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Analysis Of Nancy Marie Brown s The Kitchen
Fedoroff s expertise is not established through highly convoluted scientific jargon. Instead, she shows
her deep understanding of plant biotechnology by explaining difficult scientific topics in
conversational terms. It is unfair to say that the book is a light read, as it certainly requires
concentration to grasp the difficult concepts like transposons and epigenetics. Fortunately, the book s
co author Nancy Marie Brown helps elucidate confusion surrounding these topics. Brown has been a
science writer since 1981 and holds a Bachelor of Arts in writing and a master s degree in comparative
literature from Pennsylvania State University. Since then, she has worked as a writer and editor for the
sciences at her alma mater. Additionally, she is a member of the National Association of Science
Writers. With the assistance of Brown s writing ability, Fedoroff establishes her qualifications on plant
biotechnology and conveys her views clearly and concisely, making Mendel in the Kitchen: A
Scientist s View of Genetically Modified Foods much more accessible to the public (Nancy Marie
Brown). By maintaining a largely fact based and scientific perspective throughout the book, Fedoroff
furthers her credibility. Plant biotechnology is Fedoroff s life s work, earning her a plethora of honors
and awards. Thus, it is only natural for her to be more in favor of the pro plant biotechnology view she
argues for in her book. However, Fedoroff maintains a neutral stance for the rest of her
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Craftsmanship In Art
The ancient sculptures, paintings, and arts are used to enhance a leader s image. The use of art started
as a means of power at various times in diverse cultures. Paintings were created nearly during
Stonehenge period. Very old Egyptian art refers to the accepted two dimensional and three
dimensional art developed in Egypt from 3000 BC and used until the 3rd century. Since the late
nineteenth century, people have discovered that the ancient cultural groups and individuals have been
composing a variety of arts, was all done on mass off caverns. Twenty seven of the caves have been
discovered so far, in the cliffs along the 17 miles of the Ardeche gorge.
However, the give in found by Chauvet and his companions changed our reasoning about ancient
people groups. Where beforehand found give in works of art had appeared to present day eye as
virtuous, this gives in contained attracting like those a contemporary craftsman may have done. we
can just guess that other practically identical craftsmanships were the item in ancient time, however,
have not survived, maybe because they were made of wood or other perishable materials. It is even
possible that craftsmanship may have been made sooner than 30,000 years prior, maybe as individuals
started to possess the Close East, near 90,000 and 100,000 years back. At first, during the Paleolithic
time, or Old Stone Age , from the Greek palaios, old , and lithos, stone , the way of life of the world
maintained themselves on diversion and
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Charles Darwin s Theory Of Natural Selection
Charles Darwin Charles Darwin is a naturalist who was an important person to genetics. Darwin was
born on February 12, 1809. He created the Theory of Natural Selection and the Theory of Evolution.
He discovered how animals evolved in the past. Charles Darwin was one of the scientists who found
out about natural selection and evolution.
Early Life
Charles Darwin was the second youngest of his father s (R.W. Darwin s) children. He had his dad and
his mom but unfortunately died when he was 8 years old. His dad wanted his son to become a doctor,
but the sight of any blood Darwin sees, he gets queasy. Darwin still wanted to be a naturalist though. I
think that Darwin may have wanted to study nature anyways.
Middle Years and Beagle Voyage The
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The Midnight Zoo Trust Theme
The book, The Midnight Zoo by Sonya Hartnett is a fable. Hartnett weaves a story about two Romani
boys who find themselves in a zoo, which has talking animals. One of its most essential themes, even
more so than freedom, is trust. The last line of The Midnight Zoo emphasises this, as the eagle trusts
who he sees is Alice. Hartnett expresses the importance of trust by showing how it can impact us and
make us peaceful with ourselves. Hartnett builds on the theme of trust by effectively using the primary
and secondary antagonists and protagonists. She uses the animals, the three children, and Alice to
emphasise her point about trust. Hartnett delves into the true meaning of trust in many ways through
her characters, especially our protagonists, Andrej and Tomas; different themes in the book, including
bravery, loyalty, and love; and Hartnett emphasises the importance of trust through the different
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No, he said stolidly, I mustn t which clearly conveys that Andrej is firm in his views; that he doesn t
trust the lioness, ...And suddenly...belongs to me! Which shows that Andrej is probably scared; like all
of us has gotten at one point in time; of the lioness and is frenzied, showing that he is panicking. It
also shows that Andrej has a sense of ownership toward Wilma, and a sense of responsibility, and
doesn t trust many other people with Wilma. His giving of the baby to the lioness shows that he has
managed to trust the lioness; and the lioness not mauling or hurting Wilma makes them gain a closer
bond, which is fuelled by trust. It also shows that giving the baby to the lioness has made her more
peaceful with herself; has made her more content and has freed her
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Woman In Black Vs Landlady
There are many fears in this world, death, spiders, monsters, etc. But in the end, all fears share similar
things. For example, the film In The Woman In Black, directed by James Watkins a haunting lady
lures children into their death supernaturally, and in story The Landlady , written by Roald Dahl, Billy
doesn t understand why he s at the inn with a strange old woman, but he is. The differences between
the two is what happens from the beginning from end, The Woman In Black revolves around a number
of people and ends with a complete understanding, while The Landlady revolves around only two
people, the protagonist Billy and the antagonist old woman and the ending keeps the reader guessing.
That s a sophisticated analysis of the differences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It makes me want to keep reading. (Really, it makes me want to teach you the book The Woman in
Black and see what kind of essay you d write on it! Luckily or unluckily for you, that s not in the cards
unless you want to do some extra credit later.) On a preparing you for future AP and college courses
level, I d have appreciated a more obvious THE WOMAN IN BLACK WAS CONTROLLING HIS
LIFE THE WHOLE TIME AND THWARTED/STOPPED ANY ATTEMPTS TO ASSERT HIS OWN
AGENCY kind of analysis (you can hold the capslock though...), just so I know 100% that you know.
From the summary and the evidence you give, and the way you have altered some of your word
choice in this paragraph, I can tell that this is the conclusion you re driving the reader toward.
However, you do actually have to come out and SAY
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The Confederate Of Hypocrites Character Analysis
The Confederacy of Hypocrites John Kennedy Toole killed himself after his book, The Confederacy of
Dunces, was rejected by a number of publishers. It wasn t until after he died that the book came to
Walker Percy, who pushed for its publication. In the foreword for the book, Percy calls the book sad,
he says one never quite knows where the sadness comes from from the tragedy at the heart of Ignatius
s great gaseous rages and lunatic adventures or the tragedy attending the book itself (Percy ix).
Though not obvious, the book offers evidence to suggest that the sadness does have a root in Ignatius s
great gaseous rages and lunatic adventure[s] and has nothing to do with the author s suicide, as tragic
as that may be. The book is a critique of ordinary society s shortcomings but subsequently offers no
solution or example of redemption. Toole s main tool for conveying his critique is through his main
character, Ignatius J. Reilly, a pretentious, lazy, slob, whom stumbles from page to page in the book
centering the entire plot around his grotesque self. Through the characterization of Ignatius and his
interactions with society around him, The Confederacy illustrates a phenomenon in which people s
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Ultimately Ignatius is unable to realize his own hypocrisy, thus creating a rather hopeless plot that
strengthens Toole s argument against a fundamental flaw in people s inclination to be hypocritical, and
as a
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Similarities Between Matthew And The Gospel Of Luke
The Bible has four gospels but, only two of them contain the nativity story. The two gospels that have
the nativity story are the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. Both are similar on a literary
level which can be explained by the synoptic problem. The Gospel of Mark and the source Q were the
basis of these two gospels. Matthew and Luke shared sources but, they had their individual sources
too. The genealogy, the nativity, and the childhood of Jesus played significant roles within the
respective gospels. All components helped both authors generate a unique message to their audience.
Also, they provided an insight of the beginning of Jesus s journey and his mission on Earth.
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The theory, Special Luke, is proven many times within Luke s portrayal of Jesus s genealogy, birth,
and young childhood. The Gospel of Luke began with chronicle of John the Baptist. An angel
appeared to Zechariah, the father of John, and announced that John the Baptist would be born. This
was a unique beginning because John the Baptist paved the way for Jesus and his ministry. Mary was
then visited by Angel Gabriel who announced the birth of Jesus. Mary then relied [h]ere am I, the
servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word (Luke 1:38). The narrative continued on
with Mary visiting her cousin Elizabeth, John the Baptist s mother. Elizabeth then gives birth to her
son and on the eighth day he is circumcised and named John. Luke decided to tell the nativity story in
Mary s perspective. This emphasized how everyone was accepted in God s kingdom and women were
disciples of God. Joseph and Mary had to travel to Judea from Nazareth, their hometown, for
registration. This led Mary to deliver Jesus in a barn somewhere in Bethlehem. Shepherds nearby were
notified of the Messiah s birth through angels. Eight days after Jesus s birth, he was circumcised and
named. Jesus was then presented to God in the Temple in Jerusalem. The holy family then returns to
Nazareth. By age twelve, Jesus and his family went to the Temple in Jerusalem for the festival of
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Labor Day Incident Report
During the Labor Day weekend, twelve people were shot in Charlotte, North Carolina. Last week
Tuesday, Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney stated that the incident is like a gang
behavior and they were two groups that were involved in this incident. Putney also suspects that these
two groups already had issues between each other. One of the victim is a seven year old, named Kevin
Rodas, Kevin was attending a birthday party and at the same night he was killed. Putney expressed
that this shooting exists because of their stupid gang fights and unfortunately innocent people were
killed. Therefore, Putney wants the public to help the Charlotte Police station to identify people that
were involved in this shooting so the families that
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Disney s Aladdin
(1) In the Disney s Aladdin, a street rat named Aladdin is the hero of the movie. Aladdin s birth and
childhood is rather an unusual one and to state it in mythological terms, he belongs to the world as he
grows up without both of his parents. Moreover, he has neither money nor a home, so to survive in the
world he learns to steal and lives in an abandoned building with a view of the beautiful Palace, where
he sits and dreams of becoming rich one day.
(2) Aladdin receives his call to adventure when an evil sorcerer named Jafar gets Aladdin imprisoned
for stealing. However, Jafar s real motive behind arresting Aladdin is to have Aladdin go collect a
lamp for him from the Cave of Wonders. (4) To be free from jail, Aladdin accepts the offer and crosses
the threshold when he enters the Cave of Wonders. The Cave of Wonders as named shows Aladdin
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As Jafar gets a hold of the genie he uses his wishes to become the most powerful Sultan. Aladdin
battles Jafar and his magical powers to rescue all he is keeping captive. Aladdin is finally able to trap
Jafar by persuading him into making a wish to become a genie. Later, Aladdin sucks that Jafar genie
into a lamp and throws the lamp out into the Cave of Wonders, turning everything back to normal and
ultimately winning the battle. (9) After fulfilling his promise of freeing genie, Aladdin from his prince
life returns back to his normal self of being just an ordinary man.
(10) The elixir or the gift everyone gains is love. Aladdin s love for genie, which made him wish for
genie s freedom instead of his dreams. Sultan s love for his daughter, that persuades him to change the
law of who a princess may marry. Lastly, it s the love of Jasmine and Aladdin. (11) The home is now a
happy place where genie is free, Jasmine and Aladdin are married, and Aladdin is now the next Sultan
and no longer a street
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Operating Margin And Operating Margins
Operating Margin
By having a good operating margin which is a margin ratio used in measuring a company s pricing
strategy and operating efficiency. The operating margin, measures your operating profitability, it
indicates how much of each dollar of revenues used is left over after both costs of goods sold and
operating expenses are considered. Operating margins are important because they measure efficiency.
The higher the operating margin, the more profitable a company s core business is. For example, I
created a mock report called Dean s report In the report I have the following numbers on my financial
statement for my event I held. net sales: $1,000,000 cost of goods sold: $700,000 rent: $20,000 wages:
$100,000 other operating expenses: $50,000 net sales all operating expenses = 530,000 then create a
formula similar to this .53 = 530,000 1,000,000 as you can see, Dean s operating income is $530,000
(Net sales all operating expenses). According to the formula used, Dean s operating margin is .53. By
taking that away from 110 this means that 57 cents on every dollar of sales are used to pay for variable
costs. Only 53 cents remains to cover all non operating expenses or fixed costs.
Working Capital Ratio
Working capital ratio, the working capital ratio, also called the current ratio. Is a liquidity ratio that
measures a firm s ability to pay off its current liabilities. For example, financial obligation, with their
current assets. Working capital is calculated
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The Effect Of Pef On Biological Cells
In general, the primary effect of PEF on biological cells is the changes in the structure and the
breakdown of cell membranes, which is mainly responsible for mass transfer, and several other
metabolic activities in the cell (Ade Omowaye, Angersbach, Taiwo, Knorr, 2001). The cell membrane
is considered as a capacitor filled with dielectric material of low electrical conductance, and
accumulation of charges with opposite polarity in both sides of membrane form a membrane potential.
However, when the overall potential exceeds 1V, the elctro compressive force cause dielectric rupture
of membrane leads to formation of pores/micro holes in the membrane (Schoenbach, Peterkin, Alden,
Beebe, 1997). Changes in the cell membrane can lead to form reversible or irreversible pores in the
cell membrane and ultimate loss of cell viability. On the other hand, voltage sensitive protein channels
would be opened when PEF applied and subject to much larger currents which generally have during
cell metabolic activities. Consequently, protein channels could be irreversibly denatured (Castro,
Barbosa Canovas, Swanson, 1993). Barsotti and Cheftel. (1999) have stated that pore inversion
generally occurs under an applied electric field with the expansion of hydrophobic pore.
As Weaver and Chizmadzhev. (1996) stated, at low strength electric fields ( 200 V cm−1), and short
pulse duration (10−5 10−6 s), the electrical breakdown could be reversed, and repair the damages after
the termination of
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Detroit Fratricide Analysis
In order to help explain the demise of this once great city and the deviant culture of todays youth in
Detroit, I will be using a documentary that I came across on YouTube entitled, Detroit Fratricide by
Seven the General. According to the documentary, Fratricide is the killing of ones own.
(Seventhegeneral) This documentary explores the reasons behind the crime and violence in Detroit.
According to the Huffington post, Detroit has the highest murder rate in the United States. It is also
known as the most dangerous city in the United States. In this paper I will be explaining Detroit s
broken society using the knowledge from the documentary, as well as other well documented sources.
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You say do good, don t smoke, don t drink, don t sell weed. we stay on track get some educations
teachers care or whatever; but next thing you know mama gets laid off your house is under foreclosure
your sister need this or your little brother needs diapers and you think what can I do, I can t sell
drugs... they say don t sell drugs. I try to get a job but they don t hire black people. So what do I do?
