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Year-Round School
Year Round School

Imagine a school year that never ends. A year without summer, relaxation, and vacations with
family. Summer is the time of year that every student cannot wait arrive. But what if the playful
time filled with friends, smiles, and laughter did not exist? What if school remained in session year
round? This is happening in 3,181 schools across America and is gradually increasing (edweek.org).
The government calls it: Year Round School. There are both many pros and cons to this controversial
issue in today s education; however, Year Round School is not a good decision because of the social
outcomes, the financial costs, and the academic effects that Year Round School burdens on the
students. This is how the Year Round School format would work. Students would attend school for a
certain amount of days, and then the students would receive a longer break period. This would be
repeated all year long. Primarily, the education administration is taking the summer break and
splitting it equally throughout the year (nayre.org). The school districts that Year Round School will
help students, yet it may actually hurt them socially. For example, the long summer break provides
students with the exciting opportunities such as camps and family vacations. These are learning
opportunities that take place outside of the classroom by teaching young children valuable life skills
including patience, teamwork, and tolerance (ltisdschools.org ). Also, teenagers may
Just Absolute In The Republic By Plato
I believe that fundamentally, we can all agree that disagreements have become an inevitable aspect
of human nature, which has lasted for millennia. From what I ve observed, this stems from our
ability to perceive things differently especially in how we define, value and categorize certain
aspects of our lives. Although this is not a problem pertaining to simple matters but issues do arrive
with more complex ideas and ideologies. In the Republic by Plato, Socrates asks his friends to
define more complex matters such as just and courage in their own words. There we see a
distinction between what is knowledge and what is our beliefs which occur as two different spheres.
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It reminded me of the allegory of the cave, happening in a modern sense where instead of figuring
what caused the shadows on the wall, those in the cave decided to create their own reality and fear
them. I believe that we have been taught to shy away from yearning for knowledge and balancing
both sphere in their lives. Thinking about my own childhood and education, the majority of that time
was spent with facts being crammed into my head for the sake of passing an exam which is the
opposite of the post fact victim. The essential point is that there must be balance between these
spheres if enlightenment must be
Women In Latin America
Over the course of the semester, we have examined a multitude of issues facing women across
Latin America. The complex struggles are diverse and vary greatly throughout the region, however
parallels can often be drawn based on shared historical roots and influences. The access to full
sexual and reproductive health and rights, is one of these parallel presenting instances and is the
issue confronted in Gideon, Leite and Minte s article titled What is hindering progress? The
marginalization of women s sexual and reproductive health and rights in Brazil and Chile. Along
with summarising the nature of this specific issue as described in the article, this paper will be
connecting the phenomenon to other occurrences and realities that we have... Show more content on
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al., 2015, p.?). It is this reality that is hindering progress in regards to sexual and reproductive health
and rights, but also to many others pressing issues facing Latin American women today. With
racialized women facing poorer health outcomes and mistreatment. With sexuality being inherently
tied to the economic gain of women, but with the same aspect leading to harm and blame put upon
them. With male dominated industries letting women die, lest it impact their bottom line. With
governments showing surface level support for women and LGBT groups in an attempt to cover
fatal polices enacted to hold the support of the Catholic Church. Gender will remain such a large
factor in shaping the daily lives of both men and women in Latin America today as long as these
power dynamics and norms remain largely unchallenged. But that is not to say that challenging them
will be
Ge Case Analysis
, Case #1: the turbine generator industry

The default prediction that we d make using economic theory (or common sense) in the absence of
game theory is that, in the turbine generator case, General Electric should have undercut
Westinghouse because the former has lower costs.

But we start to see why it didn t when we introduce capacity constraints into the Bertrand model.
Capacity constraints can stem from two things: decreasing returns to scale, or demand uncertainties
that create expected inventory cost risks and induce firms to produce to order and carry backlogs.
The second condition certainly prevails in the turbine generator case.
Anti trust regulators observed that both GE and Westinghouse were pricing higher than ... Show more
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Empirical data suggests successful signaling between the firms in the Cournot aspect of their game
also.

