..."The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall," is a quote by Nelson Mandela, which represents what is needed in order to enjoy success in capturing or living a dream, a hope or a goal. What the quote means, is that in order for one to receive satisfaction, one must be able to overcome failure to achieve success instead of never failing. People don’t ever look at failing as a positive. Instead, they always looked at it as a negative. In reality, people who have never failed will never learn the importance rising after we fall. This quote from Nelson Mandela makes real good sense. If it wasn’t for that type of thinking South Africa will not be where it’s at today. It was his strive to overcome prison and all types of adversity, that South Africa is what it is today. Being able to climb back up and succeed after failure is the only way of really achieving success in capturing a dream, a hope or a goal. By following the quote, Nelson Mandela was able to be the first colored president of South Africa and changed the way politics were handled. If he would have given up after he was thrown in prison, he wouldn’t have gotten South African to where it is today. It was his strive to get back up on his feet and fight for what he believed in that got him to where he was. If he was not able to rise after he fell, where would South Africa be right now? No one person can succeed by staying on the top or no one person can succeed by staying on the...
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... he moved to Chicago with the hopes of ‘making it big’ as a full-time professional musician. Muddy was deeply engrossed in the blues and was excellent at playing the harmonica, and later in his career he became a great electric guitar player. One of the difficulties Muddy Waters faced in the 1950’s was being a black musician in the midst of the racial segregation era. White teenagers became increasingly interested in the rhythm and blues genre in the early 1950’s. This was an issue according to their parents as they sought that it could have many negative impacts on their children. They had the idea that black men were especially defiant, very sexually driven, and they had they were driven towards white women (Covach, John, and Andrew Flory, p. 70). Because of the segregation it was difficult for...
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...10 Characteristics for Effective Management April Flory HSM220 April 25, 2014 Susan Anderson 10 Characteristics for Effective Management Having a good understanding of the organization’s vision is important because you will want to move the company into that direction. In addition, a person will want to know what the vision is because it may go against their beliefs. Having good communication skills is important to be able to effectively communicate the vision statement to others, such as employees or community. In addition, as a manager a person will have to effectively communicate what needs to be done in order to follow the vision. Having good communication skills is knowledge-centered. Any situation needs someone that can look at it from all sides to find the best solution for all involved. Becoming a critical thinker is a learned trait, knowledge-centered. A well-organized manager can get more work done and in the long run that can save money for the organization. Saving money for the organization means more money that can be spent on needed items, or even opening up a new department. Organization skills can come naturally, but it is not a value, so knowledge-centered. Analyzing data will allow them to continually improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization. Analyzing data is a skill that needs to be learned, knowledge-centered. If a manager is going to get employees to do the work they are assigned to do they will need to know how to...
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...63, and his FICA total was $135.73. What was Walls's net pay for the week? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50.) Journalize the entry for the recording of his pay in the general journal. (Note: Use Salaries Payable; not Cash.) (For multiple debit/credit entries, list amounts from largest to smallest e.g. 10, 5, 3, 2. Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50.). Record the issuing of the check for Walls's pay in the general journal. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50.). 3. Exercise E10-10. On January 1, Neuer Company issued $500,000, 10%, 10-year bonds at par. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Prepare journal entries to record the following. 4. Exercise E10-11. On January 1, Flory Compan...
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...Macroscopic physical properties such as melting and boiling points depend on the strengths of the forces which hold microscopic particles together. In the case of molecules whose atoms are connected by covalent bonds, such intermolecular forces may be of three types. All molecules are attracted together by weak London forces. These depend on instantaneous polarization and increase in strength with the size of the molecular electron cloud. When a molecule contains atoms whose electronegativities differ significantly and the resulting bond dipoles do not cancel each other’s effects, dipole forces occur. This results in higher melting and boiling points than for nonpolar substances. The third type of intermolecular force, the hydrogen bond, occurs when one molecule contains a hydrogen atom connected to a highly electronegative partner. The other molecule must contain an electronegative atom, like fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen, which has a lone pair. Although each hydrogen bond is weak compared with a covalent bond, large numbers of hydrogen bonds can have very significant effects. One example of this is in the properties of water. This highly unusual liquid plays a major role in making living systems and the earth’s environment behave as they do. Carbon normally forms four bonds, and carbon-carbon bonds are quite strong, allowing formation of long chains to which side branches and a variety of functional groups may be attached. Hence the number of molecular structures which can...