But you see a dope dealer with a nice car all his 5 6 kids and baby mamas eating good, got different
kind of cars, they live in three different house, what is the lesson then? (Seventhegeneral) It is clear
that the youth of Detroit have no bond to society as they feel like victims of the larger society. For
many in Detroit their deviant behavior brings them rewards such as food and shelter. When the youth
try to follow the right path their met with oppression which leads them to divert back to deviant
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Case Study On Cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy is an uncommon presentation in hyperthyroid patients. There are very few case
reports of Throtoxic cardiomyopathy. The mechanism due to which cardiomyopathy occurs in
hyperthyroid patients is not very well understood. After extensive literature search, it was found that
some of the mechanisms which are described include genomic and non genomic and direct action of
Thyroid hormone on the cardiac muscle may cause cardiomyopathy. In this case report, a case of
Multinodular goitre with dilated cardiomyopathy is described.
Keywords: Thyrotoxic cardiomyopathy, Multinodular goitre, Thyrotoxicosis, Genomic, Non
Genomics
There are very few cases of documented thyrotoxic cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy as an initial
presentation has been reported in 6% of hyperthyroid patients1 while less than 1 % of them developed
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Numerous hemosiderin laden foamy cystic macrophages are seen in cohesive clusters. Hyperplasic
and involutional follicular cells are seen. Anisonucleosis is seen in hyper follicuar cells.
IMPRESSION: features suggestive of Multi nodular goiter.
Patient was kept on Tab. Propythiouracil 100 mg/day.
Hyperthyroidism causes cardiac complications in structurally normal hearts, in patients with pre
existing cardiac disease and may unmask the silent CAD or compensated heart failure.
Cardiomyopathy and CHF due to hyperthyroidism are not common.3 The reason why some patients
develop Hyperthyroid Cardiomyopathy and advanced heart failure remains unknown. Some of the
mechanisms which described below which include genomic and non genomic and direct action of
Thyroid hormone on the cardiac muscle may cause cardiomyopathy.4, 5, 8, and 9
Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Thyroid Hormone action on the Heart
Dual
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Argument in Favor of Oedipus Rex
Argument in Favor
Haseena Khan
BS 3rd year
Departmen of English
Submitted to: Ma am Fehmina Naz
Submitted on: 19th September 2011
Argument in Favor of Oedipus Fate
Play: Oedipus Rex
Writter: Sophocles
No one can deny freewill of a person totally, so as fate. But as I m in favor of Oedipus, the protagonist
of ancient Greek play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. I think here in it, fate is more responsible for
Oedipus end.
Many questions were raised against Oedipus in class argument about his character flaws, running from
the fate, killing his father, marrying his mother, and insulting prophet etc. Here I would try to answer
as much I can.
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If the fate is already been cast in iron, then what difference do his characteristics make! Teiresias
himself said that whatever is written in fate will be done;
Teiresias
Well, it will come what will, though I be mute.
Oedipus
Since come it must, thy duty is to tell me.
Teiresias
I have no more to say; storm as thou willst,
And give the rein to all thy pent up rage. (341 347)
If it is to be asked that why he was so aggressive? He should control his anger! Moreover why he
murdered four people, as murder is a sin. So it should be kept in mind that he was already upset by the
unexpected prophecy and servants became him angrier by attacking him, also he was the same
arrogant father s son, so he should not be blame only.
Names from the heroic age were of course often related to the man s nature or destiny or we can also
take it in other way that name effect person s life. Usually good and meaningful names are considered
important because they have some effect on human s whole life and personality. So we can say that
names did their work in this play as well. The name Oedipus is derived from a verb oida which means
know which connects to knowledge and pous means swollen foot . It can be meant like that, a person
who knows his feet, by which he was able to solve the riddle.
After solving the riddle, he got famous as the hero of Thebes, he became the new king as Laius was
murdered by someone and his
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Essay on Image of African American Women
Image of African American Women Despite the strong presence of the beautiful, powerful, black
women in the media, such as Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and Beyoncé Knowles, African
American females have been deemed unattractive in society s eyes. These notions did not develop
overnight, but remain as obstacles birthed from slavery. These stereotypes keep the black female
incarcerated under the belief that they are not beautiful. However, black women have fought and are
fighting these harmful perceptions in many different ways. My project will focus on two artists in
particular, Maya Angelou and Kara Walker. I will look at three poems of Maya Angelou, Phenomenal
Women, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, and Still I Rise while examining ... Show more content
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Black female entertainers avoided form fitting gowns while performing in order to gain respect as
African American women (Feldstein 27). They utilized their natural hair to confront and denounce the
negative and false presumptions regarding the black image (Feldstein 27). Black female artists wanted
their audience to recognize that they were black women in order to break the racially barriers,
disassemble the erroneous portrayals, and reconstruct the black image (Feldstein 27). After review the
past actions, I will assess the actions that are being taken currently. Tal Dekel s, In Sex, Race, and
Gender: Contemporary Women Artists of Color, the Case of Kara Walker, focuses on the black
females sexuality and how an African American artist, Kara Walker, works to remodel the image of
black women and the black community as a whole. Historically, back in 19th century colonialism,
black women were depicted as overtly sexual shameless creatures, leading to the denial of their own
sexuality and the distortion of the African American female image (Dekel 83). Kara Walker uses
graphic images in her artwork to emphasize how African American women are wrongly eroticized into
characters of sexual value only (Dekel 84). She recreates these stereotypes of the past and provides a
visual image of the foundation of these stereotypes in order to break down that same foundation
(Dekel 85). The writings of Patton and Dekel are all similar on their arguments
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How Did King Louis Xiv Have An Absolute Monarchy
French King Louis XIV became king at the age of four. However, it was not until after the death of
Cardinal Mazarin, that Louis was officially recognized as the King of France in 1643 until 1715. He
referred to himself as the Sun King and is well known for the building of Versailles and being the best
illustration of an absolute monarchy in the seventeenth century. However, historians think that it might
have not been an absolute democracy since France had other influencers with authority. Instead, Louis
achieved an indirect absolute monarchy by controlling the policy making regulations and the people in
his court. France was the dominant power in Europe at the time, and Louis he wanted to showcase it
through his military forces and the Palace of Versailles. He also wanted to unite the Catholics which
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The Sun King did not want Protestants to practice their religion in a largely Catholic France. He
believed in the idea of one king, one law, one faith, since he felt that any other minorities can
threatened his political supremacy. He issued the Edict of Fontainebleau and revoked the Edict of
Nantes. The Edict of Nantes was issued by Henry IV and gave some religious freedom to French
Protestants, who were also known as Huguenots. The new edict called for the wreckage of Huguenot
churches and the closure of Protestant schools. About 200,000 Huguenots left France to seek shelter in
other countries. The support for no Protestantism came from the people of France. They rejected the
rights of Protestants, banned them from government meetings, and destroyed Protestant churches.
Which eventually lead Catholicism to regain control in densely Protestant areas. All in all, King Louis
XIV was not supportive of Protestant reform in France because he wanted to keep it a Catholic
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Pros And Cons Of Bernie Sanders
Why should we vote for Bernie Sanders? Bernie Sanders was born on September 8, 1941, in New
York. He grew up in Brooklyn as the younger of two sons of Jewish immigrants from Poland. Bernie
Sanders started out his political career as the mayor of Burlington, Vermont in the early 80 s. In 2007,
Sanders won election to the U.S. Senate and was reelected in 2012. In April 2015, Bernie Sanders
announced his plans to run for the Democratic presidential nomination. Being the underdog, Bernie
Sanders is not afraid to challenge Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. Bernie
Sanders says People should not underestimate me (Bernie Sanders 2016). As a veteran independent,
he has defeated Democrats and Republicans candidate. According to Sally Kohn Sanders is still
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And his campaign is, I think rightly, pushing super delegates to retract their anti democratic support
for Hillary Clinton and instead side with the voters in their states (Sally Kohn, CNN Political
Commentator 2016).Bernie Sanders should be the next president because he supports our education by
making tuition free at public colleges and universities, lower student loan
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Don Quixote
What giants? [says] Sancho, amazed, (Cervantes 36). Those giants you see over there with long arms:
some of them have them well nigh two leagues in length, [replies] his master, (Cervantes 36).
In Chapter 7 of Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes portrays Don Quixote as an idealistic character
who believes that the windmills are giants, and because of this, it can be said that Don Quixote has a
crazy mind that creates objects to be something they are not. Don Quixote is a chivalric romance and
takes place at the period of the Spanish Inquisition; however, Cervantes Xportrays a lunatic man who
goes on adventures throughout La Mancha, Spain as a knight errant. Throughout this novel shows
Quixote being quixotic. Quixotic deals with extravagant chivalry or romance, followed by seeing
objects impractically. In the story, there are characters who see and think in a ... Show more content on
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In reality, however, they are just windmills. In this scene, Quixote and Panza are seeing thirty or forty
windmills as they are standing on a hill. Quixote says to Panza, Do you see over yonder, my friend
Sancho Panza, thirty or more huge giants? (Cervantes 36). Quixote tells this to Panza because Quixote
s reaction towards these windmills are caused by his thinking that he is a real knight errant, and his
duty of a knight errant is to fight in battles and conquer the giants. Another example is in Chapter 18,
when Quixote and Panza are traveling, and Quixote sees clouds of dust caused by a battle of two
kingdoms ; however, as for the clouds of dust he [sees], they were raised by two large flocks of ewes
and rams. ... so earnest [is] Don Quixote calling them armies (Cervantes 150). Cervantes shows this to
his audience to create the illusion of how insane Quixote really is; also, Cervantes tries to illustrate an
effect on the emotional distress Quixote goes through because of his delusional
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Wilhelm Röntgen s Life And Accomplishments
Wilhelm Röntgen EmilyAnne Hart Wilhelm Röntgen won many awards including the first Nobel
Prize in Physics. He was the first scientist to win the prize in 1901. He studied under many worldwide
known scientists, most from Germany. He is mostly known for his discoveries in electricity,
mechanics, and heat. Wilhelm Röntgen was born and lived Germany, had many discoveries, and
accidentally made the discovery of the x rays. Röntgen was born in Germany in 1845 and was an only
child. Röntgen grew up in the Netherlands after his family moved there in 1848. He received his early
education at a boarding school. Then in 1861 he attended Utrecht Technical School, but in 1863 he
was expelled for some prank that he did not do. Even though he was not gifted in schoolwork he was
good at making mechanical objects. In 1865 he entered into the University of Utrecht even though he
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Then in 1870 his first discovers were published in heat and gases. He then discovered the phenomenon
of the ability to occupy less space of water by the spreading of oil drops on water. When he
accidentally placed a piece of fluorescent mineral covered cardboard near his experimental set he
noticed when the cathode ray was turned on the cardboard started to glow in the dark. He then
intentionally did an experiment on this miraculous discovery. Röntgen used a vacuum tube that is used
in a cathode ray that was covered tightly with a thin black piece of cardboard and placed it in a dark
room. As a discharge on a screen covered with fluorescent barium platinum cyanide, which was
placed near the device, he recorded the bright glow. He found out that the fluorescence happened by
an agent which could infiltrate from within the vacuum tube. This was impermeable to visible or
ultraviolet radiation. He named the agent as x rays or Röntgen rays. He then found out that x rays
could pass through solid
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Theme Of Corruption In Animal Farm
George Orwell the author of Animal Farm and Barry Levinson director of the Cinematic production
Wag the Dog both explore in their texts the corruption of society. Various key ideas are explored to
expose Corruption and highlight how powers use manipulation and half truths to gain and retain
control. To make their ideas prudent to the audience, Orwell and Levinson make use of various literary
and filmic techniques, most prominent of these in both texts is the use of Irony. These texts influence
the audience directly to consider the potential foley of human forms of governance which is timely to
society in our day.
The Author George Orwell and the Directer Barry Levinson express in their texts Animal Farm and
Wag the Dog an exploration into corruption. Orwell depicts Animal farm s fall into corruption through
the narrative perspective of the working animals where as Levinson exposes the already set corruption
through a narrative perspective of the fixers. This third person limited perspective allows the irony in
the texts to build as the story progresses, because each plot point is viewed from one side thus
information has a greater impact and tension when revealed. Irony, can be no better applied, when a
free country like America has it s voting manipulated to keep unjust leaders in power. This is best
stated one hour and eighteen minutes into the film when Winifred Ames is asked What ... Television
ever did to her, she replies with It destroyed the electoral
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Legal And Practical Challenges Facing Consumers Essay
CHAPTER THREE LEGAL AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES FACING CONSUMERS IN
CROSS BOARDER MOBILE TRANSACTIONS 3.1 Introduction This chapter discusses the
practical and legal challenges facing consumers in cross border mobile transactions. Given that
positive outcome in any national payment system is envisaged on efficiency and confidence it is
indispensable to focus on security issues and privacy in order to uphold public loyalty in cross border
mobile transactions. Inadequate regulation of cross border mobile transactions has resulted to cyber
crime and fraud. Consumers face many legal challenges which are discussed hereunder. 3.2 Legal and
Practical Challenges Facing Consumers in Cross Border Mobile Transactions 3.2.1 Multiplicity of the
Complaint Settlement Bodies The law according to section 45(1) of the Electronic Money Regulations
provides that the aggrieved customer should report to the money issuer who is suppose to solve the
complaint within twenty one days and if the customer is not satisfied he or she can refer the matter to
Bank of Tanzania, Tanzania Revenue Authority or Fair Competition Commission. This poses
confusion to many of the customers who at the end of the day fail to get justice because of the
multiplicity of the complaint settlement bodies. There is no integration of the complaint handling
mechanism which poses as a challenge to consumers when they have lost their money during transfer.
Shadrack Shubira commented that most customers fail to get justice
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The Presentation Of The Working Class Statement By Thomas...
The document under study is an excerpt from a speech. This speech was delivered in May 1842 by
Thomas Babington Macaulay. In 1842, several events occurred in England. First, England went
through a recession. This recession was due to a decrease on the workers wages. This decrease was
introduced by the Anti Corn laws manufacturers. As a consequence, England observed a widespread
on Chartist activity. Chartists belonged to an important working class movement called Chartism.
Chartists wanted to get some recognition for the working class. They presented to parliament a
petition divided into six points. They aimed to pass them. However, they met radical oppositions.
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This quotation opposes the rich and the poor. The institution of property refers indeed to the money
people get from their properties, the rich. The institution of property is linked with the well being of
society . Consequently, according to Macaulay, the rich are the only ones who are able to lead the
country. This idea is enforced by the fact that he considers workers as children. I would not give the
draught of water because I know it would be poison (l.53 54), he placed himself as a protector of the
lower
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Thyroid Glands
The thyroid gland is an integral part of the endocrine system in the human body. The thyroid gland
secretes the thyroid hormone, which plays an important role in the growth of the body. The thyroid is
butterfly shaped, and located at the bottom of the neck. Two important hormones produced by the
thyroid gland are thyroxine and triidothyronine. Both of these hormones help the body grow after
birth, and they also aid tissues increase their oxygen use within these tissues. The thyroid gland
secretes another hormone that plays a part in skeletal growth called thyrocalcitonin. It decreases
circulating calcium by inhibiting bone resorption and by promoting calcium deposition in the bones,
Haywood and Getchell (2005) state. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You can also opt to have your thyroid surgically removed because the medication can t be tolerated by
your body or because you do not want to take the radioactive iodine. In the United States, thyroid
conditions affect nearly 30 million Americans, and yet more than half of them remain undiagnosed,
Dr. Simona Scumpia (2006) warns. The disease is more common than diabetes or heart disease.
