Sunday, January 26, 2020
History Of Localization And Glocalization Marketing Essay
History Of Localization And Glocalization Marketing Essay Social capital in multinational companies is part and parcel of human resource management, whether locally or internationally. The terms globalization, localization and glocalization are expressions introduced to economy only recently. It is needless to say that globalization and localization refer (in finance) to economic concepts including multinational corporations, sale and purchase and other services. Since the end of the Cold War, we have been facing economic struggle instead of the military one that prevailed for many decades. à But glocalization is an exceptional term, since it is coined of two words (globalization and localization). In this paper I intend to examine the evolution of glocalization and present some practical examples from my environment (Norway) to find out how this term works. Some sociologists, anthropologists and economist classify capital into three main types. Pierre Bourdieu distinguishes between three capitals: economic capital, cultural capital and social capital. In this paper I will try to describe the structure of the banking industry with a focus on Western Europe and the Nordic countries. Furthermore, I will describe how my own organization (Nordea Bank ASA) should relate to the global evolution toward a more global banking industry. Let me start with the notion of globalization in economy first and then proceed to glocalization. Theodore Levitt article, Globalization of markets in the Harvard Business Review in 1983 introduced a heated discussion of consequences of globalization, which revolved around global governance, independence and local market conditions. Globalization in this context is defined as a process where banks are larger and fewer and where they operate largely across countries and regions, i.e. that we call global oligopoly. The globalization of the banking industry is still in its infancy, but some features appear already to be central to the development of this industry in the coming years. In Norway, globalization will involve new challenges and opportunities for Norwegian banks both in Norway and abroad. à The Europe Commission has set a goal to reduce the many trade barriers that stand in the way of an efficient financial market in Europe. It is not easy to set borders between globalization and glocalization in economy or in social applications. Glocalization is defined by (Wellman B. 2001) as the following Glocalization is a neologism meaning the combination of intense local and extensive global interaction à Du +1-et dette offentlig. Angre Glocalization is a proposed solution to some problems of globalization. Critics believe globalization causes conflict between an emerging worldwide system of values and regional autonomy, resulting in the destruction of local cultures. Glocalization proposes to mediate between this global system and local community and that local practices be respected. It often involves tailoring products intended for international distribution to the tastes of local consumers. To illustrate the strategic implications and choices, I will use the model The nine strategic windows (Solberg 1997). C:UsersIhabDesktopniggaUten navn.bmp This approach is a dynamic model that enables us to indicate which strategies the players should choose in the future market. The analysis will therefore focus on the conditions that should be present for such a role that each bank should use effectively. The two dimensions of this matrix are the industrys globality and the banks ability for internationalization. In the study, I will use the model with nine windows indicating nine specific strategic options. Over the last 30 years, we have seen that some Norwegian banks seeking to internationalize their operations by establishing branches abroad. Banks range from Stay home market, to Strengthen position in the global markets orfind new owners with the international network . Thus different banks are located not only at different points along the y-axis, but also along the x-axis (the industry globality). If one is located to the left of the matrix, it indicates little globality. There will be fewer opportunities and threats of global ization, which should then set the orientation of the strategies that banks should choose depending on how they are positioned along the y-axis. I have already placed some Norwegian banks in this picture. Globalization of the banking industry had impacts on Norwegian banks and Norwegian banking industry. This is due to the fact that in the past banks had different products and services in diverse markets and were affected differently by the structural and international barriers. The strategies will be on the one hand more affected by consolidation in established markets; on the other hand, globalization could represent major threats but many opportunities. Other strategic alternatives will be more effective, depending on the location along the y-axis. Studies of multi-national companies (MNS) use of European banks (Berger Smith 2003; Berger, Dai, Ongen Smith 2003) show that the banking industry still has some way to go before it can be called global. A problem with this model is in its construction. It is simple to understand, there are many ways to define the two dimensions and fault localization could lead to completely w rong conclusions in strategic choices in an individual company. As a practical example, Nordea Bank, which is the largest bank in the Nordic and Baltic region with headquarters in Stockholm bank, is the result of successive Nordic acquisitions and mergers in the period 1997 to 2000. Through its around 10 million customers of which 4.9 are the online customers and 1,300 branches is the market leader in the Nordic region with 35, 20, 20 and 15% market share to Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. à Our vision is to be the leading Nordic bank. Growth strategy has been mergers and acquisitions, but the strategy is further organic growth in the Nordic and near abroad emerging markets (Annual Report 2006). In Norway, the goal is to increase market share in the retail market. Nordea is well equipped to meet the challenges that globalization entails. Furthermore, our assessment is that the Baltic / Poland for strategic reasons should be developed in order to restrain the activities of other banks, especially German and Austrian, but also other fore ign banks. The possible scenario is that Poland is an exciting emerging market is an arena where major Western European banks competing for market share. We realize that this may be difficult in Russia. Nordea has a major share in Ogresbank but does not control the bank 100%.à In this respect, Russia should be an important priority for Nordea. à http://www.investopedia.com/terms/g/glocalization.asp#ixzz2NYBBvRnm Finally, I have proved to review the social culture, social capital and glocalization in Nordea and other firms. Some other examples, I intend to cite are McDonalds Corporation and MTV Networks activities. McDonalds Corporation has restaurants in more than 100 countries. Instead of offering an American-style menu in a place like Dubai and other Islamic countries, where people do not eat pig meat, McDonald sells mostly chicken, lamb and beef. Big-ticket items in the automotive industry are examples of glocalization. Mercedes-Benz or BMW car manufacturers present many different engine offerings and trim levels for their home market. à But the cars offered abroad are usually limited to more powerful engines and higher-end interiors. Likewise, MTV Networks, which broadcasts in many countries, does not offer the same programming in all those countries. The network tailors each channel to suit those countries individual tastes and features regional and international musicians. With satellite TV, audiences can even glocalize their living rooms. Numerous foreign-language channels can be ordered, so an immigrant from Italy can catch her favorite variety shows on RAI International, or an Egyptian expat can catch regional news from back home on Al Jazeera channel.
