Friday, August 21, 2020
This story has to do with professor accessibility.
This story has to do with professor accessibility. I love getting mail. Actual mail, that is: packages and postcards and letters with actual human handwriting. I was therefore super pumped to find a package slip in my mailbox earlier this week; I passed it to the desk worker, who put a big squishy brown envelope in my hands. I read the name of the sender; it was vaguely familiar, but I couldnât place it. Mystified, I tore off the flap, and a brand new book slid out. I yelped (alarming the desk worker) and dropped the envelope. I knew this book. I had read a very old, very tattered copy of it a couple weeks back, which a professor in the physics department lent to me. For privacy, letâs call him Professor Dumbledore, and letâs call the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. We had met to discuss my interest in astronomy, and our meeting ended something like this: Me: Do you have any suggestions for things I could do to find out what its like to be an astronomer? Dumbledore: Hmmwell, actually, hang on. *pulls out old tattered book from shelf.* This is a wonderful book it captures the lifestyle perfectly. Me: Oh, wow! Thank you. Dumbledore: Donât lose it. Me: I wonât. Iâll give it back within a week. Dumbledore: Good. If you donât, I will find out where you live and hunt you down. Eek. Okay. I flew through the book in a night or two, and fell in love with it. I returned it the next week, and told Professor Dumbledore that it had inspired me to find a UROP in astronomy. Fast forward a few weeks, to the New House front desk, where I stood slack-jawed with my new book as it dawned on me where I had seen the senders name before. In a daze, I slowly turned the book over, and read the name of the author. Letâs call him (again, for privacy) William Shakespeare. I picked the envelope off the ground, and re-read the name on the return address. William Shakespeare. Acting on a hunch, I flipped through the first few pages, and stopped when I reached blue ink. There was a note. âDear Anna,â it read. âBest of luck with all your adventures. Keep looking up. Sincerely, WS.â WHAT?! My brain exploded. I ran upstairs to show my friend, who knew how much I adored that book, and with what reluctance I returned it. Friend: does Professor Dumbledore know William Shakespeare? Me: Idonât know. WAIT. I flipped to the credits section. Sure enough, on the second page, there it was: Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore. WHAT?! I was stunned. What. A. Ridiculously. Nice. Thing. To. Do. I saw him the next day, at the weekly Physics Colloquium, and made a beeline over to his seat the moment the talk was over. Me: Professor Dumbledore! Dumbledore: Hi Anna. Me: SoI got this package the other day. It was a copy of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Dumbledore: Fancy that. Me: I thought you might have something to do with it. Dumbledore: Perhaps. Me: *gushing with thanks* Dumbledore: No problem at all. I sent William an e-mail saying how much you liked the book, and he said hey, why donât I send her a copy. Me: *blown away by how nice people can be* Dumbledore (with a crinkly smile): You know, Anna as professors, we want to help you find what you love. Thatâs what weâre here for. If a student comes to MIT and leaves knowing what he or she loves, then we have done our job. I hope youâll agree that this was an incredibly kind gesture, both from Professor Dumbledore and from Mr. Shakespeare. I was (and remain) totally flabbergasted. An e-mail I got from my mom sums it up nicely: âI am continually amazed at how personable the MIT professors are, at least the ones you come across, which admittedly is a self-selecting subset of the total professor population. I would never have expected a professor to take the time to write to a colleague to tell him how much an undergraduate likes his book. I gather Shakespeare is quite well known, so itâs not as if itâs his first book and he is dying to have an undergraduate notice him. And then for Shakespeare to actually send the bookâ¦â Sheâs right. Iâve reached out to a number of physics professors (I cant speak for other departments) with questions about psets and/or life decisions; I get responses to my e-mails within a day or two (or, often, within minutes) and have never had trouble setting up a meeting. As an example, here is the response I got from Professor Dumbledore, back when I first got in touch with him: âDear Anna, I would be delighted to talk sometime next week. Please suggest 3 times that would be convenient and well find something that works for both of us. Yours, -APWBDâ Before coming here, one of my biggest concerns was that I wouldnât find the professors approachable. My high school was small, and I could swing by a teacherâs office anytime to chat. I was scared of losing this accessibility. Ive learned, though, that while one cant necessarily swing by a professorâs office anytime (he or she will often not be there) help conversations and guidance are always given at Hogwarts in the MIT Physics department to those that ask for it take the initiative to reach out for them.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Arranged Marriage And Other Types Of Marriage - 1635 Words