Thyroid conditions can lead a person to develop other health problems, such as heart disease, high
cholesterol, osteoporosis, and depression. Dr. Simona Scumpia, Medical Director of the Austin
Thyroid and Endocrinology Center, explains: Because the symptoms of thyroidism can be associated
with commonly occurring conditions, it is extremely important that people who have the symptoms be
checked with a test known as a TSH test. The TSH test, or Thyroid Stimulating Hormone test, is a
simple blood test that measures the thyroid gland s condition. My mother, Connie L. Gullion, suffers
from Hashimoto s syndrome. Connie was diagnosed with the disease in her mid 30 s. Connie s doctor
had her look at a list of symptoms and asked her to let him know which ones she was experiencing.
Connie checked ¾ of the list handed to her; increased sensitivity to cold, constipation, puffy face, high
cholesterol level, unexplained weight gain, pain and stiffness in your joints, swelling in your knees,
and excessive or prolonged menstrual
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Censorship Filters The Media Within The World
Does censorship filter the media within the world? Censorship has followed the free expressions of
men and women like a shadow throughout history. Censorship is a way to filter the media in the world
by suppressing unacceptable viewings or hearings by not showing, bleeping out, and covering the
distasteful parts. In ancient societies, China for example, censorship was considered a logical tool for
regulating the political and moral life of the population. The term censor can be traced to the office of
censor established in Rome i 443 BC. In Rome, in the ancient Greek communities, the thought of
good governance included shaping the character of the people, although, censorship was regarded as a
righteous task. In China, the first censorship law was introduced in 300 AD. Censorship is a healthy
way of teaching the world, helps control the influx of information and ideas in society and compresses
the violence within the world.
Though freedom of speech is legal within the United States of America, all things said, shown, or
expressed are not always appropriate. In most cases, inappropriate speech and/or acts lead to illegal
acts or urge others to. For example, if someone witnesses a scene, is a part of a scene or hears about it,
most will want to converse about it or take part in it creating chaotic controversy. However, more
severe forms have led to people or groups such as the Ku Klux Klan being denied certain marching
permits or the Westboro Baptist Church being sued,
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The Behavior and Study of Particles Essay
Particles are a very important part of this world. From the particles that make up all the humans in the
world to the particles that make up the clothes we wear. Particles define the world we live in and
everything we know about it. From the behavior of particles, scientists can determine many things
about the world and the way it works. The simple definition of a particle is that it is a minute portion
of matter. While not incorrect this answer lacks complexity. As was previously stated, particles make
up everything; but, they also make up even the most basic form of matter the atom. Protons, neutrons,
and electrons are all particles that make up an atom. Protons and neutrons themselves are made of
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Mesons, made of quark pairs, are usually found in cosmic rays. Quarks combine to form charges of 1,
0, or +1. Quarks in Baryons and Mesons are bound together by strong forces formed from the
exchange of gluons. Much like how the electromagnetic force strength is determined by the amount of
electric charge, the strong force strength is determined by a new quantity called color charge.
(abyss.uoregon.edu)
Quarks come in three colors, red, blue, and green. Although the implication is that quarks are colored,
these terms are not meant to indicate a particular hue but instead describe the color of the charge of the
quark. So, unlike electromagnetic charges which come in two types (positive and negative or north
and south), color charge in quarks comes in three types. Color charge also has its anti particle nature.
So there is anti red, anti blue and anti green. Gluons serve to act as the carrier of the color when they
interact with quarks. Baryons and mesons must have a mix of colors such that the result is white. For
example, red, blue, and green make white. Also red and anti red make white. (abyss.uoregon.edu)
There can exist no free quarks; meaning no quarks can exist on their own. All quarks must be bound to
another quark or antiquark by the exchange of gluons. This is called quark confinement. The exchange
of gluons produces a color force field, referring to the assignment of color charge to quarks, similar to
electric charge. The
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Positive Reflection On Divorce
Linda is a 36 year old newly divorced woman. Her early childhood experiences include her parents
divorce. Due to her parents divorce and the following feelings of pressure to conform and agree to
each parent, Linda has developed strong beliefs about her life, particularly her marriage. These are
expressed through Linda s dislike of divorce and her desire to keep her children happy and innocent,
Linda feels that she has failed in both cases and feels guilty and responsible for failing . However,
Linda did admit that her mother s general disapproval and opinion that Linda was to blame for the
divorce may have influenced her thoughts. Due to the sudden divorced her (ex)husband has imposed,
Linda feels very confused and alone, and she has furthered that by sending her children away and not
clearing things with her husband. Linda also does not know how to move forward in her life, and is
hesitant to do anything if it may affect her children. As a result, Linda is very confused and mildly
frustrated with the situation. Linda recognises that her memories and previous feelings about parents
divorce may also be effecting her thoughts and feelings currently.
In reviewing my practice, I can see that I used several skills very well, in particular the use of
empathetic silences and positive reflection.
An example of the positive reflection is when the client described how her mother was less supportive
and blamed the client for the divorce, in response I said:
On the other hand, at least, your father, it sounds like he was very positive and supportive of you, like
her would be there for you...? (17:58). Linda response was Yeah, he was pretty great, and we just
talked about the future, and what I was going to do with my kids . Later in the practice (7:08) after the
client expressed feelings of helplessness, I asked her As you said, you ve been through something
similar, did you pick up an activities that helped? in response she talked about drawing and about her
friends being supportive. I used empathetic silences regularly throughout the practice, especially in the
beginning of the video from 00:41 3:33 where I allowed the client to talk introduce her original reason
for coming, and again at 10:00 to 10:50,
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The Aztec Empire Essay
Who were the Aztecs? Why were they considered to be an empire even greater than the Romans? And
how was Hernan Cortes able to defeat them? These are some of the questions that people ask about
these indigenous people. These people are known as the Aztecs but originally called themselves
Mexica. They came to Mexico in the early thirteenth century and from there they started to develop a
social structure and government consisting of priests, kings, peasants, and soldiers. Besides having a
very organized society the Aztecs had a very large and intimidating army consisting of full time
soldiers and peasants. By 1427 A.D. the Aztec empire became the dominant group and controlled most
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They had cannons to bring down the Aztec homes and temples, they had swords that easily cut
through Aztec spears, but what I think gave the Spaniards such a great advantage was the armor they
wore and the horses they rode on. The reason being that wearing armor would make killing the
Spaniards that much harder and being mounted on a horse only made them more intimidating in the
eyes of the Aztecs as well as giving them the fighting advantage.
The second reason that the Aztecs fell to the Spaniards is just as important as the first and it s the
Indian tribes that assisted the Spaniards in finding and defeating the Aztecs. Although there were a few
Indian tribes that became allies and assisted the Spaniards it was the Cempoala Indian tribe that helped
them set up a base on a shore of a village that Cortes named Vera Cruz when he claimed it in the name
of Spain. It was at this base that supplies could come in with less danger to the Spaniards and also it
was the same shore where Cortes burned his ships in order to keep his men from retreating to Cuba.
Besides the Cempoala tribe the Tlaxcalans after being defeated by the Spaniards gave food, water,
translators, and gifts to Cortes and his men as well as one thousand Indians when the battle against the
Aztecs began. The reason for the Tlaxcalans and the rest of the Indian tribes giving so much support
and assistance to the Spaniards had to
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To What Extent Was the Period of Conservative Rule 1951-64...
This essay will examine the impact of the Conservative party during their period in office between
1951 and 1964. The assessments by historians of these thirteen years vary widely as the Conservative
rule left behind a mixed feeling about its achievements. We will therefore be discussing to what extent
their period in office can be described as thirteen years wasted , based on their performances in the
political, economic and social sectors. When the Conservative Party came to power in 1951, they won
the election by a slim majority of 26 seats, leaving them with very little power to make important
changes. However, their number of seats increased throughout their thirteen years in office, leaving
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The Dig for Victory campaign reminded people of the importance of agriculture.
The Conservatives also focused on several aspects of the social sector by putting into place important
extensions to the Welfare State. These include the increase of benefits and the implementation of the
Mental Health Act which spread awareness of mental illness and increased its social acceptance,
which was a huge step towards tolerance which was ahead of its time. However the plan to build 90
new hospitals across Britain never came into action as the Labour government had retaken office in
1964. Despite this, the improvements in healthcare can be seen as a big success for the Conservatives,
although, yet again it can be said that they could have done much more in their thirteen years in this
sector.
Progress was also made in the area of education as 6000 new schools and 11 new universities were
constructed and many more were expanded. However their was a big debate about the merits of
comprehensive and grammar schools. The Conservatives, who supported grammar schools for most of
their time in office finally gave into the inevitable fact that comprehensive education did offer certain
advantages that grammar schools did not. The time that the Conservatives spent preventing county
councils from introducing comprehensive systems was therefore counter productive and a waste of
time.
Last but not
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Delivering Alpha
Organized by CNBC and Institutional Investor Forums for the third year in a row, the Delivering
Alpha Conference did not disappoint. World hedge fund titans or more commonly known on CNBC as
Masters of the Universe descended at the Pierre Hotel in New York City on July 17. Well known
hedge fund managers such as Carl Icahn, John Paulson, Nelson Peltz, Leon Cooperman and James
Chanos, just to name a few, divulged their sought after stock picks along with solid reasoning and
what lies ahead for stock and bond markets.
The opening remarks by Treasury secretary Jacob J. Lew provided his views on the current situation
of the U.S. economy and regulation post the 2008 crisis. Perry Partners CEO Richard Perry suggested
that Europe is 2 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While Chris Hohn, Founder of the Children s Investment Fund, suggested buying EADS (Airbus)
which will likely double in price over the next two to three years, as well as buying Porsche now gets
an investor in at a 30% discount whereas Volkswagen will double in two years, and Aurizon
(Australian railroad) will likely double in the next three years due to its more focused approach on
profits.
Legendary short seller Jim Chanos, Founder of Kynikos Associates the largest exclusive short seller in
the world, presented his views on why Caterpillar, due to accounting issues and the lack of growth, is
a short as well as his older short HP is still in place. Mark Kingdon, President of Kingdon Capital
Management, suggested going long the following Japanese stocks with low PE ratios (Mazda, Fuji
Heavy (Subaru) and Toyota as well as a pharmaceutical firm called Aegerion will have good returns
over the next 12 18 months. When it comes to Powering America the panel suggested that natural gas
is cheaper and investors should include natural resources in a portfolio for protection against an
inflationary environment with a panelist suggesting a long position in Whiting Petroleum. Activist
investor Nelson Peltz was asked about his long position in DuPont and did not comment, but
discussed his stakes in Pepsico and Mondelez and suggested two scenarios for Pepsico to follow.
During the luncheon speech John Paulson suggested the best investment now is buying a
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Explain Two Ways To Classify The Structural And Functional...
There are two ways to classify the nervous system: structural and functional classifications. Structural
classification includes all the organs of the nervous system. There are two groups that forms nervous
system: central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). CNS covers the brain
and spinal cord of the human body. It unites and gives orders to the nervous system. It translates
incoming sensory information and gives directions based on past experiences and the current
environment. PNS covers parts of the nervous system outside the CNS. It includes the cranial and
spinal nerves which extends from the brain and spinal cord of the human body. Spinal nerves
transports impulses to and from the spinal cord; yet, cranial nerves
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Elements Of Terray
Long ago in a far off place, there were three fairies. These fairies were in control of the elements and
were much oved throughout the kingdom. The three fairies, Aqua, who worked with water, Blaze, who
controlled fire, and Terra, who looked over the land and earth. They kept the elements in control,
living upon the clouds and among the stars. They worked together, in harmony, to make the world a
wonderful place. Not all fairies are as good as these friends have been. There are forces much more
evil than the fairies. These bad forces are called wisps. They take on the form of fairies to try and steal
the fairy dust that keeps the elements in balance. If all the elements are collected and get into the
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Mary tends to Terra. She calls out to her sisters, Kate! Anne! Come Quick! She s here, she s here! The
girls walk out sluggishly. They have heard this all before. They give Mary a glance that is cold as ice.
They begin to turn when they see Terra s wings flicker. Terra sits up on her knees and begins to speak,
My name is Terra, and I m an element fairy. We know who you are, the girls say in awe and
amazement. Terra continues in a sad tone, I regret to inform you that nature is in danger. As I was
crossing realms, a wisp grabbed a hold of my dust. Now they have all three and they can create a fairy
in control of all the elements. This fairy can be bad and the only way to stop her is for someone who
believes in the fairies just as much as she believes in herself to collect all of the elements and make
her own fairy dust to sprinkle on the fairies. This will give them back their powers and destroy the
wisps creation. All eyes were on Mary. She stood up tall, grabbed her flower crown, and placed it
upon her head in triumph. She helps up her sisters and says in a strong, and powerful voice, It s my
chance to make a change! With those words they set out to find three elements and complete the
mission to destroy an evil
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Thesis Statement Of Unilever
Introduction
Unilevers is one of the oldest multinational giants in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
industry; its operations span more than 190 countries. The compamy owns over 400 brands which
include popular/prominent brands such as Axe, Dove, Knorr and Sunsilk.
Unilever, SriLanka was established in 1983 with local manufacturing facilities in the country. It owns
more than 25 brands in the country such as Fair Lovely, Signal, Lipton, Marmite and lux. Unilever s
products fall under the diverse categories of food items, personal care and home care. Each segment is
headed by three directors and three category heads. These segments constitutes several brands with are
managed by brand manages.
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Brand identity and brand image are two distinct yet interrelated dimensions of brand building. Brand
identity entails the strategic efforts of firms to assign a brand with unique characteristics in a bid to
achieve positive perceptions by target consumers (Nandan, 2005).
The ingredients of a brand are the product itself, the packaging, the brand name, the promotion, the
advertising and the overall presentation. The brand owner assembles these attributes and blends them
in a unique way.
