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Essay About Franklin Scientific

Research And Technology Boyles


And Charles

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Seagate Technology
LA ADQUISICIÓN DE SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY 1. Why is Seagate undertaking this
transaction? Is this necessary to divest the Veritas shares in separate transaction? Porque el
mercado estaba menospreciando el valor de sus acciones, esto ya que aun cuando Seagate
Technology poseía gran parte de VERITAS (155 millones de acciones) sólo aumento en un 25% el
valor de sus acciones que es nada si se compara con el 200% que aumentó el de las de VERITAS. En
sí no es necesario, pero al hacer una reestructuración de capital se evita pagar impuestos. 2. ¿What
are the benefits of a leveraged buyouts? Is the rigid disk drive industry conducive to a leveraged
buyout? Que se necesita poco capital para hacer la adquisición ya que... Show more content on
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2. Emitir deuda. Esta opción permtiría a Seagate technology obtener recursos para contar con la
investigación y desarrollo de nuevos productos y abarcar nueos nichos de mercado disminuyendo el
peso que puedan tener las acciones de VERITAS sobre su valor. También se aprovecharía el escudo
fiscal que puede proporcionar el pago de los intereses de la deuda emitida. 3. Hacer un análisis de los
diferentes mercados que abarca para ver que tan posible es que aumente sus precios para tener más
ingresos sin castigar mucho su demanda, de la misma forma Seagate Technology al tener más
ingresos podría hacer una recompra de sus acciones para mostrar fotaleza financiera y así promover
que el público inversionista demande más sus acciones lo que haría que subiera el precio de esta. 4.
Cambiar la política de dividendos de Seagate Technology haciendo que se paguen dividendos más
altos, esto haría a la empresa más atractiva para el público inversionista, aumnetaría el deseo por sus
acciones, la haría ver como un a empresa más fuerte y de esta forma aumentar el precio de sus
acciones. D. Decision Criteria. |ALTERNATIVAS |TIEMPO |FLEXIBILIDAD |COSTO | |Venta de
acciones de VERITAS |LARGO |BAJA |MEDIO | |Emitir deuda |LARGO
Organ Donor
I want you to imagine watching a loved one...your grandparent, parent, spouse or significant other,
even your own child, dying because one of their vital organs has quit working. Maybe because of a
disease or an accident, maybe for a reason that cannot be explained, without any warning. The only
chance of this person surviving is through an organ transplant, but there aren t any available.

By a show of hands, how many of you are organ donors?

I. There are 11 body parts that can be successfully transplanted : A. Heart, heart valves, kidneys,
pancreas, lungs, liver, intestines, skin, bone marrow, Connective tissue, corneas.

B. CBS News recorded the first organ transplant that was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My neighbor fifteen year old son/Dan died of head injuries in car accident. His mom decided to
donate his organs. His heart went to a fisherman; his kidneys went to a widow of army. The
teenager gave life to other and his family feels a sense of satisfaction and comfort that other lives
have been touch by him.
B. Your biggest obstacle at this point is procrastination. The problem arises when you are thinking
about becoming a donor but never do anything about it. Then, no one knows your wishes and your
organs will not be donated. The consequences of this are more people waiting for organs and there
will still be an incredible shortage of available organs.
CONCLUSION: As you can easily see, donating your organs can be one of the most important
decisions you ever make and also the greatest gift you could ever give.

