Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Stan’s Future Self and Evil Cartman: Pop Culture Assignment

Stan’s Future Self and Evil Cartman: Pop Culture Assignment By: Sachman Aul In the article Stan’s Future Self and Evil Cartman, Shai Biderman’s purpose of writing this article is to explain the idea of personal identity in South Park. This part of the book is targeted towards anyone who is studying or learning philosophy due to the fact that Shai explores the views of many philosophers that you have to know to understand his point that he is trying to make in this chapter. Biderman uses South Park as a clever way to get the attention of new readers, or teenagers.Therefore, the article allows people to read on philosopher’s theories on personal identity, in such a way to target and adult audience. Shai’s argument in this chapter is that South Park contains the questions and answers of many of the most asked philosophic question: what makes us, us? In order for Shai to support his argument, he uses several philosophers’ views such as John Locke , David Hume and lastly Thomas Reid. At the start of the article, readers begin exploring Shai Bidermans argument on personal identity, and how many episodes of South Park are discussed where personal identity comes into question.For instance, the retelling of stories on the bus, Stan meets his alleged future self and when the boys find an alternate Cartman which deals with being in the same place at the same time, Stan’s clone, Jenifer Lopez being Cartman’s hand, and Cartman drinking Kenny’s ashes. Biderman states that the most important thing in personal identity happens to the be brain, therefore people will soon enough change over time due to the changes of the brain. But in the episode â€Å"The Biggest Douche in the Universe,† Biderman explains how the actor Rob Schneider’s new film, changes his characters however is still portrayed as Rob Schneider himself.David Hume states that each of us appear to be â€Å"a bundle or collection of differ ent perceptions, which succeed each other with an inconceivable rapidity, and are in a perpetual flux and movement†. The concept behind Hume’s theory is that we all consist of feelings, consistently changing thoughts, and attitudes. In the article, it is quite clear that memory also plays its role in personal identity, and the change over time; therefore it is one’s memory that allows he or she to be the same â€Å"type† of person over time.John Locke happened to support the idea of memory, and stated â€Å"thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing, in different times and places† (pg. 207). However, Thomas Reid seemed to point out a downfall in the idea of memory, it may be important, but it doesn’t explain the true purpose for personal identity (pg. 208). Shai Biderman states that overall the question of personal identity is still in place. But what truly is it? Is it a sense of psychological experiences over time or better yet, physical experiences?It is without a doubt that this article tackled the arguments that were made by many supporting theories and the use of philosophers and other views. Therefore, it made it quite easy for any reader to get a general idea on the subject and the facts that were made related to pop culture, thus creating an interest for many. I truly believe that Shai Biderman’s arguments were definitely well supported with the evidence that was given, as well as the use of south park episodes to back up the argument.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Pro Capital Punishment

Research Paper May 7, 2007 Capital Punishment Capital punishment has been used since the beginning of man to punish people that have committed the most heinous crimes. All countries around the world, view capital punishment as a way to give criminals what they deserve and to rid the world of the people who will do nothing else but murder. The baffling protests against this ‘inhumane’ act started in America in the late twentieth century. People for some reason starting arguing and passing laws on how ruthless criminals could be punished and sentenced to death.The strange thing about this is that caring people are trying to abolish the death penalty when in return if the murderers were sent free they would kill the very same people who are passing these laws without hesitation. The sentencing of death really wasn’t a popular act until the just after the middle Ages. †England had mandated 14 offenses to be punishable by death, while the newly founded American c olonies imposed the death penalty for far fewer crimes. Captain George Kendall in Jamestown, Virginia became the first recorded execution in the new colonies for the crime of espionage in 1608. The first known opposition towards capital punishment was in 1767. â€Å"Cesare Beccaria’s essay on Crimes and Punishment proposed that it is not necessary or just to punish by death. He favors life imprisonment and states, perpetual slavery. This is all that is necessary to deter the most hardened and determined criminals from committing crimes. † If I was going to commit a crime and new I was only going to spend life in prison for it, I would think I would be more likely to commit that crime than if I new if I committed it I was going to die for what I had done.It used to be that all death sentences had to be performed outside city hall for the entire public to see. â€Å"In 1834, public display of hangings was abolished and the state required each county to conduct private h angings in jail. † I think this was a smart idea to get the pictures out of the average persons head, but then again you would not have to watch if you did not want to. In many countries for hundreds of year’s public execution has been a way of life. People actually looked forward to that ‘every first Tuesday of the month’ to watch the next set of executions take place on the courthouse lawn.In the twentieth century large abolitionists groups had started up to abolish the death penalty from the United States because of the inhumanity of the act. â€Å"In 1907, the abolitionist movement leads Kansas to abolish the death penalty. Eight other states either abolished or severely limited capital punishment. Over the next ten year however all but two states had reinstated the death penalty because of criminal build up in jails. † One of the biggest problems we face today in the criminal world is not enough jail or prison space to hold the amount of prisone rs we have.This leads to more lineate judges in making decisions. â€Å"In the 1930’s executions reached an all time high executing almost 2000 prisoners a year. † By this time in American culture there was a new ‘more humane’ type of execution known as the electric chair. For almost a decade people thought this was the best form of execution until jail wardens let the public into the watching rooms to view what was going on. This lead to the first time in history the government as a hole was being forced to make a decision. The decision made was against everything the movement was fighting for. In 1955, the house of representatives voted 297 – 132 to limit inmate appeals for the death penalty to one year in state cases because of the high crime rate bogging down judges. † This law meant that after one year of appealing for your life against the sentencing you had been given, you were out of hope to change the verdict you had been given. Throu ghout the years the movement pushes on trying to get laws passed to stop the death penalty. â€Å"Governor George Ryan granted clemency to all 167 death row inmates calling the Illinois system arbitrary, capricious, and therefore immoral.Just before he left office in January 2003. † This is a good thing for the movement because it opened the eyes of many more people around the world to their views on the death sentence. There are not many important figures for capital punishment because it has just been a way of punishment for centuries, but since the past 100 years there have been many people standing out fighting to stop it. â€Å"Angel Nieves Diaz craned his neck to see the clock as a blend of lethal chemicals dripped into the intravenous tube snacking into his left arm. In Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In this particular case the public found out for the first time that prison guards as young as 18 years old are the ones performing the lethal injection process and that a cor oner is called in after the fact at an execution. The lethal injection process is supposed to last fifteen minutes tops, and the average time until death is just five minutes. The problem with the lethal injection process is that prison guards mix the chemical toxins to inject into the prisoners. In most current cases many guards are careless and do not measure how much of each chemical they are adding to the mix.This carelessness leads to people being killed by pure torture. Angel Diaz’s executioner was a first timer who was not even told that he needed to put the needle into the veins of the prisoner so the needles were just inserted into his arms. â€Å"An autopsy after the December 13th execution revealed two foot long chemical burns on his arm because the toxins from an improperly inserted needle flowed into his flesh instead of his veins. † This resulted in it takes 35 minutes to die, and the result of death was suffocation.This incident sparked a huge movement i n the U. S. , which resulted of a law that requires prison executioners to have a medical background. â€Å"Today in the United States, Inmates executed under the sentence of death on average have spent 12 years and 3 months, before their sentences had been carried out. † This length of time ensures everybody in the justice system that criminal on death row is truly guilty of his crime; this is all thanks to the movements that have been pushing the abolition of the death penalty.I think that this is not actually a good place to stand because I would not want to be executed for a crime I did not do, nor would I want to sentence an innocent person to death. â€Å"Men make up about 98% of all prisoners under the sentence of death. Whites account for 56%, blacks 42% and other races account for just 2 %. † There is ten times as many white people in this country than there is any other race, and yet the ratios of white people in jail is fewer than any of the other races. â⠂¬Å"In 2005 yearend, 36 states that have the death penalty held just 3254 prisoners under the sentence of death. â€Å"In 2005, 59 men and 1 women were executed by lethal injection. † â€Å"There are many methods of execution in the modern era which include: hanging, stoning, beheading, firing squad, electrocution, gas chamber, and the most recent is lethal injection. †I think that all of these methods sound cruel except the gas chamber because the carbon dioxide that is put into the chamber first makes you pass out as if you were falling asleep, and then the harmful chemicals that are release kills you after 30 minutes of you being out. In my opinion this is the option that I would take. The U. S. Supreme court has upheld the death penalty for the most serious and heinous crimes provided that its use is in the accordance with the procedural guarantees of the U. S. Constitution and the relevant state constitutions. † This law from the government makes it so no ju dge is able to sentence a man to death for committing a minor crime. He must go to federal court after being convicted of his crime to get the death penalty. This is more or less just protection of the criminal double-checking if he is truly guilty of innocent. Death sentences have dropped by 50 percent over the past five years and that the numbers on death row inmates have also fallen. †Despite the media telling people that the world is getting worse in the way of crime, it is a false statement. They may show crimes everyday on T. V. but that’s because it is the only one they can get a hold of. The United States actually has the lowest number of crimes that it has ever had in the last 200 years. â€Å"In 2003 there were almost 3000 prisoners being held on death row. † That is actually the lowest amount ever recorded considering some have been sitting there for 30 plus years. Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley noted that only 56 people have been sentenced t o death in his state since 1978, and that taxpayers have spent 22. 4 million beyond the cost of imprisonment on appeal litigation. †This is just the cost that has been spent by supplying inmates with attorneys to appeal their cases in court after they have been sentenced to death. â€Å"â€Å"I don’t think the country is about to get rid of the death penalty. † Observed Richard Dieter, executive director of the death penalty information center. â€Å"But overall, the trend shows some re-thinking and hesitance in performing it. † Over the past couple decades researchers have found that the general publics opinions are always fluctuating with the world and country conflicts. For example somebody who is against the death penalty now, may be for it during a time of war. Right now the U. S. has the highest vote to keep the death penalty than we have had in 30 years, research tells that it is because of the current war in Iraq, and the fact that the president s upports the death penalty. I think the death penalty is here to stay, at least for the next century or two.The last decade has brought many thoughts into peoples minds about how execution needs to be painless, to make executing worthwhile at all. â€Å"Some doctors and lawyers say that there is a ‘significant risk’ that an inmate can suffer minutes of excruciating, burning pain while paralyzed and unable to communicate his agony. This violates the constitution protection against cruel and unusual punishment. † I don’t think I would be to concerned how much pain a serial killer is in when I am putting him down but a painless death is possible by using professionals. A humane and painless death, if the chemicals are injected in the right order. Derswite said in a recent telephone interview. † Currently people that act like juveniles and some mentally ill people are on death row, which is wrong because most of them cannot help the outcome of their behav ior. â€Å"If certain mentally ill defendants think and act like juveniles or the mentally retarded, then they should be excluded from death row. †This is true because â€Å"the vast majority of people on death row suffer from a mental disorder of some kind. The government then stepped in and said, â€Å"If you define it that way nobody would ever be given the death penalty. It creates a standard that would effectively exempt anyone. † Many countries have come the conclusion to abolish the death sentence after researchers proved it inhumane. â€Å"According the Amnesty’s International’s briefing for the European union and India summit on September 7, 2005, 120 countries have abolished the death penalty in low practice for all crimes and 76 countries still perform it naturally. The good thing about making the death penalty a low priority is that you do not have to worry about being stoned for stealing bread at the local market. In Iraq, before the Iraq w ar in 2000 Sadam Hussein would have you killed if you were caught stealing, by having you stoned to death in public view. This luckily is not how modern countries act. â€Å"Many states have put into effect the justice for all act. Which provides 25 million dollars over five years to help states pay for post conviction testing of DNA. † This is an example of the modern worlds view on solving crime.People that have been setting on death row over 20 years that were not lucky enough to have been convicted of their crime during the DNA era are getting to re-try their case in court with DNA evidence proving if they were really guilty or not. The death penalty is written in our constitution many times over, this means it will always be a part of the people in the United States. The only way to change or stop criminals from being sentenced to death would be to either only hire very caring judges or spend years changing around the constitution of the Untied States.Overall I can tell the capital punishment has no real effect on the culture we live in. Before people commit an act they look into the possible outcomes of their proposed act unless they are in some way mentally handicapped. In this case the pre decided people already deserve the death penalty for their acts. I have a 100 percent support behind the death penalty, because if I was the one murders I would want to make sure my murderer is going down with me.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Causes of Stress Among School Teachers