A key to enhancing the equity of a brand is the selection of an appropriate branding strategy. Laforet
and Saunders (1999) define branding strategy as the way companies mix and match their corporate,
house, family and individual brand types for their products or services. This mix and match of brand
types generates a variety of options for the companies from which they can select a suitable branding
strategy for a product/ service. Furthermore, McDonald et al. (2001) assert that an appropriate
branding strategy is crucial as it would reinforce the desired positioning and hence influence purchase
behaviour. Unfortunately, even the best brand managers have struggled to choose the most appropriate
branding strategy, in part, due to a lack of academic clarity and
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Militarism, Nationalism, And The Start Of The Alliance System
Militarism, nationalism, and the start of the alliance system between the great powers of the world in
the beginning of the 20th century caused an enormous conflict that shortly after turned to the First
World War. In late June 1914, Gavrilo Princip a Serbian nationalist assassinated Archduke Franz
Ferdinand of Austria which shortly after caused the beginning of the greatest and bloodiest war in
history. The war was fought on different theaters by the world s greatest empires at that time. The
allies composed of the British and the French empires joined forces with mighty Russia against the
Central powers composed of Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. In 1917, three years
after the war broke out, the Allies were joined by the United States which forced a quick defeat of the
Central Powers. The introduction of new weapon technology and trench warfare caused an
unimaginable amounts of destruction and deaths all over the content of Europe where most of the
fighting took place. By the time the Great War had ended in 1918, more than 9 million soldiers had
been killed and 21 million more injured. Many historians of the 20th Century blame the generals of
the Great War for the massive death toll, they lacked the ability to adapt to the new warfare tactics and
the horrifying modern weaponry. The Germans and their allies began fighting in World War I on two
fronts, invading Belgium in the west in order to attack France and defending all of the Russian attacks
on
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History Of Delta Guitar
Blues guitar originated around the 19th century in the deep south of the United States. In the Deep
South, a large black population existed and many of them succumbed to slavery and racial
oppressions. In these hard times, music became a common language between them. The blacks that
were being culturally oppressed expressed their emotions by playing Blues music. One of the earliest
forms of blues was being formed in the Mississippi delta which is known as Delta Blues. It reflected
the oppressive nature of life the blacks had. It displayed short repetitive phrases and was more
percussive than melodic. The delta blues encompasses bottleneck guitar style as it utilizes tons of
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A prominent figure in this era will be known as Eric Clapton. He displayed incredible technical
precision in his solos and chords progression. During his time in CREAM, he trademarked a song
composed by Robert Johnson called Crossroads .Clapton did not use open tunning or sliding
techniques but instead his electric guitar featured a heavy style of instrumental backing and soloing,
jumping from a major to a minor in his solo and playing it in the offbeat. Clapton s improvisation was
one of the best freestyles blues that existed due to its originality. Clapton incorporated blues with rock
forming a hybrid type of music. He developed the rock guitar sound making use of the Gibson Les
Paul guitar amplified through a Marshall. Clapton experimented with its sustain feedbacks and vibrato
creating a psychedelic effect by playing his solo with different harmonies by tuning down the treble in
a single called I Feel Free . Clapton also introduced many technological innovations on electric guitar
as he played with the foot pedals and fuzz box. As a result, Clapton changed how blues was being
perceived as elements of rock blended with Chicago and Texas blues creating an era of electric
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Why were the Habsburgs unable to consolidate their power...
The seventeenth century was undeniably a period of great division, war and turmoil for Hungary. After
the events of the previous century, Hungary remained divided into three distinct areas. The largest was
Ottoman Hungary, under the direct control of Constantinople, which encompassed the south and south
east of Hungary. Second, there was the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom founded by János Zápolyai in
1526, who after the defeat of the Hungarian forces at the First Battle of Mohács sought the support of
Sultan Suleiman I to be crowned King of Hungary by a rival faction of the nobility and became the
Sultan s vassal. After 1571, with the coronation of István Báthory, this Kingdom became the
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Due to Louis being connected to the Habsburgs through his own marriage and that of his sister Anne,
the Habsburg Archduke of Austria Ferdinand I was elected King of Bohemia. He moved to secure his
title as King of Hungary and was crowned King by a minority group of nobles on December 16th
1526. However, he was not uncontested. János Zápolyai was also elected King by the majority of the
nobility on November 11th. In order to cement his rule, Zápolyai was encouraged by a Polish noble
and the French ambassador to Poland to enter an agreement with the Ottoman Sultan. As a result,
Suleiman I supported Zápolyai and had him become his vassal. Suleiman then moved to expand
further into Hungary and marched west, reaching Vienna in 1529. After the siege, heavy snowfall
forced the Ottomans to retreat on October 14th, while Ferdinand secured the western province of
Hungary. It was this division which remained the status quo until our period being studied, due to the
exhaustion of the Ottoman machine of expansion. The result was the split of Hungary by the
seventeenth century into the Habsburg controlled Royal Hungary in the west, the rival Principality of
Transylvania in the east and the Ottoman controlled lands of the south and centre. This made sure that
the Habsburg could consolidate power in Hungary while it was so divided. It should next be argued
that a substantial factor in the restrictions
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Essay on Microeconomics Quiz Review
Chapter 9
1. All firms, no matter what type of firm structure they are producing in, make their production
decisions based on where: marginal revenue equals marginal costs.
2. According to the table below, when profits are maximized, profits are equal to: $2.
3. Many economists believe that the market for wheat in the United States is an almost perfectly
competitive market. If one firm discovers a technology that makes their wheat taste better and have
fewer calories than all other wheat offered in the market, the wheat market would become less
competitive because: the products would no longer be similar in the wheat market.
4. When talking about economics profits in a perfectly competitive market, the difference between the
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short run market supply; left; increase.
21. Which of the following lists the three main characteristics of a competitive market? many buyers
and sellers, similar products, easy entry into the market
22. Total revenue minus total cost equals: profit.
23. A firm participating in a competitive market with costs described in the table below would always
shut down: if the price is equal to $2.
24. When revenue is insufficient to cover cost, the firm suffers a loss.
25. Sunk costs: are costs that have been incurred as a result of past decisions.
26. According to the figure below, this firm would shut down in the long run if: the price fell below
$5.
27. One difference between implicit costs and explicit costs is that: explicit costs are included in
accounting profits, whereas implicit costs are not.
28. Holding all else constant, an increase in the price of hot dogs would cause: the marginal revenue
(MR) curve in the market for hot dog buns to decrease.
29. Marginal revenue is: the change in total revenue when the firm produces additional units.
30. According to the figure below, if the firm is maximizing profits, profit is represented by the area:
(A B) × C.
31. Firms will always stay in the market if: the price they charge is greater than their minimum
average variable cost (AVC).
32.
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Measure The Percent Of Water
Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to measure the percent of water in a series of crystalline
compounds called hydrates.
Introduction Percent composition is the relative amount of the elements in a compound, or the percent
by mass of each element in the compound (Wilbraham, Staley, Matta, Waterman). It can be calculated
by two ways, and it can also be used as a conversion factor. In this lab experiment, the percent
composition will be determined to figure out how much water is in three hydrates, a chemical
compound that has water in its composition (as water of crystallization) (Dictionary of Earth Science,
Revised Edition). This being said, the bonds that hold the water molecules in the hydrates are not
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2. Add 2 3 grams of each compound to the test tube with the correct label on it, then measure and
record the mass of each test tube and the compound.
3. Use the test tube holder and hold one of the tubes at a 45° angle. Gently heat its contents over the
burner, slowly passing it in and out of the flame. Record any change in the appearance of the
compound.
4. As moisture starts to condense in the upper part of the test tube, carefully heat the entire length of
the tube. Continue doing this for 2 3 minutes until all of the moisture is driven from the tube. Repeat
steps 3 and 4 for the other two tubes.
5. After repeating the steps for the other tubes, let each tube cool. Measure and record the mass of
each test tube and the heated compound when finished.
Data/Results/Observation This data chart shows the notes taken during the experiment. It includes the
weight of the tube and the hydrate(s) before heating, and the anhydrous salt, and the water after
heating. From this data chart, the results are that each of the three hydrated compounds weighs less
after the heating than they did before. Before heating, the tube and the hydrate for Copper (II) Sulfate
weighed 23.88 grams, Calcium Chloride weighed 23.60 grams, and Sodium Sulfate weighed 23.92
grams. However, after the heating of the tube and the hydrate, Copper (II) Sulfate weighed 22.88
grams, Calcium Chloride weighed 23.07 grams, and Sodium Sulfate weighed 22.71 grams.
Conclusion This lab
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The Contract Agreement Is Enforceable And Binds The Parties
Having concluded that the July 7, 2009 settlement agreement is enforceable and binds the parties, we
must then interpret the terms of that agreement. Settlement agreements are enforceable as independent
contracts, subject to the same general rules of construction that apply to other contracts. Maslow v.
Vanguri, 168 Md. App. 298, 316 (2006). We begin by observing that the interpretation of a contract is
a question of law subject to de novo review. Spacesaver Sys., Inc. v. Adam, 440 Md. 1, 7 (2014).
Moreover, in Maryland, we employ the objective theory of contracts, under which: [A court is to]
determine from the language of the agreement itself what a reasonable person in the position of the
parties would have meant at the time it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The agreement in this case was an accord aimed to resolve a dispute that arose resulting from Kaye s
representation of Wilson Gaskins in her dispute against GEICO. Wilson Gaskins was contemplating
pursuing a professional negligence claim against Kaye. In consideration for a reduction in what Kaye
would otherwise have been entitled to under [the parties ] retainer agreement, Wilson Gaskins agreed
to: [R]elease and forever discharge Kaye . . . of and from any and all action, claims and demands
including claims or actions for contribution or indemnity of whatever nature now existing or which
may hereafter arise out of the legal representation of Wilson[ Gaskins] in regard to Lawsuit including
any consequences thereof now existing or which may develop, whether or not such consequences are
known or anticipated. In Wilson Gaskins s prior appeal we held that this agreement operates as a
release that discharged any amount to which Kaye may have been liable to Wilson Gaskins. The
question in this case, however, is whether the language in this agreement expresses an affirmative
promise by Wilson Gaskins not to sue on claims within its scope. Kaye contends that the release given
by Wilson Gaskins contains
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Having A Kid With Autism Video Analysis
The video talks about the fact of autism. It describes some processes that shows what can be done
while and before pregnancy. It also shoes some percentages where it shows the chances of a mother
when being pregnant has in having a child with autism. It also shows the importance of eating folic
acid these is a great way to preventing on having a kid with autism. The purpose of this video is to
inform you and explain you the whey the kids get autism and how to prevent it. Not everyone that
does this things have a normal kid it could just pass and get a kid it autism or with any down
syndrome. It informs the viewers of all the different procedures and all the different steps that can be
done if you would like to have a healthy child. The intended ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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An argument done by the Arthur is that what would help the most in a pregnancy is to eat folic acid.
Something that also come in the video was that it mentions that autism comes because of bad
parenting. What has me thinking about the most is where autism is blamed on bad parenting. I think
that is not nearly as close, because autism has been known that is a condition form birth. Having 18%
chance of having an autism baby wen it is your second child I don t think that can necessarily be true.
Eating folic acid during and before pregnancy is the argument that I do approve, because I think that if
there is something to prevent autism it should be done. We as a parent should prevent having a autism
kid but not everyone has the same luck than others some moms take really good care of their
pregnancy and still get a autism kid so it s not like you could do something more big to not have a kid
like that. But still having a normal kid or a kid with autism is the same you should love them the whey
they
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What Is Ancient Egyptian Religion
Egyptian Gods and Religion
Have you ever thought about how people in Egypt worshipped many Gods, and praised many Kings,
giving their lives to their authority and hoped they would bless them with good things. They were
dependant and worshipped them with highly. The Egyptian religion were mainly based upon worship
towards Pharaoh and Gods.
Osiris, a wise king who was married to his sister Isis, was murdered by their evil brother Seth. Isis
used her magic to bring Osiris back to life to conceive a son, Horus who revenged Osiris death and
killed Seth, his uncle. Osiris is the God of Death, the underworld, and vegetation (historylists.org).
Since Isis brought back Osiris to conceive a son, he was known to be the God of death, the
underworld, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With a higher sense of individuality, humans began to conceive the gods in a personalized form. This
stage in development is called mythical . In Egypt, this process began during the late prehistoric
period, when writing was being invented and myths were being formulated (Mark).
The Mythical part of the egyptian religion was the way people personalized their Gods. They started
to do this in the prehistoric period, where people began to show why things happened through myths.
In the very end, the egyptian Gods were born.
Like all religions, that of ancient Egypt was complex. It evolved over the centuries from one that
emphasized local deities into a national religion with a smaller number of principal deities. Some
theologians think that Egypt was moving towards a monotheistic faith in a single creator, symbolized
by the sun god. There was no single belief system, but the Egyptians shared a common understanding
about the creation of the world and the possibility of reverting to chaos if the destructive forces of the
universe were unleashed (Mark). Even though there were many Gods, Egyptians all had something in
common. They all had one understanding of how the world worked. Their religion evolved over the
years as their culture changed. In the end, Egyptians had a small number of Gods that helped them
understand
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Rani Perera 370 Analysis
3 Figures by Rani Perera 370 x 240 , 2017, located in the AGYU, used a mural medium to comprise
the artwork. This paining is composed of shapes since it is an enclosed two dimensional object within
an artwork, which has a height and a width. In this art, cone shapes almost dominate the composition.
this piece uses colour element; the three human figures are composed of hue colours which are red,
purple, yellow, cyan, grey and orange all displayed on a white background. Different colour values
have been used in this piece, for example, black and dark cyan have been used in the human figures,
while light colour such as; bright yellow, red, purple and etc have been used on the middle part of the
human figures and some of the upper part of the piece. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the bright red on the hand, the head and what looks like the hair of the middle figure. In
contrast, dull colours have also been used in the piece. These include, the warm orange circle around
the head of the third figure. The painting also includes flat areas which are mostly around the top part
of the piece. These flats are colours that are painted in a uniform or identical tone and hue, for
example the top black body part of the figures and the cone shapes attached to their head are in
uniform red, green, dark cyan colours. The coolness of the pink, purple and yellow in the mid part of
the bodies which, show birds and oceans, are contrasted with the warmth of the orange sky, the dark
pink hill and the black in the top part of the bodies. this piece includes balance as well which has (is
shown by) been used by distributing the visual weigh of objects, colours and space. Asymmetrical
balance was also included which portrayed the different movements from the bottom of the piece, the
feels, to the middle parts of the body where there are different movements of line to the top of the
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Darlene Cheryl Herr
It was a brisk day at Saint Mary s Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico on January 16, 1949, the day
that Darlene Cheryl Herr was born small and fragile to Charles Herr and Maria Apodaca into the big,
strong world. Without the support of her two brothers Charles Herr, and Harry Herr, two step brothers
Lester Herr, and James Herr, and her parents, she may never have became the brave, intelligent and
well mannered person that she is today.
