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Essay on The Etruscan Religion
The origin of the Etruscans is a mystery, still unsolved by modern man. Ancient peoples held an
almost unanimous opinion on the subject, based on the account of the first great Greek historian,
Herodotus, who wrote in about 800 B. C. as follows:
In the reign of Atys, son of Manes, a great famine is said to have occurred in the whole of Lydia.
For some time, the Lydians persisted in carrying on their usual life; then as the famine did not abate,
they sought remedies and some thought of one thing and some thought of another. It is said that is
was then that the game of dice, the game of knuckles, games of ball and other games were invented
but not the game of draughts, the invention of which the Lydians do not claim. And this is how ...
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The name Etruscan comes from the Romans, who called them Tusci or Etrusci, the Greeks called
them Tyrrhenoi, and they called themselves Rasena. A Lydian or Oriental origin is probable
because there is a locality in Lydia which is called Tyrra, which would help to explain the Greek
name, Tyrrhenoi.
At any rate, it is believed that during the Iron Age in the first millennium B. C. groups of people
of the so called Villanovan culture settled on various hilltops, which provided ideal defensive
locations. Following the Villanovans came the Etruscans who invaded by ship and set up their
first towns on the coast. They were exceptional metal workers and were evidently attracted to this
section of Italy by the vast supplies of copper near Populonia and Piombino and by the iron ore on
the island of Elba. The date is estimated at 750 B. C.
The Etruscan language is another mystery, still unsolved by modern man. A reason for this is a lack
of sources. Although about ten thousand inscriptions have been found, about nine thousand are
funerary and contain only the name of the deceased, his parentage and the age at which he died.
There are only about ten texts which consist of more than one line; there are only two that consist of
more than one hundred words. One is an engraved tile discovered at Capua, containing about three
hundred words, the other is the Cippus Perusianus, containing about one hundred twenty words. A
manuscript was also found.
The Quiet World Of Written Words
The Quiet World of Written Words: How I Discovered Literature It was a time of long hair and
stealth window escapes at the midnight hour, a time of skipping class and anti establishment
sentiment spewing forth from my foul, juvenile, remorseless mouth. I was mad without reason. Full
of aggressive energy, anger was the emotion with which I chose to express myself. Naturally, I
found fuel for the fire in a band named Rage Against the Machine. Front man Zach de la Rocha put
the emotions I was experiencing into a lyrical poetic, militant, rap core metal form. It was unlike
anything I had ever heard before: pure, intellectual, and most of all, unfiltered. Initially, I was drawn
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Because I could identify with this song, I found myself wondering: Who was this character Tom
Joad? Was he flesh as I? Was he even a man, or was he just a ghost after all? I was clueless and
perplexed. Consequently, I took it upon my teenage self to venture out in order to discover just
who he was. Though I was prepared to comb through every article necessary, a simple Google
search was all the elbow grease it took to unearth the mystery: Tom Joad is the main character of a
novel written by John Steinbeck, titled The Grapes of Wrath. I bought the book, and it was then that
I branched out from raging sound waves into the quiet and meticulous world of written words.
The year was 2008; and the first decade of the new millennium was drawing to an end on an
extraordinarily low point in America s economic history. What has come to be known as The Great
Recession would have led to an apocalyptic collapse of the world economy, had it not been for
governmental intervention. The financial crises tattooed drastic and lasting effects on the lives of
the majority of Americans; among other things, many lost their homes, savings, and their
investments. Needless to say, there was an overall sense of despair throughout the heartland, and
the big questions on everyone s minds were: What do we do now? and Where do we go from here?
As I read word after word and page after page, I came to the realization that the world in which I
lived was in fact not that far from the problems
The Importance Of Crime In Miami
Miami, vice city, holds a million of people, events, and cultures. Sad is the part, in the southeastern
of Florida, quite a few number of people incorporated in Mafia are manipulating the lives of the
rest. Though in such a Metropolitan city, crimes are expected to find by, yet the city council must
ensure the safety of public, its properties, and a well established justice system. In the city of Miami
may also be used sarcastically for that its residents are too scared with crimes to enjoy a peaceful
sleep. Near Miami Beach, a gangof 13 criminals haunted the streets of Miami. An old woman
named as Lindsey, lived nearby the residential area of Ocean Drive Miami Beach residing in a
very luxurious condo with an amazing view that faces the waters of Miami shores. She was too
old and her 21 years old granddaughter used to assist her for the execution of outdoor tasks, as
she was an elder who could barely walk without assistance. Lindsey was capable enough to
provide for the household. Her late husband who was deceased after a long suffering illness has
left her a lot of property and bank balance. She could not use much of it and her granddaughter used
to live a very limited, dull, and fun less life. Katy the granddaughter has never asked for demands
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They were living in separate houses, yet operating together. Their operations were nothing more than
robbing shops, and looting people s things or cash, doing the unlawful killings, and spreading terror
across the city, they specialized particularly in organized crime. They were active during the night, as
they all were very good in misusing the dark taking advantage of knowing the city s underground.
The key operating line they have is that of operating together and run apart individually, so that no
one is caught. They scrutinized their adherence to the statement that die hard, but never reveal. They
conducted a similar activity in their
The Impact Of Price On Consumer Brand Loyalty And Perception
The Impact of Price on Consumer Brand Loyalty and Perception