Saturday, January 18, 2020
The Return: Shadow Souls Chapter 42
By now Matt and Mrs. Flowers couldn't ignore the blinding lights anymore. They had to go outside. But just as Matt opened the door there was ââ¬â well, Matt didn't know what it was. Something blasted straight out of the ground and into the sky, where it got smaller and smaller, became a star, and disappeared. A meteor that had gone through the Earth? But wouldn't that mean tsunamis and earthquakes and shockwaves and forest fires and maybe even the Earth ripping apart? If one meteor that hit the surface could kill off all the dinosaursâ⬠¦ The light that had been shining upward had faded slightly. ââ¬Å"Well, bless my soul,â⬠said Mrs. Flowers in a small, shaken voice. ââ¬Å"Matt, dear, are you all right?â⬠ââ¬Å"Yes, ma'am. Butâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Matt's vocabulary couldn't stand the strain. ââ¬Å"What the hell was it?â⬠And to his slight surprise, Mrs. Flowers said, ââ¬Å"My sentiments exactly!â⬠ââ¬Å"Wait ââ¬â there's something moving. Get back!â⬠ââ¬Å"Dear Matt, be careful with that gunâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ââ¬Å"It's people! Oh, my God! It's Elena.â⬠Matt abruptly sat down on the ground. He could only whisper now. â⬠Elena. She's alive. She's alive!â⬠From what Matt could see, there were a group of people climbing and helping others climb out of a perfectly rectangular hole, perhaps five feet deep, in Mrs. Flowers's angelica patch. They could hear voices. ââ¬Å"All right,â⬠Elena was saying, as she bent down. ââ¬Å"Now grab my hands.â⬠But the way she was dressed! A scrap of scarlet that showed all sorts of scratches and cuts on her legs. On top ââ¬â well, the remains of the gown covered about what a bikini would. And she was wearing the largest, most sparkly costume jewelry that Matt had ever seen. More voices, going on through Matt's shock. ââ¬Å"Be careful, yes? I will lift him to you ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"I can climb out my own.â⬠ââ¬â surely that was Stefan! ââ¬Å"You see?â⬠Elena rejoiced. ââ¬Å"He says he can climb out his own!â⬠ââ¬Å"Oui, but perhaps one small lift ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"This is hardly the time for machismo, little brother.â⬠And that, Matt thought, fingering the revolver, was Damon. Blessed bulletsâ⬠¦ ââ¬Å"No, I want ââ¬â to do it myself ââ¬â okay ââ¬â got it. There.â⬠ââ¬Å"There! You see! He's better every second!â⬠Elena caroled. ââ¬Å"Where's the diamond? Damon?â⬠Stefan sounded anxious. ââ¬Å"I have it safe. Relax.â⬠ââ¬Å"I want to hold it. Please.â⬠ââ¬Å"More than you want to hold me?â⬠Elena asked. There was a blur and then Stefan was lying back in her arms, while she said, ââ¬Å"Easy, easy.â⬠Matt stared. Damon was right behind them, almost as if he belonged there. ââ¬Å"I'll watch the diamond,â⬠he said flatly. ââ¬Å"You watch your girl.â⬠ââ¬Å"Excuse me ââ¬â I'm sorry, butâ⬠¦could somebody please lift me out?â⬠And that was Bonnie! Bonnie, sounding plaintive but not afraid or unhappy. Bonnie giggling! ââ¬Å"Have we got all the sacks of star balls?â⬠ââ¬Å"We've got all the ones from that house we found.â⬠And that was Meredith. Thank God. They'd all made it out. But despite his thoughts, his eyes were drawn again to one figure ââ¬â the one who seemed to be supervising things ââ¬â the one with golden hair. ââ¬Å"We need the star balls because any one of them might be ââ¬â â⬠she was beginning, when Bonnie cried out ââ¬Å"Oh, look! Look! It's Mrs. Flowers and Matt!â⬠ââ¬Å"Now, Bonnie, they'd hardly be waiting for us,â⬠Meredith put in. ââ¬Å"Where? Bonnie, where?â⬠Elena demanded. ââ¬Å"If it's Shinichi and Misao in disguise I'm going to ââ¬â hey, Matt!â⬠ââ¬Å"Will someone please tell me where?â⬠ââ¬Å"Right there, Meredith!â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh! Mrs. Flowers! Umâ⬠¦I hope we didn't wake you.â⬠ââ¬Å"I have never had a happier awakening,â⬠Mrs. Flowers said solemnly. ââ¬Å"I can see what you have been through in the Dark Place. Your ââ¬â er ââ¬â lack of sufficient clothingâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ A sudden silence. Meredith glanced at Bonnie. Bonnie glanced at Meredith. ââ¬Å"I know these clothes and gems may seem a little too muchâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Matt found his voice. ââ¬Å"Those jewels? They're real?â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh, they're nothing. And we're all dirtyâ⬠¦.â⬠ââ¬Å"Forgive me. We stink ââ¬â which is my fault ââ¬â â⬠Stefan began, only to have Elena cut in. ââ¬Å"Mrs. Flowers, Matt: Stefan's been a prisoner! All this time! Starved and tortured ââ¬â oh, God!â⬠ââ¬Å"Elena. Shhh. You got me back.â⬠ââ¬Å"We got you back. Now, I'll never let you go. Ever, ever.â⬠ââ¬Å"Easy, love. I really need a bath and ââ¬â â⬠Stefan stopped suddenly. ââ¬Å"There're no iron bars! Nothing to shut off my Powers! I canâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ He stepped away from Elena, who clung with one hand. There was a soft, silvery flash of light, like a full moon appearing and disappearing in their midst. ââ¬Å"Over here!â⬠he said. ââ¬Å"Anyone who doesn't want little beastly parasites, I can take care of you.â⬠ââ¬Å"I'm your girl,â⬠said Meredith. ââ¬Å"I have a phobia about fleas, and Damon never even got me any flea powder. What a master!â⬠There was laughter at this, laughter Matt didn't understand. Meredith was wearing ââ¬â well, it had to be costume jewelry ââ¬â but still it looked like about a few million dollars' worth of sapphires. Stefan took Meredith's hand. There was the same soft flash of light. And then Meredith stepped back saying, ââ¬Å"Thanks.â⬠Stefan's low response was, ââ¬Å"Thank you, Meredith.