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Circle Justice System
Circle justice, does it actually work? Michaela B 9D

Is the Canadian justice system failing those that need it the most? The Canadian justice system has
been called into question for many years and left everyone wondering if there was is another way
to help our youth. Ask almost anyone in Canada what they think about our punishment based
justice system chances are they will say that the system can be improved. But how would Canada
improve the system? They could adopt one of the most effective types of aboriginal justice; circle
justice. However to truly understand how effective circle justice is we fully understand how the
system works. Circle justice is a form of restorative justice, which everyone is treated as equals and
the offenders and victims get a chance to talk uninterrupted. Circle justice is a type of Canadian ...
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This type of justice system, however, has many advantages. One of the most important and
prominent things about circle justice is how low the reoffending rate is. The system also strives to
rebuild the community and sense of unity in community ruined crime. Circle justice also reduces the
amount of people that receive post traumatic stress disorder and other mental illnesses after going
through the normal justice system and jail. But, circle justice is not always the best option for
everyone; It does have some flaws. It s easy to fake your way through circle justice as there is no
way for anyone to tell if you actually care about what you did as you serve no time and have
practically no huge consacauses. Really, you never have to face the public and apologize for what
you did. Sence in circle justice not all victims are registered to participate, the victims that do
participate will not have all the opinions that are needed in circle. As well, circle justice is not
appropriate for all
Art Analysis Of Norman Rockwell s Breaking Home Ties
The painting Breaking Home Ties was painted by Norman Rockwell in 1954. I chose this piece of
artwork specifically because it is the type of artwork that I can relate to as artwork. Norman
Rockwell is an artist that I grew up knowing his name through the type of artwork he created.
Rockwell s paintings were influenced a lot by his own familyupbringing. The still art that he
created is known for not being modern art but rather people of the idealized America, something
that many people felt was misleading, an era of depression and change, but also artwork that was
the easiest to view because it was practical. The setting appears to be at a rundown railway station.
Usually country stations like this do not see many stops from people coming and going. The railing
that is barely visible at the bottom of the picture reassures that is indeed a train station. The aged
truck that the boy and his father are perched on while waiting, was nothing fancy and served its
purpose for transportation. More than likely this truck has been in the family awhile and is
considered an heirloom being handed down. The weathered flooring that lay to the tracks could
withstand some replacement, but that would probably not be logical with the little business that
runs through this part of the countryside. Rockwell s painting shows a man with his son, possibly
leaving for college, which is something that is not a common thing for country folk. If time is
taken to analyze the painting, although it appears practical, many ideas can come from the
simplicity of it. The father and son appear to be of a blue collar, middle class family. The
importance of this, is the timing of the painting. Rockwell painted this picture directly after
America had been through an era of depression. A time when family and togetherness was amidst
the important things in life. Rockwell liked to paint the real picture of humanity through his own
eyes, and many times relating to his viewers in that same way. Regardless of the reason, that we
may never all agree on, the image he created for our imaginations focused a father and son parting
ways. A father, quite possibly dressed in his best, will see the boy off and give reassurance that there
is a better life to
The Role Of A Rocket Plane During The 1930 S Three Young...
In the late 1930 s, three young men, Frank Malina, Jack Parsons, and Ed Forman formed a group
on the Caltech campus in Pasadena, California known by students as the Suicide Squad, for their
crazy and often life threatening engineering antics; but as tensions heated up in Europe, the men s
experiments began to seem less wild to the US government: in 1939, they were awarded $1,000 to
conduct research into the development of a rocket plane for use in combat. With the money, the men
hired two of their colleagues, Barby and Richard Canright and created a testing site in the Arroyo
Seco canyon outside Pasadena. The group, ridiculed by scientists and engineers, and frowned upon
by the citizens of Pasadena, had just formed the Jet Propulsion... Show more content on
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At the time, if women did choose to pursue a career instead of becoming a housewife, there were
only three main paths they could take: schoolteacher, nurse, or secretary. It was just one of the limits
of being born a woman (11). Women who chose to rebel even further and attempt to pursue careers
in science and technology were greeted with little to no diversity; many of the JPL computers
recall being the only woman in a group of men in both classrooms and workplaces (13). And even
if they made into a corresponding profession, they had far less chance of being promoted than
their male counterparts. Many of the JPL women longed to become engineers, a title with more
distinction than that of computers, but not only was engineering considered a man s profession ,
with women widely discouraged from pursuing careers in it, but most engineering schools in the
country wouldn t even accept women. This was a prominent and long standing issue at JPL.
When she was hired, Helen Ling s knowledge of math and science was such that if she had been a
man applying for the job, she wold likely have been hired as an engineer (118). As such, there
wasn t a single female engineer at JPL at the time; Barbara Paulson says that in her mind an
engineer was a man , adding even more depressingly that she couldn t imagine that a
Dell Case Study Dell Inventory Management
The case:
Dell systems started off as a producer and seller of high performance personal computers. It was a
direct seller who pioneered using a telephone hotline to sell products to its customers directly

