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Sales Management Systems

PRODUCT The product that my company will be selling is a learning software for aspiring doctor. This learning software will be a "online school" with practice test that doctors will need to take so that they will be able to be accepted into their practice. This learning software will have three sections of online classes and practice test for the undergrad level, graduate level, and certification section for each specific field of practice in the world of medicine; such as the field of surgery, neuroscience, family medicine, dermatology, anesthesiology, etc. As mentioned before I not only will have practice tests in this software for student of medicine to practice, but I also want to have online courses. For the online courses I will have an automated teacher guiding the student with relevant subject the student can read over and learn. As the student is reading through each chapter, if a student is confused, there will be a box where the student can ask automated teacher wh

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A Time To Kill and the American Judicial System

1. INTRODUCTION In 1988, the now-bestselling author and former lawyer John Grisham had his first book published. Entitled "A Time to Kill", the novel presented the story of a small Mississippi town that becomes the scene of a spectacular trial: After two white men rape his daughter, her black father named Carl Lee Hailey shoots them. He then hires the white street lawyer Jake Brigance as his attorney, who also defended his brother in a different case. A wave of racial tension hits the town, with its citizens taking sides, the black community organizing marches and the Ku-Klux-Klan returning to the area. As the situation escalates, the national guard is called into town, while everybody is awaiting the trial jury's decision. John Grisham himself claims that he was inspired to write the novel when he witnessed a rape trial in 1984 and was shocked by the young victims testimony. 2. PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER The book offers a variety of social commentary, especially on race-relat

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Introduction to Federal Contracting

Financial statements extortion alludes to the deliberate misquotes, and/or exclusion of vital exchanges and occasions in the organization's business, made with a specific end goal to deceive the financial statements, particularly financial specialists, and loan creditors. The potential issues confronting the organization if the receipt turns out not to be alright are numerous. In any case, it is import burrowing little creature to note that misrepresented data on the receipt is a reasonable exhibit of monetary articulation misrepresentation or windows dressing of budgetary explanation. This is a wrongdoing and has outcomes. Budgetary, explanation extortion will can hurt the organization's funds and corporate picture. Misrepresenting the receipts imply that there are fundamental issues with the organization's accounts and this is done to conceal the issues in the monetary records. For one, money related articulation extortion undermines the general nature of the organization's budgetary

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Modern Technology and Communication

My son Fzeel is six years old. He wants me to communicate with him through modern communication devices such as tablet, laptop, computer and smart phones. If he is watching his favorite show on smart TV, he wants me to communicate with him through broadcasting airplay message from iPhone. This general example demonstrates that modern technology is trying to rule not our minds but also on the minds of our coming generation. Getting control and access to modern screen gadgets such as laptops, computer, and smart phone is considered as advancement in the field of technology. It is a matter of common experience and observation that communication is more effective with the use of modern technologies such as laptop, computer and smart screens. Hiring mangers prefer the use of computer technology to search for a candidate's profile. For example, in an image on page number 437 from

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The Ongoing Influence of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is considered to be one of greatest play writes of all time. He is known as one of the world's greatest play writes because of his unique and intricate style of writing. His works were used as a form of entertainment for the rich and poor. His plays appealed to the masses and survived the hands of time, but little is known about this man who wrote so beautifully. So his life remains a mystery to us. Shakespeare made many contributions to English Literature and one of the ones that affect us every day is his contribution to the English language. He is well known for borrowing from the classical literature and foreign languages. He created these words by, "changing nouns into verbs, changing verbs into adjectives, connecting words never before used together, adding prefixes and suffixes, and devising words wholly originally. It is said that Shakespeare actually frequently made up his own words, which still live on in the English language today. Scholars point out that Shakespeare is responsible for coining about 1,700 of the English words found in our 25,000 word-long English vocabulary. Some scholars also cl

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Company Overview - Aeropostale

Introduction As a group we collaboratively felt that Aeropostale would be an interesting company to discuss. Being that we were the core target audience in high school at the time makes a huge difference to what we believe the brand portrays today. Origin of Name We believe the origin of the name laid out the foundation to the beginnings of Aeropostale. Without an indication of a beginning we wouldn't understand the changes they have increasingly made over time. It was interesting and enlightening to discover that the company's roots were inspired by airmail voyage. It gives us an indication that the proposition strategy that they formulated was far from what they portray as a brand currently. We don't think it would be a good idea for them to emphasize on their roots because they have surpassed that in every aspect including store layout and design. History: On the history timeline that we have created one thing that stood out to us was years 2005 and 2008. During those three yea

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Introduction to Memory Management

