Totes McGoats: A half human half goat with a grey long sleeve undershirt and a blue shirt with the name Totes McGoat and the recycling symbol in the middle of the chest. Walks around in two legs and encourages the community of Niagara Falls to recycle their waste properly. McGoat was initially to become a fun mascot and inspire people to recycle more. However, why is this creator so horrid to look at, yet alone be advertised? Buffalo is known for Buffalo Bills and their mascot is a bison, so…
The U.S. Economic Outlook Forecast In order to forecast the economic outlook of the United States a few factors must be examined. The history and the changes in the GDP, savings, investment, real interest rates, and unemployment rates must be analyzed. Also, the monetary policy and its influence on the long-run behavior of price levels, inflation rates, costs must be examined. Trade deficits and surpluses must also be considered when forecasting the economic outlook of the US. When it come to…
When discussed or brought up, the word “race” evokes a muddy array of denotations and connotations. (Throop, Lecture, 10/15/15). However, anthropologists have concluded that race has no biological basis, but is rather a cultural category that entails certain social implications that impact people’s lives due to dynamic nominalism. (Throop, Lecture, 10/15/15). These ideals are exemplified in Marc Perry’s article “Who Dat?: Race and Its Conspicuous Consumption in Post-Katrina New Orleans,” as he…
It seems that O'Connor wanted to make her characters seem disposable as if their life has no meaning since they will die. Meanwhile, Cormac McCarthy, “No Country for Old Men” author, wanted to leave Chigurh with just that as his name, without any physical attributes' given, as it makes him seem more like an idea…
Orison Swett Marden once said” We make the world we live and shape our own environment”. Like we all have known, the environment around us is the crucial part of our life, but sadly , our surroundings at the moment is getting worse and worse day by day. As a responsible citizen, the one who care about our descendants future and health , we generally need to conserve it. Many people may think that only many big things will able to help our environment, It is considerably a falsely thought. In…
The patient was first shaved with disposable clippers from the chest to the abdomen and the lateral flank. The nurse shaved the patient starting from the chin and moved down to the feet. This just means the nurse went down with her strokes. After the nurse shaved the patient, the first assistant…
State of the Arts Sunday in the Park George is colorful musical written by James Lapine with music written by the world-renowned Stephen Sondheim. The musical is based around the 19th century Impressionist George Seurat’s painting from 1884, “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte”. A rendition of this outstanding musical was recently playing over the past three months on the Guthrie Theater’s Wurtele Thrust Stage. The story revolves around Seurat himself along with a multitude of characters pictured in…
1. License reconciliation, elimination of duplicate software and redeployment. Assuming an average cost of $50 per licensed product. The average PC can eliminate/redeploy one licensed product for a savings of: $50 x 2,500 PCs = $125,000 2. Consolidation of software to servers for server based launching. Assuming that 25% of the user population can eliminate one software application from a local hard drive to a central server and that the average application requires 20-80meg, than the…
simple planning, Americans homeowners were paying less for more valuable property. The unemployment rate was now at an all-time low and more Americans were in the workforce now. Many homes were now two-income families, giving families even more disposable income. The United States was also experiencing a strong bull market, middle class homes were making hundreds of thousands in the stock markets. In the mid-eighties, it seemed like nothing could stop the flow of money. Many Americans middle…
This book is about the way federal policy has targeted Native American Indians time and time again throughout history. It is about how Native American Indian women cleverly resisted outside efforts from destroying their way of life. It started with the treaties and is still going today with state welfare reform. This book examines the tensions between the different policies that have impacted the reservation economy and the cultural obligations that maintain community life on the reservation.…