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The Effects Of The Malthusian Catastrophe Throughout The...
After Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, his view of classical economics flourished. One of his successors Thomas Malthus continued with a more
pessimist view of society, while still keeping to Smith's fundamentals. Out of this pessimistic viewpoint comes the Malthusian Doctrine, which states
that as the population rate grows greater than the rate of produce to feed it, and, if unchecked, the world 's population will double every 25 years. At
the same time land cannot keep up with the population growth, because land cannot breed. This will lead to a population growth problem. This paper
will explore the effects of the Malthusian catastrophe throughout the past few centuries. Reviewing the implications of population growth and the need
for implementations to limit population growth and natural resource depletion, providing questions challenging this point of view, and interacting with
arguments of opposition can provide a well–formed argument for the implementations of new policies regarding this topic.
In 18th century Europe was ripe from the Industrial Revolution. The world was taking on a more optimistic thinking. However, Thomas Malthus
turned against this notion with a pessimist view of population growth. The reproduction of humans and the depletion of food were evident and are still
evident today. The world is becoming more populous and with it more prosperous; humans as a whole are consuming more food, water, and natural
resources than ever. In Malthus' time the same
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The Population Bomb
Throughout human history scholars have been publishing works that discuss the correlation and effects of exponential growth and carrying capacity
on a population species. Exponential growth is described as "the increase of a population (or of anything) by a fixed percentage each year" (Withgott,
Laposata, and Murck 2016), whereas carrying capacity is "the maximum population size that a given environment can sustain" (Withgott, Laposata, and
Murck 2016). Three notable authors to contribute to the topic of exponential growth and carrying capacity are Thomas Malthus, Paul Ehrlich, and
Mathis Wackernagel. Of the three authors, Reverend Thomas Malthus undoubtedly had the most controversial solution to the problem of population
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In 2003, Mathis Wackernagel and Susan Burns founded the Global Footprint Network: a global non–profit think tank that provides resources that
encourage informed policy decisions geared towards sustainability. In 2007, the Global Footprint Network determined that the global ecological
footprint was being overused 1.6 times; humanity would need 1.6 Earths to sustain current levels of output (Global Footprint Network 2016a). This
think tank labels nations either as ecological creditors (countries that have a greater bio–capacity than an ecological footprint per capita) or ecological
debtors (countries that use resources faster than their local ecosystems can revitalize). In 1961, most of the nations in the world were seen as
ecological creditors. Today, due to the surpassing of global carrying capacity, the majority of people live in countries that are considered ecological
debtors (Global Footprint Network
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Analysis Of Robert Malthus 's ' Old Impact On The...
Caleb Kesinger
FYE: Social Science
Robert Dean
10/31/16
Malthusianism was a movement that was begun by Robert Malthus in 1789 that had a big impact on the thinking, and teachings of many great
geologists, and scientists. All of the men in this paper believe in this idea that population growth is going to grow faster than the growth of food, but
they all have different solutions, and thoughts on the matter. Some believe that population is so out of control that we must contain it, and even find
ways to drastically slow it down, while others believe that we need things like aggregate demand in order to keep the growing populations employed
and not homeless. The first, and possibly the most intense man I am going to talk about is William Vogt. A huge fan of Thomas Malthus and his
ideas, Vogt decided to contribute to the Malthusian movement with the writing of the book " Road to Survival". This book ended up having a huge
impact on the Malthusian upbringing or revival in the 1950s and 1960s.Vogt was a big follower of population control, and was very concerned about
the population growing out of control. He believed that the fast economic growth, along with the quickly growing fertility rates, would destroy the
environment, and would eventually lead our society to mass hunger, disease, and even war. He also believed that this population problem would
eventually lead to the collapse of human civilization. Vogt even stated that "the day of judgement is at hand as man's
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The Malthusian Population Theory
Introduction In 1798, Thomas Malthus wrote an essay about population growth that reflects a pessimistic view to future economic development. This
essay was a result of his discussion with positivists that tend to praise perfectibility of the man and knowledge diffusion as a source of prosperity for
future generations. Malthus essay about population growth based on observing 17th and 18th century US population data. The general idea of the essay
– that when food is enough, population grows at a geometric rate and food production just arithmetically. (Malthusian and Neo–Malthusian Theories
/ Ran Abramitzky and Fabio Braggion, 2003) Essay, "An Essay on the Principle of Population," is an excellent example of mathematical modeling.
The Malthus model was a surprisingly good for prediction of population growth over short time intervals, but as it was discovered later, it does not
work for long time intervals.
