Monday, January 27, 2020
Literacy and Numeracy: Personal Development Plan
Literacy and Numeracy: Personal Development Plan A new prospect by the Australian government will have new teachers who have graduated from university undergo a literacy and numeracy test to show that they are at a competent level to teach students. Students leaving university will be required to place in the top 30% to pass. EDU114 is a current course at the University of the Sunshine Coast which is helping aspiring teachers to get ready for life in the classroom. In this course, one of our tasks is to form a personal develop plan to help us achieve our goals to pass the literacy and numeracy test in 4 years. I have undergone four practice literacy tests and four practice numeracy tests. Below are my results and my personal development plan to help me lift my results to become a successful and competent teacher. Literacy was done first so I will examine my results for these test first. I have averaged out all my results for the four tests to make them easier to analyse then broken the tests down into sections. These sections are: spelling, punctuation, grammar, comprehension and total score. My total score for the four tests averaged out to be 70.5. If we are to assume that anything over 70 would be top 30% then I have just scraped in. The main section holding me back has been comprehension with a low score of 59 while my best scoring section was grammar which was 78. Spelling and punctuation were 67.5 and 76.5 respectively. If I am to improve on these numbers one of my goals is to move my comprehension score from a 59 to a 75 by the end of the second semester. To do this I will be keeping a reading journal by my side when I read books, whether it be recreational or for study. By keeping a reading journal and taking notes, it will force me to absorb what I am reading rather than just taking in words. By handwriting in a journal, it forces me to use the correct spelling without the help of auto correct on the computer which will also improve my spelling. By repeating this same test in 8 months time, it will give me a greater understanding of my improvement in all areas while at the same time being a long enough time for me not to remember the answers. My numeracy test was very poor compared with my literacy test. My total score was only 54.25 with my lowest score coming in at 36.75 for written arithmetic. The other two scores were written data at 52 and mental arithmetic at 68.5. As you can see, none of these scores are anywhere near sufficient to get in to the top 30%. My goal for numeracy is similar to my literacy goal but instead of just focusing on one section like comprehension, my goal is to redo the test at the end of the second semester and have my total score at 75. To do this, I will be getting help from an outside source known as the Khan Academy. The Khan Academy has been recommended to me by other students who needed help in their math classes. It takes you through problems, ideas, solutions, graphs and anything you need help with and explains slowly so you can understand. By using this site each week and methodically going through their format for learning, I will improve my mathematics knowledge and be able to check my mathematics knowledge at the end of the year. The literacy and numeracy tests that the Australian government is implementing are designed to make sure educators are in the top 30% of Australians for literacy and numeracy. These test are a way to make sure that our students are only receiving correct information. After reviewing my tests in literacy and numeracy I can see that I have a bit of a way to go until I am ready to teach. However, with my goals in place I believe that I will be able to reach the top 30% by the end of my university degree. I look forward to the end of the year where I can test myself again and check my progress, after which I can reset my goal posts and aim higher for next time.
