Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Ryan Saxe Style 6.2

Ryan Saxe
Style 6.2

1. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, the story of King Lear and his daughters was popular. By the time Elizabeth died, at least a dozen available books offered the story to anyone wishing to read it. They story was a simple narrative with an obvious moral, because the characters were undeveloped. Shakespeare must have had several versions of this story available when he began work on Lear, perhaps his greatest tragedy. Though they were based on the stock figures of legend, he turned the characters into credible human beings with complex motives.
2. What the issue here is whether the management has a “duty to disclose” the date an operation intends to close down during contract bargaining. The management has to bargain the minimization of conflict for the duty in good faith. Although the case law is scanty, companies are obligated to disclose major changes in an operation during bargaining in order to allow the union to put forth proposals on behalf of its members.
3. The most important event in Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian war is Athens’ catastrophic Sicilian invasion. Because of this importance, three-quarters of the history is devoted to setting up the invasion. We can see how Thucydides anticipated the Sicilian invasion through the step-by-step decline in Athenian society. WE need to anticipate the invasion in order to associate inevitability with the tragic drama.
4. To explain this kind of severe condition, a current hypothesis is that mucosal and vascular permeability altered by a toxin elaborated by the vibrio. Evidence in favor of this hypothesis includes changes in small capillaries located near the basal surface of the epithelial cells, and the appearance of numerous microvesicles in the cytoplasm of the mucosal cells. It is believed that hydrodynamic transport of fluid into the interstitial tissue and then through the mucosa into the lumen of the gut depends on altered capillary permeability.
5. Changes in revenues are as follows. In the Ohio and Kentucky areas from July 1 – August 31, an increase to $56,792 from $32,934 was realized, a net increase of approximately 73 percent. In the same period in the Indiana and Illinois areas, there was a 10 percent increase of $15,3370 from $153,281 to $168,651. However, in the Wisconsin and Minnesota regions, a decrease of 5 percent occurred from $200,102 to $190,580.

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