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...the first famous scientist Julius Petri. Julius worked with many scientists after receiving his doctrine. He and many other knew you could grow microorganisms on gelatin but there was a problem; nothing stayed sterile or pure. Julius used the knowledge he learned in college to come up with the idea that if you put a lid on top of a shallow circular dish then all the bacteria could stay pure (Shaer 2013). Julius also had ideas about how future scientists can study bacteria. In 1887, he published “Methods of Modern Bacteria Research,” so based on his past knowledge and ideas he laid out the groundwork for future scientists in bacterial research. Now that you now about Julius Petri let me introduce to you the second famous scientist, Howard Flory. While in college, Howard came up with an idea that penicillin could cure people. He learned in college that being persistent plays a key part in creating something new. According to Jorgensen-Earp and Jorgensen Darwin, companies did not want to mass-produce Penicillin but instead of giving up, Howard turned his department into a factory. He soon had enough to test it on people instead of mice. As we, all know his experiments were successful and soon companies were producing this marvelous antibiotic (Jorgensen and Cheryl 2002). Today I examined the quotes from Helen Keller, “College isn’t the place to go for ideas.” As I argued today, I agreed with Keller because you go to college to gather information and lean to see things in a different...
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...Research Question: Have the recent recalls effected Toyotas brand image? Product Description: We, as a group, chose this topic because Toyotas main slogan consists of ‘The Best Built Cars in The World’ despite having numerous recalls over the past number of years. This really appealed to us and we wanted to see how the recalls have effected potential customers of Toyota cars in Ireland. Toyota spent 33 days as the no.1 news story worldwide (24/7 wall st). We hope to learn if this negative news coverage has effected Toyotas market share in Ireland, along with Ireland’s overall view of Toyota as a brand. With this, we want to research new cars sales in Ireland over the past number of years and in particular around the months of February and March 2009 when the recalls for Toyotas reached their peak (Cole). With the large number of recalls, we also want to investigate if Toyota have changed their production practices and quality checks to prevent these large scale recalls from happening once again. Traditionally, this company had an essence of quality about its brand (Toyota-global.com) in Ireland and we want to see what Toyota Ireland is currently doing to reassure their target market that the recalls were a mere blip in the company’s overall history and Toyota are still reliable as they ever were. Along with new car sales, we also want to research the second-hand car market in Ireland and see what is Toyota’s market place is there. We felt this is important because a significant...
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...MODULE 1 MODERN REALIA OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (UK) GEOGRAPHY OF THE UK UK is an abbreviation of “the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland” (which is the political name of the country). The country is made up of four constituent parts – England, Scotland, Wales (Cymru in Welsh) and Northern Ireland (sometimes known as Ulster)∗. 1. Geographical position of the UK The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British Isles – a large group of islands lying off the north-western coast of Europe and separated from the continent by the English Channel and the Strait of Dover in the south and the North Sea in the east. The British Isles consist of two large islands – Great Britain and Ireland – separated by the Irish Sea, and a lot of small islands, the main of which are the Isle of Wight in the English Channel, Anglesea and the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, the Hebrides – a group of islands off the north-western coast of Scotland, and two groups of islands lying to the north of Scotland: the Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands**. The total area of the United Kingdom is 244 square kilometres. 2. State symbols of the UK 2.1. The flag of the UK The flag of the United Kingdom, known as the Union Jack*** is made up of three crosses. The upright red cross is the cross of St George, the patron saint of England. ...
