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The San Andreas Fault and Its Role in Plate Tectonics and...
The San Andreas Fault and its role in Plate Tectonics and Earthquake Prediction
The San Andreas Fault is one of the most widely studied faults in the world. Scientists use an array of
methods in collecting data and providing analysis of fault characteristics both past and present.
Presently there are many differing hypothesis and models used to describe crustal movements and
deformation within the Pacific and North American plate boundary. Historical earthquakes along this
fault have proven to be rather large and devastating. This is important since the San Andreas Fault
runs along many highly populated areas throughout Northern and Southern California. Through
further research and analysis of this fault system scientists hope to solve ... Show more content on
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The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred on October 17, 1989 at 5:04 p.m. It had a moment magnitude of
6.9, and lasted 15 to 20 seconds. The epicenter was near Loma Prieta, and this earthquake again
caused severe damage to the San Francisco Bay Area, this time claiming 63 lives but almost 4,000
people were injured as a result of the earthquake.
The earthquakes above give a brief glimpse into the importance of analyzing past and present fault
configurations. If scientists could make a breakthrough in this area perhaps we could better predict
earthquake activity and better prepare ourselves if it is deemed a potential disaster is looming.
Methods of Analysis
Scientist are struggling to come up with a widely accepted model that will explain the role of non
vertical strike slip fault segments, crustal movement and deformation within Pacific North American
plate boundary. Multiple methods of analysis are being used; some of which are described below. *
Measurements of Geologic uplift and slip rates in many areas of the San Andreas Fault a detailed
record of strike slip activity is provided. By studying the sediments deposited in a given area and
comparing them to an established age control it is possible to determine the rates and timing of
changes of tectonic deformation. * Velocity Fields and Pole of Rotation Using the Southern California
Earthquake Center s Velocity Field, which contains
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Appellant Vs. Sparrow Case Study
Facts The appellant, Sparrow was caught fishing with a drift net longer than the acceptable length
under the Fisheries Act. Sparrow is a member is of the Musqueam group and has certain rules to
follow under this. The appellant has admitted to the act, but has claimed there is an existing aboriginal
right to fish. This issue falls under Section 35(1) of the Constitution act of 1982, and Sparrow has
claimed the Act is inconsistent as he is just exerting his rights as an aboriginal. The respondent in the
Supreme Court has argued that section 35(1) only protects this aboriginal right in food related cases.
The case has been brought to the Supreme Court, as previous appeals have been unsuccessful. Legal
Issues The matter of whether or not the drift
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The Current Year 2017, Marks The 20Th Anniversary Of The
The current year 2017, marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of Netflix. In today s society,
Netflix and Chill is an actual term used by Millennials, young adults, and adolescents. Netflix
accounts are shared like candy, and a break up results in your ex continuing to use your Netflix
account. It is hard to imagine a time when this was not the norm, when Netflix did not exist. In order
to live the Netflix obsessed lives society does, what had to happen? What is the history of Netflix?
The Founding of Netflix In 1997, Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph co founded Netflix. The duo
became acquainted through their previous jobs at Pure Atria. Coincidentally Hastings and Randolph
both lived in Santa Cruz, and were in the same little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This idea was ruled out because of logistical challenges (Xavier) with VHS tapes. However, around
this time DVD s were up and coming, allowing for the resurrection of this otherwise buried idea. In
order to see if shipping would be a problem, Hastings and Randolph mailed a CD to Reed s house
(Xavier). This is one of the founding myth stories that is actually very true (Xavier). When the CD
arrived at Hastings house undamaged the two realized that they may just be on to something.
Following their epiphany was a period of working through the details (Xavier), where Randolph
mainly, worked through things such as cost and how the company would work. Eventually there was
nothing else that could be researched or worked out and the pair had to jump (Xavier) into their new
business. Once the company began, Randolph ran the company as CEO and Hastings funded it and
contributed when he could.
The Growth of Netflix Today only Hastings remains with Netflix, while Randolph left the company
back in 2002, and the company s board of directors in 2004. Leadership is not the only change Netflix
has seen. The Netflix known today bears almost a zero resemblance (Xavier) to the original concept
Hastings and Randolph envisioned for Netflix. The original concept was to provide a movie rental
service without due dates and late fees. However, logistics did not favor this vision, and instead
Netflix s
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Immunization Information Systems At University Of...
Immunization Information Systems at University of Pennsylvania Background The University of
Pennsylvania conducted a case study for managing information privacy and security with their
Immunization Information Systems. Healthcare information systems are credited with helping with
the overall improvement of healthcare in the United States today at the same time reducing costs with
providing healthcare. Research has now become an important reason for information systems to
provide data needed to target specific patient populations. Immunization programs have been an
important part of saving lives and improve productivity. What is needed is more than just security
there is an apparent need for these systems to be an accurate and accessible ... Show more content on
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(Artz, 2007) Smart Objectives The development of an effective information system will require the
development of specific objectives. These objectives in the interest of achieving good public health
must be strong enough to monitor progress and achieve the required outcomes. Healthcare
organizations that struggle with the creation of objectives find it difficult with those that measure
progress and make sense to all stakeholders. A SMART objective is one that is specific, measurable,
achievable, relevant and time bound (Minnesota Department of Health, 2017, para. 1). The University
of Pennsylvania in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control has the following objectives that
must be implemented no later than December of 2017. (CDC.gov, 2017) Objectives 1. Support the
delivery of clinical immunization services at the point of immunization administration, regardless of
setting. The system will need to provide individual immunization records for authorized users The
system should have an automated function that determines vaccines due, past due or coming due The
system should be able to enable the production of reminder recall notifications from interoperable
systems in accordance with the CDC. 2. Maintain data quality that is accurate, complete, and timely
on all immunization and demographic information entered into the system. The system should
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Layered Security in Plant Control Environments
Layered Security in Plant Control Environments
Ken Miller Senior Consultant
Ensuren Corporation
KEYWORDS
Plant Controls, Layered Security, Access Control, Computing Environment, Examination, Detection,
Prevention, Encryption, Compartmentalization
ABSTRACT
Process control vendors are migrating their plant control technologies to more open network and
operating environments such as Unix, Linux, Windows, Ethernet, and the Internet Protocol. Migrating
plant controls to open network and operating environments exposes all layers of the computing
environment to unauthorized access. Layered security can be used to enhance the level of security for
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Compartmentalization is a technique used to segment network space to better control access and
isolate risk of exposure. A variety of security products can be layered into compartments to address
examination, detection, prevention, and encryption requirements.
LAYERED SECURITY MODEL
A layered security model incorporates security products and best practices in all layers of a computing
environment. Layered security exponentially increases the cost and difficulty of penetration for an
attacker by combining different security products to create a defensive barrier much stronger than the
individual components. Thus, layered security decreases the likelihood that the attacker will pursue an
organization (2).
Computing environments are comprised of networks, operating systems, applications, and databases
(Figure 1). Information security, as a practice, focuses on securing an organizations most important
asset its data. When you consider that data is the basic underlying component that organizations strive
to develop, store, and protect, then an organization should implement a security model that focuses on
providing multiple layers of resistance to that data.
There are four basic security functions that should be implemented in a complimentary manner to
secure each layer of a computing environment: examination,
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Rewarding Students By Providing Feedback
Rewarding students by providing them with feedback is important to not only help them improve, but
also to provide them with the knowledge that they are doing things right. Not all feedback has to focus
on the negative. It is equally important to share with others areas they succeed in. this will boost
morale and leave them to feel more confident in their work. Feedback is critical to anyone no matter
the type of environment they are working in. Individual and groups can both benefit from feedback.
Leaders that provide feedback are providing followers with resources they may need.
Transformational leaders also work to provide followers with what they need. Women tend to be more
transformational and some would think this would make women leadership more appealing, but I
believe it can be difficult for others to perceive a woman as charismatic and therefore unable to lead in
high positions. If it is difficult for a woman to connect with specific followers they may not be able to
get their vision through to their followers making it impossible to inspire others to jump on board with
certain actions that are taken. Changing this may be difficult, but providing women with opportunities
will give them a chance to prove themselves. My leadership philosophy is based on the idea of giving
others opportunity and making sure moral and ethical standards are kept. A leader s faith, values and
character should all be a priority in their leadership style and should never be risked.
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Planned Change Of Maternal Child Health
Planned Change in Maternal Child Health For many years organizations have faced challenges in
trying to promote interdisciplinary team collaboration and shared governance. Many have attempted
the trial and error method with the use of different nursing care delivery systems to meet the concerns
of our ever changing healthcare world. A shared governance model is one professional practice model
used to improve nursing practice through collaboration of nurses, patients, and other care providers.
This model encourages professionals to have a voice and represents an avenue where staff can get
involved in how nursing care is delivered, and furthermore promotes collaboration between
professionals. The Maternal Child Health (MCH) unit at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The professional nurse is an asset simply because much of what drives success within an organization
is the fruit of labor. In order for this continued performance to strive it is necessary that an
organization be designed to allow professionals to participate in the practice and help shape the
environment in which patient care occurs which ultimately brings us back to this notion of shared
governance.
The goal for SLMC is to have a unit based interdisciplinary design with the use of a Collaborative
Care Committee (CCC) as a vehicle in implementing shared governance, and increase
interdisciplinary team collaboration. According to Suby (2012), shared governance models create
decentralized systems in which decision making lies with bedside staff nurses whose role becomes the
source of innovative solutions; the managers role is one of facilitation and support to assist staff
nurses in changing practice to better care for the needs of the patient . This CCC will allow for staff
nurses and nursing management as well as providers to work together to promote autonomy,
accountability, leadership and empowerment, all of which are elements of shared governance and also
important factors to address when trying to improve quality of care.
Alignment with the Organization s Values
Having the Collaborative Care Committee at SLMC would positively impact the organization by
promoting working conditions where employees would be motivated and satisfied
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Fetishism Of Commodities
For instance, when the narrator discussed his affliction towards the materials he lost in the explosion
of his condo, he explained what Marx would describe to be as, Fetishism of Commodities. According
to the narrator, he felt almost complete, as if what he possessed defined who he was as an individual, I
had it all, a stereo that was very decent and a wardrobe that was getting very respectable. I was close
to being complete (Durden 1999). The belongings he owned characterized the type of consumer he
was to the public. Tyler, therefore, made the following comment by addressing, The things you own,
end up owning you (Durden 1999). Tyler is, in other words, telling his friend the illustration of his
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Furthermore, we are surrounded by commodities, advertisements, media that resemble certain purpose
in our life due to the power we have associated it with. We do not need costly items, yet we are
determined to justify a reason to buy them in consequence of our humanity or what is considered to be
trending. Bureaucracy does an impeccable job with advertisements with the intention of collaborating
fame to establish what you should wear, use or fulfill in order to be acceptable to societies modern
lifestyle. We have conceived a perception of delusion based on this analogy. For instance, if a student
were to wear a sophisticated wardrobe every day to an institute, one may come up with a conclusion
that perhaps that individuals style of living is on a high rank. We make that assumption not based on
the character of the individual, but by the contrast of what that persona
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Character Analysis Of The Movie, Edward Cole
n my opinion, I believe that they are both intelligent, but in different ways. Carter James is really
calm, learned everything on his own, and actually thinks on what he is going to say. On like Edward
Cole, he s educated, and doesn t care on what he has to say.They both have great minds, but expressed
differently. Edward is based of on money which leads to him not caring. I feel like they are both smart,
but Carter is more smart because he learned a lot of things on his own and he just loved history.
History leads to a lot of knowledge because you get to learn about many thing that happened in the
past. He s more of a self reliance man because he relies on himself to get past anything. Edward Cole
is more of a guy who was educated, but often shown like he wasn t. Edward has lots of money which
often depends on. Due to money, he doesn t really care about others, but himself. Money is the
outcome of his education, but that all he has in his life. At the beginning of the movie, could you label
Edward cole a bully? Why? I could label Edward Cole as a bully, because he didn t care on what he
said to others. He just expressed the way he wanted and didn t care on what others thought of it. He
often disrespect and showed this kind of rudeness to others, he made statements like kiss my ass and
other rude comments. He would just blur anything out without carrying. Edward Cole doesn t really
cope with anyone, so he lets his mind speak out loud. He didn t care about his thoughts
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No Exit Sartre
Psychological suffering versus physical torture is one of the central themes in No Exit by French
playwright Jean Paul Sartre. Sartre s famous quote that hell is other people (45) is illustrated through
the interactions among Garcin, Inez and Estelle. Through psychological suffering the characters self
destructive flaws are revealed which ultimately emphasizes how each of them are responsible for their
own fate. The characters have the freedom of will to help redeem each other but choose not to. To
subtly reinforce the theme, even the style of the play is psychologically wearing on the audience.
Sartre uses terse, tense dialogue, and boring repetitive sentences, deliberately irritating the audience,
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This is a demonstration of how people cause their own suffering. Similarly, in the play s context of
World War II, many seemingly normal people chose to kill others, even children, when they did not
have to. People in France allowed Nazis to define them under their occupation, which is contrary to
Sartre s self deterministic philosophy. Garcin s misery and suffering is caused by his self destructive
cowardice and cruelty, leading to his desertion and abuse of his wife. He tries to convince the others
that he was a courageous pacifist, yet Inez mocks him: What was your real motive? . . . [F]ear and
hatred and all the dirty little instincts one keeps dark they re motives too. Garcin knows that Inez is
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The World History of Work Restraint
throughout the vast majority of world history, work restraint of different structures has assumed a key
part in forming
the monetary structures of social order. In the established world, for example, presumably 35% of the
populace
of Roman Italy were slaves, while 25% of the number of inhabitants in antiquated Athens were
slaves . Closer to our time, bondage has been significantly more predominant
in a few social orders and has kept going up to this point. In 1680 two thirds of the individuals on the
Caribbean island of
Barbados were slaves. In 1860 slaves still made up about 13% of the whole populace
of the United States, and very nearly 50% of the populace in the US South. In expansive parts of West
Africa
slaves made up 50% of the populace in the 19th century, and in Sierra Leone bondage
was annulled by the British pilgrim state just in 1928.
slavery was not obviously the main type of work constraint. In spite of the fact that subjugation
vanished from Western
Europe in the early Medieval period, it was reinstated by feudalism where the serfs who made up
likely 90% of the populace were likewise forced and were liable to extraordinary limitations on
development
also word related decision. Somewhere else comparative frameworks emerged, for instance in
Ethiopia and India which
pretty much looked like bondage. Russian serfdom, for instance, permitted serfs to be sold much the
same as slaves,
which was not normal for serfdom in Western Europe. This
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The Looking Glass Wars Conflict Analysis
In The Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor uses conflict to transform Alyss from an ingenuous,
troublesome, and captivating little girl into an imaginative, disciplined, and confident young woman
so that she can lead the Alyssians in an attack to defeat Redd and take back her queendom. Alyss was
given a challenge, a big challenge: she was to defeat her Aunt Redd and take control of Wonderland.