Organ Donation Persuasive Speech


There is somewhat worthwhile regarding being a donor. Thinking on how a kid, someone s mom,
someone s dad, or anybody in this world whose been pressed into terrible situation where in the
matter of life and death, organs are able to be donated to a certain individual to continue their lives.
All you need is a good organ donation persuasive speech. |
Even though the majority of people are sympathetic regarding saving lives, when it approaches to
organ donation, many people get worried. Some alarm that if you comprise a donor sticker on your
ID, that on the moment you were to dig up into an
Citizens Should Not Pay For Healthcare
Citizens Should Not Pay For Health Care
One of the foundations of every just society is the protection of every person s right to healthcare.
This statement underscores the importance of the discourse on whether working citizens ought to
pay for healthcare. The debate has been in the limelight since the beginning of the 20th century.
Successive governments in the United States have over the years attempted to institute a universal
healthcare system for the United States citizenry, but repeatedly the proposals for a free healthcare
system in the country has been fought and defeated. In light of this information, this paper seeks to
answer the question on why the working citizens in the United States should not pay for healthcare.
The paper draws statistical and empirical information in support of this thesis, as well as
information that those opposed to the idea put forward. In essence, therefore, this argumentative
paper seeks to discredit some of the ideas that the naysayers put forward in their opposition to the
idea of a free healthcare system in the United States while at the same time providing solid
arguments on why working citizens should not pay for healthcare.
The debate about whether or not the government should pay for healthcare begins earnestly with the
understanding of the constitution. Particularly, the constitution provides for the inalienable rights to
liberty, happiness, and life. Healthcare provision falls squarely under the right to life and the
Stalemate On The Western Front Research Paper
The stalemate on the Western Front was a predicament which was not foreseen by either the Allies or
Central Powers. The stalemate that had established by the commencement of 1915 was the
ramification of a multitude of factors. These factors emerged due to the failures of the Allies and
Central Powers war plans and their implementation of unsuccessful and obsolete tactics, the
fluctuating nature of warfare and naive prospects of war.

The unrealistic expectations of war by all European nations directly contributed to the development
of stalemate on the Western Front. With the commencement of war in August 1914, there was a
communal excitement and credence that the war would be brief, glorious and over by Christmas .
Military commanders placed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both sides originally believed that the Great War would be over quickly. In Germany, this belief was
based on the long established Schlieffen Plan. The German generals were confident in the success
of the war plan that Kaiser Wihlem II proclaimed that he would have Paris for lunch, St.
Petersburg for dinner , enticing that Paris would be captured in 42 days and would then shift their
focus to the Eastern Front and defeat the Russians. The Schlieffen plan however relied on strict
timing, with no interruptions in its timetable and the assumption that Russia would still be feeble
after their defeat in the Russo Japanese War, thus taking longer to mobilise. With the failure of not
considering other alternatives, Schlieffen s conception assumed the absence of any enemy in
which was ...an astonishing assumption for a commander (AJP Taylor). Schlieffen retired in 1906
and was replaced swiftly by Helmuth von Moltke whom was considered a more vigilant and
audacious leader, preceding to his amendments of the original plan, dooming the plan before it was
ever launched (L.C.F. Turner). Moltke disregarded the original plan of luring the French into
Germany through Alsace Lorraine, and instead diverted a portion of men from the upper right hook
into Paris and to the defence of Alsace Lorraine. Furthermore, Moltke made the decision to not
travel through Holland and make use of their rail system. As a result, the German Army became
bottlenecked and their fighting power was practically numbed by physical exhaustion due to their
supplies [failing] to keep pace (Liddel Hart). In turn, French strategy was heavily preoccupied with
breaking German borders through Alsace Lorraine, thus neglecting defence along the Belgian
border, allowing Germany to penetrate these borders and advance closer towards Paris. Heavy
Malaria Is A Disease Of The Poor
Would a country free of malaria still be just as poor? Malaria is frequently referred to as a disease
of the poor. Malaria is a disease that kills millions of people in tropical areas where malaria
carrying mosquitoes swarm in the jungle (Friedlander). Malaria is caused by tiny living things
called Protozoans. When an infected mosquito bites a person, the protozoans enter the person s
blood. They live inside red blood cells as parasites. They take everything they need to live from the
cells, which kill the cells (Britannica). Malariais one of the most serious health problems facing the
world today. The World Health Organization estimates that over 300 million new cases of malaria
arise a year, with approximately two to three million deaths resulting from
Life cycle of the human malaria parasite. contraction. (Carrington).
Mainly I chose Malaria as my research topic because I love learning about parasites and their
behavior. Also I chose it because it is a common disease in Sri Lanka, which is where I come from
and also because one of my best friends died from malaria. I want to know why malaria mostly
spread in poor countries such as Africa, India, and Peru. Another reason I chose malaria as my
topic because one day I want to become a doctor and help people live in poor countries.
Before the research I knew malaria is a disease which occurs mostly in poor, tropical and subtropical
areas of the world. I also knew people get malaria by being bitten by an infective mosquito.
Research Paper On South Central Brooklyn
South Central Brooklyn serves Community Districts 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17. It consist of a
densely populated African American, Hispanic and West Indian neighborhoods. It is located within
Kings County and it lies seven neighborhoods which are Flatbush, Borough Park, Ditmas Park,
Midwood, Kensington, Manhattan Terrance, and Prospect Park South. According to the 2015 U.S
census bureau, the populationof Brooklynstands at 2,504,700 out of which South Central Brooklyn
has approximately 804,982 residents and it is expected to have grown gradually through the one
year period that has elapsed (United States Census Bureau, n.d.) . This is more than double the
amount of the total number of people that was living in South Central Brooklyn in 2000, which was
only 317, 300. Presently there are 37% Caucasians, 36% African American, 16% Hispanic, 10%
Asian, and 2% other (Indian). The female population is 54.6% (439,889) and the male population is
45.4% (365,091) male.

