Saturday, January 18, 2020
Prelude to Foundation Chapter 2 Flight
TRANTOR-â⬠¦ The capital of the First Galactic Empireâ⬠¦ Under Cleon I, it had its ââ¬Å"twilight glow.â⬠To all appearances, it was then at its peak. Its land surface of 200 million square kilometers was entirely domed (except for the Imperial Palace area) and underlaid with an endless city that extended beneath the continental shelves. The population was 40 billion and although the signs were plentiful (and clearly visible in hindsight) that there were gathering problems, those who lived on Trantor undoubtedly found it still the Eternal World of legend and did not expect it would everâ⬠¦ Encyclopedia Galactica 6. Seldon looked up. A young man was standing before him, looking down at him with an expression of amused contempt. Next to him was another young man-a bit younger, perhaps. Both were large and appeared to be strong. They were dressed in an extreme of Trantorian fashion, Seldon judged-boldly clashing colors, broad fringed belts, round hats with wide brims all about and the two ends of a bright pink ribbon extending from the brim to the back of the neck. In Seldon's eyes, it was amusing and he smiled. The young man before him snapped, ââ¬Å"What're you grinning at, misfit?â⬠Seldon ignored the manner of address and said gently, ââ¬Å"Please pardon my smile. I was merely enjoying your costume.â⬠ââ¬Å"My costume? So? And what are you wearing? What's that awful offal you call clothes?â⬠His hand went out and his finger flicked at the lapel of Seldon's jacket-disgracefully heavy and dull, Seldon himself thought, in comparison to the other's lighthearted colors. Seldon said, ââ¬Å"I'm afraid it's my Outworlder clothes. They're all I have.â⬠He couldn't help notice that the few others who were sitting in the small park were rising to their feet and walking off. It was as though they were expecting trouble and had no desire to remain in the vicinity. Seldon wondered if his new friend, Hummin, was leaving too, but he felt it injudicious to take his eyes away from the young man who was confronting him. He teetered back on his chair slightly. The young man said, ââ¬Å"You an Outworlder?â⬠ââ¬Å"That's right. Hence my clothes.â⬠ââ¬Å"Hence? What kind of word's that? Outworld word?â⬠ââ¬Å"What I meant was, that was why my clothes seem peculiar to you. I'm a visitor here.â⬠ââ¬Å"From what planet?â⬠ââ¬Å"Helicon.â⬠The young man's eyebrows drew together. ââ¬Å"Never heard of it.â⬠ââ¬Å"It's not a large planet.â⬠ââ¬Å"Why don't you go back there?â⬠ââ¬Å"I intend to. I'm leaving tomorrow.â⬠ââ¬Å"Sooner! Now!â⬠The young man looked at his partner. Seldon followed the look and caught a glimpse of Hummin. He had not left, but the park was now empty except for himself, Hummin, and the two young men. Seldon said, ââ¬Å"I'd thought I'd spend today sight-seeing.â⬠ââ¬Å"No. You don't want to do that. You go home now.â⬠Seldon smiled. ââ¬Å"Sorry. I won't.â⬠The young man said to his partner. ââ¬Å"You like his clothes, Marbie?â⬠Marbie spoke for the first time. ââ¬Å"No. Disgusting. Turns the stomach.â⬠ââ¬Å"Can't let him go around turning stomachs, Marbie. Not good for people's health.â⬠ââ¬Å"No, not by no means, Alem,â⬠said Marbie. Alem grinned. ââ¬Å"Well now. You heard what Marbie said.â⬠And now Hummin spoke. He said, ââ¬Å"Look, you two, Alem, Marbie, whatever your names are. You've had your fun. Why don't you go away?â⬠Alem, who had been leaning slightly toward Seldon, straightened and turned. ââ¬Å"Who are you?â⬠ââ¬Å"That's not your business,â⬠snapped Hummin. ââ¬Å"You're Trantorian?â⬠asked Alem. ââ¬Å"Also not your business.â⬠Alem frowned and said, ââ¬Å"You're dressed Trantorian. We're not interested in you, so don't go looking for problems.â⬠ââ¬Å"I intend to stay. That means there are two of us. Two against two doesn't sound like your kind of fight. Why don't you go away and get some friends so you can handle two people?â⬠Seldon said, ââ¬Å"I really think you ought to get away if you can, Hummin. It's kind of you to try to protect me, but I don't want you harmed.â⬠ââ¬Å"These are not dangerous people, Seldon. Just half-credit lackeys.â⬠ââ¬Å"Lackeys!â⬠The word seemed to infuriate Alem, so that Seldon thought it must have a more insulting meaning on Trantor than it had on Helicon. ââ¬Å"Here, Marbie,â⬠said Alem with a growl. ââ¬Å"You take care of that other motherlackey and I'll rip the clothes off this Seldon. He's the one we want. Now-ââ¬Å" His hands came down sharply to seize Seldon's lapels and jerk him upright. Seldon pushed away, instinctively it would seem, and his chair tipped backward. He seized the hands stretched toward him, his foot went up, and his chair went down. Somehow Alem streaked overhead, turning as he did so, and came down hard on his neck and back behind Seldon. Seldon twisted as his chair went down and was quickly on his feet, staring down at Alem, then looking sharply to one side for Marbie. Alem lay unmoving, his face twisted in agony. He had two badly sprained thumbs, excruciating pain in his groin, and a backbone that had been badly jarred. Hummin's left arm had grabbed Marbie's neck from behind and his right arm had pulled the other's right arm backward at a vicious angle. Marbie's face was red as he labored uselessly for breath. A knife, glittering with a small laser inset, lay on the ground beside them. Hummin eased his grip slightly and said, with an air of honest concern, ââ¬Å"You've hurt that one badly.â⬠Seldon said, ââ¬Å"I'm afraid so. If he had fallen a little differently, he would have snapped his neck.â⬠Hummin said, ââ¬Å"What kind of a mathematician are you?â⬠ââ¬Å"A Heliconian one.â⬠He stooped to pick up the knife and, after examining it, said, ââ¬Å"Disgusting-and deadly.â⬠Hummin said, ââ¬Å"An ordinary blade would do the job without requiring a power source.-But let's let these two go. I doubt they want to continue any further.â⬠He released Marbie, who rubbed first his shoulder then his neck. Gasping for air, he turned hate-filled eyes on the two men. Hummin said sharply, ââ¬Å"You two had better get out of here. Otherwise we'll have to give evidence against you for assault and attempted murder. This knife can surely be traced to you.â⬠Seldon and Hummin watched while Marbie dragged Alem to his feet and then helped him stagger away, still bent in pain. They looked back once or twice, but Seldon and Hummin watched impassively. Seldon held out his hand. ââ¬Å"How do I thank you for coming to the aid of a stranger against two attackers? I doubt I would have been able to handle them both on my own.â⬠Hummin raised his hand in a deprecatory manner. ââ¬Å"I wasn't afraid of them. They're just street-brawling lackeys. All I had to do was get my hands on them-and yours, too, of course.â⬠ââ¬Å"That's a pretty deadly grip you have,â⬠Seldon mused. Hummin shrugged. ââ¬Å"You too.â⬠Then, without changing his tone of voice, he said, ââ¬Å"Come on, we'd better get out of here. We're wasting time.â⬠Seldon said, ââ¬Å"Why do we have to get away? Are you afraid those two will come back?â⬠ââ¬Å"Not in their lifetime. But some of those brave people who cleared out of the park so quickly in their eagerness to spare themselves a disagreeable sight may have alerted the police.â⬠ââ¬Å"Fine. We have the hoodlums' names. And we can describe them fairly well.â⬠ââ¬Å"Describe them? Why would the police want them?â⬠ââ¬Å"They committed an assault-ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Don't be foolish. We don't have a scratch. They're virtually hospital bait, especially Alem. We're the ones who will be charged.â⬠ââ¬Å"But that's impossible. Those people witnessed the fact that-ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"No people will be called.-Seldon, get this into your head. Those two came to find you-specifically you. They were told you were wearing Heliconian clothes and you must have been described precisely. Perhaps they were even shown a holograph. I suspect they were sent by the people who happen to control the police, so let's not wait any longer.â⬠Hummin hurried off, his hand gripping Seldon's upper arm. Seldon found the grip impossible to shake and, feeling like a child in the hands of an impetuous nurse, followed. They plunged into an arcade and, before Seldon's eyes grew accustomed to the dimmer light, they heard the burring sound of a ground-car's brakes. ââ¬Å"There they are,â⬠muttered Hummin. ââ¬Å"Faster, Seldon.â⬠They hopped onto a moving corridor and lost themselves in the crowd. 7. Seldon had tried to persuade Hummin to take him to his hotel room, but Hummin would have none of that. ââ¬Å"Are you mad?â⬠he half-whispered. ââ¬Å"They'll be waiting for you there.â⬠ââ¬Å"But all my belongings are waiting for me there too.â⬠ââ¬Å"They'll just have to wait.