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Guatemala a great place to visit
Guatemala a great place to visit
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Introduction
Guatemala is a nation in Central America adjacent to the northern Pacific Ocean, the gulf on Honduras, Belize, Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador. It is the largest city in Central America, the country is divided into 22 departments which are also referred to as states. The name” Guatemala” is believed to come from the word Nahuatl (Mexico) word meaning “land of snake eating bird” like the eagle for instance (Stewart, 2002). Its currency is known as quetzal which is estimated exchange rate of 1USD which is equal to Q7.60. Spanish is the national language; however 22 Mayan languages are also spoken especially in rural areas. The population is estimated at 12,800,000 inhabitants. Roughly divided into half Ladinos and half Amerindian/indigenous (Stewart, 2002). The government system is a constitutional democratic republic. The ruler of country and chief of government is the president. Guatemala has a diverse economic structure in which the economy comprises private entities combined with centralised economic planning and government regulation (Stewart, 2002). Guatemala with its volcanoes, mountains, pine forest, steep cornfields, colourful markets, and ancient Mayans sites is one of the most beautiful countries in the world (Stewart, 2002).
The few of many things which would make Guatemala a great place to visit includes;
Mayan history
The Maya civilisation shares many features with other Mesoamerican civilisation because of the great extent of interaction and culture diffusion that characterised the region. The extensive Mayan civilisation had developed a calendar so accurate that only needed to be adjusted once every 52 years. The ancient Maya resided in a large geographical area encompassing parts of present-day Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, and the western parts of Honduras. As opposed to the later Aztecs, the Maya did not possess a central king towering a vast empire (Vidgen & Schechter, 2010). Instead, there existed as many as 20 politically autonomous polities, which were similar to the ancient Greece city states. Guatemala was already home of the Mayan people when Spanish conquerors arrived.
The Mayan writing system, which consists up to 800 pictographic and syllabic glyphs, is thought to be a great achievement of the Americas before the colonization. The texts were chiselled on stones and were written in codices-accordion-folded books made from fig bark which was covered in white lime then bound using jaguar skins. Compilation of Maya history, knowledge, myth and legends are also compiled in the books of the chillum balam and popol vuh, written in early colonial period. The resonance of stone chisels reverberated all through the Maya areas for centuries. Skilled craftsman among the ancient world’s finest built temple pyramids that soared above the forest floor. The inital temple pyramids were reused to create foundations for new grander structures; pyramids often contain royal tombs (Vidgen & Schechter, 2010).
Finally the Mayans worshipped more than 160 deities and viewed the natural world as a continuum between the sky world and the underworld. Leaders pierced ears, tongues, ears, lips and genitals, and then inserted cords embedded with thorns, via the openings. Blood dripped onto bark and was burned. The men and women, and children were drowned in sacred wells called cenotes. Sacrifice was common for captured enemies (Vidgen & Schechter, 2010).
Nature
The ruins of Tikal is a beautiful place with its ruins that are incredible, set in high canopy jungle, the site possesses over 3000 construction including a handful of amazing tall temples that stand tall above the forest such as the jaguar priest temple of the double headed serpent., Tikal is Guatemalans most famous and also most impressive Mayan archaeological site. Tikal was abandoned around the year 900AD (Vidgen & Schechter, 2010). It is a stunning place to tour if you are interested in seeing one of the famous ruined cities of the classic period of the Maya. Then there is the la Antigua which is known for its much elaborated religious celebrations during the Easter and holy week. Cruise ships that dock at Guatemala ports provides excursion to Antigua from both the pacific and Atlantic. It has many convents and beautiful churches; it is very religious town (Vidgen & Schechter, 2010).
There are also beautiful rivers and lakes found in Guatemala. The main rivers are Motagua, Usumacinta, dulce, pochic etc. The Motagua serets and drains the highlands. The river is navigable in its later statage expsciall in the plainss, where it creates the boundary with Honduras just before empoying its wanter into the Caribbean Sea (Stewart, 2002). Lake Atitlan which is the largest of all mentioned above is a beautiful volcanic lake in western highlands of Guatemala. Guatemala has one of the very extensive and varied forests in the Americas. The country is home to 1246 known species of amphibians, birds, mammal, and reptiles and 8681 plants.
Art and crafts
In Guatemala there is basket waving made of natural fibres, such as palm, jarcia, straw and bamboo is a craft handed down from the ancient Maya. Other ornamentals made from fibre include hats, petites and brooms. Their woodwork is distinct and diverse, the artisans devoted to the production of furniture, musical instrument, toys ,masks, etc .Mayans artisans have also being making tinajas (water pitchers) pots, gavels, mixers, griddles etc. They are usually baked once later they are placed in the ashes of open hearths to harden. Other crafts include silver crafts, wrought iron, Guatemalan fabrics, and mayolica ceramics among others (Stewart, 2002).
Conclusion
As I conclude, Guatemala is a land of bright colours, indigenous faces and Mayans ruins plus striking green countryside, erupting volcanoes, soothing, peaceful lakes and many others, which makes Guatemala a place to be whenever.
References
Stewart, I. (2002). The ROUGH guide to Guatemala: Includes Copan and the Honduran Bay Islands. London: Rough Guides.