This paper has the following structure: the first chapter "Model description" contains general assumptions that were made for the model. In the chapter,
"Model Composition" the formula of the Malthusian population growth model introduced and the production function will be defined. In the third
chapter, the Low of Diminish Returns formulated, as it is impossible to describe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On one hand, the model conflicts with the fact that in modern economics, per capita incomes exhibit a tendency to growth over time. On the other hand
its prediction regarding the relationship between population growth and per capita income no longer hold in modern societies. In addition, the
technological progress played general role in the society development. Nonetheless, as it was shown in the chapter "Empirical Support for the
Malthusian Theory " it is quite precisely describes tendencies that characterized dynamics in humans population growth before the industrial revolution
and it still works for short term
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overpopulation a problem? Essay
Is Overpopulation a Serious Problem?
This question seems to be question that is asked quite frequently lately. In the last two centuries, population has skyrocketed. In 1800 the world
population was only at 1 billion, and today it's estimated that the world population exceeds six billion people. With overpopulation, many problems
have arisen. Some believe that overpopulation is the reason for world hunger, global population will reach crisis proportions by 2050, and some believe
that overpopulation will bring the extinction of the human race. When one looks at the arguments that these people present, its quite overwhelming the
amount of evidence that's supports their argument. On the other side, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, he cites Mr. William Godwin in that the passion between the genders will eventually, with the help of time, be dissolved. But, has no proof to
reinforce this claim. Malthus states that, "The best arguments for the perfectibility of man are drawn from a contemplation of the great progress that
he has already made from the savage state and the difficulty of saying where he is to stop."* Further, he says that he had not seen any progress
towards extinguishing of the passion of the genders, and appears to be in full force today, just as it was thousands of years ago. Just as with
everything else, there are the exceptions of course, but these exceptions are not showing any signs of increasing. "But, as these exceptions do not
appear to increase in number, it would surely be a very unphilosophical mode of arguing, to infer merely from the existence of an exception, that
exception would, in time, become the rule, and the rule the exception."* Malthus states that the power in the earth is forever less than the power of
population to produce subsistence for man.
Subsistence increases only in an arithmetical ratio, while population increases in geometrical ratio when left unchecked. From this one can see the
sheer overwhelming comparison of the first power to the second. Since food is a necessity for mankind, the consequences of the
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Relational Data Models Versus No Sql Data Model
Relational Data Model Versus No SQL Data Model
Rutu Patel
CSIT 555 Database Systems
Midterm Research Paper
[1] INTRODUCTION:
The term database can be defined as the collection of systematic, well–ordered and structured data that can be easily and efficiently handled, retrieved
and upgraded on a periodic basis depending on its requirements. The structure and organization of any database is based upon its respective database
model.
A unique database model is implemented by each database depending upon the logical structure of the data that is being handled by that database.
There are numerous distinct database models out in the market at present that allow the application developers to effectively manage the data. The
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The fundamental theory of logical relations among the grouped data is incorporated in the relational database model. This method offers numerous
advantages such as keeping the structured data in an organized and logically related manner, ease of data handling in case of related data or
information, simplicity of data management and many more. In general, it can be stated that those database systems that assimilate the technique of
relational SQL data model can execute in a productive and precise method.
[3] THE NO SQL DATABASE SYSTEM AND KEY
–VALUE STORE DATA MODEL:
The term "No SQL" is considered in a much wider vision which means "Not Only SQL". This can be elaborated in the sense that the concept of No
SQL does not consider the complete elimination of SQL language, rather it focuses on supporting other SQL like queries. The No SQL Database
basically follows a model–free approach. The leading advantage of implementing the No SQL database is eliminating all the restrictions of the
rigorously followed structured model in the relational database system. In No SQL approach, there are many flexibilities of choosing eligible data
structure according to the information or data that has to be handled. Some of the widely followed data models of the No SQL database are key value
stores, column family stores, document database, graph database, etc. The fundamental concept behind the development of the key–value store data
model is to create a data model that
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Avoiding a Malthusian Catastrophe
Thomas Malthus once said, "The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man." Albert
Einstein might argue, on the other hand, "Necessity is the mother of all invention," albeit in another context. So, which is it? Are we doomed to
unchecked population growth followed by Malthusian catastrophe, or can we avoid it through increased food production, decreasing population growth
rates, or some other means?
To say Malthusian catastrophe is inevitable is completely unwarranted. Is it possible? Certainly – it is only logical that if human population reached
levels which far outstripped food supply, the resulting global famine would create easily ignitable tensions between nations, and ... Show more content
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This spread in the demographic data available to contemporary researchers show that as nations become more developed, fertility rates do not increase
exponentially as predicted, nor even linearly, but eventually plateau or potentially even decrease. This concept, demographic transition, has many
contributing factors, many of which are uncertain. Still, even if these influences are poorly constrained, the overall trend towards replacement rates of
reproduction is well established. The best example of steady and sustainable population levels is the European Union. The EU is highly industrially
and agriculturally developed, yet has growth rates near zero percent, and not only a sufficient domestic food supply, but an exportable surplus of grains.
