Description of the Conditions that Are Prerequisites to the Construction of the Cafeteria in Berlin. The work is to be 11 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article Description of the Conditions that Are Prerequisites to the Construction of the Cafeteria in Berlin. The work is to be 11 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Considering that a cafeteria will be a public meeting place, space appears to be a critically vital aspect in this assessment. It thus calls for an establishment of whether the building can be on multiple floors.

Having considered the issue of space and from the conceptual design of the cafeteria site, it is essential to consider building the construction into more than one story. The conditions that will determine this possibility is the strength of the ground. The strength can be determined by conduction a detailed study of the chemical composition of soil in the construction site. The type of rocks forming the soil is also an inherent indicator of the capacity of the soil to hold more floors. Thirdly, the geographical orientation of the cafeteria location will enable the building engineers to make critical decisions on the suitability of the construction in that particular site (Cousins, 2002). For example, it will be important to know whether the place has experienced the effects of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and faulting. The issue of government policies also emerges as an important factor. For example, the policy of “No barriers” has been a critical challenge in the process of planning and construction. This is a challenge that has never been given serious consideration in the past. The building and construction process should also consider the necessary changes in contemporary German society, including the changes in demographic composition and future government decisions. This is the more reason for the establishment of the non-barrier as the principal factor controlling the specifications of public rooms and common meeting places.

The cafeteria has to consider the personal and special needs of certain categories of the society members such as people with disabilities. This will enable the constructors to determine special features of the construction such as staircases. The barrier-free policy effectively articulates the needs of people walking with disabilities.

Write 10 pages thesis on the topic sex and gender.

Write 10 pages thesis on the topic sex and gender.

les of bias will likely always occur in one form or another, but the suggestion that there has somehow been a concerted, secretive international conspiracy by evil corporations directed against women is ridiculous. This paper debunks the glass ceiling myth by examining the arguments by those who would defend its existence and by injecting context and perspective into the discussion.

Prior to delving into the multiple facets of the supposed wage gap between men and women in the workplace, one indisputable aspect should be addressed.

This nation operates on a capitalistic system. Companies large and small, in every industry and service, have one main goal which is to make a profit, the bigger the better. Therefore, it is an economic reality that if a company could hire women who would accept 25 percent less compensation than a man to perform the same job, as is popularly claimed, they would hire only women. Since this phenomenon hasn’t occurred either locally or nationally, it can be safely assumed that there is no gender-based disparity in wages, no unspoken conspiracy to discriminate against women, no glass ceiling.

A recent study which surveyed nearly 900 companies of various sizes found that about half reported that it was at least somewhat likely its next CEO would be of the female gender. This would not have been the case 30 years ago when women, driven by economic necessity, began to enter the workforce in larger numbers. Business analysts have estimated that “it takes the average man 20 years to become general manager, 25 years to become president, and 30 years to become CEO assuming he has the personal and professional qualities to make it in the first place” (Larson, 2005).

Thirty years after women on the whole became more career oriented, they are today as likely as men to assume the head position of businesses, right on schedule.

Compose a 500 words assignment on the history of winter olympic games.

Compose a 500 words assignment on the history of winter olympic games. Needs to be plagiarism free!

The History of Winter Olympic Games Affiliation: Introduction The winter Olympic Games are the Olympic Games that happen in February during winter and are hosted in only those nations that experience winter in February. The games were officially started in 1924 and have been taking place every four years but in 1992, it started being alternated with the summer Olympic and was therefore held in 1994 instead of 1996. The Olympics games so far have over 15 games ranging from: figure skating, alpine skating, ice hockey, ski jumping, and freestyle skating among many others.

The nations that have participated are over 11 with the US leading in hosting over 4 of the games (Books Llc, 2010). World WarsThe Winter Olympic Games were disrupted by both World War 1 and World War 2. Other than the games being completely canceled because of the war and the plans being suspended, there were strained relations after the war between the nations that had been at war and their allies (Wickenheiser, 2009). The Olympic Games were feared to be held in some nations such as the Soviet Union after the war for fear of reaction of the enemies of the Soviet Union.

The Worlds Wars also led to world depression and hence after the wars, few nations were able to participate in the next winter Olympic Games as the rest lacked expense money. The participants even from the nations that attended were few. Doping and bribing controversiesDoping has been a headache to the organizers of this particular sport as with many other sports. The measures taken since 1967 have been to perform random drug tests on the participants and banning those found with positive results.