â⬠And now they were in a small room in a pleasant apartment structure that might be anywhere for all that Seldon could tell. He looked about the one-room unit. Most of it was taken up by a desk and chair, a bed, and a computer outlet. There were no dining facilities or washstand of any kind, though Hummin had directed him to a communal washroom down the hall. Someone had entered before Seldon was quite through. He had cast one brief and curious look at Seldon's clothes, rather than at Seldon himself, and had then looked away. Seldon mentioned this to Hummin, who shook his head and said, ââ¬Å"We'll have to get rid of your clothes. Too bad Helicon is so far out of fashion-ââ¬Å" Seldon said impatiently, ââ¬Å"How much of this might just be your imagination, Hummin? You've got me half-convinced and yet it may be merely a kind ofâ⬠¦ of-ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"Are you groping for the word ââ¬Ëparanoia'?â⬠ââ¬Å"All right, I am. This may be some strange paranoid notion of yours.â⬠Hummin said, ââ¬Å"Think about it, will you? I can't argue it out mathematically, but you've seen the Emperor. Don't deny it. He wanted something from you and you didn't give it to him. Don't deny that either. I suspect that details of the future are what he wants and you refused. Perhaps Demerzel thinks you're only pretending not to have the details-that you're holding out for a higher price or that someone else is bidding for it too. Who knows? I told you that if Demerzel wants you, he'll get you wherever you are. I told you that before those two splitheads ever appeared on the scene. I'm a journalist and a Trantorian. I know how these things go. At one point, Alem said, ââ¬ËHe's the one we want.' Do you remember that?â⬠ââ¬Å"As it happens,â⬠said Seldon. ââ¬Å"I do.â⬠ââ¬Å"To him I was only the ââ¬Ëother motherlackey' to be kept off, while he went about the real job of assaulting you.â⬠Hummin sat down in the chair and pointed to the bed. ââ¬Å"Stretch out, Seldon. Make yourself comfortable. Whoever sent those two-it must have been Demerzel, in my opinion-can send others, so we'll have to get rid of those clothes of yours. I think any other Heliconian in this sector caught in his own world's garb is going to have trouble until he can prove he isn't you.â⬠ââ¬Å"Oh come on.â⬠ââ¬Å"I mean it. You'll have to take off the clothes and we'll have to atomize them-if we can get close enough to a disposal unit without being seen. And before we can do that I'll have to get you a Trantorian outfit. You're smaller than I am and I'll take that into account. It won't matter if it doesn't fit exactly-ââ¬Å" Seldon shook his head. ââ¬Å"I don't have the credits to pay for it. Not on me. What credits I have-and they aren't much-are in my hotel safe.â⬠ââ¬Å"We'll worry about that another time. You'll have to stay here for an hour or two while I go out in search of the necessary clothing.â⬠Seldon spread his hands and sighed resignedly. ââ¬Å"All right. If it's that important, I'll stay.â⬠ââ¬Å"You won't try to get back to your hotel? Word of honor?â⬠ââ¬Å"My word as a mathematician. But I'm really embarrassed by all the trouble you're taking for me. And expense too. After all, despite all this talk about Demerzel, they weren't really out to hurt me or carry me off. All I was threatened with was the removal of my clothes.â⬠ââ¬Å"Not all. They were also going to take you to the spaceport and put you on a hypership to Helicon.â⬠ââ¬Å"That was a silly threat-not to be taken seriously.â⬠ââ¬Å"Why not?â⬠ââ¬Å"I'm going to Helicon. I told them so. I'm going tomorrow.â⬠ââ¬Å"And you still plan to go tomorrow?â⬠asked Hummin. ââ¬Å"Certainly. Why not?â⬠ââ¬Å"There are enormous reasons why not.â⬠Seldon suddenly felt angry. ââ¬Å"Come on, Hummin, I can't play this game any further. I'm finished here and I want to go home. My tickets are in the hotel room. Otherwise I'd try to exchange them for a trip today. I mean it.â⬠ââ¬Å"You can't go back to Helicon.â⬠Seldon flushed. ââ¬Å"Why not? Are they waiting for me there too?â⬠Hummin nodded. ââ¬Å"Don't fire up, Seldon. They would be waiting for you there too. Listen to me. If you go to Helicon, you are as good as in Demerzel's hands. Helicon is good, safe Imperial territory. Has Helicon ever rebelled, ever fallen into step behind the banner of an anti-Emperor?â⬠ââ¬Å"No, it hasn't-and for good reason. It's surrounded by larger worlds. It depends on the Imperial peace for security.â⬠ââ¬Å"Exactly! Imperial forces on Helicon can therefore count on the full cooperation of the local government. You would be under constant surveillance at all times. Any time Demerzel wants you, he will be able to have you. And, except for the fact that I am now warning you, you would have no knowledge of this and you would be working in the open, filled with a false security.â⬠ââ¬Å"That's ridiculous. If he wanted me in Helicon, why didn't he simply leave me to myself? I was going there tomorrow. Why would he send those two hoodlums simply to hasten the matter by a few hours and risk putting me on my guard?â⬠ââ¬Å"Why should he think you would be put on your guard? He didn't know I'd be with you, immersing you in what you call my paranoia.â⬠ââ¬Å"Even without the question of warning me, why all the fuss to hurry me by a few hours?â⬠ââ¬Å"Perhaps because he was afraid you would change your mind.â⬠ââ¬Å"And go where, if not home? If he could pick me up on Helicon, he could pick me up anywhere. He could pick me up onâ⬠¦ on Anacreon, a good ten thousand parsecs away-if it should fall into my head to go there. What's distance to hyperspatial ships? Even if I find a world that's not quite as subservient to the Imperial forces as Helicon is, what world is in actual rebellion? The Empire is at peace. Even if some worlds are still resentful of injustices in the past, none are going to defy the Imperial armed forces to protect me. Moreover, anywhere but on Helicon I won't be a local citizen and there won't even be that matter of principle to help keep the Empire at bay.â⬠Hummin listened patiently, nodding slightly, but looking as grave and as imperturbable as ever. He said, ââ¬Å"You're right, as far as you go, but there's one world that is not really under the Emperor's control. That, I think, is what must be disturbing Demerzel.â⬠Seldon thought a while, reviewing recent history and finding himself unable to choose a world on which the Imperial forces might be helpless. He said at last, ââ¬Å"What world is that?â⬠Hummin said, ââ¬Å"You're on it, which is what makes the matter so dangerous in Demerzel's eyes, I imagine. It is not so much that he is anxious to have you go to Helicon, as that he is anxious to have you leave Trantor before it occurs to you, for any reason-even if only tourist's mania-to stay.â⬠The two men sat in silence until Seldon finally said sardonically, ââ¬Å"Trantor! The capital of the Empire, with the home base of the fleet on a space station in orbit about it, with the best units of the army quartered here. If you believe that it is Trantor that is the safe world, you're progressing from paranoia to outright fantasy.â⬠ââ¬Å"No! You're an Outworlder, Seldon. You don't know what Trantor is like. It's forty billion people and there are few other worlds with even a tenth of its population. It is of unimaginable technological and cultural complexity. Where we are now is the Imperial Sector-with the highest standard of living in the Galaxy and populated entirely by Imperial functionaries. Elsewhere on the planet, however, are over eight hundred other sectors, some of them with subcultures totally different from what we have here and most of them untouchable by Imperial forces.â⬠ââ¬Å"Why untouchable?â⬠ââ¬Å"The Empire cannot seriously exert force against Trantor. To do so would be bound to shake some facet or other of the technology on which the whole planet depends. The technology is so interrelated that to snap one of the interconnections is to cripple the whole. Believe me, Seldon, we on Trantor observe what happens when there is an earthquake that manages to escape being damped out, a volcanic eruption that is not vented in time, a storm that is not defused, or just some human error that escapes notice. The planet totters and every effort must be made to restore the balance at once.â⬠ââ¬Å"I have never heard of such a thing.â⬠A small smile flickered its way across Hummin's face. ââ¬Å"Of course not. Do you want the Empire to advertise the weakness at its core? However, as a journalist, I know what happens even when the Outworlds don't, even when much of Trantor itself doesn't, even when the Imperial pressure is interested in concealing events. Believe me! The Emperor knows-and Eto Demerzel knows-even if you don't, that to disturb Trantor may destroy the Empire.