Some detractors may be quick to point out that this is not the case in many developing countries like India and Sudan, which face shortages of food and
resources that are exacerbated by their rapid growth rate. While true, such criticisms do not stand up to the wealth of data showing a strongly correlated
positive feedback loop between increasing education and economic gains and falling fertility rates. That is, once such nations in the second phase of
demographic transition receive or implement educational and economic improvements, the resulting chain–reaction can move them into the third phase
of sustainability before the population can outgrow their resources.
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Annotated Bibliography On Hierarchical Database
Hierarchical Database It is a kind of database model which is designed in a hierarchy completely access to data beginning at the highest of hierarchical
then changes to down such as customer to order. The hierarchical typical structure has levels which shows one –to – many also relationship between a
parent and children divisions. The main key this models which following by each parent can have many children as well each child has simply one
parent. This model is most common if it is compared with network and relational database because it can be manage by huge amounts of data for
difficult projects. Advantages Speed very efficiency Data independence Database integrity which link between child and parent Data is simplicity ...
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it is a collection of data items organised as a set of formally described tables from what data can be accessed. The application standard to use this kind
of database is the structured query language (SQL).This statements are used for both communication with queries for information from a relational
database this schema set of tables contain data built into predefined categories. Each table contains one or more data categories in columns, each row
contains a unique instance of data for the categories defined by the columns. A relational database Management system (RDBMS) is the physical and
logical implementation of a relational
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The Simon Ehrlich Wager Case Summary
The Simon–Ehrlich wager was all about this idea of Malthusian catastrophe (Regis, 1997). The idea is that because of population growth we are
running out of resources and we will eventually exhaust them all and die out. Julian Simon the so call cornucopian doom slayer challenged the
Malthusian believer Paul Ehrlich to a bet. Simon told Ehrlich that he could pick any–raw material and and any date in the future. If Simon was correct
the eventually price of these resources would decrease or not change more then inflation and if Ehrlich was correct since we are running out of
resources the price of these metal would increase. Ehrlich selected five assorted metal which included chromium, copper, nickel, tin and tungsten. In the
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I definitely agree with Simon when he talks about the creativity and ingenious of humans. The innovations we have today in not just the world of
food production are absolutely mind blowing. The machines we use for farming and how we change plants at the genetic level to suit us are some
of the many examples. Granted those inventions can somewhat be debated they are still great examples of human's ability to problem solve. The
part I am less hesitant to agree with is that there is no problem at all. I think eventually we will reach some sort of semi Malthusian catastrophe.
Will it may not be exactly about food I think it's more likely going to be an issue of land. We only have so much space on this planet and I think it
there is anything that could be used up it would be that. Also I am not blind to the fact the Simon did somewhat less then problems of species loss.
We are definably losing more then one species a year. Granted when it comes to actual human survival that may not be an issues but when it comes
down to the diversity of life I think that is a problem. Another issues is that while we can technical always come up for a solution for the growing
need for more food, I think the cost of that is health. Some of the things we are making and doing to feed the world are not going to always allow for
a health existence. Overall, I would say I definitely
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Gfcjhgf Essay examples
1) Describe briefly the relashonship between Tito and Bimbo. In what way was Tito "almost like a dog" and Bimbo "almost like a boy"? (2)
While noone had the slightest idea of where this young boy came from, how old he was or even who his parents were, they had remembered seeing
Bimbo right at his side. Bimbo was Tito's everything; he was his nurse, his mother, his pillow and his father. I think Bimbo acted more like aboy
because he would always bring the food home, and although it had become a regular thing for them, I feel like Bimbo was more in control that Tito.
Tito, on the other hand, never got the food, or even looked for it. He acts more like dogs, as if theres always going to be food on a silver platter and he
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He was starting to make his ways towards the inner gate when Bimbo started biting his clothes. Tito suddenley realized he was urging him towards
the sea gate, as it was safe there. He leaded Tito around the open pits and pools of bubbling mud, and when Tito got to the sea gate he noticed Bimbo
was missing.