Brand loyalty is the target of all marketers. It is the product of a psychological contract between the
brand and the consumer (Helicon, 2016). Loyalty consists of positive attitudes and preferences for
brands leading to their consistent repurchase. Brand loyalty is an avenue for companies to develop
long term relationships with customers. As the cost of advertising has dramatically increased in
recent years, marketers are increasingly turning to pricing and price related promotions as a means of
influencing purchasing decisions by consumers (Krishnamurthi, 1991). While pricing has a
significant impact, consumer preference is often a very difficult barrier to overcome even ... Show
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Given loyalties of consumers, retailers often employ promotional sales to help sway buyers to an
alternative product.
The basic mechanism of most models of promotional sales and brand loyalty is driven by the profit
trade off between charging high prices to exploit loyal consumers and offering frequent and/or deep
price discounts to attract new customers. The optimal promotional strategy depends on the
consumers brand loyalty, namely, the size and the strength of brand loyalty, further attributes of
consumer behavior and the competition between manufacturers and/or retailers (Koças and
Bohlmann, 2008). Since consumers take advantage of promotions only if the promoted brand
belongs to their preferred preference set, in the short term price reductions have a small role in
conditioning a choice, while in the medium and long term promotions can modify the individuals
consumption behaviors and habits (Brasini and Tassinari, 2003). Short term price promotions are
effective largely due to brand switching and target consumers who are not as brand loyal. In these
circumstances, the buyer is willing to substitute an alternative product if the
Corinne Cox 3 price is lower. The short term sales gain is mostly or all at the immediate expense of
other brands (Grover and Srinivasan, 1992). What is important is that the effects are only related to
the subject s brand loyalty level. That is, promotional activities that are not price orientated lower the
Mr Birling s Responsibility In An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls was written in 1945 the year the second world war ended but set shortly
before the first world war in 1912 because he wanted to show the class divide before the war and
the arrogance that the upper class or upper middle in Mr Birling s case had and to try to stop us
from going down that path again like the Inspector did with Eric and Sheila. Priestley uses the playto
show others his socialist views and how he wants everyone to work together and look out for one
another.