Sunday, January 19, 2020
How Much Is the Effect of Acid Rain Environment? Essay
Acid rain is mixed with certain chemicals, including Hydrocarbons. Nitrogen Oxides are created naturally from bacteria, volcanoes and lightening. From the burning of fossil fuels we get chemicals like Sulphur Dioxide, Sulphur Trioxide and Carbon Dioxide. When Carbon Dioxide is mixed with water we get Carbonic Acid. When Nitrogen Oxides are mixed correctly with water it can create Nitric Acid. When Sulphur Dioxide is mixed with water it creates Sulphurous Acid. And when Sulphur Trioxide is mixed with Sulphur Dioxide and water it can create the lethal Sulphuric Acid. Ozone Depletion also impacts on this as its releasing CFCââ¬â¢s which then add to the impact from acid rain. à Acid rain can corrode metal structures such as railway tracks and overhead power cables. It can also erode cement, marble and especially limestone buildings. It can take a longer time in some cases due to what the material is, but the evidence is shown a lot of most buildings. Acidic water affects the growth and health of fish and other aquatic life, by reducing the pH of the water and impacting the health and breeding success of the fish and aquatic invertebrates. Death of aquatic organisms due to damaged exoskeleton development as the calcium compounds become more soluble. So there is less calcium in the food chain (for fish bones and birds egg shells). PH5 mucus on fish gills, pH4 species decline. It also dissolves metals out of sediments and rocks to increase the metals (lead) in the water. These can be taken up by the plants and contaminate the associated seeds or fruit. Phytotoxicity is a toxic effect by a compound on plant growth. Such damage may be caused by a wide variety of compounds, including trace metals, pesticides, salinity, phytotoxins or allelopathy as acids damage enzyme function cells in stomata, root hairs. Seed germination is inhibited by acidic conditions. Lichens are especially sensitive to acids. Osmosis, in the water, will affect the aquatic life as well as respiration in the fish themselves, it can harm them. Acid rain impacts crop growth and soil structure. It can affect the growth of plants as many plants have a specific soil pH for optimum growth. In addition it can leach nutrients out of the topsoil, into the groundwater and into the water table. The leaching of nutrients from the soil makes them unavailable to plant life. Acid precipitation can change the ionic balance in clayey soils, affecting their structure. The pollutants that cause acid rain, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, are inhaled and cause an increase in heart and lung conditions (and premature death). Respiratory illness such as asthma and bronchitis are more common and can lead to pulmonary (heart) disease. Acid rain can also harm organisms by causing other changes that are harmful to living organisms. Soil can be deflocculated by acids where the particles that form peds separate causing the peds to collapse, filling the soil spaces and making the soil less permeable. Lime soils are less affected. Acids increase solubility of ions of metals such as Ca2+ and Al3+ ions which poison organisms. Heavy metals such as lead and mercury are more soluble under acidic conditions, this bio accumulates and bio magnify. (Affect animalââ¬â¢s nervous systems, liver and kidneys) Organisms have an increased susceptibility to pests and disease, waxy cuticles of leaves are removed. Nutrient recycling is reduced as soil bacteria are killed by acid and heavy metal bioaccumulation. Plant diversity is affected, less tolerant species removed first. The Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution, often abbreviated as Air Pollution or CLRTAP, is intended to protect the human environment against air pollution and to gradually reduce and prevent air pollution, including long-range transboundary air pollution. The whole point of this organisation is to gradually reduce and prevent air pollution. Parties develop policies and strategies to combat the discharge of air pollutants through exchanges of information, consultation, research and monitoring.
Friday, January 10, 2020
Pakistan Steel Mills Essay
Topic: Privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills Subject: Pakistan Economic Policy Submitted By: M. Faizan Sohail (7133) Faculty: Shahid Iqbal Date of Submission: 12th August 2010 Pakistan Steel Mills Introduction: Pakistan Steel Mills is the producer of long rolled steel products in Karachi, Pakistan. The Pakistan Steel Mill is the countryââ¬â¢s largest industrial undertaking having a production capacity of 1. 1 million tons of steel. The enormous dimensions of the project can be visualized from the construction inputs which involved the use of 1. 9 million cubic meters of concrete, 5. 70 million cubic meters of earth work (second to Tarbela Dam), 330,000 ton of machinery, steel structures and electrical equipment. Itââ¬â¢s unloading and conveyor system at Port Qasim is the third largest in the world and its industrial water reservoir with a capacity of 110 million gallons per day is the largest in Asia. A 2. 