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How Did The Vietnam War Affect Australia
The Vietnam War had a large impact on Australian culture through many different avenues and to
varying degrees. The competing attitudes towards Australia s involvement in the war threw society
into a heated debate, whilst the soldiers were in the heat of battle. The returning veterans could not
re enter society easily and their children did and will continue to bear the brunt of their hardships.
However, the war increased Australia s multiculturalism and diversity in many areas, due to
influences from both their allies and enemies . The Vietnam War impacted Australian culture both
positively and negatively on a variety of levels and in a variety of areas. The issue of conscription
and the extent of Australia s involvement in the war came... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the years after the war, the American way of life was projected further into Australia via
popular culture. The major difference between the Vietnam War, and those before it was drug use,
which was rampant among soldiers. Although smoking marijuana was a punishable offense under
army rules, many soldiers still indulged. Whilst the South Vietnamese government tried to crack
down, this was soon over shadowed by the rise of heroin among the soldiers. Ted Lavender, an
American soldier, being one of the key heroin users in the troop said: ...real smooth. Today we ve
got ourselves a real mellow war. This drug addiction was brought back with the Australians and is
how the first samples of heroin were introduced to Kings Cross. Television also plays a significant
role in forming the culture, beliefs and values of a nation, and after the war, America was able to
produce television shows more cheaply than Australia. This in turn, meant that Australian characters,
themes and issues, were often outweighed by representations of the American way of
The Music Club Alternate Ending
The Music Club was buzzing with energy as the staff readied for the night ahead. Several
members were cleaning tables while Yvonne, the headline act was on stage practising her set.
Ella busied herself with checking glasses for smudges as she listened to the woman s wonderful
voice. Ella, can I get a coke? her boss called from the table where he was watching Yvonne with
intensity, never looking up as he waved Ella over. Ella grabbed a clean glass, poured a coke and
took it over to him. What do you think about her? Jacob flicked his finger in Yvonne s direction as
Ella placed the glass on the table in front of him. She sounds good. Ella replied as she wiped
moisture off the palm of her hand on the hip of her jeans.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All of a sudden Yvonne cut off. Ella turned to see her running from the stage with one hand on her
stomach and the other over her mouth. The microphone fell to the floor with a loud clatter and
the sound system buzzed so loudly that it hurt Ella s ears. Yvonne? Jacob yelled as he pushed
himself up from his chair. It was the quickest Ella had ever seen him move. She was forced to
dodge out of his way as he raced for the door that went back stage. What s going on? Katie, one of
the other barmaids, asked as Ella headed back to her work. She shook her head and shrugged her
shoulders. Something is up with Yvonne. She replied as she picked up her next glass and began
to wipe the smudges away. Ok, everyone, I need all of you down here immediately! Jacob s voice
came from the stage. Ella could hear panic in his voice. As she turned toward the stage she saw that
the other staff members were all rushing to take up seats in front of
Company Database Design Model Essay
Introduction

As a requirement for our Database Management System I subject, we were assigned to create a
database design model for a certain company. Since our instructor allowed us to select any
company, we chose _____ ____ _____; further details about this establishment will be explained
in the later part of this article. It s been known that a company with a good business design flow
would most likely be much more prone to success since it is the foundation on how a company
should develop and progress. It is where business experts and analysts base their critical decisions
especially in the part where crucial events take place. Probably one of the most important
characteristics of good business plan and design is the structure ... Show more content on
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The business rules we have developed for ______ are as follows:
1.The rate for computer rentals shall be P5.00 per 30 minutes of usage. If a session of usage
reaches more than the exact division of 30 minutes (example: total usage time is 2 hours and 7
minutes.), the excess of 7 minutes shall be charged P5.00. Therefore, as the example stated above,
the user shall be charged for a total amount of P25.00. The first 30 minutes shall also be charged an
amount of P5.00.
2.Computers to be repaired must be sent to the establishment. There shall be no home service
allowed unless for some special cases. A home service may be performed but with some additional
charges. A charge of 10% of the total repairs cost shall be applied.
3.The company shall not be held liable with regards to software piracy installations. The client
should have with them their registered and licensed Operating System (for OS Installation); licensed
software (from application software to utility software), and other software. The establishment shall
only be of service for installation guide relating computer software and hardware.
4.Follow up designs shall be charged differently from initial designs. Same as with design
productions which
Eassy On Diesel
Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858 1913)

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Module: EG1010
Assessment Type: Essay
The full essay title: Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858 1913)
Module Title: Communication in Engineering Practice
Student ID Number: 51767470.
Date of Submission: 01.12.2017

Introduction From the name Diesel on a first thought one may think of: Automobile, Engines, Fuel,
Transport, Diesel brand which deals with clothing, shoes, perfumes. This is enough to have an idea
of what this man has contributed to today s society. Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel is a famous
engineer indeed and his path towards fame and fortune wasn t all rosy.