Priestley opens the play in the Birling s dining room dessert plates and champagne glasses, ect..,
and then replacing them with decanter of port, cigar box and cigarettes many of the things on the
table such as the champagne glasses and the port shows that the Birling s must have been wealthy as
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Priestley uses Mr Birling to show the audience the arrogance of the upper class I say there isn t a
chance of war. The worlds developing so fast that it ll make war impossible. Priestley uses
dramatic irony to show the audience how Mr Birling believes his world can t change that there
won t be war because that doesn t fit in with his world view while another character trait of Mr
Birling is that he only feels bad if he thinks something he s done will affect his reputation or the
reputation of his family But the whole thing s different now. Birling s very happy to go back to his
old ways once he found out the Inspector was fake and continue to believe in his capitalist
Kathleen M. Kenyon s Life
INTRODUCTION Kathleen M. Kenyon is an archeologist of the twentieth century that is well
known and highly looked upon in her field. She came from a family with influence and and
connections to many different institutes and colleges. It is because of her family s influence and
connections that she was able to become well known and one of the best excavators in Great Britain.
Kathleen Kenyonwas born in London, England, on January 5, in 1906 to her parents Fredric and
Amy Kenyon after losing two children at birth due, according to family tradition, to the
incompetence of the doctor where they lived in Harrowon the Hill, a suburb of London. She was
the older sibling between her and her sister. Her father was a biblical scholar who also believed in
the inspiration of the Word of God and became the Director of the British Museum. Kathleen goes
on to say about having her father as a Director of the British Museum it was most useful to have
the national collection at one s disposal, added to which were the joys of accompanying my father
by the light of an electric torch to select books from the great catalogue in his Reading Room. She
enjoyed the access to material and studying she could do. Kathleen s mother was not a scholar she
was more artistic and musically talented. Amy s skills in painting and art was a complement to her
husband s scholarly detachment. Kathleen s mother was very talented, she sang, sketched, and did
different crafts like wood carving. Although
Grimm Fairy Tales vs Disney Stories Essay
Grimm vs. Disney: The Making of a Fairy Tale Amber Brandenburg English 121 Proffessor Kari
Lomanno 8/13/2012 The fairy tales that we grew up with are not the originals. Disney and the
brothers Grimm had two very different versions. While many of us grew up watching cute birds
and mice following the woe begotten princess, the original stories were forgotten by most. These
stories were far darker, ending in cruel justice for a stepsister or worse. The difference between
aspects of the two tales discussed, in some instances, is the difference between night and day.
Grimm fairy tales contain more violence, harsher villains, and swifter justice. The first example of
this can be seen in the difference between Disney s and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everyone knows that when the queen discovers that Snow White s beauty is greater than hers,
she asks the huntsman to kill her. Finally, we all know that the dwarves take care of her until her
death, at which point the prince comes to the rescue and awakens her with a kiss. These are all
elements of the story that we come to expect when we hear the name Snow White. In the brothers
Grimm version, the queen still demands the death of Snow White and the Huntsman still lets her
go. Only this time he kills a boar and brings the queen back its lungs and liver and she eats them,
thinking that they are from Snow White s body. Snow White still meets the dwarves in the
woods, but their introduction to her was more akin to that of goldilocks and the three bears.
Then, when she is poisoned by the apple, the kiss of the prince is not what awakens her. Instead
the prince begs the dwarves to have her dead body and the trip to the castle dislodges the apple
bite caught in her throat. Finally, at the marriage of the happy couple, the queen arrives and is
forced to dance in red hot iron shoes until she dies. Definitely not what one would remember from
the Disney adaptation. These are just two examples out of many. The versions of fairy tales by
Grimm and Disney are always similar in nature and moral. The differences in the details of the story
range from minute to highly significant. The punishments placed upon the villains are always
William Wallace Braveheart Organizational Change
Braveheart is the film where you discover a man that tackles numerous afflictions of life and fight.
William Wallace set up numerous initiative aptitudes that supported his armed force to wind up
triumphant as an underdog. Wallace utilized a ton of aptitudes that are regular in today s pioneers.
By climbing in an authority part, Wallace developed the high conclusion of the broad armed force
despite the fact that he was not the particular case that was placed in control. One of the
fundamental things that Wallace did was control through his engagements. By climbing to the
bleeding edge and assuming responsibility, it exhibited his troops that he was not alarmed and this
strength was imitated by whatever is left of the troops. In today s every changing day of the
business world, a genuine pioneer listen to what others need to say and helps them with their
worries. This is precisely exactly what Wallace did.
This first key minute that I m going to discuss in this film about organizational change is motivating
change. The spurs change by giving so as to move devotees them trust and making flexibility a
conceivable reality Cummings Worley (2005). What William Wallacedid to get this going was that
he never indicated apprehension. William Wallace ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It takes strength and inspiration to guarantee everybody is in the right perspective simply like what
William Wallace did before every one of the battles he battled in and who he battled with.
Numerous procedures became an integral factor to guarantee everything with as smooth as could be
expected under the circumstances. I guaranteed every one of my briefs incorporate mission,
arranging and objective setting (Cameron Green 2012). This permitted my lesser pioneers to
guarantee the message was clear what we should and why we were doing
Tiger Woods Research Paper
Tiger Woods has been hailed as one of the greatest golfers, if not athletes, of all time. He has trumped
other golfers and sports observers for the past 19 years as he has climbed and prevailed in the golf
world. Tiger s success has been accredited to many factors in his life, and has varied throughout the
years having his ups and downs. The purpose of this paper is to give a valid argument as to why
Tiger Woodscould possibly be the greatest golfer of all time. Tiger s success is highly accredited
to his father, who sculpted Tiger s skill set to the level it is at today. Woods was born in Cypress,
California, to Earl and Multiday Woods. He is the only child of their marriage; however, he does
have two half brothers, Earl Grand Kevin, and a half sister, Royce from the 18 year marriage of
Earl Woods and his first wife, Barbara Woods Gray. Earl, a retired lieutenant colonel and Vietnam
War veteran, was of mostly African American, as well as Caucasian, and possible Native American
and Chinese, ancestry. Multiday, originally from Thailand, is of mixed Thai, Chinese, and Dutch
ancestry.
Golf was a hobby of Earls and became part of his life, when tiger became old enough to go along
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He is the youngest player to achieve the career Grand Slam, and the youngest and fastest to win
50 tournaments on tour. Additionally, Woods is only the second golfer, after Jack Nicklaus, to
have achieved a career Grand Slam three times. Woods has won 18 World Golf Championships, and
won at least one of those events in each of the first 11 years after they began in 1999. Woods and
Rory McIlroy are the only golfers to win both The Silver Medal and The Gold Medal at The Open
Transition Into Adulthood
I was standing on the side, waiting for my turn; half heartedly watching the person before me,
admittedly too engrossed in myself. My hands were shaking so hard I thought they might fall off.
Sweat was beginning to roll down my face. After what felt like years, it was my turn to take the
stage. As I walked out with my head held high, I entered adulthood in the danceworld. This pivotal
transition from childhood to adulthood is the first solo performed at a competition. My first solo
was almost seven years ago, when I was about ten, and it was one of the most nerve wracking
experiences I ve ever had. It all began when my dance teacher asked me if it was something I would
be interested in, and of course I was. I was filled to the brim with
The Principles Of Effective Communication
Abstract Within nursing, there is a very delicate balance between a nurse and her patient that must be
maintained if the patient is to receive the care that he or she is entitled to receive. The patient must
feel comfortable trusting his nurse to hear his needs and respond to them appropriately and in order
for this to be the case, the nurse must first provide therapeutic communicationeffective enough to
elicit such a response in her patient. There are both verbal and non verbal components within the
nurse patient relationship. These components greatly influence how a nurse and patient will relate to
each other and, ultimately, greatly influence the care that the patient receives.

