Monday, May 18, 2020

Umi no mizu wa naze karai - Learn from a Story

Umi no mizu wa naze karai is one of the Japanese folk tales. 昔々〠Ã¤ ºÅ'ä º ºÃ£  ®Ã¥â€¦â€žÃ¥ ¼Å¸Ã£ Å'ä ½ Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£  §Ã£ â€žÃ£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚å ¼Å¸Ã£  ¯Ã¨ ² §Ã£ â€"㠁 Ã£â‚¬ Ã¦Å¡ ®Ã£â€šâ€°Ã£ â€"㠁 «Ã¥â€º °Ã£  £Ã£  ¦Ã£ â€žÃ£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚å ¹ ´Ã¨ ¶Å Ã£ â€"㠁 ®Ã¦â„¢ ©Ã£â‚¬ Ã¥ ¼Å¸Ã£  ¯Ã£  ©Ã£ â€ Ã£ â€"よ㠁†ã â€¹Ã£  ¨Ã¥â€º °Ã£  £Ã£  ¦Ã£ â€žÃ£ Å¸Ã£  ¨Ã£ â€œÃ£â€š Ã£â‚¬ Ã£ â€šÃ£â€šâ€¹Ã¤ ¸â‚¬Ã¤ º ºÃ£  ®Ã£ Å Ã£ ËœÃ£ â€žÃ£ â€¢Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£  «Ã¤ ¼Å¡Ã£ â€žÃ£â‚¬ Ã£ â€œÃ£ â€ Ã¨ ¨â‚¬Ã£â€š Ã£â€šÅ'㠁 ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚ã€Å'㠁“㠁 ®Ã¥â€¦Ë†Ã£  «Ã£ â€šÃ£â€šâ€¹Ã¥ ± ±Ã£  ®Ã£ Å Ã¥  â€šÃ£  §Ã£â‚¬ Ã£ â€œÃ£  ®Ã£ Å Ã£  ¾Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šâ€¦Ã£ â€ Ã£  ¨Ã§Å¸ ³Ã£  ®Ã£  ²Ã£  Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£â€šâ€™Ã¤ º ¤Ã¦ â€ºÃ£ â€"㠁 ¦Ã£â€šâ€šÃ£â€šâ€°Ã£ â€žÃ£  ªÃ£ â€¢Ã£ â€žÃ£â‚¬â€šÃ£â‚¬ Ã£  Ã£ â€ Ã£ â€žÃ£â€š Ã£â€šÅ'㠁Šã ËœÃ£ â€žÃ£ â€¢Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£  ¯Ã£ Å Ã£  ¾Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šâ€¦Ã£ â€ Ã£â€šâ€™Ã£â€š Ã£ Å¸Ã£ â€"㠁 ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚å ¼Å¸Ã £  ¯Ã¨ ¨â‚¬Ã£â€š Ã£â€šÅ'㠁Ÿã  ¨Ã£ Å Ã£â€šÅ Ã¥ ± ±Ã£  ®Ã£ Å Ã¥  â€šÃ£  §Ã£ Å Ã£  ¾Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šâ€¦Ã£ â€ Ã£  ¨Ã§Å¸ ³Ã£  ®Ã£  ²Ã£  Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£â€šâ€™Ã¤ º ¤Ã¦ â€ºÃ£ â€"㠁 ¦Ã£â€šâ€šÃ£â€šâ€°Ã£ â€žÃ£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚㠁 ¾Ã£ Å¸Ã£ Å Ã£ ËœÃ£ â€žÃ£ â€¢Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£  «Ã¤ ¼Å¡Ã£ â€žÃ£  «Ã£ â€žÃ£  Ã£â‚¬ Ã£  ²Ã£  Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£  ¨Ã¤ º ¤Ã¦ â€ºÃ£ â€"㠁 ¦Ã£â€šâ€šÃ£â€šâ€°Ã£  £Ã£ Å¸Ã£ â€œÃ£  ¨Ã£â€šâ€™Ã¤ ¼ Ã£ Ë†Ã£â€šâ€¹Ã£  ¨Ã£â‚¬ Ã£â‚¬Å'㠁ŠãÆ' ¼Ã£â‚¬ Ã£ â€œÃ£â€šÅ'㠁˜ã‚Æ'㠁“ã‚Å'㠁˜ã‚Æ'。㠁“㠁 ®Ã£  ²Ã£  Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£  ¯Ã£  ªÃ£â‚¬ Ã£  ¿Ã£ Å½Ã£  «Ã£  ¾Ã£â€š Ã£ â„¢Ã£  ¨ 㠁 »Ã£ â€"㠁„も㠁 ®Ã£ Å' 㠁„㠁 Ã£â€šâ€°Ã£  §Ã£â€šâ€šÃ£  §Ã£  ¦Ã£  Ã£â€šâ€¹Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šÆ'。㠁 ¨Ã£â€š Ã£ Å¸Ã£ â€žÃ£  ¨Ã£  Ã£  ¯ 㠁 ²Ã£   Ã£â€šÅ Ã£  « 㠁 ¾Ã£â€š Ã£ â€ºÃ£  °Ã£ â€žÃ£ â€žÃ£â‚¬â€šÃ£â‚¬ Ã£  Ã£â€šÅ'ã‚’è Å¾Ã£ â€žÃ£  ¦Ã¥ ¼Å¸Ã£  ¯Ã¥ ® ¶Ã£  «Ã¥ ¸ °Ã£â€šÅ Ã£â‚¬ Ã£ â€¢Ã£  £Ã£  Ã£  Ã£  Ã£  ®Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£â€šâ€™Ã¥ ¼â€¢Ã£ â€žÃ£  ¦Ã£  ¿Ã£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚ã€Å'㠁“ã‚  å‡ ºÃ£â€š  㠁“ã‚  å‡ ºÃ£â€š Ã£â‚¬ Ã£  ¨ 㠁„㠁„㠁 ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚㠁™ã‚‹ã  ¨ 㠁Šã  ©Ã£â€š Ã£ â€žÃ£ Å¸ 㠁Šã  ©Ã£â€š Ã£ â€žÃ£ Å¸Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ£  »Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£  ¨Ã£ â€ Ã£  « 㠁 ²Ã£  Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£ â€¹Ã£â€šâ€°Ã£  ¯ 㠁Šã â€œÃ£â€š Ã£ Å' ã‚ ¶Ã£â€š ¡Ã£Æ' ¼Ã£â€š ¶Ã£â€š ¡Ã£Æ' ¼ 㠁Šã  ¨Ã£â€šâ€™Ã£ Å¸Ã£  ¦Ã£  ¦ 㠁‚ã‚ Ã£  ®Ã£â€šË†Ã£ â€ Ã£  « 㠁 µÃ£  Ã£   Ã£ â€"㠁 ¦Ã£  Ã£ Å¸Ã£  §Ã£  ¯Ã£ â€šÃ£â€šÅ Ã£  ¾Ã£ â€ºÃ£â€šâ€œÃ£ â€¹Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ£  Ã£  ®Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£â€šâ€™Ã£  ²Ã£  Ã£  ¨Ã£â‚¬ Ã£  ªÃ£â€šâ€œÃ£  §Ã£â€šâ€šÃ¦Å"݋  ¿Ã£ Å'㠁‹ã  ªÃ£ â€žÃ£â‚¬ Ã¥ ¼Å¸Ã£  ¯Ã£ Å Ã©â€¡â€˜Ã¦Å' Ã£  ¡Ã£  «Ã£  ªÃ£â€šÅ Ã£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚㠁‚ã‚‹æâ€" ¥Ã£â‚¬ Ã¥â€¦â€žÃ£ Å'㠁 Ã£  ®Ã£ â€ Ã£ â„¢Ã£â€šâ€™Ã§â€ºâ€"㠁 ¿Ã¥â€¡ ºÃ£ â€"〠Ã¨Ë†Å¸Ã£  §Ã¦ µ ·Ã£  ®Ã¤ ¸Å Ã£  «Ã¦Å' Ã£  £Ã£  ¦Ã¨ ¡Å'㠁 Ã£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚ã€Å'㠁 ¯Ã£  ¯Ã£  ¯Ã£  ¯Ã£  ¯Ã£Æ' ¼Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ£ â€œÃ£â€šÅ'㠁Å'㠁‚ã‚Å'㠁 °Ã£  ªÃ£â€šâ€œÃ£  §Ã£â€šâ€šÃ¥â€¡ ºÃ£  ¦Ã£  Ã£â€šâ€¹Ã£ Å¾Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ£  ¾Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šâ€¦Ã£ â€ Ã¥â€¡ ºÃ£â€š Ã£â‚¬ Ã£  ¾Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šâ€¦Ã£ â€ Ã¥â€¡ ºÃ£â€š Ã£â‚¬ Ã£  Ã£ â€ Ã£ â€žÃ£  £Ã£  ¦Ã¥â€¦â€žÃ£  ¯Ã¥ ¬â€°Ã£ â€"㠁 Ã£  ¦Ã§â€ËœÃ£ â€žÃ§â€° ©Ã£â€šâ€™Ã© £Å¸Ã£  ¹Ã£  ¦Ã£ â€žÃ£â€šâ€¹Ã£ â€ Ã£  ¡Ã£  «Ã¥ ¡ ©Ã£ â€¹Ã£â€šâ€°Ã£ â€žÃ£â€šâ€šÃ£  ®Ã£ Å'㠁 »Ã£ â€"㠁 Ã£  ªÃ£â€šÅ Ã£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚㠁 Ã£ â€œÃ£  §Ã£â‚¬ Ã£â‚¬Å'Ã¥ ¡ ©Ã¥â€¡ ºÃ£â€š Ã£â‚¬ Ã¥ ¡ ©Ã¥â€¡ ºÃ£â€š Ã£â‚¬ Ã£  ¨Ã¨ ¨â‚¬Ã£ â€ Ã£  ¨Ã£â‚¬  㠁 ¾Ã£  £Ã£ â€"ã‚ Ã£  ª Ã¥ ¡ ©Ã£ Å' ã‚ ¶Ã£Æ' ¯Ã£â€š ¶Ã£Æ' ¯ ã‚ ¶Ã£Æ' ¯Ã£â€š ¶Ã£Æ' ¯Ã£  ¨ Ã¥ ± ±Ã£  ®Ã£â€šË†Ã£ â€ Ã£  « 㠁 µÃ£  Ã£  §Ã£  ¦Ã£  Ã£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã€‚㠁 ¿Ã£â€šâ€¹Ã£  ¿Ã£â€šâ€¹Ã£  ¾Ã£  « è ˆŸã  ¯ 㠁â€"㠁Šã  ®Ã¥ ± ±Ã£  § ä »Å Ã£  «Ã£â€šâ€š 㠁‚㠁 µÃ£â€šÅ'㠁 Ã£ â€ Ã£  §Ã£ â„¢Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ¥â€¦â€žÃ£  ¯Ã¥ ¼Å¸Ã£ Å' 㠁 ¾Ã£â€šâ€œÃ£ ËœÃ£â€šâ€¦Ã£ â€ Ã£â€šâ€™ 㠁  Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã  ¨Ã£   㠁 ²Ã£   Ã£â€šÅ Ã£  «Ã£  ¾Ã£â€š Ã£ â€ºÃ£  ° 㠁 ¨Ã£  ¾Ã£â€šâ€¹Ã£  ®Ã£â€šâ€™ 㠁 ¿Ã£  ¦Ã£ Å Ã£ â€¹Ã£  ªÃ£ â€¹Ã£  £Ã£ Å¸Ã£  ®Ã£  §Ã£ â„¢Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ£â‚¬Å'ãÆ' ¯Ã£â€š ¡ 㠁  Ã£â€šÅ'㠁‹ 㠁Ÿã â„¢Ã£ â€˜Ã£  ¦Ã£  Ã£â€šÅ'㠁  Ã£â€šÅ'㠁‹ 㠁â€"㠁Šã‚’ 㠁 ¨Ã£â€š Ã£  ¦Ã£  Ã£â€šÅ'〠Ã£  ¨Ã£ â€ Ã£  ¨Ã£ â€  㠁â€"㠁Šã  ¯ 㠁 µÃ£  ­Ã£ â€¹Ã£â€šâ€° 㠁‚㠁 µÃ£â€šÅ'〠 㠁 µÃ£  ­Ã£  ¯ 㠁â€"㠁Šã  ®Ã£ Å Ã£â€šâ€šÃ£  ¿Ã£  § ãÆ'â€"ã‚ ¯Ã£Æ'â€"ã‚ ¯ 㠁â€"㠁šã‚“㠁 §Ã£ â€"㠁 ¾Ã£ â€žÃ£  ¾Ã£ â€"㠁Ÿã  ¨Ã£ â€¢Ã£â‚¬â€šÃ£  Ã£â€šÅ'㠁 §Ã£â‚¬ Ã¤ »Å Ã£  §Ã£â€šâ€šÃ¦ µ ·Ã£  ®Ã¦ ° ´Ã£ Å'Ã¥ ¡ ©Ã£ â€¹Ã£â€šâ€°Ã£ â€žÃ£  ®Ã£  §Ã£ â„¢Ã£â‚¬â€š Romaji Translation Mukashi mukashi, futari no kyoudai ga sunde imashita.Otouto wa mazushiku, kurashi ni komatteimashita.Toshikoshi no ban, otouto