The Flatbush section of South Central Brooklyn is vibrant, ethnically diverse and heavily populated
neighborhoods with cultures and traditions from multiple racial and ethnic groups including African
American, Caribbean and Latino. Its population stands at 316,700 residents, of which 76.6% are
Black, including African Americans and Caribbean /West Indians, 10% are Hispanic, 7.8% are
white, 1.9% are Asian, 3.7 are all other (Commnunity District 14, 2012). Fifty one percent of
residents are foreign born, with a vast
The Novel Lord Of The Flies By William Golding
Kindness is the beginning of cruelty Frank Herbert. In the novel Lord of the flies William
Golding gives the group of onlookers a brief look of the dark side of mankind also, the brutality
that underlies even the most civilized people.While there is kindness in people as well, I think
humans are essentially evil. There is a dark side in each and everyone of us due to the fact that
there are consistent wars, no self control and we utilize savagery as a wellspring of excitement .
When hearing the word war , it is nothing surprising or new, the whole world is used to always
having wars. As per the Polynational War Memorial there were an astonishing 237 wars somewhere
around 1900 and today, from World War II to Mexican Drug war. Regardless
Allusion In Crime And Punishment
Joy Hook
AP Literature summer assignment
Mrs. Mattner
29 June 2015
Crime and Punishment journal book 1 In Fyodor Dostoevsky s book, Crime and Punishment, he
uses a lot of imagery and uses allusions to enhance his writing throughout the story. In the
beginning he alludes to Jesus Christ when Marmeladov says, I ought to be crucified, crucified on
a cross, not pitied! Crucify me, oh judge, crucify me but pity me! And then I will go of myself to
be crucified, for it s not merrymaking I seek but tears and tribulation (44). Initially, this part is a bit
confusing, for you wonder why somebody would want to suffer as much as he does. He wants to
be hung up on a cross to die, one of the most painful ways someone can die. Marmeladov sees the
situations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In chapter four of part four of the novel, Sonia and Raskolnikov both focus on things from the
bible. Sonia is a very disturbed woman who has a constant tremor, according to Raskolnikov. The
biggest allusion they make in this passage is when the conversation switches over to Sonia reading
the story of Lazarus. Lazarus, in the bible, was described as being Jesus s best friend. At one point he
grew seriously ill, and his sisters Mary Magdalene and Martha contact Jesus, asking him to come
and heal his friend. Jesus is unable to come, and Lazarus dies, but when Jesus gets there he raises
him from the dead. Out of all of the miracles Jesus performs in the New Testament, raising
Lazarus from the dead is by far the most outstanding thing he does. The only other person to raise
from the dead is Jesus, and that is after he was crucified. This is a significant story in the stories of
both Raskolnikov and Sonia. Sonia and Raskolnikov both need hope in their lives, and the story of
Lazarus is all about having hope. Sonia is in need of hope because she is living in such poverty, and
anguish. Raskolnikov needs hope because he is being trialed over the murder that he committed, and
he needs something to look forward to, in order to pass this tedious time that surrounds him. Another
allusion that is made is when Sonia is talking about Katerina Ivanovna. The way Raskolnikov seems
to
Acc 561 Week 3 Ebta Essay
Wednesday May 25 at 10:01pm Manage Discussion Entry Glenn reply to Instructor follow up
Question week 3 DQ 2 o EBITDA Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization is an
