...In the novel, “The Outsiders”, written by S.E Hinton, the author introduces us to three brothers. This novel investigates the lives of the Curtis brothers as greasers. The relationship between Ponyboy and Darry, two of the main characters will be explored from the time when their parents were alive, to their parent’s deaths and lastly, the brothers must learn to cope without their loving parents. First, when the Curtis brothers, had their parents the relationships between the brother were different. Darry didn’t have the protector role to fill so he wasn’t hard on Ponyboy he was more of a friend to Ponyboy. The author shows how when they were young the brother where happy on farm that they grew up on Darry was always able to hangout with Ponyboy even if he had lots of school work. Darry was about...
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...What Life Lessons Can We Learn? What life lessons can you learn in an extraordinary time in your life? During the novel The Outsiders Ponyboy learns numerous life lesson, and also learns multitudinous thing about the people he is closest to. In this essay we will explore three different life lessons Ponyboy learned and how they influenced him. The first life lesson is nothing gold can stay. Johnny gave Ponyboy his copy of Gone with The Wind before he died. Inside was a note were Johnny told Pony to stay gold, and not to let the world change who he is. This changed Pony because he finally understood what the poem meant, and realizes that he should stay the way he is and not let someone else change him. Johnny also told Pony to tell Dally...
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...How can two people that are so different be the same? In the book, “The Outsiders,” by S.E Hinton, Dally and Johnny are two characters in this book who have many similarities and differences. They are similar because they both have abusive parents who don't notice them. They are also similar because they have little value on their lives. They are also very different people. Their personalities are not the same at all. Also Johnny follows rules, and Dally can't do anything the legal way. While they have a lot of differences they both have a lot in common. The first way Johnny and Dally are similar is they both have abusive parents that don't care about them. When Ponyboy, Dally, and Johnny, driving in Windrixville, Dally says, “‘Shoot my...
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...Being an individual is better than following a crowd This is shown in The storys Outsiders, All american Slurp and “cardboard”. Being an individual is defined as “a single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family”. This is shown in the story The Outsiders. In this book, there are two different kinds of groups, there are the greasers who live on the bad side of town, and there are the socs who live on the good side of town. The Greasers stand out from everyone else, especially Johnny, Ponyboy,Dairy, Dally, Two Bit, Sodapop and, Steve. This group of greasers are different from the socs because they are not afraid to stand up for themselves and do what they want to do. They stood out from the socs because they stood up for each other. In the book The Outsiders it says “shut him up, for pete's sake shut him up! Then there were shouts and pounding of feet, and the socs jumped up and left me lying there. I lay there and wondered what in the world was happening people were jumping over me and running by me, and I was too dazed to figure it out. Then someone had me under my armpits and was hauling me by my feet, it was darry.”are you alright, ponyboy?” this shows that the greasers stick up for each other when the socs are bothering them. This shows that they are different than...
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...The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, is about the Socs (who are rich snobby kids) and the Greasers (who are broke kids) have a fight and one Soc gets killed. They get into a fight and a couple of people get killed earlier and later in the book. The Greasers have it worse because they have broken families, they are always jumped by the Socs, and they don’t have a lot of money. The Greasers have broken families. Dally said that his family does not care about him or what he does. Also Johnny has the same type of parents, meaning that his parents don’t care what he does. Pony’s parents died “Since mom and dad were killed in a car wreck”(3). This Proves that the Greasers have a worse family life. The Socs are always jumping the Greasers. In the beginning...
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...Comparing the two mediums of The Outsiders using advantages and disadvantages a person can determine which one is better. The movie was very short with less detail such as how sodas girlfriend had to move away because she was pregnant with sodas baby and they couldn't get married. The book described cherry very well and cherry's friend Martia at the movies when dally was hitting on cherry and how she became a spy for the greasers. Details In this movie where very slim and boring with left out pieces of something. Such as the abandoned lot and how bob beat up johnny at the lot. When johnny killed him at the lot to get him off of ponyboy. Or when they ran away from home Because darry hit Ponyboy with no detail of how long they were there nor...