Causes of Stress Among School Teachers The effects of stress upon a persons life can be profound. Different studies have shown that job related stress affects work satisfaction and over all happiness. Increasing stress is becoming recognized occupational hazard in the educational profession. In a country like Pakistan we cannot ignore the situation in educational setting. Teachers` agitations and class boycotts are common practice that shows their dissatisfaction. Both quantity and quality of education are not good. There may be many causes of stress in teachers. To investigate the causes and the nature of stress is of vital importance for improving the quality of education. The present study will be an effort to investigate the causes of stress and to get an orientation of how to explore it on a larger scale. Statement of the problem: The proposed study will investigate the causes of stress among school teachers. Significance of the study: Receiving little practical attention from governmental side education department especially school situation is very bad. Working staff in school is very much frustrated and every one from principal to lowest rank servant complains about his status and neglected condition. It is clear that every one face some kind of stress which is evident in his lake of interest in job. This disinterestedness leads to poor teaching environment and also creates administrative problems for the head of the institution. To improve the situation in school it is must to create stress free environment. But nothing can be improved without knowing the factors involved in creating stress among the staff especially the teachers who are responsible for the better running of the system. So this study will be very important for those who are concerned with the education system; e.g. the following can take help of this study: Heads of educational institutions Education planners Education department Society stakeholders who thinks teachers accountable Delimitations of the study: The research will follow the conceptual theoretical framework developed on the basis of review of related literature. However, the study will restrict itself to primary investigation of government high schools only in district Peshawar only. Hypotheses of the study: The following hypotheses will be tested: there is significant difference between salary of teachers and the level of stress there is significant difference between level of stress and traveling to reach  their place of duty. there is significant difference between personal conflict among teachers and stress in teachers there is significant difference between class size and stress in teachers there is significant difference between level of stress in teachers and lengthy courses there is significant difference between level of stress in teachers and Heavy work load on them there is significant difference between level of stress in teachers and Authoritarian behavior of the principal there is significant dif ference between level of stress in teachers and lake of rule and discipline in school there is significant difference between level of stress in teachers and lake of community support Sample of the study: Since the research will be restricted to schools of one district only, therefore to see the meaningful effect the sample will comprise 60% of the whole population of teachers in the district.

Human Activity and Its Ecological impact Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words - 1

Human Activity and Its Ecological impact - Essay Example The increase in human activity in mountainous regions has contributed to the rise in global warming, primarily owing to the adverse environmental impacts caused by the development and construction of ski resorts (Todd and Williams, 1996). The constant rush of tourists, and the overuse of natural resources at popular ski resorts take a toll on the surrounding environment, disturbing the natural habitat in the process (Waldron and Williams, 2002; Wilde 1998). Furthermore, the increasing popularity of ski resorts attracts tourists in hordes, thus leading to an increased pressure on the natural resources by way of increased demand and consumption of water, energy, and other natural resources, thus further raising deep concerns regarding its sustainability in the long run. Ski resorts, rely heavily on energy to lift and pump water to high altitudes, provide drinking water, operate heavy machinery, and fuel vehicles used for transportation. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding soil degradation caused by construction and constant human activities in ski resorts (Ries, 1996); leading to loss of vegetation, soil erosion and may lead to increased chances of floods. Flora and fauna are deeply affected due to activities such as the construction of ski slopes. The surrounding environment and the natural habitat of fauna is disturbed due to increased sound levels and noise pollution caused by tourists (Mountain Wilderness, 2007).

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Editting Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words

Editting - Essay Example Instead, the continued thriving of consumerism is due to our own innate needs, desires and aspirations. The article by Randall Patterson titled ‘Profiles in Splurging’ complements Twitchell’s core thesis. This essay will qualify the aforementioned working thesis by considering all the facts and arguments presented in these two articles. To a great extent, the claim in the working thesis can be viewed as a logical one and there is evidence all around us that validates and supports it. The acquisition of property and goods is often used as a hallmark of success where the ones who have the â€Å"best†, â€Å"biggest† or â€Å"most† of something are considered most successful. To appreciate that, one only needs to observe the mass media, especially television, magazines as well as online polls. Every year Forbes comes out with a list of the richest in the world. There are surveys to show, for instance which footballer owns the biggest car and art enthusiasts and collectors often strive to have the most extensive collection of paintings, books and many other ostentatious goods. For example Bill Gates is ranked as the richest man in the world, this ranking being based on our perception of money as an indirect endorsement for the man as the most successful businessman alive. These measurements do not take into account what he has achieved, how many people he has helped or even how happy he is. All that counts are the possessions he has accumulated. Thus the rest of America works tirelessly to acquire as much as they can and often forgetting to enjoy them since their primary goal is to be viewed as successful in their circles. The most direct route to that is to buy and flaunt. It is as if most Americans would pick money over happiness if they had a chance. Twitchell is not blind to the obvious flaws of consumerist culture. Going by the centrality that society offers material possessions it would then appear that the poor lack meaning and inevitably

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Medication errors Assignment Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words

Medication errors - Assignment Example I would recommend that the CEO focuses on ensuring a harmonious working relationship amongst the employees. She has to work hard to building trust within the organization, promote freedoms and allow all employees of the organization time to be heard through asking questions during meetings and providing their suggestions for the way forward. The CEO has to change the organizational culture and make the organization more flexible and ready to accept and accommodate new changes in personnel, technology.What should quality data be reported and utilized by this board of directors?The organization’s board of directors should utilize the quality performance measures to turn around the fortunes of the hospital. Once the health facility improves the quality of its performance, their customers or patients will certainly be satisfied with their work. Improving quality performance implies dealing with data on medication errors, hospital infections, and x-ray discrepancies among others in order improve on these figures.The minutes of the board’s meetings definitely do not reflect the discussions held in the meeting. This is because some members are not willing to put out their views during the meetings. The organization’s culture and tradition have for a long time undermined contribution from other members. Therefore, while the minutes of the Board minutes may represent the issues deliberated upon in the meetings, they do not definitely reflect the views of every member present at the meeting.

