Provide a 6 pages analysis while answering the following question: Knowledge in Everyday Life: Theory and Application. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

Provide a 6 pages analysis while answering the following question: Knowledge in Everyday Life: Theory and Application. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The knowledge that an individual has is a sum of the two in addition to others that shall be discussed in the essay. In our daily lives, we encounter different situations which add knowledge to our lives, some are evidence-based but they neither qualify to be totally active or passive and so by looking at the philosophical approach of knowledge we shall be able to raise an argument to show that in some cases this can apply but in other circumstances, it would not be true.

To support our argument and establish the source and production of knowledge in our lives we shall look at the theories of knowledge and what has been developed in the past to explain it. This will be used to support my claim is partially supporting the statement given in the question. James Frederick Ferrier is the philosopher who came up with the theory of knowledge popularly known as epistemology. In his argument knowledge helps us to have beliefs which we can justify and others which we cannot justify. In the argument he argues that the beliefs which we have which can be termed as a result of the knowledge that we have acquired is a result of the situations that we have been through or the things that we have experienced in our lives (Theory of Knowledge).

Plato in his argument defines knowledge as a true belief that has been defined or explained in the past. Therefore borrowing from this explanation the knowledge that we have needs to be explained or experimented. This takes us back to the acquisition of knowledge. In our lives whether we participate or stay passive, we still end up knowing new things. This is because our minds are actively thinking and linking the things that we have seen to come up with new explanations on how things happen. In many circumstances we do not need to get full explanations on certain issues. All we need is to be introduced to certain concepts then using our past experiences we can compare or try to come up with solutions that closely fit the situation (Russel, 1926). This therefore means that the knowledge we get is not entirely based on our active or passive learning as purported by the question.

write an article on Analysis of Wordsworths Poetry. It needs to be at least 2000 words.

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Analysis of Wordsworths Poetry. It needs to be at least 2000 words. Wordsworth wrote the poem ‘we are seven’ at the age of 18 when he was going on a journey with his best companion Coleridge. ‘Wordsworth’s most deeply held conviction is his belief that the scope for poetry was often best provided by memory.’ As we also observe in this particular poem that the little girl that he talks about is actually someone he had met on his journey in a similar setting. As stated, ‘We Are Seven was inspired by a little girl he met in the area of Goodrich Castle.’ The poem comprises of sixteen four-line stanzas with the exception of the last stanza that consists of five lines. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABAB. The poem is in the form of a conversation between a stranger and a little girl. The technique of writing the poem in a dialogue form enhances the beauty of the poem as it helps in retaining the interest of the reader, as he is curious about the end result of the conversation.

The title of the poem hints about a sense of security that is related to the knowledge of having strong family bonding as observed from the word ‘We’. It has a tone of finality to it. The two-letter word holds a lot of meaning as it also indicates the element of stubbornness and conviction of belief that nothing can change the reality i.e. we are seven. Number ‘seven’ can in itself be a reference to ‘Shakespeare’s seven stages’ of a man’s life as the readers later observes that this poem also draws a contrast between the perspective of life from the eyes of a child and an adult and shows the manner in which a person loses his idealism in order to grow up.

The poem is basically about a conversation between a man and a little girl about her family and loved ones. The stranger inquires about her brothers and sisters and the girl replies that we are seven. This reply leads to the formation of the whole conversation that takes place in the poem. The little girl in all her innocence gives her replies in the form of riddles i.e. taking extra time in explaining her thoughts and this further gives the poem a lyrical quality that the readers enjoy immensely.

Provide a 5 pages analysis while answering the following question: Mental health: obsessive-compulsive disorder. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

Provide a 5 pages analysis while answering the following question: Mental health: obsessive-compulsive disorder. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The study “Mental health: obsessive-compulsive disorder” describes the profound impacts that obsessive compulsive disorders have on the patient, family and close friends of the affected individual. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety ailment characterized by persistent and severe obsessions capable of disrupting the normal functioning of the affected individual. The disorder is not only one of the most common psychiatric condition but one of the most debilitating medical conditions. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is considered as a “neuropsychiatric condition, relayed by particular neuronal circuitry”. The major defining characteristics of obsessive-compulsive disorder are intrusive impulses, thoughts or images that heighten the level of anxiety in the affected individual. In order to decrease the resulting high level of anxiety, the affected person undertakes repetitive activities, which become compulsions. Most people suffering from the disorder exhibit unjustified fear of contracting diseases and maintain high levels of hygiene by frequently washing their hands even when it is not necessary. Other people with the disorder exhibit high levels of worry about harm to oneself and hence they constantly check on places such as doors and exits to ascertain their security. Other obsessions include saving, precision or symmetry concerns. People with saving obsession have a compulsion of hoarding goods while those with precision or symmetry concerns demonstrate a compulsion of arrangement and order.

 

Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses financial statements in arsenal plc.

Create a 6 pages page paper that discusses financial statements in arsenal plc. As the annual report states that the company does not include any value for their acquired or “homegrown (internally developed)” players. Since the purpose of financial reporting is to provide a fair view of the organization, therefore we will analyze how much extent this statement accurately depicts the true picture of the organization. Before making an analysis, we will have a historical review of how these accounting policies have emerged over a period of time.

The clubs have historically been an integral element of the business of football. The regulations introduced by the English Football Association in 1885 required that all players be registered annually with a club (Morrow 1997). While on the other hand, accounting of professional sports clubs has been a very complex topic and especially in the area of human resource accounting due to the striking differences between professional sportspeople and other employees.

In the field of Accounting, the traditional practice for football players was to exclude the valuation of players whether they were developed internally or bought through the transfer system (Morrow, 1995). However, this trend has changed during recent years where a growing number of clubs have noticed that such a practice did not provide a true picture of the financial affairs of the organization therefore now they are incorporating football players as assets. A publication authorized by Wagner (2007) suggested that human resources are one of the most&nbsp.vital capitals (people and teams) and investors often look for these factors in the valuation of the company along with the structural capital which consists of processes, information systems and relational capital which is associated with customers, suppliers, and other stakeholders. Accounting policies with respect to sports players significantly changed during the mid of ’90s. The mechanism of the transfer system of football players brought a significant influence on the valuation of the companies. The transfer system which pertains to player trading is done by clubs to recoup their investment in training and development of a player’s skill during the contract period. Generally, there are two kinds of transfer mechanisms that take place between the clubs: Transfer of players under contract and transfer of players who are outside the scope of a contract who are also called free agents. Until 1995, if the club aimed to extend the contract of the players and if the player didn’t want to extend the contract and wanted to join another club after the contract period. then the holding club was entitled to receive a transfer fee from the new club to whom the player was joining. In a litigation case of ‘Bosman’, the court ruled that players outside contracts are given the freedom to move freely from one team to another and it was declared void to charge any transfer fees among the clubs after the contract has expired.