Write a 7 pages paper on protein and amino acid requirements in the adults.

Write a 7 pages paper on protein and amino acid requirements in the adults. Life standard continues to increase tremendously in response to technological advancement, so does the average human lifespan and it is frequently claimed by research literature that advancing age forms a critically important factor capable of influencing the protein and AA metabolism and thereby requirements in the adults. The growing incidence of the most frequent health problems in the present age like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer is also associated with advancing age and relationship between such diseases and protein and AA requirements are established in myriad research studies. In addition to advancing age which is a heavily recognized factor now, multiple other factors also influence the protein and AA metabolism and requirements in the adults of which the most widely researched ones will be contemplated in this essay.

. forward-thinking, outcome-oriented producer Thank you in advance for the help! Confidential Resume of Sur Address, Post Country Mobile, Email: CAREER AIM International & Multinational MARKETING • SALES • BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

I need some assistance with these assignment. forward-thinking, outcome-oriented producer Thank you in advance for the help! Confidential Resume of Sur Address, Post Country Mobile, Email: CAREER AIM International & Multinational MARKETING • SALES • BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Forward-Thinking, Outcome-Oriented Producer

Energetic and dependable contributor with technical prowess, proven leadership, highly developed multilingual communication skills and years of sales and management success. Innovative, resourceful and inventive. Identify opportunities and consistently achieve objectives.

Education & Qualifications

Date from – Date to

1996

Internal courses

(Presentation + Negotiation skills / ILP Program)

Business German Diploma, 1996

Goethe Institute – London, U.K.

Date from – Date to

1995

Bachelor of Marketing & Negotiation, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieure (E.S.C.E.) – Paris, France

Foremost Business School in France. highly recognized throughout Europe

Date from – Date to 1991

French Baccalaureat in Economics, 1991

Universite de Saint-Exupery – Versailles, France

Other Competencies

Computer literate • Windows Applications • SAP/APO

Mother Tongue French • Fluent in German & English

Other Skills

Leadership Skills:

Leadership Style:

Communicator:

Strong conceptual, organizational and analytic abilities. Market driven, innovative strategist, proactive decision maker, artful problem solver, insightful change agent.

Gain consensus, respect and trust. set high standards. communicates objectives enthusiastically. challenge individuals. promotes rationality and careful problem solving.

Articulate in 3 languages. respond effectively to local and global needs, capabilities, and interests. Utilize negotiation, persuasion and authority to enlist cooperation.

Work Experience

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Job Title

Accountable for management and execution of the Alumina division’s physical sales (approximately 6 million tons) and marketing activities in global and / or regional markets, in line with the agreed marketing objectives and strategies.

Employer Name, Location

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• Manage the physical Alumina book with particular responsibility for turnover, margin and position management.

• Manage and develop the Alumina sales team in the regional offices.

• Negotiate and conclude spot and long term contracts with key suppliers and customers.

• Provide all relevant information, including analysis for budget, performance review and management reporting purposes.

Date from – Date to

Job Title

Sales

Position

Drive implementation of international market expansion tactics. Actively solicit new accounts and relationships in the Steel Industry. negotiate long term contracts, prices, terms and conditions (for Coking Coal, Iron Ore, Manganese Ore + Alloys). research, analyze and assess customer needs, usage levels, budget and supply programs. Utilize superior networking and communications abilities, continually building strong customer relations, achieving outstanding customer satisfaction. Assist senior management in all areas of operations.

Employer Name, Location

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Spearhead development of new and existing markets in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. manage and coordinate specific product sales to strategic markets and customers.

Date from – Date to

Job Title

Position

Researched market conditions in regional and national areas to determine potential sales of consumer products. Evaluated effectiveness of surveys, opinion polls and questionnaires. Assisted in assessing market position and developing guidelines and recommendations.

Employer Name, Location

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Stayed informed on regional politics and priorities, cultural trends and special interests. researched, synthesized and produced marketing survey on North African countries.