indicator of a company s financial performance which is calculated in the following manner: (
EBITDA Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization Definition | Investopedia,
n.d.) EBITDA = Revenue Expenses (excluding tax, interest, depreciation and amortization). EBITDA
is essentially net income with interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization added back to it, and
can be used to analyze and compare profitability between companies and industries because it
eliminates the effects of financing and accounting decisions. ( EBITDA ... Show more content on
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EBITDA is a good metric to evaluate profitability, but not cash flow. EBITDA also leaves out the
cash required to fund working capital and the replacement of old equipment, which can be
significant. Consequently, EBITDA is often used as an accounting gimmick to dress up a company
s earnings. When using this metric, it s key that investors also focus on other performance
measures to make sure the company is not trying to hide something with EBITDA. ( EBITDA
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization Definition | Investopedia, n.d.) I
would not use EBITDA in my analysis for picking a portfolio. EBITDA figures can be highly
misleading, it s easy to manipulate and should be taken with a pinch of salt. This can be said for
most financial metrics, but few are as easily and frequently manipulated as EBITDA. ( EBITDA
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization Definition | Investopedia, n.d.)
Warren Buffett and other famous investors have spoken out about their dislike of the EBITDA
standard. Buffett in particular wrote about the financial metric within his 2000 and 2002 annual
reports to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders: (Hargreaves,
Kellogg Annual Report
K e llo g g Co m pa n y 2009 annual report strength of The ® Sustainable DePenDAble 11
Leadership Financials/Form 10 K Brands and Trademarks 1 Selected Financial Data 12 Financial
Statements 27 ™ strength of the ™ Table of ConTenTs 4 Financial Highlights 6 Letter to
Shareowners Management s Discussion Analysis 13 Notes to Financial Statements 31 Shareowner
Information and ™ PeRFoRmAnCe ™ FoR moRe thAn A CentuRy, Kellogg Company has been
dedicated to producing great tasting, high quality, nutritious foods that consumers around the
world know and love. With 2009 sales of nearly $13 billion, Kellogg Company is the world s
leading producer of cereal, as well as a leading producer of convenience... Show more content on
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In 2005 and 2008, the Company made voluntary pension contributions after tax of $210 million
and $300 million, respectively. Our operating principles of Sustainable Growth and Manage for
Cash combine to deliver continuous improvement in ROIC. Dividends per share have increased
42% over the past 5 years. Retail Cereal Retail Snacks Frozen Specialty internatiOnal Europe
Latin America Advertising investment of nearly $1.1 billion in 2009 continued our consistent
and strong investment into building our brands. At approximately 9% of net sales, this
investment is significantly above that of our peers in the packaged foods industry. Cost saving and
efficiency programs in 2009 provided substantial progress toward our goal of $1 billion in annual
cost savings by the end of 2011. We now expect to exceed $1 billion in savings over this three year
period. % growth 3% 4% 3% (1)% 3% 2% 7% 5% 3% North America ™ 2009 NET SALES North
America Frozen Specialty Channels $12.6
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Bio-Based Polymers
Introduction