Alyss didn t think she was able to or powerful enough to defeat her, but that wasn t the case. In the
beginning of the novel, Princess Alyss is characterized as mischievous, endearing, and naive. Alyss
loves to play pranks such as dropping jollybellies from an open window and watching them splat on
the guards below (Beddor 11). Instead of behaving like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Queen Redd has Bibwit in Queendon Speramus. The cat and his card assassins crash Alyss s wedding,
and then Dodge and Alyss return to Wonderland. Alyss goes to the caterpillars, then goes through the
Looking Glass Maze, passes through once, yet she failed. She then went through and gained all power.
Alyss may have had gained full power and was queen, but she still wanted to be treated as an equal to
everyone else. It was an Alyssian uniform, makeshift of all things Alyssian had to be in the the Redd
controlled queendom (Beddor 231 232). Alyss was scared to fight Redd and didn t know what to
expect. It was a brutal fight but Alyss won, causing Redd to be trapped in the Heart Crystal. Alyss
Heart, a 7 year old girl who is characterized as an ingenuous, troublesome, and a captivating little
girl,not anymore. Alyss Heart is now an artful, straightforward, and powerful woman. She is the queen
of Wonderland who has fought for her world and protected her people. She was scared at first and
didn t think she was capable of defeating Redd, but she tried her best and fought for Wonderland, and
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The Reasons of Chinese Immigrated to the United States Essay
The Reasons of Chinese immigrated to the United States
Chen Zhang
The Reasons of Chinese immigrated to the United States
Introduction
In China, since the reform and opening up, there have been two waves of immigration in the last
century late 70s and early 90s. With the advent of a new century, China s economy has come into the
phase of rapid development and its informatization construction has been developed at a high speed.
Surprisingly, at that time, there is growing the third emigration which is a larger scale one. Among
these immigrants, the professional elite and the proportion of affluent people increases year by year.
Why do so many Chinese immigrate to US while China is growing fast and full of opportunities? That
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In particular, forest fragmentation issues were not involved in the processes of legislation. To date, a
well defined tenure or ownership has not been available for those collective forests in southern China,
and an overloaded forest related taxation still exists for forest farmers. This has heavily undermined
the afforestation initiatives available to forest farmers (Zhang, 2008). In contrast, the USA has pushed
many favorable policies, including an adoption of taxation incentive packages to encourage citizens to
manage forests. A comprehensive system of laws related to forest management has dramatically
advanced forest management levels and led to an overall forest inventory regularly. Beside
governmental supports, various NGO s pay much attention to forest fragmentation issues when
management plans are being developed. (Li, Mao, Zhou, Vogelmann, Zhu,2010)
In contrast, USA attaches greater importance to the preservation of natural forests (FAO, 2006). More
importantly, the USA tends to pay more attention to technical innovations, as well as efficient and
sustainable forestry practices, to help minimize anthropogenic disturbances to forests. Currently, there
are significant gaps in forestry technologies and administrative philosophy and capabilities between
China and the USA, which are key contributors to different types and levels of forest fragmentation
(Li, Mao, Zhou, Vogelmann, Zhu,2010).
Although the hardware
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Summary Of The Millennial Malcontent
Ric Knowles said, funding structures, professional regulatory mechanisms, and stage management
have their most direct impact on conditions of production , and I agree. It is more difficult for the
University of Guelph s production The Millennial Malcontent to reach its maximum potential than it is
for The Incident of The Curious Dog in The Nighttime seen at the Princess of Wales theatre. The
latter, a big name Mirvish production we saw in Toronto, was extremely high tech and explored many
topics and issues prevalent in society today. Comparatively, The Millennial Malcontent was held back
by its attempt to incorporate technology and malignant issues, and was thus lacking due to funding,
perspective, and space.
The space in which you encounter a production is vital to how it is heeded by individual members of
an audience. Knowles says theatres are ideologically coded in ways that range from enforcing class
differences and interests through the tyranny of architectonic grandeur (71), meaning the more grand
the building, the higher the audience within climbs on the social ladder. The Princess of Wales Theatre
has thousands of seats, gorgeous architecture, and a high level of grandiosity. High expectations come
with such an exceptional location and the spectators are ready to be contented. Knowles says all
performances take place within specific architectural and geographic frames that serve to shape their
meanings (66), if The Incident of The Curious Dog in The Nighttime
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Leadership Styles In The Movie Apollo 13
The movie Apollo 13 is a great example of the different styles of leadership and conflict management
presented by the main characters like Gene Kranz, Jim Lovell, Frank Borman, Ken Mattingly, and
Jack Swigert. The first scene there Gene Kranz, the main commander of the Houston Control Center is
informed by the medical staff member that three of the Apollo 13 crew members removed their
biomedical sensors from their body being tired of western world, represents Laissez Faire leadership
style. In response to this information Mr. Kranz replies with confidence and a smile on his face: Let s
give them a little slack . He trusts them and knows that the crewmembers are very experience and
skilled, and the small medical equipment will not affect their performance and effectiveness of their
action. He delegates the tasks, but he leaves the decision about the way the task will be completed to
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He asks them to wake up everybody who can support mission, the engineers who designed every
circuit and switches in the spacecraft, people who knows details of the machines and equipment to
work the problem. He knows that everybody needs to stay cool and focused to overcome the
enormous challenges. He tells them he does not care what the equipment was designed to do, but what
he can do, and invites everybody to get back to work. This is an example of democratic leadership,
because he commands the rest of the team to come up with the plan, however the final decision
belongs to him. To be influential, the democratic leader uses expert power and the power base
afforded by having close, personal relationships (Kelly, 2012,
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The Pros And Cons Of Prison Rehabilitation
When examining the problems with America s prisons, rehabilitation might be thought of as more of a
humanistic approach to reprimand. However, I will argue that under the current prison model,
rehabilitation is neither a desirable nor moral practice.
It is uncontroversial to note that the current prison system is a hostile environment. Inmates are
coerced to live in an environment of constant fear and dehumanization behind zoo like bars. Treated as
criminals first, humans second, inmates are subject to unsanitary and overcrowded living conditions
with the expectation that they will learn from their mistakes and emerge a new person. Nevertheless,
71% of released prisoners are convicted of a serious crime within three years, and 68% return to
prison for at least one day. These high recidivism rates only magnify overcrowding, prison violence,
and the already unsanitary living conditions. According to Barnett, rehabilitation as a theory of
punishment arose as a reaction to the failure of this type of punishment:
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They might suggest that perhaps in these cases the goodness pill could be used as a last resort. To this
sentiment I respond that certainly criminals will not possess the motivation for self improvement
within a coercive environment such as prison. Even the most heinous criminals deserve the chance for
growth, and a goodness pill not only does not offer that chance. One might also object that coercion is
necessary for the enforcement of laws, however, It is not my intention to debate when coercion is
justifiable, only to demonstrate that rehabilitation cannot be productive under a coercive model. Using
rehabilitation as an approach for reprimand within our current prison system might be good
intentioned, but it is nonetheless
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Evaluate the role of Leon Trotsky in Bolshevik success in...
Leon Trotsky played a very significant role in the Bolshevik success in the period 1917 1924.
According to A.J Koutsoukis , his contributions in the years 1917 to 1924 had been second, if not
equal to that of Lenin himself. Trotsky played a significant role in establishing Bolshevik control in
Russia. He was also very instrumental and one of the reasons for the Red Army winning the civil war.
Trotsky was regarded by his supporters as the saviour for his country for his efforts in organising the
Red Army during the Civil War. According to historian E.H Carr , Trotsky was a great administrator,
great intellectual, and a great orator... but at times was overbearing and lead to his eventual downfall.
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An army had to be organised supplied and led effectively. As leader of the Supreme Military Council,
Trotsky was able to repair the Red army from an undisciplined volunteer force without officers, into a
regular army with conscription and severe discipline imposed by former imperial officers, and even
those soldiers within the army. Trotsky undertook to conjure an army of noticeable void. The armed
forces of the old regime had vanished, and the number of men was extremely low, and unimpressive.
From slender beginnings grew the Red Army which, after two and a half years, had five million men
under arms. He introduced a regime of Terror, and he created policies for within the army that
included Anyone who incites anybody to retreat, to desert, or to not fulfil orders will be shot .
Former officers or military specialists of the Czar regime were invited by Trotsky to act as instructors.
Political commissars were appointed to these military specialists to ensure loyalty. As a result of this
strict regime, Trotsky was able to create a united force, capable of defeating the disorganised white
forces , and thus subduing a possible threat to the new communist government. Due to the leadership
of Trotsky, the Red Armies were victorious over the Whites. The White Army could never gain the
support of the peasantry, but they could have done this by reallocating the land, something which the
Bolsheviks had always talked about, Peace, Bread,
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What Does Grandpa Mean To Me
I have been blessed with so much with all of the people, objects, and opportunities I ve been given
from day one to today. I ve had amazing friends and family who have blessed me with the feeling of
never being alone. I ve had some amazing supporters that have been there for me whenever I needed
them to be. My favorite place I can remember in my early childhood was my grandpa s house. I loved
being able to go there and hunt. He was He always used to have some of the best coyote, rabbit, deer,
and pheasant hunting I can ever remember. I loved riding horse over the rolling hills west river
chasing and branding cattle. The people there are different, they help each other or loan something to
somebody for no cost. They don t demand money for their deeds and it just seems around here that is
getting to be unheard of. I would go back there in a heartbeat at any time if I could. My grandpa was
one of the mentors in my life who really got me started on hunting. When my grandpa died I was
given his shotgun a few years later. I will always consider that the most memorable gifts I was ever
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I ve learned some of the most valuable lessons from some of the biggest mistakes I ve ever made.
Some of the smartest decisions people ever made with me was letting me make those mistakes so I
would learn to never do them again. I have come a long ways in these sixteen of life. By life has only
begun, but God can call me home at any time. All of these wonderful blessings are just temporary. I ve
had memories that I will never forget, but in the end they are not important. When God calls me home
it won t matter where my favorite place was growing up, what my favorite possession was, or what
best represents who I am. In the end all that will matter is who you are on the inside. When God calls
me home to him I will have an all new favorite place, and all new favorite
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Analysis Of `` Mirror `` By Sylvia Plath
Mirror by Sylvia Plath is a short lyric poem written with no rhyme scheme as it is written in free
verse. However, the poem has a nice flow to it, as the words fluctuate gracefully through each line.
Plath heavily uses imagery and symbolism in this lyric poem as this can be observed in the first
stanza. In addition to the types of literary devices Plath uses continually throughout her poem, she also
has set her poem in two locations. In the first verse, the setting is in a bathroom, one can infer this
through her use of imagery. The second known setting is a lake, but as a reader, we do not know much
about this lake. The one thing that is quite odd about this poem is the narrative, as Plath uses
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Which is the main struggle throughout this poem as the women cannot come to realization that her
youth and beauty is fading. The mirror does not show this mist and reveals to the women all her
blemishes and aging marks. As Plath continues her poem she still relies heavily on literary devices
such as personification to convey her poem. She starts the fourth line with the mirror expressing how
honest the reflection of the mirror may be to the viewer. However, the mirror starts to justify the harsh
reflections by saying it only portrays the truth. Plath then starts to use imagery again as she vividly
describes the room in which the mirror is hung. Although the room is cheerful as it is is pink, with
speckles the mirror experiences sadness. Since faces come in to consider the mirror and then leave
abruptly shutting the light off immersing it in darkness. In stanza two Plath now has changed the
narrator from the mirror to the lake. Since in verse ten it says Now I am a lake. Plath uses the lake as a
metaphor because the lake is still serving a purpose similar to the mirror by reflecting images back to
the observer as well. Since the woman goes to the lake and bends over me. Searching my reaches for
what she really is. The women is searching for herself, she is attempting to learn more about herself
through the reflection. The women then proceed to
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George Bellows s Swans In Central Park
When George Bellows painted Swans in Central Park, he captured a single moment in the lives of six
people, but its meaning is so much more than just some Sunday afternoon. The painting is an example
of many characteristics of the human race, what we stand for, and how we want to be remembered
when we are gone.