wa doushiyouka to komatteita tokoro, aru hitori no ojiisan ni ai, kou iwaremashita.Kono saki ni aru yama no odou de, kono omanjuu to ishi no hikiusu o koukan shite morainasai.Sou iware ojiisan wa omanjuu o watashimashita.Otouto wa iwareta toori yama no odou de omanjuu to ishi no hikiusu o koukan shite moraimashita.Mata ojiisan ni ai ni iki, hikiusu to koukan shitemoratta koto o tsutaeru to,OO, kore ja, koreja. Kono hikiusu wana, migi ni mawasu to hoshii mono ga ikurademo detekuru n ja. Tometai toki wa hidari ni mawaseba ii.Sore o kiite otouto wa ie ni kaeri, sassoku sono usu o hiite mimashita.Kome dero! Kome dero!to iimashita. Suruto odoroita odoroita.Hontouni hikiusu kara wa okome ga zaa zaa oto o tatete ame no youni fukudashite kita dewa arimasen ka.Sono usu o hiku to, nandemo nozomi ga kanai, otouto wa okanemochi ni narimashita.Aruhi, ani ga sono usu o nus umidashi, fune no ue ni motte ikimashita.br/>Hahahaha... Kore ga areba nandemo dete kuru zo. Manjuu dero, manjuu dero.Sou itte ani wa ureshikute amai mono o tabete iru uchi ni shiokarai mono ga hoshikunarimashita. Sokode, Shio dero, shio dero.to iiu to, masshirona shio ga zawa zawa zawa zawa to yama no youni fukidete kimashita.Mirumiruma ni fune wa shio no yama de imanimo afuresou desu.Ani wa otouto ga manjuu o dashita toki ni hidari ni mawaseba tomaru nowa mite okanakatta node deus.Waa dareka tasuketekure! Dareka shio o tometekure!Toutou shio wa fune kara afure, fune wa shio no omomi de bukubuku shizunde shimaimashita to sa.Sorede, imademo umi no mizu ga shiokarai no desu. 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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Bachelor of Science Nursing Online Working Registered Nurses Attend Kaplan University to Gain Credibility as Writers 2019

For nurses with a knack for writing, a host of exciting job opportunities exists by combining clinical and writing skills. Pharmaceutical companies, medical marketing companies, and professional organizations need knowledgeable Registered Nurses to create written professional publications. With a bachelor of science nursing online degree, Kaplan University students develop writing skills, hone clinical knowledge, and boost their credibility as nursing writers. Kaplan Bachelor of Science Nursing Online Graduates as Nurse Writers Fortunately, medical writing rarely requires the artistic abilities of a Mark Twain or a Maya Angelou. Registered Nurses who wish to work as medical writers simply require professional writing skills and the appropriate clinical knowledge to create, edit, and proof materials such as: Articles for journals and newspapers. Education and training materials. Sales and Marketing Publications. Textbooks. Books about historically important nurses. With a bachelor of science nursing online degree, Kaplan graduates are prepared to assume a variety of positions as nurse writers, including: Medical Writer. Medical Editor. Editorial Assistant. Managing Editor. 