Memory management is a key subject under disciplines of computer science, software engineering and information technology. It is a function of the operating system that is concerned with managing the primary memory of a computer system. With memory management the computer manages every memory allocation to each and every process in the computer system and also manages freeing up of this memory that is allocated. Memory management will keep track of what tasks to allocate memory and what time to allocate to the tasks and what tasks to free up when memory becomes scarce. It will update itself of all changes in the computer memory in relation to tasks or processes. The protections provided by memory management to the host computer are two; a base register and a limit register. What the base register means is that it holds memory addresses of the smallest legal physical memory whereas the limit register will specify the size of the range. Putting this into a working example we find that if

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Sociological Theories and the Concept of Deviance

Abstract Sociological Theories and the Concept of Deviance Deviance is known as any action or behavior that violates social norms. Because deviance is relative, sociologists believe that it's not so much the act itself, but rather the reactions to the act that make something deviant. What people consider to be deviant behavior varies from one culture to the next, just as it does between each group within a society. There are three primary theoretical perspectives that sociologists use today in order to understand the concept of deviance and how it affects society, including: symbolic interactionist perspective, functionalist perspective, and the conflict perspective. Each theory views society a little differently, focusing on different aspects in social roles and human behavior. In short, each theory explains their take on how society influences people, and how, in turn, people influence society. One of the primary theoretical perspectives was the symbolic interactionist perspective,

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An Essay on Man by Alexander Pope

In Alexander Pope's "An Essay on Man" there is a large emphasis that the poem was written on the ability to comprehend and reason during the Enlightenment. People who lived in this period had a significant way of comprehending and reasoning on a variety of topics. Some people started to feel and understand the idea of there being a God, which caused many to speculate against the church. On a less theological and more scientific standpoint people also began to wonder of the universe, and with that had a fascination for man's place in this world. In Pope's "An Essay on Man" it's considered by many an expression of this Enlightenment because it shows three major thought processes of the population during the Enlightenment. Pope is stating a man's able and willingness to expand and think for oneself, leaving Pope to wonder and ponder the roots of Christianity. While Pope also touches on about what is man's place in the world as well in the great chain of life. First of

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The Green Textile Industry

INTRODUCTION Wardrobe makeovers, size fluctuation, shopping sprees... whatever the reason, many of us have too many clothes on our hands and yet still complain ''we have nothing to wear!" . According to a new report from the Council for Textile Recycling (CTR), the average American throws away 70 pounds of clothing every year, which equals roughly 191 T-shirts per person. Collectively, that's approximately 3.8 billion pounds of waste. With all the freshman and graduates students in our Universities, chances are that tones of clothes go to waste every semester! Not only to mention all the International students or workers coming and living Shanghai every month. This model will focus on building a business made out of used clothes, and turning them into new ones that we plan to sell overseas: from Shanghai to Madagascar! CUSTOMER SEGMENTS: WHY MADAGASCAR? Do you know that over 70% of the world's population use second-hand clothes? And it's obvious that in Shanghai, young people

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Short Story - The Nice Neighborhood

The neighborhood was as quiet and spacious as an empty attic on this particular autumn night. The sky was a deep dark blue color and seemed as calm as the neighborhood that night. From afar, the streetlights beamed a beautiful aurora that appeared to hug the oceanic sky. The sky seemed to glow and act like a large mirror as it reflected colors from the lights. The sky fused with the buildings and trees around it as if they were one with each other. The deep blue in the sky was the color of a sea at night and was calm as a sleeping baby even though there was a slight drizzle in the vicinity. The colors and tints danced in the sky like participants in a ballroom dance class, and the leaves occasionally fell from the towering trees like raindrops from the immense upper atmosphere. The streets that were glazed from mist resembled a shallow lake with its stillness. The ground was littered with an abundance of dew, and piles of leaves from the shedding trees. The town seemed to be trapped be

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Social Analysis - Animal Farm

The dystopian theme, "society is divided into castes or groups with specialized functions" is supported well by the novel "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. "Animal Farm" is a novel from the mid 1950s about a farm of animals that are mistreated and neglected by their owner, Mr. Jones, so they rebel and overthrow him as owner of the farm. The animals then have to rule over the farm, and the pigs take over the reigns and eventually start mistreating the animals in almost the same fashion as Jones did in his day. The book is an allegory to the Russian rebellion during WWI. Mr. Jones represents Tsar Romanov, the animals are the rebels, and the pigs are the new government with people like John Trotsky and Joseph Stalin. In the book, society is divided into two social classes; the pigs and the rest, and this contributes greatly to the way their utopian vision turned into a dystopia with slaves and unfairness. The social class of the pigs never did any work, and the rest of the animal