Attempts by government to discourage tacit collusion in industries like this one are worse than silly.
They harm businesses and consumers, bring in no extra public revenue, and may actually create
monopolies instead of discouraging them! Such perverse competition policies are nevertheless in
place in both the European Union and South Africa.

In the United States, firms can be investigated for collusion by the anti trust authority only if there is
physical evidence of communication about pricing strategies between competing firms. In the EU
and SA, by contrast, competition authorities can investigate merely because they observe that
industry prices aren t at competitive equilibrium.

So what is supposed to happen, under the latter regime, when competitive equilibrium and Nash
equilibrium don t coincide? This implies that at least one firm must sacrifice some profits to deter
the authority from investigating. It would be inefficient if all firms in the industry so sacrificed at
all times. For maximum industry profits, one firm at a time should price away from equilibrium
and be compensated by the others. Thus we have it that as a result of (badly theorized) competition
policy policy explicitly designed to deter collusion we get incentives to
Mid-Year Band Concert
On February 25, 2016, I was able to see the Mid Year Band Concert in the PAC. The pieces I have
chosen to review were performed by the Varsity, Symphonic II and Symphonic I Bands and
conducted by Mr. Bailey and Mr. Hillhouse. King Cotton, Amparito Roca, and Valdres were among
my favorites in the program and are all coincidentally, marches. To start with, the Varsity Band
performed a royal march called King Cotton by Karl King. It reminded me of a Sousa type piece due
to the recurring melody and march style. As the piece began, the band played tutti but had a
mediocre balance due to the woodwind instruments, particularly the clarinets, standing out from the
others. Their reedy timbre and higher pitch than the rest of the ensemble... Show more content on
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Hillhouse. It was a Norwegian march named Valdres by Robert Jaeger. The piece begins with the
trumpets and snare drum with a mezzo piano dynamic. The trumpet repeats the same legato phrase of
what seems to be eighth note, dotted quarter, eighth note, eighth note, eighth note then a whole note.
Each time this was played by the brass instrument, it ascended by a half step. I personally liked this
rhythm because it felt slower and more relaxed than the previous marches. Shortly after, the
clarinets join in and layered the trumpet and snare. These woodwinds added a airy timbre to the
slower piece and therefore, the dynamics changed from lento to vivace. Soon, all woodwinds,
brass and percussion joined into the repeating melody adding a fuller feeling to the march.
Shortly, the band crescendoed into a short rest. Then, the french horns to play piano, giving a
darker tone and a brassy timbre. During this, a trumpet played a short fanfare that was very well
played with use of quieter, legato dynamics to resemble the rest of the brass but still be more
prominent with an unequal balance. The trumpet also had a pattern of an ascending then
descending scale. Together the brass reminded me of the fullness and darkness of a serene forest or
peaceful voyage. Perhaps resembling a sail through a fjord due to the march being Norwegian. A
clarinet follows the trumpet s solo in the same rhythmic fashion and then the band plays tutti. The
piece then repeats back to the very beginning at mezzo piano with the trumpets. The piece then
closes as it did before the break into a different
Zeffirelli s Adaptations Of Romeo And Juliet
Romeo Juliet is one of William Shakespeare s most iconic plays. Written around 1595, Romeo
Juliet, alongside Hamlet, is one of Shakespeare s most performed plays and has also been adapted
in many forms. William Shakespeare s Romeo + Juliet (1996) and Romeo Juliet (1968), directed by
Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli respectively, are two adaptations of Romeo Juliet. Actors
Leonard Whiting, Leonardo DiCaprio, Olivia Hussey and Claire Danesmake the characters of
Romeo and Juliet come alive in their respective movies. Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli both
succeed in showing their adaptations of Act 5, scene 3. Immediately viewers can spot similarities
and differences in the adaptations of this scene in both the 1968 version... Show more content on
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Shakespeare wanted to show love s misdemeanour, which suggests that one cannot have passion
without violence or love without hate. In both films, Shakespeare s intention is demonstrated as
love prevails among the hatred of two feuding families. One emotion is fuelled by the opposite
emotion; hate turns into love. In both versions, the Prince reprimands both families. He indicates
love s misdemeanor; See what a scourge is laid apon your hate, That heaven finds means to kill
your joys with love! (5.3.292 293) Shakespeare s intention is shown throughout the play and the
movies and can be understood through the actors dialogue and through their body language. In
Act 5, Scene 3 love s misdemeanour is shown as both Romeo and Juliet died because of the hate
between their families. Romeo s and Juliet s hate for each other s families fuel their burdened love
but their love fuels the ending of the longstanding feud between the Montagues and the Capulets.
However, Baz Luhrmann shows this intention differently than Zeffirelli. Luhrmann does not
include the scene where Romeo apologizes to Tybalt. This scene shows how the hate between
Romeo and Tybalt lead to Romeo shedding Tybalt s but this scene shows how that hate turns into
love and respect. But Zeffirelli does show this scene and Romeo also refers to him as cousin which
means he considers him as family even if he killed Mercutio. For this reason, Zeffirelli s adaptation
better depicts Shakespeare s second intention to show love s
The Effects of Ethical Climates on Bullying Behaviour in...
Journal of Business Ethics (2009) 86:273 295 DOI 10.1007/s10551 008 9847 4