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...Sunsets, Cars and Fear In S.E Hinton's The Outsiders. The sunset does not mean pretty skies and it does not mean the end of a day it means the bridge between the rich and the poor. Same with the cars every greaser and every Sco think that the mustangs and the corvettes are tuff but the one problem is that the greasers fix the cars and the Scos own and drive the cars. They also shared fear of being caught they share the same love and they share the love of loosing someone. Even if the greasers have long slick hair and the scos have short hair, and the greasers fix the cars and the scos own them does not mean that they are different that is what bridges the gap between the rich and the poor. The greasers are the poor kids who have the slick...
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...CONFERENCE PAPERS 165 What is the Impact of Corporate Governance on Organisational Performance?* Loizos Heracleous** Research on the importance of generally accepted ``best practices'' in corporate governance has generally failed to find convincing connections between these practices and organisational performance. We discuss research outcomes on the relationship between two such ``best practices'' (CEO/Chair duality and insider/outsider composition) and organisational performance, and find this relationship to be insignificant. We propose four possibilities for this tenuous relationship, that are not mutually exclusive: firstly, the possibility that ``best practices'' in governance are indeed irrelevant to organisational performance; secondly, that the operationalisation of theoretical concepts has low face validity; thirdly, that studies are too narrow, aiming to relate board attributes directly to organisational performance and ignoring other systemic factors; and lastly, the possibility that different types of organisations require different practices in corporate governance. Lastly, we address the methodological and substantive implications of each of these possibilities. Keywords: Corporate governance, best practices, performance, research methodology T he legal formation of limited liability companies in the UK in the eighteenth century has separated ownership from control of corporations (Fama and Jensen, 1983), where salaried managers ideally...
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...favorite, so therefore I learned a lot about them from him; however, he has never been a fan of The Who. Therefore, I was rather excited when I was assigned a research paper on The Who; a band who I really knew nothing about before American Popular Music. In the following paper, I will provide details about The Who’s individual band members’ lives, as well as information in relation to the band in general. The Who had four main members: Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon. In addition to being the band’s guitarist, Pete Townshend took on the roll as the primary song writer. The most interesting fact I found about Townshend, is that he owns his own book publishing company. He actually published a book of his own called “Horse’s Neck” which consisted of a variety of short stories. Townshend has maintained a musical interest throughout his life, even after The Who broke up in 1983 (The Who Official Band Website). Roger Daltrey has always been a passionate musician; to the point where he even designed many of the bands guitars (The Who Official Band Website). Recently, Daltrey’s passion for music resurfaced. According to Mayer Nissim, a reporter for Digital Spy, “Roger Daltrey has confirmed that he is to tour The Who's 1969 album Tommy in full.” This article is from April 27th, 2011. Through further research, I found that the band had joined again in 2006 and released their first album in twenty-four years (The Who Official Band Website). The upcoming tour will...
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...sectors”(Kaufman 1994). Fire sales typically occur in a single firm and then the decreased liquidity cascades to other firms in the same industry. In the case of financial institutions, fire sales often spread to other sectors of the economy as well. Fire sales can be thought of as positive feedback loops; financial distress forces firms to sell assets, which causes the prices of these assets to depreciate. This process leads to increased financial distress (Shleifer 2011). In this way, fire sales can depreciate asset prices and decrease economy-wide liquidity to the point of having a significant negative effect on an economy. Macroeconomic Effects The literature discussing the negative macroeconomic effects of fire sales is numerous. Many of these papers quote negative impacts to be...
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...Undocumented immigrant is a person that was born in another country and live in the United States illegally. In The United States it is approximately 10 million undocumented immigrants. Not all creep into the U.S some of them was born here but their parents was illegal immigrants. President Donald Trump legitimate reelection crusade discharged a provocative new advertisement that asserted Democrats are by one means or another "complicit" in murders submitted by undocumented settlers. Some Sources say there is no verification that undocumented immigration expand the rapid growth of crime in the United States. Research demonstrates that unlawful foreigners increment the span of the U.S. economy, add to monetary development, upgrade the welfare...