As James Baldwin put it, The purpose of art is to lay bare the questions which have been hidden by
the answers, and this painting is an expression of love and leisure, of compassion and a genuine
appreciation for nature and humanity. We are a people who enjoy relaxation in the outdoors, social
creatures who relish in the company of others, who have a deep love for our families, animals, and the
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Although they weren t swans, I can still feel a strong connection to this painting through the memories
of spending many nice afternoons at the park with my grandmother and my sister. My grandmother
has been a strong influence in my opinions of nature and of art. She would spend hours teaching me
about different birds and bugs and animals in the world around us. She is the reason I started nature
journaling and why I look around at the world and can see beauty in everything. That is her legacy for
me, and it inspires me to think about my own legacy, my place in the world, and what I really care
about. I ve never known exactly what I wanted to be when I grow up, but I always knew that I wanted
to help people or the environment. I want to be remembered as someone who took her passion and
used it for the betterment of others. I m striving to be the person I want to be, and this idea is ever
changing, but then again so am I. Like Goldbard said, No one can know what the future will bring...,
but these questions definitely can help us find the direction we want to go, as they have started to for
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The Evolution of Photography Essay
When going for a walk, a person takes in the beauty around them. On this particular day, the refulgent
sun is extra bright, making the sky a perfect blue. White, puffy clouds fill the sky, slowing moving at
their own pace. The wind is peacefully calm, making the trees stand tall and proud. There is no
humidity in the air. As this person walks down the road, they see a deer with her two fawns. The
moment is absolutely beautiful. Moments like this happen only once in a great while, making us
wanting to stay in the particular moment forever. Unfortunately, time moves on, but only if there were
some way to capture the day s magnificence. Thanks to Joseph Niépce, we can now capture these
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In 1888, George Eastman made the first light and portable camera under the company name Kodak
(Graham 28). These cameras gave people the ability to take a photo almost anywhere. The cameras
had to be sent back to the factory so the photographs could be printed. Twenty years after Kodak s first
camera, they produced an improved camera, called Brownie . The Brownie was simple to use, making
the art of photography boom. Flash cameras did not appear until the 1930s, letting people take pictures
in areas with dim or little lighting. In 1947, Edwin Land invented the instant camera. Land got the idea
after his daughter asked to see her picture after he took her photo. The next step in improving the
camera was by making it digital, which was done in 1975 by a Kodak employee. As the camera gets
smaller and simpler to use, the quality of the photographs it produces gets better. Photographs are
created from light rays bouncing off objects. When a person looks through the viewfinder, the image
they see are light rays reflected from a penta prism, a specially shaped piece of glass inside the
camera. The rays from the penta prism came from a mirror, which reflected the rays it received from
the lenses. Lenses are used to focus in or out on objects. They attain the rays from the object reflecting
the rays toward the camera. For an image to be captured on a film camera, the button used to take
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The Theory Of Cultural Moral Relativism
Michael Atefi
Professor Walker
Phil 1020
29 September 2015
First Exam
1.) The theory of cultural moral relativism is based on the beliefs that it is arrogant to judge the moral
codes of other cultures and that people should be tolerant towards the practices of other cultures
(Rachels 19). By holding these beliefs, the theory implies that all cultures are equal and should be
treated as such. Cultural moral relativism is also based on the idea that there is no universal truth in
ethics (Rachels 18). If a certain standard exists in a society, that standard is right (at least in that
society). The only way that a person can be right is if they follow the moral codes of the society that
they are apart of (Rachels 22). Moral codes vary from culture to culture. Therefore, the metaphysical
assumptions and metaethical implications of cultural moral relativism are that morality is relative and
there is no such thing as objective moral facts. According to James Rachels, there are three
problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism. One of the
problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism is that
people would not be able to determine if the customs of other cultures are morally inferior to the
customs of their own culture. This is problematic because people are inclined to criticize the customs
of other cultures so that they can determine whether their practices are right or wrong. By adopting
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War Of The Worlds Analysis
The War of the Worlds (1953) is science fiction, but shot in pseudo documentary style using real
military footage interlaced with the Martian invasion force that is destroying all the majors cites
around the world. The display of the uniquely, non saucer shapes of the strange Martian ships on the
rampage, alarming news broadcast, and images of panic stricken public fleeing for very lives, only
adds to the desperate battle for humanity on a global scale, and a sense of utter realism and terror.
Every shot is conveying a message and emotion, even at the end of the film, the doom laden finale in a
disintegrating church, all very efficiently handled by director Byron Haskin (Schneider 58), implies
that all hope is lost, the end of the world is at hand, and hundreds seek refuge in churches, praying for
a miracle to save them, and as faith would have it, one comes.
Byron Haskin (1899 1984), an American film and television director, is best remembered for directing
The War of the Worlds, is no stranger at directing science fiction, adventurous, and imaginative
movies in a career that spans more than forty years. A directors who has his roots in the silent film era,
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Haskin and producer George Pal often collaborated on several films, but Haskin was just as good in
memorable TV productions that included directing six episodes of The Outer Limits (1963 65),
including two highly regarded episodes, The Architects of Fear (1963) and Demon with a Glass Hand
(1964). He also co produced the original Star Trek pilot episode, The Cage (1965)
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Unwashed Hand Experiment
Testing the Effects of Bacteria Growth on a Non Treated Vs. Treated Hand
Name: Laura Torres
Biology 1407 P
Abstract
The objective of this experiment was to test the effects of bacteria using a treated hand and an
unwashed hand. Two plates of agar and a hand is used to retrieve the bacteria and then placed in a
temperature where they can survive. Different types of bacteria are affected by the environment that
slow down or increase the growth of these prokaryotes. When testing this certain type of bacteria the
warm temperature caused it to grow exceptionally fast comparted to the room temperature. Bacteria
are single celled microbes. The cell structure is simpler than that of other organisms as there is no
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The data provided by the table supports the hypothesis; therefore the hypothesis can be accepted. The
hypothesis states that the untreated hand is the one that contained larger amount of bacteria grown.
The reason this is true is because bacteria can be found in environments that are unclean or untreated.
In addition, agar is made from subunits of galactose that contain cell walls from other species such as
the red algae. For this reason the agar plate is commonly used for culturing bacteria is since the
bacteria doesn t eat up the plate instead they grow rapidly on there. The table reflects the results of the
class reinforcing the theory that a treated hand will contain less bacteria than that of an unwashed
hand. A few numbers collected proved the opposite where the treated had more bacteria than the
unwashed hand. Although most of the data correlated to the hypothesis, some were not because of
many unknown factors such as not swiping correctly, or the student swiped too fast not leaving behind
enough bacteria to be delivered to the agar plate or during the hand washing there was not specific
way of washing them. When I plugged in my data the results did not match with the majority of the
class because there were very few bacteria colonies in my untreated and many more on the treated
hand; again, there are many reasons why the experiment did not turn out the way the hypothesis was
originally planned. However my results did not match the hypothesis, I still agree with the original
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Developing The Skills For Treating Mental Health Of Others...
Developing the skills to treat mental health of others is exponentially more difficult without the
support from a strong training about a human s physical health. As one substrate binds to an enzyme a
cog turns causing a chain reaction to the whole body, but the body is more than just a machine; it has a
soul that encompasses emotions and thoughts. Immersed in my biochemistry textbook, I looked for
the bridge between the text and my own body. My curiosity sky rocketed; my mind is set on
expanding and applying my bank of knowledge. Not for a split second would I turn back, this pursuit
embodies my desires. From these pages, I wish to translate this fuel to empower others; for them to go
home from the clinic with security and the highest trust from me. I began my quest for building that
bridge by walking towards the patient s room at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center with Dr. Morkis, a
primary care physician. The worn out look of hopelessness was pasted on each patient s face, no one
wanted to be there. The first patient, Ron, walked in gritting his teeth and his fists clenched. Once
Morkis spoke to Ron, his utter rage shrunk to a mellow rest. My eyes dilated in disbelief as if I had
just witnessed magic. Morkis formed a deep loving connection with speeds I had never seen. My mind
was racing for answers͖ how did she do that? The informal approach in the conversations between
Morkis and her patients showed a great deal of compassion and trust. He shared precious personal
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Abraham Lincoln Thesis
Abraham Lincoln
Harleen Dhillon
Throughout the history of presidents, the united states have had a lot. Having all those presidents some
tend to stand out more than one another like Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born on February 12th, 1809. He was
born in Kentucky while growing up he didn t live in a wealthy family; his family was very poor. His
parents were Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks were both farmers, Abraham had one brother and one
sister. Lincoln lived in a small log cabin while growing up, just with one room. At that time slavery
was legal in Kentucky, but Lincoln s father refused to own any slaves due to being a religious Baptist.
Lincoln helped his father grow his farm during all of his childhood. Just when Lincoln was 22 he left
his house and moved to New Salem. While he was there he works in a general store. Later on, he
decided to go to school to get some education. Lincoln had gone to school for one whole year. ...
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On January 1, 1863, Lincoln started the method for freeing the slaves in America. The official
statement was announced during the American Civil War. This allowed black soldiers to fight for the
Union against the federation. Lincoln couldn t see the passing of the changed document in December
1865, since he was assassinated in April. Momentarily before the outbreak of the Civil war of America
had started Abraham had stated that he would be able to be prepared for anything in his way. He
proved his statement by being a shrewd military strategist and a savvy leader. His Emancipation
Proclamation made the way for slavery s end. His Gettysburg Address remains as one of the most
prominent pieces of oratory in American
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Evaluating The Sources Of Data Variable Is A Controlled Or...
A hypothesis is a point of research for evaluating the sources of data in either a controlled or
uncontrolled experiment using variables. An hypothesis is the prediction that requires the process of
being proved of being false or true (Bowles, 2013). A hypothesis must be clear and simple to
understand that states the purpose of a test. It must contain logical and be testable. The hypothesis
defines what data variable are considered for testing. The development of a hypothesis begins with
identifying the object with an abstract concept of the research and relationship to a statement being
evaluated (Bowles, 2013). There are four stages to testing a hypothesis in statics. The four stages are
state the hypothesis, set criteria for a decision, collect the data, and evaluated the data. A hypothesis
statement contains two parts a null hypothesis and and alternative hypothesis. The null hypothesis is
represented as Ho or Hn that is believed to be true or a basis for an argument (Tayor, 2016). It always
has a equal sign (Tanner Youssef Morgan, 2013). The alternative hypothesis is represented as Hi or Ha
that is established as an opposite of the Ho. Ha can only be reached by the rejection of the Ho. Ha is
the desired outcome. A example of a stated hypothesis is as followed: Ho: p = p, and Ha: p =/= p
(Zhong Zhong, 2013). The criteria for accepting and rejecting the hypothesis depends on a specific
calculated value set by the research. The criteria value has to
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Eating A Healthy Lifestyle
Healthy lifestyle Healthy lifestyle is basically a term which means adopting all the healthcare activity
in your daily life. Also being healthy means following a healthy diet, regular workout and other
healthcare activities. There are some advantages to living with a healthy lifestyle such as looking and
feeling good, avoiding many diseases. Eating healthy food is considered to be the most important
approach to leading a healthy lifestyle. There are many steps in the proceess of being in a healthy
lifestyle. In order to be in a healthy lifestyle poeple have to make healthier choices in their life. First
that you have to avoid anything that is not good for you and choose the healthy food options. People
in their daily life eat many things that are dangerous for their health such as unhealthy food that is
either fast food or too many sweets and things that are fried as well as soft drinks. Making healthy
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There are many foods in our diets today that are filled with sugar or unneccesary things that we eat
and we are unaware of. Our diets should be consisted of lots of vegetables and protein to be able to
live healthier and not having things such as too much oil or sugar and salt in our diets. Another
important strategy to use is to make sure not to overeat. According to an article on Health.com
research had been done in Japan and what they realized was that they would only eat until they were
80 percent full. This helps them live longer and live healthier without feeling overstuffed with food.
To eating better you must able to see your food and that would be very difficult if you are watching
T.V. or your laptop while you are eating. Eating a meal with people and communicating is a very good
way to be able to both connect with people as well as eating slower and realizing you are full quicker (
9 Ways To Live
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School Psychology as a Career
School Psychology
Career paper
Psychology 250
My subject of attention is school psychology and career choice is school psychology. I have
researched this topic and found lots of valuable information to discuss. I will cover all aspects of this
career including a definition of what it involves on a day to day basis, why I have chosen this career as
my subject of interest, common personality characteristics and values that go along well with this job.
I will also talk about the minimum requirements and educational path that must be followed for this
career choice along with advancement opportunities. Lastly, I will discuss the leading companies in
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Coursework along this path demands both education and psychology due to the nature of the work.
There are mental health components and educational aspects. The masters degree in psychology
requires at least two years of full time graduate study and usually includes practical experience in an
applied setting and a thesis based on personal research that is original. Getting accepted into graduate
programs for psychology can be full of competition. School psychologists must meet credential and
licensing requirements for individual states. These vary state by state. The licensing varies by type of
position and is based on professional competence through training and experience. Some states require
continuing education for renewal of licenses. According to Landrum and Davis (2009) right now
twenty nine states recognize the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) designation on
a national level (p.73). Credentials transfer from state to state in this case and new credential exams do
not have to be taken when moving from one of these states to another. Requirements for the NCSP
include completion of sixty graduate semester hours in school psychology, a twelve hundred hour
internship (six hundred hours in school setting), and a passing score on the National School
Psychology exam.
Psychologists can improve their
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Rust And Copper Artifact
This artifact, at first glance appears to be made of copper because of the greenish blue color. Upon
closer inspection though you can see rust, and copper doesn t rust, it oxidizes. Which leads me to
believe that it is some other sort of metal. This object appears to be no more than an inch, and doesn t
appear to be very wide. As I stated before, it has a greenish blue color to it. It appears to be rough, but
the roughness and the rust makes me believe that it is weathered, so it most like could have been
smooth when it was first crafted. There appears to be no movable parts to it and there is a indentation
on the front that may have been a design or something written on it at one point in time. This artifact
could have been used as a string
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Identity In Courtroom
Much research has investigated the role of gender (Ehrlich 2006, Feinstein 2001, Montague 2013,
Walters 1994) and gendered language (Chapman 1993, Hublar 2015) in courtrooms, focusing
particularly on witnesses and jurors or written law. Attention has also been paid to the language of
women lawyers and the gendered constructions of their professional identities (Bahm 1993, Bogoch
1999, Cech 2015), especially since the number of women in this profession has increased considerably
in recent times. The assumption in these studies, as is in the present, is that social identity is not fixed
but rather created and constructed, or performed as Butler and others would say, in the process of
communication.