Ó Springer 2008

The Effects of Ethical Climates on Bullying Behaviour in the Workplace

¨ Fusun Bulutlar ¨ ¨ Ela Unler Oz

ABSTRACT. Various aspects of the relationship between ethical climate types and organizational
commitment have been examined, although a relationship with the concept of bullying, which may
be very detrimental to an organization, has not attracted significant attention. This study contributes
to the existing research by taking the effects of bullying behaviour into consideration. The aim of
this study is to explore the effects of bullying behaviour upon the relationship between ethical
climate types and organizational commitment. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Leymann (1996, p. 168) gave the operational definition of mobbing (bullying) as:
Psychological terror or mobbing in working life involves hostile and unethical communication,
which is directed in a systematic way, by one or a few individuals mainly towards one individual
who, due to mobbing is pushed into a helpless or defenceless position, being held there by means of
continuing mobbing activities. These actions occur on a very frequent basis (statistical definition: at
least once a week) and over a long period of time (statistical definition: at least 6 months of duration).

Most of the studies related to the constructs explored in this study were completed in Western
countries, reflecting Anglo/individualized cultural values (Yousef, 2002). Due partly to this,
differences in the range of variables and the mobility of literature across different cultures (Glazer
and Beehr, 2005) still remains relatively unexplored. Bearing this in mind, we will examine whether
ethics is related to employee attitudes and behaviour, and investigate the factor structure of the
Ethical Climate Questionnaire developed by Victor and Cullen (1988) within Turkish culture.

