...pro-Saxon views and is seen as a die-hard patriot who despises the Normans. * His sentiments go up to the extent that he disowns his own son, Ivanhoe for supporting the Norman king, King Richard. * He has a huge chip on his shoulder because he thinks he should have greater power and that this right of his is being curtailed by the Normans. * Cedric views the Normans as bullies who look down upon the Saxons and unnecessarily over tax them. * Cedric's strong pro-Saxon patriotism leads him to make prejudiced assumptions about every Norman right until the end of the novel where we see Cedric having a slight change of heart. This happens when Cedric sees how King Richard stands up against the unfair and unjust Normans despite being a Norman himself. * Also, he eventually reconciles with his son up to a great extent. Wilfred Of Ivanhoe- * Wilfred (Ivanhoe) is the protagonist of our story and thus plays a central role in the entire plot. * Being Cedric’s son, he is essentially a knight from a Saxon family. * However, he is seen as a strong supporter of the Norman king, King Richard and it is owing to this that Cedric initially disowns him. * Ivanhoe is a skilled warrior and a ladies man at the same time. He is shown to be madly in love with Rowena (whom he eventually marries). * While on one hand, Ivanhoe seems to be the ideal heroic figure, he also has a dark side to him. He is highly prejudiced against Jews as is seen in his encounters with...
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...all shareholders. Analysis: The objective of retroactive adjustment – as if the equity method had been used from the first day of investment. Two accounts need to be adjusted: a) Investment account b) Retained earnings (historical equity income) or AOCI. Solution: In 2012, the cost method was appropriate because we didn’t know the market value of the investment. Record the investment on 1/2/2012 for A: Dr. Investment in B 20,000 Cr. Cash 20,000 Net income reported by B in 2012: No journal entry under the cost method. Record the dividends paid by B to A on 12/31/2012: Dr. Cash 1,000 Cr. Dividend income 1,000 Record the increase in investment on 1/2/2013: Dr. Investment in Ivanhoe Mines 45,000 Cr. Cash 45,000 Retroactive adjustments to investment and retained earnings on 1/2/2013: Dr. Investment in Ivanhoe Mines 9,000 Cr. Retained earnings 9,000 Calculation: Income under the cost method in 2012: $1,000 Income under the equity method in 2012: $10,000 Adjustment needed for all historical equity income: 10,000-1,000 = 9,000 Lecture Notes Financial Accounting Theory III Prof. Alfred Liu Record dividends received from B in 2013: Dr. Cash 3,300 Cr. Investment in...
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...JAMAICA 1. Analyze the film: setting, characterization (answer questions in your worksheet). - Use the list of adjectives in your characterization of Ivanhoe Martin - Use the lyrics of the two songs in your characterization of Ivanhoe Martin 1. The movie takes place in 1970’s Jamaican slum, where there is a lot of poverty and crime in the streets. The movie ends near the coast by the countryside. The setting welcomes the viewer into their life, and we feel their passion for music, and their will to fight it to the end 2. Ivanhoe Martin is the main person of the movie, and is played by the famous Jimmy cliff. Ivanhoe lived on the countryside for the most of his life, until he decided to move to the city to pursuit his dream of becoming a famous reggae singer. He soon realizes that the life in the city is tough. He is taken advantage of by people before he learns to live in the big city. Before he starts the singing career he will have to settle down and get a job. But getting a normal job in the city is very difficult to find, and in his search for a job he both goes to the rich neighbor hood and the poor slum. It is very interesting to see in this movie how the city is described and divided in this movie, and it is worth noticing that even though it is the same city, he actually travels from the third world to the western life style. It is also described how the western society in Kingston can control the third world area in form the police. Though the police have...
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...With the prohibition against abortion, it would cause many women to go to extreme lengths to terminate their pregnancy, often illegal, ending in tragedy. With the debate on abortion mainly in the United States, women who do not have the choice of abortion, whether it is the legality of it or other reasons, are driven to desperate means to get out of the situation because they see no other way out of the dilemma posed by an unwanted pregnancy. This alone is often brought up as one of the leading reasons for the legalization of access to safe abortions. In an article by Phillip Ivanhoe which reviews the Confucian perspective on abortion, he writes, “It is quite likely that such compassion for the pregnant woman – rather than any appeal to her rights – is the single most important concern behind the majority support of abortion as a legal option” (Ivanhoe 43). In essence, it should be morally permissible that a pregnant woman should have the choice to take control of her life in that aspect and maintain her wellbeing. If one is not ready for pregnancy and all the aspects that come with it, she should be able to take control and change it. Although this seems logical, there is the opposing side which disagrees with...