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Use a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Online from Kaplan University to Jump-Start a Writing Career Work as a nurse writer typically requires at least a bachelor of science in nursing, according to Nursing Spectrum. A bachelor of science in nursing teaches basic professional writing development and critical thinking skills. Working Registered Nurses have the option of attending Kaplan Universitys Bachelor of Science in Nursing online program. The majority of coursework can be completed through distance education along with labs and clinical rotations arranged between the university and the student. 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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Effects Of Beef On Cattle Farms - 1490 Words

On many farms in the United States, it is common to utilize hormones and other additives on cattle in factory farms. Farms often feed animals hormones to quicken the slaughtering process. Although the factory farms sell a surplus amount of cattle to stores, cattle are being treated unfairly and inhumanely. Cattle in farm factories are subject to the injection of hormones, harsh environments and poor physical treatment. Due to the utilization of hormones, abuse of cows and monopolization of cattle factories livestock farms, cows are deprived of basic needs and suffer physical trauma. Beef is a popular meat amongst the North American population and is sold in many factory farms and ranches throughout the nation. From a young age, cattle are sent to slaughterhouses well before their natural lifespan. According to an organization named Last Chance For Animals, â€Å"Nearly all cows used for dairy in the U.S. are eventually slaughtered for human consumption†, (LCA).At an average of less than 5 years of age, exhausted cows are considered â€Å"spent† and sent to slaughter, and millions of them are eaten by Americans as hamburger. In a natural setting, a cow can live more than 20 years†, (LCA). Millions of cows are slaughtered every year, and are also growing in numbers. According to Farm Sanctuary, â€Å"In 2010, 34.2 million cattle were slaughtered for beef in the United States† (Sanctuary). The mass growth and selling of cow meat is largely responsible for the growth and death rate of theShow MoreRelatedThe Environmental Impact Of Meat Production1421 Words   |  6 Pagespractices used around the world. It’s easy to see the negative effects on the environment and why it’s ethically wrong in that sense. 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Robert Frost - Poetry Begins in Delight Ends in Wisdom -...