5 km long sea water channel connects the sea water circulation system to the plant site with a consumption of 216 million gallons of sea water per day. Soviet Contribution to Steel Mill In January 1971 Pakistan and the USSR signed an agreement under which the latter agreed to provide techno-financial assistance for the construction of a coastal-based integrated steel mill at Karachi. The huge construction and erection work of an integrated steel mill, never experienced before in the country, was carried out by a consortium of Pakistani construction companies under the overall supervision of Soviet experts. Corporate Business and Net worth Pakistan Steel not only had to construct the main production units, but also a host of infrastructure facilities involving unprecedented volumes of work and expertise. Component units of the steel mills numbering over twenty, and each a big enough factory in its own right, were commissioned as they were completed between 1981 to 1985, with the Coke Oven and Byproduct Plant coming on stream first and the Galvanizing Unit last. Commissioning of Blast Furnace No. on 14 August, 1981 marked Pakistanââ¬â¢s entry into the elite club of iron and steel producing nations. The project was completed at a capital cost of Rs. 24,700 million. The completion of the steel mill was formally launched by the then-President of Pakistan on 15 January, 1985. Pakistan Steel today is the countryââ¬â¢s largest industrial undertaking, having a production capacity of 1. 1 million tons of steel. Founders of Pakistan Still Mills The real founders of Pakistan Steel Mills are Prof. Dr. Niaz Muhammad, Wahab Siddiqui and Russian scientist Mikhail Koltokof. It was the hard work of Dr. Niaz Muhammad that thousands of scientists and technical staff got trained by him. His inspirations and innovations got him the highest award from President of Pakistan, and also from Government of Russia. The Government of Pakistan has given him Pride of Performance. His nomination for Nobel Prize was biggest respect what Pakistan achieved. Social obligations Pakistan Steel Mills, besides its core activities, has done a lot in making the environment in and around Pakistan Steel green and beautiful through the addition of three unique projects: the Quaid-I-Azam Park, The Quaid-I-Azam Cricket Park and the Quaid-I-Azam Beach. The Quaid-I-Azam Park, which spreads out over an area of 45acre, consists of a series of six interconnected lakes, lush green lawns and grassy terraces, colorful flower beds, fountains, life- size steel-made models of wild and marine animals, a jogging track, a bird sanctuary and mini-zoo, as well as a childrenââ¬â¢s play and recreational ground and boating facilities. The other unique project, known as the Quaid-I-Azam Cricket Park, has been established amidst the pleasing surroundings of Steel Town, featuring sloping grassy terraces all around for spectators and four diagonally-located hillocks with seating arrangements to provide a panoramic view of the game. This is spread over an area of 32000 sq. meters and is equipped with all the necessary facilities, conforming to international standards. The third project, Quaid-I-Azam Beach, is being developed with the aim to provide a seaside recreational spot to the employees of Pakistan Steel, especially those residing at Steel Town and Gulshan-e-Hadeed. Pakistan Steel is also on its way to establish Quaid-I-Azam National Park over a vast area of 400acre adjacent to Steel Town which shall be a tremendous contribution in the development of the environment. The organization also has a football team Pakistan Steel FC that currently competes in the Pakistan Premier League. History & Privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills After independence in 1947, it did not take long for Pakistan to come to the realization that progressive industrial and economical development would be impossible without the possession of a self reliant iron and steel making plant. The dependence on imports would cause serious setbacks to the country along with an extortionately high import bill which would be impossible to support. In 1968, the Government of Pakistan decided that the Karachi Steel Project should be sponsored in the public sector, for which a separate Corporation, under the Companies Act, be formed. In pursuance of this decision, Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation Limited was incorporated as a private limited company to establish and run steel mills at Karachi. Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation concluded an agreement with V/o Tyaz Promexport of the USSR in January, 1969 for the preparation of a feasibility report for the establishment of a coastal-based integrated steel mill at Karachi. Bhuttoà had signed a contract with the former USSR to help build the project. The project was estimatedà to cost Rs 10 billion but was completed at a cost of Rs 30 billion and took ten years to finish. The foundation stone of this vital and gigantic project was laid on 30 December, 1973 by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The completion of the steel mill was formally launched by the then-President of Pakistan on 15 January, 1985. The steel mill project provided 20,000 jobs for workers from all over Pakistan. Unfortunately, from the very beginning plotting were launched by the