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Successful Users And Leaders Of Big Data
Successful users and leaders of Big Data: Over the last decade, organizations thriving on their
competition by leverage analytics as the tool for their business decisions. Big Data technologies
have enabled businesses to get insights that make them competitive. Following are some of the
companies who have performed much better, even in the recession era, in their verticals by
leverage Big Data. UPS: UPS tracks data on 16.3 million packages per day for 8.8 million
customers, with an average of 39.5 million tracking requests from customers per day. The
company stores over 16 petabytes of data coming from telematics sensors in over 46,000 vehicles.
UPS tracks delivery truck data around their speed, direction, braking, and drive train performance.
This data used to monitor daily performance and redesign of UPS drivers route structures. This
initiative, called ORION (On Road Integrated Optimization and Navigation), is arguably the
world s largest operations research project. It captures online map data to reconfigure a driver s
pickups and drop offs in real time. The project has already led to savings in 2011 of more than 8.4
million gallons of fuel by cutting 85 million miles off of daily routes. UPS estimates savings of
$30 million per day, so the overall dollar savings are substantial. The company is also planning to
use data and analytics to optimize the efficiency of its 2000 aircraft flights per day. (Thomas H.
Davenport, 2013) Caesars Entertainment: Caesars (formerly
Themes Of Big Black Good Man
In the short story Big Black Good Man by Richard Wright there are few different themes that take
place in the story. This story is about an old man, named Olaf Jenson, that was a night porter in a
cheap hotel on the waterfront in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. On one night, Olaf talked to
himself about how there were only three rooms left, and he was going to take a nap because it was
midnight. Before Olaf could take a nap, a big black man came into his hotellooking for a room and a
whore. Within this story, there are three themes that are important, and the themes are judgment, fear,
and suspense.
The first theme in the short story Big Black Good Man is judgment. Since the very first time Olaf, the
hotel clerk, lays eyes on Jim, the biggest, strangest, and the blackest man he d ever seen, he lays
judgment upon him because of how dark and large he was. For a majority of the short story, Olaf
refers to Jim as the black giant. Olaf judged Jim because of his size, how loud he was, and how black
he was, and Olaf assumed he was going to be too violent. Olaf was determined to deny the big black
man a room because of the man s color and size.
The second theme in this short story is fear. Olaf became frightened of Jim the closer he got and
the more he spoke. Jim was about six and a half feet tall, and his voice was very deep. Every time
Jim spoke, he probably shook the entire hotel. These features of Jim frightened Olaf. Olaf wanted to
deny Jim a room to stay, but Jim
Unforgiven Death Penalty
Capital punishment turns the state into a murderer (Jesse Jackson). The state of Kansas and many
other states allow capital punishment to exist on the grounds of the United States. Capital
punishment also known as death penalty is a subject worth discussing because of its unjust act upon
humans. Capital punishment is an act that uses racism in many occasion. According to [Justice
Department] figures, nearly 80 percent of inmates on federal death roware Black, Hispanic, or from
another minority group (Campaign to End the Death Penalty). In fact racism is still going on
today in the world including the United States. The imposition of the death penalty is racially
biased: Nearly 90% of persons executed were convicted of killing whites, although people of color
make up over half of all homicide victims in the United States (National Coalition to Abolish the
Death Penalty). Death row in the U.S. has always held a disproportionately large population of
people of color relative to the general population (ACLU Briefing Paper on the Death Penalty)....
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You take away all he s got, and all he s ever gonna have (Clint Eastwood s character in the movie
Unforgiven). Considering that somebody may have killed killing them is not the solution. Why can t
people get to the root of the problem and try to help them rather then kill them? Capital punishment
is society s final assertion that it will not forgive (Martin Luther King). Capital Punishment does not
deter crime. Scientific studies have consistently failed to demonstrate that executions deter people
from committing crime (Death Penalty Focus). In fact the gov. is using deterrence is the use of
punishment as a threat to deter people from offending which actually is not working as
The Houyhnhnms in Gulliver s Travels Essay
The Houyhnhnms in Gulliver s Travels In the last part of the novel Gulliver s Travels, by Jonathan
Swift, a dichotomy is established which crtiticizes two extreme ideas of man. The Houynhnms, a
race of horses, are meant to symbolize man as a supremely rational being and the Yahoos, a
primitive, vulgar version of humans, are made to symbolize man as an animal. The narrator Gulliver
is a sort of reference point between the two, since in physical appearance he seems to be a Yahoo,
but his ability to reason enables him to relate well to the Houynhnms. Readers have interrpreted the
rational horses in a number of different ways. Some feel that the Houynhnms are the ideal to which
humans should strive to attain. Others feel that the... Show more content on [Link] ...
Indeed, Love plays no part in even the institution of matrimony. Mates are selected based on their
coloring, and to produce offspring that will enhance the species as a whole. Even death evokes no
emotion among the Houyhnhnms; If they can avoid Casualties, they die only of Old Age, and are
buried in the obscurest Places that can be found, their Friends and Relations expressing neither Joy
nor Grief at their Departure. Why would the human ideal be existing as emotion less, passion less
creatures devoid of feeling and driven purely by reason. Although Gulliver so admires them, Swift
does not mean us to take this admiration seriously. When Gulliver first encounters the Houynhnms,
he takes an immediate liking to them, saying Upon the whole, the behaviour of these animals was
so orderly and rational, so acute and judicious, that I at at last concluded they must needs be
Magician. This admiration grows and grows until he quickly comes to believe that these creatures
are perfect in every way possible. The fact that these creatures are horses, not humans, symbolizes
how Swift believes that no humans can be so perfect. The extent to which Gulliver worships these
creatures is further delineated by his self loathing; When I happened to behold my Reflection of my
own
The Garden Of Earthly Delights By Hieronymus Bosch
The Garden of Earthly Delights is a painting that was created by an artist by the name of
Hieronymus Bosch. The Garden of Earthly Delights is a three panel painting that took from 1505
to 1510 to complete. The three panels consist of a center panel (which stands at approximately 7
2 x 6 4 ) and two outer wings (which stands at approximately 7 2 x 3 2 ). Initially, I d like to talk
about the artist of this elegant masterpiece. This Netherlandish painter is named Hieronymus Bosch.
Bosch was born in s Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands in 1450. Bosch was known for being the most
famous Netherlandish personality. Some of Bosch s most famous paintings are The Garden of
Earthly Delights (as shown in figure 1) and The Crucifixion of St.... Show more content on
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The Haywain which was a three panel painting. In the first panel, Bosch illustrates Adam and Eve.
In the center panel, Bosch paints clergy and peasants preforming sinful behavior. Finally, in the
last panel Bosch paints hell. The second example is The Last Judgement (as shown in figure 4)
which he painted in the year of 1504. The center panel shows the fall of humanity. The remaining
two interior panels show sin, chaos and violence. The final example that we can use to find out
Bosch s style of painting and different techniques he uses to paint is the The Temptation of Saint
Anthony (as shown in figure 5) which he painted from 1505 to 1506. In the painting Saint
Anthony is being shown resisting evil and then following a group of believers. Bosch painted a lot
of painting and is an incredibly huge influence on the art world. Bosch has influenced artists
because he would use a lot of symbols in his art to show deeper meaning in the world in the Dark
Ages in the world. Bosch would often paint how he imagined problems in the world would be
handled or turn out often to warn people about why they should never sin. Bosch influenced people
to be good citizens and attend to church by often painting fantasies about hell. Bosch was the most
influential Netherlandish painter the art world has ever seen. Unfortunately, Bosch died in August
1516 (that is an estimate because the exact date is unknown) in his birthplace s Hertogenbosch.
The Meaning Of Love, By John Clare
This poem was written by John Clare, an English poet. This poem is about love and he used the
nature to describe love because many poems of John Clare was about rural life and scenery. This
poem will present the love that is secret love. There are three stanzas, twenty four lines and eight
lines in each stanza. In the first stanza, in the line 1 2, when the speaker was young, he fell in love
with a woman and he kept his love all along. He never told her. The word buzzing of fly was like a
sound of his heart that was always loud in his heart and he cloud not control it. It was like he
could not keep this secret love. In the line 3 5, he did not dare to gaze her face. He felt that it had
something in his mind that made him could not dare to see her face like he had sin that was dark
and could not touch the light. The word light refers to her face. In the line 6 8, when he went to
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It was hard to hide and forget this love. Even though he tried to leave his love in the field and the
town that he found her, he could not stop thinking about her. The breeze made him fall in the
daydream again and the bees still was singing the love song in his mind. The word bass (line 20)
refers to the word buzzing (line 2 in first stanza). In the first stanza the buzzing of fly was the
sound of his heart, but in the third stanza the sound of his heart was louder than first stanza
because the line 20 said that the fly s bass turned a lion s roar. It means that it was hard to hide his
love and could not keep his love anymore. It felt like his heart was going to burst. If he met the
silence or he felt alone, his mind still thought of her. The word tongue in line 21 refers to the
woman that he fell in love. The picture of her will appear and remind him every summer. Finally, it
could not prove that why and how it happened and his love still was the
The Perception Of The Human Eye
Introduction
According to the dictionary, a sensation is the operation or function of the senses; perception or
awareness of stimuli through the senses, while a perception is the act or faculty of perceiving, or
apprehending by means of thesenses or of the mind; cognition; understanding. The eye is defined as
white membrane that contains an opening for light to get to the retina. The eye is developed in a
way that it receives physical stimuli like light and send it to the brain as an electrical signal that is
responsible for interpreting signals as images (Goldstein, Humphreys, Shiffrar, Yost, and Wiley,
2005). Among the animals, human vision is regarded as the most sophisticated. The three primary
layers of the eye include choroid, retina, and cornea. Furthermore, the human eye is responsible for
the complex color perception that is initiated and instigated by cones in the retina and complicated
by the integrating impulse in the brain.
The process of sight
All the vision is based upon the perception of the electromagnetic rays. These beams then pass
through cornea as light and get into the eye through the pupil. The pupil performs the function of a
gatekeeper because it allows less or much light to enter to enable an individual to see an image
clearly (Goldstein, 2010). Iris is the pigmented area, which is around the pupil, and it acts as a
sphincter. Furthermore, iris has two layers that are responsible for changing the quantity of light that
enters the eye (Goldstein,
Sleep Apnea Appliances
Types of Sleep Apnea Appliances
Sleep apnea, which involves breathing that s interrupted during sleep, is a severe sleep disorder that
affects 22 million Americans. Breathing can be interrupted as much as hundreds of time, which
causes the brain, as well as other areas of the body, to not receive enough oxygen. One way to treat
this sleep disorder is by using CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) therapy. This entails
using a machine that delivers air pressure through a mask that s been placed over a person s nose
while sleeping.

