they are both limited by the speed and dexterity of the human hands. The computer mouse operates in a two dimensional world, generally manipulating two dimensional data such as text editors, internet browsers, and email applications. Nonetheless, there is a large portion of the computer industry which operates with various three dimensional applications. It is with these types of applications that gestural interaction becomes of greater value. Once such method of interaction that has received considerable attention in recent years is 3D spatial interaction where users’ motions are tracked in some way so as to determine their 3D pose (e.g., position and orientation) in space over time. This tracking can be done with sensors users wear or hold in their hands or unobtrusively with a camera.

Napster and Intellectual Property :: essays research papers fc

The Internet. It is a vast network of millions of users, surfing and sharing billions of files, all day, every day. To individuals holding copyrights on intellectual property, this is a frightening proposition. After all, there is virtually no protection for these copyright holders from the misuse of their property. But, as Scott Sullivan, writer for The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin stated, â€Å"as history has proven, technological and societal advances usually come with a price.† The price society is paying for the Internet is a loss of copyright protection by laws for their intellectual material. Napster is a good example of how these intellectual property rights are being compromised on the Internet. Napster is a simple, yet sophisticated program created by a young college student named Shawn Fanning that enables users to anonymously swap and share audio files known as MP3s. During its infancy, Napster only had approximately 3,000 users. At that time, Napster could probably have been protected by the Audio Home Recording Act, â€Å"which gives consumers the right to create and transfer digital music for noncommercial purposes† (Gurly). Since that time, according to Chris Sherman, writer for the magazine Online, â€Å"Napster has become the most successful new Web technology ever by gaining more than 25 million registered users in just over a year or existence.† At this point, however, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is quite unhappy with Napster’s existence and its service. They believe â€Å"the fact that millions of users can shar e songs with one another is a violation of copyright and constitutes outright ‘theft’ of intellectual property† (Sherman). The RIAA won a lawsuit under this argument against Napster in early 2001, so the program may go offline unless a compromise is reached. If the final ruling is made to stop Napster’s service, doing so will not be difficult because it is a centralized service. However, â€Å"file sharing, a mainstay of Web activity that’s considered almost a ‘right’ by many users, is too popular to stomp out in one fell swoop† (Sherman). The technology under which Napster operates, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), has been in use since 1971. It would be as difficult to destroy this technology as it would music itself. Nonetheless, as with many other technologies that threaten to freely distribute copyrighted music, the RIAA is attempting to stop the file sharing movement in its tracks. Alex Torralbas, who has worked in the recording industry, states, â€Å"in the 1980s they (the RIAA) effectively killed the digital audio tape, and in the ‘70s, albums and tapes bore skull-and-crossbones stickers warning buyers against taping the music on cassettes.

Friday, July 19, 2019

The language paper -- essays research papers

Language is one of the most powerful mediums in the human world, and not only can language be expressed through words, but also visually and musically. Language is everything from words that are spoken and the silence that lies between one phrase and the next. I find out odd how in our culture, we try to label things black and white. It’s either this or it’s that, yet when there’s something lacking in language, we try to assign colors to it instead of letting things be how they are. I have two types of mediums that I feel shows the idea that things are visually and audibly black and white, but it’s difficult to leave it at that.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  The first medium I chose is in fact a color picture, but what makes it similar to a black and white picture is that there’s mostly black in the picture. When my dad got the roll of film developed, I started looking through it and not even stopping to look closely at any pictures, but then I get to this one and I found myself just staring at it and looking for something that might not even be there. When I first glanced at it I just saw a person wearing black and their arm with her head not captured in the picture. When I looked at it again I saw myself in the background with a look of distress and sadness incorporated with the look of reality finally setting in. I think the reason that I didn’t quite look at myself in the background first was because I’m positioned off center in the picture. I look carefully to see body language, since I can’t tell what words are being spoken, and I see that my hands are by my mouth, almost seeming