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The Risks of Nuclear Power

Though nuclear energy helps us live better, it still threatens our lives. In many documentaries, I have seen destructive the nuclear power is. It can destroy a whole city in a second, and nothing survives in that city. Even after many years human beings cannot live in that area. People always say that we need green power, but nuclear power is definitely not green because the nuclear energy can threaten our health, has radiation and waste problem, and cause thermal pollution. The risks of the nuclear power are the disaster. Once the nuclear disaster happens, there would be a huge pollution on the land, water, and food. For example, the nuclear disaster, which happened at Fukushima in 2011, it caused lots of problems. Fukushima nuclear plant explosion were chemical explosion, the reaction occurred by the hydrogen and air leakage into the reactor-building explosion. Although the nuclear energy to radiation weaker than a nuclear weapons power and scope, it can cause a certain degree of biological casualties. The people that were influenced by the disaster were over fifteen hundred thousand. People who lived near from Fukushima had to m

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Argumentative Essay - Public and Private Schools

Private vs Public! We as parents have a hard time trying to figure out which is better for our children when it come to their education. The question that is asked is does my child need to go to a private school or public school. Being able to choose the best school for your child is very important, because it will help them out in the long run. In today's society, many parents believe that sending their children to private school is in the best interest of the child's education. On the other hand, I believe that it is best to send them to public school for several different reasons. Public schools, in so many different aspects, have more to offer to students than private schools. Public schools a more cost efficient, offer students opportunities to play sports, offer assistance to special needs children, more scholarship opportunities, public schools are more diverse, and you don't have to fight for a spot for enrollment. No one likes to spend money on things that they really don't

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Complicated and Abstract Ideas of Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes short, essay "Salvation" describes an experience at the young age of 12 that unfolds into feelings of drama, guilt, deception, and grief. He shared with us the story of how he felt obligated to receive Christ by his Aunts' church congregation. Confused and alone, he struggled to understand why he was the last to receive God's presumably awesome presence. Langston Hughes endured a long revival, doing as he was told in order to see God and be saved. He brought us inside his bout with doing as he was told he needed to do, in order to see the God that all his friends and relatives had seen and to feel His never-ending love and support. As the night unfolded he was confused as to why God hadn't come for him. After standing up and lying about God's impact on him that night, he displayed guilt and shame, as he depicted in his last paragraph. He lay alone in bed, crying. He is saddened by his guilt for lying to the congregation and has placed shame upon himself for Go

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My Sister and Her Opportunities

I believe my sister should go to college in order to have better opportunities in life, to be educated and to have a career. Every time she sees me doing all those essays, she give ups. She tells me "that is why I'm not going to college because you have to work really hard." She doesn't feel capable of completing the work at college level. I want to encourage my sister that if she goes to college she would have better opportunities in life. I want her to at least get an associated degree. My sister is bipolar and she does not feel intelligent enough to handle college. She might not be that intelligent but she is beautiful and good at fixing things. She always has been good at building things. She constructed by herself the double-bed that is in my hou

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John Locke and the Social Contract

Question What is a Social Contract? Response In an attempt to answer the question, "Why do we have government?" Thomas Hobbes pondered the Social Contract and provided a base for our Founding Fathers. A social contract is an agreement among people to set up and follow the laws of a government. In exchange for a government, the people may give up some freedoms for protection. However, a person's natural rights or their right to life, liberty and property are protected with a social contract. Members of the newly formed political society should follow given laws and the government provides protection for its citizens as part of the understanding. Thomas Hobbes was living in a world where many philosophers were trying to understand the

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Intelligence and Asking Questions

"Not because you think you know everything without questioning, but rather because you question everything you think you know." The term intelligence means the ability to reason and understand, and the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. The person who asks questions to increase knowledge about things is more intelligent as compared to the person who believes he/she knows everything. Considering the possibility of being wrong is a sign of intelligence. Curiosity of knowing things makes a person to ask questions which is important to be smart. No one knows everything, so questioning makes a person smart enough to realize that fact. If someone is asking questions that have not been considered or asked before and they stir thought and discussion then that would obviously show and intelligent curiosity. An intelligent person realizes that the sum of things he/she does not know is immensely greater than what he does know. The person also realizes that many of the things he/she knows are probably wrong which makes him/her to ask questions about everything. Due to this characteristic the intelligent person may not be confident and decis

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Sonnets of the Portuguese and The Great Gatsby

Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese, and Francis Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, may at first appear to have tenuous links due to vastly different contexts and text types, yet, they both share a challenging vision of humanity. These two writers are divided both geographically and historically, Browning, an English female poet of the Victorian era, and Fitzgerald, an American male novelist of the 1920s Jazz age. This context has affected how each writer has decided to present their challenging view of humanity; Browning, choosing a predominantly male dominated poetic style, the sonnet, in order to sublimate a female's expressions of love, and Fitzgerald, choosing to novelize in order to best convey his tale of love, corruption, and loss. Despite this, similar themes are explored in both Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese and Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to convey their views that challenge society at the time, in particular love. Both writers clearly draw

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Kentucky Fried Chicken Marketing Plan