Early Life and Family Background Born on March 18, 1858 in Paris, France, Rudolf Diesel was the
son of Theodor Diesel who was a leather worker, and Elise Strobel. Diesel s parents were
Bavarian Germans from Augsburg. During the Franco Prussian War of 1870, the Diesel family
had to be expelled from France which caused them to transfer to London. Young Rudolf Diesel
was, however, was sent back to Augsburg by Theodor Diesel to continue the education at Munich
Polytechnic, where Diesel studied engineering. Rudolf Diesel became excited by engineering as
he visited the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts several times. Rudolf Diesel couldn t
graduate in his 1879 class due to typhoid, but this didn t make him lose interest in what he loved
the most. The following year, Rudolf Diesel graduated with flying colours in fields of Engineering.
At Munich Diesel a student of the refrigeration engineer Karl Paul Gottfried von Linde. Diesel
then went back to Paris, where, in 1880 he worked with Karl Paul Gottfried von Linde at his firm.
In 1883, Diesel was married to Martha Flasche, had their sons Rudolf Jr. and Eugen, and their
daughter Heddy.

Working Life(Career) Diesel and Linde designed and constructed a modern refrigerator as well as
ice plant in 1880. A year later, Diesel became the director of the plant. Diesel was fascinated by the
theoretical works of Nicholas Carnot, a French physicist who was the brain
Rutherford s Lab Essay
1. Choose one of the two shapes above and draw what the path of the marbles might look like if
someone repeated the process we used in class. Include at least 10 marble rolls. Make sure that
there would enough evidence to estimate the size, shape, and location of the object. Explain your
rationale in between 5 7 sentences. Based on the path of the marbles in the diagram, there is enough
evidence to estimate the size of the shape, based on where the marblebounces off of the shape and
where the marble rolls past the shape. You can also use this method to determine the approximate
location of the shape. In the diagram that I drew, you would be able to determine that the shape isn t
located towards the top or bottom of the cardboard and that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In what ways did this activity represent a model for Rutherford s efforts to determine the
structure of the atom? What type of thinking and evidence (direct or indirect) were necessary in
order to draw conclusions in both situations? This activity is a model for Rutherford s
experiments to determine the structure of the atom because in the activity, we rolled a marble
towards a shape that we could not see in order to determine its size, shape, and location, just as
Rutherford observed how particles bounced off of or went through a sheet of gold foil, in order
to determine the size, shape, and properties of atoms.We used the angles at which the marble
bounced off of the shape in order to determine the properties of that shape in our activity, and in
Rutherford s experiments, he observed how the particles bounced off of or went through the gold
foil, in order to determine the atom s properties. Also, we used a piece of cardboard to cover our
target because Rutherford was not able to see the atoms that he was studying. In order to draw
conclusions in both situations, you need to determine what makes the marble or particle roll or
travel the way it does. For example, in the experiments, if the particle went straight through the
gold leaf and in our activity, if the marble rolls straight through the cardboard, you can infer that
the particles and the marble didn t hit the target. However, if the marble or particle bounced off of
the target at an angle, you need to be able to use those angles to determine what shape and size the
target is and where it is
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Question 2
Presented below is information related to Rembrandt Inc. s inventory.
(per unit)SkisBootsParkas
Historical Cost273.79152.7576.37
Selling Price312.70208.95106.27
Cost to distribute27.3811.533.60
Current replacement cost292.52151.3173.49
Normal profit margin46.1141.7930.62
Determine the following:

Question 3
Matlock Company uses a perpetual inventory system. Its beginning inventory consists of 67 units
that cost $40 each. During June, the company purchased 202 units at $40 each, returned 8 units for
credit, and sold 168 units at $67 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Question 16
Mehta Company traded a used welding machine (cost $10,080, accumulated depreciation $3,360) for
office equipment with an estimated fair value of $5,600. Mehta also paid $3,360 cash in the
transaction. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange.

Question 17
Depreciation is normally computed on the basis of the nearest
A). full month and to the nearest dollar.
B). day and to the nearest cent.
C). day and to the nearest dollar.
D). full month and to the nearest cent.

Question 18
Fernandez Corporation purchased a truck at the beginning of 2012 for $54,180. The truck is
estimated to have a salvage value of $2,580 and a useful life of 206,400 miles. It was driven 29,670
miles in 2012 and 39,990 miles in 2013. Compute depreciation expense for 2012 and 2013.

Question 19
Lockhard Company purchased machinery on January 1, 2012, for $79,200. The machinery is
estimated to have a salvage value of $7,920 after a useful life of 8 years.
(a) Compute 2012 depreciation expense using the double declining balance method.
(b) Compute 2012 depreciation expense using the double declining balance method assuming the
machinery was purchased on October 1, 2012.

