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Finance Case Study

The document outlines a series of case studies and analyses covering various topics including finance, art, culture, and social issues. It discusses the registration process for a writing service, the symbolism of the Funeral Banner of Lady Dai, the economic activities in ancient Egypt, and the negotiation styles between American and Chinese cultures. Additionally, it touches on change management, excessive drinking in college, and the complexities of parent-child relationships in the context of Japanese American experiences during World War II.

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Finance Case Study

The document outlines a series of case studies and analyses covering various topics including finance, art, culture, and social issues. It discusses the registration process for a writing service, the symbolism of the Funeral Banner of Lady Dai, the economic activities in ancient Egypt, and the negotiation styles between American and Chinese cultures. Additionally, it touches on change management, excessive drinking in college, and the complexities of parent-child relationships in the context of Japanese American experiences during World War II.

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The Funeral Banner Of Lady Dai
The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai has several different symbolisms hidden within the paint and ink on
the sink banner. The symbol hidden within the banner can mean many things it just looked at by
themselves and so many more if looked at as a group instead of alone. The Funeral Banner of Lady
Dai relates to the phenomenon of interconnectedness between China, Korea, and Japan by unifying
these three countries by breaking geographic and language barriers and showing common practices
between them all. China was a big influence on both Japan and Korea, the banner may have also had
an influence on the art produced in both countries.
The Banner of Lady Dai banner was found in Lady Dai s tomb in 1972. The Marquis of Dai died
in 186 B.C.E. while the Lady Dai (his wife) and their son both died in 163 B.C.E. The true function
of funeral banners is debatable, so think they have a connection to the afterlife. Funeral Banners
were also thought to be name banners to identify a person during mourning ceremonies, or shrouds
to help soul into the afterlife (McIntire) or attract the spirit of the deceased to their tomb where they
were to spend the rest of eternity in comfort. It is believed that banners like this were carried in
front of the funeral procession, then draped upon the deceased coffin (Gunther).
The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai is painted Silk in ink and color and was commissioned most likely
by family of Lady Dai. The artist of the banner is unknown. The artist represented
Sacred Twins Movie Analysis
Sacred Twins, Profane Treatment This is the story of the sacred twins, Thaues and Taous, and the
events that lead to them becoming the attendants of the Apis bull, as recounted in a letter written by
Ptolemaios to Ptolemy VI.The film is a tale of murder, betrayal, theft and the gods, and includes
scenes daily Egyptian life that create ties between the modern viewer and ancient Egypt. One of the
central themes of the film is the economic activity that surrounds spiritual life in Egyptand the
temple complexes. Another major theme is the legal structure that developed in Egypt around
economic activity and family law. These two aspects combine to form the major structure
underpinning the girl s narrative, creating a fascinating look at life in Ptolemaic Egypt. Temple
complexes in Egypts functioned as market places for a diverse range of goods and services.
People would travel to the city of Sakkara to seek answers to their prayers, bringing coins with
them that were quickly spent in the city. Pilgrims could purchase charms, potions, and favors from
the gods, converting their gold or silver coins into a less temporal, religious currency. This attracted
merchants and craftsman to the temples, creating an entire economy devoted to serving the visitors.
A ceremony such as the Apis bull funeral depicted in the film would draw in far greater numbers of
pilgrims and provide an economic boom for the temple economy. Service in an ancient Egyptian
temple complex also included
Buckeye Glass in China
Case Study: Buckeye Glass Company in China

