Painting for Dummies!
Whether your once fresh walls have, over the years, become filthy and grimy or you just want to redecorate and add some color, sooner or later, you're just going to have to paint a room. No matter which of these circumstances you face, painting the room is not always an easy task. On the contrary, it can be overwhelming, but if you stick to these simple steps, you will be successful.
Now that you have a room to paint, where do you start? Well, you definitely have to do some preparing before you jump into actually painting. Preparing the room is often the most time-consuming step in painting a room. Once the room is prepared, the end is just around the corner! If you want the whole job done easier and faster, I highly suggest asking for some help from friends or family.
The first thing to do is make sure you have all the items needed to get the job done. The most essential item is the paint. For the best results, buy a high quality, one coat paint. Also, buy the right kind of paint. Semi-gloss is used on kitchens, bathrooms, and children's rooms. If it's a living room or a hallway to be painted, buy a flat paint. The rest of the essential items are: the primer (if you're painting a light color over a darker color), brushes and rollers, and a paint pan. You also may be wondering whether to use oil-based paint or water-based paint. If you ask just about anyone, they'll tell you not to even bother with oil based paint. If you spill that on anything, it's nearly impossible to wipe off, you'd have to use paint thinner and that's just more mess than anyone should have to deal with. So definitely buy a water-based paint; it's easy to clean up and does just as good [of ] a paint job as the oil-based paint.
The next list of items needed are: masking tape, spackling paste, a drop cloth or an old sheet you don't mind getting paint on, newspapers, a sponge and some household cleaner (spic and span works best), and some old clothes to wear while painting. If you don't already have these items, you can buy them at your local hardware store. If you need help or have any questions on any items, ask an employee.
Offshoring American jobs have positive and negative consequences to the American community. Some of those consequences of offshoring American jobs include Amer...
...could even be argued that it also provoked such Atlantic powers as Spain and Portugal to seek trade routes to India and China. Efforts that helped open most of the world to European trade dominance and colonization and to shift the center of commercial activity from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic. Nonetheless the Crusades failed in ending the split between the Church, but ultimately succeeded in strengthening the Roman Catholic Church and accelerating trade which brought new economic and cultural wealth.
The exporting of American jobs is an issue that is important and will become increasingly so as more and more white collar jobs are shipped overseas. American companies in the past few decades have been sending American jobs overseas paying residents of other countries pennies on the dollar what they had paid American workers to do. This saves the companies millions of dollars on labor costs but costs Americans precious jobs.
Outsourcing emerged on the financial arena during the 1980s and has since then been spreading. Outsourcing production was furthered with the process of globalization which provided a new component leading to the strengthening of resources, skill and labor specializations across the world. The process of outsourcing is using the skill and abilities of a third-party to accommodate society on the foundation of labor. As stated earlier, it was during the 1980s that the process kicked off mainly due to the efforts of corporations when they began to hire labor forces across the world. Even though outsourcing has come out from its developing stages, there are still following effects on the US economy.
This report is extremely credible and qualified, as it was written by an author who is well-versed on the topic. The author was also the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, making him even more authentic source. Throughout the article, the author discusses and examines the words of two other authors, Ron and Anil Hira, who are experts on the subject of American Outsourcing. These authors are also very credible; one is a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and the other is a professor at Simon Fraser University. Additionally, the author refers to many case studies that were taken at different universities in order to justify his claims on why American Outsourcing is bad. The intended audience is
When the Trojan prince Paris was asked to judge which of three Olympian goddesses was the most beautiful, he chose Aphrodite over Hera and Athena. The latter two had hoped to bribe him with power and victory in battle, but Aphrodite offered the love of the most beautiful woman in the world.
Zeus was harsh on other fellow Olympians. When they were getting tired of him Hera talked them into mutiny. Hera drugged Zeus’s drink, when he fell asleep, she called the other Gods to tie him down with one hundred knots and took away his thunderbolt. Briareus overheard the Gods conversation and untied Zeus. Terrified by his release, the Gods were begging for Zeus’s forgiveness. Zeus grabbed Hera and tied her wrist with golden chains, a substantial anvil to her feet and hung her from the Heavens. The next day, Zeus pitied Hera and agreed to let her go if she were to swear to never again, plot and rebel against him. She held to that promise, however, it left her to take it out on his mistresses and offspring’s. The Queen of Olympus, Hera, eldest daughter of Kronos and Rhea, Goddess of marriage and childbirth. Some symbols of Hera were scepter, the diadem, and the pomegranate, which symbolizes fertility, her flower was the lily and her secret animals were the peacock and the cow. Her power prior to being Queen of the Olympians would include seasons, weather, and other aspects of existence. She had similar super powers to other Olympian gods, such as super strength, immortality, and resistance to injury. She also had the ability to bless and curse marriages. Some would say her choice of weapon would be
Kibbe, C. (2004, 07 09). Outsourcing: the good, the bad and the inevitable. New Hampshire Business Review, pp. 1A-21A.
Two of the better known goddesses of Greek mythology are Aphrodite and Athena. Aphrodite is the goddess of love, and she is known as a very passionate character (Bolton 60). She is described as generous and benevolent in everything she does and to everyone she meets. Despite her appearance, she enjoys intervening in other humans, gods, and even goddesses’s lives (60). However, Athena is the goddess of wisdom, war, crafts and skills, and was held highly by mortal and immortals alike (Bolton 58). Unlike her brother, she is not bloodthirsty, and would rather see peace among friends than war
Hera and Aphrodite. Two goddesses on two sides of the Trojan War. Both of them have their own personalities, and their own agendas. The two of them do have certain similarities. Both Hera and Aphrodite seem to believe in the cause they are fighting for. They do, however have very different ways about getting what they want. In The Illiad, both of these goddesses are on the opposing sides (as I stated before). Hera fights on the side of the Acheans, where Aphrodite has taken sides with the Trojans.
I believe that Philosophy is the study of different ways of thinking. In philosophy, you should question everything and never take anything for face value. There are always two sides to every coin as there are different ways of looking at things, is what philosophy teaches us. In philosophy, you must throw off all the limitations you have set on yourself when dealing with how you view things and how things seem to be.
Another leader who found success because he chose to be feared was Hrothgar from the novel Grendel. He organized his tribe and started to conquer and destroy any tribe who did not want to join him. Soon Hrothgar became powerful and when he had shown the other tribes his “strength of his organization… instead of making war on them, he sent men to them… with heavy wagons… to gather their tribute to his greatness” (Gardner 37).
Outsourcing has been around for many years. In this paper I will discuss some of the history of outsourcing, the goods things about outsourcing, and the bad things about outsourcing.
Philosophy is the study of examining and thinking about questionable ethical problems and/or generally accepted certainties. Philosophy aims at knowledge that combines a variety of academic fields as well as convictions, prejudices and beliefs.
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