An arranged marriage by definition is a marriage planned and agreed upon by the families or guardians of the bride and groom. The amount of input a bride or groom has is based on the type of arranged marriage (Psychology Wiki). Arranged marriage is a sensitive topic as it involves the values, beliefs and core characteristics of many people. There are multiple views on arranged marriage, both positive and negative. In the west, most individuals have negative opinions on arranged marriage. Arranged marriage can be researched and analyzed from an anthropological, psychological and sociological perspective. Through the three perspectives, many distinctive differences and similarities between arranged marriage and other types of marriage suchâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The second type is traditional arranged marriage, where the parents choose their sonââ¬â¢s/daughterââ¬â¢s future spouse with some input from the son/daughter, this type of marriage is not forced upon (Psychology Wi ki). The third type is a modern arranged marriage without courtship, and in this type of marriage, the bride/groom has significant input (Psychology Wiki). The last type is, a modern arranged marriage with courtship, this type of marriage is the same as a modern arranged marriage, but the bride/groom have time to connect and create a foundation for their marriage (Psychology Wiki). Marriage brings a lot of responsibilities such as sexual behavior, raising and providing care for children, no matter the type of marriage these responsibilities do not change. Children of arranged marriages usually follow the tradition. There are a lot of ways culture influences an arranged marriage. In an arranged marriage the things that are observed in a spouse are, reputation, career (certain professions are valued higher within select cultures), wealth, values, caste/religion, horoscope and medical health (Traditional and Psychology Wiki). Within the cultures that practice arranged marriage such as the Indian and Pakistani culture, children are brought up with an emphasis on family and their future rather than love, which is why many simply
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Don t Vote And Run - 2406 Words
Donââ¬â¢t Vote and Run In 2013, Pennsylvania was ranked 3rd in the country for global warming pollution. Pennsylvania is at risk of falling behind on key environmental indicators that will impact economic policy at the state level for years to come. Pennsylvanians needs a State Representative who will do more than just cast a positive vote in support of environmental protection policies. The state needs a representative who has experience building a grassroots organizations to affect positive change. Jared Solomon has brought Big Bellies along our main business corridors, placed receptacles in strategic areas throughout our neighborhood, built a volunteer network of 500 active participants, and founded Take Back Your Neighborhood, a communityâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Roughly 72% of the water used for Marcellus Shale drilling is derived from natural water sources in Pennsylvania. Additional water is purchased or collected from rainwater. Pennsylvania shale is maintained to be high value, producer, but research suggests that it is not clear how much natural gas can be extracted from U.S. shale as a long-term strategy. Pollution in Pennsylvania is largely attributed to factory emissions and outdoor air quality issues that directly affect the overall health of the stateââ¬â¢s population. If left unchecked, the pollution could lead to chronic respiratory diseases like asthma. Hydraulic Fracking in PA Fracking in Pennsylvania has become a contentious topic between big oil companies and environmentalists who oppose hydraulic fracking. According to Marcellus Shale fracking has made Pennsylvania the 3rd the largest producer of natural gas in the nation. The oil company supports more than 300,000 jobs in Pennsylvania and the number continues to increase. Marcellus Shale has provided more than $34 billion to Pennsylvaniaââ¬â¢s economy. Other achievements include energy production in Pennsylvania helped to save state and local governments $19 billion and public schools $45.5 billion between 2012 and 2013. Marcellus Shale has helped Williamsport, Pennsylvania become the seventh fastest growing metropolitan area in America. People in the Williamsport believe the Marcellus Shale helped to transform the city by creating jobs and
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Cba 300 Ch 1 Notes Free Essays