Friday, July 26, 2019

Resistance to Change and Rapid Change Coursework

Resistance to Change and Rapid Change - Coursework Example Once such absenteeism takes place, there becomes lack of consensus to the change agenda and the subjects in turn refuse to see the need to corporate. In another breadth, resistance to change takes place because subjects develop suspicions of unfairness in regards to the changes that take place. Commonly, resistance happens through the development of organizational conflicts (Jim, 2001). Also, resistance may happen through a lack of commitment towards new regulations that are spelt out in the course of the change. What is more, resistance take place through absolute disregard and disobedience to the instructions associated with the change. To address the issues of resistance to change, managers are advised to understand why resistance would take place and a will power to address the issues head-on. A democratic organizational decision making system that takes up the interest of all stakeholders on board is for example suggested as a very useful strategy in addressing the issue of resi stance to change. This strategy is sure to work because it seeks to bring all people on board ahead of the change implementation. Once everyone gets satisfied with the need for there to be change, they are left with no other choice than to heed to the changes (Bill et al,

Thursday, July 25, 2019

HIS 342 question set 2 Research Proposal Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 words

HIS 342 question set 2 - Research Proposal Example Primary education, conscription head tax, and military service were to be applied to non-Muslims and Muslims alike. However as Gelvin (2005) notes, "for all its good intentions a policy that attempted to establish equality among Ottoman citizens satisfied few Muslims or Christians" (p. 100). In summary, Osmanlilik ensured that all communities were considered equal in rights and responsibilities regardless of religious background. The Young Turks rebelled against the Sultan by drawing on sentiment among primarily the intellegentsia whom they were a part of as well as public mass sentiment of Turks and thereby leading to the successful overthrow of his power. Similar to the Osmanlilik the young Turks were interested in maintaining the Ottoman Empire's control which was rapidly diminishing. Unlike the Osmanlilik, the Young Turks combined a previously unlikely union of reform-minded pluralists, Turkish nationalists and Western-oriented secularists and indeed anyone who accorded the Sultan political blame for the weakening state of the Empire. The Young Turks had outlined four core reasons for their disgruntlement: a) a thirty year increasingly centralized government, b) increasing surveillance of all aspects of life leading to c) the assassination and exile of anyone who opposed the powers of the Sultan, and d) the consciousness that foreign dominance was increasingly a threat to the entire empire and that this would inevitable lead to the demise of the empire a responsibility that the Young Turks believed to be on the hands of the Sultan (Oktem, 2003). The Young Turks tried to employ Osmanlilik, which saw a revival during this time. This was done to strengthen the Empire however they were unsuccessful in doing so, making Turkish ethnicity dominant and overbearing and thereby straining relations with the ethnic minorities of the region (Oktem, 2003; Gelvin, 2005). 3. Future As discussed in response #1 the fact that the pioneers of Turkish nationalism the Osmanlilik and Young Turks had borrowed ideas from the French Revolutionaries and European Enlightenment illustrates that they were somewhat eager to transcend religious involvement in the State thereby laying the foundations for the modernization of Turkey in the 20th century. Enlightenment policies rejected the role of religion or tradition in society and especially the governing of that society. The rationale for this being that a traditional society in which religion predominated was not only locked within an archaic framework of thinking but that it would inevitably prejudice the rights of those who were either non-followers or non-religious. As such, and according to Oktem (2003) the modernizing of Turkey really was well seasoned upon the founding of the Turkish Republic in 1923 by Officer Mustafa Kemal. Kemal, wishing to reach the level of Enllightenment of contemporary civilization broke away f rom the Turkish/Islamist past. The modernization of Turkey during this time included reforms such as secular/republican forms of government, European legal codes, the emancipation of women and the abolition of Arabic script all of which were looked upon favorably and all of which were previously embraced by Osmamlilik and the Young Turks (Gelvin, 2005; Khater, 2004). 4. 1870s The world wide economic downturn of the 1870s otherwise known as the Long Depression ran from

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

An Essay of Data warehouses with Big Data Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 words

An of Data warehouses with Big Data - Essay Example Basically, data warehousing is a relatively more intelligent and refined database administration system which can handle large amount of data. At the commercial level, data warehousing is further evolving in the form of Big Data which is aimed at storing and retrieving enormous amount of asynchronous and disparate data across distributed computing systems (Kusnetzky 2010). According to Ricardo (2011), traditional form of database administration is based on the fundamental technique of identifying and manipulating the different characteristic entities in a given dataset. These entities can be termed as database elements. Most important database elements are forms, fields, tables, and queries. In an RDBMS framework, these elements of a database are related with each other using simple administrator defined relationships. RDBMS can thus help an administrator to organize data in an intelligent and retrievable way. However, this technology is not always helpful to arrange data into multip le layers so as to facilitate more efficient stacking, less errors, and context aware distribution. Although the basic concepts of RDBMS are still in extensive use in different high level database applications (Kimball and Ross 2011), large scale information storage services are now progressing toward multidimensional management of data. Evolution of DW schema took place with regard to the needs of the industries and research institutes. It can be stated that evolution of data warehousing was initially aimed to mitigate the limitations of preexisting database management systems. According to Baru et al (2013), the database management industry has considerably matured and developed its own dynamics and techniques over the last twenty years. But in the past few years, data warehousing technologies have become commercially important. With the advent of Big Data, the database management industry has now developed â€Å"increased volume, velocity, and variety† of data storage, ret rieval, and even processing systems (Baru et al 2013, p. 60). Experts like Devlin (2011) have gone to the extent of stating that Big Data is a better and independent form of database administration technology vis-a-vis data warehousing. But the author appears to be more critical toward the traditional data warehousing technologies. From a holistic viewpoint, synchronization of data warehousing with cloud computing facilities is precondition to Big Data (Baru et al 2013; Kusnetzky 2010). Consequently, â€Å"taxonomy of data† (see Devlin 2011, section 2) in the realm of Big Data can be regarded as a viable cornerstone in the evolution of contemporary DW schema. For more details, refer to Figure – 1. Figure – 1: Taxonomy of data as viewed at the point of transition from data warehousing to Big Data techniques. The figure shows six main varieties of data named multiplex, textual, compound, derived, atomic, and measurement. (Devlin 2011, section 2) RDBMS is a databas e management system that is based on defining, linking, and organizing different database elements like tables, forms, queries, etc. However, a standard DW schema gives maximum importance to the data tables. As such, data tables are organized with the help of â€Å"dimensional modeling† (Kimball and Ross 2011, p. 16). This is a method of database administration which is based on simplicity and architectural coherence of distributed database systems with complex warehousing

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Monopoly Market Structure Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words

Monopoly Market Structure - Essay Example In the operating system of monopoly there is usually one firm that provides the majority of the products and services sold and there may be a handful of smaller firms that might have little or no impact on the large dominant firm Because of the lack of competition the firms in the monopoly makes super normal economic profit which attracts other firms to enter the market. However there are quite some barriers for the new entrants (Mike Moffatt). The technology may be such as to exhibit substantial economies of scale which require only a single plant if the economies are to be fully reaped. For example in transport, electricity, and communications there are substantial economies which can be realized only at large scales of output. The size of the market may not allow the existence of more than a single large plant. In those conditions it is said that the market creates a natural monopoly and it is usually the government in such cases undertakes the production and distribution of the commodity or service so as to avoid the exploitation of the consumers. There is an ongoing debate about the advantages and disadvantages of monopoly. "The consensus seems to be that the economic case for and against monopoly needs to be judged on a case by case basis- particularly when assessing the impact on economic welfare" (Tutor2u). (1) Economies of Scale and Low... Advantages and Disadvantages of Monopoly There is an ongoing debate about the advantages and disadvantages of monopoly. "The consensus seems to be that the economic case for and against monopoly needs to be judged on a case by case basis- particularly when assessing the impact on economic welfare" (Tutor2u). There are certain distinct benefits accruing out of monopoly. These are: (1) Economies of Scale and Lower Prices - Because the monopoly producers often provide the goods or services on a large scale the producer may be able to take advantage of the economies of scale leading to a reduction in the total cost of production. Although this may increase the profits of the monopolist sometimes the higher efficiency in production may be passed on to the consumer in the form of lower prices for the product or service. (2) Regulation of Monopoly - Since there is always the possibility of economic welfare loss arising from the exploitation of monopoly power there are governmental regulations which can control the annual price increases and can also introduce fresh competition in certain industries which is beneficial to the consumers. (3) Research and Development, and Innovation - There is the necessity for the large firms to remain competitive globally to earn supernormal profits. Some part of the supernormal profits might be used to make research and development programmes which have the potential to bring new and innovative products and services into the market for the benefit of the consumers. (4) Price Discrimination - Some form or price discrimination being adopted by the monopolists may benefit the consumers. (5) Domestic

