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Agile Methodology Of Software Development
Agile methodology of Software development includes all the steps defined above but in continuous
iteration cycles. Each iteration cycle is termed as a Sprint . Like any software project, business
stakeholders initially define the business idea and business analysts work on putting an initial
version of the business requirements document. Rather than building the whole product at once, the
entire application is divided into numerous working modules. Each individual module is
implemented within a sprint cycle. The modules selected for development in each sprint cycle
undergo all the steps defined in the common software development lifecycle. Before the sprint cycle
begins, User Stories are developed by business team and these user stories are handed over to the
development team. A user story is a document created by the business analyst and it includes the
initial requirement, use cases, negative scenarios, test cases and exceptions. In the beginning of each
sprint cycle, these user stories are presented to the developers for effort estimation. Once the effort
estimation is finalized the scrummaster takes the responsibility of handing over the user stories to
developers in the team in the form of tickets. A user story can be broken down into multiple tickets.
There are many applications like JIRA, HPQC, Rally etc., that help the management team in ticket
assignment process, sprint planning and progress tracking. The role of a developer is to work on
those individual
The Pros And Cons Of Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Sarbanes Oxley Act, enacted by the United States congress is aimed at protecting investors. The
protection is provided by improving the accuracy and reliability of corporate disclosures.
This is also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act and
Corporate and Auditing Accountability and Responsibility Act .

The law was enacted on July 30, 2002. The act is commonly known as SOX. SOX is a united
states federal law. It sets improved standards for all US public company boards, management and
public accounting firms. The law emphasises that it s the duty of the top management to ensure and
certify the accuracy of financial information. The law exert that If there exist some fraudulent act in
financial activity, the penalty is severe. SOX bind to both the board of directors and outside
auditors. It increases formers assessing role and latters independence.
The bill came into existence when major corporate and accounting scandals shook huge firms
including Enron, Tyco international, Worldcom. The bill was a reaction to the number of accounting
scandals. These scandals cost investors billions of dollars when the share price of affected
companies collapsed in U.S market and shook the investors confidence.
This act has helped in increasing the management power of the board of ... Show more content on
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Another outcome of the law is, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), a public
agency was created .This agency act as auditors of the public company .Their area of work is
overseeing, regulating and inspecting accounting firms. The act also deals with issues such as
auditor independence, internal control assessment, corporate governance and enhanced financial
disclosure. The non profit arm of Financial Executives International, Financial Executive Research
Foundation completed a thorough research studies to help support in the foundation of the
The Role Of Metropolitan Filaret s Divine Context And...
The influence of Metropolitan Filaret s divine context and ambiguity are evident in the document.
In speaking to the unity of God and tsar, Metropolitan Filaret makes the connection very clear. He
wrote, We thus became convinced that the problem of improving the condition of serfs was a
sacred inheritance bequeathed to Us by Our predecessors, a mission which, in the course of events,
Divine Providence has called upon Us to fulfill. The focus is that the time for emancipation is now,
whereas it had not been time before, and that the tsar is fulfilling the will of God. While there is
some discussion of the specific terms of emancipation such as the temporary obligation the peasants
still had to the lords and a vague hint of... Show more content on [Link] ...
In addition to being able to read scripture themselves, peasants also could read church liturgy and
practices, which created questions and enabled peasants to see how insufficient their parish priest
was. Peasants began sending petitions and grievances to local and national church offices; they
wanted increased authority over their own parishes, something the Orthodox Church did not want to
give. The Russian Orthodox Church viewed this increased interest among the peasantry very
negatively. The Church often interpreted peasant activism as a negative consequence of secular
enlightenment that ultimately would harm the Orthodox faith through the dilution of its traditional
hierarchical principles. Thus, the church became increasingly reactionary and isolated itself further
from the peasantry interacting even less and trying to distance the peasantry from doctrine and
liturgy. The Church saw peasant interest as directly undermining their power instead of a
development of a more devoted populous. This led to the paradox of a weakening political and
culture power of the Church while simultaneously the peasantry became increasingly devoted to
localized religious practice. The gap widened even further between the Church and the peasantry due
to the Church s fear and mistrust of the peasantry. As the Church distanced themselves from the
peasantry in relational and spiritual realms, it also tried to reassert its control over the peasantry,
primarily through
Back Pain Case Studies
o Pain commences most commonly with an incident of trauma (e.g., blow to the back);or occurs
spontaneously with (i.e., metastatic cancer to bone), or without apparent cause (e.g.,idiopathic back
pain)3 o Pain may impair ambulation, be associated with paresthesias, or be intermittent in nature o
Pain may occur with cough, sneeze, during Valsalva maneuver (straining at the stool)3 o Patients are
generally quite fearful that the painmay be a indication of serious medical illness or that it will
impact lifestyle and work performance o Pain may be localized to the lower back or extend into the
posterior thigh or buttocks area (e.g. paresthesias indicating a neurologic aspect of the condition)3 o
History of previous back pain, and medications or... Show more content on [Link] ...
Smoking increases risk of sciatica