bureaucracy against the workers in order to destroy their moral and ruin their potential. A propaganda campaign was started in the media to give the impression that the project was ââ¬Å"a burden on the national economyâ⬠and that it was ââ¬Å"a white elephantâ⬠. This campaign gradually became noisierà andà the idea that there were 8000 surplus workers who were a burden and needed to be gotten rid of was widely propagated. However, the bureaucracy and the press found it impossible to attack the workers due to the political strength and unity of the militant trade unions. With its propaganda having failed and its aims in ruins, the bureaucracy resorted to the traditional and criminal tactics of the ruling class ââ¬â the tactic of ââ¬Å"divide and ruleâ⬠. In 1986 Zia-ul-haq dictatorshipà began a series of brutal political assaults in Pakistan. The ruling class succeeded in generating racialà conflicts among workers, whichà not only divided the workers but also weakened the labor movement. This tactic of ââ¬Å"divide and ruleâ⬠also affected Pakistan Steel. In 1988 the trade unions were divided on racial grounds which resulted in bloody hatred and endedà the traditional revolutionary unity of the unions. The labour movement was constantly harassed and its leadership degenerated and became demoralized. In 1992 Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif appointed a General, Sabeeh Qamar-uz-zaman, as chairman of Pakistan Steel. He was given the task of improving the situation and ââ¬Å"normalizingâ⬠the working conditions. He imposed an undeclared ban on the trade unions at Pakistan Steel. Terror and the harassmentà of the unions wereà enforced in the name of discipline. Anà internal security intelligenceà unit, theà FIU, was also established and was headed by an army colonel. This notoriousà intelligence unit ââ¬Å"discoveredâ⬠that 1500 workers were a ââ¬Å"security riskâ⬠. These workers were punished and removed from their jobs. In 1995 Benazir Bhutto, in her second term in office, reinstated most of these workers. However not all of them were reinstated. During his second tenure in 1997, Nawaz Sharifà introducedà many reactionary anti-labour laws. The ex-chief of the FIU, Colonel Afzal, a batch mate of General Musharraf, was appointed as managing director of Pakistan Steel. This gentleman was twice suspended on corruption charges from his previous post as chief of the FIU, yet somehow he still merited the promotion to chairman. After Musharraf overthrew Nawaz Sharif in 1999, he introduced his ââ¬Å"Seven Point Agendaâ⬠to the nation. Not surprisingly his top priority was the introduction of the brutal policies of rightsizing and downsizing, which in practice meant maximizingà unemployment. These policiesà were sweetened with another Black Law: the Industrial Relations Ordinance 2000. In June 2000 the chairman of Pakistan Steel announced the immediate dismissal of 436 workers. The workers were informed in their dismissal orders that their services were no longer required. This was just the beginning however, and a new policy was enforced where workers were requested to enjoy the ââ¬Å"benefitsâ⬠of the VRP (Volunteer Retirement Policy). All of these laws and policies were exercised in the worst manner in Pakistan Steel; it became a model and an example to whole country, and to all workers and trade unions. 8500 jobs were ruthlessly cut by these barbaric policies. These sackings affected the workers deeply, and led to a change in consciousness. On December 31, 2001 the workers of Pakistan Steel organized a general strike against the anti-labor policies of the chairman and the government. The workers blocked all roads and access to the mill. On February 7, 2003 the workers again organized a strike. The authorities attempted to stop the strike by using the tactics of delay. But this only served to provoke the workers, and on March 8, 2003 the workers again blocked the roads. This time they also occupied the mill. This action paralyzed the authorities but unfortunately the struggle was lost because the workers were betrayed at the negotiating table by the trade union leadership. It was apparent thatà this struggle could have galvanized the working class nationallyà and that it could have found a mass basis. However, in the end it was drowned in petty compromises and conciliations. On December 30, 2003 Chairman Afzal was suddenly dismissed and again a General, Abdul Qayum was appointed as the newà chairman. He immediate gave the impression to the workers that the situation would be totally reversed and that the workers would not have to fear anyà more suspensions or dismissals. He also announced an extension plan for Pakistan Steel that would create more jobs. However, just before initiating the extension plan, it was announced that Pakistan Steel would be privatised rather than proceed with the extension. This was a clear declaration of a severe attack on the rights of the workers. This was a clear attackà on their jobs and their working conditions. This declaration provoked 12,500 workers who are drawing the conclusion that they need to fight back. The government was not as lucky in the case of Pakistan Steel Mills as it had been with regard to certain other privatization deals.