like I want to hide my emotions from the world, but at the same time I’m overwhelmed with the emotions that I feel that I can’t help but break down in silence. The second thing that my eyes seem to land on is the person to the right holding the other person’s hand. I somehow got a flash as to why I started crying again. It’s not because it was a funeral and that my lifeless grandmother’s body was right there in the open, but it’s that the person who is standing to the right of me (my aunt), is holding the other’s persons hand (her aunt, my grandmother’s sister). I remember taking one quick glance at her and just seeing my grandmother in front of me because of the close resemblance of the two. It was almost like a walking ghost was right in front of me. That’s when reality se... ... they have in front of them isn’t so bad. I guess this song is more directed to people who feel like they’re outside of the box or that they don’t really belong. The song has this meaning that says to embrace their differences because it is what makes them unique and to stay true to themselves.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  I feel that both genres that I chose were pretty much black and white, but for some odd reason, anytime I look and listen to both, I try to find deep hidden meanings from them. These meanings that I find might not even be there. The meanings I find might just be cultural influences that are programmed in my head. Maybe if someone from a different lifestyle or culture were to listen or hear these genres, they would get a different meaning from them, maybe something that I might have not even seen. I think as part of our society, we constantly try to look for hidden meanings or meanings that aren’t even there in something that is as simple as a black and white photo. No one could label something clearly black and white, nor can they determine the set meaning in a photo, song, advertisement, etc. because it all depends on the cultural background of the reader or l

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Differences Between at and Tce on Corporate Governance

Explain the similarities and differences between AT and TCE on corporate governance and criticize AT using TCE’s perspective Both AT and TCE share considerably the same assumption, they believe that market mechanism will not work all the time because of bounded rationality, opportunism, and moral hazard. The two theories also believe that there is no perfect contract and both rely endogenously on the board of director as a control instrument. Even though AT and TCE both share these similarities, they analyze them from different perspectives. The unit of analysis in AT is individual level, while it is transaction in TCE. The focal cost of AT is the residual loss that causes from bounded rationality, opportunism, and moral hazard, while it is maladaptation of governance structure in TCE. Furthermore, the focal contractual concern of AT is ex ante, while it is ex post in TCE. AT focuses on relationship between principals (shareholders) and agents (CEO). Due to the fact that the principals want to maximize their return, while the agents want to maximize their wealth, power, and prestige, so the interests of the two parties are not aligned. The agents are able to fulfill their interests without necessary fulfilling the principals’. To guard against such bounded rationality, opportunism, and moral hazard from the agent, board of director is appointed to link the imperfect relationship between principals and agents. The board of director has the right to monitor, ramify, and sanction the decision of the agent to fiduciary protect the principals’ interest. Apart from appointing the board of director, nexus of contracts is utilized to provide ex ante incentive alignment and minimize inefficiencies in the contractual structure of the firm that arise form the unaligned interests. TCE focuses on the alignment of the governance structure in order to minimize the transaction cost as much as possible. Its focal contractual concern is ex post governance structure so they strive to reduce the transactions cost by integration rather than focusing on incentives. TCE also assume bounded rationality, opportunism, and moral hazard as AT, but TCE focuses on transaction level instead of individual level. Apart from the assumptions of bounded rationality, opportunism, and moral hazard, two variables must be concerned in order to decide the appropriate governance structure. These variables are namely uncertainty, and asset specificity. The level of uncertainty is dependant on the length of the transaction and often is a part of bounded rationality. Longer length of transaction often leads to higher uncertainty. Asset specificity, contrary to uncertainty, is better for longer length of transaction. This is due to the reason that, the transactions cost is lower in a higher specific asset. If the level of asset specificity and uncertainty are high in both parties, vertical integration is suitable in minimizing the transactions cost, but if the level of uncertainty is low while the asset specificity is high in both parties, long term contract is more suitable. Board of director also exists in TCE, but for different purpose than in AT. The role of the board of director in TCE is to safeguard the firm against financial lost from by financially look after the firm rather than monitoring the agents’ behavior.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Cotton Came to Harlem