Question 20
Jurassic Company owns machinery that cost $1,145,700 and has accumulated depreciation of
$458,280. The expected future net cash flows from the use of the asset are expected to be $636,500.
The fair value of the equipment is $509,200.
The Ethics of Sexual Orientation-Based Discrimination in...
Tangibly speaking, discrimination occurring on the basis of sexual orientation, while small in
aggregate numbers, reaches the same rates as gendered discrimination against women in the
workplace, when measured at a per capita rate, and creates a situation in which homosexual and
transgendered individuals typically earn 10 or more percent less income than their heterosexual
peers (Croteau, 1996). With this, sexual orientation based discriminationis a significant problem in
American society. In a broad sense, the pervasiveness of this discrimination is facilitated by the
significant permeation of religious bias into America s ostensibly secular democracyand civil society.
Tangibly, large religious organizations such as the Catholic and... Show more content on
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Furthermore, throughout the civil rights struggle that began in the mid 20th century, and which led
to the drafting of significant anti discrimination legislation in the United States, neither legislation or
judicial precedent has specifically designated the LGBT community as a protected class at the
federal level, in contrast to the protections of this type provided to ethnic and racial minorities as
well as the disabled, amongst other minorities (Wintermute, 2002, 38 39). With this, there is no
overarching federal protection for LGBT individuals suffering from discrimination in either the
public sphere or the workplace. While some states, notably California, New York, Vermont, and a
few others have adopted legislation protecting LGBT individuals from discrimination in the
workplace, all of this legislation suffers from inconsistent enforcement (Cavico et al., 2012, 3). With
this, it is apparent that the anti LGBT sentiment that permeates the American public sphere,
buttressed by the country s intense political polarization on socio religious issues, has led to an
inadequate protection of the LGBT minority from discrimination in the workplace.
BUSINESS DIMENSIONS OF ANTI LGBT DISCRIMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Moving to the business context of this anti LGBT discrimination itself, the continuously changing
nature of mores, norms,
Comparing Structure And Culture Of The Same Industry Essay
1.Compare structure and culture of two or more firms in the same industry. Which would you prefer
to work for?
The two firms being compared were google and apple, both firms dominate the intersection of
technology and consumer access. In addition they both compete across a huge range of sub
industries such as computing software, hardware, operating systems, applications and web browsing
amongst others. However each firm takes a different approach from an organizational perspective.
GOOGLE
Google Inc. is an American multinational technology company specializing in internet related
services and products. It was founded on September 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, whilst the
current C.E.O is Sundar Pichai.
Organizational Structure
This refers to how activities such as task allocation, coordination and supervision are directed
towards achievement of organizational goals, therefore it seeks to define a way an organization
conducts its business, treats its employee, customer and wider community. Moreover, Google
represents a cross functional structure also known as matrix or flat structure. This means that
employees, groups or teams can bypass middle management and report directly to the top
management, one being the CEO, Sundar Pichai.
Organizational Culture
Organizational Culture is based upon a system of shared meaning, held by a group of members that
distinguishes one organization from the other. Therefore Google s culture was and still is based
upon its foundation, in
Essay On Union Carbide
One of the worst cases of catastrophic event in history is the Bhopal Union Carbide case. Nearly
three decades ago, the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal India had a devastated tragedy. The
toxic chemical and methyl isocyanate gas leak from the plant killed thousands of civilians who
were sleeping and injured hundreds of thousands of people in the nearby neighborhood. For those
who survived from this catastrophic incident had injuries ranging from blindness to suffering burns
of the skins. The cause of this accident was due to the lack of safety standards and the decision
making of Management of Union Carbide in the U.S and management in India in which it played a
huge role on how this incident unfold and the many lives that... Show more content on
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It was a domino effect that led from one issue to another. Secondly, there was a legal issue
involved at the beginning of the process when the company decided to build the plant. There
were few laws put in place by the government of India and it didn t require expensive
environmental equipment or required that the Union Carbide in the US to ensure the workplace
protection for their workers. Since the Union Carbide in the U.S. paid low cost labor, the least
they could have done is provided a workplace protection for their employees in India. They should
have enacted the same laws and standards for all their employees regardless of where the plant
was located. The safety of their employees should have been the number one priority for them, but
it wasn t the case. In addition, the Indian operations were also not in compliance with legal, moral,
or ethical standards. They had very few laws that were enacted by their government and they couldn
t the very least follow it. There were times when they saw the equipment was corroded, but they did
nothing to fix it. Some of the equipment was not in working order and they still continue their
production. Even when they were told to fix the issues found by

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