5) Although this is not a happy story, it is not a tragic one. What do we find out at the end of the story trhat gives us a warm feeling? What do you
think Untermeyer is trying to say about human nature? (2) In the midst of everything that was going on in that particular moment in time, all that was
on Bimbo's thoughts were Tito. I think he had noticed him going alittle pale and not keeping his balance so he went to the bakery to get him some
cake. Untermeyer was trying to show just in general how much an animal or a human would do to protect someone they truly love. In the end Bimbo
died, and although he was a smart enough dog to know he wouldve, he loved Tito and he sacrificed his life to protect and help
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How Did Malthus Build Food Production In The Ottoman Empire
Growth and Food Production in the Ottoman Empire
In his 1798 Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus defended the proposition that, "had population and food increased in the same ratio,
it is probable that man might never have emerged from the savage state." Labeled a 'Malthusian trap' after the demographer's work, the theoretical
principle holds that, because population increases exponentially, while agricultural output increases arithmetically, periodic premature deaths among
the population will be caused by a lack of sustenance. Had a population never overcome the reoccurring demographic trap of an equal increase in food
and population, Malthus contends, the life of man as a subsistence farmer would continue to be, as succinctly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In the Ottoman Empire, immigration from Russia and the upper Balkan Peninsula brought a ten–fold increase in iron plow use in Ottoman Bulgaria,
and the introduction of the calorie–rich potato to Anatolia, which had "a beneficial effect of agriculture of Anatolia as a whole." Whether or not the
limited introduction of improved techniques and plant species into the Empire was also driving force behind increased production, it still appeared to
be caused by the influx of people to the region. Malthus's doomsday prediction of stagnation upon population growth appears to fail when considering
the possibility of introduction of new techniques to maximize gains. So far, in the case of the Ottoman Empire, the relationship between changes in
population density and agricultural production has proven to be that an increase in the former resulted in a subsequent and equal rise in the latter. In
order to address whether or not Malthus's claim that
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Population Problems By Garett Hardin
Malthusian view stated that Human Population grows exponentially while the resources consumed by the population (mainly food)– grows linearly.
Thereby, there would be a time when the Population would exceed the supply of food, and thereby would die–off due to Famine like situation (positive
checks), or alternatively the humans themselves would use "moral restraint"– including late marriages (negative checks). Malthus is his essay also
states that parents must produce only as many children as they could afford to nourish and maintain after marriage. In his essay "Tragedy of
Commons"– Garett Hardin too speaks on very similar lines. As his abstract reads– The Population Problem has no technical solution, it requires a
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This is a very good argument, had the world been an Equal and Just world, but as we know it, the world is highly unequal in terms of opportunities and
resource distribution. While Hardin himself practices what he preached– breeding 4 children– because he and his wife, had the capability to nurture
them– but states that a poor man– must refrain from breeding more than the number of children he can nurture. Hardin also specifies the way of
Inheritance to be unjust– as "an idiot can inherit millions"– and how genetic recombination could make a mockery of the doctrine of "like father, like
son". Although Hardin does not talk in great detail in this essay as to the plans that he proposes for addressing this population issue– he says that– "The
alternative to the commons is too horrifying to contemplate. Injustice is preferable to total ruin." He indicates through the example of Kingsley Davis–
how coercion could be necessary– even if it is not unanimously agreed upon! From his Essay, it is evident that Hardin is not unaware of Technological
advancements that could alter the resources vs population issues. But why then does Hardin not consider Boserup's Theory? Is there something more
than what Hardin has expressed– is a question that that I am trying to find an answer
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Database Security
– 1 –
Database Security *)
GГњNTHER PERNUL
Institut fГјr Angewandte Informatik und Informationssysteme
Abteilung fГјr Information Engineering
Universität Wien
Vienna, Austria
1. Introduction
1.1 The Relational Data Model Revisited
1.2 The Vocabulary of Security and Major DB Security Threats
2. Database Security Models
2.1 Discretionary Security Models
2.2 Mandatory Security Models
2.3 Adapted Mandatory Access Control Model
2.4 Personal Knowledge Approach
2.5 Clark and Wilson Model
2.6 A Final Note on Database Security Models
3. Multilevel Secure Prototypes and Systems
3.1 SeaView
3.2 Lock Data Views
3.3 ASD_Views
4. Conceptual Data Model for Multilevel Security
4.1 Concepts of Security Semantics
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В· Authorization, Access Controls
Authorization is the specification of a set of rules that specify who has which type of access to what information. Authorization policies therefore
govern the disclosure and modification of information. Access controls are
– 3 – procedures that are designed to control authorizations. They are responsible to limit access to stored data to authorized users only.
В· Integrity, Consistency
An integrity policy states a set of rules (i. e. semantic integrity constraints) that define the correct states of the database during database operation and
therefore can protect against malicious or accidental modification of information. Closely related issues to integrity and consistency are concurrency
control and recovery. Concurrency control policies protect the integrity of the database in the presence of concurrent transactions. If these transactions
do not terminate normally due to system crashes or security violations recovery techniques are used to reconstruct correct or valid database states.