Primary diagnostic tools3 o History and physical exam are primary tools followed by x rays or other
imaging exams and possible neurological tests
lmaging6 o X rays are first approach usually; visualizes bony structures and alignment but will not
visualize muscles or ligaments
Imaging studies will either show no abnormalities or varying degenerative changes expected as
part of the normal aging process o MRI is used to evaluate for infection, tumor, inflammation, disc
herniation or rupture, or neuroformaminal stenosis o CT is used to demonstrate disc rupture,
spinal stenosis, or tumors CT is usefulin the emergent situation when quick assessment is
desirable;or when MRI is contraindicated (i.e., cardiac pacemaker, metal implants, tool and dye
workers) o Radioactive bone scans are used to evaluate for metastatic disease, infection,
osteoporosis o Myelogram will enhance images to visualize the spinal cord and nerve roots
especially in the case of previous surgical intervention o Discography combined with MRI is often
used for pre planning of surgery to correlate the symptoms with a speciAc disc level
Functional testing
Hermès Essay
Hermès brand was founded by the Hermès family and published by Thierry Hermès in 1837.
Firstly, the Hermès product was dedicated to the Europian noblemen and the products are
harnesses and bridles for horse drawn carriages. That is why Hermès logo is royal carriage and a
horse. Charles Émile Hermès (Thierry Hermès son), took over the management of the business
from his father and moved the boutique in 1880 to 24 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré where its
flagship boutique still remains today (Raisbeck 2013). Working with his sons Adolphe and Émile
Maurice help his father, Charles Émile grew the business globally to the Europe s elite, then in
1900 introduced the Haut à Courroies handbag, which was specially designed for riders to carry
their saddles with them (Said 2013).... Show more content on [Link] ...
The great great grandson of Thierry Hermès, Jean Louis Dumas took over as the new head of the
business in 1951. One day, he was in a plane to London from Paris with Jane Mallory Birkin an
British actress sitting next to him. Suddenly her bag felt down and the all of the things came out
from the bag. Dumas said that she needs a new one with the pocket and Birkin started to complain
that she could not find a well sized bag because she knew that Kelly bag is too small and it could
not place all of her stuff in it. From that moment Dumas invited Jane Birkin to make a design of her
bag. In 1984 the Birkin bag was born to the world. He made a black leather Birkin bag for Jane
Birkin based on the Hermès design in
Market Structure Of The Uk Supermarket Sector
INTRODUCTION:
Second part of this report will evaluate arguments and present conclusions about the UK
supermarket sector being described as oligopolistic and how oligopolistic markets often suffer from
collusion. This report will present findings if UK supermarket sector is oligopolistic or otherwise.

2.0FINDINGS:

Market structures:

Market structures are classified with regards to the competition either their presence or absence.
There are different types of market structures: perfect competition, monopolistic competition,
oligopoly and monopoly. The characteristics of the product or service and the number of suppliers
determine the market structure. This report will mainly focus on oligopoly market structure.

What is perfect competition?


In perfect competition market structure there are no barriers to entry into or exit out of the industry
and companies produce identical units of output that are not branded. By looking at these two key
features, it can be determined that UK supermarkets are not operating in that market structure.
What is monopolistic competition?

Many small companies operate in monopolistic competition market structure, including


independently owned and operated high street stores and restaurants. In the case of
These are the firms that differentiate their product or services, making them unique but in the end
are all competing for the same customers, for example hairdressers or restaurants.

