Liverpool John Moores University Essays

  • Senior Project Reflection Paper

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    My topic for senior project is to train for a heptathlon which is a multi-event competition that requires a demanding amount of physical and mental skills. This topic is important to me because as an athlete who could possibly compete at a collegiate level I would like to challenge myself by completing the ultimate women's athletic challenge.   Learning about this topic will benefit me in the future because it can help me develop vital skills needed to perform task throughout my senior year, and

  • The Mersey Sound Poem Analysis

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    “The Mersey Sound – Adrian Henri, Roger McGough & Brian Patten” by Jesús Milla Cabrera   Table of contents 1. Introduction - p. 3 - 2. Setting the scene (Suburban poetry) - p. 3 - 2.1. Liverpool: pop poetry - p. 3 - 3. Adrian Henri - p. 4 - 3.1. Biographical notes - p. 4 - 3.2. Main works - p. 5 - 3.3. Style and influences - p. 6 - 3.4. “Love is...” - p. 7 - 4. Roger McGough - p. 10 - 4.1. Biographical notes and main works - p. 10 - 4.2. “Let Me Die a Youngman’s

  • The Beatles: A Brief Biography

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    social, political and cultural environment, specifically attributing their success to the economic climate of the time. Who were the Beatles? The Beatles were an English rock band that was founded in 1960, in the city of Liverpool. The band consisted of members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The Beatles are regarded by many as the most influential rock and roll group in history, even though they experimented with multiple genres, and had achieved critical acclaim

  • Analysis Of The EFQM Model

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    Executive summary This report will provide in depth research and knowledge based on the EFQM Model. This report is about providing the CEO of the Squire Hotel Group with trustworthy and reliable information on whether they should use the EFQM Model in order to improve their organisational performance. Also giving examples of organisations in the same sector that use the EFQM Model and how it has helped them. While carrying out research for this report there has been a range of different methods

  • The origins of the First World War

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    because there are many different perspectives in understanding this question. For example Ruth Henig’s opinion is that Balkan nationalism was extremely important for the war and sees the guilt of Austria-Hungary for its outbreak. On the other hand John Leslie says that the responsible is Germany :“Austria-Hungary can be held responsible for planning a local Austro-Serb conflict, which was linked to its fears about Balkan nationalism, but Germany, which was not interested in this quarrel, quite deliberately

  • I Am Legend Research Paper

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    of the University of London’s Hampton

  • Freddie Mercury's Major Accomplishments

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    Even though he wasn’t very much into astrology Mercury used the Western star signs of the band as inspiration for the crest. The crown with two lions on either side represent Roger Taylor and John Deacon, who are both Leos, the crab for Cancer, Brian May and the two fairies as stand-ins for the sign Virgo, is Freddie Mercury’s sign. The entire crest is overtaken by the Phoenix, the mythological bird symbolizing the never-ending cycle of life

  • Comparing Hart Rate After Playing Tennis and After Playing Virtual Tennis Using the Wii Game

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    Comparing Hart Rate After Playing Tennis and After Playing Virtual Tennis Using the Wii Game Abstract The purpose of my experiment is to compare the heart rate change results between playing a sport in real life and playing a video game based off of that sport. I will use a procedure that involves multiple people playing tennis in real life, taking and recording their heart rate pulse, then having them play a video game that is based off tennis with a motion-sensor controller that acts as if

  • Jack The Ripper Persuasive Essay

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    to the crimes. While there are still questions about the mystery and how some murders happened and who did it, Kosminski is a strong candidate for the identity of Jack the Ripper in this scenario. The first outcome is also less likely to be because John Samuel Humble was a suspect in the Jack the Ripper case due to letters and an audio recording he sent to the police. There was analysis that revealed that there are no identical handwriting and linguistic punctuations between Humble's letters and those

  • Hambleton's Use Of Alcohol-Related Content In Pop Music

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    Due to an increase of pop songs that contain alcohol-related content the issue of whether or not alcohol-related songs are a factor in causing young people to drink has been raised in the media. In Jackie Sinnerton’s article, ‘teen’s safe drinking message drowned out by boozy pop songs and videos from Pink, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga’ which was published in The Sunday Mail (Qld) on 06 October 2013, it is contended that young people are being influenced by alcohol-related content in pop songs. Sinnerton

