...Introduction of Myself ENG100 B84 February 18, 2014 I am in my first semester here at Midlands Technical College. I am enrolled in Reading 100 with Charles Washington and English 100 with you. In this memo I am going to give you insight on my background, interests, achievements and goals. •Background I was born in Columbia, South Carolina in 1991. I have lived here all 23 years of my life. I currently live at home with both my parents. I have an older brother and a younger sister who also live at home. I attended public schools my entire life. At the age of 18 I dropped out of Spring Valley High School. I later enrolled myself in night classes to acquire my GED through W.R. Rogers Adult Education Center. I received my GED in November of 2012. At that point in my life I had no interest in furthering my education. I worked part time jobs here and there. I always thought of school as an option and never took it seriously. I was easily influenced by people who I called friends. I did my thing from the age of 18 till I was 21 years old. The biggest influence on my life throughout that time was my best friend Rebecca. We had some great times together and what she did, I did. I have always followed in her footsteps and never made a path of my own. We didn’t uplift each other in any aspect. So you could say we weren’t good for each other. In February of 2013 we ended our friendship for good. Although it was tough for me considering...
Words: 716 - Pages: 3
...This is a critique on the paper Stability and change: an institutional study of management accounting change written by Associate Prof. Dr. Siti Nabiha Abdul Khalid and Proffesor Robert W. Scapens Purpose The purpose of this paper, as stated on the first page, is to explore the relationship between stability and change within the process of accounting change. It focuses on the ceremonial implementation of value-based management and how key performance indicators can become decoupled from day-to-day activities which thereby creates a level of stability which can be ultimately contributed to the accounting change. Theoretical Framework This paper uses the framework set out by Burns and Scapens (2000) which is mainly based in Old Institutional Economics (OIE). In this paper institutions are defined as “The shared taken-for-granted assumptions which identify categories of human actors and their appropriate activities and relationships”. (Siti-Nabiha, A. and Scapens, R. (2005), Stability and change: an institutional study of management accounting change, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, Vol 18, No. 1, pg 46) Burns and Scapens argue that, when a particular management accounting practice is decided on, that over time this practice becomes accepted as “the way things are done”. The behaviour is disassociated from the original reason for the choice of this practice and comes to be applied in a rule-like manner and as a routine activity. The original...
Words: 2127 - Pages: 9
...My Approach as a Writer My Approach as a Writer Kamala Buck English Composition- ENG 115 Proffesor Brinda Surendar Strayer University May 26, 2013 My approach on writhing is something that I’m really not too sure of. I feel that me as a person I have a very unique approach on writing I tend to write what I feel write off of emotion. However for this class I will like to learn how to be a more creative writer, I writer that will be able to grasp my readers and hold on to them so that the can feel the words of the story that I am telling them. I want to be able to through this class express myself as a writer as well. One of my biggest goals that I will like to achieve out of this class is being able to communication more effectively. I have been told that I tend to run on and on with subjects and not stick to the point when writing so I really want to work on that in this class. One way that I expect to use writing will be in my professional career I tend to one day have my very own nonprofit organization for kids who have parents that are recovering addicts. So this writing class with will be able to help me with writing out proposals and other documents that I will need to summit to companies to help with the funding for my organization. One way that I set goals for myself is that I put it into my head mentally that this is something that I will like to achieve and what I want done. One of my biggest challenges when writing...
Words: 348 - Pages: 2
...Computer The word'computer ' is an old word that has changed its meaning several times in the last few centuries.The Techencyclopedia(2003) defines computer as " a general purpose machine that processes data according to a set of instructions that are stored internally either temorarily or permanently" Computer history The trem history means past events.It indicates the gradual development of computers.Here we will discuss how this extraordinary machine has reached of it's apex. In the begining............................... The history of computers starts out about 2000 years ago, at the birth of the 'abacus' a wooden rack holding two horizontal wires with breads strung on them.Just like our present computer,abacus also considered a digit as a singal or codeo and processed the calculation. Blasie Pascal ists usually credited to building the first digital computer in 1942.It added numbers to help his father.In 1671,Gottofried Wilhelm Von Leibniz invented a computer that was built in 1694.It could add,and, after changing somethings around,multiply. Charles Babbage: A serious of very intersting developement in computer was started in Cambridge,England,by Charles Babbage, a mathmatics proffessor.In 1982,Babbge realized that many lng calculations,espically those need to make mathematical tabes ,were really a series of predictable actions that were constantly repated.From this he suspected that it should...