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...EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A few concepts that I chose from chapter 10 to focus on are executive succession: insiders versus outsiders, problems in retrenchment, managing diverse cultures following an acquisition, and total quality management (TQM). Strategy implementation is an important step that requires staffing and directing and puts strategy into action. According to McCarthy 'strategy implementation may be said to consist of securing resources, organizing these resources, and directing the use of these resources within and outside the organization.' The concept executive succession, is an integral part to a company. Whether to hire an outside or inside manager is better for replacement within a company depends on the circumstances of the company. If a company is doing well, then hiring someone from the inside would improve performance. If a company is on thin ice, hiring an outsider can save the company. Studies have shown that hiring someone from the inside results in better performance than hiring someone from the outside. I've learned that steps for top-management succession is exceptionally critical to a company and can stabilize its performance from sinking below average. A great CEO needs the experience, skills and expertise. Before my research and analysis, I believed that right CEO is one who's been working for the company for long time because of the amount of knowledge captivated during his/her years. However, that's not always the right choice because of circumstance...
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...The paper has defined security as the safety of the system as a whole. It highlights the various security issues in using BSN for eg. Data privacy which is the most important issue in BSN, since in this application sensor nodes gather and forward very classified information to a co-ordinator which in no case must be eavesdropped.Any outsider if acquires this information may cause serious damage to the patient.Another important aspect is Anonymity. The authors describe anonymity in the sense that the patient cannot be traced and identified which is basically hiding the packet speaking in technical terms. Data freshness also plays an important role. For eg the adversary may also capture the data in freight and use an older key to misdirect the co-ordinator. Therefore data freshness implies that previous used data cannot be replayed back again.The authors have claimed that they addressed the issue of securityand privacy much better than other authors.The last paper referred to in this article talks about implementation of a Wireless Body area Network(WBAN) through a wearable sensory nodule in addition to Solar energy harvesting mechanism and low energy Bluetooth...
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...Public Disclosure Authorized WPS5314 Policy Research Working Paper 5314 Public Disclosure Authorized Regional Trade Agreements Caroline Freund Emanuel Ornelas Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized The World Bank Development Research Group Trade and Integration Team May 2010 Policy Research Working Paper 5314 Abstract This paper reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on regionalism. The formation of regional trade agreements has been, by far, the most popular form of reciprocal trade liberalization in the past 15 years. The discriminatory character of these agreements has raised three main concerns: that trade diversion would be rampant, because special interest groups would induce governments to form the most distortionary agreements; that broader external trade liberalization would stall or reverse; and that multilateralism could be undermined. Theoretically, all of these concerns are legitimate, although there are also several theoretical arguments that oppose them. Empirically, neither widespread trade diversion nor stalled external liberalization has materialized, while the undermining of multilateralism has not been properly tested. There are also several aspects of regionalism that have received too little attention from researchers, but which are central to understanding its causes and consequences. This paper—a product of the Trade and Integration Team, Development Research Group—is part of a larger effort in the department...
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...be invented. Meyerson and Scully, in my view, have grasped an important idea and have written about it in a careful and an illuminating way. It's one of those papers, I suspect, that some people will react to by thinking: "I wish I had written that!" Further, I can see others I know well in the field as fitting the description of the tempered radical, at least in some circumstances and at different times. The reviewers, while suggesting changes, as reviewers do, were also very taken with the paper. It is intellectually interesting, and evocative. It provides us with a perspective on organizational issues that is typically glossed. It opens an arena for organizational analysis that is missed in most theoretical frameworks. Tempered radicals, Meyerson and Scully argue, are individuals who identify with and are committed to their organizations and also to a cause, community or ideology that is fundamentally different from, and possibly at odds with, the dominant culture of their organization. Their radicalism stimulates them to challenge the status quo. Their temperedness reflects the way they have been toughened by challenges, angered by what they see as injustices or ineffectiveness, and inclined to seek moderation in their interactions with members closer to the centre of organizational values and orientations. The paper is a scholarly treatment of a complex concept. It is radical in its charge to us to see new possibilities in the study of organization. It is tempered, even hopeful...
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