â€Å"Poetry begins in delight and ends in wisdom† – Robert Frost Essay Danielle Sims Robert Frost was a poet who wrote traditional poetry that opposed the free verse styles and â€Å"no rules† system of the modernist poets who wrote at the same time in the early 1900s. His poetry is deceptively simple, commonly using colloquial language which flows just as naturally as speech. Whilst Frost is a poet who seems to be simplistic in his writing styles, his rhyming schemes are surprisingly sophisticated, often using iambic pentameter or blank verse. This, along with the use of colloquial language amounts to poetry which is intricately formed and subtly beautiful; often allowing the meaning to be overlooked. Frost is renowned for his descriptive use of†¦show more content†¦Another poem by Robert Frost that has elements of delightful imagery and descriptive language is â€Å"The Road Not Taken†. Once again, Frost’s pastoral writing style and inclination to write about difficult topics through the metaphor of nature has led him to set this poem in a â€Å"yellow wood.† The first line of the poem sets the scenery, â€Å"Two woods diverged in a yellow wood†. This imagery is beautiful; it is at the time of autumn and we can picture a scene of autumn leaves fluttering from the trees onto the ground. â€Å"And looked down one as far as I could, To where it bent in the undergrowth†. We can picture peering down a yellow trail, and looking as far as we possibly can, until there was only bush. Because we can picture it, we can relate to it, and appreciate the scenery. The way the poem sounds is also captivating. It is set out in iambic tetrameter, a very difficult rhyming scheme which, when spoken, sounds amazing. The poem flows, thanks to the use of enjambment throughout. â€Å"And sorry I could not travel both/And be one traveller, long I stood† â€Å"Two woods diverged in a wood and I-/ I took the one less travelled by†. The use of colloquial language only aids the reader in appreciating it, as the words work so well together. We take delight in reading it as it flows off the tongue so naturally, and it is beautifully formed and written.Show MoreRelatedRobert Frosts Stay against Confusion766 Words   |  3 Pages Term Paper: Robert Frost’s Stay against Confusion Robert Frost’s poetic techniques serve as his own â€Å"momentary stay against confusion,† or as a buffer against mortality and meaninglessness in several different ways; in the next few examples, I intend to prove this. Firstly, however, a little information about Robert Frost and his works must be provided in order to understand some references and information given. Robert Frost is an iconic poet in American literature today, and is seen as oneRead MoreSummary Of The Figure A Poem Makes By Robert Frost996 Words   |  4 Pagespoet Robert Frost may at first appear simplistic, but upon a second glance, there is more to be seen. The works of Frost â€Å"can be seen as a thoughtful reply to high modernism’s fondness for obscurity and difficulty† (Baym 218). The purpose of this paper is to analyze Frost’s own work through applying his personal philosophies regarding the true nature and purpose of poetry upon his own poem â€Å"Out, out-†. To truly analyze the poem â€Å"Out, out-† through Frost’s own ideology of the nature of poetry, hisRead MoreGrammar: Figures of Speech5410 Words   |  22 PagesOrwell Alliteration - The repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants in tow or more neighboring words (as in â€Å"she sells sea shells). Although the term is not used frequently in the multiple-choice section, you can look for alliteration in any essay passage. The repetition can reinforce meaning, unify ideas, supply a musical sound, and/or echo the sense of the passage. Allusion – A direct or indirect reference to something which is presumably commonly known, such as an event, book, myth, placeRead MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 PagesLike Bureaucracy? 480 Self-Assessment Library How Willing Am I to Delegate? 486 glOBalization! The Global Organization 489 An Ethical Choice Downsizing with a Conscience 496 Myth or Science? â€Å"Employees Resent Outsourcing† 500 Point/Counterpoint The End of Management 503 Questions for Review 504 Experiential Exercise Dismantling a Bureaucracy 504 Ethical Dilemma Directing the Directors 505 Case Incident 1 Creative Deviance: Bucking the Hierarchy? 506 Case Incident 2 Siemens’ Simple Structure—Not 506

Under Pressure, Dubai Company Drops Port Deal Essay Sample free essay sample

The state-owned Dubai company seeking to pull off some terminal operations at six American ports dropped out of the trade on Thursday. bowing to an grim bipartizan onslaught in Congress that swept aside President Bush’s attempts. How the Clock Ran Out on the Dubai Ports Deal ( March 10. 2006 ) DP World and U. S. Trade: A Zero-Sum Game ( March 10. 2006 ) News Analysis: Suddenly. a Rebellion in the G. O. P. on a Signature Issue ( March 9. 2006 ) In Break With White House. House Panel Rejects Port Deal ( March 9. 2006 ) Faulty Screening of Truck Drivers Puts Ports at Risk. New Report Finds ( March 9. 2006 ) G. O. P. Leaders Vowing to Block Ports Agreement ( March 8. 2006 ) Doubts Back Home Fuel G. O. P. Worries Over Ports Deal ( March 2. 2006 ) Coast Guard Had Concerns About Ports Deal. Papers Show ( February 28. 2006 ) Gaps in Security Stretch From Model Port in Dubai to U. S. ( February 26. 2006 ) The Chemical reaction: Panel Saw No Security Issue in Port Contract. Officials Say ( February 23. 2006 ) Timeline of a Troubled Deal Forum: National SecurityThe company. DP World. said that at the way of Dubai’s swayer it would â€Å"transfer† to a still-unnamed American company the rentals to pull off some of the busiest terminuss in the United States. including some in New York. Newark. Baltimore and Miami. Under oppugning. the company declined to state whether it planned to sell the American operations or had some other dealing in head. The action averted a confrontation with Congress that Mr. Bush was all but certain to lose. as signaled on Wednesday by a 62-to-2 ballot of the House Appropriations Committee to reject the transportation. because it allowed the sale of some terminal operations to an Arab province company. Senator John W. Warner. Republican of Virginia. announced the alteration on the Senate floor two hours before the Senate had been scheduled to vote on a gesture that could hold paved the manner for a Democratic proposal to scurry the trade. Mr. Warner