With her father working as a custodian for the National Army Guard, the family sometimes moved
from place to place. In 1960 the family moved from New Mexico to California. In order to support his
family, Charles had to pick up another job as a third shift Taxi Driver. Moving ... Show more content
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Six years later, after praying for a son, Michael s wish came true. His baby boy was born on March 1,
1975 and was named Michael Martin Pickem Junior. To make this birth better yet this was Michael
Senior s birthday. So in dedication, they named their new son after MIchael Pickem Sr. Twelve years
later on June 7, 1987, Darlene and Michael s fourth and final child was born, a beautiful baby girl who
they decided to name Rebecca Ann Pickem . Kristine and Rebecca both share the same
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Nancy Bligh Was Born October 25Th, 1954 In Paterson, New
Nancy Bligh was born October 25th, 1954 in Paterson, New Jersey to Elizabeth Anne Gormley and
Edward Bligh. When Elizabeth gave birth to her third child Nancy, she immediately felt like she was
going into labor again. To everyone s amazement, she gave birth again to a fourth child! Sadly, when
she asked the doctor what the gender of the other child was, the doctor said, You don t need to know
that. You just gave birth to a healthy baby girl. That is all you need to know. Back then the doctors did
not have to tell you everything they tell you know. Liz, swears that she gave birth twice so Nancy
would have been a twin, but the other baby was a stillborn. The doctors would not talk to her about it.
Nancy and her family moved to Guilford, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over time he became a local and they family finally fit in. Nancy s mother Elizabeth was the tenth out
of thirteen children. She married at 16 and had six children of her own. Nancy s father was 19 when
he married Elizabeth, and he was the youngest of four children. They felt obligated to get married
because Liz was pregnant and it was not socially acceptable for her to be a single teenage mother.
After 16 years of marriage they got a divorce and Nancy s mom moved back to New Jersey. Years
later she moved to Arizona so that she could live near her own mother. Liz remarried in Arizona, but
never had any more children. Her dad lived in Sangerville, Maine after the divorce. Eventually, he
remarried and divorced for the second time. Luckily he got a son named Billy out of that marriage.
Edward decided at the age of 48 to take a sabbatical from the real estate business and travel. After he
split from his ex wife he traveled while he still had his health. At the age of 69 Edward Bligh died of
lung cancer. He acquired lung cancer most likely from smoking cigarettes for the majority of his life.
While Ed was still living with cancer, Nancy took him to all of his doctors appointments as well as to
all of his scheduled radiation and chemotherapy appointments. Sadly, he only lived eighteen months
after he was diagnosed. Nancy was twelve years old when her parents divorced and the family was
split up. Half
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  • 4. Charles Darwin s Theory Of Natural Selection Charles Darwin Charles Darwin is a naturalist who was an important person to genetics. Darwin was born on February 12, 1809. He created the Theory of Natural Selection and the Theory of Evolution. He discovered how animals evolved in the past. Charles Darwin was one of the scientists who found out about natural selection and evolution. Early Life Charles Darwin was the second youngest of his father s (R.W. Darwin s) children. He had his dad and his mom but unfortunately died when he was 8 years old. His dad wanted his son to become a doctor, but the sight of any blood Darwin sees, he gets queasy. Darwin still wanted to be a naturalist though. I think that Darwin may have wanted to study nature anyways. Middle Years and Beagle Voyage The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Midnight Zoo Trust Theme The book, The Midnight Zoo by Sonya Hartnett is a fable. Hartnett weaves a story about two Romani boys who find themselves in a zoo, which has talking animals. One of its most essential themes, even more so than freedom, is trust. The last line of The Midnight Zoo emphasises this, as the eagle trusts who he sees is Alice. Hartnett expresses the importance of trust by showing how it can impact us and make us peaceful with ourselves. Hartnett builds on the theme of trust by effectively using the primary and secondary antagonists and protagonists. She uses the animals, the three children, and Alice to emphasise her point about trust. Hartnett delves into the true meaning of trust in many ways through her characters, especially our protagonists, Andrej and Tomas; different themes in the book, including bravery, loyalty, and love; and Hartnett emphasises the importance of trust through the different symbols and motifs she uses in The Midnight Zoo. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No, he said stolidly, I mustn t which clearly conveys that Andrej is firm in his views; that he doesn t trust the lioness, ...And suddenly...belongs to me! Which shows that Andrej is probably scared; like all of us has gotten at one point in time; of the lioness and is frenzied, showing that he is panicking. It also shows that Andrej has a sense of ownership toward Wilma, and a sense of responsibility, and doesn t trust many other people with Wilma. His giving of the baby to the lioness shows that he has managed to trust the lioness; and the lioness not mauling or hurting Wilma makes them gain a closer bond, which is fuelled by trust. It also shows that giving the baby to the lioness has made her more peaceful with herself; has made her more content and has freed her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Woman In Black Vs Landlady There are many fears in this world, death, spiders, monsters, etc. But in the end, all fears share similar things. For example, the film In The Woman In Black, directed by James Watkins a haunting lady lures children into their death supernaturally, and in story The Landlady , written by Roald Dahl, Billy doesn t understand why he s at the inn with a strange old woman, but he is. The differences between the two is what happens from the beginning from end, The Woman In Black revolves around a number of people and ends with a complete understanding, while The Landlady revolves around only two people, the protagonist Billy and the antagonist old woman and the ending keeps the reader guessing. That s a sophisticated analysis of the differences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It makes me want to keep reading. (Really, it makes me want to teach you the book The Woman in Black and see what kind of essay you d write on it! Luckily or unluckily for you, that s not in the cards unless you want to do some extra credit later.) On a preparing you for future AP and college courses level, I d have appreciated a more obvious THE WOMAN IN BLACK WAS CONTROLLING HIS LIFE THE WHOLE TIME AND THWARTED/STOPPED ANY ATTEMPTS TO ASSERT HIS OWN AGENCY kind of analysis (you can hold the capslock though...), just so I know 100% that you know. From the summary and the evidence you give, and the way you have altered some of your word choice in this paragraph, I can tell that this is the conclusion you re driving the reader toward. However, you do actually have to come out and SAY ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Confederate Of Hypocrites Character Analysis The Confederacy of Hypocrites John Kennedy Toole killed himself after his book, The Confederacy of Dunces, was rejected by a number of publishers. It wasn t until after he died that the book came to Walker Percy, who pushed for its publication. In the foreword for the book, Percy calls the book sad, he says one never quite knows where the sadness comes from from the tragedy at the heart of Ignatius s great gaseous rages and lunatic adventures or the tragedy attending the book itself (Percy ix). Though not obvious, the book offers evidence to suggest that the sadness does have a root in Ignatius s great gaseous rages and lunatic adventure[s] and has nothing to do with the author s suicide, as tragic as that may be. The book is a critique of ordinary society s shortcomings but subsequently offers no solution or example of redemption. Toole s main tool for conveying his critique is through his main character, Ignatius J. Reilly, a pretentious, lazy, slob, whom stumbles from page to page in the book centering the entire plot around his grotesque self. Through the characterization of Ignatius and his interactions with society around him, The Confederacy illustrates a phenomenon in which people s outward judgements become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately Ignatius is unable to realize his own hypocrisy, thus creating a rather hopeless plot that strengthens Toole s argument against a fundamental flaw in people s inclination to be hypocritical, and as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Similarities Between Matthew And The Gospel Of Luke The Bible has four gospels but, only two of them contain the nativity story. The two gospels that have the nativity story are the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. Both are similar on a literary level which can be explained by the synoptic problem. The Gospel of Mark and the source Q were the basis of these two gospels. Matthew and Luke shared sources but, they had their individual sources too. The genealogy, the nativity, and the childhood of Jesus played significant roles within the respective gospels. All components helped both authors generate a unique message to their audience. Also, they provided an insight of the beginning of Jesus s journey and his mission on Earth. First, background information needs to be given about the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theory, Special Luke, is proven many times within Luke s portrayal of Jesus s genealogy, birth, and young childhood. The Gospel of Luke began with chronicle of John the Baptist. An angel appeared to Zechariah, the father of John, and announced that John the Baptist would be born. This was a unique beginning because John the Baptist paved the way for Jesus and his ministry. Mary was then visited by Angel Gabriel who announced the birth of Jesus. Mary then relied [h]ere am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word (Luke 1:38). The narrative continued on with Mary visiting her cousin Elizabeth, John the Baptist s mother. Elizabeth then gives birth to her son and on the eighth day he is circumcised and named John. Luke decided to tell the nativity story in Mary s perspective. This emphasized how everyone was accepted in God s kingdom and women were disciples of God. Joseph and Mary had to travel to Judea from Nazareth, their hometown, for registration. This led Mary to deliver Jesus in a barn somewhere in Bethlehem. Shepherds nearby were notified of the Messiah s birth through angels. Eight days after Jesus s birth, he was circumcised and named. Jesus was then presented to God in the Temple in Jerusalem. The holy family then returns to Nazareth. By age twelve, Jesus and his family went to the Temple in Jerusalem for the festival of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Labor Day Incident Report During the Labor Day weekend, twelve people were shot in Charlotte, North Carolina. Last week Tuesday, Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney stated that the incident is like a gang behavior and they were two groups that were involved in this incident. Putney also suspects that these two groups already had issues between each other. One of the victim is a seven year old, named Kevin Rodas, Kevin was attending a birthday party and at the same night he was killed. Putney expressed that this shooting exists because of their stupid gang fights and unfortunately innocent people were killed. Therefore, Putney wants the public to help the Charlotte Police station to identify people that were involved in this shooting so the families that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Disney s Aladdin (1) In the Disney s Aladdin, a street rat named Aladdin is the hero of the movie. Aladdin s birth and childhood is rather an unusual one and to state it in mythological terms, he belongs to the world as he grows up without both of his parents. Moreover, he has neither money nor a home, so to survive in the world he learns to steal and lives in an abandoned building with a view of the beautiful Palace, where he sits and dreams of becoming rich one day. (2) Aladdin receives his call to adventure when an evil sorcerer named Jafar gets Aladdin imprisoned for stealing. However, Jafar s real motive behind arresting Aladdin is to have Aladdin go collect a lamp for him from the Cave of Wonders. (4) To be free from jail, Aladdin accepts the offer and crosses the threshold when he enters the Cave of Wonders. The Cave of Wonders as named shows Aladdin many wonderful piles of gold ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Jafar gets a hold of the genie he uses his wishes to become the most powerful Sultan. Aladdin battles Jafar and his magical powers to rescue all he is keeping captive. Aladdin is finally able to trap Jafar by persuading him into making a wish to become a genie. Later, Aladdin sucks that Jafar genie into a lamp and throws the lamp out into the Cave of Wonders, turning everything back to normal and ultimately winning the battle. (9) After fulfilling his promise of freeing genie, Aladdin from his prince life returns back to his normal self of being just an ordinary man. (10) The elixir or the gift everyone gains is love. Aladdin s love for genie, which made him wish for genie s freedom instead of his dreams. Sultan s love for his daughter, that persuades him to change the law of who a princess may marry. Lastly, it s the love of Jasmine and Aladdin. (11) The home is now a happy place where genie is free, Jasmine and Aladdin are married, and Aladdin is now the next Sultan and no longer a street ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Operating Margin And Operating Margins Operating Margin By having a good operating margin which is a margin ratio used in measuring a company s pricing strategy and operating efficiency. The operating margin, measures your operating profitability, it indicates how much of each dollar of revenues used is left over after both costs of goods sold and operating expenses are considered. Operating margins are important because they measure efficiency. The higher the operating margin, the more profitable a company s core business is. For example, I created a mock report called Dean s report In the report I have the following numbers on my financial statement for my event I held. net sales: $1,000,000 cost of goods sold: $700,000 rent: $20,000 wages: $100,000 other operating expenses: $50,000 net sales all operating expenses = 530,000 then create a formula similar to this .53 = 530,000 1,000,000 as you can see, Dean s operating income is $530,000 (Net sales all operating expenses). According to the formula used, Dean s operating margin is .53. By taking that away from 110 this means that 57 cents on every dollar of sales are used to pay for variable costs. Only 53 cents remains to cover all non operating expenses or fixed costs. Working Capital Ratio Working capital ratio, the working capital ratio, also called the current ratio. Is a liquidity ratio that measures a firm s ability to pay off its current liabilities. For example, financial obligation, with their current assets. Working capital is calculated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Effect Of Pef On Biological Cells In general, the primary effect of PEF on biological cells is the changes in the structure and the breakdown of cell membranes, which is mainly responsible for mass transfer, and several other metabolic activities in the cell (Ade Omowaye, Angersbach, Taiwo, Knorr, 2001). The cell membrane is considered as a capacitor filled with dielectric material of low electrical conductance, and accumulation of charges with opposite polarity in both sides of membrane form a membrane potential. However, when the overall potential exceeds 1V, the elctro compressive force cause dielectric rupture of membrane leads to formation of pores/micro holes in the membrane (Schoenbach, Peterkin, Alden, Beebe, 1997). Changes in the cell membrane can lead to form reversible or irreversible pores in the cell membrane and ultimate loss of cell viability. On the other hand, voltage sensitive protein channels would be opened when PEF applied and subject to much larger currents which generally have during cell metabolic activities. Consequently, protein channels could be irreversibly denatured (Castro, Barbosa Canovas, Swanson, 1993). Barsotti and Cheftel. (1999) have stated that pore inversion generally occurs under an applied electric field with the expansion of hydrophobic pore. As Weaver and Chizmadzhev. (1996) stated, at low strength electric fields ( 200 V cm−1), and short pulse duration (10−5 10−6 s), the electrical breakdown could be reversed, and repair the damages after the termination of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Detroit Fratricide Analysis In order to help explain the demise of this once great city and the deviant culture of todays youth in Detroit, I will be using a documentary that I came across on YouTube entitled, Detroit Fratricide by Seven the General. According to the documentary, Fratricide is the killing of ones own. (Seventhegeneral) This documentary explores the reasons behind the crime and violence in Detroit. According to the Huffington post, Detroit has the highest murder rate in the United States. It is also known as the most dangerous city in the United States. In this paper I will be explaining Detroit s broken society using the knowledge from the documentary, as well as other well documented sources. Then I will relate my findings to sociological concepts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You say do good, don t smoke, don t drink, don t sell weed. we stay on track get some educations teachers care or whatever; but next thing you know mama gets laid off your house is under foreclosure your sister need this or your little brother needs diapers and you think what can I do, I can t sell drugs... they say don t sell drugs. I try to get a job but they don t hire black people. So what do I do? But you see a dope dealer with a nice car all his 5 6 kids and baby mamas eating good, got different kind of cars, they live in three different house, what is the lesson then? (Seventhegeneral) It is clear that the youth of Detroit have no bond to society as they feel like victims of the larger society. For many in Detroit their deviant behavior brings them rewards such as food and shelter. When the youth try to follow the right path their met with oppression which leads them to divert back to deviant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Case Study On Cardiomyopathy Cardiomyopathy is an uncommon presentation in hyperthyroid patients. There are very few case reports of Throtoxic cardiomyopathy. The mechanism due to which cardiomyopathy occurs in hyperthyroid patients is not very well understood. After extensive literature search, it was found that some of the mechanisms which are described include genomic and non genomic and direct action of Thyroid hormone on the cardiac muscle may cause cardiomyopathy. In this case report, a case of Multinodular goitre with dilated cardiomyopathy is described. Keywords: Thyrotoxic cardiomyopathy, Multinodular goitre, Thyrotoxicosis, Genomic, Non Genomics There are very few cases of documented thyrotoxic cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy as an initial presentation has been reported in 6% of hyperthyroid patients1 while less than 1 % of them developed dilated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Numerous hemosiderin laden foamy cystic macrophages are seen in cohesive clusters. Hyperplasic and involutional follicular cells are seen. Anisonucleosis is seen in hyper follicuar cells. IMPRESSION: features suggestive of Multi nodular goiter. Patient was kept on Tab. Propythiouracil 100 mg/day. Hyperthyroidism causes cardiac complications in structurally normal hearts, in patients with pre existing cardiac disease and may unmask the silent CAD or compensated heart failure. Cardiomyopathy and CHF due to hyperthyroidism are not common.3 The reason why some patients develop Hyperthyroid Cardiomyopathy and advanced heart failure remains unknown. Some of the mechanisms which described below which include genomic and non genomic and direct action of Thyroid hormone on the cardiac muscle may cause cardiomyopathy.4, 5, 8, and 9 Molecular and Cellular Mechanism of Thyroid Hormone action on the Heart Dual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Argument in Favor of Oedipus Rex Argument in Favor Haseena Khan BS 3rd year Departmen of English Submitted to: Ma am Fehmina Naz Submitted on: 19th September 2011 Argument in Favor of Oedipus Fate Play: Oedipus Rex Writter: Sophocles No one can deny freewill of a person totally, so as fate. But as I m in favor of Oedipus, the protagonist of ancient Greek play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. I think here in it, fate is more responsible for Oedipus end. Many questions were raised against Oedipus in class argument about his character flaws, running from the fate, killing his father, marrying his mother, and insulting prophet etc. Here I would try to answer as much I can. Firstly it is important to mention that, it is the play which had great importance for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the fate is already been cast in iron, then what difference do his characteristics make! Teiresias himself said that whatever is written in fate will be done; Teiresias Well, it will come what will, though I be mute. Oedipus Since come it must, thy duty is to tell me. Teiresias I have no more to say; storm as thou willst, And give the rein to all thy pent up rage. (341 347) If it is to be asked that why he was so aggressive? He should control his anger! Moreover why he