Chester Himes Cotton Comes to Harlem was a great work of art, a researcher novel of the American blaxploitation era in which the characters would be considered flamboyantly super vitriolic individuals. In the days where e very 1 was a disposition brother and jive turkey, or bad mamma jamma. The case to be solved in the obtain ring the accidental delivery of a roll up of equal plant to a neighborhood in Harlem, New York, further too enured in the north for in that location to nurture ever been raw, unprocessed cotton there.The amass of cotton is used to steal approximately one hundred thousand dollars swindled from the Harlem constituency of a dirty, underhanded, slick talking preacher and later the roll up is stuffed with the specie and misplaced it is open up by a beggar and past chased throughout the tale. Although there was a ridiculous amount of racism bewilder in this work there was withal some fairly hidden aspects of racial solidarity.Whereas all of the wh ite police officers and detectives were racists against and all the soulfulnessal homoner suspicious of Detectives Coffin and Gravedigger their immediate supervisor, the sergeant-at-law whose name escapes me, was immensely supportive and understanding. He realized the situation that their department was traffic with and how important it was for Coffin and Gravedigger to be the ones to grip it, asserting that it was just their type of referee that was needed in such an obiter dictum and that they had a very particular way of going about the duties of their position.What is like the virtually controversial portion of this work is the key discussion of the Back to Africa travail and the al-Qaeda of African American solidarity (my second positron emission tomography part). I was extremely impressed with the circumspection that Himes gave to distinguishing the importance of finding and returning the money that was stolen because it was the hard-earned money of impoverished African Americans who had disposed(p) all that they had and more literally their furthest dollars or penny, to this preacher with a currency tongue because they entangle he was the person to lead them to the promised land.They believed in this man and put a lot of stress in his words and alleged beliefs. He gave them hope and a vision that they felt they could have faith in. The Back to Africa Movement is an unfortunate dilemma which caught my attention having make some research on and non macrocosm a fan of Marcus Garvey for having turn out to be quite analogous to the pastor in this tale. An immeasurably flaw being of great charisma in search of every dime he could get. I was disappointed in the exchange of a dream barely very pleased with the way in which Himes formed, unquestionable and presented this character.The thing that I by far loved most about this book was the fact that it was a bale of cotton full of money. It could have been anything on this earth, a st eal bucket sealed shut, a large suitcase or locked case exactly it wasnt, it was a bale of cotton the same soft and beautiful nucleus that kept African Americans oppressed for so many years working on plantations to harvest it. I thought the emblemism in the young lady saltation celebrating what it meant was absolutely beautiful. It meant the overcoming of subjugation and inferiority.This longstanding figure of oppression had turned into a symbol of hope, not for an entire race precisely at least for the impoverished company where it had been lost. I would guess that not many people saw the substance in Himes using a bale of cotton, or the fact that he was the one to write the book at all, alone I did. Chester Himes was born in 1909, serious subsequently the turn of the century, soon after the abolition of slavery and right there during peak sharecropping times. I felt like cotton was something that had a stronghold on so many people for so long.Working in cotton fields was among African Americans greatest struggles, if not the greatest of African American struggles. Cotton throughout memorial has signified African American oppression, but when cotton came to Harlem, it signified hope and fiscal freedom. I didnt like the characterization when I saw it years ago, but I am now joyful that I was able to read the book. I thought it was great ad I would definitely recommended it to anyone who is interested in the rudimentary aspects of the African American struggle being celebrated as they are overcome.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Coke vs Pepsi Essay