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...Baldwin Park do not need to go far to enjoy great eats. From Mexican cuisine to delectable chocolate treats, Baldwin Park residents enjoy easy access to it all. 3) College Park The quaint College Park area is quickly becoming home to some of the most sought after real estate in the city. The area's bungalow-lines streets sport the names of well-known education institutions, such as Vassar, Yale, and Harvard. The lively neighborhood is home to some of the best shopping, dining and nightlife found within the city. The beautiful neighborhoods is also home to many lovely lakes, beautiful walking paths, parks, and playgrounds. The gorgeous College Park area is able to offer something for those of all lifestyles and interests. 4) Ivanhoe Village The area of Ivanhoe Village was formerly known by the name “Antiques Row.” Today, the area is an exciting and dynamic neighborhoods with an energetic arts and music scene. Residents who own real estate in the area will enjoy easy access to some of the best shopping and dining in the city. The neighborhood is known for its many boutiques, galleries and picturesque green spaces. Every “First Friday” musicians line the sidewalks as residents and visitors wander through the shops and cafes that line the village's streets. 5) Loch Haven Park - Loch Haven Park is considered by many to be the cultural corridor of the city. Real estate within the beautiful and artistic community straddles a tranquil green space found in the heart of the city. As home...
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...Cape Breton District Health Authority Carswell, a division of Thomson Reuters Canada Limited Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto Cementation Canada Inc. Ceridian Canada Ltd. CIBC College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia ConocoPhillips Canada Dalhousie University Deeley Harley-Davidson Canada Deloitte LLP Department of Finance Canada Desjardins Group / Mouvement des caisses Desjardins DIALOG Diavik Diamond Mines Inc. EllisDon Corporation Enbridge Inc. ERM Rescan Fairmont Hotels & Resorts General Electric Canada / GE General Motors of Canada Limited Georgian College Golder Associates Ltd. Great Little Box Company Ltd. Hospital for Sick Children, The HP Advanced Solutions Inc. ISM Canada Ivanhoé Cambridge Inc. Knight Piésold Ltd. KPMG LLP L'Oréal Canada Inc. Labatt Breweries of Canada Loblaw Companies Limited Lundbeck Canada Inc. Manitoba Hydro Manulife Financial Corporation Mars Canada Inc. McCarthy Tétrault LLP Medtronic of Canada Ltd. Merck Canada Inc. Monsanto Canada Inc. Mosaic Company, The Mountain Equipment Co-op National Ballet of Canada, The National Energy Board Nuance Communications Canada Inc. OpenText Corporation Ottawa, City of PCL Constructors Inc. PepsiCo Canada Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. Procter & Gamble Inc. Provincial Health Services Authority / PHSA RBC Rogers Communications Inc. Saskatchewan Government Insurance...
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...Chao Feng Chinese Orchestra’s 31st Anniversary Concert was held on Sunday, 25th August 2013 from 4-6pm at Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School Performing Arts Centre. Traditional Chinese instruments - Gaohu, Erhu, Zonghu, Jinghu, Guqin, Dizi (flute), Sheng (mouth organ), Suona, Yangqin, Liuqin, Pipa, Zhongruan, Sanxian, Daruan and Guzheng, joined together to perform several Chinese pieces as in ensemble conducted by Mr. Yat Ping Chan. The performance included pieces played by the whole ensemble as well as solo and duet performances. Instruments that had the chance to perform in solo performances without accompaniment included Guzheng and Guqin. Guzheng and Guqin is both plucked zither, but Guzheng has more strings and movable bridges. These instruments produce a very clear and soothing sound with a hint of sadness. However, when they are played in a faster tempo, they can sound quite cheerful and energetic. The 2 songs performed by Guzheng and Guqin were “Jackdaws frolicking in the Water” and “Phoenix Tree Leaves dancing in the Autumn Breeze” respectively. Both songs depicts a scene of birds dancing and enjoying themselves in the nature. Due to the nature of the zithers to produce slightly melancholic sound, it felt as though the happiness won’t last long. The most interesting duet of the performance was the duet by Sheng. Sheng, the Chinese mouthorgan, is always used to harmonise the song in ensembles. Thus, it is quite different to hear the instruments playing a melody rather...