â⬠Meredith's blue dress was at least in one piece, Matt observed. Bonnie ââ¬â whose dress had been slashed into starlight-colored ribbons ââ¬â was raising a hand. ââ¬Å"Me, too, please!â⬠Stefan took her hand, and it happened all over again. ââ¬Å"Thank you, Stefan! Oooh! I feel so much better! I hated itching!â⬠ââ¬Å"Thank you, Bonnie. I hated to think I was dying alone.â⬠ââ¬Å"Other vampires, take care of yourselves!â⬠Elena said, as if she had a clipboard and were checking items off. ââ¬Å"And, Stefan, please ââ¬â â⬠She held out her hands to him. He knelt in front of her, kissed both her hands, then enshrouded them in the soft white light. ââ¬Å"But I'd still like a bathâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ said Bonnie pleadingly, as the new vampire ââ¬â the tall fit one ââ¬â and Damon had each sparked a moonlight glow around themselves. Mrs. Flowers spoke up. ââ¬Å"There are four working bathtubs in that house: in Stefan's room, in my room, in the rooms on either side of Stefan's. Be my guest. I'll put some bath salts in each right now.â⬠And then she added, holding her arms out to the whole ragged, bleeding, dirty bunch of them: ââ¬Å"My house is yours, my dears.â⬠There was a chorus of passionate ââ¬Å"thank yous.â⬠ââ¬Å"I'll arrange a rota. For feeding Stefan, I mean. If you girls are willing,â⬠Elena added quickly, looking at Bonnie and Meredith. ââ¬Å"He doesn't need much, just a little every hour until morning.â⬠Elena still seemed very shy of Matt. Matt was very shy of her. But he stepped forward, empty hands held up to show that he was harmless. ââ¬Å"Is it a rule that it's only girls? Because I've got blood, too, and I'm healthy as a horse.â⬠Stefan quickly looked at him. ââ¬Å"No rule about only girls. But you don't have to ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"I want to help you.â⬠ââ¬Å"Okay, then. Thank you, Matt.â⬠The proper response seemed to be ââ¬Å"Thank you, Stefan,â⬠but Matt couldn't think of anything until, ââ¬Å"Thanks for taking care of Elena.â⬠Stefan smiled. ââ¬Å"Thank Damon for that. He and the others all helped me ââ¬â and each other.â⬠ââ¬Å"We Also Walk Dogs ââ¬â at least Sage does,â⬠Damon said slyly. ââ¬Å"Oh ââ¬â that reminds me. I should use that de-parasiting trick on my two friends. Saber! Talon! Heel!â⬠He added a whistle that Matt could never have imitated. In any case, Matt was operating in a dream. A huge dog, almost as big as a pony, seemingly, and a falcon came out of the darkness. ââ¬Å"Now,â⬠the fit vampire said, and once again the soft light shone. And then: ââ¬Å"There. If you don't mind; I prefer to sleep out-of-doors with my friends. I am grateful for all your kindnesses, Madame, and my name is Sage. The hawk is Talon; the dog, Saber.â⬠Elena said, ââ¬Å"Dibs on Stefan's bath for Stefan and me, and Mrs. Flowers's bath for the girls. You boys can work things out on your own.â⬠ââ¬Å"I,â⬠Mrs. Flowers said gravely, ââ¬Å"will be in the kitchen, making sandwiches.â⬠She turned to go. That was when Shinichi arose from the earth above them. Or rather when his face arose. It was clearly an illusion, but a terrifying and marvelous one. Shinichi actually seemed to be there, a giant, perhaps supporting the world on his shoulders. The black part of his hair blended in with the night, but the scarlet tips made a flaming halo around his face. Having come from a land that was dominated by a giant red sun, night and day, it was an odd sight. Shinichi's eyes were red as well, like two small moons in the sky, and they focused on the group by Mrs. Flowers's house. ââ¬Å"Hello,â⬠he said. ââ¬Å"What, you look so surprised? You shouldn't be. I really couldn't let you come back without popping up to say ââ¬Ëhello.' After all, it's been a long time ââ¬â for some of you,â⬠the giant face said, grinning. ââ¬Å"Also, of course, to share in the festivities ââ¬â we've saved little Stefan, and, my, we even fought an oversized chicken to do it.â⬠ââ¬Å"I'd like to see you take Bloddeuwedd on, one on one, and get a secret key out of her nest, at the same time,â⬠Bonnie began indignantly, but stopped when Meredith squeezed her arm. Sage, meanwhile was murmuring something about what his own ââ¬Å"oversized chicken,â⬠Talon, would do if Shinichi were brave enough to show up in person. Shinichi ignored all this. ââ¬Å"Oh, yes, and the mental calisthenics you had to go through. Truly formidable. Well, never again will we mistake you for blunder-headed idiots who never really asked why my sister would give you any clues in the first place, much less clues that Outsiders could understand. I meanâ⬠ââ¬â he leered ââ¬â ââ¬Å"why not just go and swallow the key in the first place, hmm?â⬠ââ¬Å"You're bluffing,â⬠Meredith said flatly. ââ¬Å"You underestimated us, plain and simple.â⬠ââ¬Å"Maybe,â⬠said Shinichi. ââ¬Å"Or maybe it was something else entirely.â⬠ââ¬Å"You lost,â⬠said Damon. ââ¬Å"I realize that may be an entirely new concept for you, but it's true. Elena has gained much more control over her Powers.â⬠ââ¬Å"But will they work here?â⬠Shinichi smiled eerily. ââ¬Å"Or will they suddenly disappear in the light of a pale yellow sun? Or in the depths of true darkness?â⬠ââ¬Å"Don't let him bait you, Madame,â⬠Sage shouted. ââ¬Å"Your Powers come from a place he cannot enter!â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh, yes, and the renegade. The Rebel's rebel son. I wonderâ⬠¦what are you calling yourself this time? Cage? Rage? I wonder what these children will think when they learn who you really are?â⬠ââ¬Å"It won't matter who he is,â⬠Bonnie cried. ââ¬Å"We know that. We know that he's a vampire, but that he can be gentle and kind and he's saved us over and over again.