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...–COO– groups and prevent the anion–anion repulsion [16]. The swelling ratios of SH-8 and SH-11 hydrogels were higher than that of the control hydrogel SH-0, because the pretreatment of corn straws increased the amount of hydroxyl and sulfonic acid groups. The water absorption was probably enhanced by the repulsion between the negatively charged groups. 3.9 Effect of salt solution on the swelling ratio of hydrogel Figure 4 shows the Q values of the hydrogels in different salt solutions. The Q values of the hydrogels increased with increasing concentration of salt solution, especially within the concentration in the range 0–0.05 M. Comparing the three salt solutions, the order of the Q values is as follows: NaCl > CaCl2 > AlCl3. Based on the Flory equation, the Q would be lower at higher ion concentrations and decreased because of decreasing ion concentration difference between the concentration of dissociated ions inside the hydrogels and ion concentration in the solution [28]. Higher-covalent cations would aggregate the hydrogels and decrease the swelling degree, thus increasing the internal crosslinking degree and significantly decreasing the Q values of the hydrogels in salt solutions. The higher the covalence, the more significant effect on the Q value [16]. 3.10 Swelling dynamics of hydrogels Figure 5 shows the dynamic curves of several hydrogels. In the first 15 min, the swelling ratio of the hydrogels increased fast. After 15 min, the increasing rate decreased, and the swelling...
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...In partial fulfillment of the requirement in MKT111 Principles of Marketing with the degree of Bachelor of Science and Business Administration Marketing Management Presented by: Group 5 Ambi, Jake Gonzaga, Ronald Arroyo, Renz Mae Canales, Flory Costanilla, Gianne Marisse Dalut, Michelle Gilos, Mary Grace Segurigan, Joliza Yu, Ma. Daniela Presented to: Prof. Jessie Tamayo I. Marketing Background A. Overview of the Industry The new SMC under the leadership of Cojuangco and Ang, the company has undergone a major strategic shift, streamlining and broadening its business portfolio, reshaping and redefining the very nature of its core businesses. While the company has significantly expanded its participation in its core business of food, beverage and packaging through regional acquisitions and integration, it has also made inroads into the power, mining, petroleum, infrastructure and telecommunication industries. San Miguel Corporation operates in beverages, food, packaging, fuel and oil, power, mining, and infrastructure businesses in the Philippines and internationally. The Beverage segment produces and markets alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. The Food segment is involved in the feeds production; poultry and livestock farming; processing and sale of poultry and meat products; processing and marketing of refrigerated and canned meat products; manufacturing and marketing of flour products, premixes and flour-based products, dairy-based products, breadfill...
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...Why do people convert religion? Proponents: Baliguat Caryl Buga-ay Myna Delgado Harlyn Laja Aurelio Lumacad Rhona Marmolejo Gilbert Magbanua Christine Nepal Flory Mae Santianes Djamaica Vicada Jecel Mae Yelo Margie Thesis/ research Entry Binalbagan Catholic College Negros Occidental September, 2014 Mr. Lazaga Adviser Acknowledgement A journey is easier when you travel together. Interdependence is certainly more valuable than independence. This thesis is the result of a too little time of work whereby the researchers have accompanied and supported by limited people. It is a pleasant aspect that the proponents have now the opportunity to express their gratitude. The first person they would like to thank is their excellent teacher/ adviser Mr. Lazaga who always remind them with their research and answer whatever questions that we do not know or things that we do include in our study. Who always kept an eye on the progress of their work and always available when needed his advices. In a short period of time, they owe his lots of gratitude for having them shown this way of research. The researchers also want to express their gratitude to all their respondents who answer honestly their survey and accommodate them with open heart just to help the researchers. Although, they do have limited respondents, they are very thankful to them. These people substantially contributed to the development of this work. Introduction Religion is said to an organized...
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...Jennah Lee Sociology 4/16/2013 Research Paper Islamic Women in Society “Common Perceptions of Muslim Women” Islam is one of the three most popular monotheistic religions in the world. It has both its positive and negative images in the media. Commonly, in society Islam is looked upon as an extreme and radical religion. This paper will take a close look into the reactions to the "Muslim Women" in both American and Muslim American societies in the U.S. Whether it’s the clothing, occupations, marriages, or inequality, the women in this religion seem to be under a magnify glass in society. Islam is the second largest religion and the world and is still increasing in number. Statistics show that estimates of the total number of Muslims range from 0.7 to 1.8 billion worldwide and 1.1 to 7 million in the U.S alone (B.A Robinson). These numbers show that not only is Islam present is everyday society but it is here to stay. The history of Islam started way before America, in the Arabian Peninsula. Before Islam, or Al-Jahiliyah the people of the Arabian plate lived in tribes and the customs were much different to those in present day. Some of the customs that were present before Islam was arranged marriages, the killing of infant girls, and very few rights for women and slaves. All of these pre- Islamic customs were abolished when Islam was brought forth to the people of Arabia. Islam is a religion that not only respects its women but in fact cherishes...