CBA 300ââ¬âSection 01 ? Dr. Sam Min CBA353 ? Office Hours: Friday 8:00am ââ¬â 10:00am ? Read your text book first, come take notes, and read newspapers ? Tests are straightforward, text, weakly reading, and lectures TEST 1 September 14 Chapters 1, 2, 3 TEST 2 October 5 Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7 TEST 3 October 26 Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11 TEST 4 November 16 Chapters 12, 13, 14, 15 FINAL Final Week Chapters 16, 17, 18 Assignments in-class activities Total (50 points) (50 points) (50 points) (50 points) (50 points) (30 points) 280 points CBA 300ââ¬âSection 01 â⬠¢ The grading system will be as follows: Total points Possible: 280 252 and more = A 224 to 251 = B 196 to 223 = C 168 to 195 = D Less than 167 = F 2 3 ASSIGNMENTS 1-5 Please read any article of your interest, which is related to International Business and (1) summarize the article (1/2 page) and (2) discuss what you learned from reading the article (1/2 page). â⬠¢ Do not write more than 1 page. We will write a custom essay sample on Cba 300 Ch 1 Notes or any similar topic only for you Order Now â⬠¢ Use 12 font size, 1. 5 spaced, 1-inch margins, and Times New Roman. This assignment is worth maximum 4 points. Due is on each testing date! 4 Chapter 1 ââ¬â The Challenging World of International Business International Business 13e by Ball, Geringer, McNett, and Minor 5 Why you need global business perspective? â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"Having a foreign perspective gives you an advantage not only for doing business outside U. S. but domestically, where we have the most diverse society in the world. â⬠ââ¬â Carlos Gutierrez, the CEO of Kellogg US 35th Secretary of Commerce 6 CEOs of Fortuneââ¬â¢s larges American corporations strongly believe: (1) An international orientation should be an important part of college business education (2) International business skills and knowledge were important not merely for promotion to senior executive positions, but also for appointment to entry-level positions, and across a broad array of functional as well as cross-functional areas (3) The above two points are even more important for those anticipating international activities increase in the next five years. 7 My suggestions 1) Take IB course(s) (2) Consider going overseas (exchange program, intern, English teacher, volunteer, mission, etc. ) (3) Learn foreign language 8 Topics â⬠¢ What is international business? â⬠¢ IB Concepts and seven dimensions for globalizing a business â⬠¢ What is different about international business? â⬠¢ Growth of international firms and IB â⬠¢ What is globalization? â⬠¢ The drivers of globalization 9 What is In ternational Business? â⬠¢ International Business (IB): any business transaction across national borders ââ¬â Trade in goods ââ¬â Cross-border services ? consulting, advertising, egal, financial, accounting ? tourism, banking, communications/media, construction management, etc. â⬠¢ Company activity inputs may involve IB activity even if outputs do not ââ¬â Firmââ¬â¢s revenues may come entirely from the home country ââ¬â Key raw materials, knowledge, processes may come partially or entirely from other countries Concepts of International Companies A Multidomestic Company has multi-country affiliates, each of which formulates its own business strategy based on perceived market difference A Global Company attempts to standardize and integrate operations worldwide in all functional areas. 1 The 7 Dimensions for Globalizing a Business 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1-12 Product Markets Promotion Where value is added Competitive strategy Use of non-home-country personnel Ex tent of global ownership in firm What is Different about International Business? International Business â⬠¢ deals with 3 environmental forces: 1. Domestic 2. Foreign 3. International Domestic Business â⬠¢ deals with the domestic market â⬠¢ Butâ⬠¦may face foreign competition in domestic market 1-13 Why is International Business Different? : Forces in the Environment ? Environmental forces can be classified as external or internal. â⬠¢ External forces are uncontrollable, but perhaps can be influenced by mgmt. â⬠¢ Internal forces are controllable by mgmt, but not completely. 14 External Forces â⬠¢ Competitive ââ¬â Kind, number, location â⬠¢ Distributive ââ¬â For distributing goods and services â⬠¢ Economic ââ¬â GNP, unit labor cost, personal consumption expenditure â⬠¢ Socioeconomic ââ¬â Characteristics of human population â⬠¢ Financial ââ¬â Interest rates, inflation rates, taxation 15 External Forces, contââ¬â¢d. Legal ââ¬â Laws governing how international firms must operate â⬠¢ Physical ââ¬â Topography, climate, and natural resources â⬠¢ Political ââ¬â Forms of government, and international organizations â⬠¢ Sociocultural ââ¬â Attitudes, beliefs, and opinions â⬠¢ Labor ââ¬â Skills, attitudes of labor â⬠¢ Technological ââ¬â Equipment and skills that affec t how resources are converted to products 16 Internal Environmental Forces â⬠¢ Factors of Production ââ¬â Capital, raw materials, and people â⬠¢ Activities of the organization ââ¬â Personnel, finance, production, and marketing 17 Explosive Growth â⬠¢ Exporting ââ¬â transportation of any domestic good/service to a destination outside a country or region ââ¬â The level of world merchandise exports increased from $2 trillion (1980) to $15. 