В· Auditing
The requirement to keep records of all security relevant actions issued by a user is called auditing. Resulting audit records are the basis for further
reviews and examinations in order to test the adequacy of system controls and to recommend any changes in the security policy.
In this Chapter such a broad perspective of database security is not taken.
Instead, main focus is directed towards aspects related to
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Thomas Malthus Research Paper
Thomas Malthus, an economist during the 18th century, proposed a theory regarding the correlation between population growth and the status of
society. He wrote an essay expressing his beliefs that led to a controversial discussion. Mathus thought that as population doubles, food resources grew
singularly. Because of this, he believed that as a population grew, a lack of resources would cause a continuous cycle of penury and distress. Malthus
was incorrect in stating that population growths leads to pennilessness and agony because food production has increased with the help of technology.
Malthus was incorrect in his thinking because the amount of food being produced has been able to sustain the world population. According to Document
A, the
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Fashion Modeling Career
The career I would like to learn in my future is being in the fashion model industry. Choosing this career took place when I walked in the "Victoria
Secret" underwear store I would spot the wide screens and the fashion models wearing all the clothes and underwear on. In my point of view, this
would be a great future for myself since I'm confident and I have those great personalities I am great with people and I can put myself into character in
the show and I believe I have an attractive shaped for the clothes. I ask myself if I were able to make it, I would literally be great full and will retain
me from bad people and food for my health. In my perspective, this would be a surprising career for me and my family. They pay very well and I
would like to make my dreams come true and be proud receiving my own money. General description of duties and responsibilities First of all, a
modeling career is all about representing famous new clothes and traveling the world. Choosing this career was unbelievable because I walked through
the store ВЁVictoria SecretВЁ and I would look at the models, modeling clothes and underwear and in that moment I thought about that career. Some
duties I would need to accomplish are dedicating time and keeping a nice body shape to fit the clothes without any problem. Another two are having
confidence and keeping a strong mind. One responsibility is being able to travel because thatВґs very important to visit different places and being
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Malthusian Catastrophe Research Paper
A reverend named Thomas Robert Malthus, who was influential in the fields of economics, politics, and demographics, came up with the theory of
malthusianism. Malthusianism describes how the population tends to increase at a faster rate than its means of subsistence, and unless it is checked, it
will cause widespread poverty and degradation. Malthus also wrote an essay on the principles of population, which described that unchecked growth is
exponential, while the growth of the food supply is expected to be minimal at best.
Malthus believed there were two "checks" that could reduce the population, returning it to a more sustainable level. He believed that abstinence,
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An example of natural Malthusian catastrophe would be a disease that wipes out most of the poverty in a region. An example of forcing a Malthusian
catastrophe would be setting laws on the number of children you can have. I think it would be best to let it happen naturally, but if it is to out of
control, then it would be better to force it. The longer a country remains over populated, the harder it will become to be able to return the population
back to balance.
If a Malthusian catastrophe were to happen naturally, you could say that the earth has its own "checks" to maintain the population. When a certain
region becomes over populated, that region becomes filled with poverty. A deadly disease could arise and kill many of the people living in poverty,
balancing out the population back to normal. Many people who live in poverty do not have good living conditions, and a severe storm could also
cause a lot of destruction and death.
A Malthusian catastrophe can be simplified into three basic concepts: production, distribution, and technology. These three concepts can all be related
back to the food supply of a population. How to produce more food, distribute the food equally, and use technology to help prevent a Malthusian
catastrophe.
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Overpopulation a Problem?
Is Overpopulation a Serious Problem?