â⬠She shut her eyes, but held her ground against the gale of Shinichi's laughter. ââ¬Å"So ââ¬ËMadame,'â⬠Shinichi mocked, ââ¬Å"you think you have gained ââ¬ËSage.' But I wonder if you know what in chess we call a ââ¬Ëgambit' is? No? Well, I'm sure your intellectual friend will be glad to inform you.â⬠There was a pause. Then Meredith said, with no expression at all, ââ¬Å"A gambit is when a chess player sacrifices something ââ¬â for instance, a pawn ââ¬â deliberately ââ¬â just to get something else. A position on the chessboard that they want, for instance.â⬠ââ¬Å"I knew you'd be able to tell them. What do you think of our first gambit?â⬠Another silence, then Meredith said: ââ¬Å"I presume you mean you've given us back Stefan to achieve something better.â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh, if you only had golden hair ââ¬â as your friend Elena has so generously displayed.â⬠There were various exclamations on the theme of ââ¬Å"Huh?â⬠ââ¬â most of them directed at Shinichi, but some at Elena. Who promptly exploded. ââ¬Å"You took Stefan's memories ââ¬â ?â⬠ââ¬Å"Now, now, nothing so drastic, my dear. But a thirty-meld-a-session beautician ââ¬â now, she was most cooperative.â⬠Elena turned her gaze up at the giant face with a look of utter contempt. ââ¬Å"Youâ⬠¦cad.â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh, I'm stricken to the heart.â⬠But the thing was, Shinichi's giant face did look stricken ââ¬â angry and dangerous. ââ¬Å"Between you, all such close friends: do you know how many secrets there are? Of course, Meredith is a mistress of secrecy, keeping her secrets from her friends all these years. You think you've already pumped her dry, but the best is yet to come. And then, of course, there is Damon's secret.â⬠ââ¬Å"Which if spoken of here and now will mean instant war,â⬠Damon said. ââ¬Å"And you know, it's strange, but I got the feeling that you came here tonight to negotiate.â⬠This time Shinichi's laughter really was a gale, and Damon had to leap behind Meredith to prevent her being knocked into the hole the elevator had made. ââ¬Å"Very gallant,â⬠Shinichi boomed again, shattering glass somewhere on Mrs. Flowers's house. ââ¬Å"But I really must be going. Shall I leave a synopsis of the prizes you still have to search for before your little company can look each other in the eye?â⬠ââ¬Å"I think we already have them. And you are no longer welcome around this home,â⬠Mrs. Flowers said coolly. But Elena's mind was still working. Even standing here, knowing that Stefan needed her, she was searching for the reasons behind this: Shinichi's second gambit. Because she was sure that this was one. ââ¬Å"Where are the pillowcases?â⬠she said in a sharp voice that frightened and bewildered half the group, and simply frightened the rest. ââ¬Å"I was holding one, but then I decided to hold on to Saber instead.â⬠ââ¬â Sage. ââ¬Å"I had one, at the bottom of the hole, but I dropped it when somebody lifted me out.â⬠ââ¬â Bonnie. ââ¬Å"I've still got one, although I don't understand what good ââ¬â â⬠Damon began. ââ¬Å"Damon!â⬠Elena whirled to him. ââ¬Å"Trust me! We've got yours and Sage's safe ââ¬â what's happening to Bonnie's in the hole?â⬠The moment she had said ââ¬Å"trust meâ⬠Damon had dumped his pillowcase on top of Sage's, and by the time she was finished, he had leaped into the hole, which was still so bright with leylight as to hurt any vampire's eyes. But Damon made no complaint. He said, ââ¬Å"I have it safe now ââ¬â no, wait! A root! A damned root is curled around one of the star balls! Someone toss me a knife, quick!â⬠While everyone else was slapping their pockets for knives, Matt did something that Elena couldn't believe. First he glanced down into the six-foot-deep hole while pointing ââ¬â a revolver, was it? Yes ââ¬â she recognized it as the twin of Meredith's. Then without trying to let himself down easily, he simply jumped as Damon had, into the hole. ââ¬Å"DON'T YOU WANT TO KNOW ââ¬â â⬠roared Shinichi, but no one was paying any attention to him. Matt's jump didn't end lightly as Damon's had. It ended with a gasp and a stifled curse. But Matt didn't waste time; still on his knees, he handed the gun up to Damon. ââ¬Å"Blessed bullets ââ¬â shoot it!â⬠Damon moved very fast. He didn't even seem to aim. But he must have clicked the safety off and aimed immediately, for the root was now streaking for the soft wall of the hole, its end wrapped tightly around something round. Elena heard two shattering revolver shots; three. Then Damon stooped and picked up a vine-wrapped ball, medium-sized and crystal clear where its true surface could be seen. ââ¬Å"PUT THAT DOWN!â⬠Shinichi's rage was beyond all measure. The two burning red spots of his eyes were like flames ââ¬â like moons of fire. He seemed to be trying to get them to comply by sheer volume. ââ¬Å"I SAID, DON'T TOUCH THAT WITH YOUR FILTHY HUMAN HANDS!â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh, my God!â⬠gasped Bonnie. Meredith said simply, ââ¬Å"It's Misao's ââ¬â it has to be. He'd gamble with his own; but not with hers. Damon, hand it up to me, along with the revolver. I bet it's not bulletproof.â⬠She knelt, reaching into the hole. Damon, with a raised eyebrow, did as she said. ââ¬Å"Oh, God,â⬠Bonnie cried, from the edge of the hole. ââ¬Å"Matt's sprained his ankle ââ¬â at least.â⬠ââ¬Å"I TOLD YOU,â⬠roared Shinichi. ââ¬Å"YOU'LL BE SORRY ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Here,â⬠Damon said to Bonnie, taking not the slightest notice of Shinichi. Without any more ado, he picked up Matt and floated up out of the hole. He deposited the fair-haired boy beside Bonnie, who looked at him with the wide brown eyes of utter confusion. Matt, though, was a Virginian through and through. After swallowing only once, he got out a ââ¬Å"Thank you, Damon.â⬠ââ¬Å"No problem, Matt,â⬠Damon said, and then ââ¬Å"What?