made his proclamation amid indicants that the White House was looking for a manner out of the confrontation. A deputation of Republican Congressional leaders told Mr. Bush on Thursday forenoon that his menace to blackball Congressional action against reassigning control of the terminuss would non halt Congress from barricading the trade. The result did nil to work out the implicit in issue exposed by an tumult that has consumed the capital for hebdomads. A huge bulk of containers that flow daily into the United States remain uninspected and vulnerable to security spreads at many points. Some experts suggested that DP World’s speedy resignation might take force per unit area off the disposal. Congress and states around the universe to work out that job. DP World announced its determination after the White House appeared to signal that Mr. Bush wanted a face-saving manner out of the displacement by worsening to reiterate his veto menace. The company said the determination had been made by the premier curate of the United Arab Emirates. who is besides the swayer of Dubai. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. â€Å"This was clearly non a concern determination made by DP World. † a senior disposal functionary said. â€Å"It was a strategic determination made by the U. A. E. to avoid farther harm. † In Dubai. a senior political functionary with intimate cognition of the deliberations. said: â€Å"A political determination was taken to inquire DP World to seek and defuse the state of affairs. We have to assist our friends. † The official sought namelessness because he was non authorized to talk for the record. He was mentioning to Mr. Bush. who backed the initial trade. and several Republican senators who did every bit good. The company’s determination drew suspirations of alleviation from functionaries in New York and other metropoliss where the at hand transportation had stirred calls of dismay. But the proclamation left those functionaries inquiring which American companies might desire to purchase the American terminal operations. The company that DP World outbid to purchase the current operator. Peninsular A ; Oriental Steam Navigation. a British company. for $ 6. 8 billion. is Singaporean. â€Å"If it’s a U. S. company. it should relieve some of the concerns about security which have been talked about over the last few hebdomads. † Charles A. Gargano. frailty president of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. said. â€Å"I don’t cognize how successful they’ll be. † The Port Authority owns terminuss in the New York metropolitan part. Foreign companies have long dominated the concern of burden and droping lading ships. and few American operators remain. â€Å"This is a instance where we were reasoning about the incorrect portion of the job. † said Stephen Flynn. a former Coast Guard officer and port security expert who has argued that the nationality of the port operations director has little to make with the gaping holes in security. â€Å"Americans were shocked to larn that the huge bulk of port operations in this state are handled by foreign houses. But transit is a planetary web. and we’re non traveling to have all of it. † Private equity houses. including the Blackstone Group in New York and KKR. have been named as possible purchasers of the American terminal operations. which are a little and non peculiarly moneymaking piece of the $ 6. 85 billion Dubaian purchase. The prostration of the trade is the 2nd clip in less than a twelvemonth in which a foreign acquisition raised protests about the economic security of the United States. Cnooc. a Chinese government-owned oil company. dropped a command to purchase Unocal in July. after it was clear that resistance would run high. Chevron took over the company alternatively. for $ 18 billion. What appeared to put off Democrats and Republicans this clip. against the background of concern about possible terrorist onslaughts. was that the purchaser was a state-owned Arab company. Mr. Bush and his Plutos issued a strong defence. proposing that racial prejudice ballad at the nucleus of the expostulations and warning that an undertone of isolationism would finally harm American attempts to enlist other states in antiterrorism runs. Those expostulations were washed off in a tidal moving ridge of resistance in which Republicans and Democrats competed to place themselves as greater defenders of American security. Democrats like Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York warned that the port operations could be â€Å"infiltrated† by terrorists working the ownership in Dubai. an emirate known for its unfastened trade. Dubai had been the transportation point get downing in the late 90’s for atomic constituents shipped by the largest illicit atomic engineering web in the universe. The president of the House Armed Services Committee. Representative Duncan Hunter. Republican of California. introduced a measure that would necessitate American ports and other strategic assets to be returned to American custodies. â€Å"Our longer-term end is to place long-range foreign investing in our critical substructure. reform the procedure for O.K.ing foreign investing in the United States and guarantee 100 per centum lading review. † Mr. Hunter said on Thursday. From the start of the contention. the White House appeared to hold been caught flat-footed. Mr. Bush and his top advisors said they learned about the transportation tardily last month. one month after the Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States. an interagency commission that passes judgement on foreign acquisitions. approved the displacement. after deciding minimum expostulations raised by the Coast Guard. portion of the Homeland Security Department. The tumult over the trade. fanned in portion by talk wireless. led the White House and DP World into grants. Ten yearss ago. DP World agreed to a more thorough probe by the interagency group and said it would keep the American operations separate from the remainder of the company until the reappraisal was completed. By Thursday forenoon. Mr. Bush’s imperativeness secretary. Scott McClellan. appeared to signal that the White House was endorsing off from its place. by declining to reiterate the veto menace. At the clip. Mr. Bush was run intoing with the Senate bulk leader. Bill Frist. and Speaker J. Dennis Hastert. both of whom had vocally split with Mr. Bush on the trade. â€Å"It was a tactical treatment by that point. † a participant