  • 16. murdered four people, as murder is a sin. So it should be kept in mind that he was already upset by the unexpected prophecy and servants became him angrier by attacking him, also he was the same arrogant father s son, so he should not be blame only. Names from the heroic age were of course often related to the man s nature or destiny or we can also take it in other way that name effect person s life. Usually good and meaningful names are considered important because they have some effect on human s whole life and personality. So we can say that names did their work in this play as well. The name Oedipus is derived from a verb oida which means know which connects to knowledge and pous means swollen foot . It can be meant like that, a person who knows his feet, by which he was able to solve the riddle. After solving the riddle, he got famous as the hero of Thebes, he became the new king as Laius was murdered by someone and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on Image of African American Women Image of African American Women Despite the strong presence of the beautiful, powerful, black women in the media, such as Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and Beyoncé Knowles, African American females have been deemed unattractive in society s eyes. These notions did not develop overnight, but remain as obstacles birthed from slavery. These stereotypes keep the black female incarcerated under the belief that they are not beautiful. However, black women have fought and are fighting these harmful perceptions in many different ways. My project will focus on two artists in particular, Maya Angelou and Kara Walker. I will look at three poems of Maya Angelou, Phenomenal Women, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, and Still I Rise while examining ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Black female entertainers avoided form fitting gowns while performing in order to gain respect as African American women (Feldstein 27). They utilized their natural hair to confront and denounce the negative and false presumptions regarding the black image (Feldstein 27). Black female artists wanted their audience to recognize that they were black women in order to break the racially barriers, disassemble the erroneous portrayals, and reconstruct the black image (Feldstein 27). After review the past actions, I will assess the actions that are being taken currently. Tal Dekel s, In Sex, Race, and Gender: Contemporary Women Artists of Color, the Case of Kara Walker, focuses on the black females sexuality and how an African American artist, Kara Walker, works to remodel the image of black women and the black community as a whole. Historically, back in 19th century colonialism, black women were depicted as overtly sexual shameless creatures, leading to the denial of their own sexuality and the distortion of the African American female image (Dekel 83). Kara Walker uses graphic images in her artwork to emphasize how African American women are wrongly eroticized into characters of sexual value only (Dekel 84). She recreates these stereotypes of the past and provides a visual image of the foundation of these stereotypes in order to break down that same foundation (Dekel 85). The writings of Patton and Dekel are all similar on their arguments ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did King Louis Xiv Have An Absolute Monarchy French King Louis XIV became king at the age of four. However, it was not until after the death of Cardinal Mazarin, that Louis was officially recognized as the King of France in 1643 until 1715. He referred to himself as the Sun King and is well known for the building of Versailles and being the best illustration of an absolute monarchy in the seventeenth century. However, historians think that it might have not been an absolute democracy since France had other influencers with authority. Instead, Louis achieved an indirect absolute monarchy by controlling the policy making regulations and the people in his court. France was the dominant power in Europe at the time, and Louis he wanted to showcase it through his military forces and the Palace of Versailles. He also wanted to unite the Catholics which lead to conflict with Protestants, and invested a vast amount ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Sun King did not want Protestants to practice their religion in a largely Catholic France. He believed in the idea of one king, one law, one faith, since he felt that any other minorities can threatened his political supremacy. He issued the Edict of Fontainebleau and revoked the Edict of Nantes. The Edict of Nantes was issued by Henry IV and gave some religious freedom to French Protestants, who were also known as Huguenots. The new edict called for the wreckage of Huguenot churches and the closure of Protestant schools. About 200,000 Huguenots left France to seek shelter in other countries. The support for no Protestantism came from the people of France. They rejected the rights of Protestants, banned them from government meetings, and destroyed Protestant churches. Which eventually lead Catholicism to regain control in densely Protestant areas. All in all, King Louis XIV was not supportive of Protestant reform in France because he wanted to keep it a Catholic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Pros And Cons Of Bernie Sanders Why should we vote for Bernie Sanders? Bernie Sanders was born on September 8, 1941, in New York. He grew up in Brooklyn as the younger of two sons of Jewish immigrants from Poland. Bernie Sanders started out his political career as the mayor of Burlington, Vermont in the early 80 s. In 2007, Sanders won election to the U.S. Senate and was reelected in 2012. In April 2015, Bernie Sanders announced his plans to run for the Democratic presidential nomination. Being the underdog, Bernie Sanders is not afraid to challenge Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. Bernie Sanders says People should not underestimate me (Bernie Sanders 2016). As a veteran independent, he has defeated Democrats and Republicans candidate. According to Sally Kohn Sanders is still holding on and showed last weekend that he can keep racking up wins. He brings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And his campaign is, I think rightly, pushing super delegates to retract their anti democratic support for Hillary Clinton and instead side with the voters in their states (Sally Kohn, CNN Political Commentator 2016).Bernie Sanders should be the next president because he supports our education by making tuition free at public colleges and universities, lower student loan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Don Quixote What giants? [says] Sancho, amazed, (Cervantes 36). Those giants you see over there with long arms: some of them have them well nigh two leagues in length, [replies] his master, (Cervantes 36). In Chapter 7 of Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes portrays Don Quixote as an idealistic character who believes that the windmills are giants, and because of this, it can be said that Don Quixote has a crazy mind that creates objects to be something they are not. Don Quixote is a chivalric romance and takes place at the period of the Spanish Inquisition; however, Cervantes Xportrays a lunatic man who goes on adventures throughout La Mancha, Spain as a knight errant. Throughout this novel shows Quixote being quixotic. Quixotic deals with extravagant chivalry or romance, followed by seeing objects impractically. In the story, there are characters who see and think in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In reality, however, they are just windmills. In this scene, Quixote and Panza are seeing thirty or forty windmills as they are standing on a hill. Quixote says to Panza, Do you see over yonder, my friend Sancho Panza, thirty or more huge giants? (Cervantes 36). Quixote tells this to Panza because Quixote s reaction towards these windmills are caused by his thinking that he is a real knight errant, and his duty of a knight errant is to fight in battles and conquer the giants. Another example is in Chapter 18, when Quixote and Panza are traveling, and Quixote sees clouds of dust caused by a battle of two kingdoms ; however, as for the clouds of dust he [sees], they were raised by two large flocks of ewes and rams. ... so earnest [is] Don Quixote calling them armies (Cervantes 150). Cervantes shows this to his audience to create the illusion of how insane Quixote really is; also, Cervantes tries to illustrate an effect on the emotional distress Quixote goes through because of his delusional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Wilhelm Röntgen s Life And Accomplishments Wilhelm Röntgen EmilyAnne Hart Wilhelm Röntgen won many awards including the first Nobel Prize in Physics. He was the first scientist to win the prize in 1901. He studied under many worldwide known scientists, most from Germany. He is mostly known for his discoveries in electricity, mechanics, and heat. Wilhelm Röntgen was born and lived Germany, had many discoveries, and accidentally made the discovery of the x rays. Röntgen was born in Germany in 1845 and was an only child. Röntgen grew up in the Netherlands after his family moved there in 1848. He received his early education at a boarding school. Then in 1861 he attended Utrecht Technical School, but in 1863 he was expelled for some prank that he did not do. Even though he was not gifted in schoolwork he was good at making mechanical objects. In 1865 he entered into the University of Utrecht even though he did not have the right criteria to get ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then in 1870 his first discovers were published in heat and gases. He then discovered the phenomenon of the ability to occupy less space of water by the spreading of oil drops on water. When he accidentally placed a piece of fluorescent mineral covered cardboard near his experimental set he noticed when the cathode ray was turned on the cardboard started to glow in the dark. He then intentionally did an experiment on this miraculous discovery. Röntgen used a vacuum tube that is used in a cathode ray that was covered tightly with a thin black piece of cardboard and placed it in a dark room. As a discharge on a screen covered with fluorescent barium platinum cyanide, which was placed near the device, he recorded the bright glow. He found out that the fluorescence happened by an agent which could infiltrate from within the vacuum tube. This was impermeable to visible or ultraviolet radiation. He named the agent as x rays or Röntgen rays. He then found out that x rays could pass through solid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Theme Of Corruption In Animal Farm George Orwell the author of Animal Farm and Barry Levinson director of the Cinematic production Wag the Dog both explore in their texts the corruption of society. Various key ideas are explored to expose Corruption and highlight how powers use manipulation and half truths to gain and retain control. To make their ideas prudent to the audience, Orwell and Levinson make use of various literary and filmic techniques, most prominent of these in both texts is the use of Irony. These texts influence the audience directly to consider the potential foley of human forms of governance which is timely to society in our day. The Author George Orwell and the Directer Barry Levinson express in their texts Animal Farm and Wag the Dog an exploration into corruption. Orwell depicts Animal farm s fall into corruption through the narrative perspective of the working animals where as Levinson exposes the already set corruption through a narrative perspective of the fixers. This third person limited perspective allows the irony in the texts to build as the story progresses, because each plot point is viewed from one side thus information has a greater impact and tension when revealed. Irony, can be no better applied, when a free country like America has it s voting manipulated to keep unjust leaders in power. This is best stated one hour and eighteen minutes into the film when Winifred Ames is asked What ... Television ever did to her, she replies with It destroyed the electoral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Legal And Practical Challenges Facing Consumers Essay CHAPTER THREE LEGAL AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES FACING CONSUMERS IN CROSS BOARDER MOBILE TRANSACTIONS 3.1 Introduction This chapter discusses the practical and legal challenges facing consumers in cross border mobile transactions. Given that positive outcome in any national payment system is envisaged on efficiency and confidence it is indispensable to focus on security issues and privacy in order to uphold public loyalty in cross border mobile transactions. Inadequate regulation of cross border mobile transactions has resulted to cyber crime and fraud. Consumers face many legal challenges which are discussed hereunder. 3.2 Legal and Practical Challenges Facing Consumers in Cross Border Mobile Transactions 3.2.1 Multiplicity of the Complaint Settlement Bodies The law according to section 45(1) of the Electronic Money Regulations provides that the aggrieved customer should report to the money issuer who is suppose to solve the complaint within twenty one days and if the customer is not satisfied he or she can refer the matter to Bank of Tanzania, Tanzania Revenue Authority or Fair Competition Commission. This poses confusion to many of the customers who at the end of the day fail to get justice because of the multiplicity of the complaint settlement bodies. There is no integration of the complaint handling mechanism which poses as a challenge to consumers when they have lost their money during transfer. Shadrack Shubira commented that most customers fail to get justice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Presentation Of The Working Class Statement By Thomas... The document under study is an excerpt from a speech. This speech was delivered in May 1842 by Thomas Babington Macaulay. In 1842, several events occurred in England. First, England went through a recession. This recession was due to a decrease on the workers wages. This decrease was introduced by the Anti Corn laws manufacturers. As a consequence, England observed a widespread on Chartist activity. Chartists belonged to an important working class movement called Chartism. Chartists wanted to get some recognition for the working class. They presented to parliament a petition divided into six points. They aimed to pass them. However, they met radical oppositions. Indeed, this year marked the second presentation of the petition to parliament. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This quotation opposes the rich and the poor. The institution of property refers indeed to the money people get from their properties, the rich. The institution of property is linked with the well being of society . Consequently, according to Macaulay, the rich are the only ones who are able to lead the country. This idea is enforced by the fact that he considers workers as children. I would not give the draught of water because I know it would be poison (l.53 54), he placed himself as a protector of the lower ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Thyroid Glands The thyroid gland is an integral part of the endocrine system in the human body. The thyroid gland secretes the thyroid hormone, which plays an important role in the growth of the body. The thyroid is butterfly shaped, and located at the bottom of the neck. Two important hormones produced by the thyroid gland are thyroxine and triidothyronine. Both of these hormones help the body grow after birth, and they also aid tissues increase their oxygen use within these tissues. The thyroid gland secretes another hormone that plays a part in skeletal growth called thyrocalcitonin. It decreases circulating calcium by inhibiting bone resorption and by promoting calcium deposition in the bones, Haywood and Getchell (2005) state. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can also opt to have your thyroid surgically removed because the medication can t be tolerated by your body or because you do not want to take the radioactive iodine. In the United States, thyroid conditions affect nearly 30 million Americans, and yet more than half of them remain undiagnosed, Dr. Simona Scumpia (2006) warns. The disease is more common than diabetes or heart disease. Thyroid conditions can lead a person to develop other health problems, such as heart disease, high cholesterol, osteoporosis, and depression. Dr. Simona Scumpia, Medical Director of the Austin Thyroid and Endocrinology Center, explains: Because the symptoms of thyroidism can be associated with commonly occurring conditions, it is extremely important that people who have the symptoms be checked with a test known as a TSH test. The TSH test, or Thyroid Stimulating Hormone test, is a simple blood test that measures the thyroid gland s condition. My mother, Connie L. Gullion, suffers from Hashimoto s syndrome. Connie was diagnosed with the disease in her mid 30 s. Connie s doctor had her look at a list of symptoms and asked her to let him know which ones she was experiencing. Connie checked ¾ of the list handed to her; increased sensitivity to cold, constipation, puffy face, high cholesterol level, unexplained weight gain, pain and stiffness in your joints, swelling in your knees, and excessive or prolonged menstrual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Censorship Filters The Media Within The World Does censorship filter the media within the world? Censorship has followed the free expressions of men and women like a shadow throughout history. Censorship is a way to filter the media in the world by suppressing unacceptable viewings or hearings by not showing, bleeping out, and covering the distasteful parts. In ancient societies, China for example, censorship was considered a logical tool for regulating the political and moral life of the population. The term censor can be traced to the office of censor established in Rome i 443 BC. In Rome, in the ancient Greek communities, the thought of good governance included shaping the character of the people, although, censorship was regarded as a righteous task. In China, the first censorship law was introduced in 300 AD. Censorship is a healthy way of teaching the world, helps control the influx of information and ideas in society and compresses the violence within the world. Though freedom of speech is legal within the United States of America, all things said, shown, or expressed are not always appropriate. In most cases, inappropriate speech and/or acts lead to illegal acts or urge others to. For example, if someone witnesses a scene, is a part of a scene or hears about it, most will want to converse about it or take part in it creating chaotic controversy. However, more severe forms have led to people or groups such as the Ku Klux Klan being denied certain marching permits or the Westboro Baptist Church being sued, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Behavior and Study of Particles Essay Particles are a very important part of this world. From the particles that make up all the humans in the world to the particles that make up the clothes we wear. Particles define the world we live in and everything we know about it. From the behavior of particles, scientists can determine many things about the world and the way it works. The simple definition of a particle is that it is a minute portion of matter. While not incorrect this answer lacks complexity. As was previously stated, particles make up everything; but, they also make up even the most basic form of matter the atom. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are all particles that make up an atom. Protons and neutrons themselves are made of individual particles called quarks. A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mesons, made of quark pairs, are usually found in cosmic rays. Quarks combine to form charges of 1, 0, or +1. Quarks in Baryons and Mesons are bound together by strong forces formed from the exchange of gluons. Much like how the electromagnetic force strength is determined by the amount of electric charge, the strong force strength is determined by a new quantity called color charge. (abyss.uoregon.edu) Quarks come in three colors, red, blue, and green. Although the implication is that quarks are colored, these terms are not meant to indicate a particular hue but instead describe the color of the charge of the quark. So, unlike electromagnetic charges which come in two types (positive and negative or north and south), color charge in quarks comes in three types. Color charge also has its anti particle nature. So there is anti red, anti blue and anti green. Gluons serve to act as the carrier of the color when they interact with quarks. Baryons and mesons must have a mix of colors such that the result is white. For example, red, blue, and green make white. Also red and anti red make white. (abyss.uoregon.edu) There can exist no free quarks; meaning no quarks can exist on their own. All quarks must be bound to another quark or antiquark by the exchange of gluons. This is called quark confinement. The exchange of gluons produces a color force field, referring to the assignment of color charge to quarks, similar to electric charge. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Positive Reflection On Divorce Linda is a 36 year old newly divorced woman. Her early childhood experiences include her parents divorce. Due to her parents divorce and the following feelings of pressure to conform and agree to each parent, Linda has developed strong beliefs about her life, particularly her marriage. These are expressed through Linda s dislike of divorce and her desire to keep her children happy and innocent, Linda feels that she has failed in both cases and feels guilty and responsible for failing . However, Linda did admit that her mother s general disapproval and opinion that Linda was to blame for the divorce may have influenced her thoughts. Due to the sudden divorced her (ex)husband has imposed, Linda feels very confused and alone, and she has furthered that by sending her children away and not clearing things with her husband. Linda also does not know how to move forward in her life, and is hesitant to do anything if it may affect her children. As a result, Linda is very confused and mildly frustrated with the situation. Linda recognises that her memories and previous feelings about parents divorce may also be effecting her thoughts and feelings currently. In reviewing my practice, I can see that I used several skills very well, in particular the use of empathetic silences and positive reflection. An example of the positive reflection is when the client described how her mother was less supportive and blamed the client for the divorce, in response I said: On the other hand, at least, your father, it sounds like he was very positive and supportive of you, like her would be there for you...? (17:58). Linda response was Yeah, he was pretty great, and we just talked about the future, and what I was going to do with my kids . Later in the practice (7:08) after the client expressed feelings of helplessness, I asked her As you said, you ve been through something similar, did you pick up an activities that helped? in response she talked about drawing and about her friends being supportive. I used empathetic silences regularly throughout the practice, especially in the beginning of the video from 00:41 3:33 where I allowed the client to talk introduce her original reason for coming, and again at 10:00 to 10:50, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Aztec Empire Essay Who were the Aztecs? Why were they considered to be an empire even greater than the Romans? And how was Hernan Cortes able to defeat them? These are some of the questions that people ask about these indigenous people. These people are known as the Aztecs but originally called themselves Mexica. They came to Mexico in the early thirteenth century and from there they started to develop a social structure and government consisting of priests, kings, peasants, and soldiers. Besides having a very organized society the Aztecs had a very large and intimidating army consisting of full time soldiers and peasants. By 1427 A.D. the Aztec empire became the dominant group and controlled most of central Mexico. Considering how advanced and large the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had cannons to bring down the Aztec homes and temples, they had swords that easily cut through Aztec spears, but what I think gave the Spaniards such a great advantage was the armor they wore and the horses they rode on. The reason being that wearing armor would make killing the Spaniards that much harder and being mounted on a horse only made them more intimidating in the eyes of the Aztecs as well as giving them the fighting advantage. The second reason that the Aztecs fell to the Spaniards is just as important as the first and it s the Indian tribes that assisted the Spaniards in finding and defeating the Aztecs. Although there were a few Indian tribes that became allies and assisted the Spaniards it was the Cempoala Indian tribe that helped them set up a base on a shore of a village that Cortes named Vera Cruz when he claimed it in the name of Spain. It was at this base that supplies could come in with less danger to the Spaniards and also it was the same shore where Cortes burned his ships in order to keep his men from retreating to Cuba. Besides the Cempoala tribe the Tlaxcalans after being defeated by the Spaniards gave food, water, translators, and gifts to Cortes and his men as well as one thousand Indians when the battle against the Aztecs began. The reason for the Tlaxcalans and the rest of the Indian tribes giving so much support and assistance to the Spaniards had to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. To What Extent Was the Period of Conservative Rule 1951-64... This essay will examine the impact of the Conservative party during their period in office between 1951 and 1964. The assessments by historians of these thirteen years vary widely as the Conservative rule left behind a mixed feeling about its achievements. We will therefore be discussing to what extent their period in office can be described as thirteen years wasted , based on their performances in the political, economic and social sectors. When the Conservative Party came to power in 1951, they won the election by a slim majority of 26 seats, leaving them with very little power to make important changes. However, their number of seats increased throughout their thirteen years in office, leaving them with a majority of 107 in the 1959 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Dig for Victory campaign reminded people of the importance of agriculture. The Conservatives also focused on several aspects of the social sector by putting into place important extensions to the Welfare State. These include the increase of benefits and the implementation of the Mental Health Act which spread awareness of mental illness and increased its social acceptance, which was a huge step towards tolerance which was ahead of its time. However the plan to build 90 new hospitals across Britain never came into action as the Labour government had retaken office in 1964. Despite this, the improvements in healthcare can be seen as a big success for the Conservatives, although, yet again it can be said that they could have done much more in their thirteen years in this sector. Progress was also made in the area of education as 6000 new schools and 11 new universities were constructed and many more were expanded. However their was a big debate about the merits of comprehensive and grammar schools. The Conservatives, who supported grammar schools for most of their time in office finally gave into the inevitable fact that comprehensive education did offer certain advantages that grammar schools did not. The time that the Conservatives spent preventing county councils from introducing comprehensive systems was therefore counter productive and a waste of time. Last but not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Delivering Alpha Organized by CNBC and Institutional Investor Forums for the third year in a row, the Delivering Alpha Conference did not disappoint. World hedge fund titans or more commonly known on CNBC as Masters of the Universe descended at the Pierre Hotel in New York City on July 17. Well known hedge fund managers such as Carl Icahn, John Paulson, Nelson Peltz, Leon Cooperman and James Chanos, just to name a few, divulged their sought after stock picks along with solid reasoning and what lies ahead for stock and bond markets. The opening remarks by Treasury secretary Jacob J. Lew provided his views on the current situation of the U.S. economy and regulation post the 2008 crisis. Perry Partners CEO Richard Perry suggested that Europe is 2 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Chris Hohn, Founder of the Children s Investment Fund, suggested buying EADS (Airbus) which will likely double in price over the next two to three years, as well as buying Porsche now gets an investor in at a 30% discount whereas Volkswagen will double in two years, and Aurizon (Australian railroad) will likely double in the next three years due to its more focused approach on profits. Legendary short seller Jim Chanos, Founder of Kynikos Associates the largest exclusive short seller in the world, presented his views on why Caterpillar, due to accounting issues and the lack of growth, is a short as well as his older short HP is still in place. Mark Kingdon, President of Kingdon Capital Management, suggested going long the following Japanese stocks with low PE ratios (Mazda, Fuji Heavy (Subaru) and Toyota as well as a pharmaceutical firm called Aegerion will have good returns over the next 12 18 months. When it comes to Powering America the panel suggested that natural gas is cheaper and investors should include natural resources in a portfolio for protection against an inflationary environment with a panelist suggesting a long position in Whiting Petroleum. Activist investor Nelson Peltz was asked about his long position in DuPont and did not comment, but discussed his stakes in Pepsico and Mondelez and suggested two scenarios for Pepsico to follow. During the luncheon speech John Paulson suggested the best investment now is buying a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Explain Two Ways To Classify The Structural And Functional... There are two ways to classify the nervous system: structural and functional classifications. Structural classification includes all the organs of the nervous system. There are two groups that forms nervous system: central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). CNS covers the brain and spinal cord of the human body. It unites and gives orders to the nervous system. It translates incoming sensory information and gives directions based on past experiences and the current environment. PNS covers parts of the nervous system outside the CNS. It includes the cranial and spinal nerves which extends from the brain and spinal cord of the human body. Spinal nerves transports impulses to and from the spinal cord; yet, cranial nerves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Elements Of Terray Long ago in a far off place, there were three fairies. These fairies were in control of the elements and were much oved throughout the kingdom. The three fairies, Aqua, who worked with water, Blaze, who controlled fire, and Terra, who looked over the land and earth. They kept the elements in control, living upon the clouds and among the stars. They worked together, in harmony, to make the world a wonderful place. Not all fairies are as good as these friends have been. There are forces much more evil than the fairies. These bad forces are called wisps. They take on the form of fairies to try and steal the fairy dust that keeps the elements in balance. If all the elements are collected and get into the wrong hands, nature as we know it could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mary tends to Terra. She calls out to her sisters, Kate! Anne! Come Quick! She s here, she s here! The girls walk out sluggishly. They have heard this all before. They give Mary a glance that is cold as ice. They begin to turn when they see Terra s wings flicker. Terra sits up on her knees and begins to speak, My name is Terra, and I m an element fairy. We know who you are, the girls say in awe and amazement. Terra continues in a sad tone, I regret to inform you that nature is in danger. As I was crossing realms, a wisp grabbed a hold of my dust. Now they have all three and they can create a fairy in control of all the elements. This fairy can be bad and the only way to stop her is for someone who believes in the fairies just as much as she believes in herself to collect all of the elements and make her own fairy dust to sprinkle on the fairies. This will give them back their powers and destroy the wisps creation. All eyes were on Mary. She stood up tall, grabbed her flower crown, and placed it upon her head in triumph. She helps up her sisters and says in a strong, and powerful voice, It s my chance to make a change! With those words they set out to find three elements and complete the mission to destroy an evil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Thesis Statement Of Unilever Introduction Unilevers is one of the oldest multinational giants in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry; its operations span more than 190 countries. The compamy owns over 400 brands which include popular/prominent brands such as Axe, Dove, Knorr and Sunsilk. Unilever, SriLanka was established in 1983 with local manufacturing facilities in the country. It owns more than 25 brands in the country such as Fair Lovely, Signal, Lipton, Marmite and lux. Unilever s products fall under the diverse categories of food items, personal care and home care. Each segment is headed by three directors and three category heads. These segments constitutes several brands with are managed by brand manages. Personal care is a vital segment of Unilever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brand identity and brand image are two distinct yet interrelated dimensions of brand building. Brand identity entails the strategic efforts of firms to assign a brand with unique characteristics in a bid to achieve positive perceptions by target consumers (Nandan, 2005). The ingredients of a brand are the product itself, the packaging, the brand name, the promotion, the advertising and the overall presentation. The brand owner assembles these attributes and blends them in a unique way. A key to enhancing the equity of a brand is the selection of an appropriate branding strategy. Laforet and Saunders (1999) define branding strategy as the way companies mix and match their corporate, house, family and individual brand types for their products or services. This mix and match of brand types generates a variety of options for the companies from which they can select a suitable branding strategy for a product/ service. Furthermore, McDonald et al. (2001) assert that an appropriate branding strategy is crucial as it would reinforce the desired positioning and hence influence purchase behaviour. Unfortunately, even the best brand managers have struggled to choose the most appropriate branding strategy, in part, due to a lack of academic clarity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Militarism, Nationalism, And The Start Of The Alliance System Militarism, nationalism, and the start of the alliance system between the great powers of the world in the beginning of the 20th century caused an enormous conflict that shortly after turned to the First World War. In late June 1914, Gavrilo Princip a Serbian nationalist assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria which shortly after caused the beginning of the greatest and bloodiest war in history. The war was fought on different theaters by the world s greatest empires at that time. The allies composed of the British and the French empires joined forces with mighty Russia against the Central powers composed of Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. In 1917, three years after the war broke out, the Allies were joined by the United States which forced a quick defeat of the Central Powers. The introduction of new weapon technology and trench warfare caused an unimaginable amounts of destruction and deaths all over the content of Europe where most of the fighting took place. By the time the Great War had ended in 1918, more than 9 million soldiers had been killed and 21 million more injured. Many historians of the 20th Century blame the generals of the Great War for the massive death toll, they lacked the ability to adapt to the new warfare tactics and the horrifying modern weaponry. The Germans and their allies began fighting in World War I on two fronts, invading Belgium in the west in order to attack France and defending all of the Russian attacks on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. History Of Delta Guitar Blues guitar originated around the 19th century in the deep south of the United States. In the Deep South, a large black population existed and many of them succumbed to slavery and racial oppressions. In these hard times, music became a common language between them. The blacks that were being culturally oppressed expressed their emotions by playing Blues music. One of the earliest forms of blues was being formed in the Mississippi delta which is known as Delta Blues. It reflected the oppressive nature of life the blacks had. It displayed short repetitive phrases and was more