  • Technician Diploma Personal Statement

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    Lanka) which was affiliated with the Liverpool John Moores University. I achieved a class 2 division 1 (2nd class upper) degree. There were 5 modules to be completed. I have done research projects during

  • Public Health

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    Health. Through analysing and evaluating the conditions, services and breakthroughs within public health, this essay will review the contributions towards current strategies and services concerning public health. During the industrial revolution, John Snow – a British physician, made a major breakthrough in his field of epidemiology. In 1854, he plotted the location of over 10,000 Cholera death cases within London. Snow proved the previous miasma theory to be wrong when his investigations discovered

  • Understanding Research Methods

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    gender Singh, D. V. (2008, July). Transforming Boardroom Cultures in Science, Engineering and Technology Organizations. Retrieved february 10, 2014, from International Centre for Women Business Leaders, Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University: http://www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/dinamic-content/media/Transforming%20Boardroom%20Cultures.pdf Stringfield, S. & Teddlie, C. (2003). Mixed methods sampling strategies in social science research in Tsshakkori. Kemper, E.A., . The Knife Crime Prevention

  • Diagrams How The Price Mechanism Affects Supply And Demand And Supply Of Supply, And Resources

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    LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY 4051BUSBM Assignment 1. Explain with the use of diagrams how the price mechanism operates to allocate scarce Resources. Use examples to illustrate your answer. PRICE SUPPLY P1 MARKET EQUILIBRIUM DEMAND Q1 QUANTITY S1 Price mechanism means price which affects demand and supply of goods and services. So supply goes up when demand is high and goes down when supply exceed demand. Supplier will lower their supplies

  • Hitler Propaganda

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    What methods did Hitler use to rise to power? Tauseef Manj Mr. Illes Pre IB Government May 19, 2014 Part A: Plan of the Investigation Adolf Hitler was the Fuhrer of Nazi Germany from 1932 to 1945. In a little over a year, one man completely manipulated an entire government and legal system to acquire a totalitarian regime. What many are not aware of is how Hitler’s strategy arose. He single-handedly took control of Germany using many different types of propaganda and oratory

  • The Impact of the Media on the Vietnam War

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    Publishers Knightly, P (1975) The First Casualty London: Pan Books Lugo, J (8 Oct 2002) Lecture: Manufacturing consent and public opinion. Liverpool John Moores University Melnick, Mark (12 Oct 2002) Interview via e-mail: Media and Vietnam Schulzinger, R.D. (1998) A time for war: The United States and Vietnam, 1941-1975 New York: Oxford University Press

  • Cooking is Freedom an Article by Jim Sollisch

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    June 2009. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. Cohen, Ian. "What Not to Eat After a Workout." Men's Fitness. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Feb. 2014. Sayer, Liana C. "Gender, Time And Inequality: Trends In Women's And Men's Paid Work, Unpaid Work And Free Time." Social Forces (University Of North Carolina Press) 84.1 (2005): 285-303. OmniFile Full Text Select (H.W. Wilson). Web. 27 Jan. 2014. Sollisch, Jim. "Cooking is Freedom." The New York Times. The New York Times, 4 Sept. 2013. Web. 23 Jan. 2014. II Tavernise, Sabrina . "Married

  • Literary Review of Sexuality and Gender in Science Fiction Literature

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    & Pearson, W, (2008). Queer Universes Sexualities in Science Fiction. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. Hollinger, V. Merrick, H. Pearson, W. (2003). The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction. London: Cambridge University Press. Jameson, F (2007). Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions. London: Verso. Larbalestier, J (2002). Battle of the Sexes. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press.

  • Milton and Cavendish: Faithful Realists

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    regarded the processing of sense and experiential data as the surest way to unlock truth. Plato’s adherents, however, figures such as Immanuel Kant, deemed the human intellect a leaky and misguiding faculty, not quite efficient in comprehending truth. John Milton and Margaret Cavendish, the reigning theological epistemologists of the 17th century, pondered the nature of divine reality, the role of human rationality in understanding God’s master plan, and the means by which that plan is (and should be)