What is monopoly?
A monopoly is a type of market
Female Pirates
Female Pirates Kristina A. Paxton (Shaarda) Excelsior College Women have been held to have
particular power over the sea. There is an ancient superstition that women are not good for ships.
The contradiction between woman as sea power and woman as a sea jinx is hard to understand.
Women pirates however rarely brought bad luck to a ship, they were actually very good luck,
and their loss to a ship often brought an end to that ships sailing days. The women that sailed the
seas came from all walks of life; there were royals such as Queen Teuta of Illyria who sailed in the
200 s B.C., as well as the Irish seafaring clanswoman, Grace O Malley, who was practically royalty
in that culture in the 1500 s. There were also illegitimate daughters... Show more content on
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After some time sailing she also served as a soldier in both infantry and cavalry units, very often
proving braver and more courageous than her fellow soldiers. While serving as a soldier she fell
in love with one of her comrades, and found a way to let him know she was a woman, and shortly
thereafter they married. After they were married, Mary and her new husband left the service and
set up a restaurant where their former comrades could come and eat. However, not long after they
opened the restaurant Mary s husband died and the war ended, leaving Mary with no spouse, and
no income since the soldiers no longer came to eat at the restaurant. She gave up her restaurant
and went back into sailing. Eventually the ship she was on sailed to the West Indies where it was
captured by pirates, whom she eventually joined. Initially Mary Read had no intentions of
becoming a pirate as it was something she always abhor d (Defoe, 1999, p. 146), and she was not
planning on staying on that ship. Her intentions to leave the ship changed when she fell in love
with another pirate. Her new love had run into trouble with a much larger pirate than him, fearing
the worst for her love, she picked a fight with the same pirate and scheduled him to a duel, killing
him two hours before her lover was to fight him. Mary s life as a pirate came to an end in 1720,
when the ship she and her crewmates were captured and
The Things They Carried Jimmy Cross Character Analysis
Tim O Brien wrote The Things They Carried based on some of his own experiences in the
Vietnam War. The characters he created are similar to the men he knew in the war. Lieutenant
Jimmy Cross was a character that O Brien s character knew very well. Lieutenant He is not
focused and does not seem to know his purpose in the war or in his life. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is
a character that experiences overwhelming emotions but he does not show them. He seems to feel
lost in the war and burdened with responsibility. Lieutenant Cross was in lovewith a girl back home
named Martha. He carried around letters that she wrote to him and pictures that she gave him. His
obsession of Martha took his focus away from the war. He had loved Martha more than his... Show
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He has so much responsibility that he blames himself for the death of two of his soldiers: Ted
Lavender and Kiowa. There are two deaths that Cross blames himself for: Ted Lavender and
Kiowa. He feels guilty because he thinks that if he had been watching his soldiers carefully than
it would not have happened. When a man died, there had to be blame. Jimmy Cross understood
this. You could blame the war... A moment of carelessness or bad judgment or plain stupidity
carried consequences that lasted forever. (O Brien 169) Someone or something must be blamed
when a man died. Jimmy Cross always blamed himself because he was the leader. He carried a lot
of guilt throughout the war. He blames himself for thinking of Martha instead of focusing on the
war. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross was a character with many layers that he never actually showed. He
had emotions that he kept inside him, and he was never truly focused on the war. He rarely talked
to the other soldiers about how he felt about the war. Cross was burdened with responsibility and
guilt. He blamed himself for the death of his soldiers, and he blamed himself for Martha not loving
him the way he loved her. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is a important character that is seriously affected
by the war, and has conflicted
Low Fat Diet vs. Low Carb Diet
Low Fat Diet vs. Low Carb Diet
Low Fat Diet
Fat is the number one enemy of a lot of people, particularly the medical people and people going
into diet and are health conscious. It gets a lot of the attention for many good reasons. Cholesterol
levels in the blood could increase because of it and ultimately a person s risk for heart disease
would also heighten. Also, some fatty foods, or basically the delicious foods such as bacon, sausage,
and potato chips often have fewer vitamins and minerals than low fat foods (Zelman, 2007).
Moreover and that s why dieters stay away from fat, it has about twice as many calories per gram as
carbohydrates and proteins. A gram of fat has 9 calories, while a gram of carbohydrate or protein has
4 calories. ... Show more content on [Link] ...
Another factor relates low carb diet to decreased appetite but no clear explanation exists for this.
As fats and protein are incorporated in the meals of a low carb dieter, they feel full longer
because protein and fats take longer for the body to digest. And since one is entirely eliminating
one food group from his system, the carbohydrates, the diet reduces the overall calorie intake as it
limits the variety of food entering the body. This is especially because carbohydrates like bread,
pasta, rice, cereals, milk or most fruits and sweets already make up over a half of people s daily
calories. Reducing these would evidently produce results if the diet is followed through religiously
(Mayo Clinic Staff, 2008) .