â⬠ââ¬Å"Then are you suggesting I stay on Trantor for that reason?â⬠ââ¬Å"Yes. I can take you to a place on Trantor where you will be absolutely safe from Demerzel. You won't have to change your name and you will be able to operate entirely in the open and he won't be able to touch you. That's why he wanted to force you off Trantor at once and if it hadn't been for the quirk of fate that brought us together and for your surprising ability to defend yourself, he would have succeeded in doing so.â⬠ââ¬Å"But how long will I have to remain on Trantor?â⬠ââ¬Å"For as long as your safety requires it, Seldon. For the rest of your life, perhaps.â⬠8. Hari Seldon looked at the holograph of himself cast by Hummin's projector. It was more dramatic and useful than a mirror would have been. In fact, it seemed as though there were two of him in the room. Seldon studied the sleeve of his new tunic. His Heliconian attitudes made him wish the colors were less vibrant, but he was thankful that, as it was, Hummin had chosen softer colors than were customary here on this world. (Seldon thought of the clothing worn by their two assailants and shuddered inwardly.) He said, ââ¬Å"And I suppose I must wear this hat.â⬠ââ¬Å"In the Imperial Sector, yes. To go bareheaded here is a sign of low breeding. Elsewhere, the rules are different.â⬠Seldon sighed. The round hat was made of soft material and molded itself to his head when he put it on. The brim was evenly wide all around, but it was narrower than on the hats his attackers had worn. Seldon consoled himself by noticing that when he wore the hat the brim curved rather gracefully. ââ¬Å"It doesn't have a strap under the chin.â⬠ââ¬Å"Of course not. That's advanced fashion for young lanks.â⬠ââ¬Å"For young what?â⬠ââ¬Å"A lank is someone who wears things for their shock value. I'm sure you have such people on Helicon.â⬠Seldon snorted. ââ¬Å"There are those who wear their hair shoulder-length on one side and shave the other.â⬠He laughed at the memory. Hummin's mouth twisted slightly. ââ¬Å"I imagine it looks uncommonly ugly.â⬠ââ¬Å"Worse. There are lefties and righties, apparently, and each finds the other version highly offensive. The two groups often engage in street brawls.â⬠ââ¬Å"Then I think you can stand the hat, especially without the strap.â⬠Seldon said, ââ¬Å"I'll get used to it.â⬠ââ¬Å"It will attract some attention. It's subdued for one thing and makes you look as if you're in mourning. And it doesn't quite fit. Then, too, you wear it with obvious discomfort. However, we won't be in the Imperial Sector long.-Seen enough?â⬠And the holograph flickered out. Seldon said, ââ¬Å"How much did this cost you?â⬠ââ¬Å"What's the difference?â⬠ââ¬Å"It bothers me to be in your debt.â⬠ââ¬Å"Don't worry about it. This is my choice. But we've been here long enough. I will have been described, I'm quite certain. They'll track me down and they'll come here.â⬠ââ¬Å"In that case,â⬠said Seldon, ââ¬Å"the credits you're spending are a minor matter. You're putting yourself into personal danger on my account. Personal danger!â⬠ââ¬Å"I know that. But it's my free choice and I can take care of myself.â⬠ââ¬Å"But why-ââ¬Å" ââ¬Å"We'll discuss the philosophy of it later.-I've atomized your clothes, by the way, and I don't think I was seen. There was an energy surge, of course, and that would be recorded. Someone might guess what happened from that-it's hard to obscure any action when probing eyes and mind are sharp enough. However, let us hope we'll be safely away before they put it all together.â⬠9. They traveled along walkways where the light was soft and yellow. Hummin's eyes moved this way and that, watchful, and he kept their pace at crowd speed, neither passing nor being passed. He kept up a mild but steady conversation on indifferent topics. Seldon, edgy and unable to do the same, said, ââ¬Å"There seems to be a great deal of walking here. There are endless lines in both directions and along the crossovers.â⬠ââ¬Å"Why not?â⬠said Hummin. ââ¬Å"Walking is still the best form of short-distance transportation. It's the most convenient, the cheapest, and the most healthful. Countless years of technological advance have not changed that.-Are you acrophobic, Seldon?â⬠Seldon looked over the railing on his right into a deep declivity that separated the two walking lanes-each in an opposite direction between the regularly spaced crossovers. He shuddered slightly. ââ¬Å"If you mean fear of heights, not ordinarily. Still, looking down isn't pleasant. How far does it go down?â⬠ââ¬Å"Forty or fifty levels at this point, I think. This sort of thing is common in the Imperial Sector and a few other highly developed regions. In most places, one walks at what might be considered ground level.â⬠ââ¬Å"I should imagine this would encourage suicide attempts.â⬠ââ¬Å"Not often. There are far easier methods. Besides, suicide is not a matter of social obloquy on Trantor. One can end one's life by various recognized methods in centers that exist for the purpose-if one is willing to go through some psychotherapy at first. There are, occasional accidents, for that matter, but that's not why I was asking about acrophobia. We're heading for a taxi rental where they know me as a journalist. I've done favors for them occasionally and sometimes they do favors for me in return. They'll forget to record me and won't notice that I have a companion. Of course, I'll have to pay a premium and, again of course, if Demerzel's people lean on them hard enough, they'll have to tell the truth and put it down to slovenly accounting, but that may take considerable time.â⬠ââ¬Å"Where does the acrophobia come in?â⬠ââ¬Å"Well, we can get there a lot faster if we use a gravitic lift. Not many people use it and I must tell you that I'm not overjoyed at the idea myself, but if you think you can handle it, we had better.â⬠ââ¬Å"What's a gravitic lift?â⬠ââ¬Å"It's experimental. The time may come when it will be widespread over Trantor, provided it becomes psychologically acceptable-or can be made so to enough people. Then, maybe, it will spread to other worlds too. It's an elevator shaft without an elevator cab, so to speak. We just step into empty space and drop slowly-or rise slowly-under the influence of antigravity. It's about the only application of antigravity that's been established so far, largely because it's the simplest possible application.â⬠ââ¬Å"What happens if the power blinks out while we're in transit?â⬠ââ¬Å"Exactly what you would think. We fall and-unless we're quite near the bottom to begin with-we die. I haven't heard of it happening yet and, believe me, if it had happened I would know. We might not be able to give out the news for security reasons-that's the excuse they always advance for hiding bad news-but I would know. It's just up ahead. If you can't manage it, we won't do it, but the corridors are slow and tedious and many find them nauseating after a while.â⬠Hummin turned down a crossover and into a large recess where a line of men and women were waiting, one or two with children. Seldon said in a low voice, ââ¬Å"I heard nothing of this back home. Of course, our own news media are terribly local, but you'd think there'd be some mention that this sort of thing exists.â⬠Hummin said. ââ¬Å"It's strictly experimental and is confined to the Imperial Sector. It uses more energy than it's worth, so the government is not really anxious to push it right now by giving it publicity. The old Emperor, Stanel VI, the one before Cleon who amazed everyone by dying in his bed, insisted on having it installed in a few places. He wanted his name associated with antigravity, they say, because he was concerned with his place in history, as old men of no great attainments frequently are. As I said, the technique may spread, but, on the other hand, it is possible that nothing much more than the gravitic lift will ever come of it.â⬠ââ¬Å"What do they want to come of it?â⬠asked Seldon. ââ¬Å"Antigrav spaceflight. That, however, will require many breakthroughs and most physicists, as far as I know, are firmly convinced it is out of the question. But, then, most thought that even gravitic lifts were out of the question.â⬠The line ahead was rapidly growing shorter and Seldon found himself standing with Hummin at the edge of the floor with an open gap before him. The air ahead faintly glittered. Automatically, he reached out his hand and felt a light shock. It didn't hurt, but he snatched his hand back quickly. Hummin grunted. ââ¬Å"An elementary precaution to prevent anyone walking over the edge before activating the controls.â⬠He punched some numbers on the control board and the glitter vanished. Seldon peered over the edge, down the deep shaft. ââ¬Å"You might find it better-or easier,â⬠said Hummin, ââ¬Å"if we link arms and if you close your eyes. It won't take more than a few seconds.