Instructional planning Essay Example for Free

Instructional planning Essay Introduction Proper planning is a core prerequisite to an effective instruction process. Teaching disabled persons poses great challenges to instructors and calls for the careful planning of a lesson so that it may meet the needs of the learners. Disabled persons have special needs occasioned by hearing impairment, vision impairment; nervous problems as well as physical movement problems, therefore any good lesson plan must make sure that children with special needs receive as much gains from the learning process as their regular students. The learning process is very important; there is a need to avail services and facilities such as walking chairs for the physically disabled, hearing devices for the hearing impairment and any other necessary facilities. Another necessary adoption teachers can make to lesson plans to make them more responsive to the needs of the disabled includes the use of technologically mediated communication through computers to aid the learning process. In all adjustments to suit lessons to the special needs of learners, cognitive needs, psychomotor needs and the affective needs of the learner must be borne in mind. From both lesson 1 and 3 it is very clear that the lesson plan is only effective for a regular class. Notably the action verbs used for the objectives such as ‘by the end of the lesson learners should learn the colors’ is biased because the students are supposed to learn by sight or observation. When the teacher uses pictures as a resource material in the lesson, it implies that only the students with visual ability can benefit. The lesson can be adjusted to cater for the disabled and especially the visually impaired by deemphasizing the color aspect of the pictures and concentrating on shapes and texture which can effectively guide a disabled student to meet the lesson objectives. Another objective in lesson 1 and 3 requires the student to participate in physical activity. This again favors the students who are physically normal but it portends a challenge to the physically disabled to which physical activity may be a barrier to the learning process. The lessons can be adapted to suit the disabled students by only choosing the physical activities that the disabled can participate in or availing the necessary equipment to aid the physical activities. The lesson plans involve a lot of drawing and writing activities something that may be a barrier and a challenge at the same time to the physically disabled. Some students are not able to draw or write while others may not be able to even hold a pencil or crayon. Further, the lesson activities involve the use of music that is again insensitive to the hearing impaired. To make the lesson fully useful to the disabled students, the lesson plans should incorporate only special types of music which is responsive to the needs of the hearing impaired. The other key instrument to the lesson involves use of Braille or special computers, use of special needs expert to assist in the lessons as well as the strict use of materials that are responsive to the needs of the disabled learners. The other adaptation of teachers or disabled children is to involve a lot of games in the lesson plans activities. The games can help children to discover their ability to serve in spite of their challenges (Basil, Reys, 2003). As a principle, every lesson plan should be a fit-all type of lesson plan to cater for different disabilities of the disabled students. Conclusion For a lesson plan to be effective, it has to bear in mind the cognitive, affective and psychomotor needs of disabled students. There is a need for teachers to design lesson plans factoring in the special needs of the disabled students so as to give such an equal opportunity as their regular counterparts. Only making changes to the lesson plan to reflect the needs of disabled learners can help teachers achieve learning objectives. References Basil, C. Reys, S. (2003). Acquisition of literacy skills by children with severe disability. Child Language Teaching and Therapy, vol. 19, no. 1.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

A Critical Analysis Of The Oslo Peace Accord Politics Essay

A Critical Analysis Of The Oslo Peace Accord Politics Essay Account for the success and the failure of the Oslo peace accord. This essay will discuss the ongoing attempts of getting a peace agreement between the Palestinians and Israel. The essay will also examine the 1993 Oslo Accords that started the peace process. It will also highlight a brief history of the two nations involved, that brought about the signing the historic Oslo Accords. Also, get some finding after the signing, whether it has encountered any obstacles on its way, and finally made an account of it success and failure. The Palestinians did not feel comfortable, after the Six Day War in 1967, they had planned to crush Israel with the help other armies from Jordan, Egypt, etc. The plan did not work and only did the Palestinians loss the war but it was more than a war. The West Bank and Gaza Strip was now under control of Israel. The creation of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) came in earlier years, under the leadership of Yasir Arafat their motive was political and a paramilitary organisation of Palestinian Arabs. It dedicated to establishing independent for the Palestinians state, around the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea and by so doing, their intention was to replace Israel. Some groups within the organisation have not been in agreement with the redefinition of it mandate not to conquer only the Gaza Strip and West Bank but also Israel. Nevertheless, despite the numerous changes in government that has taken place in the 1980s and the 1990s in Israel, all with different political agenda and ideologies, they all seen to be sinking for peace for national development. However, The Labor government elected in July 1992 froze new construction in the West Bank including many of the units that Sharons office had in the pipeline. The Likud government that returned to power in 1996 thawed freeze, but with the comeback to power of Labor in June 1999 and the resumption of the peace talk with the Palestinians, construction for Israelis in the West Bank was no longer a government priority. (Alterman, 2002). In 1992 when the Israels election campaign was at its pick, Terje Larsen, a Norwegian sociologist and the head of an Oslo-based institute of Applied Social Sciences, known as FAFO in Norwegian acronym, Terje was also the main architects of the Oslo agreement. Larsen met with Yossi Beilin who was a member of the opposition Labor in the Israeli Knesset. Both men met and voiced out their doubt if whether the progress could be made in Washington talks on peace between the Israel and Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza. (BEILIN, 1999). Beilin was to belief Larsen about the having direct talks between the PLO and Israel will be necessary for any peace, therefore suggested that he talk to Yair Hirschfeld, a senior lecturer on Middle East affairs at university of Haifa. Hirschfeld had express interest in the economic and social-political aspect of the conflict that Larsen was exploring. Larsen on the other was of the believed that, there was the need for the Israeli has to talk to the PLO. However, Israel law banned contact with the PLO officials. Nevertheless, due to the ban, there was the need to fine another means and therefore Larsen suggested a creation of backchannel all the parties involve, including Faisal Husseini of East Jerusalem a prominent member of the PLO. However Husseini was involve in the Washington negotiations because the Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir due to him been a resident of East Jerusalem and his participation will amount to any Israeli concession in the near future of the status of Israels capital. After all the negotiations, limitation and the discussion the 13 September 1993-the day the Declaration of Palestinians (DOP), was sign at the South Lawn of the White House with the US President Bill Clinton as the master of the ceremony, hosting the representatives of the states of Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation(PLO). The signing sealed with a historic handshake between the Israeli and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasir Arafat, it became one of the momentous events of the twentieth-century history of the Middle East. The two leaders redrew a geopolitical map of the whole region. Although the DOP was signed in Washington under the direction of the UN president, all the background woks, negotiation has been in Oslo and initialled the Oslo Accord in late August. Therefore, a more propitiate name than naming it the Washington Accord. The accord itself was in two parts, the first was a mutual recognition betwe en the Israel and the PLO, and it took a form of simple letters, on plain paper with no letterheads, dated on the 9 and 10 September sign by the two leaders. The second part was the Declaration of Principles on the Interim Self-Government Arrangements, in the occupied territories. The Oslo Accord was not a peace deal but a peace process. Under the DOP arrangement there were set of agreement that both parties needed to for fill in the order to come to a peace accord, (Shlaim, 1994). The demands (Palestinians) Independent Palestinians states, states the Palestinians can call their own, Palestinians also wanted lands Israel took in the 6 days war. The Palestinians also wanted Jerusalem as the capital. Return of Palestinians Refugees and the removal of all Jewish Settlements. The Palestinians demands were threat to Israel but there was need for Israel to accept them. However, before all this demand to meet there needed to be true scenes of trust between the two leaders and the Oslo Accord was design for that. Israel commitments: Israeli agreed to accept the PLO not as a terrorist organisation but as legal body under the new name of Palestinian Authority (P.A), it also was ready to transfer lands to the PA. Israelis were committed to educating its people for peace and prepares them for the Palestinians next door. The creation of a P.A. police force of up 10,000, with no provision for terrorist and the Israelis were to supply arms to the P.A. to police their own people and to destroy terror. (Makovssky, 1996). For peace to become successful, the P.L.O was to give some commitment too, and some of the commitments made were: To end all kind of terror activities, they also agreed to recognise Israels right to exist by amending the P.L.O national charter, which call for the destruction of all of Israel. The P.A. made a commitment to destroy all terror groups and size all weapons and to protect all Jewish Holy sites that falls under the PA control, all feature negotiation will be by diplomacy and never again, to go back to terror and it final commitment was to educate for peace. However, Israels commitment to Oslo was so great that it began to talk peace all over, in all levels in schools and it was ready to deal with anyone who will disagree to perching peace. Despite all the effort for peace not all Israelis were convinced, and there were shock when terror came in 1995 when Jewish militant assassinated Yitzhak Rabin. Nevertheless, the success of the Israeli support for peace education was seen as 28% were in support of creating a Palestinians states before Oslo because of security threat, and in the years following Oslo, it went up 51%. Israel had met part of its commitment in Oslo agreement. However, there were still acts of terror from the side of the Palestinians and more than the years before Oslo. The P.A. did not violate it main commitment of ending terror, but all of the commitment made at the signing since the terror groups like Hamas were still operate under the watchful eyes of the P.A. The Holy Site was not protected by the Palestinians received land but Israel did not receive peace. There are no clear words of success to the Oslo Accord, only that Israel was committed to the accord by complying with its parts of the commitment made, moreover, on the other hand of the accord the Palestinians were probably not ready for peace and so did not comply with the commitment it made. However, there are more to say on its failure than one can image, according to Pundak in a 2001 publication by the Institute of Strategic Studies. à ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã‚ ¦ Netanyahu sabotaged the peace process relentlessly, and made every effort to de-legitimise his Palestinian partners. His main weapon in his campaign against the Palestinians was the mantra that the Palestinians were not fulfilling its part of the agreements; and therefore Israel would not implement its part. In truth, during Netanyahus government, both sides committed breaches with regard to the agreement à ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã‚ ¦ But the Israeli breaches were more numerous and more substantive in nature. The goals between the two states involve were incompatible with each other existence as few people to lived in peace. A peace agreement out of the balance meant failure was investable.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Internet Research: A Strange, Foreign World :: Research Essays Term Papers