Dell s inventory management:


Its production cycle began production of a computer after it received an order. This was a significant
departure of strategy from the competitior s strategy .
It maintained an inventory of components which it ordered on sales forecasts. This helped in
keeping the price of inventory down and also being up to date with the technology

Inventory costs are of different types:


holding cost of inventory management which includes both the capital cost of money tied in
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For 48 days the money was stuck in the cycle which made cash flow constrained. With better
inventory management and change in focus to liquidity rather than exclusively growth and coming
back to direct selling they reduced their CCC by almost a week.

Now also lloking a the balance sheet the current ratio


YearCurrent Ratio
19962.08
19951.95
19941.94

The current ratio of the company has also remained consistent over the three years since it changed
its focus. The current ratio is at an ideal around 2.
A good current ratio states that the company can meet its short term liabilities with its short term
assets.This is a good indicatior of efficiency of Dell s operating cycle that is its ability to turn
product into
The Sistine Chapel By Michelangelo
The Sistine Chapel was painted by Michelangelo during the High Renaissance. Michelangelo
depicted nine scenes from the Old Testament onto the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Sistine Chapel was
painted between 1508 and 1512 by Michelangelo. Michelangelo was originally a sculptor. Some
common characteristics that can be found in the paintings are depth, blue backgrounds, anatomy,
detail and more. Many characteristics from the Renaissancecan be found in the Sistine Chapel,
which proves that the Sistine Chapel is Renaissance art. My thesis is the use of these new
techniques have not been seen in earlier art periods such as, depth, detail, bold colors, realism and
more displays that the Sistine Chapel is Renaissance Art.

One characteristic of the


Single Backpack
Traveling the whole world is a task that is obviously time consuming. To travel the entirety of this
planet, it s understandable that you will need many essential items to keep with you at all times.
However, you can only bring what will fit in a single backpack. The question is, what to bring,
and how to use it? What will make the cut? In my opinion, some of the important things that I will
keep in my backpack include: clothes, money, water, food, and matches. The clothes will include
the things that I will wear daily, but I will bring short sleeved shirts and jackets. This is so that I
can add and take layers off, according to the temperature and climate of the places I will visit. The
money is for buying food and other things I might need along the way, and to stay at hotels. The
water and food are included for obvious reasons, the reason being, humans need these things to
survive. Also I will include matches just in case I need to have a fire.... Show more content on
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I would use the flashlight for walking at night. The batteries are for the flashlight, and baby wipes
are included for cleaning my hands or if I need to go to the bathroom and I am not around
civilization. I can use my phone to keep in contact with friends and family or to call someone if
there is an emergency, the charger for the phone can be plugged in at the hotels that I will stay in so
that my phone does not die. Then, I will include the camera for taking pictures of nature, historical
monuments, and other
Coming Of Age By Anne Moody
The famous leader Martin Luther King once said, Being a Negro in America means trying to
smile when you want to cry. It means trying to hold on to physical life amid psychological death.
It means the pain of watching your children grow up with clouds of inferiority in their mental
skies. It means having their legs off, and then being condemned for being a cripple. This quote
pretty much summed up the way in which African Americans felt during the 1960 s. They had
basically no meaning to life. They were irrelevant. Whites wanted no part in them. This was
especially the case in the state of Mississippi. Anne Moody, writer of the autobiography, Coming of
Age in Mississippi explains the importance of the civil rights movement in the state of Mississippi
and the influence it had on her life and her viewpoint.
Growing up as a poor African American in Mississippi was not always an easy, especially in the
1960 s. It was a time where everyone was segregated. Blacks and whites were treated completely
different. They weren t allowed to eat at the same restaurants, go into the same bathroom, or even
drink from the same water fountain. Anne Moody did just that. As just a young girl being raised by
extremely poor black family in the South, she personally experienced the difference between the
lives of blacks and whites. She was growing up in the middle of the civil rights movement, where
African American struggled everyday. At a very young age Moody became challenged by many
instances
Business Plan For A Business
Activities

1.Review current menu in terms of business focus


2.Get staff feedback
3.Get customer feedback
4.Point out restaurant goals and business
5.Write menu redesigning proposal
6.Get restaurant owners approval
7.Initiate stake holder support
8.Get stake holders approval and contribution
9.Redesign new menu
10.Trail with restaurant stake holders
11.Modify the trail menu
12.Mass print the modified