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...good example of this lies in the underlying culture of chivalry. Chivalry can be described as a double edged sword: on one hand it causes men to be more respectful of women and therefore less objectifying, but it also reinforces the narrative of female frailty, defenselessness, and required/desirable purity (Keitner 69-72). The representation of the “damsel in distress” and the chivalrous knight in classic myths and narratives follows into the standard Jungian archetype of The White Knight and the Princess (de Alvarenga 32-34). In this archetype, the good chivalrous knight fights to rescue the Princess from certain corruption by the Black Knight, who would destroy her purity, as seen in the legends of King Arthur, The Phantom of the Opera, Ivanhoe, and the Indiana Jones movies (de Alvarenga 33). The Black Knight represents the antithesis to the ideal woman, and thus exists in these literary works to cause the woman to realize and possibly express her animus (de Alvarenga 31). This narrative assumes that the woman does not have the strength of will to deny the perverse intents of the Black Night and is therefore reliant upon her White Knight (the hero always rides a white horse) to protect the purity of her character. The importance of this is that it displays the expectation of feminine helplessness and the idolization of feminine immaculacy. Moreover, this portrayal not only shows the presence of this belief in society, the tentative age at which many of these stories are consumed...
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...Jimmy Cliff Jimmy Cliff | Cliff performing in 2012 | Background information | Birth name | James Chambers | Born | (1948-04-01) 1 April 1948 (age 66) Somerton District, St. James, Jamaica | Genres | Ska, reggae | Occupations | Musician, singer, actor | Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano, conga, keyboards | Years active | 1962–present | Labels | Island, Columbia, Trojan, EMI, CBS[1] | Jimmy Cliff, OM (born James Chambers, 1 April 1948)[2] is a Jamaican reggae musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and actor. He is the only living musician to hold the Order of Merit, the highest honour that can be granted by the Jamaican government for achievements in the arts and sciences. Cliff is best known among mainstream audiences for songs such as "Wonderful World, Beautiful People", "The Harder They Come", "Sitting in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want" and "Many Rivers to Cross" from the soundtrack to The Harder They Come, which helped popularize reggae across the world,[3] and his covers of Cat Stevens' "Wild World" and Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now" from the film Cool Runnings. He starred in the film The Harder They Come. Cliff was one of five performers inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. Early life, 1960s and 1970’s Jimmy Cliff was born in Somerton District, St. James, Jamaica.[4] He began writing songs while still at primary school in St. James, listening to a neighbour's sound system. In 1962...
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...Matthew Zebro Paragraph 2 Historical Perspective There has been a long lineage of prejudice against women in most eras of Chinese history. One of China’s oldest books, the Book of Changes “divides the world into two complementary elements: the Yin and the Yang,” Yin referring “to the feminine or negative principle” and Yang referring “to the masculine or positive principle,” (Gao 115). Some of the oldest collected Chinese poetry portrays the same level of sexual inequality, like in the Book of Poems or Classic of Odes which shows great distinction in treatment between the sexes, “when a baby boy was born he was laid on the bed and given jade to play with, and when a baby girl was born she was laid on the floor and given a tile to play with” (Lin 131). While there was an underlying divide, it wasn’t until Confucianism that men became obsessed with female chastity and women viewed as sub-servants, even possessions for their husbands/men. According to the Book of Rites “Males had their proper work, and females had their homes” which highlights the emerging ridge between how the two sexes were viewed in society at large (Legge 365). This distinction stood for the different roles that men and women were suppose to assume for a harmonious society. Overall the Book of Rites encouraged feminine virtues desirable from the male point of view ranging from being neat and obedient to performing domestic tasks like cooking and cleaning to respect for the husband’s family and friends...
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...word Scavenger Hunt Renaissance Art Artist -Botticelli (Name of Work:Three Miracles of Saint Zenobius) Brief Description : This painting illustrates the life of a fifth century bishop and a Dead youth being restored back to life Artist – Botticelli (Name of Work: The last communion of Saint Jerome) Brief Description : This painting is of Saint Jerome Celebrating the communion which is a doctrine of the Catholic Church. Baroque Art- Artist- Carlo Saraceni ( Name of Work: The Dormition of the Virgin) Brief Description : This painting is an altar piece depicting the Death of the Virgin for the Carmelite church. Artist – Caravaggio (Name of Work: The Denial of Saint Peter) Brief Description : This painting is a Picture of a lady pointing at peter and saying that he is a follower of Christ and 2,000 years ago peter denied Christ three times as Heavenly Father already said would happen. Mannerism Artist – Bronzino (Name of work : Portrait of a Young Man )Brief Description : This painting shows a young man well dressed and it has nice colors to match the details in the painting and expresses well the mood in the painting Artist – Anthony van Dyck (Name of work : Robert Rich , Second Earl of Warwick ) Brief Description : This painting shows Warwick well dressed as if he is getting ready to go to some type of battle. Warwick set up companies in Virginia and the Caribbean and help colonize Connecticut Rococo Artist Adelaide Labille Guiard (Name of Work: Self- Portrait...