â⬠He gave Seldon no choice, actually. He took his arm and once again there was no hanging back in that firm grip. Hummin stepped into nothingness and Seldon (who heard himself, to his own embarrassment, emit a small squeak) shuffled off with a lurch. He closed his eyes tightly and experienced no sense of falling, no feeling of air movement. A few seconds passed and he was pulled forward. He tripped slightly, caught his balance, and found himself on solid ground. He opened his eyes, ââ¬Å"Did we make it?â⬠Hummin said dryly, ââ¬Å"We're not dead,â⬠then walked away, his grip forcing Seldon to follow. ââ¬Å"I mean, did we get to the right level?â⬠ââ¬Å"Of course.â⬠ââ¬Å"What would have happened if we were dropping down and someone else was moving upward?â⬠ââ¬Å"There are two separate lanes. In one lane everyone drops at the same speed; in the other everyone rises at the same speed. The shaft clears only when there are no people within ten meters of each other. There is no chance of a collision if all works well.â⬠ââ¬Å"I didn't feel a thing.â⬠ââ¬Å"Why should you? There was no acceleration. After the first tenth of a second, you were at constant speed and the air in your immediate vicinity was moving down with you at the same speed.â⬠ââ¬Å"Marvelous.â⬠ââ¬Å"Absolutely. But uneconomic. And there seems no great pressure to increase the efficiency of the procedure and make it worthwhile. Everywhere one hears the same refrain. ââ¬ËWe can't do it. It can't be done.' It applies to everything.â⬠Hummin shrugged in obvious anger and said, ââ¬Å"But we're here at the taxi rental. Let's get on with it.â⬠10. Seldon tried to look inconspicuous at the air-taxi rental terminus, which he found difficult. To look ostentatiously inconspicuous-to slink about, to turn his face away from all who passed, to study one of the vehicles overintently-was surely the way to invite attention. The way to behave was merely to assume an innocent normality. But what was normality? He felt uncomfortable in his clothes. There were no pockets, so he had no place to put his hands. The two pouches, which dangled from his belt on either side, distracted him by hitting against him as he moved, so that he was continually thinking someone had nudged him. He tried looking at women as they passed. They had no pouches, at least none dangling, but they carried little boxlike affairs that they occasionally clipped to one hip or another by some device he could not make out. It was probably pseudomagnetic, he decided. Their clothes were not particularly revealing, he noted regretfully, and not one had any sign of dcolletage, although some dresses seemed to be designed to emphasize the buttocks. Meanwhile, Hummin had been very businesslike, having presented the necessary credits and returned with the superconductive ceramic tile that would activate a specific air-taxi. Hummin said, ââ¬Å"Get in, Seldon,â⬠gesturing to a small two-seated vehicle. Seldon asked, ââ¬Å"Did you have to sign your name, Hummin?â⬠ââ¬Å"Of course not. They know me here and don't stand on ceremony.â⬠ââ¬Å"What do they think you're doing?â⬠ââ¬Å"They didn't ask and I volunteered no information.â⬠He inserted the tile and Seldon felt a slight vibration as the air-taxi came to life. ââ¬Å"We're headed for D-7,â⬠said Hummin, making conversation. Seldon didn't know what D-7 was, but he assumed it meant some route or other. The air-taxi found its way past and around other ground-cars and finally moved onto a smooth upward-slanting track and gained speed. Then it lifted upward with a slight jolt. Seldon, who had been automatically strapped in by a webbed restraint, felt himself pushed down into his seat and then up against the webbing. He said, ââ¬Å"That didn't feel like antigravity.â⬠ââ¬Å"It wasn't,â⬠said Hummin. ââ¬Å"That was a small jet reaction. Just enough to take us up to the tubes.â⬠What appeared before them now looked like a cliff patterned with cave openings, much like a checkerboard. Hummin maneuvered toward the D-7 opening, avoiding other air-taxis that were heading for other tunnels. ââ¬Å"You could crash easily,â⬠said Seldon, clearing his throat. ââ¬Å"So I probably would if everything depended on my senses and reactions, but the taxi is computerized and the computer can overrule me without trouble. The same is true for the other taxis.-Here we go.â⬠They slid into D-7 as if they had been sucked in and the bright light of the open plaza outside mellowed, turning a warmer yellow hue. Hummin released the controls and sat back. He drew a deep breath and said, ââ¬Å"Well, that's one stage successfully carried through. We might have been stopped at the station. In here, we're fairly safe.â⬠The ride was smooth and the walls of the tunnel slipped by rapidly. There was almost no sound, just a steady velvety whirr as the taxi sped along. ââ¬Å"How fast are we going?â⬠asked Seldon. Hummin cast an eye briefly at the controls. ââ¬Å"Three hundred and fifty kilometers per hour.â⬠ââ¬Å"Magnetic propulsion?â⬠ââ¬Å"Yes. You have it on Helicon, I imagine.â⬠ââ¬Å"Yes. One line. I've never been on it myself, though I've always meant to. I don't think it's anything like this.â⬠ââ¬Å"I'm sure it isn't. Trantor has many thousands of kilometers of these tunnels honeycombing the land subsurface and a number that snake under the shallower extensions of the ocean. It's the chief method of long-distance travel.â⬠ââ¬Å"How long will it take us?â⬠ââ¬Å"To reach our immediate destination? A little over five hours.â⬠ââ¬Å"Five hours!â⬠Seldon was dismayed. ââ¬Å"Don't be disturbed. We pass rest areas every twenty minutes or so where we can stop, pull out of the tunnel, stretch our feet, eat, or relieve ourselves. I'd like to do that as few times as possible, of course.â⬠They continued on in silence for a while and then Seldon started when a blaze of light flared at their right for a few seconds and, in the flash, he thought he saw two air-taxis. ââ¬Å"That was a rest area,â⬠said Hummin in answer to the unspoken question. Seldon said, ââ¬Å"Am I really going to be safe wherever it is you are taking me?â⬠Hummin said, ââ¬Å"Quite safe from any open movement on the part of the Imperial forces. Of course, when it comes to the individual operator-the spy, the agent, the hired assassin-one must always be careful. Naturally, I will supply you with a bodyguard.â⬠Seldon felt uneasy. ââ¬Å"The hired assassin? Are you serious? Would they really want to kill me?â⬠Hummin said, ââ¬Å"I'm sure Demerzel doesn't. I suspect he wants to use you rather than kill you. Still, other enemies may turn up or there may be unfortunate concatenations of events. You can't go through life sleepwalking.â⬠Seldon shook his head and turned his face away. To think, only forty-eight hours ago he had been just an insignificant, virtually unknown Outworld mathematician, content only to spend his remaining time on Trantor sight-seeing, gazing at the enormity of the great world with his provincial eye. And now, it was finally sinking in: He was a wanted man, hunted by Imperial forces. The enormity of the situation seized him and he shuddered. ââ¬Å"And what about you and what you're doing right now?â⬠Hummin said thoughtfully, ââ¬Å"Well, they won't feel kindly toward me, I suppose. I might have my head laid open or my chest exploded by some mysterious and never-found assailant.â⬠Hummin said it without a tremor in his voice or a change in his calm appearance, but Seldon winced. Seldon said, ââ¬Å"I rather thought you would assume that might be in store for you. You don't seem to beâ⬠¦ bothered by it.â⬠ââ¬Å"I'm an old Trantorian. I know the planet as well as anybody can. I know many people and many of them are under obligation to me. I like to think that I am shrewd and not easy to outwit. In short, Seldon, I am quite confident that I can take care of myself.â⬠ââ¬Å"I'm glad you feel that way and I hope you're justified in thinking so, Hummin, but I can't get it through my head why you're taking this chance at all. What am I to you? Why should you take even the smallest risk for someone who is a stranger to you?â⬠Hummin checked the controls in a preoccupied manner and then he faced Seldon squarely, eyes steady and serious. ââ¬Å"I want to save you for the same reason that the Emperor wants to use you-for your predictive powers.â⬠Seldon felt a deep pang of disappointment. This was not after all a question of being saved. He was merely the helpless and disputed prey of competing predators. He said angrily, ââ¬Å"I will never live down that presentation at the Decennial Convention. I have ruined my life.