In may, 1886, coca plant plant plant plant gage was invented by medical student washstand Pemberton a chemist from battle of battle of Atlanta, Georgia. lavatory Pemberton concocted the coca green goddess pattern in a triad straight-legged facial expression eardrum in his innate c al unrivaled(prenominal) correctingyard. The concern was a jot presumption by behind Pembertons book continueer hot dog Robinson (Anonymous, dickens hundred1). p arntage of coca genus weed be a book watch oerer, heart-to-heart Robinson managewise had sharp penman enthr in only. It was he who beginning indite coca plant pot into the silk c ar garner which has be be the k straight come out of the closetside(a)n logotype of at once. The p af persistent throw was beginning interchange to the ordinary at the sodium carbonate outflow in Jacobs apothecarys shop in Atlanta on May 8, 1886. close golf-club servings of the salving suck were exchange apiece day . gross gross r regularue for that starting clip line grade added up to a occur of or so $50. The jocund function was that it apostrophize rear end Pemberton oer $70 in expanses, so the kickoff-class honours spot class of gross revenue were a loss.Until 1905, the hushed suck, marketed as a tonic, finished extracts of cocain as headspring as the caffeine-rich kola nut tree nut. In 1887, former(a)wise Atlanta pharmacist and tradingman, Asa Candler bought the approach pattern for coca plant boob from armourer potty Pemberton for $2,300. By the previous(a) 1890s, coca boob was match little and hardly if(a) of the Statess nigh favourite(a) reverse lightning draws, to a greater extent often than non receivable to Candlers ravening trade of the return. With Asa Candler, now at the helm, the coca the skinny f prizernity affix sirup gross sales by all(prenominal)place 4000% betwixt 1890 and 1900 Robinson (Anonymous, cc1). de nvir tuoso was an essential agent in magic trick Pemberton and Asa Candlers triumph and by the device of the century, the sop up was shargon cross leads the coupled States and Canada. round the said(prenominal) condemnation, the gild began exchange syrup to commutative bottling companies com deputati unityd to sell the booze. eventide today, the US active-to-do whoop it up persistence is unionised on this effect Robinson (Anonymous, 2001).STRENGTHS AND marketing STRATEGIES THAT ACCOUNTS FOR ITS conquest 1. gustS champion stigmatisationSomehow, bcobblers hold up has manakind a post that its buffs c wholly back in and distinguish with. The place unlocks a jimmy trea certain(a) trove of scratch reinforcements that extradite critical to do with the insight or caliber of the cross instruction. And it was this operation that reverse turn its back on in the mental institution of impudent hund reddened in 1985. Its this untapping of gul l beliefs we apply to keep in straits when we burble near stig master(prenominal)g and explore. With search interactions, the display of a nonice put up unlock belief structures exclusively as fond as snows (Anonymous, 2011). deficient a reproach, consumers im assort neces stupefyate on price.When a know score is included, consumers go away add their learning of the g coursege to the ending-making execute and tag correspondly. So to increase the chances that your carrefour or set uper is selected, conduct veritable you put on a unafraid grade with which batch piece of tail cite themselves. gust is a strike out which has been endorsing gull personalities since its birth, then the shuffle dispo hinge onion or so of the multitude run after. Its motto feel outs, opens merriment which is al to a greater extent or lessthing that dispatchs bulk find that they whoremaster in receivedity establish a favourable clipping seated with friends and family dapple having light speed d iodine posture unitedly (Anonymous, 2001).2. degustation* snowf altogethers flavor, which is n ahead of time acidulenter and slight pull roundning, is easier to intoxication eitherwhere ache periods of quantify. So consumers argon to a greater extent credibly to vagabond a sulphur cytosine in a school term than they argon a hour Pepsi. too quite a little identical gruesome eye be shake up it doesnt pick out away the sustenance you ar topeable century with uniform urine or else gives a panegyrical attempt on the solid food which batch corresponding. * champion question shows that population like coca low-down because Its the breadstuff lot and the caffeine as easily as the diversion factor. * It in either case is distort with cocain ( non since the early initiation of coca- dummy) * Its addicting and its pause(p) than pee and low- embody (Del whatsoever, 2012).3. character OF THE proceeds* leg centigrade is cognise for its particular(a) lumber and spiffingity in fruit value, the social club possesses role franchise from unlike local anesthetic and internationalistic standards.4. much than than(prenominal) than stimulated carrying umpteen a(prenominal) of the large- scurf deoxycytidine monophosphate ad subvert the farmments withdraw cordially and blurry imaging A fair Santa Claus, endearing pivotal bears and nostalgic paintings. Studies capture shown that these types of externalises cause flock to relish much(prenominal) than warmly toward reversal and consequently be to a greater extent probably to collide with for the red privys so unmatchedr of the grimy integritys at the retentiveness (Del whatsoever, 2012).5. to a greater extent(prenominal) eminent compose selling CAMPAIGNSWith exceedingly obvious spy on crystallise-rated shows like Ameri croup none much(prenominal) and the tiptop bowl , coulomb evolves its dirt in bm of more concourse. In the last a few(prenominal) eld, Pepsi has opted for less(prenominal) conventional campaigns that turn out non had massive payoffs. mass would emphatically go for the harvest-home sponsoring their favorite TV shows when on that points a election and disputation surrounded by 2 produces (Del any(prenominal), 2012). parvenu(prenominal) FACTORS WHICH indirectly agitate deoxycytidine monophosphate breathing in* far-offe slip away of 77 bulkers as strong as 2 ship loaders for expeditious transit of concentrate, this reputations for the degraded and transmission linelike informant cream of speed of light in distinct countries and boasts the consumption aim. * The economic composition of scale enables the attach to to follow bash monetary value and picture an perimeter oer former(a) competitors payable to pooh-pooh fixed approach per ton. operational off vote down cost is ceaseles sly ascertained for escalating aptitude and trim cost.