Introduction When discussing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Effective communication is of tantamount importance in the scope of a successful nursing practice.
It depends heavily upon both verbal and non verbal methods (AJN). It is inclusive of both behavioral
and speech components. Being efficient in both delivering and receiving messages between the
nurse and the patient helps initiate and maintain a healthy relationship. Employing both verbal and
non verbal communication between the nurse and the patient will help ensure that the relationship
they share remains satisfying to both parties. Therapeutic Communication There are many factors
that can influence how effective therapeutic communication is. These factors can include such things
as age, culture, gender, language, willingness, and cognitive and developmental levels. For patients
that wish to participate actively in their own health care, effective therapeutic communication is
extremely important (Mass. Dept. of Higher Ed.). Verbal communication includes the physical
spoken words that results from functional cognitive and physiological mechanisms that result in,
recognize, and receive speech (Hood). Nurses employ many different strategies so that they may
communicate effectively. Nurses use open ended questions when asking their patient for information
(Dwyer, M.). This requires the patient to respond with more than simply yes or no, and facilitates
further communication between the nurse and patient. An example of an open ended
Psy 435
University of Phoenix Material

Industrial/Organizational Psychology Worksheet

The purpose of this assignment is to examine the fundamental concepts of the field of industrial
/organizational psychology. Using the textbook, the University Library, the Internet, and/or other
resources, answer the following questions. Your responses to each question will vary but overall
should be 700 to 1,050 words in length.

1. Describe the evolution of the field of industrial/organizational psychology. According to Spector


(2012) I/O psychology is an eclectic field that has borrowed concepts, ideas, techniques, and theories
from many other disciplines. (p. 5). Industrial and organizational psychology, or something similar
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A person should consider I/O psychology as a science because of its use of scientific research and
its practice and because of its use of descriptive and inferential statistics (Spector, 2012), I/O
psychologists do many different jobs in a wide variety of settings (p. 6). One divides I/O settings
into two areas of concern, which are scientific research and practice. The research area provides
certain principles, which one applies in practice. The activity of practice involves using
psychological principles for solving problems of the real world. Scientific research and practice are
both important in I/O psychology. I/O psychologist perform studies were the requirements of
statistical methods are necessary for analysis of data. Statistical methods are used to perform studies
are descriptive and inferential statistics. I/O psychologists use descriptive statistics for summarizing
study results. I/O psychologists use inferential statistics for the purpose of interpreting the results of
studies by using different statistical tests.

3. Discuss the influence industrial/organization psychology has had on organizations. Provide


examples.

One of the largest organizations to have benefited from I/O psychology is the United States
Government, even though only a small percentage of I/O psychologists work in this setting. The
majority of I/O psychologists work in academic settings (e.g., college or university professors)
teaching,
Materialism In Into The Wild
Sean Penn s film Into the Wild explores the confronting discovery that happiness and value in life
are not found in isolation but when shared with others. The film tracks the journey of Christopher
McCandless who embarks on a climactic battle to kill the false being within : to become immersed
in the natural landscape, free from his materialistic dependence on the modern world which
ultimately cut him off from the truth of his existence . As Chris moves through the vast landscapes
of the wild the slow motion tracking shots and wide angle cinematography of Chris depicts a sense
of restoration and spiritual enlightenment. Ironically, however, as Chris supplies become scarce, the
callous nature of the wild is depicted as he succumbs to its

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