24 trillion (2010). ââ¬â Service $365 billion (1980) to $3. 7 trillion (2010). 18 Growth in the volume of world merchandise exports and production, 2000-2007 2000-07 World merchandise exports Agricultural products Fuels and mining products Manufactures 5. 5 4. 0 3. 5 6. 5 2005 6. 5 6. 0 3. 5 7. 5 2006 8. 5 6. 0 3. 5 10. 0 2007 6. 0 4. 5 3. 0 7. 5 World merchandise production Agriculture Mining Manufacturing World GDP 3. 0 2. 5 1. 5 3. 0 3. 0 3. 0 2. 0 1. 5 4. 0 3. 0 3. 0 1. 5 1. 0 4. 0 3. 5 4. 0 2. 5 0. 0 5. 0 3. 5 Note : See the Metadata for the estimation of world aggregates of merchandise exports, production and GDP. 19 Growth in volume of world merchandise trade and GDP, 2000-11 (Annual % change) Source: WTO 2011a: Figures of 2011 are projections 20 Explosive Growth ? Foreign Direct Investment ââ¬â Direct investment in equipment, structures, and organizations in a foreign country â⬠¢ level sufficient to obtain significant anagement control ââ¬â World stock of outward FDI was $19 trillion at the beginning of 2010 (9 times larger than what it was in 1990). 21 Number of International Companies â⬠¢ Keeps expanding and the big get bigger. ââ¬â ExxonMobil sales for 2011: $486 billion ââ¬â Wal-Mart sales revenue for 2011: $446 billion 22 Globalization â⬠¢ the process of transformation of local or regi onal things or phenomena into global ones. ââ¬â Technological globalization ââ¬â Political globalization ââ¬â Economic globalization ââ¬â Cultural globalization 23 Globalization Economic Globalization ââ¬â is the international integration of goods, technology, labor, and capital. ââ¬â refers to the implementation of global strategies which link and coordinate a firmââ¬â¢s international activities on a worldwide basis. 24 Drivers of Globalization â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ Political Drivers Technological Drivers Market Drivers Cost Drivers Competitive Drivers 1-25 Political ââ¬â There is a trend toward the unification and socialization of the global community. ââ¬â NAFTA and the European Union present significant marketing opportunities for companies. the progressive reduction of barriers to trade and foreign investment by most governments. ââ¬â the privatization of much of the industry in formerly communist nations. 26 Technology à ¢â¬â Advancements in computers and communication technology are permitting an increased flow of ideas and information across borders. â⬠¢ The Internet and network computing enable small companies to compete globally. â⬠¢ Business to business commerce is experiencing significant savings by using the Internet for business exchanges. â⬠¢ Foreign outsourcing more and more common 27 Globalization Forces Market ââ¬â As companies globalize, they also become global customers. â⬠¢ Companies follow customers abroad in order to avoid a competitor stealing the account. ââ¬â The saturation of the home market also sends companies into foreign markets. ââ¬â Emergence of global customers 28 Cost ââ¬â Economies of scale to reduce unit cost are always a management goal. â⬠¢ Globalizing product lines to reduce development, production, and inventory costs can help achieve economies of scale. â⬠¢ Companies can also locate production in countries where productio n costs are lower. 29 Competitive ââ¬â Competition continues to increase in intensity. ââ¬â Companies are defending their home markets from competitors by entering the competitorsââ¬â¢ home markets to distract them. 30 Views On Globalization Arguments Supporting Globalization â⬠¢ Enhances socioeconomic development Concerns with Globalization â⬠¢ Uneven results across nations and people â⬠¢ Promotes more and better jobs â⬠¢ â⬠¢ Deleterious effects on labor and labor standards Decline in environmental and health conditions 1-31 $1. 25 per Euro Crude Oil ($94. 61) Gold ($1,653. 5) Corn ($8. 10 per bushel) How to cite Cba 300 Ch 1 Notes, Essay examples
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Document Design and Production for KMP Pty-myassignmenthelp.com