The courtroom, in fact, has been identified as an important place in which power relations and social
identity are constructed, realized and negotiated (Bahm, 1993, Ehrlich 2006, Maley 1994) and where
suspicions and findings of gender inequalities have surfaced repeatedly (Mey, 1985). Even in the
highly regulated form of the courtroom discourse, the shaping of social identity is often realized
through language. Since specific institutional contexts of the discourse tend to legitimate and prefer
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Modeling on Bogoch s (1999) methodology, this study will look at transcript of trials with a focus on
terms of address, intrusions, and comments directed from the court to the lawyer who is currently
holding the speaking turn, but will also focus on the language of the lawyers as they interact with the
witnesses and will allow for new categories to emerge from the analysis
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Relationship Between Father And Son
The function of a father might be a difficult assignment when raising a son. The suitable relationship
among father and son perhaps can be; the father sets the regulations and the son obeys them
respectfully. However it s quite hard to balance a healthy relationship between father and son, because
of what a father expects from his son. as an example inside the narratives, Death of a Salesman, and
Fences both Willie and Troy are fathers who have a hard time in earning admire from their sons, and
being a good role model for them. Between, Death of a Salesman, and Fences, both protagonists,
Willie and Troy both portray the role of a father in very exclusive ways; but in times of trouble, Willie
is the more empathetic one.
In evaluating Willie and Troy, as fathers, one person can feel more empathy in Willie for his
everlasting struggle to maintain a home. Willie is alone when it comes to making important payments,
due to the fact Willie s sons, Happy and Biff, cannot hold their jobs. It s obvious that Biff can not hold
a job, and has no longer made any money properly; consequently, Willies struggle to make payments
for the house has been hard. On the other hand, Troy, the protagonist in the narrative, Fences also has
the obligation of taking care of a home. However, in contrast to Willie, Troy had assistance in paying
for his home when he obtained a check from the government. Troy obtained the check when his
brother Gabriel, became injured at a war. That money has
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Compare and Contrast Japanese and Western Imperialism in...
Compare and Contrast Japanese and Western Imperialism in Asia and the Pacific
23 October 2013 at 18:10
The Japanese pursuit for an empire in South East Asia helped changed the balance of world power
away from Europe, by taking their most lucrative colonies. Soon after the Japanese defeat in World
War II, most of the colonies won their independence from their European masters. This essay will be
arguing that despite the vast geographical distance and cultural, racial differences, as well as the
different time periods involved, Japanese and European intentions were very similar, and that these
similarities contributed to the weakening of Imperialism as a doctrine. To do so, this essay will be
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The second problem was the Black Death, which was a bacteria that infected rats. As towns became
over crowded and food became scarce, hundreds of millions of rats migrated to the towns. People
lived with the rats in filthy conditions, allowing the fleas that became infected while infesting the rats
to attack people and infect them too. Some historical sources claim up to 2/3 of Europe s population
were affected and half died. Lastly, European powers were constantly locked in power struggles such
as the 100 Years War between England and France. Thousands were killed or crippled over sometimes
only a few kilometres of territory. These problems all contributed to a chronic labour shortage.
Landowners had too many crops and no one to harvest them. Peasants and Serfs tried to take
advantage of the situation by trying to implement new conditions, but landowners refused to lower
quotas, even though there were fewer people to meet them. This led to revolt and some changes were
put in place. Landowners started paying wages for the first time. The way Europe responded to this
was by introducing mercantilism. Mercantilism is an economic doctrine where a country dedicates all
its national resources (eg. Natural, labour, industrial etc) on a national level, unlike within feudalism
where it was on a local level. A step towards mercantilism was the establishment of the absolute
monarchies who took control of their
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Dungeons And Dragons
How Dungeons and Dragons Affects Social Anxiety and Cognitive Abilities Dungeons and Dragons is
a tabletop role playing game designed to fuel people s imagination creativity and other cognitive
abilities. Dungeons and Dragons or DnD for short is a great game for social interaction and
entertainment between friends and even strangers. One of the advantages of DnD is being able to
create connections with new people. The people that play DnD include a variety of different people,
other than just the stereotypical nerds, like Vin Diesel. DnD is more than just a game, it can be used as
a tool for therapy and learning/teaching. DnD emphasizes and rewards taking risks and being
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Social anxiety is not fun, but maybe one day with the help of DnD people can eventually overcome it.
I believe that DnD will be able to help deal with mental afflictions like anxiety and depression. Many
people struggle with interacting with other people, but that is not a bad thing. It is unfortunate at some
times, but eventually they will have a bad social experience. DnD is not used to perfect their social
choices, but more to make sure they can cope with the bad choices. When they swing at that dragon
they better be know what they are getting into, and the same when they may be offered drugs. They
must make the right choice and hopefully DnD will help them through. Life skills are skills obtained
through experience, good or bad they always learn something. With DnD maybe the bad does not have
to have the same harsh consequences as real life. To summarize that is the main point of Dungeons
and Dragons, to make life not as
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A Living Document Analysis
The United States Constitution is a document which has governed the United States for over two
centuries. Although amendments altered the original Constitution that the founding fathers ratified, the
context of the original document remains the same. A living document interpreted as the current of the
culture pulls is not what the founding fathers intended. The Constitution was not created to, nor could,
hold an unique interpretation for every era. In the words of Joseph Story, The Constitution of the
United States is to receive a reasonable interpretation of its language and its powers, keeping in view
the objects and purposes for which those powers were conferred. 1 A living document holds an
unique, changing interpretation by the era
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Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) Was
Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 February 18, 1546) was born was to Hans and Margaretha Luther
in Eisleben, Germany. His father wanted him to practice law, he went on to study the curriculum of his
time until the day he was in a violent thunderstorm and got almost struck by lightning. For Luther that
could be considered as his road to Damascus journey like the Apostle Paul who fell of the horse.
Luther took it as and sign from God and vowed to become a monk if he survived the incident. After
entering the monastery, He relatively spent his early in anonymity as a scholar and a monk. It was
until he penned his famous 95 theses which propounded two central beliefs that humans may reach
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In the Middle Ages the Catholic Church teachings were based on the premise that salvation was only
possible through good works, or works of righteousness that pleased God. Luther came to share
Augustine s two central beliefs, which would later became the foundation of Protestantism.
Meanwhile, the practice of granting indulgences to provide absolution to sinners became the Catholic
Church s modus operandi for financial and was rigged with corruption. In 1517, a friar named Johann
Tetzel was a prominent seller of indulgences in Germany to raise funds to renovate St. Peter s Basilica
in Rome. Although it had been banned in Germany, the practice continued undiminished
Luther raised a vigorous objection to the corrupt practice of selling indulgences because of his
commitment to the idea that God alone could grant salvation through faith and by divine grace. It was
upon his beliefs that Luther wrote the Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences, also
known as The 95 Theses, a list of propositions and questions for debates. His 95 Theses were a direct
assault to the Catholic Church s corrupt practice of selling indulgences to absolve sin. His actions led
to him being excommunicated for the Catholic Church which considered his actions a form of heresy.
Rather than accusing than accusing that Catholic Church, the 95 Theses questioned its motives. They
were written in an academic style and a tone that was
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Why Is Leonardo Da Vinci Considered An Honorable Man
In the dictionary honor is defined as high respect or esteem. I believe that honor is doing something
that helps other people even though it may not benefit them. Leonardo da Vinci was a very honorable
man. He was honorable because his work was truly ground breaking and helped many people but he
did not receive any prestigious awards because in his time they did not have awards for scientific
discoveries. He brought us out of the dark ages and gave us a head start on where we are today. He
was the first person to ever actually start asking questions instead of just following the crowd (
Leonardo da Vinci | Renaissance Man | Scientist ). He, even for the day and age he was living in. had
ideas for tanks, helicopters, solar power and a calculator ( Leonardo da Vinci Biography ). He
possessed a great number of abilities one of which being art but, even more impressive he was an
expert in anatomy, zoology, botany, geology, optics, aerodynamics and hydrodynamics along with a
few other categories this made him very capable of making all the discoveries he did ( Leonardo da
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One of the biggest things that grabbed the attention of the science community was his drawings of
human body parts. He drew pictures of, a fetus in utero, the heart and vascular system, sex organs, and
other bone and muscular structures. These were some of the first drawings of the human bodies parts
on human record. He also had many theories that caused the science community to notice him. He had
ideas for flying machines 400 years before the Write brothers first successful flight ( Top 10 Most
Influential Scientists ). He had ideas for even things that are still advanced today such as concentrated
solar power. Most people today could not explain how a solar panel works but yet a person from the
1400s can come up with a concept for it ( Leonardo da Vinci
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Plagiarism, The Most Common Form Of Academic Dishonesty
If an assignment is due in an hour, would a student copy an already created work or use their own
creativity to produce a composition? The most expedient choice would be to copy and, not credit the
source in order to complete the assignment on time. Acts of academic dishonesty such as copying is
growing among today s student. Plagiarism, the most common form of academic dishonesty, is going
viral as students misinterpret or disregard the essence of what plagiarism is. Such actions may appear
to be efficient, but it isn t worth punishment.
Honor Codes, rules set by an academic institution, are set in place to warn students against conducting
unethical actions such as plagiarizing. An academic institution may conduct disciplinary actions
against those who perform activities listed in their respective Honor Code. These disciplinary actions
range from failing an assignment to being expelled from school. Students shouldn t plagiarize due to
the various consequences.
Students may plagiarize for a variety of reasons. Obtaining a passing grade, lack of time, laziness, as
well as not understanding plagiarism can all be attributed to its practice. When I was in high school,
many of the students in a Geometry class would ask or try to copy my work without permission. Most
of them were short on time when the time to turn in an assignment arrived due to their lack of
attention during teaching and laziness. Plagiarism in this manner may be common due to a lack of
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Martin Scorsese s The Aviator
Howard Hughes in his last two decades fixed himself far from the world. At first, he frequented a
penthouse in Las Vegas, and after that, he moved to a cottage behind the Beverly Hills Hotel. He was
the world s wealthiest man, and with his billions purchased himself a room he never left. His life was
an excursion to that forlorn room. In any case, he took the long path around: As a rich young fellow
from Texas, the beneficiary to his dad s fortune, he made motion pictures, purchased carriers, was a
playboy who dated Hollywood s renowned wonders. On the off chance that he had passed on in one of
the plane accidents he survived, he would have been recognized as a brilliant kid. Martin Scorsese s
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Scorsese knows how to utilize them. There is a breathtaking succession when Hughes crash lands in
Beverly Hills, his plane s wing tip cutting through front room dividers seen from within. Much is
made of the Spruce Goose, the biggest plane ever built. Owen Brewster (Alan Alda) to charge in
congressional hearings that Hughes was a war profiteer. Hughes, as of now in the winding to frenzy,
meets people s high expectations, massacres Brewster all alone domain and promises that the plane
will fly as to be sure it does, in a CGI succession that is persuading and sort of
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Why Was The Machine Important To The Industrial Revolution
Picture it, How did the clothes you are wearing right now got to be as soft and durable as they are, and
how the infinite threads in those clothes combined to make a single strand of cotton. In this speech
you will discover how important this machine was to the industrial revolution. what were some
advantages of the water frame and lastly how it impacted today s society. Its is important to remember
how the invention of one mad revolutionised how we see the world today not only did this man create
a machine but he also set a new path to millions of people with ideas. In the 17 hundreds owners of
factories near water had to do this complicated task by hand which took long and cost a lot of money,
but then when these factories of clothes went
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Johnson And Johnson Mission Statement
Introduction Johnson and Johnson (JNJ) is a diversified healthcare giant that operates in three (3)
segments pharmaceutical, medical devices, and consumer health, through almost 250 operating
companies located all over the globe. Its pharmaceutical division makes drug for an array of ailments
such as neurological conditions, blood disorders, body immune diseases, and pain. JNJ medical
devices and diagnostic division offer surgical equipment s, monitoring devices and orthopedic devices
among other things. Its consumer segment makes over the counter drugs and products for babies, skin
and oral care, as well as, first aid and women s health (JNJ, 2017). This paper will illustrate the
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As argued by economist Milton Friedman, business s social responsibility is only to increase its profit
with the use of its resources in a free market competition. Friedman also believes that companies have
no obligation to exercise social responsibility to society (Friedman, 1970). However, studies have
shown that when CSR is implemented it benefits the company financially, enhances reputation and
attract
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Analysis Of Henrik Ibsen s A Doll s House
The three act play A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen, is centered around the protagonist, Nora Helmer
whose never been by herself. She lived with her father until he became ill and was left to die on his
deathbed, to living with her obliviously controlling husband, Torvald Helmer, who treats her like a
possession more than a person. In the beginning of the play, Nora s sneaky attitude is caused by her
husband treating her like a doll (hence the name, A Doll s House). He s about to get a new job running
a bank, which leads the couple not worrying about being poor. However, he is only focused on his
self, and his business. An old friend of Nora s from school, Mrs. Christine Linde, has became a widow
left with nothing and tells Nora she needs a job. She does this in hopes of Torvald willing to give her
one. While Nora mentions Christines financial problem to Torvald, she tells Christine about a debt she
owes in which she won t reveal from whom. However, Nora does reveal why she borrowed the
money. She did so because Torvald was sick from overworking and doctors told her he needed to
move South to a warmer climate. Without Torvalds approval, Nora borrowed money from a man
named Krogstad who controls the bank Torvald is about manage. This was a bold act, because during
the 1800s, women were not allowed to borrow money without their husband s permission. While this
is going on, Torvalds best friend and a good friend of Noras who visits daily, Dr. Rank comes in the
story. Dr.Rank
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Analysis Of The Book Colorado Essay
This project was intended to show and persuade the audience to appreciate and enjoy the outdoors in
Colorado. But if not that then the purpose was to help understand the importance of wilderness to
some people and how it affects people s lives for the better. My main rhetorical appeals are, pathos,
logos, and a bit of ethos. The photo essay, the memoir, the film review and the editorial all appeal to
pathos more than the others. The instructional essay appealed to logos. The editorial and the
instructional essay also contain pieces of ethos. Also the photo essay gives the entire project an appeal
to ethos because it shows that I ve actually been on many mountains and that helps with what I say in
my other pieces.