Words: 995 - Pages: 4
...Does Illegal Immigration Benefit The United States David Arreguin Devry University English 112 Proffesor Adrian Shapiro October 17, 2014 Does Illegal Immigration Benefit the United States? I always hear the news talk about the economic benefit of having illegal immigrants here in the United States. Employers take advantage of their diplomatic circumstance and pay their labor very cheap. According to the Pew Research Hispanic Trends Project, there is 8.4 million illegal immigrants working or employed in the United States. I was hearing the other day a group of people talk about how illegal immigrants are doing work no one else wants to do. This is all very true just like how some immigrants report taxes and others pay using fake social security numbers but never report any money back that all benefits the United States. I am also aware that the immigrants are a big contribution in the agriculture and construction industries in the United States, and this has helped a lot of businesses grow. However there is an economic cost and a major disadvantage to the United States that no one seems to point out. Many of the illegal immigrants don’t keep the money they earn in the United States. Most of them send it off to their relatives in their home countries. Research has been made that Mexico’s third highest source of income, is the money that illegal immigrants sent over to Mexico. In 2007 there was reported that $24 billion dollars were sent from the United States to Mexico...
Words: 276 - Pages: 2
...Henry Cova Proffesor: Taque Class: Organization Behavior and Development Satisfaction at Wal-Mart In this paper I will address and discuss one of the major organization behavior issues that Wal-Mart faces. Wal-Mart is an American multinational retailer corporation that runs a chain of large discount and warehouses stores. This company is the third largest corporation and retailer in the world and is the largest grocery retailer in the United States as well. With over 4200 stores and over 2 million employees, Wal-Mart has been involved in many legal issues. Wal-Mart has been the target of many sues related to workers treatment. In this paper I will conduct research and then describe and discuss the many issues of workers’ dissatisfactions while working for this company. I am planning to base my information , by researching newly materials related to Wal-Mart’s treatment of their workers, for example compensation, bonuses, working conditions and benefits. I will also read recently articles in newspapers and magazines that emphasizes the issues of Wal-Mart corporations. I might also conduct interviews to former and present employees of Wal-Mart and ask them questions about their experience and whether or not they were satisfied with this company, how they handle the pressure of working for Wal-Mart and any other issues that they faced while working with the corporation. I will research the Internet to look for any relevant information and then analyze the data found...
Words: 339 - Pages: 2
...perspective or during certain times of their day, but gained her understanding of them by actually being a freshman! I chose this chapter specifically because I have experienced the dorm life that she was introduced to and it amazes me to think of this highly intellectual professor gaining information from students by simply being one. She even mentions the obscenities that are very evident during the freshmen experience, such as when she says, “Nudity, sexuality, drinking, craziness. These are certainly part of the college scene…” (Nathan, 24). Section #3 - Connection to textbook material Section #4 - Connection to current events, culture or your personal life Reference page Nathan, Rebekah. My Freshman Year: What a Proffesor learned by becoming a student. Ithaca: Cornell University press, 2005. Print Kendall, Diana Elizabeth. Sociology of our Times. 7th ed. Belmont...
Words: 302 - Pages: 2
...Michael Kinuthia Proffesor Deb Bickner English Composition 1 20 November 2013 ‘Breastfeeding’ By Doreen Umutesi Nowadays children are being born every day and this leads to population increase. One thing that mothers should know is that breast feeding is really important for new born babies. Most mothers know it is important to breast feed the baby but due to un avoidable circumstances they are unable to do so each and every day the way it is supposed to be done. They tend to use other alternative methods the young one. This results to babies growing up with weak bodies. Personally I believe that they should be educated more about breast feeding. In an African News Service article “Breast feeding-Why it is a time bomb” the author, Doreen Umutesi talks about breast feeding. She explains that many women are finding it hard to breast feed because of daily schedules like work. She show us how the Rwanda government is taking breast feeding seriously. The writer is trying to show the importance of breast feeding. She is also showing us how the government of Rwanda is taking the issue of breast feeding seriously. She is showing the reader how the Government of Rwanda is dedicated to the issue of breast feeding children, by making sure that all mothers are entitled to a paid maternity leave and are also given an hour to go breastfeed once they get back to work. The writer uses several sources which appear...