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
The Dirty Facts About A Prayer for Owen Meany Essay Topics
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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Moral Ethics Of Business Entities Toward Society - 1496 Words
Moral Ethics of Business Entities Toward Society Introduction The purpose of this documentary study is to analyze the ethical and moral action of Wal-Mart, one of the biggest retailer corporations in the United States, towards society and its employee. The ââ¬Å"Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Priceâ⬠is a documentary movie directed by Robert Greenwald and released in the market on November 4, 2005. Being the biggest competition of the retail industry toward the small local business owner, Wal-Mart claims to be one of the reasons why local small businesses are out of the market. Despite the low price that they provide for the market, Wal-Mart continues as one of the most suspected evils in the United States retail industry. The film isâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Wal-Mart is accused of bringing down retail wages, up to $3 billion dollars per year. Furthermore, the interview continues by interviewing several managers and employees who previously worked for Wal-Mart. The manager claims that the high sale numbers drives Wal-Mart employees to work an extra hour. The CEO of Wal-Mart claims that the company provides many job opening opportunities and they provide the employee with competitive wages and benefits. Opposed to the CEO claim, Wal-Mart employees stated that their hourly wages are low, about $7 per hour. The benefits, particularly health care benefits, are not affordable for the Wal-Mart employee. The company avoids hiring a fulltime worker to minimize their cost of the benefits. Workers are forced to use government assistance to support their healthcare, food supplements and housing. Wal-Martââ¬â¢s work ethic towards foreign workers are claimed to be inhumane. A couple of factory workers from China describe their work environment, wages, and standard of living conditions. Workers are intimidated into covering up their actions towards workersââ¬â¢ rights. 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Monday, December 9, 2019
George Polya Example For Students
George Polya -Chronological order: Fibonacci, Simon Stevin, Leonhard Euler, Carl Gauss, Augustus DeMorgan, J. J. Sylvester, Charles Dodgson, John Venn, and George Polya George Polya was born and educated in Budapest Hungry. He enrolled at the University of Budapest to study law but found it to be boring. He then switched his studies to languages and literature, which he found to be more interesting. And in an attempt to better understand philosophy he studied mathematics. He later obtained his Ph. D. n mathematics from Budapest in 1912. He later went on to teach in Switzerland and Brown, Smith, and Stanford Universities in the United States. Solving problems is a particular art, like swimming, or skiing, or playing the piano: you can learn it only by imitation and practiceif you wish to learn swimming you have to go in the water, and if you wish to become a problem solver you have to solve problems. -Mathematical Discovery In 1914 while in Zurich Polya had a wide variety of mathematical output. By 1918 Polya published a selection of papers. These papers consisted of such subjects as number theory, combinatorics, and voting systems. While doing so he studied intently in the following years on integral functions. As time went by he was noted for many of his quotes such as the following. -In order to solve this differential equation you look at it till a solution occurs to you. -This principle is so perfectly general that no particular application of it is possible. Geometry is the science of correct reasoning on incorrect figures. -My method to overcome a difficulty is to go round it. -What is the difference between method and device? A method is a device which you use twice. (www-groups. dcs. st-and. ac. uk) One of Polyas most noted problem solving techniques can be found in How to Solve it, 2nd ed. , Princeton University Press, 1957. 1. Understanding the problem 2. Devising a plan 3. Carrying out the plan 4. Looking back This can be described as See, Plan, Do, Check. Polya continued to write many more books throughout the years and has been distinguished as one of the most dedicated mathematicians. In 1969 The Polya Prize was established and is awarded for notable contributions in an area of interest to George Polya. In 1998 the prize was awarded to Percy Deift, Xin Zhou, and Peter Sarnak. Polya passed away on 7 Sept 1985 in Palo Alto, California, but will forever be remembered as one of the greatest mathematical minds ever. Sources-www. siam. org, www. mathgym. com, and www. math. uni. edu.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Minority Population at Risk Homelessness