Date from – Date to

Job Title

Position

Performed accounting and audit procedures on cash accounts and subsequent events. Monitored routine operations, filing, answering credit statements and memos. Examined invoices for appropriate authorization and classification. Researched, analyzed and summarized a variety of financial transactions and reports. Interacted efficiently as team worker.

Employer Name, Location

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Utilized financial spreadsheets, word processing and business-related software. recognized and defined issues. encouraged alternative solutions and plans to solve problems

Date from – Date to

Job Title

Position

Effective marketing strategies were developed with my assistance. Analyzed current client needs industry capacity, competitive intelligence and potential positioning. Established research methodology. designed format for data gathering. Statistical data were examined and future marketing trends were forecasted. Gathered data on competitors and analyzed prices, sales and methods of distribution.

Employer Name, Location

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Conducted comprehensive market research and produced report on sales opportunities and product placement for Copper tubes throughout Western Europe.

References

References and further data available upon request. And I am willing to perform work-related travel / willing to relocate U.S. and German.

writing homework on Popular Culture Themes in The Matrix. Write a 1000 word paper answering; Popular Culture Themes in The Matrix Teacher &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp.

Need help with my writing homework on Popular Culture Themes in The Matrix. Write a 1000 word paper answering; Popular Culture Themes in The Matrix Teacher &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. &nbsp. Popular Culture Themes in The Matrix The film The Matrix is presented in sequential form but in two different settings – one where characters act in the matrix or the world as we know it, and the other which is the so called “real world” where there is nothing but a dark, desert-like environment. The only connection between these two worlds is a set of chairs attached to a computer that transports the characters from the real world into the matrix and back. The intention of the filmmaker seems to be the portrayal of particular concepts concerning society and human life. The excellent cinematography, the superb action sequences, the digital special effects, and the intelligent screenplay all contributed to the success of the demonstration of the main concepts that the film wanted to convey. Among the major points that the movie emphasized included the concept of the dangers of technology to human life, free will and choice, the interdependence between body and mind, and the role of love. One of the concepts portrayed by The Matrix is the idea that man-made technology had a tendency to endanger the very lives of their human creators. Perhaps, what is emphasized in the film is the idea that humans cannot play God for when he does this, he naturally fails in his creation. This is very much like what is demonstrated by Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein where the monster created by Dr. Frankenstein goes berserk and murders his creator’s family. In The Matrix, Morpheus told Neo that the machines have overpowered humans, and so as a result of the war where the machines triumphed, the real world in the 21st century actually already looks like what Morpheus calls “the desert” (Berman & Wachowski, 1999). This is somehow a message to the viewer that all human creations involving humanlike beings such as machines and robots will always eventually have its drawbacks. Although The Matrix somehow exaggerated this concept by turning it into a war between machines and humans, one very good practical example of the evil of technology is the possible DNA damage that cell phone radiation may cause (Healy, 2011). Another particular concept that the movie demonstrates is the power of free will and choice. The scene where Morpheus offers Neo two pills – one blue and one red – is one scene that perfectly shows the power of man to make his own choice. Had he taken the blue pill, the movie would have ended. Neo chooses the red pill or the pill of enlightenment, thus bringing to the viewers the idea that even enlightenment does not come to an individual by chance but by choice. Moreover, although, in the movie, it is emphasized by Agent Smith that a human being is a mere “virus, a disease, a cancer of this planet” and “a slave born into bondage,” Neo freely makes the decision that he is above this description (Berman & Wachowski, 1999). Moreover, although the Oracle hints at Neo not being The One, he still chooses to be The One, and perhaps he got this from Morpheus himself, who told him, “Don’t think you are, know you are” (Berman & Wachowski, 1999). The particular scene where Neo rescues Morpheus from the agents through a helicopter is one of the turning points of the movie where Neo decides to be The One. Despite what the Oracle told Neo, he decides to save Morpheus from the agents in an almost unbelievable scene which convinced Tank back at the base: “I knew it. he’s The One” (Berman & Wachowski, 1999). The message of this particular scene is simple – despite the idea of destiny or fate, every human being has the right and freedom to be whatever he wants to be. This is the concept that guides all human beings towards their own personal goals and towards their own individual ideas of success. This is also the basis of all quests for independence and all fights for individual or national freedom. Moreover, an implication of this is the idea that the human mind is independent of its own external environment. Nevertheless, despite the independence of the mind, it still cannot live without the body, or, as what Morpheus says, that “the body cannot live without the mind” (Berman & Wachowski, 1999). This means that, based on the concept illustrated by the film, if one dies in the matrix, then his real self or “mind” in the real world dies in a similar way. This interdependence between body and mind is the core principle behind most kinds of mind-body therapies that to which the modern world is gradually being exposed such as Reiki, Yoga, and meditation. Moreover, the same principle of mind-body interdependence is the basis of psychology and psychiatry, where the mind is healed so that both body and mind may be able to function well. The applications of the mind-body connection in medicine actually also implies that whatever is done to the mind, it is the body the experiences it. Similarly, whatever the body experiences may have its reverberations in the mind, regardless of whether such effects are positive or negative. One last concept that the film portrays is the one that perhaps makes possible the interaction between mind and body and one that unifies both destiny and free will – this is the redeeming power of love. In one of the final scenes of the film where Neo dies from Agent Smith’s gunshots, it was Trinity’s love that revived him. In the Nebuchadnezzar, we hear Trinity saying, “Neo…the Oracle told me that I would fall in love and that that man…would be the One…so you see, you can’t be dead…you can’t be…because I love you” (Berman & Wachowski, 1999). Then Neo breathes back into reality and destroys the agents with renewed power – all despite the fact that the Oracle said he is not The One. The concept is clear and the message is simple – love is the key to the impossible. Love is the basis of almost all positive ideas that society has adopted regardless of place and time. Love is the basis of peace, politics, charity, environmental protection, and even war, and everything else that the governments and organizations of the world have done for the sake of humanity. References Berman, B. (Producer), Wachowski, A., & Wachowski, L. (Directors). (1999). The Matrix [Motion Picture]. United States: Warner Home Video. Healy, M. (2011, May 23). Cellphones may harm memory, pregnancy, brain cells – in rats, mice and rabbits. Maybe. Retrieved August 17, 2012, from the Los Angeles Times: http://articles.latimes.