â⬠ââ¬Å"No. Don't rush to conclusions, mathematician. The Emperor and his officers want you for one reason only, to make their own lives more secure. They are interested in your abilities only so far as they might be used to save the Emperor's rule, preserve that rule for his young son, maintain the positions, status, and power of his officials. I, on the other hand, want your powers for the good of the Galaxy.â⬠ââ¬Å"Is there a distinction?â⬠spat Seldon acidly. And Hummin replied with the stern beginning of a frown, ââ¬Å"If you do not see the distinction, then that is to your shame. The human occupants of the Galaxy existed before this Emperor who now rules, before the dynasty he represents, before the Empire itself. Humanity is far older than the Empire. It may even be far older than the twenty-five million worlds of the Galaxy. There are legends of a time when humanity inhabited a single world.â⬠ââ¬Å"Legends!â⬠said Seldon, shrugging his shoulders. ââ¬Å"Yes, legends, but I see no reason why that may not have been so in fact, twenty thousand years ago or more. I presume that humanity did not come into existence complete with knowledge of hyperspatial travel. Surely, there must have been a time when people could not travel at superluminal velocities and they must then have been imprisoned in a single planetary system. And if we look forward in time, the human beings of the worlds of the Galaxy will surely continue to exist after you and the Emperor are dead, after his whole line comes to an end, and after the institutions of the Empire itself unravel. In that case, it is not important to worry overmuch about individuals, about the Emperor and the young Prince Imperial. It is not important to worry even about the mechanics of Empire. What of the quadrillions of people that exist in the Galaxy? What of them?â⬠Seldon said, ââ¬Å"Worlds and people would continue, I presume.â⬠ââ¬Å"Don't you feel any serious need of probing the possible conditions under which they would continue to exist.â⬠ââ¬Å"One would assume they would exist much as they do now.â⬠ââ¬Å"One would assume. But could one know by this art of prediction that you speak of?â⬠ââ¬Å"Psychohistory is what I call it. In theory, one could.â⬠ââ¬Å"And you feel no pressure to turn that theory into practice.â⬠ââ¬Å"I would love to, Hummin, but the desire to do so doesn't automatically manufacture the ability to do so. I told the Emperor that psychohistory could not be turned into a practical technique and I am forced to tell you the same thing.â⬠ââ¬Å"And you have no intention of even trying to find the technique?â⬠ââ¬Å"No, I don't, any more than I would feel I ought to try to tackle a pile of pebbles the size of Trantor, count them one by one, and arrange them in order of decreasing mass. I would know it was not something I could accomplish in a lifetime and I would not be fool enough to make a pretense of trying.â⬠ââ¬Å"Would you try if you knew the truth about humanity's situation?â⬠ââ¬Å"That's an impossible question. What is the truth about humanity's situation? Do you claim to know it?â⬠ââ¬Å"Yes, I do. And in five words.â⬠Hummin's eyes faced forward again, turning briefly toward the blank changelessness of the tunnel as it pushed toward them, expanding until it passed and then dwindling as it slipped away. He then spoke those five words grimly. He said, ââ¬Å"The Galactic Empire is dying.ââ¬
Friday, January 10, 2020
The Essense of Nursing According to Imogene M. King
What is the essence of nursing? This is the question that Imogene M. King posed when she created a conceptual frame of reference for nursing. ââ¬Å"Kingââ¬â¢s conceptual system included twelve concepts that were identified from her analysis of nursing literature ââ¬â self, body image, role perception, communication, interaction, transaction, growth and development, power authority, organization, and decision makingâ⬠(King, 1981). The concepts of self, perception, communication, interaction, transaction, role and decision making were selected to represent how individuals and groups in the health care system interact to achieve goals. This transaction model developed to represent the process whereby individuals interact to set goals that result in goal attainmentâ⬠(King, 1981). The theory of goal attainment, developed by Imogene M. King, is based on the ââ¬Å"assumption that human beings are the focus of nursingâ⬠¦. the goal of nursing is health: its promotion, maintenance, and/or restoration; the care of the sick or injured; and the care of the dyingâ⬠(Khowaga, 2006). King's model consists of three interacting systems: personal, interpersonal, and social. The three interacting relationships involve the individual, nurse-client interaction and nursing. Nurse-client interactions are thought to be individual perceptions which influence the process of goal attainment. Nursingââ¬â¢s goal is to assist the individual and the communities achieve, preserve, and reclaim health. The theory emphasizes the importance of knowledge and information that the nurse and the client both bring to the relationship, working together to achieve goals. Imogene M. Kingââ¬â¢s conceptual framework is best described as a holistic view of the complexity in nursing and multiple health care systems. King stated, ââ¬Å"This framework differs from other conceptual schema in that it is concerned not with fragmenting human beings and the environment but with human transactions in different types of environmentsâ⬠(King, 1995). The theory of goal attainment is in practice each time the nurse and patient interact throughout the course of treatment. Kingââ¬â¢s conceptual system has three systems that interact with each other. The first one being ââ¬Å"The Personal Systemsâ⬠, which is composed of the perception of self, growth and development, body image, space and time. The concepts within the personal system and fundamental in understanding human beings are perception, self, body image, growth and development, time, and space (King, 1981). King viewed perception as the most important variable because perception influences behavior. King stated that, individuals grow and develop through the life span; experiences with changes in structure and function of their bodies over time influence their perceptions of self. The second system is the ââ¬Å"Interpersonal Systemsâ⬠, which involves the interaction of a person, communication skills, role and stress. Interpersonal systems involve individuals interacting with one another. King refers to two individuals interacting as dyads, three individuals as triads, and four or more individuals as small or large groups (King, 1981). The concepts associated with interpersonal systems are interaction, transaction, communication, role and stress. The interactions and transactions that occur between the nurse and the client, or the dyad, represent an example of an interpersonal system. Communication between the nurse and the client can be classified as verbal or nonverbal. The third one is ââ¬Å"The Social Systemsâ⬠. This engages the process where a person is able to make decisions. The status of an individual is measured as well as authority. Social systems provide a framework for social interaction and relationships, and establish rules of behavior and courses of action (King, 1981). Examples of social systems include the family, the school, and the church. It is within these organizations that individual's beliefs, attitudes, values and customs are formed. The concepts that King identified as relating to social systems are organization, authority, power, status, and decision-making. These three systems interact with each other to make one mega system. This one system views the client as he/she relates to the environment. As a professional nurse, an assessment is needed of the client involved. It is necessary to have an initial baseline of how the client see himself/herself in relation to whatever the problem is. The nurse must make sure that the client(s) is ready to participate in his or her own health regime. Any concerns or misconceptions must be addressed. The nurse-client relationship must therapeutic. High levels of stress impede the client from having proper decisions technique. This theory of goal attainment can measure the outcomes of any clientââ¬â¢s care. At the same it would also measure the nursing interventions implemented. Kingââ¬â¢s goal attainment brings two strangers to get the nurse whose offering the client help, and the client whose needs the help together for the purpose of reaching health. This theory can be used at any patient interview. Once the medical problem is presented a nurse can assess the clientââ¬â¢s perception. Any fears or stressors can be addressed. The goal attainment theory develops good communication skills.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Sample Extraction Technique Is Necessary For Various Other...