Photo Essay:
The purpose of this photo essay is to tell the audience the story of my most recent climb and show
them that being out on the mountain is an amazing experience. I feel that my photos do a good job
with this. With a small amount of editing the photos accurately show what it looks like to be on a
climb. The order of these photos show the grueling physical challenge it is to climb a 14er. Photo after
photo of the peak getting closer and closer helps to convey not only the obvious physical challenge but
also the great mental capacity it takes to keep moving up the peak. The one thing that lacks in the
photo essay is some of the captions are more informative instead of telling a story. The caption on the
6th photo reads The terrain becomes less
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Self-Assessment Examples - 46 Samples In PDF DOC Exam

  • 1. Self-Assessment Examples - 46+ Samples In PDF | DOC | Exam 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Self-Assessment Examples - 46+ Samples In PDF | DOC | Exam Self-Assessment Examples - 46+ Samples In PDF | DOC | Exam
  • 2. The San Andreas Fault and Its Role in Plate Tectonics and... The San Andreas Fault and its role in Plate Tectonics and Earthquake Prediction The San Andreas Fault is one of the most widely studied faults in the world. Scientists use an array of methods in collecting data and providing analysis of fault characteristics both past and present. Presently there are many differing hypothesis and models used to describe crustal movements and deformation within the Pacific and North American plate boundary. Historical earthquakes along this fault have proven to be rather large and devastating. This is important since the San Andreas Fault runs along many highly populated areas throughout Northern and Southern California. Through further research and analysis of this fault system scientists hope to solve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred on October 17, 1989 at 5:04 p.m. It had a moment magnitude of 6.9, and lasted 15 to 20 seconds. The epicenter was near Loma Prieta, and this earthquake again caused severe damage to the San Francisco Bay Area, this time claiming 63 lives but almost 4,000 people were injured as a result of the earthquake. The earthquakes above give a brief glimpse into the importance of analyzing past and present fault configurations. If scientists could make a breakthrough in this area perhaps we could better predict earthquake activity and better prepare ourselves if it is deemed a potential disaster is looming. Methods of Analysis Scientist are struggling to come up with a widely accepted model that will explain the role of non vertical strike slip fault segments, crustal movement and deformation within Pacific North American plate boundary. Multiple methods of analysis are being used; some of which are described below. * Measurements of Geologic uplift and slip rates in many areas of the San Andreas Fault a detailed record of strike slip activity is provided. By studying the sediments deposited in a given area and comparing them to an established age control it is possible to determine the rates and timing of changes of tectonic deformation. * Velocity Fields and Pole of Rotation Using the Southern California Earthquake Center s Velocity Field, which contains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Appellant Vs. Sparrow Case Study Facts The appellant, Sparrow was caught fishing with a drift net longer than the acceptable length under the Fisheries Act. Sparrow is a member is of the Musqueam group and has certain rules to follow under this. The appellant has admitted to the act, but has claimed there is an existing aboriginal right to fish. This issue falls under Section 35(1) of the Constitution act of 1982, and Sparrow has claimed the Act is inconsistent as he is just exerting his rights as an aboriginal. The respondent in the Supreme Court has argued that section 35(1) only protects this aboriginal right in food related cases. The case has been brought to the Supreme Court, as previous appeals have been unsuccessful. Legal Issues The matter of whether or not the drift ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Current Year 2017, Marks The 20Th Anniversary Of The The current year 2017, marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of Netflix. In today s society, Netflix and Chill is an actual term used by Millennials, young adults, and adolescents. Netflix accounts are shared like candy, and a break up results in your ex continuing to use your Netflix account. It is hard to imagine a time when this was not the norm, when Netflix did not exist. In order to live the Netflix obsessed lives society does, what had to happen? What is the history of Netflix? The Founding of Netflix In 1997, Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph co founded Netflix. The duo became acquainted through their previous jobs at Pure Atria. Coincidentally Hastings and Randolph both lived in Santa Cruz, and were in the same little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea was ruled out because of logistical challenges (Xavier) with VHS tapes. However, around this time DVD s were up and coming, allowing for the resurrection of this otherwise buried idea. In order to see if shipping would be a problem, Hastings and Randolph mailed a CD to Reed s house (Xavier). This is one of the founding myth stories that is actually very true (Xavier). When the CD arrived at Hastings house undamaged the two realized that they may just be on to something. Following their epiphany was a period of working through the details (Xavier), where Randolph mainly, worked through things such as cost and how the company would work. Eventually there was nothing else that could be researched or worked out and the pair had to jump (Xavier) into their new business. Once the company began, Randolph ran the company as CEO and Hastings funded it and contributed when he could. The Growth of Netflix Today only Hastings remains with Netflix, while Randolph left the company back in 2002, and the company s board of directors in 2004. Leadership is not the only change Netflix has seen. The Netflix known today bears almost a zero resemblance (Xavier) to the original concept Hastings and Randolph envisioned for Netflix. The original concept was to provide a movie rental service without due dates and late fees. However, logistics did not favor this vision, and instead Netflix s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Immunization Information Systems At University Of... Immunization Information Systems at University of Pennsylvania Background The University of Pennsylvania conducted a case study for managing information privacy and security with their Immunization Information Systems. Healthcare information systems are credited with helping with the overall improvement of healthcare in the United States today at the same time reducing costs with providing healthcare. Research has now become an important reason for information systems to provide data needed to target specific patient populations. Immunization programs have been an important part of saving lives and improve productivity. What is needed is more than just security there is an apparent need for these systems to be an accurate and accessible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Artz, 2007) Smart Objectives The development of an effective information system will require the development of specific objectives. These objectives in the interest of achieving good public health must be strong enough to monitor progress and achieve the required outcomes. Healthcare organizations that struggle with the creation of objectives find it difficult with those that measure progress and make sense to all stakeholders. A SMART objective is one that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound (Minnesota Department of Health, 2017, para. 1). The University of Pennsylvania in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control has the following objectives that must be implemented no later than December of 2017. (CDC.gov, 2017) Objectives 1. Support the delivery of clinical immunization services at the point of immunization administration, regardless of setting. The system will need to provide individual immunization records for authorized users The system should have an automated function that determines vaccines due, past due or coming due The system should be able to enable the production of reminder recall notifications from interoperable systems in accordance with the CDC. 2. Maintain data quality that is accurate, complete, and timely on all immunization and demographic information entered into the system. The system should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Layered Security in Plant Control Environments Layered Security in Plant Control Environments Ken Miller Senior Consultant Ensuren Corporation KEYWORDS Plant Controls, Layered Security, Access Control, Computing Environment, Examination, Detection, Prevention, Encryption, Compartmentalization ABSTRACT Process control vendors are migrating their plant control technologies to more open network and operating environments such as Unix, Linux, Windows, Ethernet, and the Internet Protocol. Migrating plant controls to open network and operating environments exposes all layers of the computing environment to unauthorized access. Layered security can be used to enhance the level of security for any computing environment. Layered security incorporates multiple security ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compartmentalization is a technique used to segment network space to better control access and isolate risk of exposure. A variety of security products can be layered into compartments to address examination, detection, prevention, and encryption requirements. LAYERED SECURITY MODEL A layered security model incorporates security products and best practices in all layers of a computing environment. Layered security exponentially increases the cost and difficulty of penetration for an attacker by combining different security products to create a defensive barrier much stronger than the individual components. Thus, layered security decreases the likelihood that the attacker will pursue an organization (2). Computing environments are comprised of networks, operating systems, applications, and databases (Figure 1). Information security, as a practice, focuses on securing an organizations most important asset its data. When you consider that data is the basic underlying component that organizations strive to develop, store, and protect, then an organization should implement a security model that focuses on providing multiple layers of resistance to that data. There are four basic security functions that should be implemented in a complimentary manner to secure each layer of a computing environment: examination,
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  • 8. Rewarding Students By Providing Feedback Rewarding students by providing them with feedback is important to not only help them improve, but also to provide them with the knowledge that they are doing things right. Not all feedback has to focus on the negative. It is equally important to share with others areas they succeed in. this will boost morale and leave them to feel more confident in their work. Feedback is critical to anyone no matter the type of environment they are working in. Individual and groups can both benefit from feedback. Leaders that provide feedback are providing followers with resources they may need. Transformational leaders also work to provide followers with what they need. Women tend to be more transformational and some would think this would make women leadership more appealing, but I believe it can be difficult for others to perceive a woman as charismatic and therefore unable to lead in high positions. If it is difficult for a woman to connect with specific followers they may not be able to get their vision through to their followers making it impossible to inspire others to jump on board with certain actions that are taken. Changing this may be difficult, but providing women with opportunities will give them a chance to prove themselves. My leadership philosophy is based on the idea of giving others opportunity and making sure moral and ethical standards are kept. A leader s faith, values and character should all be a priority in their leadership style and should never be risked. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Planned Change Of Maternal Child Health Planned Change in Maternal Child Health For many years organizations have faced challenges in trying to promote interdisciplinary team collaboration and shared governance. Many have attempted the trial and error method with the use of different nursing care delivery systems to meet the concerns of our ever changing healthcare world. A shared governance model is one professional practice model used to improve nursing practice through collaboration of nurses, patients, and other care providers. This model encourages professionals to have a voice and represents an avenue where staff can get involved in how nursing care is delivered, and furthermore promotes collaboration between professionals. The Maternal Child Health (MCH) unit at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The professional nurse is an asset simply because much of what drives success within an organization is the fruit of labor. In order for this continued performance to strive it is necessary that an organization be designed to allow professionals to participate in the practice and help shape the environment in which patient care occurs which ultimately brings us back to this notion of shared governance. The goal for SLMC is to have a unit based interdisciplinary design with the use of a Collaborative Care Committee (CCC) as a vehicle in implementing shared governance, and increase interdisciplinary team collaboration. According to Suby (2012), shared governance models create decentralized systems in which decision making lies with bedside staff nurses whose role becomes the source of innovative solutions; the managers role is one of facilitation and support to assist staff nurses in changing practice to better care for the needs of the patient . This CCC will allow for staff nurses and nursing management as well as providers to work together to promote autonomy, accountability, leadership and empowerment, all of which are elements of shared governance and also important factors to address when trying to improve quality of care. Alignment with the Organization s Values Having the Collaborative Care Committee at SLMC would positively impact the organization by promoting working conditions where employees would be motivated and satisfied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Fetishism Of Commodities For instance, when the narrator discussed his affliction towards the materials he lost in the explosion of his condo, he explained what Marx would describe to be as, Fetishism of Commodities. According to the narrator, he felt almost complete, as if what he possessed defined who he was as an individual, I had it all, a stereo that was very decent and a wardrobe that was getting very respectable. I was close to being complete (Durden 1999). The belongings he owned characterized the type of consumer he was to the public. Tyler, therefore, made the following comment by addressing, The things you own, end up owning you (Durden 1999). Tyler is, in other words, telling his friend the illustration of his reality. Rather than accepting the fact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, we are surrounded by commodities, advertisements, media that resemble certain purpose in our life due to the power we have associated it with. We do not need costly items, yet we are determined to justify a reason to buy them in consequence of our humanity or what is considered to be trending. Bureaucracy does an impeccable job with advertisements with the intention of collaborating fame to establish what you should wear, use or fulfill in order to be acceptable to societies modern lifestyle. We have conceived a perception of delusion based on this analogy. For instance, if a student were to wear a sophisticated wardrobe every day to an institute, one may come up with a conclusion that perhaps that individuals style of living is on a high rank. We make that assumption not based on the character of the individual, but by the contrast of what that persona ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Character Analysis Of The Movie, Edward Cole n my opinion, I believe that they are both intelligent, but in different ways. Carter James is really calm, learned everything on his own, and actually thinks on what he is going to say. On like Edward Cole, he s educated, and doesn t care on what he has to say.They both have great minds, but expressed differently. Edward is based of on money which leads to him not caring. I feel like they are both smart, but Carter is more smart because he learned a lot of things on his own and he just loved history. History leads to a lot of knowledge because you get to learn about many thing that happened in the past. He s more of a self reliance man because he relies on himself to get past anything. Edward Cole is more of a guy who was educated, but often shown like he wasn t. Edward has lots of money which often depends on. Due to money, he doesn t really care about others, but himself. Money is the outcome of his education, but that all he has in his life. At the beginning of the movie, could you label Edward cole a bully? Why? I could label Edward Cole as a bully, because he didn t care on what he said to others. He just expressed the way he wanted and didn t care on what others thought of it. He often disrespect and showed this kind of rudeness to others, he made statements like kiss my ass and other rude comments. He would just blur anything out without carrying. Edward Cole doesn t really cope with anyone, so he lets his mind speak out loud. He didn t care about his thoughts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. No Exit Sartre Psychological suffering versus physical torture is one of the central themes in No Exit by French playwright Jean Paul Sartre. Sartre s famous quote that hell is other people (45) is illustrated through the interactions among Garcin, Inez and Estelle. Through psychological suffering the characters self destructive flaws are revealed which ultimately emphasizes how each of them are responsible for their own fate. The characters have the freedom of will to help redeem each other but choose not to. To subtly reinforce the theme, even the style of the play is psychologically wearing on the audience. Sartre uses terse, tense dialogue, and boring repetitive sentences, deliberately irritating the audience, as shown in the quotations below. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a demonstration of how people cause their own suffering. Similarly, in the play s context of World War II, many seemingly normal people chose to kill others, even children, when they did not have to. People in France allowed Nazis to define them under their occupation, which is contrary to Sartre s self deterministic philosophy. Garcin s misery and suffering is caused by his self destructive cowardice and cruelty, leading to his desertion and abuse of his wife. He tries to convince the others that he was a courageous pacifist, yet Inez mocks him: What was your real motive? . . . [F]ear and hatred and all the dirty little instincts one keeps dark they re motives too. Garcin knows that Inez is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The World History of Work Restraint throughout the vast majority of world history, work restraint of different structures has assumed a key part in forming the monetary structures of social order. In the established world, for example, presumably 35% of the populace of Roman Italy were slaves, while 25% of the number of inhabitants in antiquated Athens were slaves . Closer to our time, bondage has been significantly more predominant in a few social orders and has kept going up to this point. In 1680 two thirds of the individuals on the Caribbean island of Barbados were slaves. In 1860 slaves still made up about 13% of the whole populace of the United States, and very nearly 50% of the populace in the US South. In expansive parts of West Africa slaves made up 50% of the populace in the 19th century, and in Sierra Leone bondage was annulled by the British pilgrim state just in 1928. slavery was not obviously the main type of work constraint. In spite of the fact that subjugation vanished from Western Europe in the early Medieval period, it was reinstated by feudalism where the serfs who made up likely 90% of the populace were likewise forced and were liable to extraordinary limitations on development also word related decision. Somewhere else comparative frameworks emerged, for instance in Ethiopia and India which pretty much looked like bondage. Russian serfdom, for instance, permitted serfs to be sold much the same as slaves, which was not normal for serfdom in Western Europe. This