But many people find the CPAP therapy too bulky and don t feel comfortable wearing a mask to
bed. Fortunately, there are sleep apnea appliances that can be used effectively in keeping the upper
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A mandibular advancement device, which is the most common one used for treating OSA
(obstructive sleep apnea), resembles a mouth guard used by athletes. This dental appliance works
by pushing the lower jaw (mandible) forward so that a user s airway is opened.
It fits over the lower and upper dental arches and has hinges that ease the lower jaw forward. As a
result, the soft palate and tongue are stabilized. Using a MAD also helps to strengthen the airway as
it makes the tongue muscle more active, as well other airway muscles.
Tongue Retaining Device
A TRD is similar to a MAD as they both hold the tongue forward. However, unlike a MAD that
moves a user s jaw forward, a TRD pulls a user s tongue forward. In other words, a TRD has direct
control over the tongue.
Some people have less therapeutic side effects wearing a TRD than using a MAD. But, on a
negative note, TRDs not as comfortable as MADs. What s more, it takes a longer time to get used
to wearing a TRD. Considerations and Warnings
Failing to treat sleep apnea can result in failing to perform well at school or work. It can even be
fatal if you stop breathing long enough or fall asleep while
Be Kind Reville Analysis
In Passaic, New Jersey a poor neighborhood made up of a minorities community, there is a VHS
store called Be Kind Rewind Video Store in a condemned building, it is owned by an elderly man
named Mr. Fletcher, Mike his stepson works in the store. Mr. Fletcher is proud of his building and
claims that Thomas Wright Waller was born there. However, the City Hall wants to relocate the
store and demolish the building. Mr. Fletcher needs to travel and advises Mike to keep his
dysfunctional friend Jerry out of the store. But Jerry a very peculiar individual develops a
conspiracy theory against the machines and decides to sabotage the power plant. Jerry inadvertently
has an accident and gets magnetized. When he visits Mike in the video store, he accidentally
New Learning Opportunities for Adult Learners Essay
New Learning Opportunities for Adult Learners