Mel cepstral feature extraction technique is required in some or the other form in most of the latest speech and speaker recognition system. Here, first samples of speech are splitted into overlapping frames. Generally the length of frame is 25 ms and frame rate is 10 ms. Each and every frames are refined by pre-emphasis filter which amplifies higher frequencies. Next is to apply windowing so that Fourier spectrum for each windowing frame is achieved here Hamming window is used. To obtain vector of log energy, Mel spaced bank of filter is used which varies from 20 to 40 depending upon the requirement of particular application. The output of which is converted to give cepstral coefficients using DCT. Initially for computing the feature vector, 12 coefficients are obtained along with one energy make its 13 cepstral coefficient. The extended MFCC consist of triple differentiation. 1St order differentiation is known as Delta coefficient is denoted by _D which has 13 delta cepstral coefficients. 2Nd order differentiation is known as Acceleration coefficient is denoted by _A having 13 delta delta coefficients. 3Rd order differentiation is known as Third order (Triple delta) coefficient is denoted by _T which again has 13 triple delta coefficients. Its is said that standard MFCC is given by 39 feature vector and extended is given by 52 standard vector [1]. When training and testing is performed in noisy environment, there is severe mismatch which also effects the features.Show MoreRelatedContemporary Issues in Management Accounting211377 Words à |à 846 Pagesregistered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York ß Oxford University Press 2006 The moral rights of the author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2006 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford UniversityRead MoreManaging Information Technology (7th Edition)239873 Words à |à 960 PagesCONTENTS: CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY 1 Midsouth Chamber of Commerce (A): The Role of the Operating Manager in Information Systems CASE STUDY I-1 IMT Custom Machine Company, Inc.: Selection of an Information Technology Platform CASE STUDY I-2 VoIP2.biz, Inc.: Deciding on the Next Steps for a VoIP Supplier CASE STUDY I-3 The VoIP Adoption at Butler University CASE STUDY I-4 Supporting Mobile Health Clinics: The Childrenââ¬â¢s Health Fund of New York City CASE STUDY I-5
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Stendhal was One of the Greatest Writers of the 19th Century
1. Marie-Henri Beyle, who was known by his pen name Stendhal, was one of the greatest writers of the 19th century. Stendhal was born in Grenoble, France to a wealthy family in January of 1783. His mother died when he was only seven years old. At the age of sixteen, Stendhal moved to Paris to study for the entrance examination to the Ãâ°cole Polytechnique but instead enlisted and served as a lieutenant in the French army for eighteen months. He spent the next few years in Paris writing and taking drama classes, followed by a second military role in the French army until the French Empire fell in 1814. After his time in the army had ended, Stendhal moved to Italy where he started his career as a writer. In Italy, Stendhal wrote his first novel titled Rome, Naples, and Florence in 1817. Then in 1818, he fell in love with Mathilde Dambowski who did not return his affections. Stendhals love for Mathilde inspired a lot of his most significant works. Taking advantage of his success in writing, Stendhal returned to Paris in 1821 to discuss the latest ideas of art, literature, and politics. This helped him write his next two novels; On Love and Racine and Shakespeare. Stendhal wrote Racine and Shakespeare as a romantic novel that insists that literature should reflect its historical moment. Stendhal continued to write magnificent novels until 1842 when he passed away as the result of a stroke. 2. Stendhal is considered to be an important author of western literature
Monday, December 16, 2019
When you hear the word ââ¬Åheroââ¬Â you think of somebody that...
When you hear the word ââ¬Å"heroâ⬠you think of somebody that is brave, courageous, and determined. They seem to always support a cause and wanting to make a difference. In the novel, A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway there is one individual who stands out as the ââ¬Å"Hemingway Hero.â⬠It is called a Hemingway Hero because of the way Hemingway writes. The characteristics of the ââ¬Å"Hemingway Heroâ⬠are brave man of action, knowledge, stoical, and a strong survivor. In this book those qualities belong to a man named Frederic Henry. Henry is an ambulance driver for the Italian army during the war. Henry is a man who is very brave and courageous, but just missing a little aspect of life. In the beginning of the novel, Henry meets a young lady namedâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦He becomes very occupied and strict in his duties. Before a battle occurred, Henry made sure everything was safe and that no matter what happened his army of ambulances would know what to do. 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Sunday, December 8, 2019
Dynamics and Acceleration of Nutrition Transition - MyAssignmenthelp
Question: Discuss about the Dynamics and Acceleration of Nutrition Transition. Answer: Introduction Burger Hut is putting its efforts for developing their distinctive image in the Singaporean market and for this, they have adopted various techniques such as conducting research and development programs regularly in order to analyse the latest trends of the market as well as to determine the demand of the consumers. As fast food is mostly liked by the youth generation of every county as well as by the children hence; the major source of fulfilment of their needs is the innovation in the existing products. Every consumer gets bored having the same product with same taste regularly and to avoid this boringness, organization has adopted the policy of regular innovations due to which consumers can make the choices amongst the varieties offered by the organization. Noodle Veggie Cheese burger is also one of the part of the innovations made by the Burger Hut and this will help them to increase the demand of their outlet as well as the chances of expansion of their store will also get rise s. Apart from the adaptation of innovative strategy, Burger Hut has adopted various other strategies in order to gain the competitive advantage in the fast food industry. Speciality of fast food is it is delicious, it is attractive, it takes less time to get delivered, and it also takes less time to consume. Apart from these specialities, there are a number of options available in fast food industry that is also a great factor of increasing the demand of fast food products. Singapore is famous for its attractive places hence; this is included in the favourable places visited by tourists (Yang, et. al., 2017). To introduce the Noodle Veggie Cheese burger in the Singaporean market, Burger Hut has developed a marketing plan under which SWOT analysis will be conducted in order to evaluate the various factors that could affect the business performance. Apart from the SWOT analysis, various techniques will be discussed under this report in order to analysis the market condition of Singapore and environmental scanning will also be performed with the appropriate measures. After reviewing the market conditions and the available macro as well as micro environmental factors that could create impact over the performance of the organization, adequate marketing techniques will be adopted in order to enhance the demand as well as to spread the awareness in the public in relevance with the new product introduced in the market (Aldehayyat, 2015). Products Characteristics The new product will consist following characteristics: Ordinary bun will be replaced with the noodles and to make this thick and strong, corn flour will be mixed in the noodles crust. The noodle will be added in the mixture of patty. Some corn pieces will also be added in the mixture of patty and then hot cheese will be served in burger which will make this unique and delicious; Reviewing the consumers demand, fresh veggies will be added to enhance the burgers efficiency of fulfilling the hunger of the consumer. Finally hot cheese will be added in the pattys mixture as well as layers of cheese will be coated around the burgers bun. Burger will be ready and it could be served with ketchup and other delicious dips. In order to make this more attractive, burger could also be served with cold-drinks, juices, and as per the demand of the consumer. Environmental Scanning Singaporean markets analysis will be conducted under this step in order to evaluate present macro and micro environmental factors. This will be conducted with the help of SWOT analysis and under this analysis, organizations strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats will be discussed for determining the chances of survival of Burger Hut in the Singaporean market with the new innovation (Whitton, et. al., 2014). SWOT Analysis Strengths With the launching of noodle veggie cheese burger in the Singaporean market, Burger Huts range of menu will be increased. Introduction of Noodle Veggie Cheese burger will enhance the demand of the Burger Hut and it will raise the chances of expansion in the global market. Burger Hut has adopted the cost-effectiveness approach for setting the price of the product which will help them to gain the competitive advantage. The strategies adopted by the Burger Hut to promote the Noodle Veggie Cheese burger in the Singaporean market will help them to increase their market presence as compared to existing brands of the fast food industry. Weaknesses Setting up the unique and distinctive place in the competitive business environment of Singapore will be a difficult task for Burger Hut. Being the newcomer in the fast food industry, getting adequate knowledge in relevance with the suppliers of raw materials required for the manufacturing of Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger. Lack of knowledge in relevance with the environmental conditions of Singaporean fast food market. Lack of knowledge in relevance with the marketing strategies used for the promotion of new product of the Burger Hut (Swanson, 2015). Opportunities Introduction of Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger will provide opportunity to the organization for setting up a distinctive image in the fast food industry of Singapore. Expansion opportunities will increase for Burger Hut with the invention of Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger (Popkin, 2017). This will lead to increase in the chance of expansion of Burger Huts stores in the prime locations of Singapore. Threats Marketing strategies used by the existing brands of fast food industry. Aggressive promotional strategies used by the competitors to reduce the demand of the Burger Huts products. Failure of Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger will also be a great threat from Burger Hut (Ryan, 2016). PESTLE Analysis Under this analysis, environmental conditions of Singaporean market will be analysed for survival of the Burger Hut. Macro as well as micro environmental factors of Singaporean business environment will be evaluated for making the adequate promotional as well as survival strategies. It will help the organization to enhance the chances of their growth in the Singapore market. Political: Political factors have the great impact over the industries because a small amendment made in the tax systems or in the exports, imports, etc. will discreetly affect the business industries performance. The same goes with Burger Hut, amendments made in the tax system of the Singapore, imposing duties or taxes over the restaurant business, etc. will directly increase cost of the production and it will leads to increase in the prices of the food items served by Burger Hut. Economic: Economic condition of the Singaporean market