said. â€Å"Look. the president didn’t autumn off a turnip truck. He understood the political world. † Another participant. the House bulk leader. Representative John A. Boehner. Republican of Ohio. was unapologetic about the rebellion. â€Å"House Republicans. † Mr. Boehner said. â€Å"were obligated to take action to react to the concerns Americans have expressed about the proposed trade. † It was ill-defined who a purchaser might be for the assets now on the block. Experts said ports concerns threw off a predictable sum of hard currency. a quality frequently attractive to private equity purchasers. Because DP World is despairing to sell. some experts said. the terminal rentals could be dumped at a deal monetary value. â€Å"There are a batch of private equity houses that focus on logistics concerns. and runing a port might be a logical extension of that. † said Andrew Sommer. a spouse with Debevoise A ; Plimpton in New York who frequently works with private equity houses. Three private equity houses named as possible suers. Blackstone. KKR and the Texas Pacific Group. had no remark. DP World issued its determination hours after its side won a unit of ammunition in a legal difference with the Port Authority. The authorization had asked a New Jersey province tribunal in Newark to let it to interrupt rapidly its 30-year rental on the Port Newark Container Terminal. half operated by P A ; O Ports North America. Judge Patricia K. Costello of Superior Court in Essex County ruled that she did non cognize plenty about the dealing to do an immediate determination about whether the transportation was a dealing that required the consent of the Port Authority. Judge Costello ordered an expedited reappraisal of the ailment because of the â€Å"high degree of public interest† in the â€Å"security and workings of the port. † Reporting for this article was contributed by Hassan Fattah from Dubai. David D. Kirkpatrick from Washington. Patrick McGeehan from New York and Heather Timmons from London.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Technical Skills for Social and Cultural Concerns- myassignmenthelp

Question: Discuss about theTechnical Skills for Social and Cultural Concerns. Answer: Business skills are defined as the different techniques through which the marketing managers can solve the issues at workplace. Proper technical as well as analytical skills are required to be present in the marketing managers, as it will help them in dealing with various situations. The business skills are essential to be present in the marketing individuals, as this will analyze their strengths that have to be implemented by them in various situations at workplace. The main aim and purpose of the essay is to analyze the different business skills that need to be adopted by the individuals in the workplace. Proper skills are to be determined, as this will help in analyzing the opportunities and threats faced by the individuals. The structure includes identification of the skills that has to be adopted by the marketing managers and the impacts faced by them in the future. In this essay, two business skills are identified and justified which are necessary for employment in business, as it also describes how these business skills can be taught by universities to undergraduate students. Technical skills are the ones that help in accomplishing the specific tasks that are related to the information technology. In different kind of businesses, technical skills are important as this helps in analyzing the skills and perform the specific tasks well. In order to meet the objectives and developing various strategies proper planning is done by the marketing managers in the organization (Sekaran, Uma and Roger 2016). Firstly, technical skills is one of the business skills of the marketing managers as it helps them in understanding and developing various strategies that helps the organization in gaining profit in the future. Technical skills are essential that has to be possessed by the marketing managers. Technical skills of the marketing manager help in determining and identifying the area wherein improvement is required. The improvement has to be such that it helps in devising the strategy such as emailing the target customers in order to make them aware about the differen t offers provided by the respective company on various purchases made by them. Proper launching has to be done by the marketing officials in order to attract more customers and make the customer base strong in nature. The results need to be evaluated properly with the help of email as well as ecommerce data as to understand the estimate of the sales of the company. The technical department of the company needs to analyze the results of the sales of the company and it will help them to automate the success for the future. The database has to be created by the technical department that will help in development of web as well as designing of the web that will help in analyzing the strategies of pricing and innovation in the company. This will enhance the issues and it will help them in making understand the students about the issues that can be resolved easily. As the technical skills of the managers also help them in forecasting the improvements that are required to be implemented by them in their products and services to target more customers. For instance: The universities teach such technical skills to the students who are ready to work and take up challenges as well. The universities can help the students in searching the job with proper implementation of information technology. These improvements help in understanding their position in the competitive marketing environment and analyze the growth of the company with proper implementation of strategies such as reviewing the pricing as well as diversifying the offerings to the target customers (Sekaran, Uma and Roger 2016). Proper database has to be created for identifying the target customers in the respective company, as this will help in wire framing the copies of the databases of the target customers of the company. Proper emailing has to be done by the technical department wherein t he marketing officials will mail the different discounts provided by them and other extra benefits provided by them to their special customers who have made many purchases in the last few months (Sekaran, Uma and Roger 2016). The forecasting of the statistics is essential to be done by the employees of the technical department, as this will help in