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...[pic] OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA Přírodovědecká fakulta Katedra sociální geografie a regionálního rozvoje Seminární práce Název: Jižní ostrov Nového Zélandu Do předmětu: Destinace cestovního ruchu – Asie a Oceánie (KSG/MCRAS) Vyučující: prof. RNDr. Vladimír Baar, CSc. RNDr. Vincenc Kopeček, Ph.D Autor: Martin Šmigala Obor a semestr studia: Politická a kulturní geografie, 5. semestr Datum odevzdání: 19. 12. 2014 Obsah 1 Lokalizační přepoklady 3 1.1 Poloha 3 1.2 Reliéf 3 1.3 Vodstvo 5 1.4 Klimatické podmínky 5 1.5 Fauna a flóra 5 1.6 Ochrana přírody 6 2 Kulturně municipiální předpoklady 7 3 Itinerář 9 3.1 1. den 9 3.2 2. den 9 3.3 3. den 10 3.4 4. den 11 3.5 5. den 11 3.6 6. den 12 3.7 7. den 13 3.8 8. den 14 3.9 9. den 14 3.10 10. den 15 3.11 11. den 16 3.12 12. den 17 4 Organizace garantující rozvoj cestovního ruchu 18 5 Bibliografie a internetové zdroje 18 Lokalizační přepoklady Nový Zéland je v současnosti jednou z nejpopulárnějších destinací cestovního ruchu. V roce 2013 navštívilo Nový Zéland více než 2,7 milionů zahraničních turistů, zejména z Austrálie, Velké Británie, USA, Číny a Německa.[1] Nový Zéland ve své propagaci cestovního ruchu umně využívá popularity filmové trilogie Pána prstenů, který se natáčel ve zdejších nádherných lokacích. Zavedl také značku 100% Pure New Zealand, která se stala hlavním logem novozélandského turismu. Odkazuje na nedotčenou, čistou přírodu...
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...ADHD stand for attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity. According to Smith and Tyler (2010) "attention deficit hyperactivity is a condition of hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention; included in other health impairments."(Smith and Tyler, 2010) ADHD is often to referred as attention deficit disorder (ADD). Amongst school-age children attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has been recognized as the most common disorder. Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity are the core symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). A student's academic success is often dependent on his/her ability to maintain a task, pay attention to the teacher and follow classroom expectations with minimal distraction. There are several ways of dealing with ADHD in the classroom that can make learning effective for these students. In order for teachers to understand ADHD they must a have knowledge about what it is and how to deal with children that has this type of disorder. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition in which a person not only has great difficulty concentrating for more than a few moments but also is inattentive, impulsive, and overactive. (Berger, 2009) Learning Disability (LD) is a disability of unexpected underachievement typically involving reading that is resistant to treatment. (Smith and Tyler, 2010) Inattention is the inability to pay attention or focus. (Smith and Tyler, 2010) Hyperactivity is an impaired ability to sit or concentrate...
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...University of Northern Philippines College of Business Administration and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Administration FEASIBILITY STUDY FACILITIES PLANNING DESIGN 2nd Semester SY-2012-2013 Subject Instructor: Mr. Sherwin Forneas Prepared by: Flory Mar Querubin Dedication This humble piece of work is heartily dedicated to our Parents – for their unending love and support, for always being there for us, for being anchor in times of trials and storm of life and for being our inspiration to pursue and struggle in our chosen career. To our sisters, brothers, and our relatives as our source of joy and strength, especially to Miss. Frances Querubin,CPA who help us even she is in Singapore, she’s always there to teach us… To the College of Business Administration and Accountancy, especially to our instructor in this subject, Mr. Sherwin Forneas, for being good instructor to us… To our beloved friend and loved ones who serves our inspiration and a shoulder to lean on… Above all to our Lord Almighty for guiding and accompanying us in every steps we take, for His omnipresent grace towards us and to our daily path of living and for the continues blessings he showered unto us and family in leading towards a better life… I. Title The TYM-MOUTH Restaurant was established through efforts and significant ideas of a BSHRA student in University of Northern Philippines in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements in Feasibility...
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