RESOURCES
1.Restaurant business plan, current menu, current and historical sales report.
2.Staff survey form relating to customer service
3.Customer survey form relating to staff service
4.Restaurant business form financial budget
5.Microsoft word power point and excel
6.Completed menu redesigning proposal
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Budget level

START DATE END DATE


03/06/2014 13/06/2014
11/06/2014 13/06/2014
09/06/2014 12/06/2014 02/07/2014 16/07/2014
02/05/2014 11/5/2014
18/07/2014 31/7/2014
22/07/2014 30/07/2014
02/08/2014 16/08/2014
18/08/2014 30/08/2014
02/09/2014 16/09/2014
18/09/2014 31/09/2014
02/10/2014 10/10/2014

The project stakeholders:

Restaurant manager

Restaurant director

Restaurant directors

Restaurant suppliers
Restaurant staffs

Accountants

A TO

Printing organization

Restaurant clients

Establishing appropriate systems:

All levels of restaurant staffs are inspired and launched to give their inputs also proposals to plan the
new menu to draw in and hold more clients presently and later on. They include:

. Support: attorneys, gourmet expert, sous culinary specialist are all spurred to give their
assessments as far as the appearance, cancellation and expansion of new things on the current menu,
they have given numerous inventive and innovative thoughts for the commitment of new menu.

.
Essay on NFL and Breast Cancer Awareness
NFL Breast Cancer Awareness If many of you haven t noticed, NFL players and teams have been
accessorizing in a variety of pink apparel this month and it s not just coincidental. Three years ago
the NFL teamed up with The Susan G. Komen Foundation, in a campaign that runs every October to
raise Breast CancerAwareness and encourage women 40 years and older to get their annual
screenings. Of the 120 million Americans who watch football each week, about 40 million are
women, making this an effective messenger of cancer awareness by the amount of viewers
(Pucchronicle.com). Each year NFL partners up with sporting brands including Nike, Reebok,
Adidas, Gatorade, Wilson, Under Armour, Cutters Gloves, McArthur Towel and Sports and... Show
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On the NFL Pink website you can download a PDF with ideas and suggestions on how teams in the
community can get involved with this campaign by designating one game in October to Breast
Cancer Awareness. They suggest you wear pink gear and name the game in honor of someone from
the school or community who has successfully fought, or been lost to Cancer (nfl.com). This
campaign, called A Crucial Catch also suggests adding $1 $2 on admission to be donated towards
Cancer research, along with facts, key elements to include, and other awareness building activities
(nfl.com). EA Sports also joins up with NFL in their Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign. The most
popular NFL football video game franchise of all time, Madden NFL Football also promotes breast
cancer awareness during October by injecting the same pink apparel fans see their favorite
players wear on Sunday into the video games that gamers are playing. While the game does a
great job of raising awareness through normal game play modes and online play, it does an even
better job of raising money by selling in game Breast Cancer Awareness packs in the game s
Ultimate Team mode. The Ultimate team mode is a game mode where players use in game tokens
and real money to buy trading card packs which translate to players on their teams in the game. Tom
Lische, Producer of the Madden Ultimate Team mode of the game for EA said in
Negative Outcomes from Portrayal of Young Women in the Media
When one thinks of media, one tends to relate media to television, news, magazines, newspaper
articles, and so on. Many people do not think of media is something that portrays negative effects
on young women. However, young women are more susceptible to lower self esteem resulting in
eating disorders or depression more today than ever before. The media projects negative and
undermining images of women and one does not have to look very hard to realize this. The media
projects images of unrealistic women who only look the way they do because of plastic surgery or
airbrushing techniques. The media has much greater effects on young girls than anything else in our
culture today. Our society has created an environment so obsessed with... Show more content on
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Although, all of this has been overlooked. What is overlooked is how media portrays one. Media
tends to portray women as being thin and being beautiful. In a recent survey done by the National
institute on Media and the Family, fifth graders, ten year old boys and girls told researchers they
were dissatisfied with their own bodies after watching a music video by Britney Spears or a clip
from the TV show Friends. (4) If this isn t shocking enough, the research group reported that at the
age of thirteen, fifty three percent of American girls are unhappy with their bodies. This grows to
seventy eight percent by the time the girls reach seventeen. Also, eating disorders are beginning to
start at an alarming young age. Statistics show that girls are developing eating disorders at the age
of six.(1) Young girls that are exposed to appearance focused television programs, and magazine
shows feel that they need to look like the models that they see. Most of these girls are not even
have fully developed bodies yet and are already trying to perfect themselves. One girl had even
shared how one of her best friends discovered that her fifth grade cousin was bulimic. Girls at that
age should not even be concerned with their bodies yet and eating disorders being developed is a
harsh wake up call as to how young girls everywhere are being effected by the media each and
everyday. Not only is negative media affecting teenage girls, children now are surrounded by
Raymond Albert Kroc Research Paper
Raymond Albert Kroc was born on October 5, 1902, in Oak Park, Illinois, just outside of
Chicago. He was the oldest child of Louis Kroc, who was an employee of the telegraph company
Western Union. His mother, Rose was a homemaker. Kroc s mother earned extra money teaching
piano, and he shared her talent at the keyboard. Kroc also liked to daydream, which led his
parents to call him Danny Dreamer after catching him lost in thought. Kroc s first time going into
business was with a lemonade stand that he ran while he was in grammar school. The next
business venture he ran was a music store that he opened with two friends after his freshman year
in high school. They shut the store after several months. Later, Kroc served customers at his
uncle s soda fountain, selling ice cream and other refreshments. After his sophomore year, he
dropped out of high school to become a door to door salesman. Many months later, with the
United States involved in World War I, he lied about his age that so he could become a Red Cross
ambulance driver 15 years old, but the war ended before he could serve in Europe. At 17, he
returned to sales and picked up extra money by playing the piano. After a number of jobs, he
married his first wife, Ethel Fleming, in 1922, and began selling paper cups. By 1927, he was back
in Chicago selling paper cups,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Kroc kept the assembly to hamburger preparation that the McDonald brothers did in the 1940s. His
key contributions to the restaurant where automation, standardization and discipline. Other franchise
owners, who were carefully chosen for their ambition and drive, went through a training course at
Hamburger University in Elk Grove, Illinois. There, they acquired certificates in hamburgerology
with a minor in french fries. Kroc focused his efforts on the growing suburban areas, capturing new
markets with familiar food and low
Importance of Human Interaction in William Faulkner s A...
Importance of Human Interaction in William Faulkner s A Rose for Emily