Definitions of bullying During the


Technological Advancements In The Epic Of Gilgamesh
The Sumerians were the citizens of the first Mesopotamian civilization and they had created many
technological advances such as the wheel, plow, and the cuneiform writing system. The Epic of
Gilgamesh is thought to be one of the greatest pieces of cuneiform literature. This story focuses on
Gilgamesh, who was said to be the king of the Sumerian city of Uruk, who is two thirds god and one
third human. It also focuses on Enkidu, who was created by the goddess Aruru in order to rid
Gilgamesh of his arrogance. The epic s portrayal of Gilgamesh and Enkidu s relationship explains
how highly the Sumerians thought of their civilized accomplishments and how they had little
respect for the environment The city of Uruk played a major role in the process of early
urbanization and was a leader in civilized accomplishments such as advanced government and
architecture. Uruk was located on the Euphrates river which played a major role in Uruk
developing into the largest city in the world at this time. The Sumerians relied heavily on the
Euphrates to irrigate crops and as a water supply. They also depended on the river for
transportation and trade. The river helped Uruk to grow to a city with around 50,000 citizens
making it the largest city at the time. Uruk was so technologically advanced that the walls
surrounding the city were described as like a strand of wool, view its parapet that no one could
copy which shows how advanced they were compared to other cities. Humanity is an
Greek Mythology in Death in Venice by Thomas Mann
In this paper I will look to discuss Greek myths and how they are significant to Death in Venice
and how these myths are used as metaphors within the novella. Myths and legends act as a form of
moral regulation within society (Morford et al. 2013). They pose an extreme situation followed by
what is deemed the wrong choice that is followed by extreme consequences to the character s choice.
Within Mann s Death in Venice there are several instances of Greek mythologybeing used as
metaphors that foreshadow various aspects in the book, such as Aschenbach s impending death. The
novella also makes comparisons between prominent Greek Gods and Myths, the Greek ideal to
characters and situations in the novella.
The first myth we encounter is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because he was defeated he turned himself into a river, which is still known as the Achelous
River in modern Greece (Morford et al. 2013). Nymphs are female deities who attend to the gods.
Aschenbach refers to the river god and nymphs on page 83 because he is thinking of the walls in
Athens and the relationship between Socrates and Phaedrus, which is a mentor pupil relationship.
Aschenbach sees himself as Socrates, an older wiser man who can guide and mentor young Tadzio
in the ways of the world. This begins to change our view as readers of the relationship between
Aschenbach and Tadzio from one fuelled by Eros and Cupid to one more innocent and
philosophical. The next referenced Greek myth we come across is that of Semele and Zeus on page
84. Semele was a mortal princess who was one of many seduced by the god Zeus. She became
pregnant and would give birth to the god Dionysus. Semele reaches a tragic end when she is
killed by Zeus s wife/sister Hera. Zeus however is able to save the baby Dionysus. Once Dionysus
grows up, he ventures to the underworld to save his mother and arranges for her to live on Mt.
Olympus with the Gods (Morford et al. 2013). Aschenbach refers to Semele and Zeus when he is
reflecting on the beauty and spirituality he experiences when he looks at Tadzio (Mann 2004 pp.
84). He looks at
Macbeth Banquo Quotes
What a kind man Banquo is, always looking out for the interest of others. Too bad he won t be
around much longer to continue doing so. He must be killed. It is the only way to protect my
throne. Banquo may be my friend and my trusted colleague and he is a good, noble man but he is
a threat to me. His living will lead to my demise. The prophecy the witches predict, knowing that
he will father a long line of kings if he lives, leaves me frozen in fear. I have no heir to the throne, I
have no one. I know that Banquosuspects that I killed Duncan, I can tell by the way he acts around
me. He is tense and uneasy. He isn t wrong to be. But if he speaks of his suspicion that I murdered
Duncan, my rule will surely be at risk.
The prophecy is making
Lead Poisoning Dating From Greece And Spain
Lead Poisoning Dating back to 3000 BC large mines in Greece and Spain had contributed to the
global distribution of lead. One of the first societies to use lead widely was the Roman Empire,
even the common connection of lead towards plumbing comes from the word plumbum which
means lead in Latin. Because of leads sweetened taste, the Romans used it in their wine which was
shipped all across Europe. Even in those times there were reports that leadcaused severe colic,
anemia, and gout (Lah). Coming to the modern days, it was discovered that lead was an excellent
additive for paint. In the 1900 s lead had become a part of the modern lifestyle, it could be found
in household items, eating utensils, children s toys, baby cribs, and gasoline and pipes. Upon
discovering the negative side effects of lead; France, Belgium, and Austria banned lead interior
paint in 1909. Then by 1922 the League of Nations had banned lead paint completely. Despite all
the records showing how awful lead poisoning can be it wasn t until 1971 that the U.S. had phased
out lead based paint with the Lead Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act. In this act Title 42
Chapter 63 Subchapter IV states; (A) Prohibits the application of lead based paint on cooking
utensil, drinking utensil, or eating utensil manufactured and distributed after January 13, 1971. (B)
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shall take steps and impose such conditions as
may be necessary or appropriate to prohibit the use of
An Essay About Hercules A Hero
Who is the best example of a hero? Hercules. He is the mortal son of zeus. Hercules is the
strongest hero of all time. Not only does he have incredible strength, but he is very caring of his
family and mortals. Hercules is not just one of those basic, amatuer heros, he has so much
experience since he had performed 12 labours. These are some of the reasons why Hercules is
known as the greatest heroof all time.