will not impact over the performance of the Burger Hut and in terms of setting up a new business; their government provides various subsidies through which setting up the business in the new economic conditions becomes easy and reliable. Apart from this Singapores economy is stable hence, with the help of adequate pricing strategy such as cost-effectiveness approach could be adopted for introducing the new product in the market (Percy, 2014). Social: Introduction of the Noodle Veggie Cheese burger will attract the people towards the Burger Hut. The main characteristics of this product is its bun made up of corn flour and noodles makes this healthy, delicious as well as attractive. Hence, invention of Noodle Veggie Cheese burger will create a positive impact over the society. Technological: Technological aspect has a large weightage in terms of the setting up the business. Fast food industry has adopted this aspect for taking the orders from the consumers, to register complaint regarding the orders, to take the reviews from consumers on the basis of their experiences, etc. Apart from this, Burger huts primary competitors have already adopted the technological aspect in their workplace hence; this would be a compulsory adaptation for the Burger Hut in order to develop their market presence in the Singapore (Parente Strausbaugh-Hutchinson, 2014). Environmental: As per the environmental aspects of the Singapore market, adequate machinery and the other relevant technologies should be used through which organization could be able to meet with the environmental requirements. Functionalities of Burger Hut are not irrelevant with the environmental requirements of Singapore and this will make smoother process for Burger Hut in terms of setting up the business in new market. Legal: Legal obligation and the rules described under Singaporean law should be fulfilled adequately in terms of setting up the business. This will help the Burger Hut to remove future glitches that will be arise due to non-fulfilment of the legal considerations (Nagle, Hogan Zale, 2016). Amongst these strategies it was observed that primary competitors of Burger Hut in Singapore will be Kings Burger and Singapore Fast Food Company. They are involved in the fast food industry since very long time and in order to set up a distinctive place in the competitive market, Burger Hut needs to utilise its strengths for enhancing the demand of the new product as well as to gain competitive advantage in the Singaporean competitive market (Hollensen, 2015). Marketing Communication Objectives Main motive behind developing the marketing objectives are spreading awareness in relation with the new product invented by the organization in the public in an effective manner. Setting marketing objectives involves targeting audience, adaptation of adequate advertisement strategies. While considering the objective of Burger Hut, it is observed that they have invented the new product for fulfilment of the consumers needs as well as to build an effective place in the fast food industry (Fuster, 2016). To promote the new product in the Singapore market, Burger Hut needs to evaluate the sources through which better results could be attained in terms of promoting the Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger in the Singapore market. Main marketing objectives of the Burger Hut are integrity, loyalty, consistency, convincing power, etc. Through these objectives, organization needs to showcase only those points which could show the true picture of the new product. If the actual products description and the promoted characteristics of the product do not match then it may affect the demand of the product (Fogel, et. al., 2017). Apart from these objectives, Burger Hut needs to consider the quality of the product as well as the convincing power into its marketing strategies. Through these objectives, organization would be able to develop its distinctive market image in the fast food industry of Singapore (Dey, 2016). Marketing Communication Strategy In the marketing communication strategy of Burger Hut, combination of effective advertisement platforms could be adopted. These platforms will help the organization to promote the Noodle Veggie Cheese burger effectively in the Singaporean public. Market research program will also be used for enhancing the demand of the new product launched in the Singapore market. As this burger will not impact over the health of the people hence; this option could also be used in the marketing communication strategies for spreading the awareness regarding the new product to be launched by the Burger Hut (Chhabra Kiran, 2015). Major platforms which are available for promoting the new product launched by Burger Hut are electronic medium of advertisement and the print medium of advertisement. Building a combination of these two mediums of advertisement will be the most effective technique for Burger Hut in order to promote its Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger (Catherine Henderson, 2014). Print medium of advertisement includes board hoarding, newspaper advertisement, magazine advertisement, etc. Apart from these sources, Burger Hut could also take the support of providing offers, discounts on their products. These are some of the factors through which organization could gain some competitive advantage as well as it will also help the organization to enhance the new products demand in the Singapore (Carlsen, Nygaard Nikolaou, 2013). Electronic medium of the advertisement and promotion includes advertisement through television, radio, internet resources, social media platforms, etc. These sources of advertisement are bit more effective in comparison with the paper medium of promotion as well as through this medium of advertisement; large area of the market could be covered (Baker, 2014). Implementation Tactics This step involves the selection of the adequate and effective strategies through which organization would be able to meet with the desired goals and the objectives in terms of developing the separate image in the Singapore market. The main motive of the Burger Hut is to introduce the Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger in order to build the trust in the Singapore public through serving them adequate qualitative products. The burger is the combination of modern taste as well as the traditional strength. In order to select the appropriate strategy in terms of developing separate image in the competitive business environment, organization needs to adopt adequate mixture of paper as well as electronic sources of promotion of the products. With these promotional strategies, pamphlets could also be used to in order to enhance the demand of the products (Ashley Tuten, 2015). Evaluation and Control Methods In order to develop the unique identity in the fast food industry, organization needs to evaluate the selected the techniques and the strategies for enhancing the effectiveness of the organization. To overcome from the challenges faced by the organization in order to promote the products of the organization needs to resolved and the major processes through which organization could resolve those issues are the adaptation of adequate control measures. Burger Huts management needs to analyse the effectiveness of the marketing strategies, strategies to evaluate the macro as well as micro environmental factors to understand the marketing conditions of the Singapore market. It will help the organization to take the adequate decision in order to gain the knowledge in relevance with the promotion of the new product in Singaporean market (Armstrong, et. al., 2015). Conclusion From the analysis, it could be assumed that this innovation will help the organization in developing its image in the competitive market environment of fast food industry. Under this report, Burger Hut is planning to introduce a special burger i.e. Noodle Veggie Cheese Burger in order to attract the consumers as well as to develop the separate image in the competitive business environment. To evaluate the factors of the environmental conditions of the Singapore, SWOT as well as PESTLE analysis was performed. 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Sunday, December 1, 2019
The Last Judgment Essay Example For Students
The Last Judgment Essay Michelangelo was one of the greatest artists of all time. He excelled in architecture, sculpture, painting, poetry, and engineering. He was a true Renaissance man who lived a long emotional life. In painting ââ¬Å"The Last Judgment,â⬠Michelangelo was able to incorporate all that he had learned about the human body. He was able to show the way the body moved, as well as itââ¬â¢s displays of unrestrained passion, overwhelming grief, or endless torment. This is what makes ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠such a unique and exceptional work of art. In the spring of 1534, Michelangelo received a commission from Clement VII to paint ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel. He was also commissioned at this time to paint a ââ¬Å"Fall of the Angelsâ⬠on the entrance wall, but this second work was never executed. He had painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel some twenty eight years prior, but the style of his ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠would greatly differ from that of the ceiling. We will write a custom essay on The Last Judgment specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now Before Michelangelo could begin, there were many preparations to be made. A scaffold had to be built and the wall had to be prepared. Five paintings by Perugino and Michelangelo had to be removed. Two windows had to be walled up and Michelangelo ââ¬Å"ordered it to be inclined forward by about half an ell toward the top, hoping in this fashion to protect his work against the accumulation of dust.â⬠(Brandes 388)Sebastiano del Piombo had persuaded the pope that the painting would look best in oil, and the wall was therefore prepared to receive oil pigments. This delayed the beginning of the work, since Michelangelo declared oil-painting to be an ââ¬Å"effeminate artâ⬠and insisted on painting ââ¬Å"al fresco,â⬠as he had done with the ceiling. The wall had to be done over and Michelangelo never spoke to Sebastiano, who had once been a student of Michelangelo. (Brandes 389)There were many previous depictions of the Last Judgment which influenced Michelangeloââ¬â¢s plan for the painting. Such other works include Giottoââ¬â¢s painting on the wall of the Camposanto in Pisa, Giovanni Pisanoââ¬â¢s sculpture on the pulpit of the San Andrea in Pistoia, and Fra Angelicaââ¬â¢s and Signorelliââ¬â¢s frescoes in Orvieto. Finally, there is the reverse side of a medallion his old teacher Bertoldo had made for Archbishop Filipo deââ¬â¢ Medici. (Brandes 385)Michelangelo began the giant painting sometime during April and May of 1536. He worked rigorously on the project until he fell from the scaffolding a few months prior to the completion of the painting and seriously hurt his leg. Following his recovery, Michelangelo returned to work on ââ¬Å"The Last Judgment.â⬠It was completed in October of 1541 and unveiled on Christmas Day two months later. (Symonds 328)Many were appalled to see the great amount of nudity which filled the painting. They did not feel that it was appropriate for such holy people to be depicted without clothes on. Mic helangelo felt that it was the body which ascends to Heaven, not the clothes. Unfortunately, Michelangeloââ¬â¢s masterpiece only remained intact for fourteen years, at which point artists were commissioned to paint clothes on the ââ¬Å"most beautiful nudes.â⬠(Brandes 392-394)The central figure of ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠is of course, Christ. However, the Christ which appears in Michelangeloââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Last Judgment,â⬠is not the typical loving, and sympathetic Christ depicted throughout the Renaissance. The fresco is dominated by Christ ââ¬Å"as the medieval judge of the worldââ¬âa giant whose might right arm is lifted in a gesture of damnation so broad and universal as to suggest he will destroy all creation, Heaven and earth alike.