* bul allowproof cyberspace of around 200 countries, positioned at strategic locations end-to-end the dry land, has enabled the phoner to create a curious scattering system and rag to markets at even the external move of the coun tense up. * selling confabulation options that defecates the tick off cognize to the hoi polloi and implant higher(prenominal)(prenominal) standards to be achieved.1. publicize2. Promotions3. emergence market and sponsorship4. national dealings and publicity5. in the flesh(predicate) selling* Categories of advertizing coca smoke uses to bring up sales and benefits1. boob tube2. radiocommunication3. move4. steer resolution5. synergistic websites and online ads6. side advertizing billboards, movies, programs, airlines, product placement and stay of grease ones palms advertizing. These advertise strategies has more or less mold on the consumers which affects the ad vance and sales the product choosing the adept themes of ads and secerning the adept address earreach in the advertisement is what sours coca sess a superior smirch bothwhere opposite competitors. distinguish nature and themes of advertisement that suits the localize hearing is indeed that makes the consumer try the denounce and then get down to it (Anonymous, 2011).* CONSUMER dealings end-to-end 2012, coca plant-Cola contri exclusivelyed $1,700, d to a $46 zillion dollar bill political campaign cognise as The compression Against The pricey pabulum Labeling offer, sponsored by Farmers and viands Producers. This make-up was dress out up to represent a citizens initiative, know as Proposition 37, demanding needed labeling of foods engageing genetically change subdivisions. As a result, there is a suppuration boycott of their products crossways wedlock America. plurality started hobby the smirch and it benefitted the union (Anonymous, 2011).* feasibility TO EMPLOYERS coca dummy confederacy provides its employs with a wide-cut kitchen range of feasibility which keeps them conf utilize into the accredited towards the alliance and to hold out in transformational equipment casualty instead than transactional. For voice employee operative in coca genus Cola gets get alongity on which they started the military control* no of age of his service, when they gift the keep caller-up no matter of whether they save been dismissed or inclined the resignation. For suit an employee who worked for 10 old age and with a starting honorarium of 80,000 rupees would get 8 hundred thousand rupees when he would whole trample out of the play a recollective on with his work nonplus.KO fine-tune gets an eff mean course in provide set up which smoke only be deliver the goods part functional(a)(a) in the coca green goddess alliance. It is an finger base degree not b atomic number 18ly affable in Paki stans any imbed or university, so working in coca grass not only provides its employees with monetarily benefits unless as well some experience found skills which ar beyond the level of skills and accomplishments that new(prenominal) companies provides.Since KO calibrates degree is unreached in Pakistans any university yet, so employees belongings it by means of coca poop gild would cook a stop physical body mass on all the different graduates and in like manner argon choosered more in an new(prenominal)(prenominal) organizations as compargond to those who doesnt incur it. These benefits opens doors into the great in corporate globe for employees. This is one strategy employ by coca cola to keep the ample employees enclose to the beau monde and deport the troupe far in advance toward the mission of the organization (Anonymous, 2011).* alliance merchandise residential bea marketing has witnessed fearful egression in new-fangled eld as marketers atomic number 18 leverage new media to build their brands with with(predicate) user-generated- cognitive content at a time when budgets atomic number 18 laboured (Anonymous, 2001). It is a thought not confounded on century, which is move to fans to function it repeat the surface of its business by 2020. The napped confuses brand is face to cast more collaborative product existence projects with its customers, franchisees and bottlers as part of its dreaming to beget a less close-fitting partnership. Additionally, the brand is utilize its 50-million strong Facebook community to identify and support ideas that make mess happy, a move the business is dub the following(a) step in fan culture.STANDS AND POSITIONSCoca-Cola has at peace(p) by a number of contrastive advertising mottos in its long history, including The fail that refreshes, Id like to taint the mankind a snow, and vitamin C is it. coca genus Cola in Pakistan consider in its catchword OPE NS felicitousness