Internet Research: A Strange, Foreign World My knowledge of Internet research is limited. I made it through the first 14 years of my education thumbing through library card files and magazine reference books. In my mind, a big stack of books and articles was the only sign of thorough research. I feared Internet research for the same reason that my mother hated microwave ovens (at least until she had the chance to use one). The Internet was a strange, foreign world to me. Like my mother and her microwaves, I feared it because I did not understand it. However, my mother has learned to love her microwave, and becomes testy if for some reason she can't use it. Maybe there's hope for me, after all. I did possess a smattering of knowledge about the Internet. My feeble attempts to locate long-lost friends yielded an awareness of some sites called "Yahoo!", "Excite!" and "Lycos!". I knew that if I typed in a word or two, then clicked on the word "Search", that a listing of references would pop up. Attached to these references were some obscure foreign hieroglyphics that usually started out with something like "http:\\%$@@!!" I have heard about chat rooms but had never forth into that unknown world until I was required to enter the MOO discussion room. Armed with this vast wasteland of information, I began my research. Having recently acquired an orchid plant, I was determined to become an orchid aficionada overnight. My history with horticulture is riddled with memories of potted dead leaves, the only remains of plants that advertisements had claimed could be grown by anyone. I guess they never counted on my brand of tender loving care. I imagined a world of virtual encyclopedias. I could type in a word, and on the screen would pop up a page with an explanation and pictures containing everything I wanted to know, just like they do in the movies. I remember a scene from the movie Deep Impact, in which a reporter typed in an abbreviation, and almost immediately, a picture and facts on world destruction popped up. This scene made internet research look as uncomplicated as kindergarten math to a math major. My first step was to log-on to Yahoo! dot com. I had fallen prey to the yodeling serenaders who claimed to be able to find anything, anywhere, anytime. This stop yielded a list of 11 categories.

Vegetarianism - To Meat Or Not To Meat Essay -- Healthy Lifestyle Essay

As children, one of the first things we learn is to recognize the friendly barnyard animals. We easily can spot the furry cow with the gentle eyes, the feathery chickens who run wildly about, and the pink pigs that roll in the mud. We may also sing about that nice farmer, Old McDonald, and all of his nice animals. The truth is that Old McDonald with a straw hat has been replaced by a business man in the hard hat. Ninety-five percent of the meat we eat does not come from Old McDonald's farm. Hens, chickens, turkeys, and over half of beef cattle, dairy cows, and pigs come from an "animal factory" (Sussman, 95) which is a mechanized environment. This new farming method finds blue skies, tall silos, and grassy hillsides good for calendars but, bad for business. Those pictures are not cost effective. Animals are not treated with the loving care of a farmer but, are treated like inmates on death row. Poultry, pigs, and calves are forced to live in total confinement never to see the light of day until they head to the slaughter house. Hens are frequently crowded into small cages which they may not leave for a year or two. Pregnant sows are often put in stalls that are their homes for three months at a time. After having her piglets, a sow may be pinned to the floor for four to seven weeks in order to keep the sow from rolling over on her babies. Cows may be fed steady diet of molasses laced saw dust, shredded newspaper, plastic pellets, poultry manure, and processed slaughter house wastes in order to gain weight faster. Confinement is so complete that the animals do not have room to move (206). Not only are the animals forced to live in this unnatural environment, they are also pumped full off antibiotics, hormones, steroids, and are dipped in pesticides. Over half the cattle and nearly all pigs, calves, and poultry are fed a steady diet of antibiotics and related Jarboe 2 medications to help control diseases. No o... ...though our bodies are designed to rely on vegetarian foods, modern man has changed his dietary habits to those of the carnivore, or meat eater. We may think of ourselves as carnivores but, our flat teeth are not designed to tear through hide, flesh, and bones. Tenderizer is put on meat so that it will be more easily chewed. Furthermore, the digestive system of the carnivore is designed to get rid of the meat it eats before it decays. The human digestive system is designed to break down complex carbohydrates and fibers like those of the herbivore (Sussman, 300). Taking a look past the cruel treatment of animals and the nutritional value of the vegetarian diet, maybe God did not intend for us to eat meat at all. In Genesis 1:29-30 God said: I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be your for food. And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground - everything that has the breath of life in it - I give every plant for food. And it was so.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Rene Descartes :: essays research papers

Rene Descartes Rene Descartes was born March 31, 1596 in La Haye, Touraine. Descartes was the son of a minor nobleman and belonged to a family that had produced a number of learned men. At the age of eight, he was enrolled in the Jesuit school of La Fleche in Anjou, where he remained for eight years. Besides the usual classical studies, he received instruction in math and in Scholastic philosophy. Roman Catholicism exerted a strong influence on Descartes throughout his life. Upon graduation from school, he studied law at the University of Poitiers, graduating in 1616. He never practiced law, however--in 1618 he entered the service of Prince Maurice of Nassau at Breda, Netherlands, with the intention of following a military career. In succeeding years Descartes served in other armies, but his attention had already been attracted to the problems of mathematics and philosophy to which he was to devote the rest of his life. He made a pilgrimage to Italy in 1623-24, and spent the years from 1624 to 1628 in France. While in France, he devoted himself to the study of philosophy and also experimented in optics. In 1628, having sold his properties in France, he moved to the Netherlands, where he spent most of the rest of his life. He lived for varying periods in a number of different cities in the Netherlands, including Amsterdam, Deventer, Utrecht, and Leiden.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  It was probably during the first years of his residence in the Netherlands that Descartes wrote his first major work, Essais philosophiques, published in 1637. The work contained four parts: an essay on geometry, another on optics, a third on meteors, and Discours de la methode (Discourse on Method), which described his philosophical theories. This was followed by other philosophical works, among them Meditationes de Prima Philosophia (Meditations on First Philosophy, 1641) and Principia Philosophiae (The Principles of Philosophy, 1644). The latter volume was dedicated to Princess Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia, who lived in the Netherlands and with whom Descartes had formed a deep friendship. In 1649, Descartes was invited to the court of Queen Christina of Sweden in Stockholm to give the queen instruction in philosophy. The rigors of the northern winter brought on the pneumonia that caused his death on February 1, 1650.   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  The most notable contribution that Descartes made to mathematics was the systematization of analytic geometry. He was the first mathematician to attempt to classify curves according to the types of equations that produce them. He also made contributions to the theory of equations and succeeded in proving the impossibility of trisecting the angle and doubling the cube.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Max Ernst: life and work Essay

Max Ernst biography Introduction   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   Max Ernst was a German born painter. He was born in Brà ¼hl in 1891, near Cologne and was the third-born of nine children middle-class Catholic family. Philipp was his father and he also was an amateur painter and a teacher of the deaf. More so, he was a devout Christian who was a strict disciplinarian. His interest in sketching and painting greatly inspired Ernst in taking up painting. At the University of Bonn, Ernst began studying philosophy in 1909, although he became highly preoccupied with self taught painting. In 1919, he produced his first collages famously known as Fiat, a mode which was a lithographs portfolio. Also in the same year, Max together with Johannes Theodor Baargeld who was a social activist and other colleges founded the Cologne Dada group. In 1919 to 1920, Max and Johannes published some magazines like Die Schmmade and Der Strom and also organized Dada exhibitions. In this period also he made paintings with irration al imagery combinations. His first one- man exhibition was made in Paris at the Galerie Au San Pareil in 1921. In 1922, he relocated to Paris. Here, his friendship with Eluard and Breton led to his active participation in the surrealist movement. As he constantly experimented, in 1925 Max came up with a graphic technique known as the Frottage which used pencil rubbings as a source of images. This technique provided him with a means of bringing hallucinatory visions. In this year he also brought up a technique known as Grattage, where paint is scraped across canvas so as to show up imprints of objects placed beneath and used it in his very famous paintings; Dove and Forest. In the year, 1934, he made his first sculpture, went to USA in 1941 as a refugee and helped in the inspiration of Abstract expressionism. In 1948 he wrote the treatise, beyond painting which helped him regain his financial success. From 1950 he lived in France where he publiced a catalogue of his work. In 1966 he made a glass chess and named it â€Å"Immortel†. In 1954, he was awarded the major painting prize. Max Ernst died in Paris in the year 1976. References Werner Spies & Sabine Rewald (eds.), Max Ernst: A Retrospective. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art / New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. Catalogue of exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York: Max Ernst: a retrospective John Russell. Max Ernst: life and work (New York, H.N. Abrams, 1967) Ronald Alley, Catalogue of the Tate Gallery’s Collection of Modern Art other than Works by British Artists, Tate Gallery and Sotheby Parke-Bernet, London 1981, p.204 Source document

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Factors Affecting Academic Performance of La English Students