â⬠(Croix, Tansey, and Kirkpatrick 665) Michelangelo followed the tradition of others in having Christ at the top, with his hand raised, brighter than the rest of the angels and demons. Christ seems to have a harsh and cold expression which furthers Michelangeloââ¬â¢s depiction of Christ as the Judge. .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 , .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .postImageUrl , .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .centered-text-area { min-height: 80px; position: relative; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 , .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839:hover , .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839:visited , .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839:active { border:0!important; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .clearfix:after { content: ""; display: table; clear: both; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 { display: block; transition: background-color 250ms; webkit-transition: background-color 250ms; width: 100%; opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; background-color: #95A5A6; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839:active , .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839:hover { opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; background-color: #2C3E50; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .centered-text-area { width: 100%; position: relative ; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .ctaText { border-bottom: 0 solid #fff; color: #2980B9; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; margin: 0; padding: 0; text-decoration: underline; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .postTitle { color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 600; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 100%; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .ctaButton { background-color: #7F8C8D!important; color: #2980B9; border: none; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: none; font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 26px; moz-border-radius: 3px; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; text-shadow: none; width: 80px; min-height: 80px; background: url(https://artscolumbia.org/wp-content/plugins/intelly-related-posts/assets/images/simple-arrow.png)no-repeat; position: absolute; right: 0; top: 0; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839:hover .ctaButton { background-color: #34495E!important; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .centered-text { display: table; height: 80px; padding-left : 18px; top: 0; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839 .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839-content { display: table-cell; margin: 0; padding: 0; padding-right: 108px; position: relative; vertical-align: middle; width: 100%; } .u8f75489e9481eee554a53eaf81065839:after { content: ""; display: block; clear: both; } READ: Persuasive Essay - the Arts in the EducationStanding closest to Jesus on the right is St. John. He is the young man who forms the counterpart to the Madonna, but he is completely in awe of Christ, while the Madonna seems to droop in some sort of dismay. She does not look toward Christ, nor toward anyone else. The large man to the right, holding the key to heaven is St. Peter. He seems to be asking Jesus for whom he is to open the gate to Heaven. St. Peterââ¬â¢s counterpart on the left is Adam who gaze is fixed intently on his Master. Close to him is Abel and on Adamââ¬â¢s other side, closest to Christ, is the Good Thief. Below Christ there are two great figures to the right and left. St. Lawrence to the left holds his gridiron, while St. Bartholomew holds in his left hand the skin which had been flayed from his body. It is in this skin that one can see a self-portrait of Michelangelo. Behind Bartholomew we see the head and shoulders of a kneeling youth. This is the Apostle Thomas. The row of saints is continued to the right with St. Catherine, bending over the wheel on which she was martyred, and St. Sebastian kneeling and holding in his left hand the arrows that had pierced him. (Brandes 389-391)In the space toward the bottom, directly below Christ, one can see mighty angels blowin g their horns. There are seven angels, which Michelangelo found in Revelation 8, 2. They also have the two books, the Book of Life and the Book of Judgment. These books are often mentioned in the Old Testament as holding all the records of our actions and decide who will be allowed into heaven. To the right are the condemned souls. They are plunging downward to the base of the wall. They are tormented by demons with burning eyes and are filled with despair. The great wrath of the Lord is upon them. Charonââ¬â¢s boat (which is in Greek mythology) is filling with passengers and to the far right stands Minos, encircled by serpents, ready to judge those who have been sent to him. It is said that Michelangelo modeled Minos after the papal master of ceremonies, Biagio, who had complained about the nudity in ââ¬Å"The Last Judgment.â⬠(Brandes 391)On the left, the saved souls rise from their graves and assume the flesh. They then begin their ascent toward Heaven. One may expect there to be as much joy on the left as there is torment on the right, but these souls are not filled with exceedingly great happiness. Michelangelo has filled them with a similar amount of horror as those who are on the right. The chosen ones are not even greeted with a smile from Christ who seems ââ¬Å"far less inclined to acquit than to condemn.â⬠(Brandes 385) These souls seem to be rushing toward Heaven without any sort of elegance or style, simply trying to beat one another there. ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠is far different from the fresco paintings that Michelangelo had done on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The entire mood has changed. On the ceiling, the ideas of hope and exaltation seem to rule, but on the altar wall, there is the depiction of Christ as the unforgiving Judge. ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠has a ââ¬Å"drastically plain and direct style, with squarish rather than supple figures,â⬠(Creighton 30) whereas the ceiling has a more complicated style. Also, the figures of the altar wall do not possess the same amount of beauty as the figures of the ceiling. In comparison with ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠by Cavallini, one sees that Michelangeloââ¬â¢s interpretation of the Last Judgment is far different than the interpretation that Cavallini had in 1291. Cavalliniââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Last Judgment,â⬠a fresco in the church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome. Cavallini, who was perhaps influenced by some Roman paintings that we do not have today, abandoned the Byzantine style of linearism for a softer style. Although this painting may have seemed somewhat revolutionary, it is in no way as free flowing or emotional as Michelangeloââ¬â¢s. Pietro Cavalliniââ¬â¢s fresco simply depicts three apostles sitting with Christ. They are all clothed and have halos above their heads. There are not any souls being judged as there are in Michelangeloââ¬â¢s. Christ is not in the center of the picture, and He does not have the same amount of power that He has in Michelangeloââ¬â¢s. The torment that is so overwhelming in Michelangel oââ¬â¢s Renaissance version of ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠is not depicted at all in Cavalliniââ¬â¢s Proto-Renaissance painting. The Apostles, as well as Christ, are also seated in chairs in Cavilliniââ¬â¢s fresco, whereas they are standing in the clouds in the latter of the two paintings. .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 , .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .postImageUrl , .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .centered-text-area { min-height: 80px; position: relative; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 , .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874:hover , .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874:visited , .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874:active { border:0!important; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .clearfix:after { content: ""; display: table; clear: both; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 { display: block; transition: background-color 250ms; webkit-transition: background-color 250ms; width: 100%; opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; background-color: #95A5A6; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874:active , .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874:hover { opacity: 1; transition: opacity 250ms; webkit-transition: opacity 250ms; background-color: #2C3E50; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .centered-text-area { width: 100%; position: relative ; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .ctaText { border-bottom: 0 solid #fff; color: #2980B9; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold; margin: 0; padding: 0; text-decoration: underline; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .postTitle { color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 600; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 100%; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .ctaButton { background-color: #7F8C8D!important; color: #2980B9; border: none; border-radius: 3px; box-shadow: none; font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 26px; moz-border-radius: 3px; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; text-shadow: none; width: 80px; min-height: 80px; background: url(https://artscolumbia.org/wp-content/plugins/intelly-related-posts/assets/images/simple-arrow.png)no-repeat; position: absolute; right: 0; top: 0; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874:hover .ctaButton { background-color: #34495E!important; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .centered-text { display: table; height: 80px; padding-left : 18px; top: 0; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874 .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874-content { display: table-cell; margin: 0; padding: 0; padding-right: 108px; position: relative; vertical-align: middle; width: 100%; } .u99751af827a03f68f5f68fa177948874:after { content: ""; display: block; clear: both; } READ: Didital Tv EssayMichelangeloââ¬â¢s painting is also much more life-like than Cavalliniââ¬â¢s. All of the differences are quite understandable, considering that these two frescos were painted at completely separate times. (Croix, Tansey, and Kirkpatrick 567)Michelangeloââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠is a splendid masterpiece of the High Renaissance. It stresses the importance of the human body and the ways in which the body can move. The emotional content is also very characteristic of this time. The torment and horror is also quite indicative of the hardships which Michelangelo felt during this time in his life. He had grown rather bitter toward all men, w hich can quite easily be inferred from the lack of joy in ââ¬Å"The Last Judgment.â⬠(Brandes 394)ââ¬Å"The Last Judgmentâ⬠is a beautiful painting by the master artist, Michelangelo. His painting gives a greater understanding of the Renaissance era as well as an insight into his own feelings. The fresco painting is skillfully planned out and uses the space extremely well. Michelangelo borrowed some of the ideas from his predecessors, but he also put his own twist on the painting, making it a masterpiece. Works Cited Brandes, Georg. MichelangeloHis Life, His Times, His Era. New York: Frederick Unger Publishing Co., 1963.
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