The concept of adults as learners emerged both in this country and in Europe shortly after World
War I; however, only in the last few decades has the theory of adult learning matured. Knowles,
Tough, Houle, and Park, among others, have written extensively on the idea of the adult learner. In
Tennant s book (1997), he discussed Knowles adult learning theory. Knowles used the term
andragogy to label adult learning theory. The andragogical model of the adult learner is based on
the assumptions that adults need to know; adults have a need to be self directed learners and have
a self concept of being responsible for their own decisions and for their own lives; adults bring
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It is a popular and useful instructional medium for a number of reasons. It is easily accessible, it
supports flexible storage and display options, it provides a simple yet powerful publishing format
and a means to incorporate multiple media elements (Henke,1997). The possibilities of Web based
instructions are boundless and seems to have the potential to meet the needs of adult learners.

The WWW can provide stimulating material to enhance and enrich the learning experience by using
graphics, sound, video and virtual environments. It supports learning in own space, own pace, and
own time (Henke,1997). It has limitless possibilities of interactive computer multimedia instruction.
The potential benefits include personalized instruction, active learning, instant feedback, real world
simulation, as well as faster and more effective teaching and empowerment of learners (McManus,
1995). With all these benefits, WWW as an instruction delivery medium can indeed enhance learning
and meet the needs of adult learners. In addition, media are not mere vehicles that deliver instruction
but they are important components of the learning process. Studies have shown certain media
attributes are necessary for specific learning tasks, learning situations, and learners characteristics.

Web based learning provides flexibility,

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