â⬠as someone gasped. ââ¬Å"You remembered,â⬠Bonnie cried, ââ¬Å"You remembered his ââ¬â Meredith!â⬠she broke off, looking at the tall girl. ââ¬Å"The grass!â⬠Meredith, who had been examining the star ball with a strange expression, now tossed the revolver to Damon and tried with her free hand to tear away the grass that had twined around her feet and up her ankles already. But even as she did so, the grass seemed to leap upward and grab her hand, binding it to her feet. And now it was sprouting, growing, racing up her body toward the ball which she held high in the air. At the same time, it was tightening around her chest, forcing air out of her lungs. It all happened so fast that it was only when she gasped, ââ¬Å"Somebody take th' ball,â⬠that the others leaped to her aid. Bonnie was the first to get there, tearing with her fingernails at the greenery that was squeezing Meredith's chest. But each blade was like steel, and she couldn't rip away even one of them. Neither could Matt or Elena. Meanwhile, Sage was trying to lift Meredith bodily ââ¬â to pluck her from the earth ââ¬â and having no more success than the rest. Meredith's face, clearly visible in the light still shining from the hole, was going white. Damon snatched the star ball from her fingers just before the tangled greenery running up her arm could reach it. He then began moving literally faster than the human eye could track, never stopping in any one place long enough for any plant to grasp him. But still, the grass around Meredith was tightening. Now her face was turning blue. Her eyes were wide, her mouth open for a breath that would not come. ââ¬Å"Stop it!â⬠Elena screamed at Shinichi. ââ¬Å"We'll give you the star ball! Just let go of her!â⬠ââ¬Å"LET GO OF HER?â⬠Shinichi bellowed laughter. ââ¬Å"MAYBE YOU'D BETTER LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS FIRST BEFORE ASKING ME A FAVOR.â⬠Wildly, Elena looked around ââ¬â and saw that grass had almost completely enveloped a kneeling Stefan, who had been too weak to move as quickly as the others had. And he had never made a sound to call attention to himself. ââ¬Å"No!â⬠Elena's desperate scream almost drowned out Shinichi's laughter. ââ¬Å"Stefan! No!â⬠Even knowing it was futile, she threw herself at him and tried to rip the grass away from his thin chest. Stefan simply gave her the faintest of smiles and shook his head sadly. That was when Damon came to a stop. He held the star ball up toward Shinichi's lowering visage. ââ¬Å"Take it!â⬠he shouted. ââ¬Å"Take the ball, damn you, but let the two of them go!â⬠This time the gale of Shinichi's laughter went on and on. A spiral of grass grew from a point beside Damon and an instant later had formed a hideous, shaggy green fist, which almost reached the star ball. But ââ¬â ââ¬Å"Not yet, my dears,â⬠gasped Mrs. Flowers. She and Matt had come breathlessly from the boardinghouse storage room ââ¬â Matt limping badly ââ¬â and they both held what looked like Post-it notes in their hands. The next thing Elena knew, Damon was moving at ferocious speed again, away from the fist, and Matt was slapping a bit of paper on the grass covering Stefan, while Mrs. Flowers did the same to the greenery on Meredith. As Elena watched in disbelief, the grass seemed to melt, dying away into hay-colored blades that fell to the ground. The next moment she was holding Stefan. ââ¬Å"Let's get inside, my dears,â⬠Mrs. Flowers said. ââ¬Å"It's safe in the storage room ââ¬â the able help the wounded, of course.â⬠Meredith and Stefan were taking great gasping breaths. But Shinichi had the last word. ââ¬Å"Don't you worry,â⬠he said, strangely calm as if he realized he'd lost ââ¬â for now. ââ¬Å"I'll get that sphere back soon enough. You don't know how to use that kind of Power anyway! And besides all that, I'm going to tell you what you've been hiding from your so-called friends. Just a few secrets, yes?â⬠ââ¬Å"The hell with your secrets,â⬠shouted Bonnie. ââ¬Å"Language, language! How about this: One of you has kept a secret all their life, and is doing so even now. One of you is a murderer ââ¬â and I am not speaking of a vampire, or a mercy killing, or anything like that. And then there is the question of the true identity of Sage ââ¬â good luck on your research there! One of you has already had their memory erased ââ¬â and I don't mean Damon or Stefan. And what about the secret, stolen kiss? And then there is the question of what happened the night of the motel, that it seems that nobody but Elena can recall. You might ask her sometime about her theories about Camelot. And then ââ¬â ââ¬Å" That was when the sound as loud as Shinichi's giant-sized gales of laughter interrupted him. It tore through the face in the sky, leaving it drooping ridiculously. Then the face disappeared. ââ¬Å"What was that ââ¬â ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Who has the gun ââ¬â ?â⬠ââ¬Å"What kind of gun could do that to him?â⬠ââ¬Å"One with blessed bullets,â⬠Damon said coolly, showing them the revolver, pointed down. ââ¬Å"You mean you did that?â⬠ââ¬Å"Good for Damon!â⬠ââ¬Å"Forget Shinichi!â⬠ââ¬Å"He is a liar when it suits him, that I can tell you.â⬠ââ¬Å"I think,â⬠Mrs. Flowers said, ââ¬Å"that we can retire to the boardinghouse now.â⬠ââ¬Å"Yeah, and let's go get our baths.â⬠ââ¬Å"Just one last thing.â⬠Shinichi's voice, giant-sized seemed to come from everywhere around them; from the sky, from the earth. ââ¬Å"You're really going to love what I have in mind next for you. If I were you, I'd start negotiating for that star ball right NOW.â⬠But his laughter was off and the muffled feminine sound behind him was almost like crying, as if Misao couldn't help herself. ââ¬Å"YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE IT!â⬠Shinichi insisted in a roar.