The differences between Chinese Culture and American Culture are immense. Both cultures have
very different values and norms, and these differences come out within the negotiation between
Buckeye Glass Company and the Xia Xian Glass Factory. Both parties during this negotiation had
different objectives and ways to get what they wanted out of the proposed joint venture. The Chinese
negotiation style is based on building relationships with people in the negotiation rather then to
hammer out details of an agreement. They feel the beginning stages of the negotiation is the time
establish a human relationship and to create the bonding of friendship with the goal to become old
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The American s have a general distrust with the other side in a negotiation; while the Chinese
believe by building a personal relationship that the parties will work together for success. At this
point it would have been a better idea to save face and agree to the general terms of the letter of
intent for the Americans to show mutual trust with the Chinese. They eventually did sign the letter
of intent, but when publicizing the signing in the United States, no dates were stated. This was
sticking with the Chinese culture with regards to time. In China, they don t believe time is a barrier
and don t put much into deadlines like the Americans. Chinese see the relationship building as their
driver of time, rather then getting tasks accomplished in a short period of time. The Chinese people
generally believe that a considerable amount of time should be invested in establishing a general
climate of understanding, trust, and willingness to help, in matters quite apart from the specific
business issues brought to the table. Producing a satisfactory agreement in as short a time as possible
may be one of their least concerns. Therefore, the non task sounding stage of negotiation often
witnesses much time spending in establishing rapport and getting to know their partners. The
Americans grew frustrated with this approach at the start of the negotiation as well as when Mr.
Brickley
Design For Automotive And Aviation Systems Essay
TECHNOLOGIES
As a part of the coursework this semester, we have been exposed to experts in various aspects of
vehicle technologies and markets, including automotive and aviation. Technology applications in
each of these industries have included drones, controls, power trains, fuel sources, material, etc.
In this report we will discuss the similarities and differences with regard to design for Automotive
and Aviation systems in some of the technology areas of concern.

FUELS AND ENGINES


Automotive
The cars of the street are powered by gasoline, or as some may know it petroleum. Some heavier
vehicles run on diesel and its domestic variants. The following are some of the properties of these
dominating fuels.
1)Petrol/Gasoline: This is primarily a clear fuel that is derived from petroleum that is used primarily
as a fuel in internal combustion engines. It consists mostly of organic compounds obtained by the
fractional distillation of petroleum, enhanced with a variety of additives.
2)Diesel: This is liquid fuel used in diesel engines, whose fuel ignition takes place, without any
spark, as a result of compression of the inlet air mixture and then injection of fuel. There are majorly
3 types of diesels crude/petroleum derived, synthetic, and biomass derived diesel. All three forms
however hold the similar properties.
3)Ethanol E85 Flexible Fuel: Flexible Fuel Vehicles are designed to run on Gasoline and Ethanol
Blended Gasoline. The volume of Ethanol can be upto 85% by volume
Resident Advisor Application Response Responses
Resident Advisor Application Responses
1.Why do you feel you would be a good fit for your preferred population?

Through my experiences at SAU thus far, I feel that I would be able to best serve the
upperclassmen population as an RA. I have been a member of the St. Ambrose Student Government
Association for the past two years, serving as Freshmen Class President and Sophomore Class
President. My time on SGA has provided me with many opportunities to serve the entire student
body, Freshmen through Seniors. In meetings, I have become confident voicing my perspectives and
concerns with all members and the executive board. Being on the planning committee for several
SGA activities, such as Bee the Difference Day, CommUNITY Day, Student... Show more content
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In terms of free time, I try to be a positive influence within my friend group; setting up movie nights,
working out in the gym, going shopping, or going out to eat. I find this to be very important when
given any time of leadership responsibility.
Second, I have also learned the importance of the forgive and forget mentality. Having practice
every day, it is easy to get on each others nerves. However, it is important to realize that every day
is a new day. Before coming to a conclusion, it is crucial to listen to both sides and also take
emotions into consideration.
Lastly, I feel that it is very important to plan floor activities that provide students on the floor with
opportunities to get to know each other. Through these activities and new found relationships, I feel
that it will help the residents to be more respectful, social, and cordial with one another. Bonding
opportunities create more of a family feel within the resident s hall, making the dorm experience one
that everyone will enjoy.