Bio based polymers are materials which are produced from renewable resources. The terms bio
based and biodegradable will be used repeatedly in the literature, however there is a key
difference between the two types of materials. Biodegradable are defined as materials whose
physical and chemical attributes will undergo degradation and completely deteriorate when
exposed to microorganisms, aerobic processes, anaerobic processes, or both process simultaneously.
On the other hand, Bio based polymers can be biodegradable like polylactic acid or not degradable
like biopolyhethylene. Comparably many bio based polymers are biodegradable, yet not all
biodegradable polymers are bio based.
Only a small fraction of the total global plastic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Yet obtaining high molecular weight proves difficult via polycondensation reaction due to water
formation. Nature Works LLC has developed a low cost continuous process of manufacturing PLA
(Erwin et al. 2007 ). Firstly, very short polymer chains are formed in the condensation process,
known as lactide dimers. The next step is to convert these lactide dimers into higher molecular
weight PLA via ring opening polymerization using a catalysts. Various types of PLA polymers can
be obtained using l lactic or d lactic acid in differing ratios. The final properties of PLA is highly
dependent on the ratio of these various forms of lactic acid, listed in Table 1 are various blends of
PLA (Garlotta
Themes In Beowulf
From the beginning of Beowulf we are able to understand and see the central themes and points
that are being focused on. From the assigned readings of Beowulf and after finishing the entire
piece I found it stuck with its major theme in which we are given from the prologue of the story.
From the start of the story we are able to identify with ScyldScefing and his role as king and leader.
Power plays a major role and theme throughout the entire story which allows the story to flow well
and keep the theme strong and intriguing to the readers. I found that the major themes within this
whole story revolve around the idea of power, legacy , and heroism. These three themes are what the
story of Beowulfis about and the author portrays these... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are other characters within the story that help show and increase the theme of leadership and
honor such as, King
Hrothgar who is the king of the Danes. Hrothgar enjoys military success and prosperity until
Grendel terrorizes his realm. A wise and aged ruler, Hrothgar represents a different kind of
leadership from the youthful warrior Beowulf. He is a model for the kind of king that Beowulf
becomes. He also has a scene within the first part of the story which represents the honor and
power that these characters represented, Then success in war was given to Hrothgar, honor in
battle, so that his beloved kinsmen eagerly served him, until the young soldiers grew into a
mighty troop of men. It came to his mind that he should order a hall building, have men make a
great mead house which the sons of men should remember forever and there inside he would
share everything with young and old that God had given him, except for the common land and
the lives of men. (64 73). This is a great example of how the author is trying to express the idea of
always being remembered and carrying on their legacies. Also the importance of success in war is
what truly brought Hrothgar to power and the respect of his
Potassium Trisoxalatoferrate Lab Report
Abstract By using the green salt synthesis, we obtained Introduction When it comes to using
inorganic compounds, such as salts, they contain a complex ion. A complex ion has a central metal
ion, to which is then bonded with a neutral molecule that forms ligands. In this experiment,
potassium trisoxalatoferrate(III) and potassium ferrioxalate will take part in purifying the product
using recrystallization. A pH titration will be used to analyze the mass percent of potassium and
iron, meanwhile, the oxidation reduction titration will be used in order to figure out the mass
percent oxalate in the finalized purified product. Once the results of the two percentages are
calculated, one must compare them to the theoretical values to indicate... Show more content on
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Product was rinsed/washed with separate 5 mL portions of ice cold ethanol. Appearance was
recorded of the solid and filtrate before liquid was discarded. Product was dried for 24 hours by
being placed in the dark. The mass of the dried product was determined and percent yield was
calculated. Part II: Characterization of the Green Salt Observing Photoactivity of the Dissolved
Complex Ion Approximately 0.2 g of green salt was transferred in a beaker and dissolved in 50
mL of 1 M H2SO4. One half of the solution was poured in another beaker and placed in the
sunlight, meanwhile, the other half was placed in a cabinet with complete darkness and
isolation. Color of both solutions were obtained after 0, 5, 15, and 30 minutes. Each solution was
tested for presence of Fe3+ with adding 2 drops of SCN solution. B. Experimentally Determining
Mass% Water Two hot and dry vials were brought to room temperature. Each vial was weighed on a
balance to the nearest 0.001 g. 0.9xx g was weighed of the green salt into each vial. Each vial was
placed in a 50 mL beaker and initialed with partners names. Samples were heated in the oven for 2
UNIT 203 Work in a Business Environment K
UNIT 203 Work in a Business Environment Knowledge Understanding 1.1 Describe what is
meant by diversity and why it should be valued. Diversity means different individuals valuing
each other regardless of intellect, age, disability race or religion. Diversity should be respected
and valued because everyone is different and can offer an alternative perspective. Everyone should
be treated equally because everyone has something to offer and everyone has a strong factor/skill
that they can contribute to the company. They enrich a society because they allow people to
experience different thinking processes, to see that there is more than one way of approaching
issues or living one s life. Diversity brings other points of view... Show more content on
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Confidentiality and information security are the key aspects for an organisation. So an
organisation must make sure that it preserves these along with integrity. Any information even if
it is a little one, if lost can lead to the non existence of the organisation. The requirements for
security and confidentiality are: All information has to be original and true, and should be free
from any errors. An organisation has to be ready at all times to give access to the systems that
store, process and deliver information to the right people at the right time. All companies have and
should have their own policies and procedures regarding security and confidentiality. All employees
must abide by these policies and procedures. The Data Protection Act, Human Rights Act and
Consumer Rights Acts cover these areas. 2.3 Describe the legal requirements for security and
confidentiality, as required The legal requirement in relation to security and confidentiality are
described by in the Data Protection Act 1998 and says that anyone who records information about
individuals is classed as a data processor under the Act and is required by law to process the data
fairly and lawfully. The Act prevents the unauthorised use of data and so protects the privacy of
individuals. The Act also says never to disclose information that my organisation holds about
individuals. The Act also allows individuals the right to know what information

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