Words: 398 - Pages: 2
...Rebecca Lewis Anatomy & Physiology 1 Proffesor Mittelstaedt Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system that attacks the myelin that covers the axons of the nerves. As a result of the immune system attacking the nervous system and degrading the Myelin, the nerves in the body are exposed. Therefore, a person suffering from MS has nerves that are improperly insulated. This damage to the myelin is called scleroses, which ultimately results in the myelin being turned into hardened lesions. When any part of the myelin sheath or nerve fiber is damaged or destroyed, the nerve impulses traveling to and from the brain and spinal cord are interrupted. Since a properly functioning nervous system is required for proper muscle movement (as well as adequate function of every other body system), patients with MS experience a variety of symptoms, including spasticity. Spasticity is a particularly pervasive symptom in patients with MS. The damage disrupts important signals between the nervous system and muscles, creating an imbalance that increases muscle activity (spasms). Muscle movement relies on complete pathways between the nerves, spinal cord, and brain and without proper myelination, the affected pathways will malfunction. Those with MS generally experience one of four disease courses: relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS), primary-progressive MS (PPMS), secondary-progressive MS (SPMS), and progressive-relapsing MS. Within...
Words: 404 - Pages: 2
...Journal Week #3 STUDY SKILLS This was my third week in this fantastic course named as “Study Skills”. On Monday, September 8th we did not get on the wrong foot but with an interesting topic by knowing our results related to “Multiple Intelligences”. Since I was curious about interpreting my scores, I was just looking forward to it and it was worth it. I got Intra and Inter intelligence and Linguistic as my highest ones. I was surprised because this means that I suit with careers such as teacher (that is what I really fancy) and my ability to cooperate in order to work as part of a group or on my own! This was pretty interesting as the descriptions of these intellegences fi ton me, every detail read was a reflection of me. After this, our Proffesor asked us to make teams of four or five people. We were assigned to do a research about topics related to internal and external factors that affect L2 Learning. Each team will be supposed to expose each class. We decided our turn to expose through a sort. My team got number 4 so we are exposing on September 22nd. Next class, which was on Wednesday, the first team shared their research with the class. They exposed about Age and Aptitude as keys that alter L2 Learning. Frankly, I did not like the way they introduced the topic; their develop was fair enough and the end quite poor in my humble opinion. However, I learned that the age and aptitude have a serious relation with the process of learning a new language. For instance, kids tend to...
Words: 578 - Pages: 3
...Diffey 1 Haley Diffey Psych 38 Proffesor Reynolds 24 April 2015 Second Writing Assignment Summary "Oklahoma! Where the Kids Learn Early," is about the title basicly, children in Oklahoma particularly starting off their learning early in a Pre-K program. The author, Nicholas D. Kristof, Discusses little research in the begginingf the article, giving me on research example about kids from welfare homes and kids from professional homes, and how the Professional children are introduced to 30 million more words by the age of 4. However, the title of the study or conductor was not enclose. The proposed solution, that is being used in Oklahoma research, is a free preschool program for 4-year olds and even some lessons for parents on how to read and speak to children more fregently. Oklahoma also provides additonal help to children under 4 in need. He talks a bit about Obamas propostion of a program like this and the critizsims republicans have of it, which are that it may be a fuzzy new social program, or a legacy for Obama. The article did explain the cause, early preschool, very well and I do see how it is lnked to development, because of the articles importance of nurture during the childs developement and our childrens learning developments relationship to later choices in life, such as crime, pregnancy, and dropping out. Discussions 1. The position of the article is pretty clear before I even got to the authors name. The Authors choice of words, " high-quality preschool"...
Words: 816 - Pages: 4
...Silesian University in Opava Faculty of Philosophy and Science Pointless sacrifice in The Nightingale and the Rose English Literature 2 Name: Kocurová Michaela Field of study: English + Czech language and literature Class: second Semester: summer Year: 2012/2013 The Nightingale and the Rose is a short story written by Oscar Wilde. The story begins with a young Student crying because the daughter of the Professor told him that if he brought her red roses, she would dance with him at the ball, but there are no red roses in his garden. When a nightingale overhears what is the Student saying, she comes to a conclusion that he´s a true lover and that he knows the true meaning of Love. „‘Here, indeed, is the true lover,‘ said the Nightingale. ‚What I sing of, he suffers: what is joy to me, to him is pain. Surely love is a wonderful thing.‘“ So she makes a decision to find a red rose for him. Even before her search we get to know another characters from nature - a Green Lizard, a Butterfly and a Daisy. They think that the Student´s weeping for a red rose is ridiculous, only the Nightingale understands him and thinks about the mystery of Love. So she finds a white rose tree, a yellow rose tree and finally a red rose tree but it´s damaged after the winter and it shall have no roses at all. There is just one terrible way how to build the rose: „'If you want a red rose,' said the Tree, 'you must build it out of music by moonlight, and stain it with your own heart's-blood...