This question seems to be question that is asked quite frequently lately. In the last two centuries, population has skyrocketed. In 1800 the world
population was only at 1 billion, and today it's estimated that the world population exceeds six billion people. With overpopulation, many problems
have arisen. Some believe that overpopulation is the reason for world hunger, global population will reach crisis proportions by 2050, and some believe
that overpopulation will bring the extinction of the human race. When one looks at the arguments that these people present, its quite overwhelming the
amount of evidence that's supports their argument. On the other side, the evidence for the opposing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Malthus goes on to state that the earth is filled with life in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and that if left unhindered could fill all the worlds in
the universe, but necessity, "that imperious all pervading law of nature" restrains them within their prescribed boundaries. Man cannot escape from this
fact. "Among plants and animals its effects are waste of seed, sickness, and premature death. Among mankind, misery and viceВ…В…"* Malthus in
his article goes on to state what kinds of positive preventive checks there are for population growth and uses England as an example. The difficulties
of raising a family acts as a preventive check, as well as some of the distresses of the lower classes in providing food and adequate attention to
children also acts as a preventitive check. Malthus states that the preventive check operates in some effect to all ranks of society in England. For
example, he says that there are some men even in the highest rank not willing to start a family due to the fact that they have to give up many of their
own leisurely activities, or not willing to give up the money to start a family. В‘These consideration are certainly trivial, but a preventive foresight of
this kind has objects of much greater weight for its contemplation as we go lower."* A good situation that embodies this quote is that of a single man
that earns just enough money to be considered to be in the class of a gentleman. If this man gets married he must know
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Tour Operator Agency Database. Essay
A multinational tour operator agency has gained new business growth in the North American market through the use of social media. Its operation has
expanded by 50% within six months and the agency requires an enhanced data management strategy to sustain their business operations. Their existing
data repository for its reservation processing system is limited in business intelligence and reporting functionalities. The tour operator seeks a database
management specialist to assist them in leveraging their data sources to enable them to forecast and project tour sales appropriately.
Imagine that you have been hired to fulfill their need of enhancing the data repository for their current reservation processing system. Upon reviewing
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You may make use of graphical tools in Microsoft Word or Visio, or an open source alternative such as Dia. Note: The graphically depicted solution
is not included in the required page length. Construct a query that can be used on a report for determining how many days the customer's invoice will
require payment if total amount due is within 45 days. Provide a copy of your working code as part of the paper. Using the salesperson table
described in the summary above, complete the following: Construct a trigger that will increase the field that holds the total number of tours sold per
salesperson by an increment of one (1). Create a query that can produce results that show the quantity of customers each salesperson has sold tours to.
Support the reasoning behind using stored procedures within the database as an optimization process for the database transactions.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one–inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or
school–specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the
student's name, the professor's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the
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Essay
How do racist attitudes towards Indians contribute to the catastrophe that overtakes the Hayden family? Racism is an underlying force in the Novel
Montana 1948, written by Larry Watson. The racist attitudes shown towards the Indians in Bentrock escalate to a point where a catastrophe overtakes
the Hayden Family. In the town Bentrock in 1948, it was accustomed that racial attitudes towards the Indians were apart of the culture and nature of the
town. Marie Little Soldier's confession about Frank's antics could prove to be a vital point when all the secrets started to unravel and eventually
contributed to the catastrophe that took over the Hayden family. Gail Hayden, David's mother, comes from a completely different region with different
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Word around Bentrock was that Frank Hayden has been abusing the trust of being a qualified doctor by exploiting Indian women. Marie confesses to
Gail about Frank's antics and Gail eventually tells her husband about the confession. "The reason, Wesley, the reason Marie didn't want to be examined
by Frank is that he– he has... is that your brother has molested Indian girls." This secret acts as a breaking point for many other secrets to be exposed
that eventually contribute to the catastrophe. Gail begins to unpack what has been going on in Bentrock. Gail Hayden comes from North Dakota, a
place with different morals and values compared to Bentrock. She is able to see the racist attitudes shown towards Indians in a different light and
believes it is wrong because she has been brought up in a different culture. She sees things differently than the natives in Bentrock and is able to
decipher the racial propaganda. Her influence on Wes, making him investigate the allegations, could prove to be a major contribution to the catastrophe
that overtakes the Hayden family. "That is not the way it works. You know that. Sins– crimes– are not supposed to go unpunished." This quote shows
her kind nature and the difference between her morals and values compared to a Bentrock native. She could prove to be a factor in the catastrophe,
but could it solely be the Hayden's to blame? The Hayden family was able to
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Lake Toba Essay
1. Introduction 1.1. Toba Catastrophe Lake Toba is located in Sumatra, Indonesia (Figure 1). The Toba Eruption was the last of three major eruptions,
which occurred over the past million years, creating a volcanic caldera1. The most recent eruption, also known as the Youngest Toba Tuff erupted
around 73,000 (В± 4000) years ago2. This created a global catastrophe that effected many species, including humans. Many researchers have linked this