3. From your perspective, what do you think are the three most important functions of a
Resident Advisor?

First and foremost, I think that it is most important for a Resident Advisor to be open and able to
keep the peace within the resident s hall. Whether it be dealing with roommate difficulties,
confronting inappropriate behavior, or dealing with
The State Of The Texas Government
The Texas Government is composed of three branches, the executive, legislative, and judicial branch,
similar to the federal government. Each branch has its own duties and ways to check the other
branches as to ensure no one has too much, or all, the power. The executive branch contains the
governor, lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, attorney general, and several other
commissioners and executives. The legislative branch contains the TexasHouse of Representative and
the Texas Senate. The Judicial branch contains the Texas Supreme Court, the Texas Court of
Criminal Appeals, and many other districts, counties, and appeals courts. The federal government
operates under a similar separation of power and has done so since the... Show more content on
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The lieutenant governor, Dan Patrick, is the presiding officer over the Texas Senate. Unlike the
Speaker, the lieutenant governor does not have the same amount of control over the Senate
because Senate debates are unlimited in time. The Speaker and lieutenant governor together can
be considered two of the most powerful politicians in Texas (Chamagne, Anthony, and Edward J.
Harpham 219). The Speaker and lieutenant governor are instrumental in appointing members to
committees, which allows them to appoint members who are loyal to them Regular sessions of
the legislature are held for 140 days in odd numbered years, as dictated by the Texas Constitution.
In addition to regular session, special sessions may be called by the governor in case there was
unfinished business at the end of the regular session or a problem has arisen. While special
sessions are required to be 30 days or less, there is no limit to the number of special sessions that
may be called. The legislative branch is responsible for the introduction and passing of bills and
resolutions. With the exception of revenue bill, all bills may introduce in either the house or the
senate. Since legislators are elected to represent a group of constituents, they are expected to work on
behalf of the constituents. Legislators may introduce a bill on behalf of their constituents or make
public speeches and appearances. The legislature
The Thought And Follow Of Change Management
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction
The aim of this study is to look at the thought and follow of change management in SMEs and to
appear at the criticalness given to the correspondence as a change management tool in these
associations. To attain this purpose, the researcher critically reviewed the relevant pedantic literature
on the topic. The section displays that literature review that supported the research in theoretical and
hypothetical understanding of the subject alongside setting the heading of the study in accordance
with the course gave inside the past studies.
2.2 Change Management
2.2.1 Change management definition and background.
There is no universally acknowledged meaning of change management. Nickols (2010) claimed that
each one the definitions of change management may be classified into four perspectives especially
change management as undertaking of overseeing alteration, as a zone of talented follow, as an
assemblage of information and as a bearing mechanism.
Lorenzi (2005) delineated change management as the technique by that an association achieves its
future state the vision. Although he utilised the expression process for change management, the
principle focus of his definition is on the methodology to this strategy. He affirmed that before
actualising a change one needs to have a dream for change and ought to impart this vision to
individuals inside the associations to make them serve as change operators. Mackezie Robb (2004)
Excessive Drinking In College
Secondly, excessive drinking can result if alcohol use becomes an integral part of peer interactions.
A recent study, which followed students throughout their college years and then reassessed them 4
and 7 years after graduation, revealed the social environment to be a highly significant predictor for
drinking in college[19]. In the context of the SLT construct of social reinforcement, both socialisation
and selection contribute to this process. Socialisation is evident when alcohol use becomes
prevalent, accepted and encouraged in peer interactions that were previously alcohol free. Thus,
college friendships may initially develop in class or while socialising in contexts that do not involve
alcohol. The initiation and development of these... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the context of SLT, this pathway can be viewed as the opposite of what occurs when peers
support heavy alcohol use. Specifically, peers encourage abstinence or light drinking through
social reinforcement (providing an environment that approves of this style of alcohol use),
modelling (peers abstain or drink lightly themselves) and cognitive processes (strong drink refusal
self efficacy, low expectancies that alcohol is needed to be social or popular). The little research
conducted on light drinkers and abstainers indicates that college students whose peers disapprove
of drinking or abstain report very little personal alcohol use [7,26]. In addition, freshmen whose
social networks consist mainly or entirely of abstainers are less likely to initiate alcohol use or drink
heavily (five or more drinks per occasion) than students whose social networks consist mainly of
drinkers [8,95]. Longitudinal research indicates that the alcohol related attitudes and behaviours of