Are human beings responsible for the well being of others that they come into contact with? William
Faulkner s story A Rose for Emily considers the significance that human interaction has or does not
have on people s lives. Faulkner creatively uses a shocking ending to cause readers to reevaluate their
own interactions with others in their lives. Throughout the story, Faulkner uses characters that may
relate to the readers more than they want to admit. Homer Barron, the construction worker from the
North, and the residents of Jefferson are used to expose the opportunities, although different, they are
afforded to affect the life of Emily Grierson, who is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are interested but fearful to get involved in someone s life that is troubled or different than
theirs. The townspeople s curiosity is shown through their inquiries about the smell at Emily s
house, the watching of the comings and goings of Tobe, who is Emily s Negro servant, and their
observing the buggy rides that Emily is having with Homer. Despite the curiosity of the residents,
not one of them reaches out a compassionate hand to Emily. While the townspeople choose to stay
on the outer circle of human contact, Homer, on the other hand, pursues his curiosity and engages
in a personal friendship with Emily. Faulkner tells the reader how Homer takes Emily for buggy
rides and, according to the townspeople, has been seen going into Emily s house. Homer has
really stirred up the gossips of the town as they discuss whether or not it is proper for Emily to so
closely relate to a Northerner, who is considered below her social class. While Homer develops a
relationship with Emily, he does not realize what emotional state Emily is in and does not offer the
help this poor distraught lady so desperately needs. Homer, knowingly or not, misses an opportunity
to change Emily s life forever. Faulkner may be suggesting that just being involved in someone s
life casually falls short of how human beings should be involved in others lives.

The second part of human nature that Faulkner explores is


Political Rhetoric Vs. Foreign Policy
It is no longer appropriate to say, China is quickly emerging as a global superpower. The fact is
China is just that. Realizing this the United States of America has attempted to once again turn its
focus eastward. Continuing problems at home and in the Middle East however have made doing so
difficult. Additionally more and more frequently attempts at influencing the ongoing narrative in the
Asia Pacific region have been rebuffed. Even allies have found strength in the emergence of a system
that fails to conform to previously prescribed methods and ideals. This leads to a fundamental
question America must answer quickly. Has the growing hypocrisy of idealistic political rhetoric
versus actual foreign policy finally undermined American credibility with developing nations, or for
the purposes of this paper more specifically China? The answer is yes. In a world made much
smaller by the instantaneous connections of digital communications a state such as America cannot
hope to proclaim its own brainchild the internet open to all while at the same time subtly
manipulating its use via the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers or ICANN.
Neither can America lend its support to the growing consensus that Climate Change is one of the
most perilous natural uncertainties to face humanity in recorded history without leading the way in
dramatically reducing its contributions to CO2 emissions. In such a world it is impossible to court
brutal, authoritarian

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