percussive than melodic. The delta blues encompasses bottleneck guitar style as it utilizes tons of sliding techniques. The slides techniques were adopted by later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A prominent figure in this era will be known as Eric Clapton. He displayed incredible technical precision in his solos and chords progression. During his time in CREAM, he trademarked a song composed by Robert Johnson called Crossroads .Clapton did not use open tunning or sliding techniques but instead his electric guitar featured a heavy style of instrumental backing and soloing, jumping from a major to a minor in his solo and playing it in the offbeat. Clapton s improvisation was one of the best freestyles blues that existed due to its originality. Clapton incorporated blues with rock forming a hybrid type of music. He developed the rock guitar sound making use of the Gibson Les Paul guitar amplified through a Marshall. Clapton experimented with its sustain feedbacks and vibrato creating a psychedelic effect by playing his solo with different harmonies by tuning down the treble in a single called I Feel Free . Clapton also introduced many technological innovations on electric guitar as he played with the foot pedals and fuzz box. As a result, Clapton changed how blues was being perceived as elements of rock blended with Chicago and Texas blues creating an era of electric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Why were the Habsburgs unable to consolidate their power... The seventeenth century was undeniably a period of great division, war and turmoil for Hungary. After the events of the previous century, Hungary remained divided into three distinct areas. The largest was Ottoman Hungary, under the direct control of Constantinople, which encompassed the south and south east of Hungary. Second, there was the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom founded by János Zápolyai in 1526, who after the defeat of the Hungarian forces at the First Battle of Mohács sought the support of Sultan Suleiman I to be crowned King of Hungary by a rival faction of the nobility and became the Sultan s vassal. After 1571, with the coronation of István Báthory, this Kingdom became the Principality of Transylvania which was semi autonomous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to Louis being connected to the Habsburgs through his own marriage and that of his sister Anne, the Habsburg Archduke of Austria Ferdinand I was elected King of Bohemia. He moved to secure his title as King of Hungary and was crowned King by a minority group of nobles on December 16th 1526. However, he was not uncontested. János Zápolyai was also elected King by the majority of the nobility on November 11th. In order to cement his rule, Zápolyai was encouraged by a Polish noble and the French ambassador to Poland to enter an agreement with the Ottoman Sultan. As a result, Suleiman I supported Zápolyai and had him become his vassal. Suleiman then moved to expand further into Hungary and marched west, reaching Vienna in 1529. After the siege, heavy snowfall forced the Ottomans to retreat on October 14th, while Ferdinand secured the western province of Hungary. It was this division which remained the status quo until our period being studied, due to the exhaustion of the Ottoman machine of expansion. The result was the split of Hungary by the seventeenth century into the Habsburg controlled Royal Hungary in the west, the rival Principality of Transylvania in the east and the Ottoman controlled lands of the south and centre. This made sure that the Habsburg could consolidate power in Hungary while it was so divided. It should next be argued that a substantial factor in the restrictions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay on Microeconomics Quiz Review Chapter 9 1. All firms, no matter what type of firm structure they are producing in, make their production decisions based on where: marginal revenue equals marginal costs. 2. According to the table below, when profits are maximized, profits are equal to: $2. 3. Many economists believe that the market for wheat in the United States is an almost perfectly competitive market. If one firm discovers a technology that makes their wheat taste better and have fewer calories than all other wheat offered in the market, the wheat market would become less competitive because: the products would no longer be similar in the wheat market. 4. When talking about economics profits in a perfectly competitive market, the difference between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... short run market supply; left; increase. 21. Which of the following lists the three main characteristics of a competitive market? many buyers and sellers, similar products, easy entry into the market 22. Total revenue minus total cost equals: profit. 23. A firm participating in a competitive market with costs described in the table below would always shut down: if the price is equal to $2. 24. When revenue is insufficient to cover cost, the firm suffers a loss. 25. Sunk costs: are costs that have been incurred as a result of past decisions. 26. According to the figure below, this firm would shut down in the long run if: the price fell below $5. 27. One difference between implicit costs and explicit costs is that: explicit costs are included in accounting profits, whereas implicit costs are not. 28. Holding all else constant, an increase in the price of hot dogs would cause: the marginal revenue (MR) curve in the market for hot dog buns to decrease. 29. Marginal revenue is: the change in total revenue when the firm produces additional units. 30. According to the figure below, if the firm is maximizing profits, profit is represented by the area: (A B) × C. 31. Firms will always stay in the market if: the price they charge is greater than their minimum
  • 39. average variable cost (AVC). 32. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Measure The Percent Of Water Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to measure the percent of water in a series of crystalline compounds called hydrates. Introduction Percent composition is the relative amount of the elements in a compound, or the percent by mass of each element in the compound (Wilbraham, Staley, Matta, Waterman). It can be calculated by two ways, and it can also be used as a conversion factor. In this lab experiment, the percent composition will be determined to figure out how much water is in three hydrates, a chemical compound that has water in its composition (as water of crystallization) (Dictionary of Earth Science, Revised Edition). This being said, the bonds that hold the water molecules in the hydrates are not strong, due to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Add 2 3 grams of each compound to the test tube with the correct label on it, then measure and record the mass of each test tube and the compound. 3. Use the test tube holder and hold one of the tubes at a 45° angle. Gently heat its contents over the burner, slowly passing it in and out of the flame. Record any change in the appearance of the compound. 4. As moisture starts to condense in the upper part of the test tube, carefully heat the entire length of the tube. Continue doing this for 2 3 minutes until all of the moisture is driven from the tube. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other two tubes. 5. After repeating the steps for the other tubes, let each tube cool. Measure and record the mass of each test tube and the heated compound when finished. Data/Results/Observation This data chart shows the notes taken during the experiment. It includes the weight of the tube and the hydrate(s) before heating, and the anhydrous salt, and the water after heating. From this data chart, the results are that each of the three hydrated compounds weighs less after the heating than they did before. Before heating, the tube and the hydrate for Copper (II) Sulfate weighed 23.88 grams, Calcium Chloride weighed 23.60 grams, and Sodium Sulfate weighed 23.92 grams. However, after the heating of the tube and the hydrate, Copper (II) Sulfate weighed 22.88 grams, Calcium Chloride weighed 23.07 grams, and Sodium Sulfate weighed 22.71 grams. Conclusion This lab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Contract Agreement Is Enforceable And Binds The Parties Having concluded that the July 7, 2009 settlement agreement is enforceable and binds the parties, we must then interpret the terms of that agreement. Settlement agreements are enforceable as independent contracts, subject to the same general rules of construction that apply to other contracts. Maslow v. Vanguri, 168 Md. App. 298, 316 (2006). We begin by observing that the interpretation of a contract is a question of law subject to de novo review. Spacesaver Sys., Inc. v. Adam, 440 Md. 1, 7 (2014). Moreover, in Maryland, we employ the objective theory of contracts, under which: [A court is to] determine from the language of the agreement itself what a reasonable person in the position of the parties would have meant at the time it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agreement in this case was an accord aimed to resolve a dispute that arose resulting from Kaye s representation of Wilson Gaskins in her dispute against GEICO. Wilson Gaskins was contemplating pursuing a professional negligence claim against Kaye. In consideration for a reduction in what Kaye would otherwise have been entitled to under [the parties ] retainer agreement, Wilson Gaskins agreed to: [R]elease and forever discharge Kaye . . . of and from any and all action, claims and demands including claims or actions for contribution or indemnity of whatever nature now existing or which may hereafter arise out of the legal representation of Wilson[ Gaskins] in regard to Lawsuit including any consequences thereof now existing or which may develop, whether or not such consequences are known or anticipated. In Wilson Gaskins s prior appeal we held that this agreement operates as a release that discharged any amount to which Kaye may have been liable to Wilson Gaskins. The question in this case, however, is whether the language in this agreement expresses an affirmative promise by Wilson Gaskins not to sue on claims within its scope. Kaye contends that the release given by Wilson Gaskins contains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Having A Kid With Autism Video Analysis The video talks about the fact of autism. It describes some processes that shows what can be done while and before pregnancy. It also shoes some percentages where it shows the chances of a mother when being pregnant has in having a child with autism. It also shows the importance of eating folic acid these is a great way to preventing on having a kid with autism. The purpose of this video is to inform you and explain you the whey the kids get autism and how to prevent it. Not everyone that does this things have a normal kid it could just pass and get a kid it autism or with any down syndrome. It informs the viewers of all the different procedures and all the different steps that can be done if you would like to have a healthy child. The intended ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An argument done by the Arthur is that what would help the most in a pregnancy is to eat folic acid. Something that also come in the video was that it mentions that autism comes because of bad parenting. What has me thinking about the most is where autism is blamed on bad parenting. I think that is not nearly as close, because autism has been known that is a condition form birth. Having 18% chance of having an autism baby wen it is your second child I don t think that can necessarily be true. Eating folic acid during and before pregnancy is the argument that I do approve, because I think that if there is something to prevent autism it should be done. We as a parent should prevent having a autism kid but not everyone has the same luck than others some moms take really good care of their pregnancy and still get a autism kid so it s not like you could do something more big to not have a kid like that. But still having a normal kid or a kid with autism is the same you should love them the whey they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. What Is Ancient Egyptian Religion Egyptian Gods and Religion Have you ever thought about how people in Egypt worshipped many Gods, and praised many Kings, giving their lives to their authority and hoped they would bless them with good things. They were dependant and worshipped them with highly. The Egyptian religion were mainly based upon worship towards Pharaoh and Gods. Osiris, a wise king who was married to his sister Isis, was murdered by their evil brother Seth. Isis used her magic to bring Osiris back to life to conceive a son, Horus who revenged Osiris death and killed Seth, his uncle. Osiris is the God of Death, the underworld, and vegetation (historylists.org). Since Isis brought back Osiris to conceive a son, he was known to be the God of death, the underworld, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a higher sense of individuality, humans began to conceive the gods in a personalized form. This stage in development is called mythical . In Egypt, this process began during the late prehistoric period, when writing was being invented and myths were being formulated (Mark). The Mythical part of the egyptian religion was the way people personalized their Gods. They started to do this in the prehistoric period, where people began to show why things happened through myths. In the very end, the egyptian Gods were born. Like all religions, that of ancient Egypt was complex. It evolved over the centuries from one that emphasized local deities into a national religion with a smaller number of principal deities. Some theologians think that Egypt was moving towards a monotheistic faith in a single creator, symbolized by the sun god. There was no single belief system, but the Egyptians shared a common understanding about the creation of the world and the possibility of reverting to chaos if the destructive forces of the universe were unleashed (Mark). Even though there were many Gods, Egyptians all had something in common. They all had one understanding of how the world worked. Their religion evolved over the years as their culture changed. In the end, Egyptians had a small number of Gods that helped them understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Rani Perera 370 Analysis 3 Figures by Rani Perera 370 x 240 , 2017, located in the AGYU, used a mural medium to comprise the artwork. This paining is composed of shapes since it is an enclosed two dimensional object within an artwork, which has a height and a width. In this art, cone shapes almost dominate the composition. this piece uses colour element; the three human figures are composed of hue colours which are red, purple, yellow, cyan, grey and orange all displayed on a white background. Different colour values have been used in this piece, for example, black and dark cyan have been used in the human figures, while light colour such as; bright yellow, red, purple and etc have been used on the middle part of the human figures and some of the upper part of the piece. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the bright red on the hand, the head and what looks like the hair of the middle figure. In contrast, dull colours have also been used in the piece. These include, the warm orange circle around the head of the third figure. The painting also includes flat areas which are mostly around the top part of the piece. These flats are colours that are painted in a uniform or identical tone and hue, for example the top black body part of the figures and the cone shapes attached to their head are in uniform red, green, dark cyan colours. The coolness of the pink, purple and yellow in the mid part of the bodies which, show birds and oceans, are contrasted with the warmth of the orange sky, the dark pink hill and the black in the top part of the bodies. this piece includes balance as well which has (is shown by) been used by distributing the visual weigh of objects, colours and space. Asymmetrical balance was also included which portrayed the different movements from the bottom of the piece, the feels, to the middle parts of the body where there are different movements of line to the top of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Darlene Cheryl Herr It was a brisk day at Saint Mary s Hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico on January 16, 1949, the day that Darlene Cheryl Herr was born small and fragile to Charles Herr and Maria Apodaca into the big, strong world. Without the support of her two brothers Charles Herr, and Harry Herr, two step brothers Lester Herr, and James Herr, and her parents, she may never have became the brave, intelligent and well mannered person that she is today. With her father working as a custodian for the National Army Guard, the family sometimes moved from place to place. In 1960 the family moved from New Mexico to California. In order to support his family, Charles had to pick up another job as a third shift Taxi Driver. Moving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Six years later, after praying for a son, Michael s wish came true. His baby boy was born on March 1, 1975 and was named Michael Martin Pickem Junior. To make this birth better yet this was Michael Senior s birthday. So in dedication, they named their new son after MIchael Pickem Sr. Twelve years later on June 7, 1987, Darlene and Michael s fourth and final child was born, a beautiful baby girl who they decided to name Rebecca Ann Pickem . Kristine and Rebecca both share the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Nancy Bligh Was Born October 25Th, 1954 In Paterson, New Nancy Bligh was born October 25th, 1954 in Paterson, New Jersey to Elizabeth Anne Gormley and Edward Bligh. When Elizabeth gave birth to her third child Nancy, she immediately felt like she was going into labor again. To everyone s amazement, she gave birth again to a fourth child! Sadly, when she asked the doctor what the gender of the other child was, the doctor said, You don t need to know that. You just gave birth to a healthy baby girl. That is all you need to know. Back then the doctors did not have to tell you everything they tell you know. Liz, swears that she gave birth twice so Nancy would have been a twin, but the other baby was a stillborn. The doctors would not talk to her about it. Nancy and her family moved to Guilford, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over time he became a local and they family finally fit in. Nancy s mother Elizabeth was the tenth out of thirteen children. She married at 16 and had six children of her own. Nancy s father was 19 when he married Elizabeth, and he was the youngest of four children. They felt obligated to get married because Liz was pregnant and it was not socially acceptable for her to be a single teenage mother. After 16 years of marriage they got a divorce and Nancy s mom moved back to New Jersey. Years later she moved to Arizona so that she could live near her own mother. Liz remarried in Arizona, but never had any more children. Her dad lived in Sangerville, Maine after the divorce. Eventually, he remarried and divorced for the second time. Luckily he got a son named Billy out of that marriage. Edward decided at the age of 48 to take a sabbatical from the real estate business and travel. After he split from his ex wife he traveled while he still had his health. At the age of 69 Edward Bligh died of lung cancer. He acquired lung cancer most likely from smoking cigarettes for the majority of his life. While Ed was still living with cancer, Nancy took him to all of his doctors appointments as well as to all of his scheduled radiation and chemotherapy appointments. Sadly, he only lived eighteen months after he was diagnosed. Nancy was twelve years old when her parents divorced and the family was split up. Half ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...