Question: Discuss about theDocument Design and Production for KMP Pty. Answer: Company Background In an organization useful information are maintained in the database of the company and is maintained and updated timely. The process involves inputting the financial data, account of customers and personal information and medical records or purchase orders into the computer system of the company. In many cases, the information entry involves administrative duties like typing memos, forwarding circulars and delivering mails. KMP Pty is a textile manufacturer that employs 500 employees. Documents of each of the departments are processed separately. Information Entry As soon as any information enters the organization it is being processed. Previously the data entry and management was done manually. The company now uses computer system for maintaining important data. That information that is not to be circulated to the employees are generally stored in the data base of the company with the help database management system software. Important documents of the organization include memos, business letters, reports, budgets, employee handouts, notices, circulars and others. Storage The crucial information of the organization is stored in the computer systems. Database management system is the software that company uses for storage of the data. Important dat if not protected properly might be lost (Turner et al., 2016). Data therefore needs to be stored. Previously KMP Pty used to store important data in the files and folders. Output Some of the information will be stored while some will be drafted in form of documents for distribution among the employees. Soft copies of the information will be mailed to the employees while hard copies, the print outs of the document would be distributed to the employees. The company allocates 5 percent of its total budget for document design and production (Leijten et al., 2015). Quality of document design and production The business letters, notices, forms, reports and budgets would be made using templates. Formal language would be used for drafting the contents of the documents. Companys future capability In future, the company is planning to expand its business in two other cities as well. Expansion of the company might require more documentation. The amount of information will also increase. I future the company will have a separate department that will take care of document design and production. As the number of employees would increase, the requirement for circulating necessary documents will also increase. Information technology will also be advanced in future. New technologies might be used for data storage and processing. KMP will also require changing the technology it uses for data storage. Currently the company distributes documents like, memos and circulars with emails. Hard copies of notices and employee handouts are distributed among the employees. The company is planning to improve the quality of the documents by setting a standard for documentation. Previously no such standards where used and hence there were many errors in the document. The errors even caused confusio n for the customers (Campbell, 2013). Currently, KMP Pty uses a variety of documents that are in PDFs, PPT, Spreadsheets and Word document. It depends on the content of the document for using any of the formats. Usually pdf is used for employee handouts, the printouts of the employee handouts are distributed to the employees. Word document is used for business letters, circulars and notices. Excel documents are used for maintaining records, like sales records, customers records and employee records (Brumberger Lauer, 2015). Documentation standards For all the important documents, a standard would be used. Templates would be used in order to avoid errors in documentation. For employee handouts the paper used would be A4 size and the font size used is ideally 12 Times new Roman. Tasks for documentation would be: Two employees would be hired for document design and production. The tasks included in the process of document design and production would be Designing the documents as per the standard template Reviewing the designed the documents Correcting the errors if found Drafting the document Forwarding the document for approval of the Director/CEO Publishing the documents Finally taking out the hard copies of the documents if necessary for distributing to the audience (Blythe, Lauer Curran, 2014) For document production updated software would be used like, desktop publishing, various application software like spreadsheets, Microsoft word and Microsoft PowerPoint for making audio visual presentations. Right tools would be used for drafting the documents. Designed documents should be able to communicate the information for which it has been drafted. References Blythe, S., Lauer, C., Curran, P. G. (2014). Professional and technical communication in a web 2.0 world.Technical Communication Quarterly,23(4), 265-287. Brumberger, E., Lauer, C. (2015). The evolution of technical communication: An analysis of industry job postings.Technical Communication,62(4), 224-243. Campbell, K. S. (2013).Coherence, continuity, and cohesion: Theoretical foundations for document design. Routledge. Leijten, M., Van Waes, L., Schriver, K., Hayes, J. R. (2014). Writing in the workplace: Constructing documents using multiple digital sources.Journal of Writing Research,5(3), 285-337. Turner, J., Schomberg, J., Cole, K., Bergman, B. J., Kurtz, D., Peters, V., Bothmann, R. L. (2016). Inclusivity, gestalt principles, and plain language in document design.The Library with the Lead Pipe.