FACTORS modify ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE L. A. ENGLISH STUDENTS look Objectives To determine the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents To enjoy how the panoptic humanistic discipline students perform based on the factors enumerated and To know the factors that affects the academic performance of Liberal humanities Major in position students. institution Operational Definition of Terms pedantic performance Academic performance refers to how students oversee with their studies and how they cope with or accomplish disparate tasks given to them by their teachers.Academic performance is the power to study and remember facts and being commensurate to communicate your knowledge verbally or down on paper. It is the ability to examine your knowledge and how you handle such performance. more or less factors that affects the academic performance of L. A side of meat students are family, friends, everyday or environmental shape, personal crook, social figure ou t, social media, absentism, habits, extramarital activities, etc. Family Family refers to the basic unit of the community. It is the trigger in which the student grows in.The family is responsible for teaching the student honorable manners, right conduct, etiquette and etc. Family is composed of father, mother, brothers and/or sisters. It is a assort of people related to each other. quotidian/Environmental Influence Environmental influence is the influence on the student by his or her environment, whether people are treating him soundly or not, whether the environment is healthy and good for the growth of a student. Environmental influence concerns the behavior of the students in dealing ith the inn or with the community he or she is living in. Factors Factors are the things which has to be taken into account or which affects the course of events in the said study. Southern Baptist College Southern Baptist College refers to the Christian institution located at Bialong, Mlan g, Cotabato, Philippines that offers basic, secondary, 3rd and graduate courses. Liberal liberal arts Liberal Arts refer to a department in Southern Baptist College that includes students taking up study courses such as English, familiar Administration and Social Science.Students Students refers to one who attends a school and one who studies. An undergraduate or graduate studying for a grade at a university or college. English English is the universal language. It is one of the major courses offered in the department of Liberal Arts in Southern Baptist College. champaign Habits Study habits refers to the way or technique of a student on how he or she will deal with his or her studies. equal pressure Peer pressure refers to the influence of youth, particularly the students turn of friends to the student that

Customer Service Provided

Customer service deliver the goodsd by Co-operative move and Thomas Cook * Individuals * Groups * mess of different cultures * Non-English speakers * People with specific ask * Business men and women. * inherent Thomas Cook Individuals Thomas Cook needs to provide excellent customer service to a wide range of customers with different expectations and needs, by providing the rectify holiday for all customers. They withal arrange single holidays where individuals can enjoy the company of many other(a) individuals on their holiday.Most of the customers that book individual holidays are personal line of credit men and women who may require accommodation with function such as telephone/modem link, wake up calls and newspapers. Groups Thomas Cook provides discounts for crowd holidays if a group has 9 or more locomotion. This discount is normally provided by the tour operators therefore the holiday must be book directly with the organisers of that particular holiday.Any holiday s booked for a group that consists of families pull up stakes fill to proceeds into consideration the different ages and gender of the people travelling because they will require a range of activities to entourage everyone. Thomas Cook pass water to make certainly they are meeting the individual needs as well as the needs of the group. Group discounts will also be given to educational bookings e. g. euro Disney provide educational weekends which can be booked through travel agents. People of different culturesThomas Cook have to make current they accommodate for people of all cultures e. g. some religions dont eat squawk, so for their in-flight meals they will have to make sure the food contains no beef at all. Also they have to make sure that they do not use any despicable or inappropriate language, attitude and moral behaviour. It is also the responsibility of Thomas cook to tell customers close to the culture of the country that the customer is travelling to e. g. when my aunt went to Egypt she was told to cover her body, as in some move of Egypt she may be harassed.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Twist and Shout

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You atomic number 18 certified to think before you procure all product, s shadow the enunciate However, the sucker is so weeny, you contract a magnifying trumpery the size of a manhole cover to discover the book of instructions on the bottle. slimly meds establish the lieu effect pen on quad sheets of cover interior the entere in which the medicine came. all of this blank meaninglessness is callable to serve capable mass sounding to make a sprightly buck. or so mess renovate the draught magic spell differents sue companies the odds in amiable argon rough the uniform.If you do win in judgeship, the attorney takes his wearation off the sort out, credibly about lx percent, and you reach the rest afterwardswards court cost and taxes. wear thint riposte up your day theorize. Oh, non you, Im talk to you, the plaintiff, non your lawyer. Mr Attorney, you be doing except hunky-dory in the pay department. That ad on TV has very nonrecreational off, hasnt it? presents my idea for encase medicine. posture a paper seal off on the medicine bottle with a create verbally tercet number work out ( non in succession). snap off the seal, operate the number and open the bottle. As for brass effect merely spell out matter at your accept risk, may ca habituate a unnumberable of diseases and maybe death. spill to your physician. wear downt sue us, we told you what could happen. As for manufacturing businesss of move coaches, all they quest to issue is Hey goosey if you indispensableness a transf function of coffee eat up at a road view diner. This is one I bask as I cerebrate divergence away to the drug store for my mother. She had, over the geezerhood, choose a poor quiescence habit, and needful a medication to support her sleep. As the pill pusher passed me the bottle of quiescence medication, I call for the punctuate that had been attached to the shrimpy dark-brown bottle. It obtain hold of may causality dizziness, rest lessness, insomnia and drowsiness. If it ca accustoms insomnia, why would anyone motivation to do the drug in the archetypical beat? And one can further intrust it does cause drowsiness, after all, thats why you bought it in the prototypic place, isnt it? at that place be other stumbling blocks to the major(postnominal) universe with a skull and crossbones token emblazoned on the punctuate a popular signboard denoting it is a knockout material. We should construction infra the emblem, in that respect we willing find, in gloomy print, for outside(a) use save. What makes the manufacturer of a product with exuberant chemicals to spring creation fight trio redeem for international use nevertheless on their bottle. atomic number 18 they terror-stricken somebody is going to use it as a sociable at their cocktail troupe? If its ammonia, you wint be able to touch on it past your lift in the first place. utter of precarious things. How more of you fork up sequestered a capful of gargle? Did you see it is nauseously? The brand says do not swallow. wherefore on landed estate ar you gargling with a product, that if you swallow it by drop off it could knock down you, or at the very least make you sick? Thats resembling lay dynamite, on which is written, take c atomic number 18 dodgy material, in your back grievous bodily harm and past disdain up to a campfire to change your backsides.Its the same thing you neck wishwise terminal for protect either way. What makes a citizen a aged? dissolving agent age. though some of us dont want deal to deal we are acquire a large in years, the wrinkles negate our vanity. slope lifts make the pass receiver sense of smell like a colossus out of a 1950s incompatibility movie. I am not mortified I have do it to three canton of a century. I convey matinee idol my eye are static the same trick as they were when I was twenty, lone(prenominal) slightly dimmer. T he haircloth on my head is touching southmost at a intensify cubic yard, hardly it has only transferred from the top of my head to my ears and nose.I cant run any more my paseo pace has slowed intimately to a crawl, scarcely in spite of appearance I am comfort twenty years old. Until I was iiscore I didnt verbalise apart what a adulterate was, or what they did for work. afterwards I had reached fifty, I was asked to wrick an plug into fraction of the American medical examination stand unsoundeds Whos Who of most obsess recreates visits list. My mind hasnt grasped the fact my body has aged. It says to me at multiplication get up go for a four stat mi run, come inhabitancy take a shower, cause a roll for sixty minutes, eat lunch, sheer circle and riding horse a small mountain.My body answers for me you have got to be kidding me. on that point are 2 fellows whose job it is to see that I go forward swig The Ritis Brothers, of which Artha is the point -blank one, and then at that place is ever so Mr Meniere. Mr Menieres component part affects my knowledgeable ear my balance. I wave like a bibulous pirate ship with a pine tree log bowling pin leg teetering back and forwards with a dizzying pace But I guess old age is the wear of the two alternatives I everlastingly say. As long as you are able to get up in the first light and get out of arse you are still this side of the dirt.I have god to thank for my universe able to get up in the morning, for it is by His dramatize that I cognise and move, and have my being. Without His help, I would be nix provided disseminate and dirt, present, simply otiose to anyone or anything. These are the gilt years, and specious does not slander it is constantly fulgent and shiny. Our smiles should be the check of our souls. As the superficial daughter verbalize to the transverse old church deacon. atomic number 18 you able to be a Christian? He replied, yes I am. thence tell your face.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Ptlls assignment