Vidgen, L., & Schechter, D. C. (2010). Guatemala. Footscray, Vic: Lonely Planet
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
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Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
According to Medical Plus, Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSbP) is both a mental illness and a calculated form of child abuse. It occurs when the person entrusted with the care of a child, usually the mother or the babysitter, either comes up with fake or real symptoms to misrepresent a child’s sickness. It is not really clear what causes (MSbP). Sometimes the victim suffered an abuse at childhood or has faked the illness for himself or herself (Medical Plus, 2014). Caregivers can go to any extent to induce (MSbP) in a child as follows:
Add blood to the urine or stool of the child
Withhold or reduce a child’s feeding so that the child loses weight
Fabricate lab results
Heat up thermometers to misrepresent a child’s fever
Administer drugs to the child so that the child diarrheas or vomits
Notable signs of guilty caretakers have been documented. The caretakers often appear so devoted to the child’s health that it is hard to suspect they are behind the ordeal. Moreover, most of these caretakers know much about medical care and work in hospitals mostly. Therefore, they can describe the medical problem satisfactorily (Medical Plus, 2014). Children suffering from MSbP often make multiple rounds to the hospital. They have been tested and operated on many times. Moreover, the diagnosed symptoms cannot be attributed to any disease. The mother often reports the symptoms. In addition, blood samples rarely match the child’s blood group. Many a times chemicals and drugs appear in the child’s urine, stool or blood samples (Medical Plus, 2014).
Early this year, Lacey Spears, a middle-aged woman was charged with first-degree manslaughter and second-degree murder in New York. The woman allegedly fed her son copious amounts of salt following her extensive online research that revealed the potential effects of excessive consumption of salt. She became motivated by the fame and attention she received on social media. The defendant denied the charges. The case is still underway (Bever, 2014).
References
Bever, L. (2014). Woman accused of fatally poisoning son in Munchausen case. Retrieved 24
October 2014 from HYPERLINK “http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/06/18/woman-pleads-not-guilty-to-poisoning-her-5-year-old-son-to-death/” http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/06/18/woman-pleads-not-guilty-to-poisoning-her-5-year-old-son-to-death/
Medical Plus (2014). Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. Retrieved 24 October 2014 from
HYPERLINK “http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001555.htm” http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001555.htm
Multi-Purpose Basking Seat Product Life Cycle
Final Project Part 3: Multi-Purpose Basking Seat Product Life Cycle
Invention and testing stage
In this stage, which is basically already in progress, the product ideation is put into fruition and developed into a product that can intermittently be tested in the market a finished product. Since the product t is basically a development based on an already available or existing company product, the product will not undergo so much experimentation in production hence there is expectation of reduced costs of product launch that relate experimental production.
Another stage in the availing of the multi-purpose basking seat is the standardization stage where processes are standardized and the whole product is given specific standard objectives and goals which must be achieved (‘Product Life Cycle -‘, 2014). This will happen when the basking seat has become firstly established in the marketplace. Therefore, the following model will be applicable for the Jada Multi-Purpose Basking seat with respect to its product life-Cycle.
Introduction Phase
At this stage, the new product will be availed in the market for the first time so that prospective customers hear about it for the first time. During this phase, the marketing department will be an extremely busy place. It shall be responsible for ensuring that more prospective customers are reached through various means of advertising and promotion. Since this new technological development is not readily available in the market and it is expected that product imitation lag will favor the company’s objective of recouping costs as early as possible the price of the model will be set at 10% premium above premium basking seats. This stage is expected to take between 6 months and 1 year.
Growth Phase
Based on the price setting the company expects to adopt, it is expected that soon after the product has been introduced into the market, the profits alongside sales will start rising allowing the product image and placement in the market to reach a level where it rapidly grows and returns profits (Schwedelson, 2014). Still with reference to the product imitation theory, since products generally take specific time in the market before they are imitated by other competitors, it is at this stage that the company will make sure that Jada Multi-Purpose Basking Seat is availed in as many stores as possible across the country and overseas. This phase is expected to take about 2 years.
Maturity Phase
Since it is always expected that success of a product in the market brings increased competition, and that it takes time to imitate and develop the product at hand, the demand for the seat will reach a level where it is neither increasing in sales volume or marginal profit. Since this stage is associated with increased competition from competitors, Milberg (2010) advices that a company should concentrate on boosting product features that are likely to increase the product image inn the market. These features include boosting customer care, having after-sales services and market the product differentiating features. This phase is expected to last no more than 6 months, after which decline stage shall set in.
Decline Stage
As new competitors come into the picture and new products brought in, it is expected that demand for the Jada Multi-Purpose Basking seat will slowly start waning. At this stage, the company will have three options (Suttle, 2014). First, the company will consider maintaining the product. Secondly, it will also have the option of selling it at considerably discounted prices. Lastly, the third option will be to discontinue the product. The most feasible option will be to sell at reduced prices since this will help the company to maintain a competitive image in the market, produce at reduced costs of production and tap on new markets.
Reference
Milberg, W. (2010). A Product Line Life Cycle Model of Intra-industry Trade. Eastern Economic Journal, 389–397.
Product Life Cycle -. (2014). Wright State University. Retrieved 17 April 2014, from http://www.wright.edu/~tdung/product_cycle.htm
Schwedelson, R. (2014). Worldata. Worldata.com. Retrieved 17 April 2014, from http://www.worldata.com/wdnet6/articles/chasm_marketing_the_revised_technology_adoption_life_cycle.htm
Suttle, R. (2014). Examples of Product Life Cycle Phases. Small Business – Chron.com. Retrieved 17 April 2014, from http://smallbusiness.chron.com/examples-product-life-cycle-phases-13722.html