The mortal hero Hercules, is the strongest mortal being out there. Two huge snakes... poison oozing
from their fangs, slid towards the cradle... he reached out and grasped their necks... a mere eight
months old, had killed them. (Creighton 96) So this is an example of his strength. When he was
only eight months old, he strangled two snakes sent by Hera. The first ... Show more content on
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A huge boar was ravaging cattle on mount Erymanthus, and again Hercules was required to
capture it alive. This pised him no problem... he chased the boar... until it collapsed... and then
bound the beast in chains. ( Creighton 99) He got a lot of experience from this labour because he
had to chase down this wild boar, and then chain it up. So if any tragedies like this occur in the
city, he would be able to take care of it. The third labour imposed on Hercules was the capture of a
deer with golden antlers... Eurystheus wanted him to bring the animal back alive, Hercules brought
it down by shooting an arrow neatly through the forelegs. ( Creighton 98) To hit a shot like that,
there is lots of experience necessary, so even before the 12 labours, Hercules had these amazing
skills of running, shooting, hunting and so on. The best hero, most also have the most experience
and skills, that is why Hercules is the greatest hero. Without these skills, and without this type of
experience, you are not fit to be called the best hero. Hercules is the only one with these skills and
experience, that is why is the best
Analysis Of I My Dear And Loving Husband, And Christopher...
Poetry is a beautiful work of literature that expresses ideas and gives words and phrases intense
meaning that gets embedded permanently in the mind of the reader. It s an art mastered by only a
handful of talented poets who s writings stand the test of time. Anne Bradstreet s poem To My Dear
and Loving Husband and Christopher Marlowes The Passionate Shepherd to His Loveare no
exception. These two poems share a common theme of love that uses strong imagery, figurative
language, and rhymeto portray the strong love and desire the writer s poses for their lovers. Love
is a feeling that every living thing wants to feel and experience, many have found love like in the
poem To My Dear and Loving Husband others are left chasing it like in the poem The Passionate
Shepherd to His Love . I have experienced both of these dilemmas and because of my ability to
strongly relate to these poems I have chosen to discuss them.
Love is something that we as humans cannot help but want and need, it is a natural instinct and
desire that we seek to fulfill. In the poem To My Dear and Loving Husband the speaker has
clearly found that love. The main theme of this poem appears to be love and more specifically
marital love. The poet speaks of her strong and true love towards her husband implying that there is
no other wife out there that loves her husband more by stating If ever man were loved by wife, then
thee; (Bradstreet 976). As we read further down the writer challenges other women
It Has Been Argued That Canadian Environmentalism Occurred
It has been argued that Canadian environmentalism occurred in a series of waves throughout the
countries growth and development. Upon colonization the Canadian landscape was abundant in
resources, the opportunities limitless. Over the course of a century industrialization had swept the
nation. The rapid depletion of resources initiated the development of numerous private organizations
that sought to control, maintain, and ensure longevity of such resources. This force would continue
to reshape along with the industrial demands and ever changing landscape. It is imperative to
provide context regarding the evolution of the environmental movement that took place in Canada, in
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Gradually conservationist efforts of resource preservation developed, characterizing North America s
first wave of environmentalism.
Individuals involved within Canada s forestry industry developed many of the earliest conservation
efforts. The rapid depletion of Canadian forests forced many to advocate for the development of
controlled harvesting and reserved areas. By 1900, the Canadian Forestry Association was
established. Despite Canada s earliest efforts, their neighbours to the south were generally further
advanced with their efforts. Such gap in national efforts can be viewed as a matter of population
differences, industrial expansion, and economic circumstances. The American settlements were
much further developed in many respects than their counterparts, and had demonstrated
anthropogenic harm throughout their growth. In 1909, American President Theodore Roosevelt,
invited both Mexico and Canada to join the United States at the North American Conservation
Conference. This conference would lead to the establishment of Canada s Commission of
Conservation.
Canada s Commission of Conservation developed recommendations and environmental ethics that
can be viewed as the seeds of modern environmentalism. The development of national parks also
illustrates the difference between American and Canadian conservation. In 1885, Banff became
Canada s first national park, while their neighbours had established their first national park,

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