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Trees Water Pollution and Natural Air Filter Essay Example
Trees: Water Pollution and Natural Air Filter Paper Trees clean the air. Tree foliage works as a natural air filter of particulate matter such as dust, micro sized metals and pollutants such as ozone, nitrogen oxides, ammonia and sulfur dioxides. Trees take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. Combined with the cooling effect of trees, these processes can have a significant impact on reducing smog and overall air pollution. Trees improve water quality. A healthy urban forest can have a strong influence on our regions water quality. Tree canopies and root systems slow ND reduce storm water runoff, flooding and erosion. Trees also help filter water runoff reducing potential sources Of water pollution into our rivers and storm drains. Trees save energy. Trees cool the air naturally in two ways: through water evaporating from the leaves and direct shade. Homes shaded by trees need less energy for cooling which means lower monthly utility bills in summer and a reduced need for utilities to increase power generation to meet peak load demand. Trees raise real estate value. Shaded neighborhoods and well-landscaped arid have a positive economic influence on real estate values, timeliness of house sales and neighborhood desirability. Studies report that landscaping speeds the sale of a home by four to six weeks. We can save trees by * reducing the consumption of products made from trees (e. G. Paper) providing alternate fuel to rural poor for cooking (e. G. Ii gas) so as to reduce cutting of trees for fuel wood * avoiding indiscriminate disposal of plastic products (especially thin plastic pick up bags) so as to allow rain water to recreate into ground and prevent erosion of soil to save the root system of * planning new projects (especially Hyde power projects/water trees storage reservoirs) not involving deforestation/ submergence of forests under water * avoiding any human activity that may cause forest fires * making tours echo friendly * creating awareness among people about importance of trees and need for their conser vation. We will write a custom essay sample on Trees: Water Pollution and Natural Air Filter specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now We will write a custom essay sample on Trees: Water Pollution and Natural Air Filter specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer We will write a custom essay sample on Trees: Water Pollution and Natural Air Filter specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer
Sunday, March 8, 2020
Marijuana a new medicine essays
Marijuana a new medicine essays In society today, there are many serious diseases that plague nations all across the world. Diseases like Glaucoma, Epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, and migraine headaches. What do all of these serious illnesses have in common? Every one of theses sicknesses can be cured or helped by the use of Marijuana. Throughout this paper I will discuss the positive aspects of Marijuana and the negative aspects. This issue has been raising a lot of eyebrows ever since scientific evidence has been provided that links Marijuana to the cure and decrease of certain illnesses. The main reason that Marijuana has been looked down upon by so many people for so long is because many individuals abuse the drug. An obvious setback to legalizing marijuana for medicinal uses is that the number of people that abuse the drug will undoubtedly increase. Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world, and there is an estimated 67 million people affected by this disease in the world today (National Academy of Sciences.) Effective treatment for glaucoma involves pharmaceutical agents or surgical procedures that prevent progressive optic nerve damage. For surgery to be an effective way of therapy, a drug or surgical procedure that reduces intraocular pressure (IOP) must do so without causing more damage to the eye. Marijuana can reduce IOP when administrated orally, or by inhalation (Marijuana and Medicine.). Marijuana is a natural way to slow down the progression of glaucoma. Marijuana should be legalized in all states just for the main purpose of helping those who are infected with the serious disease of Glaucoma. Sixty percent of people who are affected by epilepsy can benefit from Marijuana. To this day it is still considered to be the best medication for many types of epilepsy and for most victims that have epileptic seizures. The use of Marijuana for epilepsy is not fully understood yet. Scientist don ...
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