Friday, January 10, 2020
Spirit Leader
To many cheerleading may not be considered a sport, however what those many people may not understand, is that like all sports it requires the same key components to succeed. The cheerleaders that are serious about this sport understand that many elements are needed in making a ââ¬Å"die-hardâ⬠cheerleader. I would say these elements are dedication, commitment, heart and soul. It is with these concepts that separate who continues with their sport and who quits at the first sign of difficulty. I would like to be the ââ¬Å"Spirit Leaderâ⬠of our cheerleading team this season. One reason Iââ¬â¢d make a great choice for this position, is that I would be dedicated to the team, and wonââ¬â¢t give up when faced with an obstacle. To me, extra practicing, time spent making bows and signs, banners, or our spirit can, is not work, but a privilege. These tasks would not bother or frustrate me, as it would better all of us. I want to be apart of leading the team, and helping us all grow not only as individuals but as a family. Even though Iââ¬â¢m fairly new at cheering, my enthusiasm and dedication is great, and would help toward making our team spirit soar this year. I remember as I walked into the first tryout day, last year, how nervous and inexperienced I was, and intimidated by the ones that ââ¬Å"knew it allâ⬠. I believe my cheer skills have progressed over time. Even though Iââ¬â¢m far from perfect, if I continue to learn and get better, it can help me better the teamââ¬â¢s motivation and spirit this season. And bring spirit, love and motivation in leading the team and giving other girls someone to look up to. Being the spirit leader wouldnââ¬â¢t just be my job for the team, but the opportunity to inspire the girls with activities, challenges, and cheering together as a team. I would like to help keep our team connected, keep our cheerleader spirit alive, and have pride in our school. Thereââ¬â¢s always a time and place for fun, but being focused and keeping the big picture in mind is what is going to make us outshine the rest. We need to motivate our peers, keep the spirit flowing through the halls. Cheerleading isnââ¬â¢t just being a team, but a family. A Spirit Leader should have a positive attitude toward everything. Whether a stunt falls, or the music stops, I would be the motivating factor in keeping our team from falling apart. I need to show these girls spirit and motivate them in all aspects. If accepted to be the Spirit Leader of our team, I plan to execute the suggestions of our coach into making a spirit can, and a sign for the school of the weekly sport games. Also, I have ideas involving our ââ¬Å"little sistersâ⬠for JV this year. As well as continuing to brain storm a list of other activities. I want to make this a phenomenal season full of spirit, laughter and love. To keep our school spirit up and running all season, I would like to try and get everyone involved; students, staff, faculty, athletes, families, and the community. To make the best of this year, we need to have support from majority of these people. Those are the people that look up to us, cheerleaders, to bring the spirit to school functions. As a Spirit Leader, I want to make a change in our school and community. That will take more dedication from everyone, especially myself, but Iââ¬â¢m willing to do it. Cheerleading, to me, isnââ¬â¢t just about standing on sidelines yelling cheers, but about a group of people supporting another group through their spirit. It may not be about bows or matching outfits, either, but about how people can come together to achieve something great. Finally, itââ¬â¢s not just all about the ââ¬Ëperfectââ¬Ë routine, but about all coming together and loving each other as a family. We can make a difference. I hope in your time reading this, I have helped you realize that I would be a great Spirit Leader for our cheerleading team. I am a team player, a motivator, and girl with lots of spirit! No matter what, we are a team and weââ¬â¢re all in this together. With my concentration, focus, dedication and time, I will help make our Chittenango Varsity Cheerleading teamââ¬â¢s spirit shine, and bring our team together as one.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Design Architecture For A Multimodal System Based On...
In this chapter, we will show step by step how to design architecture for a multimodal system based on complex event processing , we take an example of put that there system because its reference the base of multimodal system. 4.1 Define the problem ââ¬â domain Put That Thereâ⬠the bolt system is a voice and gesture interactive system implemented at the Architecture Machine Group at MIT. It allows a user to build and modify a graphical database on a large Format video Display. The Goal of the research is a simple, conversational interface for sophisticated computer interaction. Natural languages and gestures are used, while speech output allows the system to query the user on ambiguous input. Boltââ¬â¢s System is primarily a voice-interactiveâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This is particularly evident with connected speech recognizers, which are nonetheless more attractive for many applicaà ¬tions, as they allow more natural spoken input. We use speech recognizers to transform speech to text using grammar below. Grammar: public = ()| (there) | (move) (that) | (delete)| (this); = create | put; = [a] (yellow | red | blue | black | green); = square | triangle | circle | rectangle; The equivalence of the grammar using graphs: Figure 9 Graphs describe the grammar Commands: ââ¬Å"Create or putâ⬠: ââ¬Å"Create a blue square.â⬠Effect of complete utterance is a ââ¬Å"callâ⬠to the create routine which needs object to be created (with attributes) as well as x, y pointing input from mouse or eye Tribe. ââ¬Å"Moveâ⬠: ââ¬Å"Move that thereâ⬠effect a displacement from old position the new one pointing by mouse or eye Tribe too. ââ¬Å"Deleteâ⬠: ââ¬Å"Delete thatâ⬠this command used to deleting an object by pointing input. ââ¬Å"There or thisâ⬠: those command help to extract the pointing input from mouse. The grammars above help us to extract only what we want as speech and ignore the rest. After using this grammar we extract sentence or words like: â⬠¢ Create a yellow square. â⬠¢ Put a red circle. â⬠¢ There â⬠¢ Delete â⬠¢ This â⬠¢ Move that b) Keyboard and Mouse (input): After the speech the user can use the mouse with a simple left click, to point the position where he wants to create or select or
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Adopted Children Have the Right to Know the Identities of...