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  • 15. The Looking Glass Wars Conflict Analysis In The Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor uses conflict to transform Alyss from an ingenuous, troublesome, and captivating little girl into an imaginative, disciplined, and confident young woman so that she can lead the Alyssians in an attack to defeat Redd and take back her queendom. Alyss was given a challenge, a big challenge: she was to defeat her Aunt Redd and take control of Wonderland. Alyss didn t think she was able to or powerful enough to defeat her, but that wasn t the case. In the beginning of the novel, Princess Alyss is characterized as mischievous, endearing, and naive. Alyss loves to play pranks such as dropping jollybellies from an open window and watching them splat on the guards below (Beddor 11). Instead of behaving like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Queen Redd has Bibwit in Queendon Speramus. The cat and his card assassins crash Alyss s wedding, and then Dodge and Alyss return to Wonderland. Alyss goes to the caterpillars, then goes through the Looking Glass Maze, passes through once, yet she failed. She then went through and gained all power. Alyss may have had gained full power and was queen, but she still wanted to be treated as an equal to everyone else. It was an Alyssian uniform, makeshift of all things Alyssian had to be in the the Redd controlled queendom (Beddor 231 232). Alyss was scared to fight Redd and didn t know what to expect. It was a brutal fight but Alyss won, causing Redd to be trapped in the Heart Crystal. Alyss Heart, a 7 year old girl who is characterized as an ingenuous, troublesome, and a captivating little girl,not anymore. Alyss Heart is now an artful, straightforward, and powerful woman. She is the queen of Wonderland who has fought for her world and protected her people. She was scared at first and didn t think she was capable of defeating Redd, but she tried her best and fought for Wonderland, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Reasons of Chinese Immigrated to the United States Essay The Reasons of Chinese immigrated to the United States Chen Zhang The Reasons of Chinese immigrated to the United States Introduction In China, since the reform and opening up, there have been two waves of immigration in the last century late 70s and early 90s. With the advent of a new century, China s economy has come into the phase of rapid development and its informatization construction has been developed at a high speed. Surprisingly, at that time, there is growing the third emigration which is a larger scale one. Among these immigrants, the professional elite and the proportion of affluent people increases year by year. Why do so many Chinese immigrate to US while China is growing fast and full of opportunities? That s a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In particular, forest fragmentation issues were not involved in the processes of legislation. To date, a well defined tenure or ownership has not been available for those collective forests in southern China, and an overloaded forest related taxation still exists for forest farmers. This has heavily undermined the afforestation initiatives available to forest farmers (Zhang, 2008). In contrast, the USA has pushed many favorable policies, including an adoption of taxation incentive packages to encourage citizens to manage forests. A comprehensive system of laws related to forest management has dramatically advanced forest management levels and led to an overall forest inventory regularly. Beside governmental supports, various NGO s pay much attention to forest fragmentation issues when management plans are being developed. (Li, Mao, Zhou, Vogelmann, Zhu,2010) In contrast, USA attaches greater importance to the preservation of natural forests (FAO, 2006). More importantly, the USA tends to pay more attention to technical innovations, as well as efficient and sustainable forestry practices, to help minimize anthropogenic disturbances to forests. Currently, there are significant gaps in forestry technologies and administrative philosophy and capabilities between China and the USA, which are key contributors to different types and levels of forest fragmentation (Li, Mao, Zhou, Vogelmann, Zhu,2010). Although the hardware ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Summary Of The Millennial Malcontent Ric Knowles said, funding structures, professional regulatory mechanisms, and stage management have their most direct impact on conditions of production , and I agree. It is more difficult for the University of Guelph s production The Millennial Malcontent to reach its maximum potential than it is for The Incident of The Curious Dog in The Nighttime seen at the Princess of Wales theatre. The latter, a big name Mirvish production we saw in Toronto, was extremely high tech and explored many topics and issues prevalent in society today. Comparatively, The Millennial Malcontent was held back by its attempt to incorporate technology and malignant issues, and was thus lacking due to funding, perspective, and space. The space in which you encounter a production is vital to how it is heeded by individual members of an audience. Knowles says theatres are ideologically coded in ways that range from enforcing class differences and interests through the tyranny of architectonic grandeur (71), meaning the more grand the building, the higher the audience within climbs on the social ladder. The Princess of Wales Theatre has thousands of seats, gorgeous architecture, and a high level of grandiosity. High expectations come with such an exceptional location and the spectators are ready to be contented. Knowles says all performances take place within specific architectural and geographic frames that serve to shape their meanings (66), if The Incident of The Curious Dog in The Nighttime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Leadership Styles In The Movie Apollo 13 The movie Apollo 13 is a great example of the different styles of leadership and conflict management presented by the main characters like Gene Kranz, Jim Lovell, Frank Borman, Ken Mattingly, and Jack Swigert. The first scene there Gene Kranz, the main commander of the Houston Control Center is informed by the medical staff member that three of the Apollo 13 crew members removed their biomedical sensors from their body being tired of western world, represents Laissez Faire leadership style. In response to this information Mr. Kranz replies with confidence and a smile on his face: Let s give them a little slack . He trusts them and knows that the crewmembers are very experience and skilled, and the small medical equipment will not affect their performance and effectiveness of their action. He delegates the tasks, but he leaves the decision about the way the task will be completed to their choices, without imposing strict rules and total obedience. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He asks them to wake up everybody who can support mission, the engineers who designed every circuit and switches in the spacecraft, people who knows details of the machines and equipment to work the problem. He knows that everybody needs to stay cool and focused to overcome the enormous challenges. He tells them he does not care what the equipment was designed to do, but what he can do, and invites everybody to get back to work. This is an example of democratic leadership, because he commands the rest of the team to come up with the plan, however the final decision belongs to him. To be influential, the democratic leader uses expert power and the power base afforded by having close, personal relationships (Kelly, 2012, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Pros And Cons Of Prison Rehabilitation When examining the problems with America s prisons, rehabilitation might be thought of as more of a humanistic approach to reprimand. However, I will argue that under the current prison model, rehabilitation is neither a desirable nor moral practice. It is uncontroversial to note that the current prison system is a hostile environment. Inmates are coerced to live in an environment of constant fear and dehumanization behind zoo like bars. Treated as criminals first, humans second, inmates are subject to unsanitary and overcrowded living conditions with the expectation that they will learn from their mistakes and emerge a new person. Nevertheless, 71% of released prisoners are convicted of a serious crime within three years, and 68% return to prison for at least one day. These high recidivism rates only magnify overcrowding, prison violence, and the already unsanitary living conditions. According to Barnett, rehabilitation as a theory of punishment arose as a reaction to the failure of this type of punishment: Punishment failed to reform the criminal...so attention was turned to modifying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They might suggest that perhaps in these cases the goodness pill could be used as a last resort. To this sentiment I respond that certainly criminals will not possess the motivation for self improvement within a coercive environment such as prison. Even the most heinous criminals deserve the chance for growth, and a goodness pill not only does not offer that chance. One might also object that coercion is necessary for the enforcement of laws, however, It is not my intention to debate when coercion is justifiable, only to demonstrate that rehabilitation cannot be productive under a coercive model. Using rehabilitation as an approach for reprimand within our current prison system might be good intentioned, but it is nonetheless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Evaluate the role of Leon Trotsky in Bolshevik success in... Leon Trotsky played a very significant role in the Bolshevik success in the period 1917 1924. According to A.J Koutsoukis , his contributions in the years 1917 to 1924 had been second, if not equal to that of Lenin himself. Trotsky played a significant role in establishing Bolshevik control in Russia. He was also very instrumental and one of the reasons for the Red Army winning the civil war. Trotsky was regarded by his supporters as the saviour for his country for his efforts in organising the Red Army during the Civil War. According to historian E.H Carr , Trotsky was a great administrator, great intellectual, and a great orator... but at times was overbearing and lead to his eventual downfall. Leon Trotsky had a leading role in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An army had to be organised supplied and led effectively. As leader of the Supreme Military Council, Trotsky was able to repair the Red army from an undisciplined volunteer force without officers, into a regular army with conscription and severe discipline imposed by former imperial officers, and even those soldiers within the army. Trotsky undertook to conjure an army of noticeable void. The armed forces of the old regime had vanished, and the number of men was extremely low, and unimpressive. From slender beginnings grew the Red Army which, after two and a half years, had five million men under arms. He introduced a regime of Terror, and he created policies for within the army that included Anyone who incites anybody to retreat, to desert, or to not fulfil orders will be shot . Former officers or military specialists of the Czar regime were invited by Trotsky to act as instructors. Political commissars were appointed to these military specialists to ensure loyalty. As a result of this strict regime, Trotsky was able to create a united force, capable of defeating the disorganised white forces , and thus subduing a possible threat to the new communist government. Due to the leadership of Trotsky, the Red Armies were victorious over the Whites. The White Army could never gain the support of the peasantry, but they could have done this by reallocating the land, something which the Bolsheviks had always talked about, Peace, Bread, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Does Grandpa Mean To Me I have been blessed with so much with all of the people, objects, and opportunities I ve been given from day one to today. I ve had amazing friends and family who have blessed me with the feeling of never being alone. I ve had some amazing supporters that have been there for me whenever I needed them to be. My favorite place I can remember in my early childhood was my grandpa s house. I loved being able to go there and hunt. He was He always used to have some of the best coyote, rabbit, deer, and pheasant hunting I can ever remember. I loved riding horse over the rolling hills west river chasing and branding cattle. The people there are different, they help each other or loan something to somebody for no cost. They don t demand money for their deeds and it just seems around here that is getting to be unheard of. I would go back there in a heartbeat at any time if I could. My grandpa was one of the mentors in my life who really got me started on hunting. When my grandpa died I was given his shotgun a few years later. I will always consider that the most memorable gifts I was ever given. The gun ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ve learned some of the most valuable lessons from some of the biggest mistakes I ve ever made. Some of the smartest decisions people ever made with me was letting me make those mistakes so I would learn to never do them again. I have come a long ways in these sixteen of life. By life has only begun, but God can call me home at any time. All of these wonderful blessings are just temporary. I ve had memories that I will never forget, but in the end they are not important. When God calls me home it won t matter where my favorite place was growing up, what my favorite possession was, or what best represents who I am. In the end all that will matter is who you are on the inside. When God calls me home to him I will have an all new favorite place, and all new favorite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of `` Mirror `` By Sylvia Plath Mirror by Sylvia Plath is a short lyric poem written with no rhyme scheme as it is written in free verse. However, the poem has a nice flow to it, as the words fluctuate gracefully through each line. Plath heavily uses imagery and symbolism in this lyric poem as this can be observed in the first stanza. In addition to the types of literary devices Plath uses continually throughout her poem, she also has set her poem in two locations. In the first verse, the setting is in a bathroom, one can infer this through her use of imagery. The second known setting is a lake, but as a reader, we do not know much about this lake. The one thing that is quite odd about this poem is the narrative, as Plath uses personification to give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which is the main struggle throughout this poem as the women cannot come to realization that her youth and beauty is fading. The mirror does not show this mist and reveals to the women all her blemishes and aging marks. As Plath continues her poem she still relies heavily on literary devices such as personification to convey her poem. She starts the fourth line with the mirror expressing how honest the reflection of the mirror may be to the viewer. However, the mirror starts to justify the harsh reflections by saying it only portrays the truth. Plath then starts to use imagery again as she vividly describes the room in which the mirror is hung. Although the room is cheerful as it is is pink, with speckles the mirror experiences sadness. Since faces come in to consider the mirror and then leave abruptly shutting the light off immersing it in darkness. In stanza two Plath now has changed the narrator from the mirror to the lake. Since in verse ten it says Now I am a lake. Plath uses the lake as a metaphor because the lake is still serving a purpose similar to the mirror by reflecting images back to the observer as well. Since the woman goes to the lake and bends over me. Searching my reaches for what she really is. The women is searching for herself, she is attempting to learn more about herself through the reflection. The women then proceed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. George Bellows s Swans In Central Park When George Bellows painted Swans in Central Park, he captured a single moment in the lives of six people, but its meaning is so much more than just some Sunday afternoon. The painting is an example of many characteristics of the human race, what we stand for, and how we want to be remembered when we are gone. As James Baldwin put it, The purpose of art is to lay bare the questions which have been hidden by the answers, and this painting is an expression of love and leisure, of compassion and a genuine appreciation for nature and humanity. We are a people who enjoy relaxation in the outdoors, social creatures who relish in the company of others, who have a deep love for our families, animals, and the environment. On these themes, we can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they weren t swans, I can still feel a strong connection to this painting through the memories of spending many nice afternoons at the park with my grandmother and my sister. My grandmother has been a strong influence in my opinions of nature and of art. She would spend hours teaching me about different birds and bugs and animals in the world around us. She is the reason I started nature journaling and why I look around at the world and can see beauty in everything. That is her legacy for me, and it inspires me to think about my own legacy, my place in the world, and what I really care about. I ve never known exactly what I wanted to be when I grow up, but I always knew that I wanted to help people or the environment. I want to be remembered as someone who took her passion and used it for the betterment of others. I m striving to be the person I want to be, and this idea is ever changing, but then again so am I. Like Goldbard said, No one can know what the future will bring..., but these questions definitely can help us find the direction we want to go, as they have started to for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Evolution of Photography Essay When going for a walk, a person takes in the beauty around them. On this particular day, the refulgent sun is extra bright, making the sky a perfect blue. White, puffy clouds fill the sky, slowing moving at their own pace. The wind is peacefully calm, making the trees stand tall and proud. There is no humidity in the air. As this person walks down the road, they see a deer with her two fawns. The moment is absolutely beautiful. Moments like this happen only once in a great while, making us wanting to stay in the particular moment forever. Unfortunately, time moves on, but only if there were some way to capture the day s magnificence. Thanks to Joseph Niépce, we can now capture these moments and others that take our breath away. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1888, George Eastman made the first light and portable camera under the company name Kodak (Graham 28). These cameras gave people the ability to take a photo almost anywhere. The cameras had to be sent back to the factory so the photographs could be printed. Twenty years after Kodak s first camera, they produced an improved camera, called Brownie . The Brownie was simple to use, making the art of photography boom. Flash cameras did not appear until the 1930s, letting people take pictures in areas with dim or little lighting. In 1947, Edwin Land invented the instant camera. Land got the idea after his daughter asked to see her picture after he took her photo. The next step in improving the camera was by making it digital, which was done in 1975 by a Kodak employee. As the camera gets smaller and simpler to use, the quality of the photographs it produces gets better. Photographs are created from light rays bouncing off objects. When a person looks through the viewfinder, the image they see are light rays reflected from a penta prism, a specially shaped piece of glass inside the camera. The rays from the penta prism came from a mirror, which reflected the rays it received from the lenses. Lenses are used to focus in or out on objects. They attain the rays from the object reflecting the rays toward the camera. For an image to be captured on a film camera, the button used to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Theory Of Cultural Moral Relativism Michael Atefi Professor Walker Phil 1020 29 September 2015 First Exam 1.) The theory of cultural moral relativism is based on the beliefs that it is arrogant to judge the moral codes of other cultures and that people should be tolerant towards the practices of other cultures (Rachels 19). By holding these beliefs, the theory implies that all cultures are equal and should be treated as such. Cultural moral relativism is also based on the idea that there is no universal truth in ethics (Rachels 18). If a certain standard exists in a society, that standard is right (at least in that society). The only way that a person can be right is if they follow the moral codes of the society that they are apart of (Rachels 22). Moral codes vary from culture to culture. Therefore, the metaphysical assumptions and metaethical implications of cultural moral relativism are that morality is relative and there is no such thing as objective moral facts. According to James Rachels, there are three problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism. One of the problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism is that people would not be able to determine if the customs of other cultures are morally inferior to the customs of their own culture. This is problematic because people are inclined to criticize the customs of other cultures so that they can determine whether their practices are right or wrong. By adopting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. War Of The Worlds Analysis The War of the Worlds (1953) is science fiction, but shot in pseudo documentary style using real military footage interlaced with the Martian invasion force that is destroying all the majors cites around the world. The display of the uniquely, non saucer shapes of the strange Martian ships on the rampage, alarming news broadcast, and images of panic stricken public fleeing for very lives, only adds to the desperate battle for humanity on a global scale, and a sense of utter realism and terror. Every shot is conveying a message and emotion, even at the end of the film, the doom laden finale in a disintegrating church, all very efficiently handled by director Byron Haskin (Schneider 58), implies that all hope is lost, the end of the world is at hand, and hundreds seek refuge in churches, praying for a miracle to save them, and as faith would have it, one comes. Byron Haskin (1899 1984), an American film and television director, is best remembered for directing The War of the Worlds, is no stranger at directing science fiction, adventurous, and imaginative movies in a career that spans more than forty years. A directors who has his roots in the silent film era, began his early start as cinematographer in the 1920s, heading the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haskin and producer George Pal often collaborated on several films, but Haskin was just as good in memorable TV productions that included directing six episodes of The Outer Limits (1963 65), including two highly regarded episodes, The Architects of Fear (1963) and Demon with a Glass Hand (1964). He also co produced the original Star Trek pilot episode, The Cage (1965) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Unwashed Hand Experiment Testing the Effects of Bacteria Growth on a Non Treated Vs. Treated Hand Name: Laura Torres Biology 1407 P Abstract The objective of this experiment was to test the effects of bacteria using a treated hand and an unwashed hand. Two plates of agar and a hand is used to retrieve the bacteria and then placed in a temperature where they can survive. Different types of bacteria are affected by the environment that slow down or increase the growth of these prokaryotes. When testing this certain type of bacteria the warm temperature caused it to grow exceptionally fast comparted to the room temperature. Bacteria are single celled microbes. The cell structure is simpler than that of other organisms as there is no nucleus or membrane ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The data provided by the table supports the hypothesis; therefore the hypothesis can be accepted. The hypothesis states that the untreated hand is the one that contained larger amount of bacteria grown. The reason this is true is because bacteria can be found in environments that are unclean or untreated. In addition, agar is made from subunits of galactose that contain cell walls from other species such as the red algae. For this reason the agar plate is commonly used for culturing bacteria is since the bacteria doesn t eat up the plate instead they grow rapidly on there. The table reflects the results of the class reinforcing the theory that a treated hand will contain less bacteria than that of an unwashed hand. A few numbers collected proved the opposite where the treated had more bacteria than the unwashed hand. Although most of the data correlated to the hypothesis, some were not because of many unknown factors such as not swiping correctly, or the student swiped too fast not leaving behind enough bacteria to be delivered to the agar plate or during the hand washing there was not specific way of washing them. When I plugged in my data the results did not match with the majority of the class because there were very few bacteria colonies in my untreated and many more on the treated hand; again, there are many reasons why the experiment did not turn out the way the hypothesis was originally planned. However my results did not match the hypothesis, I still agree with the original ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Developing The Skills For Treating Mental Health Of Others... Developing the skills to treat mental health of others is exponentially more difficult without the support from a strong training about a human s physical health. As one substrate binds to an enzyme a cog turns causing a chain reaction to the whole body, but the body is more than just a machine; it has a soul that encompasses emotions and thoughts. Immersed in my biochemistry textbook, I looked for the bridge between the text and my own body. My curiosity sky rocketed; my mind is set on expanding and applying my bank of knowledge. Not for a split second would I turn back, this pursuit embodies my desires. From these pages, I wish to translate this fuel to empower others; for them to go home from the clinic with security and the highest trust from me. I began my quest for building that bridge by walking towards the patient s room at the Veteran Affairs Medical Center with Dr. Morkis, a primary care physician. The worn out look of hopelessness was pasted on each patient s face, no one wanted to be there. The first patient, Ron, walked in gritting his teeth and his fists clenched. Once Morkis spoke to Ron, his utter rage shrunk to a mellow rest. My eyes dilated in disbelief as if I had just witnessed magic. Morkis formed a deep loving connection with speeds I had never seen. My mind was racing for answers͖ how did she do that? The informal approach in the conversations between Morkis and her patients showed a great deal of compassion and trust. He shared precious personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Abraham Lincoln Thesis Abraham Lincoln Harleen Dhillon Throughout the history of presidents, the united states have had a lot. Having all those presidents some tend to stand out more than one another like Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born on February 12th, 1809. He was born in Kentucky while growing up he didn t live in a wealthy family; his family was very poor. His parents were Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks were both farmers, Abraham had one brother and one sister. Lincoln lived in a small log cabin while growing up, just with one room. At that time slavery was legal in Kentucky, but Lincoln s father refused to own any slaves due to being a religious Baptist. Lincoln helped his father grow his farm during all of his childhood. Just when Lincoln was 22 he left his house and moved to New Salem. While he was there he works in a general store. Later on, he decided to go to school to get some education. Lincoln had gone to school for one whole year. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On January 1, 1863, Lincoln started the method for freeing the slaves in America. The official statement was announced during the American Civil War. This allowed black soldiers to fight for the Union against the federation. Lincoln couldn t see the passing of the changed document in December 1865, since he was assassinated in April. Momentarily before the outbreak of the Civil war of America had started Abraham had stated that he would be able to be prepared for anything in his way. He proved his statement by being a shrewd military strategist and a savvy leader. His Emancipation Proclamation made the way for slavery s end. His Gettysburg Address remains as one of the most prominent pieces of oratory in American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Evaluating The Sources Of Data Variable Is A Controlled Or... A hypothesis is a point of research for evaluating the sources of data in either a controlled or uncontrolled experiment using variables. An hypothesis is the prediction that requires the process of being proved of being false or true (Bowles, 2013). A hypothesis must be clear and simple to understand that states the purpose of a test. It must contain logical and be testable. The hypothesis defines what data variable are considered for testing. The development of a hypothesis begins with identifying the object with an abstract concept of the research and relationship to a statement being evaluated (Bowles, 2013). There are four stages to testing a hypothesis in statics. The four stages are state the hypothesis, set criteria for a decision, collect the data, and evaluated the data. A hypothesis statement contains two parts a null hypothesis and and alternative hypothesis. The null hypothesis is represented as Ho or Hn that is believed to be true or a basis for an argument (Tayor, 2016). It always has a equal sign (Tanner Youssef Morgan, 2013). The alternative hypothesis is represented as Hi or Ha that is established as an opposite of the Ho. Ha can only be reached by the rejection of the Ho. Ha is the desired outcome. A example of a stated hypothesis is as followed: Ho: p = p, and Ha: p =/= p (Zhong Zhong, 2013). The criteria for accepting and rejecting the hypothesis depends on a specific calculated value set by the research. The criteria value has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Eating A Healthy Lifestyle Healthy lifestyle Healthy lifestyle is basically a term which means adopting all the healthcare activity in your daily life. Also being healthy means following a healthy diet, regular workout and other healthcare activities. There are some advantages to living with a healthy lifestyle such as looking and feeling good, avoiding many diseases. Eating healthy food is considered to be the most important approach to leading a healthy lifestyle. There are many steps in the proceess of being in a healthy lifestyle. In order to be in a healthy lifestyle poeple have to make healthier choices in their life. First that you have to avoid anything that is not good for you and choose the healthy food options. People in their daily life eat many things that are dangerous for their health such as unhealthy food that is either fast food or too many sweets and things that are fried as well as soft drinks. Making healthy choices is hard for many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many foods in our diets today that are filled with sugar or unneccesary things that we eat and we are unaware of. Our diets should be consisted of lots of vegetables and protein to be able to live healthier and not having things such as too much oil or sugar and salt in our diets. Another important strategy to use is to make sure not to overeat. According to an article on Health.com research had been done in Japan and what they realized was that they would only eat until they were 80 percent full. This helps them live longer and live healthier without feeling overstuffed with food. To eating better you must able to see your food and that would be very difficult if you are watching T.V. or your laptop while you are eating. Eating a meal with people and communicating is a very good way to be able to both connect with people as well as eating slower and realizing you are full quicker ( 9 Ways To Live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. School Psychology as a Career School Psychology Career paper Psychology 250 My subject of attention is school psychology and career choice is school psychology. I have researched this topic and found lots of valuable information to discuss. I will cover all aspects of this career including a definition of what it involves on a day to day basis, why I have chosen this career as my subject of interest, common personality characteristics and values that go along well with this job. I will also talk about the minimum requirements and educational path that must be followed for this career choice along with advancement opportunities. Lastly, I will discuss the leading companies in this area, local perspectives, and present outlooks and salaries that can be expected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coursework along this path demands both education and psychology due to the nature of the work. There are mental health components and educational aspects. The masters degree in psychology requires at least two years of full time graduate study and usually includes practical experience in an applied setting and a thesis based on personal research that is original. Getting accepted into graduate programs for psychology can be full of competition. School psychologists must meet credential and licensing requirements for individual states. These vary state by state. The licensing varies by type of position and is based on professional competence through training and experience. Some states require continuing education for renewal of licenses. According to Landrum and Davis (2009) right now twenty nine states recognize the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) designation on a national level (p.73). Credentials transfer from state to state in this case and new credential exams do not have to be taken when moving from one of these states to another. Requirements for the NCSP include completion of sixty graduate semester hours in school psychology, a twelve hundred hour internship (six hundred hours in school setting), and a passing score on the National School Psychology exam. Psychologists can improve their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Rust And Copper Artifact This artifact, at first glance appears to be made of copper because of the greenish blue color. Upon closer inspection though you can see rust, and copper doesn t rust, it oxidizes. Which leads me to believe that it is some other sort of metal. This object appears to be no more than an inch, and doesn t appear to be very wide. As I stated before, it has a greenish blue color to it. It appears to be rough, but the roughness and the rust makes me believe that it is weathered, so it most like could have been smooth when it was first crafted. There appears to be no movable parts to it and there is a indentation on the front that may have been a design or something written on it at one point in time. This artifact could have been used as a string ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Identity In Courtroom Much research has investigated the role of gender (Ehrlich 2006, Feinstein 2001, Montague 2013, Walters 1994) and gendered language (Chapman 1993, Hublar 2015) in courtrooms, focusing particularly on witnesses and jurors or written law. Attention has also been paid to the language of women lawyers and the gendered constructions of their professional identities (Bahm 1993, Bogoch 1999, Cech 2015), especially since the number of women in this profession has increased considerably in recent times. The assumption in these studies, as is in the present, is that social identity is not fixed but rather created and constructed, or performed as Butler and others would say, in the process of communication. The courtroom, in fact, has been identified as an important place in which power relations and social identity are constructed, realized and negotiated (Bahm, 1993, Ehrlich 2006, Maley 1994) and where suspicions and findings of gender inequalities have surfaced repeatedly (Mey, 1985). Even in the highly regulated form of the courtroom discourse, the shaping of social identity is often realized through language. Since specific institutional contexts of the discourse tend to legitimate and prefer certain types of talk over others (Gal, 1995), and in the case of courtrooms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Modeling