Words: 1279 - Pages: 6
...Assignment 2 Problem Solving Scenario 2 Your child comes home from school with an assignment sheet for a school project When faced with a problem, what do you do to solve it? This assignment asks you to apply a six-step to problem solving process to a specific problem scenario. You will write a paper that presents a synthesis of your ideas about solving the problem using this systematic approach. As Voltaire said, "No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking." Scenario 2 Your child comes home from school with an assignment sheet for a school project. He / she is very excited about the project and begins work immediately, doing research on the Internet and gathering materials. You read over the assignment sheet and notice that your child is not including all of the required items in the project, and you have some ideas for how to improve the quality of the presentation. You recently read an article in a parenting magazine about the importance of a child developing responsibility for his/ her own learning. You recall the many ways in which your parents took over your school projects. You, on the other hand, want to encourage your child’s confidence in his / her ability to complete a project independently. The next day, you are at the grocery store when you see a parent of a student in your child’s class. That parent has spent over $30 in supplies for the science project and is taking a day off of work to put the pieces of the project together. ...
Words: 1254 - Pages: 6
...Kasus 1 Akuntan Publik Petrus Mitra Winata Dibekukan Sulistiono Kertawacana Wed, 28 Mar 2007 03:35:32 -0800 Kasus pelanggaran Standar Profesional Akuntan Publik kembali muncul. Menteri Keuangan pun memberi sanksi pembekuan. Menteri Keuangan (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani Indrawati membekukan izin Akuntan Publik (AP) Drs. Petrus Mitra Winata dari Kantor Akuntan Publik (KAP) Drs. Mitra Winata dan Rekan selama dua tahun, terhitung sejak 15 Maret 2007. Kepala Biro Hubungan Masyarakat Departemen Keuangan Samsuar Said dalam siaran pers yang diterima Hukumonline, Selasa (27/3), menjelaskan sanksi pembekuan izin diberikan karena akuntan publik tersebut melakukan pelanggaran terhadap Standar Profesional Akuntan Publik (SPAP). Pelanggaran itu berkaitan dengan pelaksanaan audit atas Laporan Keuangan PT Muzatek Jaya tahun buku berakhir 31 Desember 2004 yang dilakukan oleh Petrus. Selain itu, Petrus juga telah melakukan pelanggaran atas pembatasan penugasan audit umum dengan melakukan audit umum atas laporan keuangan PT Muzatek Jaya, PT Luhur Artha Kencana dan Apartemen Nuansa Hijau sejak tahun buku 2001 sampai dengan 2004. Selama izinnya dibekukan, Petrus dilarang memberikan jasa atestasi termasuk audit umum, review, audit kinerja dan audit khusus. Yang bersangkutan juga dilarang menjadi pemimpin rekan atau pemimpin cabang KAP, namun dia tetap bertanggungjawab...
Words: 1093 - Pages: 5
...Ruben Salcedo Professor Palmer English 112 10/5/15 Legalization of Euthanasia Euthanasia is a topic that has been debated by many over the years. Although Euthanasia is presently illegal in the United States, physician assisted death, or PAD is legal in the states of Washington, Oregon, Vermont and Bernalillo County, New Mexico. To understand Euthanasia, one must understand the way it differs from PAD. The key distinction between the two is that euthanasia requires either a physician or third party to administer the drugs, while in physician assisted death, the drug is administered directly by the individual. The debate over euthanasia dates back to the Greeks and Romans, but it reached the United States in 1870 when Samuel Williams proposed using morphine and anesthetics to intentionally end an individual's life. Debates continued for another 35 years when Ohio attempted to pass a bill which would legalize euthanasia in 1906. While the bill was never passed, it was the first of its kind, and laid the foundation for bills to come (Humphrys). There are many arguments as to why Euthanasia should remain illegal in the United States. Many individuals argue that it fits the definition of murder, and “For present purposes, murder can be defined as the intentional unjustified, unexcused and legally unmitigated killing of another human being. Active euthanasia fits this definition on the basis that it is the, or a cause of, death” (Lanham 2)...
Words: 3615 - Pages: 15