Low fat diet vs. Low carbs diet

Since these two types of diet are the most popular, both are often set against each other. Other
people or experts may think that one type is better than the other. But although both might be
helpful, effective for losing weight even, both also have their weaknesses and associated risks.
Maybe people are arguing over the wrong things. If one would like to lose weight healthily, is it
really right to eliminate one food group all together? Fats, when consumed moderately may have
some good effects on one s health, like unsaturated fats. Same goes to carbohydrates, as this food
group is composed of foods that give us
William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar
Antony s Funeral Oration in Julius Caesar, and Why It Wouldn t Stand in Court Circumstantial
evidence is a very tricky thing. It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if you shift your
own point of view a little, you may find it pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to
something entirely different. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. What does circumstantial evidencehave to do
with a speech, you may ask? In a manner of speaking, everything, for the evidence maketh the
speech. In William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar, a long winded Marc Antony had the wiles to
manipulate a large plebian crowd to mutiny during Caesar s funeral, using only simple words that
were cleverly twisted to prove his point. Before humans learned the concept of applying
reasonable doubt to each and every scenario, Antony had a surefire way of winning over the
citizens. But as we evolved and have become more knowledgeable, a speech like that would
evoke demanding yells of, Where s the proof? As the gaping holes of logic are made clear in
Antony s funeral oration, we begin to see what sorts of artifices made his speech so cunning; its use
of circumstantial evidence applied in the correct context, its largely emotional pleas, and its
desperate engagement of the citizens by telling them what they want to hear. In this way, Marc
Antony is nothing more than a demagogue, and his respective speech is nothing more than a series
of words that subject the plebian crowd to sheer demagoguery.
Why Is Dna Important In Criminal Investigation
DNA evidence in Criminal Investigation
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) a form of biological evidence found on a crime scene, which plays a
significant role in the field of criminal investigations. The use of DNA evidence has become an
important aspect in the criminal justice system because it helps aid criminal investigations in solving
crimes, identifying, convicting the guilty, and acquitting the wrongfully accused. Geacalone,
Giannuzzi, Panarello, (2018). Says scientific investigations and traditional investigative tools must
go hand and hand towards deciding the procedural truth; the validity of DNA s scientific evidence is
greater when contextualized and evaluated together with other elements found through the
traditional means of proof in any criminal procedural. Osterburg Ward, (2014). Says DNA analysis
and profiling are regarded by some law enforcement as the greatest breakthrough since the arrival of
fingerprinting and computers. Today, DNA test results are admissible in court as evidence in all 50
states. Prainsack, Kitzberger, (2009). Says DNA profiling is a powerful forensic tool that appears as
something larger than just a forensic technology, it resonates with larger themes such as authority,
injustice, and the boundary between self and the state. DNA evidence in the field of criminal
investigation, has increasingly become instrumental in aiding law enforcement officers during the
criminal investigation process. ... Show more content on [Link] ...
R., and Panarello, D., (2018). DNA test to assess criminal
Responsibility: a Bayesian approach. Pp. 1 17.
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Osterburg, J. W., Ward, R. H., 7th ed. (2014). Criminal investigation. A method for reconstructing the
past. Waltham, MA. Anderson
The Consequences Of Timmy s Body
The virus will have several consequences on Timmy s body. The lysosomes Timmy has are
related to his digestive system and are responsible for the proper work of the liver and kidneys.
The liver has the function to protect the body from toxic chemicals and create the chemicals that
our organs need from the absorbed materials in the small intestine. Moreover, it makes glycogen
give energy to the rest of the body and has a role in the body s process of digestionin the small
intestine through the bile it produces (Zimmermann). Most of these functions are done by the liver
cells. Timmy s body needs lysosomes in the cells which are responsible for the digestion. As his
lysosomes start disappearing, the digestion in the liver will slowly begin to occur slower until it
eventually cannot occur anymore.... Show more content on [Link] ...
This purification process is done by the lysosomes that the kidneys and liver have (IvyRose). If
Timmy is losing lysosomes, his blood cannot be detoxified and filtered properly. The kidneys will
not be able to get rid of the waste by making the urine and will not do their job of maintaining right
blood levels and levels of water (Holistic Health). Therefore, this blood that is full of waste materials
will again be spread in all of his systems. When this happens, the blood cannot give the needed
nutrients and other substances, causing many problems with the functions in his
Pursuing Dentistry
As I continue to get older my plans are to pursue dentistry. Dentists and dental hygienist are often
confused with each other. A dentist is a doctor who specializes in oral health. They examine teeth
and have the ability and credentials to diagnose oral diseases such as gingivitis. The overall job
of a dentist is to make sure there are no oral problems that may affect the patients health, and if is
a problem is present they are to find a solution to the problem. A dentist is highly qualified;
however, there is a long process to gain the credentials. In order to enter dental school, a bachelor s
degree (minimum) must be obtained. Although a specific major is not required, it is best to gain a
degree in a science field for a higher chance

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