4. MARKETING FUNCTION AUDIT A. Products KFC chicken is globally acclaimed for its taste and accuracy of product quality all around the world. The product line of KFC mainly focuses on chicken related items, but it also has to offer other add-on products to its customers. The product menu of KFC is different for every country but the primary products being the original recipe chicken and crispy chicken remains the same everywhere. The product line of the company evenly fits the customer's needs it provides segmented products to its customers in different regions and different countries. If we consider the KFC New Zealand then we can witness that KFC offers a wide variety of products link Burgers, crispy chicken, krushers, fries, gravy items, drinks etc. The Kiwi Burger is limited to New Zealand making it an exclusive product only for the New Zealanders (kfc.co.nz, 2014). It is quite evident that the product line is perfect for the company and it does not need to make any changes as su

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The Mystery of Mermaids

It's seven million years ago. On the eastern African coast, our ancestors have left their cradle in the treetops for the hearty food on the sea floor. Over time they slowly start to change. They even begin to stand upright from wading in the water. But something else is changing too. The Earth is shifting, and the waters are rising, flooding the shore. Six and half million years ago our ancestors were given a choice. Some of them drew inland and retained their old ways with their new body's, and some went deeper into the sea: never to come out. And six and a half million years ago the history of mermaids begins In schools today we are taught that we evolved from apes when they moved out of the forest and into the grasslands and savannahs. However, this leaves a lot of unexplained questions. Why are we so different from other terrestrial animals? The aquatic ape theory offers an alternative scenario. It argues that there was a time when early humans spent much of their time in the wat

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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GCMS)

ABSTRACT Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) was used to extract the smokeless powder. There is a 30mcapillary column which is an HP-5MS 5% phenyl methyl siloxane with a nominal diameter of 250.00 micrometers and a film thickness of 0.25 micrometers. The Helium carrier gas is maintained at a flow rate of 1.2 mL/min on the column with an average velocity of 40cm/sec. one microliter injections of the sample are introduced split less. The mass spectrometer transfer line is maintained at 250 degrees Celsius with a mass spectrometer source temperature of 230 degree Celsius. Mass Spectra are scanned between 43 and 400 m/z. the solvent delay is 4.00 minutes. The injection port temperature was maintained at 170 degrees Celsius. The initial pressure 30 PSI for one minute. The initial oven temperature of 40 degree is held for 1 minute, followed by a temperature ramp of 25 degrees Celsius per minute to a final temperature of 280 degrees Celsius, which is held for three minutes. Positive i

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Melodrama and The Importance of Being Earnest

Wilde's genre of choice for The Importance of Being Earnest is the Victorian melodrama, or "sentimental comedy," derived from the French variety of "well-made play". In the Victorian era, wives, daughters and sisters were left at home all day to oversee the domestic duties that were increasingly carried out by servants. In The Importance of Being Earnest, however, this is not always the case, as gender role reversal is a common theme throughout the play, which naturally leads to comedy, as during the Victorian Era in the Aristocratic part of society, gender roles were very firmly set, so when this is reversed an audience would find it funny as it is completely out of social norms. The characters who are used to implement this theme are not only the women, but also the men, whom each have inverted gender roles in order to get ascendancy over each other. However, at other points in the play the female characters display very stereotypical female behavior, so would go

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Scientific and Technological Developments

The world around us faces constant changes as each generation attempts to leave its mark upon the history. The steady development of the world into an unfamiliar and unrealistic environment serves both the upright and the evils in the society. By incorporating advancements that either recognizes or manipulates the bare laws of mankind, society pushes through each change. But what price is to be paid for a successful evolution? This wondrous transformation cultivates numerous scientific and technological developments while bringing unexpected and tragic consequences to the lives of innocent individuals. In a society where some individuals hold technological advancements equivalent to the gifts of God, it seems almost impossible to convince them to question the true worth of technology. Without a second thought, the growing culture of technology dives right into the invisible, sticky web of deceitful promises as it drastically deviates from the societal norm.(transition) Little children

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Crashing into Social Adversity

Originally released in 2004, the film Crash did not qualify for the following year's Academy Awards; however it was considered for the most prestigious award within the film industry, an Oscar. While Paul Haggis created the film on an attempt to minimize racial prejudice, the film revealed how the world can be extremely judgmental based on the ethnicity of a person, although discrimination has been a problem for all of the United States. Racial discrimination and stereotypes were a huge impact on the personalization of each character. Prejudice becomes threatening when it reaches its most extreme form, known as bigotry. Acting on ones hatred can lead to a behavior known as "hate crime". This behavior is displayed in the scene were a Muslim man inside a firearm store attempted to purchase a gun. The owner is a Caucasian male that presents a negative attitude towards the customer because of his Muslim background. This feeling prompts the owner to produce a negative attitude

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