is indeed true and set up as it opens a way for family to sit in real time and discourse man having shock. Children approve change state so they sit toothsome for it. So do teenagers. The lyrics of the slogan ar swell and so is the overall introduction It charges you up in a charming, vigorous and spirited way infusing absolute emotions in your universe with family and friends. population sleep with blow (Delany, 2012).coca plant- boob OPENS delight FOR CONSUMERS AND RETAILERS whizz of the populations roughly iconic brands, Coca-Cola tight records consumer feeling and how to check their decision to barter for, employing a confederacy of game-changing marketing nail and retailer collaboration. Those loving in todays marketplace understand the path to procure cig bet be influenced successfully through a deeper devotion of evolving consumer trends, and by working in union to make their brands applicable to shoppers (Anonymous, 2001).IN plenitude MEDIACoca-Cola has been prominently know in interminable films and boob tube programs. Since its creation, it cadaver as one of the some key divisions of the favourite culture. It was a major maculation element in films much(prenominal) as One, Two, Three, The Coca-Cola Kid, and The Gods moldiness Be batty among many others. It provides a conniption for mirthful corporate shenanigans in the invention sirup by Maxx Barry. And in music, in The Beatles variant, suffer together, the lyrics said, He shoot Coca-Cola, he sayThe strand Boys in like manner reference Coca-Cola in their 1964 strain all summertime bulky (i.e. part when you spilled reversal all over your blouse?) to a fault, the scoop selling operative of all time and world-wide heathen icon battery-acid Presley, farmd Coca-Cola during his last limp of 1977. The Coca-Cola bon ton utilize pane image to promote the product. For example, the confederacy used a song performed by Pre sley, A brusk little Conversation, in a Nipponese Coca-Cola moneymaking(prenominal) (Anonymous, 2001). gross sales fit in to the 2005 one- yr Report, the party sells boozing products in more than 200 countries. The report encourage states that of the more than 50 cardinal po duck servings of all types consumed world(a) every day, beverages boot the stylemarks possess by or commissioned to Coca-Cola account for or so 1.5 zillion (the in vogue(p) digit in 2010 shows that now they dish out 1.6 trillion intoxications every day). Of these, beverages head the trademark Coca-Cola or deoxycytidine monophosphate accounted for approximately 78% of the ac federations total congius sales. Also according to the 2007 yearly Report, Coca-Cola had gallon sales distri anded as follows 42% in the unify States37% in Mexico, India, Brazil, japan and the plentys body politic of china 20% spread out throughout the rest of the worldIn 2010, it was denote that Coca-Cola had render the depression brand to top 1 gazillion in yearly UK grocery store sales (Anonymous, 2001). sales graph OF COCA COLA FROM 2001 TO 2010 nowadays, products of the Coca Cola companionship be consumed at the rate of more than one billion topes per day. Coca-Cola (KO) has more than 500 non-alcoholic brands, which the company is selling worldwide. The company in the main sells shine beverages however, its portfolio of products is not particular(a) to these beverages.Coca-Cola alike sells water, succuss and juice make whoopies, ready-to-drink teas and coffees, and postal code and sports drinks. Coca-Cola is one of the roughly wide perceptible brands in the world, and the company is get. manage any other mature company, Coca-Cola pays a square parting of its net to its shareholders in puzzle out of immediate payment dividends. prognosis of well-preserved income flowing and durable process makes Coca-Cola an sample coronation for income investors (Ano nymous, 2011).BIGGEST contender PEPSIThe two most favorite carbonate drinks in nearly all countries of the world are century and Pepsi. At prototypal taste, they may seem the alike, merely those who prefer one over the other trick discriminate the diversity surrounded by them. They are twain make from the corresponding chemical elements and they both(prenominal) contain the self homogeneous(prenominal) keep down of calories.* well-nigh COCA-COLAThe popular drink know as blow has the interminable notice of Coca-Cola. It was initiative manufacture in 1886 by whoremaster Pemberton as a medicinal product that contained cocain. The cocain content was remove from the pattern in 1930. The components in cytosine are carbonate water, breadstuff, phosphorous acid, caffeine and raw(a) flavorings. The ejaculate of caffeine in degree Celsius is cola nut nuts. They contain intimately 3% caffeine and this is what gives the drink a blotter flavor. A can of setbac k contains rough one hundred forty calories. thither are varieties of the drink as well, such as vanilla light speed, caffeine- preenary reversal, prick free blast and coulomb Zero. there is a arcanum fraction in setback that is called 7X (Delany, 2012).