peers are significantly correlated with personal attitudes and behaviours at both low and high levels
of alcohol consumption, a relationship that is most probably the result of both selection and
socialisation [13,19]. In sum, associating with light drinkers or abstainers can prevent drinking from
becoming a prominent part of
Parent-Child Relationships In No-No Boy
In novel No No Boy, Japanese American writer, John Okada, tells a story centered around the life
of a young Japanese American boy named Ichiro Yamada who was seen and treated as a No No boy
during/after World War II. After Japan s attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States government
ordered the mandatory relocation of people with Japanese ancestry regardless of their citizenships
and incarcerated them in internment camps. In internment camps, Japanese Americans who refused
to sign the Loyalty Oath and refused to serve in the U.S. Army were defined as No No s, and would
be sent to prison. The novel discussed the continuous struggle of Japanese American community in
the racially alienated American society during that time period... Show more content on
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and had little to none affection for Japan. To Ichiro, the U.S. was his homeland, and he should be
loyal to the U.S. by joining the military. This generational gap between two different immigrant
generations, Ichiro and his paranoid and controlling mother, already had the potential to create
conflicts; yet the war between Japan and the U.S. intensified the tension. To Ichiro, being a No
No Boy caused by his mother s powerful influence was destructive to him. His decision was
against his will; and this decision not only destroyed his future by sending him to jail for two
years, but also made him no longer a true American citizen which he used to identify himself to,
because he betrayed his country. However, Ichiro was not a true Japanese either, since Japan was
foreign to him in the first place. Thus, Ichiro was neither a true American nor a true Japanese; both
side rejected him. Failed to gain back his bright future and seek for belonging and acceptance, Ichiro
was constantly in confusion and rage. And this could be seen throughout Ichiro s character
development as he never felt peaceful or relieved, and he kept regretting about his decisions, kept
questioning his self identity and self worth, kept punishing himself by rejecting any possible
opportunities which might provide him a better future... not until his mother passed away. The quote
from Ichiro s mother revealed one of the major sources that caused Ichiro s
Social Classes In America
Social class ranks people on the social ladder of society (Kraus.2014). Social class refers to the
different between groups and individuals who are different from one group to another group or
even within a particular group of people. Every group of people believes in particular ideas such
as age, gender, education, religion, income, family origin that put an individual in different position
in society. Social groups in higher classes always possess a great deal of power that gives them
opportunity to subordinate lower classes social classesinclude assumptions, biases, and prejudices
commonly found in most systems of stratification (Schmidt.2006) in social classes. Classes in the
United States have more to do with one s personal income, educational attainment and occupational
prestige for those of different ages. Although there are many people in the United States who
believe that American society has been divided into three groups of people poor, middle classand
rich, this society is more diverse culturally and economically. While some may believe that because
of such diversity it is impossible to draw a distinctive lines between social classes in the world, but
there are some who think it will be helpful if we conduct major classes to debate about class matters
and to understand it better.
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The second classes of people are those who enjoy high jobs with comfortable income. Having
received post secondary degrees and they belong to the white collar professions.
Lower middle class of people have college education who usually suffers from the lack of job
security. They lack proper income.
The fourth class of people is the working class which includes those individuals who belong to blue
as well as white collar workers; with no college
The Basics Of Synchronous And Asynchronous Circuits
ABSTRACT The aim of the presented report is to understand the basics of synchronous and
asynchronous circuits. The term paper is about synchronous and asynchronous circuits and their
differences. The advantages and disadvantages of both synchronous and asynchronous circuits
are discussed further. Digital circuits and sequential circuits are also described in brief at the
beginning of the report. The clock gating, self clock gating and clock signals are explained.
Further, the sequential machines moore and mealy are discussed along with their differences and
variations. In the end, the differences between the two types of circuits are highlighted. Also, the
term paper is summed with a conclusion in the end. What are digital circuits? Those circuits
wherever the signal should be one in every of 2 distinct levels is referred to as digital circuit.
Every level is taken into account jointly of 2 completely different states. Example on/off, 0/1, true
/false etc. In comparison to analog circuits, digital circuits are less susceptible to noise or
degradation in quality, additionally the errors are detected and corrected simply with the assistance
of digital signals. EDA ELECTRONIC style AUTOMATION tools (a style of package that
improves or enhance the logic in digital circuit) is employed by the engineer to automatize the
method of coming up with such circuits. ADVANTAGES Some of the essential benefits of

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