The most common doping drugs are the performance enhancers. The other controversy that has rocked these games is the bribing of the planning committee officials with expensive gifts in order for their countries to be selected to host the games. The most controversial and which saw 10 officials sent packing is the 2002 Salt Lake City, USA Olympics (Gerlach, 2004). PoliticsPolitics have always been a silent but present issue in these winter Olympic Games. Most nations still have cold war amongst themselves and they push them in the games.

Some nations use the winter Olympic Games as an opportunity to show off to the nations and those which have been successful in the number of medals use this as a way to express their powers such as the US. The nations that have always had a grudge against each other go to the extent of skipping the winter games when they take place in the enemy country. Even though the politics are silent and not expressed openly, it still affects the sole purpose of the games which is to bring the nations together (Cha, 2013).

ConclusionEven though the Winter Olympic Games has been rocked by controversies and mishaps, the games have been a success so far and the major success was derived from television broadcasting of these games to the whole world. The continual increase of nations participating and the number of participants in the many games has brought people together and increased economic and social cohesion and success amongst these nations (Toohey, 2007). ReferencesBooks Llc. (2010). Winter Olympic Games. New York: General Books LLC.Cha, V. (2013).

Beyond the Final Score: The Politics of Sport in Asia. Columbia: Columbia University Press. Gerlach, L. (2004). The Winter Olympics: From Chamonix to Salt Lake. Utah: The University of Utah Press. Toohey, K. (2007). The Olympic Games: A Social Science Perspective. New York: CABI. Wickenheiser, H. (2009). The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics. California: Greystone Books.

tep 2: Choose one of the topics below to research. Topic: How to Prevent Exposure to Free Radicals Topic: Macronutrients and Antioxidants Topic: Phytochemicals with Health Benefits Topic: Free radical-induced damage to the Body Topic: Antioxidant Health Claims of Supplements Topic: Spices and Herbs as Antioxidants Step 3: Title your subject line with the Topic you chose. Step 4: For your post, include the following information: Among the information sources that you choose, include at least two Primary or Secondary research articles or research reviews on the topic published within the past five (5) years. Provide in-text and end-of-text citations in a standard format (e.g., MLA or APA citation styles) (See How Science Works 17-19 to learn more about journal articles). Locate journal articles through UMGC Library Journal Database Search.

Instructions:

Step 1: Go to the link below to watch a video that reviews the current (as of 2019) scientific perspective on antioxidants

https://youtu.be/qhEB_wbsIt4

Step 2: Choose one of the topics below to research.

Topic: How to Prevent Exposure to Free Radicals

Topic: Macronutrients and Antioxidants

Topic: Phytochemicals with Health Benefits

Topic: Free radical-induced damage to the Body

Topic: Antioxidant Health Claims of Supplements

Topic: Spices and Herbs as Antioxidants

Step 3: Title your subject line with the Topic you chose.

Step 4: For your post, include the following information:

  1. Among the information sources that you choose, include at least two Primary or Secondary research articles or research reviews on the topic published within the past five (5) years. Provide in-text and end-of-text citations in a standard format (e.g., MLA or APA citation styles) (See How Science Works 17-19 to learn more about journal articles). Locate journal articles through UMGC Library Journal Database Search.
  2. Summarize what you learned from your reading and research. Provide a well-integrated summary that draws from all the sources you used for your research. A well-integrated summary interleaves information from all sources, rather than providing separate summaries for each cited source.
  3. Discuss how the information in your research compares with the content in the video. Discuss consistencies and inconsistencies between your research findings and information in the video.
  4. Based on your research findings, provide at least two distinct key takeaway lessons about free-radicals or antioxidants that could be helpful for readers to know
  5. Word Limit: About one page, 500 words or less, single-spaced, excluding end-of-text citations

Step 5: Cite the full citation of your information sources including course materials. Include URLs when you cite a resource from the internet. Cite your sources using the citation format found at https://libguides.umgc.edu/c.php?g=1003870&p=7270651   Use only credible sources including course materials. If you use internet resources, consult with the UMGC library resource Is My Source Credible? (https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/credibility.cfm) to determine if your source qualifies as a credible information source.