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...Nothing in the canon of early Confucians directly corresponds with the concept of a person.[1] Yet, the philosophical content of their works seems to commit Confucius and those who followed in his wake to various implications about persons. Three recent thinkers have been especially important in trying to specify the features of a Confucian theory of the person. Herbert Fingarettes’s Confucius: The Secular as Sacred is roughly of the same vintage as John Rawls’s A Theory of Justice, and while it is a much more slender volume, it has had within its sphere a similarly far-reaching influence.[2] In the wake of Fingarette’s work, two other important essays were produced in honor of Fingarette: “Rights-Bearing Individuals and Role-Bearing Persons,” by Henry Rosemont Jr., and “Reflections on the Confucian Self: A Response to Fingarette,” by Roger T. Ames.[3] Each of these thinkers sees Confucius as offering an alternative understanding to the received Cartesian view of the person. In each case, the Confucian stance on the person is interpreted as being overwhelmingly social as opposed to the western view, which is characterized as being impossibly individualistic. Against these three currents, I will argue here that the Confucian understanding of a person is not so alien to western understandings, and I will use the seminal piece by P.F. Strawson on persons to demonstrate this.[4] Since I will refer to it throughout the treatment of the other authors, I will begin by briefly specifying...
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...April 13 2014 Mr.David Morris Owner Dynamic Shine 8828 Heather St Vancouver BC, V6P 3S8 Dear Mr. Morris: We would first like to thank you for your cooperation and involvement in the development of your Digital and Social Media marketing plan. As per our first meeting we have included requested analysis of various aspects of Dynamic Shine. Dynamic Shine Prepared for: David Morris Prepared by: CT Consulting This report is consistent with our signed Academic Integrity Form on file with the instructor Trevor Burns Cameron Knowles CT Consulting ENTR 3311 S10 April 13 2014 Executive Summary David Morris took control of Dynamic Shine in 2010 and has since then grown the business to three profitable locations, with plans for more growth in the future. This report has analyzed the business for the purpose of making recommendation to increase online brand awareness and overall social media presence. The main advantage we found Dynamic Shine has over their competition is the quality of the service being provided. A detailed competitive analysis was done to determine which online activities the competition is partaking in and how this is directly impacting their company success. It was found that the competition was on the following digital platforms: twitter, instagram and facebook. Dynamic Shine must also partake in similar activities on all the most popular social media platforms. In respect to Dynamic Shine’s current website which we have concluded to be...
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...Title: On top of the environment Author(s): Aon Hewitt Source: Maclean's. 125.17 (May 7, 2012): p44. Document Type: Article Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2012 Rogers Publishing Ltd. http://www2.macleans.ca/ Full Text: [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE GREEN 30 is based on how employees perceive their employer's environmental efforts. We asked each organization that made the 2012 list, compiled by Aon Hewitt, to highlight some of the key programs and practices that earned them high marks. Here are their contributions: Accor/Novotel Canada Hotel management, Toronto * A detailed tracking system minimizes electricity, water, gas and sewer use. * A comprehensive recycling program has cut back the use of newspaper, glass, aluminum, plastics, cardboard and kitchen grease. BC Biometrical Laboratories Ltd. Medical laboratory, Surrey, B.C. * Works with recycling providers to find solutions for high-volume items--like small caps from needles, which once weren't considered recyclable. * Telecommuting is encouraged; more than 15 per cent of administrative staff work from home. Brookfield LePage Johnson Controls Real estate management, Markham, Ont. * Brookfield's head office diverts 100 per cent of its waste from landfills. * Established 11 social responsibility committees and hosted a sustainability event to educate real estate industry professionals on reducing carbon footprints. Celestica Electronics manufacturing, Toronto * Hybrid and other eco-friendly vehicles...
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...Spasticity is a very common symptom that affects around 66% of individuals with CP (Nuttin, Ivanhoe, Albright, Dimitrije & Saltuari, 1999). In the 1970s drugs were slowly becoming a treatment option for spasticity, two such drugs were baclofen and diazepam. Baclofen is a GABA agonist which means it inhibits calcium uptake causing the release of excitatory neurotransmitters (Nuttin et al,. 1999). Diazepam is an agonist of the GABAA receptor which causes the opening of a channel and allows a chloride influx (Cartlidge et al,. 1974). Due to the differences between baclofen and diazepam there was a study done to compare the two drugs. It was noted that diazepam may be more effective than baclofen but it produced side effects (Cartlidge, Hudgson...
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