Every day children are born to parentââ¬â¢s that give them up for adoption for one reason or another. This reason usually plays an important role in determining whether the biological parent(s) want their identities known by the child. Although the reason may be fundamental to the parents in shaping whether they choose yes or no, its value should not take precedence over the fact that adopted children have the right to know the identities of their birth parents. Many practical reasons play a part in this argument, one of which is the knowledge of their medical histories. Researchers, Kowal and Schilling reported that 75% of individuals studied were looking for their medical history either for themselves or for the sake of their childrenâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Everyone wants to know who they are and where they are from. This information fulfills the need to belong, and to feel a part of something or someone. Wondering about physical similarities, such as, do I resemble anyone in my birth family, do I have brothers or sisters out there, or where did I get my curly red hair is just some of the questions adopteeââ¬â¢s need answers for. The answer to whether the adoptee has siblings may be one of the most important bits of information available to them. This is because; in 2008 one of the most shocking stories was broke to the world by newscasters in the United Kingdom. ââ¬Å"Twins who were separated at birth married each other without realizing they were brother and sisterâ⬠, says Fiona Barton of Mail Online (Barton, 2008). The marriage was eventually annulled by a judge of the High Court. During this painful process it was disclosed to the judge by the couple that ââ¬Å"Neither knew they had a twin and when they met as adults they did not realize they were related but felt an inevitable attractionâ⬠(Barton, 2008). According to Lord Alton, an associate of the judge that heard the case, ââ¬Å"It was only after they married that they became aware of the ââ¬Å"appallingâ⬠truth. Lord Alton and his supporters want the genetic history of a child recorded on itsââ¬â¢ birth certificate, becaus e if you start trying to conceal someoneââ¬â¢s identity, sooner or later the truth will come outâ⬠(Barton, 2008). Again,Show MoreRelated Adopted Children Should Know T Essay562 Words à |à 3 Pages ââ¬Å"Giving birth is like pulling your lower lip over your headâ⬠-Carol Lucawikz When a mother gives birth to her child it is the ultimate bonding experience. And when a mother gives her child up for adoption, it is a selfless act for the childââ¬â¢s best interests, but not a painless one. Every parent that is involved in an adoption arrangement will wonder and worry about their child for many days of many years. Curiosity is powerful, and it is not uncommon to long to be reunited with oneââ¬â¢s own fleshRead MoreTo Know or Not to Know Essay824 Words à |à 4 PagesTo Know or Not to Know Every day children are born to women give birth to children that they have to give up for adoption for one reason or another. This reason usually plays an important role that determines whether the biological parent(s) want to stay in contact with the child and to be a part of his/her life. Although this reason may be very significant to the biological parents, it will most likely mean nothing to the child. Adopted children have the right to know the identities of theirRead MoreFamily Of Origin And Our Family Culture Essay1681 Words à |à 7 PagesThe term Family of Origin refers to the family that you grew up in - your parents and siblings, your original family. It may also include grandparents, other relatives, or other individuals who lived with you during part of your childhood. From our family we learn how to communicate, deal with our emotions, and get our needs met. We also learn many of our values and beliefs from our families. We often develop our sense of self in the co ntext of our family of origin. Our family of origin or ourRead MoreThe Effects of Adoption on a Family Essay1156 Words à |à 5 Pagessupport to sustain life after birth. The causes for a family to make a heartfelt decision to place a child for adoption can have dramatic effects on the birth parents, adoptive parents, and child (Adoptee), even if the decision is meant for the best. The birth parents are affected by the thought of loss of a child due to the adoption placement procedure during pregnancy because their unplanned arrival of a child and life plans will take an unexpected turn as new parents. A struggle takes place mostlyRead MoreAdoptees Began The Adoption Reform979 Words à |à 4 Pagesconsists of the adoptee, adoptive parents, and biological parents. In a closed adoption, the adoptee is not allowed access to medical records and does not know their birth parents. Prior to the reform, people did not consider the ethical or moral problems that would arise from these kind of adoptions. The belief was that sealed records would protect everyone, but this is not the case. As adoptees grew into adults, the demand for more information on their birth parents increased. This led to the debateRead MoreAdoption and Parent775 Words à |à 4 Pagespractice where the rights of biological parent(s) to the child are transferred to foster parent(s) permanently. Ado ption of a child usually would take place at a tender age of the childââ¬â¢s life, so the child wouldnââ¬â¢t know of ever being adopted. Although this depends on if the childââ¬â¢s foster parents reveals to them the information of them being adopted. Usually a biological parent putting their child in foster care or up for adoption is all in good reason. Some of them could be; the parent(s) at the timeRead MoreEssay about Arguments for Open Adoption Records1721 Words à |à 7 Pagesis whether birth records should be open or closed to adoptees. With this issue comes strong feelings on both sides. In most states adoption records are fully sealed and inaccessible, unless the adoptee petitions the court. In 16 states these records are fully or partially available upon request with no court involvement, and also may depend upon when you were born. In a few states records are completely prohibited and the adoptee will never have any access to them. Alaska and Kansas have always madeRead MoreClosed Adoption : A New Home864 Words à |à 4 Pageshis mom and put into the system. He was somehow adopted and never seen again, nor has any information been given out to our family to help locate him. He had entered closed adoption, which is an irreversible system where parents give up their rights to know any information and right to ever take part in their children s lives. The child is given a new home and grows up thinking the family raising them is their biological relatives. They never know anything about their true family or where they comeRead MoreOpen or Closed Adoption: What is Your Choice? Essay1587 Words à |à 7 Pagesparental rights and obligations from one family to another. The adoptive parents assume all responsibilities of raising the child legally and financially, therefore severing all ties to the biological parents. The difference between a closed adoption and open adoption is when birthparents and the adoptive parents know nothing of each oth er. Records are usually sealed until the child becomes of age and chooses to open them. An open adoption is when the birthparents and the adoptive parents meet eachRead MorePersuasive Essay On Adoption871 Words à |à 4 Pagesmany different issues that need to be considered. Adoption is an amazing gift for couples who are unable to have children. There are many problems that couples face when they cannot conceive. It is heart-wrenching for couples who need to endure years of trying and hoping, only to see their efforts fail or end in miscarriages. Thankfully, there is a way for these childless couples to become parents through adoption. ââ¬Å"There are approximately 1.5 million adoptees under the age of 18 years in the United
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Crucial Role of Native Americans Essays - 740 Words