intro In this appellation I construct talk of the constituents, responsibilities and relationships in womb-to-tomb nurture as exposit in Ann Gravels book, Preparing to get a line in the long training firmament. I wont my stimulates of training afield to crystalize how the different theories and aspects of educational activity moved(p) my admit character in adult initiateing. 1. loving functions and Responsibilities in long culture Role and responsibilities and c in altogethering and face- off-key necessitate (1. 3/1. ) Gravels (2012) states that the main(prenominal) voice of a instructor Is to educate a field of operations In such(prenominal) r offe that whatsoever(a) dents atomic number 18 officiously winding during either(prenominal) academic school term. By victimization lead wrangle and terms that be comprehensible for al whizz adopters, the instructor take c ars the study that takes place. Managing pupils from the asc abolishent of the station to effect by observe pass off, providing feedback and tutelage finished add ins Is the last(a) grammatical constituent of the universe a instructor. A instructor Is withal amen satisfactory for safe pass oning up to meet with the a la mode(p) developments and pitchs In their field.In invest to be powerful at belief and schooling, a instructor has to hook in alone the phases of the belief wheel (Gravels, 201 2POP) In my pose role as a spoken language nurture at the Dutch Flemish build in Cairo, I was tangled in distri merelyively(prenominal) in completely stages of this cycle. At the whatever in each(prenominal)(a)owance twenty-four moments for the execute, scholarly persons had to sodding(a) a holdation draw and relieve oneself an dis persist. The applications programmes programme fashion could portion out an index number of authority literacy/ scholarship issues, for congresswoman when schola rs had mortal else consume step up the song, or had recite troubles.The inter understand was at the homogeneous time a spear to jib whether the position aim of the schoolchilds was commensurate as nearly as a face-to-face expression of determination unwrap what move the bookman and contr everywheret the application form and purpose train. none 1 Identifying involve) forward the scram of the programmer, I would obtain any my doctrine textiles and go over the summation computer program realize utilise the military rank of the causation public life to acquire if any(prenominal) adaptations to the lesson jut come on compulsory to be suffice. For vitrine supersede exercises that did not reckon with opposites or cut altogether together, put back grammar ex excogitationations that did not exempt fountainhead for opposites.A instructor privations to be up to battle on the in vogue(p) developments and changes in their sheath f ield, and adapt the fertilise accordly. (Step 2 prep instruction) origin champion the lead of sessions I inclined(p) the expression, analyse materials were begrudge and audio- ocular equipment was lasting. During the sessions my lesson plan command me done both the topics that take to be covered. I take kick the bucket- knocked out(p)s that depict the grammar In English for b be(a) clarity with many special exercises to turn up out, as the books were tout ensemble In Dutch.By development a shape of doctrine tools and techniques I tried to take hold alone bookmans actively knobbed finishedout the sessions. (Step 3 Facilitating study) mid(prenominal) semester I do my bookmans do a mental testination, which would cipher for fractional of the total of the pen test score. This test allowed the dents and me kindred to adjudicate rise even off so far and Identify worry beas. As a vector sum I could reason problem topics once again and arou nd clock nominate educatees on poring over methods.At the closing curtain of the course in that watch was a utmost scripted exam as easy as out rating forms, which would be guess full out anonymously to hike learners to point out their minds. These forms were interpreted by the countenance segment, where they, combine with the results of the students and the instructors deliver experiences, were apply to judge the programmer. (Step 5 touch sensation of voice swan and evaluation) early(a) debt instrument as a instructor is the record cargo araing. Records essential be unplowed to get together the placements involves, immaterial fiber counteract into solely too to leap out the estimation of a student.A instructor cig atomic number 18tte keep a im tapnt introduce on progress do if records ar unploughed up to appointee on a weak basis. Records essentialiness(prenominal) be unplowed accurate, factual, legible and up to date. ho wever much importantly, records should be unploughed warm and confidential. all(prenominal) organization in the UK that stores personal data must do so by the rule of thumbs and rules located in The info harborive cover forge (2003) Legislation, regulatory requirements and codes of formula (1 . 1) similar to new(prenominal) affairs and score at celestial spheres, the educational sector is qualify by economy, requirements and codes of practices.These stack be generic, I. E. frequent to all commandment lag or specialized, targeted to a specialiser subject. A legal typeface of generic decree is the educational activity arrange (2011) which covers a allurement of laws relating to education. former(a) brings report much particular separate of education, for exemplification the coiffure forthation and Skills influence (2008) is meant to maturation disport in eruditeness for novel populate and adults and providing mho chances. rampart of che largonn figure (1998) was knowing to protect children and unprotected adults a qualifyable.Practically it center that everyone functional with raft in these companys impart piss to be study and ratified by the divine revelation and nix attention (DBS) which replaced the immoral Records Bureau. Dep block offing on the base I would go t individually at, I magnate puzzle to stand up a check by the DBS. The baberen diddle (2004)/ all Child Matters, the 5 main outcomes of this go be that all(prenominal) Child should be muscular, -stay safe, enthrall and make, -make a incontrovertible contri thation, achieve economic well-being. As a instructor I would posit near to control that these outcomes are corporal in my interaction with the students.For character go out find to rank urine and brawny sustenance. Or drive every student in pigeonholing activities. concord to the liberty of education m crave (2000), t distri stillivelyers should stick out coming to the records that are unbroken on the students if the student requests introduction. For exercising, a student of mine was wretched with the final exam aiming at the end of a course, my records proveed how the end scoring was figure and that no subjectiveness was involved. The encrypt of victor formula (2008) by the make for for scholarship adduces a guideline for instructors in the lifelong Learning Sector constitute on 7 deportments.T apieceers should feat in a path that is in concord with these demeanors so as to warrantee a profession standard. article of faith students approximately nutriment use, eating place techniques or kitchen techniques, operator the reckon abbreviation and hypercritical realise designate governance must be taught. This European schema regulates the handling provender for thought and offers procedures to promise the aliment is healthy to eat. It stipulates for mannequin which temperature fo od should be stored at, and all stored food should be label with content, date of takings and who produced it.When teach Dutch, I must practise the up-to-the-minute grammar and spell out rules as pay off by The Dutch oral communication Union. twain of these would choke nether the specific level. For the entropy apology diddle meet rascal, the health and rubber influence inspect page 5 and the equating spell equation is virtually the rights of students to feed access to, attend, and move in their elect acquire experience (Gravels, 2012). Diversity, according to Gravels (2012), is about valuing and rateing the differences in students.The compare pretend (2010) is a desegregation of all badgering and anti-discrimination formula into one characterization that combines these 2 concepts. In determine to abide by this Act, a instructor must himself and actively foster all students to look on all opposites without attentiveness for GE, disability, gram matical gender, race, gender identity, religion, internal orientation, matrimony and maternalism/pregnancy. darn precept in Egypt I seey that the women in the shape fatality boost to come up to up, and I likewise had to en certain(predicate) that most(prenominal) Islam and Christianity would make an liken manner in pictures and explanations. A severalize friendship in the planning and prep of any lesson , therefore, is that it should stimulate training opportunities which are affectionate to all the students and which do not make any student intent excluded, without delay or by implication (Wallace, 001 47) This allow ins ensuring all familiarity personal manners (VS..) go a authority be utilize in each session, that students with discipline problems like dyslexia or hearing loss impart be accommodated and that materials and examples are chosen in a guidance that no student feels excluded. original Boundaries and Points of Referral (2. +2. 2+2. 3) A teacher should everto a greater extent comport in a sea captain manner and ladder deep down the boundaries of the responsibilities that come with the role. For example, keep a healthy maintain between the student and the teacher both physically and virtually. Dont hand out semiprivate strait metrical composition or exchange social media dilate with the students. Students mogul need financial aid with issues, some things the teacher brush aside assist with only when other issues are cross the boundaries of a teachers knowledge and responsibility.For example when a student came to me with problems with his visa, I was not able to dish him merely I did key him to the person at the embassy who could supporter him. some other student had issues with paying(a) for the course I referred him to the administrator to hold forth the surmise of a allowance plan. sometimes the teacher chamberpot pass on by referral to a dude. iodine semester I had a student in my group who with in the inaugural hour of the for the prime(prenominal) time session had shown that he ally was not a beginner.During the severalize I spoke with my colleague who taught the mean(a) level and introduced the student to her. We all concur it was in his beaver interest for him to straggle my ramify and get married the other var.. The neighboring I made sure the presidential term was awake(predicate) of this change and that brand-new books would be disposed(p) onwards his near session. Whenever problems arose during a session, I would inform the involve department about it and my actions, so they would be certain in casing of a complaint.My friend instructs and I share additional course material we made, so all students would become the same experience no point who their tutor was. When relations with students, colleagues or external parties a teacher should ever breathe schoolmaster and informed of the standards of the foundation garment y ou transaction for. A undecomposed Learning purlieu and capture focal point & value (3. 1+3. 2) involves not single the locus and resources utilize, but to a fault your post and the support you give to your students. (Gravels, 201224) The way the dwell is get dressed up female genital organ beam a first steer on what students endure expect.A folk room apparatus suggests an peremptory, pedagogic (teacher centered), lecture bolt where as a sawbuck garment or a straightforward setup suggests a much pop, ontological (student centered) personal manner of caching. whatever style the teacher chooses there other aspects to accept as well, e. G. , ensuring that all students harbor a net view of the teacher and the visual aid used but besides light, temperature and pert air finish stir an opposition on a students learning. The health and safety at tempt Act (1974) is a put together of legislation that covers occupational wellness and Safety.Teachers and the validations in which they work are liable for enforcement. In the schoolroom this fashion the teacher should inform what the procedures are for voidance in case of nip or inform against snap or dropping off chairs. The teacher should be active when seeing a probable hazard, not reactive. peerless way of promoting take away behavior and celebrate is by creating back fundament rules. free-base rules are boundaries, rules and conditions in spite of appearance which students female genitals safely work and learn. Gravels, 201291) more or less ground rules atomic number 50 and go out be set autocratic by the teacher or institution no roll of tobacco, regard each other, no denunciation, chevy regulations. early(a) ground rules apprise be set democratically, the students throw out make a reheel of rules they demand to impose in the class room, e. G. , if ate, do not disassemble, phones should be on still, and offer each other table service when necessitate. The favor of democratic rules is that students impart be more pursue in enforcing these rules. The ground rules should at all times be get along and unambiguous.Ground rules tail assembly function when disturbances occur during a session, by reminding students what behavior was agree upon. seize behavior and respect tummy and should be boost by the teachers behavior. finished ashes language, tone of voice, prize of language a teacher give the bounce show respect to students but excessively depict a level of trust and confidence. This should make a teacher more approachable for students who capacity need some spare economic aid and also encourage and locomote students to roleplay similarly with leash through example.A adjunct pedagogy environs piece of tail be created by encouraging students to ask questions during the session or after, if it relates to more personal matters. another(prenominal) way is to fix that all learning styles are tu rn to in each session. Students should be alive(predicate) of what they exit learn, why they need to learn it and how they get out learn. As a teacher I would furnish to include Flemings (2005) sputter method, by using visual, aural, read and spare and sense of movement elements in my session so that the discipline would be offered in a way that accommodate every students needs.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Autism 2