The inability of homeless population to access same services from the public, command equal rights, and respect as well as get equal responsibilities like other social groups in society leaves this population at risk. Inequality among the homeless makes the study a social justice issue.Advertising We will write a custom research paper sample on Minority Population at Risk: Homelessness specifically for you for only $16.05 $11/page Learn More Homelessness may occur when a person is not able to secure a job in order to sustain herself/himself, hence cannot get permanent accommodation. With great social stratification and classiness, this group is classified as the have-nots who cannot afford basic life needs (Baum Burnes, 1993). Consequently, stereotyping maintains the gap between the homeless and those with permanent structures. In a socially unjust society, the homeless are seen as outcasts given that they are burdensome and source of insecurity to soci ety. With wealth and power dictating what the society can accord an individual or a group, the homeless become invisible, and have no assurance of equal rights as other people. For one to lack accommodation, it implies that he/she has no educational qualification that could help in securing jobs. Injustice is also visible from the sense that a basic service like healthcare is only affordable to the wealthy. Lack of basic services for the homeless coupled with negative perceptions that society holds on this social class make them lose personal identity (Turnbull, Muckle Masters, 2007).Advertising Looking for research paper on social sciences? Let's see if we can help you! Get your first paper with 15% OFF Learn More Since this group cannot afford basic life needs, it is less powerful, and in this highly capitalistic society, discrimination is rife on the homeless. Besides, society has taken advantage of the homeless population by perpetrating abuses of all forms on the m since they are economically invisible. For instance, most homeless women have been involved in risky and unwanted sexual encounters in order to secure accommodation (Greif Lee, 2008). Worse still, even government officers view them as people with no or less rights. Therefore, in reporting incidences of rape and molestation, chances of taking appropriate action to arrest the wealthy perpetrators are less likely to occur. The justice system is skewed by viewing the homeless as being on the wrong at all time. So cruel has the homelessness issue been in most parts of the world that necessary actions should be in place to assist in remedying the situation. For example, in improving the conditions of the homeless, employers should review the employment requirements and level of competencies in order to absorb the unemployed homeless. Some employers have been keen on applicantsââ¬â¢ physical addresses when hiring; this is an act of oppression to the homeless, and should be removed (C onnel, 2011).Advertising We will write a custom research paper sample on Minority Population at Risk: Homelessness specifically for you for only $16.05 $11/page Learn More In allowing this group to access jobs, insecurity will reduce given that most homeless youths in the streets only mug people to survive. On the social front, Atlanta has to view homelessness as a human right issue by making sure that homeless children access schooling and are such persons are not victimized for not having places of residence (Wilkes, 2001). With quality and compulsory education comes economic and social empowerment, thus enabling the group to afford permanent accommodation, nutritious foods, and healthcare for all. There is need for public education to change societal perceptions on homeless people and even move away from the capitalistic nature to socialistic pattern. This strategy will help in forming a cohesive society where people care for each other. Even though it is a difficult recommendation, the idea can reduce the wide gap in social stratification. In the end, the homeless will be able to enjoy equal rights as others do. In making changes to the political system, the city of Atlanta should institute a housing policy that makes all political representatives responsible for constructing permanent and affordable housing for the homeless (Mitchell, 2003). With the evolving problem of homelessness in Atlanta, the government should mobilize other private firms in raising funds towards constructing affordable houses.Advertising Looking for research paper on social sciences? Let's see if we can help you! Get your first paper with 15% OFF Learn More Moreover, the government should acknowledge that it is not illegal to be homeless so that in instances of court cases with homeless people, justice works equally. References Baum, A. S., Burnes, D. W. (1993). A nation in denial: the truth about homelessness. Boulder: Westview Press. Connel, H. (2011). Veterans and homelessness: prevalance and prevention. Hauppauge, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers. Greif, M. J., Lee, B. A. (2008). Homelessness and Hunger. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 49(1), 3-19. Mitchell, D. (2003). The right to the city: social justice and the fight for public space. New York: Guilford Press. Turnbull, J., Muckle, W., Masters, C. (2007). Homelessness and health. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 177(9), 1065ââ¬â1066. Web. Wilkes, R. (2001, July 4). Case study analysis of the attitudes of elected officials regarding quality of life ordinances that impact the street homeless in Atlanta, Georgia, and San Francisco, California. Clark Atlanta Universi ty(CAU). Web. This research paper on Minority Population at Risk: Homelessness was written and submitted by user Carlos Munoz to help you with your own studies. You are free to use it for research and reference purposes in order to write your own paper; however, you must cite it accordingly. You can donate your paper here.
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