 

research paper on post disaster shelter reconstruction. Needs to be 12 pages. Please no plagiarism.

Need an research paper on post disaster shelter reconstruction. Needs to be 12 pages. Please no plagiarism. Research has shown that sustainable post-disaster shelter reconstruction is crucial in strengthening resilience and provides full and equitable benefit (Ganapati & Ganapati, 2009 p.57). The principle of sustainable post-disaster shelter reconstruction requires that such reconstruction should meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the capacity of the coming generations to meet their needs (Ahmed, 2011 p.159).

There are certain challenges hinder sustainability in post-disaster shelter reconstruction and they include: massive displacement crisis, extensive physical destruction and limited accessible land. Effective shelter reconstruction in urban setting must therefore balance between all interests including, social equity, environment, as well as the economy. Provision of shelter in urban setting after a disaster should be considered as an integrated approach where technical, socio-economical, institutional as well as environmental concerns are considered in each and every stage of the reconstruction process (2010 p.103). As indicated by Hayles (2010 p.104), post-disaster shelter reconstruction process should ensure sustainable results not only with regard to design and construction activities, but also in ensuring ease of access to supply of water, roads as well as sanitation systems. Integrated approach to shelter reconstruction is therefore very important and should include livelihood opportunities, social structures and safety opportunities.

This paper focuses on post-disaster shelter reconstruction in urban environments with specific reference to shelter and settlement planning. It outlines the planning process for post-disaster shelter reconstruction within urban and critically analyses the roles of shelter practitioner including needs assessment, methodological approach, settlement planning & design and construction.