For the better part of American history, the Indians have been viewed and portrayed as dimwitted, helpless victims that aimlessly stood by while the Europeans conquered their land, but this view has recently come under fire and has been overturned, as it was determined to be misleading and inaccurate. Two historians that have questioned the legitimacy of past beliefs regarding the Indians are Charles Mann and James Axtell. Each has made it plainly clear in their articles that the actions of Indians should no longer be treated as useless footnotes on the pages of history. While their articles are on seemingly different subjects, their views and beliefs on the importance of Indians in American history are incontrovertibly the same as bothâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Tisquantum was using the oblivious Europeans for his own means, and although he never achieved his goals, it is worth pointing out that he had ulterior motives for aiding the Pilgrims in their time of need. Mann does a go od job of supporting his opinion and showing that Indians were not just aloof and passive but conniving and manipulative like their European counterparts. Unfortunately, in the end all the planning and trickery in the world couldnââ¬â¢t have saved the Indians as they were just simply outnumbered and technologically inferior to the Europeans. James Axtell wrote the article entitled, ââ¬Å"Colonial America Without the Indiansâ⬠and it goes into extreme detail to pinpoint the impact that the Indians had on American history. Axtell picks out important events that irrefutably made the U.S. the country it is today and shows what may have happened had the Indians not been in existence. 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Then again, several tribes and countries such as the United States of Americaââ¬â¢s Native American, African American, Euro-American, and Africaââ¬â¢s countries Nigeria, Benin, Niger, Rwanda, Ghana, and Sierra Leone have overcome obstacles to create strong, able female leaders that rule universities, colleges, busin esses, and countries judicially. The women from
Monday, December 9, 2019
Clay Beats Liston February 25 1964 Essay free essay sample
Clay Beats Liston: February 25, 1964 Essay, Research Paper # 8220 ; Clay Beats Liston: February 25, 1964 # 8243 ; From the histories of assorted Kentucky newspapers, I was able to larn a few facts about Cassius Clay, subsequently known as Muhammad Ali, every bit good as the attitudes of his fellow Kentuckians. The first thing I noticed in all the newspapers that I viewed was that about all the articles written about the battle were written by authors from either the Associated Press ( AP ) or United Press International ( UPI ) . This displayed three things about the Kentucky imperativeness, foremost the belief that Clay # 8217 ; s battle was non of import plenty to cover themselves, secondly that the newspapers likely did non do adequate money to direct their ain newsmans down to Miami Beach, and eventually the localisation of the newspapers # 8217 ; audiences. Another facet of the battle is the consequence it had on Kentucky society, particularly the athleticss scene. I chiefly noticed that about all the documents used studies from the Associated Press and the United Press International, even the ( Louisville ) Courier-Journal, one of Clay # 8217 ; s hometown newspapers, used studies from the Associated Press. The lone articles that were non written by a member of the Associated Press were the really rare columns written about the battle. The usage of studies from the AP and the UPI shows that most newspapers did non believe the battle was really newsworthy. Merely one newspaper published an article that was non written by a member of the Associated Press or the United Press International, nevertheless that one article was an column about Cassius Clay # 8217 ; s new found wealth and non the existent battle. The deficiency of coverage besides proves that even though inkinesss were supposed to be equal to Whites, that in world accomplishments by inkinesss and Whites were treated otherwise. None of the newspapers that I read displayed a big image or headline proclaiming that Cassius Clay was the new heavyweight title-holder of the universe. Most newspapers had an mean sized headline saying that Clay was the new title-holder, but none had an article about him on the front page. This farther illustrates that accomplishments by inkinesss were believed to be less of import than the accomplishments of Whites. I saw about the same sum of articles on high school hoops, as I did on the battle. Although I am non surprised by the fact that high school hoops received about a page of coverage, I am alarmed by the fact that this one page of coverage on hoops was the same sum of coverage for the pugilism lucifer. The narratives by Associated Press and United Press International illustrate two more facts about Kentucky during the 1960 # 8217 ; s, chiefly that most of Kentucky # 8217 ; s newspapers were excessively hapless to direct their ain newsmans to Miami Beach, and furthermore that the audience was really localised to events either in their ain metropolis or the province of Kentucky. Although I am non surprised that newspapers such as the Paducah Sun-Democrat or Bo wling Greenââ¬â¢s Park City Daily News did non send newsmans to Miami, I was surprised that newspapers like Louisville # 8217 ; s Courier-Journal and the Lexington Herald, which have a much larger circulation, did non direct even one newsman from their staff to cover the battle. The absence of newsmans from the ( Louisville ) Courier-Journal and the Lexington Herald proves that even the newspapers from the major metropoliss in Kentucky had a really localized audience. The localisation of intelligence frequently prevented readers from larning about the universe that surrounds them, particularly from personal businesss of other towns. For illustration, if the Lexington Herald merely wrote studies about the events set uping the metropolis and a few major events that would consequence the full province, it would be possible that something occurred in Paducah that might non be reported in Lexington for several yearss, even months. The localisation in rural countries such as Paducah and Bowling Green is non surprising, but when urban topographic points like Louisville and Lexington localize their intelligence many of import events in other countries of the province could non be reported for an drawn-out period of clip. The most of import consequence of Cassius Clay get the better ofing Sonny Liston is the arrangement of Kentucky, and specifically Louisville on the map of pugilism. For many old ages there were legion packaging gyms in and around Louisville that produced great recreational combatants. Unfortunately, they were ignored by the national media until Cassius Clay, who was a merchandise of such gyms, defeated Sonny Liston for the heavyweight title. When Clay won the gold decoration in the 178-pounds division in the 1960 Rome Olympics Louisville # 8217 ; s gyms gained some acknowledgment for bring forthing Clay, nevertheless they were non to the full recognized until 1964 when Clay beat Liston. Clay # 8217 ; s triumph made the gyms in Louisville more popular as more and more young persons flocked to the gyms in the hopes of one twenty-four hours going heavyweight title-holder of the universe. Although none of these childs would of all time win the heavyweight title, their attempts in the ring made Louisville one of the centres of recreational pugilism. Overall from my research I learned about the different attitudes of people in the 1960 # 8217 ; s versus the 1990 # 8217 ; s. I besides realized that Kentucky newspapers about ever localize their intelligence and barely publish national or international intelligence articles that do non come from the Associated Press or some other intelligence bureau. I now understand why Kentucky is so far behind the other provinces, it is because Bluegrass staters are merely exposed to intelligence that affects them and cipher else. Most Bluegrass staters could non care about what is happening in Bosnia, nor do the newspapers report what is happening at that place, which isolates Kentucky from the remainder of the universe. ( 1 ) Courier-Journal, [ Louisville ] , Feb. 26, 1964, p. 3. ( 2 ) Lexington Herald, Feb. 26, 1964, p. 9. ( 3 ) Paducah Sun-Democrat, Feb. 26, 1964, p. 10-B. ( 4 ) Park City Daily News, [ Bowling Green ] Feb. 26, 1964, p. 9, 20.
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