even to the most recent bottleneck in human evolution resulting in a dramatic drop in the human population to only about 3,000 to 10,000 in a very
short period of time3. 1.2 Definition of Supereruption The term "supereruption" was introduced after the Toba eruption in 1992 to describe the
devastating effects that occurred5. To this date, there is no strict definition however; an eruption that can produce over 300 cubic kilometers of magma
would have global consequences and therefore, be considered 'super'6. The volume of magma that erupted from Toba was much greater than any other
eruption previously recorded2. The fragmental deposit from such a large eruption can produce volumes of 1000km3 or greater7. Therefore, according
to this definition, the latest eruption of Toba can definitely be considered a supereruption. 1.3 Comparison to Yellowstone Eruptions Figure 2 compares
the volume of material erupted from several different eruptions and it is clear the Yellowstone eruptions were of significant size. Three of the eruptions
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The Growth Of Population Growth Essay
The present rate of population growth is one of the most significant environmental issues we as humans are facing. The exponential growth at which the
population is moving is having direct impacts on climate, energy, poverty, food, the global economy, and politics (Why Population Matters). The world
population is currently 7.3 billion people and there is growing doubt that the planet is able to sustain human needs and resource consumption
(Population Concern). The expansion of human population is impacting countries, societies, and cultures around the world differently. These
differences can occur due to, environmental, political, and societal factors that can determine the severity of the issue and how the country decides
to respond. The population is growing at exponential rates and can be expressed by calculating the double time, which is the number of years it
takes for population size to double (Harper, Chapter 5). For developed countries, the calculated double time is longer than that of a developing
country (Harper, Chapter 5). The first case study under analysis is that of Rwanda, one of the poorest nations in the world, which therefore has one of
the lowest double time growths (Harper, Chapter 5). Food scarcity and violence are the stories of Rwanda's fate and is outlined in Jared Diamond's
book, "Collapse". The second case study being examined is China's human population growth, which is not only negatively impacting its own country,
but impacting others at a
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The Industrial Revolution And The Public Health Revolution
Since our origin, worldwide human population has steadily been on the rise. We humans emerged as a species about 200,000 years ago. In geological
time, that is really incredibly recent. Just 10,000 years ago, there were one million of us. By 1800, just over 200 years ago, there were 1 billion of us.
By 1960, 50 years ago, there were 3 billion of us. There are now over 7 billion of us. By 2050, your children, or your children 's children, will be living
on a planet with at least 9 billion other people. During some time towards the end of this century, there will be at least 10 billion of us. We got to
where we are now through a number of civilization– and society–shaping "events", most notably the agricultural revolution, the scientific revolution,
the industrial revolution and – in the West– the public–health revolution. By 1980, there were 4 billion of us on the planet. Just 10 years later, in 1990,
there were 5 billion of us. By this point initial signs of the consequences of our growth were starting to show. Not the least of these was on water. Our
demand for water – not just the water we drank but the water we needed for food production and to make all the stuff we were consuming – was going
through the roof. But something was starting to happen to water. There are now more than 7 billion of us on Earth. As our numbers continue to grow,
we continue to increase our need for far more water, far more food, far more land, far more transport and far more
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Exponential Growth In The Malhusian Economy
The Malthusian Model compares growth rates between population and means of subsistence and describes what conditions characterize a Malthusian
Economy. If a population is given the opportunity to double in size every twenty–five years, it would exhibit exponential growth. However, the means
of subsistence do not grow exponentially but arithmetically (Elwell 2001, 5). The differing patterns of growth allow for a large gap between population
and production to grow over time. In a Malthusian Economy, one would expect to see population and means of subsistence each grow marginally and
alternately with neither exhibiting significant sustained growth. In pre–industrial Europe, we saw exactly this. Humans' ability to produce food and
children are not equal and it is through Malthusian population checks, without significant increases in technology, that populations can be sustained in
the long–run (Elwell 2001, 5). Population checks would make it so the population would not grow far beyond the populations' given means of
subsistence. However, with the Industrial Revolution, agricultural productivity could increase in efficiency enough to sustain an exponentially growing
population. Without technology and without positive checks, population would grow at the same exponential rate and means of subsistence would
grow at the arithmetic rate, leading to an unsustainable population (Elwell 2001, 5). In summation, population grows at an exponential rate, which is
controlled by positive
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Malthus Model Of Population Growth Case Study
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The population growth rate for a given level of consumption characterized by difference between the birth rate and the death rate. Let us define gross
population function G(c), which is equal to (b–d)+1. Than
Nt+1=NtG(ct) (1.1)
This is the formula of the Malthusian population model. Graphically we will have:
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Figure 2: Gross Population Growth Rate Function (Crafts, N, 2008)
In the model, population at the next time period is determined by the population at the previous time period, so we can said that this is a difference
equation model. In this case, we can use the model to determine population sizes at any point in the future by applying the equation repeatedly until we
reach the desired point in time.
2.1 Production Function At the time when Malthus wrote his essay, the second factor of production except land was labor. In the model, he assumes
that all individuals own an equal share of the land and the total amount of the land limited by L. Productivity of each particular person is also fixed.