on Bogoch s (1999) methodology, this study will look at transcript of trials with a focus on terms of address, intrusions, and comments directed from the court to the lawyer who is currently holding the speaking turn, but will also focus on the language of the lawyers as they interact with the witnesses and will allow for new categories to emerge from the analysis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Relationship Between Father And Son The function of a father might be a difficult assignment when raising a son. The suitable relationship among father and son perhaps can be; the father sets the regulations and the son obeys them respectfully. However it s quite hard to balance a healthy relationship between father and son, because of what a father expects from his son. as an example inside the narratives, Death of a Salesman, and Fences both Willie and Troy are fathers who have a hard time in earning admire from their sons, and being a good role model for them. Between, Death of a Salesman, and Fences, both protagonists, Willie and Troy both portray the role of a father in very exclusive ways; but in times of trouble, Willie is the more empathetic one. In evaluating Willie and Troy, as fathers, one person can feel more empathy in Willie for his everlasting struggle to maintain a home. Willie is alone when it comes to making important payments, due to the fact Willie s sons, Happy and Biff, cannot hold their jobs. It s obvious that Biff can not hold a job, and has no longer made any money properly; consequently, Willies struggle to make payments for the house has been hard. On the other hand, Troy, the protagonist in the narrative, Fences also has the obligation of taking care of a home. However, in contrast to Willie, Troy had assistance in paying for his home when he obtained a check from the government. Troy obtained the check when his brother Gabriel, became injured at a war. That money has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Compare and Contrast Japanese and Western Imperialism in... Compare and Contrast Japanese and Western Imperialism in Asia and the Pacific 23 October 2013 at 18:10 The Japanese pursuit for an empire in South East Asia helped changed the balance of world power away from Europe, by taking their most lucrative colonies. Soon after the Japanese defeat in World War II, most of the colonies won their independence from their European masters. This essay will be arguing that despite the vast geographical distance and cultural, racial differences, as well as the different time periods involved, Japanese and European intentions were very similar, and that these similarities contributed to the weakening of Imperialism as a doctrine. To do so, this essay will be examining the reasons for the Japanese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second problem was the Black Death, which was a bacteria that infected rats. As towns became over crowded and food became scarce, hundreds of millions of rats migrated to the towns. People lived with the rats in filthy conditions, allowing the fleas that became infected while infesting the rats to attack people and infect them too. Some historical sources claim up to 2/3 of Europe s population were affected and half died. Lastly, European powers were constantly locked in power struggles such as the 100 Years War between England and France. Thousands were killed or crippled over sometimes only a few kilometres of territory. These problems all contributed to a chronic labour shortage. Landowners had too many crops and no one to harvest them. Peasants and Serfs tried to take advantage of the situation by trying to implement new conditions, but landowners refused to lower quotas, even though there were fewer people to meet them. This led to revolt and some changes were put in place. Landowners started paying wages for the first time. The way Europe responded to this was by introducing mercantilism. Mercantilism is an economic doctrine where a country dedicates all its national resources (eg. Natural, labour, industrial etc) on a national level, unlike within feudalism where it was on a local level. A step towards mercantilism was the establishment of the absolute monarchies who took control of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Dungeons And Dragons How Dungeons and Dragons Affects Social Anxiety and Cognitive Abilities Dungeons and Dragons is a tabletop role playing game designed to fuel people s imagination creativity and other cognitive abilities. Dungeons and Dragons or DnD for short is a great game for social interaction and entertainment between friends and even strangers. One of the advantages of DnD is being able to create connections with new people. The people that play DnD include a variety of different people, other than just the stereotypical nerds, like Vin Diesel. DnD is more than just a game, it can be used as a tool for therapy and learning/teaching. DnD emphasizes and rewards taking risks and being cooperative with your teammates/party. It allows for people who are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social anxiety is not fun, but maybe one day with the help of DnD people can eventually overcome it. I believe that DnD will be able to help deal with mental afflictions like anxiety and depression. Many people struggle with interacting with other people, but that is not a bad thing. It is unfortunate at some times, but eventually they will have a bad social experience. DnD is not used to perfect their social choices, but more to make sure they can cope with the bad choices. When they swing at that dragon they better be know what they are getting into, and the same when they may be offered drugs. They must make the right choice and hopefully DnD will help them through. Life skills are skills obtained through experience, good or bad they always learn something. With DnD maybe the bad does not have to have the same harsh consequences as real life. To summarize that is the main point of Dungeons and Dragons, to make life not as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Living Document Analysis The United States Constitution is a document which has governed the United States for over two centuries. Although amendments altered the original Constitution that the founding fathers ratified, the context of the original document remains the same. A living document interpreted as the current of the culture pulls is not what the founding fathers intended. The Constitution was not created to, nor could, hold an unique interpretation for every era. In the words of Joseph Story, The Constitution of the United States is to receive a reasonable interpretation of its language and its powers, keeping in view the objects and purposes for which those powers were conferred. 1 A living document holds an unique, changing interpretation by the era ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) Was Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 February 18, 1546) was born was to Hans and Margaretha Luther in Eisleben, Germany. His father wanted him to practice law, he went on to study the curriculum of his time until the day he was in a violent thunderstorm and got almost struck by lightning. For Luther that could be considered as his road to Damascus journey like the Apostle Paul who fell of the horse. Luther took it as and sign from God and vowed to become a monk if he survived the incident. After entering the monastery, He relatively spent his early in anonymity as a scholar and a monk. It was until he penned his famous 95 theses which propounded two central beliefs that humans may reach salvation only by their faith and not by their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Middle Ages the Catholic Church teachings were based on the premise that salvation was only possible through good works, or works of righteousness that pleased God. Luther came to share Augustine s two central beliefs, which would later became the foundation of Protestantism. Meanwhile, the practice of granting indulgences to provide absolution to sinners became the Catholic Church s modus operandi for financial and was rigged with corruption. In 1517, a friar named Johann Tetzel was a prominent seller of indulgences in Germany to raise funds to renovate St. Peter s Basilica in Rome. Although it had been banned in Germany, the practice continued undiminished Luther raised a vigorous objection to the corrupt practice of selling indulgences because of his commitment to the idea that God alone could grant salvation through faith and by divine grace. It was upon his beliefs that Luther wrote the Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences, also known as The 95 Theses, a list of propositions and questions for debates. His 95 Theses were a direct assault to the Catholic Church s corrupt practice of selling indulgences to absolve sin. His actions led to him being excommunicated for the Catholic Church which considered his actions a form of heresy. Rather than accusing than accusing that Catholic Church, the 95 Theses questioned its motives. They were written in an academic style and a tone that was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Why Is Leonardo Da Vinci Considered An Honorable Man In the dictionary honor is defined as high respect or esteem. I believe that honor is doing something that helps other people even though it may not benefit them. Leonardo da Vinci was a very honorable man. He was honorable because his work was truly ground breaking and helped many people but he did not receive any prestigious awards because in his time they did not have awards for scientific discoveries. He brought us out of the dark ages and gave us a head start on where we are today. He was the first person to ever actually start asking questions instead of just following the crowd ( Leonardo da Vinci | Renaissance Man | Scientist ). He, even for the day and age he was living in. had ideas for tanks, helicopters, solar power and a calculator ( Leonardo da Vinci Biography ). He possessed a great number of abilities one of which being art but, even more impressive he was an expert in anatomy, zoology, botany, geology, optics, aerodynamics and hydrodynamics along with a few other categories this made him very capable of making all the discoveries he did ( Leonardo da Vinci | Renaissance Man | Scientist ). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the biggest things that grabbed the attention of the science community was his drawings of human body parts. He drew pictures of, a fetus in utero, the heart and vascular system, sex organs, and other bone and muscular structures. These were some of the first drawings of the human bodies parts on human record. He also had many theories that caused the science community to notice him. He had ideas for flying machines 400 years before the Write brothers first successful flight ( Top 10 Most Influential Scientists ). He had ideas for even things that are still advanced today such as concentrated solar power. Most people today could not explain how a solar panel works but yet a person from the 1400s can come up with a concept for it ( Leonardo da Vinci ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Plagiarism, The Most Common Form Of Academic Dishonesty If an assignment is due in an hour, would a student copy an already created work or use their own creativity to produce a composition? The most expedient choice would be to copy and, not credit the source in order to complete the assignment on time. Acts of academic dishonesty such as copying is growing among today s student. Plagiarism, the most common form of academic dishonesty, is going viral as students misinterpret or disregard the essence of what plagiarism is. Such actions may appear to be efficient, but it isn t worth punishment. Honor Codes, rules set by an academic institution, are set in place to warn students against conducting unethical actions such as plagiarizing. An academic institution may conduct disciplinary actions against those who perform activities listed in their respective Honor Code. These disciplinary actions range from failing an assignment to being expelled from school. Students shouldn t plagiarize due to the various consequences. Students may plagiarize for a variety of reasons. Obtaining a passing grade, lack of time, laziness, as well as not understanding plagiarism can all be attributed to its practice. When I was in high school, many of the students in a Geometry class would ask or try to copy my work without permission. Most of them were short on time when the time to turn in an assignment arrived due to their lack of attention during teaching and laziness. Plagiarism in this manner may be common due to a lack of interest in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Martin Scorsese s The Aviator Howard Hughes in his last two decades fixed himself far from the world. At first, he frequented a penthouse in Las Vegas, and after that, he moved to a cottage behind the Beverly Hills Hotel. He was the world s wealthiest man, and with his billions purchased himself a room he never left. His life was an excursion to that forlorn room. In any case, he took the long path around: As a rich young fellow from Texas, the beneficiary to his dad s fortune, he made motion pictures, purchased carriers, was a playboy who dated Hollywood s renowned wonders. On the off chance that he had passed on in one of the plane accidents he survived, he would have been recognized as a brilliant kid. Martin Scorsese s The Aviator focuses on the best years, in spite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scorsese knows how to utilize them. There is a breathtaking succession when Hughes crash lands in Beverly Hills, his plane s wing tip cutting through front room dividers seen from within. Much is made of the Spruce Goose, the biggest plane ever built. Owen Brewster (Alan Alda) to charge in congressional hearings that Hughes was a war profiteer. Hughes, as of now in the winding to frenzy, meets people s high expectations, massacres Brewster all alone domain and promises that the plane will fly as to be sure it does, in a CGI succession that is persuading and sort of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Why Was The Machine Important To The Industrial Revolution Picture it, How did the clothes you are wearing right now got to be as soft and durable as they are, and how the infinite threads in those clothes combined to make a single strand of cotton. In this speech you will discover how important this machine was to the industrial revolution. what were some advantages of the water frame and lastly how it impacted today s society. Its is important to remember how the invention of one mad revolutionised how we see the world today not only did this man create a machine but he also set a new path to millions of people with ideas. In the 17 hundreds owners of factories near water had to do this complicated task by hand which took long and cost a lot of money, but then when these factories of clothes went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Johnson And Johnson Mission Statement Introduction Johnson and Johnson (JNJ) is a diversified healthcare giant that operates in three (3) segments pharmaceutical, medical devices, and consumer health, through almost 250 operating companies located all over the globe. Its pharmaceutical division makes drug for an array of ailments such as neurological conditions, blood disorders, body immune diseases, and pain. JNJ medical devices and diagnostic division offer surgical equipment s, monitoring devices and orthopedic devices among other things. Its consumer segment makes over the counter drugs and products for babies, skin and oral care, as well as, first aid and women s health (JNJ, 2017). This paper will illustrate the financial, internal and external components of Johnson ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As argued by economist Milton Friedman, business s social responsibility is only to increase its profit with the use of its resources in a free market competition. Friedman also believes that companies have no obligation to exercise social responsibility to society (Friedman, 1970). However, studies have shown that when CSR is implemented it benefits the company financially, enhances reputation and attract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analysis Of Henrik Ibsen s A Doll s House The three act play A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen, is centered around the protagonist, Nora Helmer whose never been by herself. She lived with her father until he became ill and was left to die on his deathbed, to living with her obliviously controlling husband, Torvald Helmer, who treats her like a possession more than a person. In the beginning of the play, Nora s sneaky attitude is caused by her husband treating her like a doll (hence the name, A Doll s House). He s about to get a new job running a bank, which leads the couple not worrying about being poor. However, he is only focused on his self, and his business. An old friend of Nora s from school, Mrs. Christine Linde, has became a widow left with nothing and tells Nora she needs a job. She does this in hopes of Torvald willing to give her one. While Nora mentions Christines financial problem to Torvald, she tells Christine about a debt she owes in which she won t reveal from whom. However, Nora does reveal why she borrowed the money. She did so because Torvald was sick from overworking and doctors told her he needed to move South to a warmer climate. Without Torvalds approval, Nora borrowed money from a man named Krogstad who controls the bank Torvald is about manage. This was a bold act, because during the 1800s, women were not allowed to borrow money without their husband s permission. While this is going on, Torvalds best friend and a good friend of Noras who visits daily, Dr. Rank comes in the story. Dr.Rank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Analysis Of The Book Colorado Essay This project was intended to show and persuade the audience to appreciate and enjoy the outdoors in Colorado. But if not that then the purpose was to help understand the importance of wilderness to some people and how it affects people s lives for the better. My main rhetorical appeals are, pathos, logos, and a bit of ethos. The photo essay, the memoir, the film review and the editorial all appeal to pathos more than the others. The instructional essay appealed to logos. The editorial and the instructional essay also contain pieces of ethos. Also the photo essay gives the entire project an appeal to ethos because it shows that I ve actually been on many mountains and that helps with what I say in my other pieces. Photo Essay: The purpose of this photo essay is to tell the audience the story of my most recent climb and show them that being out on the mountain is an amazing experience. I feel that my photos do a good job with this. With a small amount of editing the photos accurately show what it looks like to be on a climb. The order of these photos show the grueling physical challenge it is to climb a 14er. Photo after photo of the peak getting closer and closer helps to convey not only the obvious physical challenge but also the great mental capacity it takes to keep moving up the peak. The one thing that lacks in the photo essay is some of the captions are more informative instead of telling a story. The caption on the 6th photo reads The terrain becomes less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...