researching about the technology of the market (Perreault et al. 2013). For instance: In a respective organization, technical skills are important in nature, as this will them in gaining sales in the competitive market. The technical department needs to implement strategies relating to the expansion of the company as well as other strategies that will help in creating various options that will help the customers shopping the items that are necessary for them (McDonagh, Pierre and Andrea 2014). According to Perreault et al. (2013), proper implementation has to be done that will help the company in getting access of the various technologies that can provide the respective company with various competitive strategies that will help in gaining profit in the future. Furthermore, the other business skill that has to be possessed by the marketing managers is analytical skills that helps in understanding the various analytics required in the marketing jobs. The marketing managers need to adopt proper ability to visualize as well as articulate the problems that can create issues for the entire company (Ali, Melewar and Charles 2013). The marketing managers need to possess the analytical skills as it helps in solving the problems with analyzing the entire situation. The marketing officials as well as the managers need to analyze the information, as this will help in understanding the political, economic as well as personal decisions that can create huge impact on the marketing decisions taken by them in the organization (Csikosova et al. 2014). With proper implementation of analytical skills, it will help in enhancing the decisions of the business and create more opportunities for the business as well. The marketing officials need to ask proper quest ions to the customers about the various queries faced by them regarding various products and services of the respective company. The expected results need to be analyzed, as this will help the marketing department to understand the loopholes and rectify them accordingly (Lovelock, Christopher and Paul 2015). Proper analytical skills of marketing have to be effective in nature for the various tech savvy individuals who are interested in online marketing and it is helpful for those who are also familiar with emails for receiving various notifications of different offers provided by the companies in the future (Baker, Michael and Michael 2016). The analytical skills are to be properly understood by the individuals as this will help them in overcoming the issues that will be faced by them in the workspace and it will help in resolving such issues.. The analytical skills are implemented by the company can help in understanding the performances of other competitors in the market. The universities are required to teach the analytical skills as well to their students as this is a huge requirement that has to be properly taught in order to make them independent in nature. Fir instance: The universities need to help the students in handling the assignments effectively as well as collecting information properly as well. Proper organizing of data as well as strategies related to strategies help in understanding the behavior of customers in their database. There are sources of analytical data that is used by the companies in order to understand the focus of the competitors through various surveys with help of questionnaires and online tracking of customers as well. In order to manage the interactions of the customers, it is necessary for the company to implement marketing analytical plan in order to satisfy the needs of the customers (A rsel, Kirsi and Johanna 2015). For instance,in a respective organization, the marketing manager needs to implement technologies that will help in increasing their sales and revenues in the future. In the electronics store, proper advancement in technology is necessary as to gain competitive advantage in the business against the competitors. The respective electronics company needs to implement various technologies that will help the company in analyzing the loopholes and they can implement strategies that will help them in generating emails or other techniques that can generate sales in the business. These business skills can be taught to the students with sharing practical examples about the marketing strategies that can help the company to gain profit in the business. The students will be able to learn various strategies with proper practice provided to me on the basis of on the job training to them and this will help them in understanding the entire job profile of the marketing o fficials. The marketing officials need to ascertain such issues and solve them with proper usage of the analytical skills and solve them properly as well. Conclusion Therefore, it can be inferred that proper implementation of strategies is essential to be adopted by the company, as this will help in understanding the loopholes of the company. The respective company needs to implement such policies and procedures that will help them in analyzing the business skills such as analytical as well as technical skills. The companies need to implement business skills as this helps them to understand the marketing characteristics that are helpful for them in the future for understanding the needs of the company. The main motive of the company has to understand the tastes and preferences of the company as it will help them in analyzing the competencies of other competitors in the market. The universities need to teach both the skills to their students as this will help them in understanding the skills and will have huge impact on them as this will make them capable of handling different challenges in the work field. References Ali, Maged, T. C. Melewar, and Charles Dennis. "Special issue on CRM: Technology adoption, business implications, and social and cultural concerns." (2013): 391-392. Arsel, Zeynep, KirsiErranta, and Johanna Moisander. "Introduction: theorising gender and gendering theory in marketing and consumer research." (2015): 1553-1558. Baker, Michael J., and Michael Saren, eds.Marketing theory: a student text. Sage, 2016. Csikosova, Adriana, MriaAntoov, and Katarna?ulkov. "Strategy in direct and interactive marketing and integrated marketing communications."Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences116 (2014): 1615-1619. Lovelock, Christopher, and Paul Patterson.Services marketing. Pearson Australia, 2015. 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