Steven Brian Pennell is popularly known as the Route 40 killer or the Corridor Killer. Pennell is believed to be the first documented serial killer in the history of the state of Delaware and also the first person to be executed in the state of Delaware since the year 1946. Pennell is a Caucasian male born on November 22, 1957, a native of the Delaware. Pennell is married to Mrs. Kathy Pennell with three children, two of his own, and a step daughter. Pennell worked as an electrician but…
Under the leadership of Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Biocon has become one of the top industries in the pharmaceutical market; “earn as you learn” was their winning motto that summed their innovative approach to processes of production and business. Mazumdar- Shaw wanted to become a Master brewer and transformed her Bachelor in Biology into a world success; she overcame the Indian laws against alcohol production and she adapted her plans according to the local availability of fresh fruits and vegetables…
Published in 1972 Learning from Las Vegas by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour analyzes the architecture of the commercial strip in Las Vegas as an object of communication and persuasion. The architecture along the strip acts as sign rather than space with the intentions of creating an architectural object capable of seducing and luring the spectator at mid glance. Venturi translated the Las Vegas strip as a form of architecture that relied solely on iconicity as…
Introduction The United States Air Force’s foundational tenet for command and control of air and space forces is “centralized control and decentralized execution” executed by a Joint Forces Air Component Commander through an Air Operations Center. Centralized control and decentralized execution is the fundamental organizing principle for the United States Air Force and affects everything from presentation of forces to weapon systems to doctrine to professional military education. This long…
In order to advocate the benefits of training to the management & staff of your company, it is vital that they understand the impact it can play in improving organizational performance. To ensure that the training initiative you implement has a real impact team 's must rack their minds to conceptualize under these three topics: 1. Revenue 2. Economics 3. Time The Mission Statement concentrates on the here and now; it defines the customer(s), fundamental processes and it informs you about the…
In The Crying of Lot 49, Oedipa Maas’ development as a reader represents the historical transformation from a traditional, transparent and factual way of understanding the world (typical of the 1950s and the Cold War period) towards a reading related to the possibility of multiple meanings and the metaphor (characteristic of the 1960s). In particular, the paranoid perception of reality, questioning the appearance of the things and looking for their transcendental meaning, allows the acceptance…
Society is the purveyor of indelible, influential people and experiences that have the ability to shape the human race in a magnanimous or deleterious fashion. Since people are the inspiration for experiences, peoples’ effects on society needs to be delineated. There are many classes of people in a society. There are not only passive and active people, but also pacifists and activists. The pacifists are the quiet peacemakers of the society that try to discourage violence. Unfortunately,…
which remained indelible and I can’t get rid of it that I need to write this piece. With all my strenuous tweets, ‘whatssapping’ and ‘facebooking’ to drum-up support for elrufai during the campaigning period, I know to a full extent that elrufai's modus operandi is quite unfathomable. At the voting point I had an internal dialogue with my humble self, to vote for him or not to vote at all, for the reason that I can't vote for PDP. At that juncture, I remember Kathleen Casey's quote. Casey says…
In the film Crash, Haggis explores racism by different groups, stereotyping, inhumanity and class. He makes attempts to show that we are all racist in one way or another and at times jumps to conclusion that can be either right or wrong about another person because of ethnicity difference. He explores gender roles by way of the negativity surrounding each female and inhumanity via the scene where the Cambodians are found in the van. In the article "Crash", Roger Ebert claims we are all…
1. McGregor published Theory X and Theory Y over 30 years ago. Do we still have Theory X managers? Why? There is no doubt in my mind that today, 30 years later, we still have Theory X managers. According with McGregor Theory X, managers tend to have a negative, pessimistic view of employees and display more coercive, autocratic leadership styles using external means of controls, such as threats and punishment. Additionally, their attitudes hold that employees dislike work and must be closely…