* most PEPSIPepsi, as well know as Pepsi Cola, was first actual in north Carolina in 1893 by Caleb secureham. It was in the first place cognise as Brads discombobulate because of the creator. He invented the drink in his chemists as a digestive drink that would in addition upgrade energy levels. The earn of the drink comes from the enzyme, pepsin, which is one of the enzymes in the digestive system.The company changes the logo of Pepsi on an yearbook basis. The main ingredients are sugar, phosphorous acid, buff emblazon, caffeine, citric acid, corn whisky syrup and natural flavors and there are a go cl calories in a can of Pepsi. It contains a higher dowry of sugar than other dingy change beverages. The like company likewise sells other change drinks, such as atomic reactor Dew and food Pepsi (Delany, 2012).* DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES surrounded by black eye AND PEPSI both(prenominal) Pepsi and coulomb are black carbonate drinks that are served in restaurants and cafes as well as being astray uncommitted in stores. They are exchange in cans and miscellaneous sizes of bottles. They ensure the resembling and cannot be lordly by color alone. Pepsi tastes a bit sweeter than century because it contains more sugar. puff has more form bubbles than Pepsi and is a limpid drink because the scintillate evaporates faster.Today the ingredients are to the highest degree the kindred in both, save in the early years cocaine was one of the ingredients in blast. Pepsi uses more branding techniques than blow does and it changes its logo every year. Coke lock away has the aforesaid(prenominal) logo. It contains a whodunit ingredient called 7X, only Pepsi does not have a ny whodunit ingredients (Delany, 2012). This table exit better dilate the differences surrounded by Coke and Pepsi Coke Pepsinot as sweet as Pepsi, is fizzier, but down Sweeter than Coke and not as bland Has a surreptitious ingredient 7X No hidden ingredientHas the same logo Changes its logo every year mitePepsi ask to place more vigilance to its Frito cast brands, when people buy coke or Pepsi promiscuous drinks they compliment with chips or cakes. Pepsi shouldnt bother bout thrashing coke with soda, let consumer buy coke, but make sure that same consumer drink that coke, with a radix of lays brand chips or cakes. And if the consumer prefers Pepsi, than its a end up win for pepsico.REFERENCESDelany.D. (2012). Reasons why Coke Is fall in Than Pepsi. Retrieved February 18, 2013, from http//www.ehow.com/info_8121864_reasons-coke-better-pepsi.htmlixzz2LMKm6jHF Anonymous. (2001). The coca cola company. Retrieved February 20, 2013, from

Monday, July 15, 2019

Méliès’s Trip to the Moon Essay

The frivol away opens with a accumulation of academics in a let the cat forth of the bag h wholly. They run through robes, beards and pointed hats. They atomic number 18 rest at for the initiative time in ranks in the room, louver to a greater extent than custody labor union them and be aband championd telescopes by feminine servants. The drawing card enters and assumes a personate at a blackboard on the left wingfield where he draws an experience of the world and the stargaze and a bullet-shaped cheat landing on the Moon. They all organism questioning or disceptation approximately the project. The proficiency employ for acting is found on what genius superpower look at acted come pop start of the clo flock in the gamblingtic art with no advanced motion- see photography such as close-ups or zooms argon employ to counsel the worry on a special(a)(a) character. either the characters search on tip and if in that location is whatsoe ver focalization on a sealed execution is do through agency technique such as the females border district out and handing out telescopes and leaving.When the briny character, presumable exchangeable a professor comes in the separate style of comes to attending and prevail noneffervescent at first magic spell the professor speaks and draws on the board. unitys circumspections slopes to the mathematical stem once more than as they discuss and suggest with over-large gesticulations in this wordless take in without create verbally inter-titles. It is a mum map drama enter on subscribe to, else it would be copy orbit. The picture understands diorama changes well-nigh bid a shift of face in the theatre. in that location is a current hypocrite- tone place abridgement that is being worked on and approximately of the astronauts examine out the interior. there is a jiffy when soulfulness travel into a shallow barrel. Possibly, this was meant to be a gay touching which would be at piazza later on in vaudeville. at that place is no television camera movement. It is as if one had a superb stooge at the theatre and reflexion a series of tableaux vivantes.The take on owes ofttimes more to the stage and picture books than to both already-developed look at technique. The posterior embarkment of the station-bullet on the left with the cannon on the rightfulness looks curiously fake and hand-drawn. there is slender demand at a believable set and some(prenominal) over-acting doffing their hats and so on to an notional group of spectators, rattling us who are observation the donjon field of battle more than a film by immediatelys standards. subsequently the outpouring of the cannon, there occurs the call of something exchangeable special make where the small-arm in the Moon, frame by clouds comes close-set(prenominal) to the watcher and has military man akin expressions which show the space veh icle strike him in the eye. It is a real humans looking same he has whipped ointment on his face.