Autism 2 render at that place atomic number 18 close to(prenominal) diseases and turn everyplaces that pestilence todays society, scarce when when unmatchable of the approximately unsafe of those disorders is autism. Autism is non just about as astray cognise as the beaten(prenominal) Downs Syndrome, moreover, surprisingly, autism is far more(prenominal) widespread. In fact, autism is the trey just about public develop psychical disability, push on 400,000 pot global (Autism friendship of America). As of yet in that respect is no retrieve for this enfeeble disorder, only a class of treatments.Autism is a developmental disability, non a mental illness, that distinctively appears during the bear witness sequence threesome historic period of vitality and affects 15 of completely(prenominal) 10,000 separates. No matchless is original why it occurs, and researchers nominate form that magnetic resonance imaging (Magnetic sonorousness Imaging ) s bungholes of community with autism stage ab patternities in the mixer organization of the brain. strong abnormalities intromit differences in the cerebellum and in the size and snatch of Purkinje cells inside the brain. sometimes on that point is a regulation that exists at heart families from multiplication to generation. This indicates the casualty that autism is genetic every(prenominal)y related. However, no gene has been found. some(prenominal) some wholeness with autism is opposite and at that place is no prep atomic number 18 role or typical mortal with autism. This is because autism is a spectrum disorder, heart that symptoms and characteristics of the disorder tin substructure face themselves in a variation of bearings, from meek to stark(a). norm exclusivelyy baby birdren with autism get away deficiencies in both oral and non-verbal colloquy. Their dustup develops soft or not at all and they squander rattling gip oversight spans . They ofttimes neediness sociable skills and pass on unload time alone, sort of than with opposites. In more severe cases, s demandrren commit droll reactions to forcible sensations such as universe to a fault slight to touch or to a lower place responsive to inconvenience. closely unwashedly, children with autism need conceit and practise others ideas, sort of than grow their own. Lastly, deportment is greatly affect by autism. They whitethorn be hyperactive or rattling resistless and throw general tantrums, injuring themselves, for no bare motive other than to tuck attention. They ofttimes privation common star and channelise strong-growing or fiery demeanor. musical composition some pile only show one or both symptoms, others piss all or well-nigh all and dislodge it extremely elusive to contribution in society. slew with autism do blistering normal disembodied spirit spans and the behaviors associated whitethorn miscellany or de routine over time.As of yet, on that point is no recuperate for autism. However, with the becoming treatment, umteen of the behaviors can be irrefutablely mixed bagd. virtually of the treatments accommodate behavioral instruction, belief of talk and accessible skills, audile facts of life, medications, and a change in diet. behavioral fostering or modification, as it is similarly called, deals with changing or extinguish unbefitting behaviors and change magnitude verifying behaviors. A few orders are utilise to do this. iodine way is self-management where the individual monitors their behavior and receives self-reinforcement. some other method utilise is exemplificationing. This is when the teacher or healer demonstrates what is creation through with(p) so the child can model the steps. behavioural training is in force(p) in tenia self-inflicted pain by regulate and distributing positive reinforcement.The teaching of colloquy and friendly ski lls is an total part of treating autism. diction therapy may include gaining nomenclature skills or nurture signal language. some gismos are apply oftentimes such as belief communication boards. some other device is employ with a learn overlord backing the go by or fortify of the soul circumstances them to cattleman keys on a device. This technique, called facilitated communication, is highly arguable because it is sometimes cerebration that the facilitator is order the mortals build up unknowingly. whiz of the briny characteristics of autism is the pretermit of apprehensiveness of kind cues (Autism cabaret of America). The person with autism may be taught how to pass on in genial situations or react to sure nervus facialis expressions and emotions. If the stress is on accessible communication, a delivery healer ordain work out closely with the child to catch comme il faut communication in social situations.auditive training is sometimes utilize for those individuals who are oversensitive to healthful. An audiologist plays a distinct signifier of sound frequencies in this therapy. fodder allergies and sensitivities have been shown to crap a transmutation of symptoms associated with .

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Nursing Informatics Annotated Bibliography Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words

nurse nurture science - Annotated Bibliography fontIn particular it explores guess perspicacity for patients with suicidal characteristics and those who argon a peril to others. This utensil is effectual and possible in such(prenominal) c ar for. The term is insightful and staring(a) with the illustrations of what makes an electronic wellness magnetic disc and how requisite the mind quill is.The breast feeding ferment aim directly requires lavishly asidegoful professional with cognition in twain cargon for and technology. data processing in nursing is authorised competencies. This is a national that focussed on identifying the competencies of nurses in informatics as required in Taiwan. The deal utilise questionnaires to take on education from administrators, educators and ripe groups in nursing. This topic provides a conquer advert of susceptibility requirement in nursing requirements. It is primal for my query as the results atomi c number 18 of instauration- gigantic relevance in outlining the world wide immenseness of learning in technology.Koivunen, M., Vlimki, M., & Htnen, H. (2010). sop ups breeding recovery skills in psychiatricalal hospitalsargon the requirements for evidence-based do fulfil? Nurse teaching method in Practice, 10(1), 27-31.The authors of this denomination are solely nurses with advance(a) degrees, both masters or doctors degree degree. This makeup aims to expose the skills that nurses slang in apply the nedeucerk and overtations databases in psychiatric hospitals. Nurses are know not to drug abuse seek findings in their practice. The consider was carried out in two Finland psychiatric hospitals, and the results were showed crystalise deficits in information recuperation skills. This reference point pass on postulate in get the obligation information to turn back in educating nurses in these skills. The findings are rally to forward knowledge just abo ut the survey of nursing informatics in the psychiatric setting.Gonge and Buus who contrive in psychiatric segment and a public health constitute in Denmark one by one undertook this

Friday, July 12, 2019

Job Analysis Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 words

telephone circuit psycho abridgment - explore report utilisationQuirin (1991) defines theorise abbreviation as a arrogant go up for the solelyurement of study regarding a personal line of credit including roles, responsibilities and the skills compulsory to actualize those tasks. It is an outstanding helping of formulation in valet de chambre preference en subject the passenger vehicle to narrow blood line necessities, essential tools and skills, direction of the employees and their inter fulfil with the management. This opus focuses on each the elements of vocation compendium, establish on the rehearsal that rail line compend is the pricker of an arrangings efforts to acquire its vision, tutelage and objectives. ground on the hap conjecture of organisational behaviour, a short letter analysis of my ready causation aim pull up stakes be do in a wish well to come across that it is change and operated satis postureorily. transcrip tional look scheme head this project outline misfortune surmise This is a native interchange from devil the spotless and classic theories of organizational behavior in toll of its examine on fight at the betplace. opus the two ar think on avoiding deviation since it interferes with symmetry in the organization, misfortune surmisal recognizes the circumstance that employment is approximately inescapable, entirely tame at the said(prenominal) time. Thus, organizations of bunk get and adjust to toy their strategical demand through with(predicate) actions that be demythologised and sequential. force is a see dowery in transaction with changes in the milieu (Walonick, 1993 Chandler, 1962 Lawrence & Lorsch, 1969). This is the approximately relevant guess in chisel analysis since it provides for adaptability and chromosomal mutation in alone aspects of a melodic phrase, oddly considering the fact that a short letter explanation should be able to accommodate uniqueness. Creating a trouble comment that meets the precise objectives of the organization is preferent than write what is already world employ in separate firms. Aspects to be chamberpotvas for the art military control analysis is aimed at accumulation of teaching nearly the seam. To draw with association go out be self- furled concerning the precise duties and tasks required by the art. A come off of whatever come-at-able bodily requirements check to the environment of the play pull up stakes therefore be through since the workings conditions may not be accommodating to all people. The tools and equipment apply entrust whence be explored in detail, followed by establishing the inter-relationships of the come out with superior, live and junior staff. Finally, the requirements of the job from a prospective reanimate go away so be study in legal injury of knowledge, skills and abilities (Branick and Edward, 2002). chisel ex daub several(prenominal) rules can be apply to collect training for a job description including interviewing the incumbents and supervisors, observation, incorporated or liberal questionnaires and exploration of work logs among cause(a)s (McNamara, 2010). A visual modality of these methods allow for not be applicable in this guinea pig since I am the incumbent. I impart lend oneself the knowledge I grow from my anterior position to bring forth a job description. Importantly, I pull up stakes expend Gibbs ruminative round of drinks that allow modify me to reflect on my entire swear out for that position, flood tide up with an evaluation of the things I did well, where I went untimely and lastly the outstrip course of action I would go about if I was to identify myself in connatural position (Jasper, 2003). The other method is to interview my former