Then production function can be defined
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Malthus
With 200 years past, much has changed since Malthus published his famous Essay on the Principle of Population. Nonetheless, his theories remain
interwoven in modern discourse about the effects of our growing population, despite new evidence that challenges his ideas. Malthus argued that as
populations grow exponentially, the linear production of food is unable to feed a rising global population. Malthus concluded that poverty emanates
from this tension between population growth and food availability. He hypothesized that the earth could only sustain a certain number of people and
that a series of positive checks–famine, war, disease–and negative checks–celibacy, contraception–that keep the population from surpassing its natural
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Merely dismissing Malthus's argument as doomsday nonsense overlooks the reality that indeed, the global population strains natural resources and
furthers environmental degradation. This green version of Malthusianism more aptly addresses the consequences that exponential population growth
has on our society. Water is often seen in a Malthusian light as scarcity, in areas like Yemen, are exacerbated by high population growth. Although the
absolute amount of water on the globe is enough to sustain the world's population, it is not distributed equally, resulting in scarcity for certain
populations. Moreover, with increases in populations, our pollution destroys lands and GHG emissions continue to exacerbate climate change. These
effects are most greatly suffered by the poorest as they are often dependent upon the land and are the most vulnerable in the case of a natural disaster.
Currently, industrial nations consume a disproportionately large amount of the world's resources and already strain ecological limits. As the global
south continues to develop, so will their consumption. This model of high consumption seen in the first world cannot be sustained and impossible for
developing nations to reproduce given the ecological limits of the earth. As the middle class in countries like India and China rapidly grow, it is
important that governments–particularly in developed nations–face the
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Electronic Healthcare Information Systems Analysis
Databases, Electronic Healthcare Information Systems, Data Sets and Data Standards Patient data is crucial to healthcare practice. Having the ability
to create, modify, delete, and view patient data is the most important aspect of healthcare. A vital storage mechanism to perform the above functions is a
database. A database is essential in development of Electronic Health Record system A database is an organized collection of data saved as a
binary–type file on a computer (Sayles, 2013). Binary–type files only contains ones and zeros so it is unreadable to end users. A database management
system provides the ability to perform the functions mentioned above. Many vendors are available in the marketplace for different kinds of database ...
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Data objects can model relational data or advanced data types such as graphics, movies, and audio. Smalltalk, C++, Java, and others are objects used in
object–oriented data. The object–relational is a combination of relational and object–oriented databases. Traditional and advanced data types can be
used to construct database management systems. These systems can connect to a company's website and update records as needed. Database Approach
The main purpose of a database is data storage that can be stored and retrieved when needed. A popular common language called structured query
language (SQL) is used to store and retrieve data in relational database. This language enables the systems to run a report or modify data or remove
the data from the database. A database management system (DBMS) controls all aspects of a database, this is not limited to the creation, maintenance,
and use of database. The DBMS ensures proper applications are able to access the database. An important purpose of a DBMS is to maintain the data
definitions (data dictionary) for all the data elements in the database. It also enforces data integrity and security measures. Data Models Data models
provide a contextual framework and graphical representation that aid in the definition of data elements. In a relational database, the data model lays the
foundation for the database and identifies important entities,
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Evaluation Of User Requirement Analysis Of Data Warehouse...
Evaluation of User Requirement Analysis in Data Warehouse Design
1.0 Introduction
A data warehouse (DW) can be acknowledged as one of the most complex information system modules available and it is a system that periodically
retrieves and consolidates data from the sources into a dimensional or normalized data store. It is an integrated, subject–oriented, nonvolatile and a
time–variant collection of data in support of management's decisions (Inmon, 1993).
1.1Data Warehouse Design Process
When considering the suggestions of various authors who are well known in the field, such as William Inmon and Ralph Kimball the DW design
process can be divided into three main stages (Figure 1).
The first phase which is DW planning is aimed at determining the scope and the objectives of the DW. The second phase will be concentrating on
individual data marts (DM) and will be repeated for each DM to be implemented. And according to the Figure 1, the second phase can be further
divided into five distinct main phases. The final phase will focus on performance optimization and keeping the DW schema up–to–date. This paper will
be focusing only on the requirement analysis phase.
In DW lifecycle, one of the most crucial phases that might affect all other phases of DW development is the Requirement Analysis phase. It is a
process of collecting requirements from end user. The goal of this phase is to identify organizational objectives and elaborate requirements that could
measure
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Population Growth On Environment And Development
According to Ray (1998), every four days there is a net population increase of over one million people, and this exponential increase is greatly
associated as being one of the main drivers of poverty and environmental degradation worldwide (Dasgupta, 1995), resulting in extreme stress on
ecosystem services (ES), as well as human development. However, the extent to which future population growth will be a 'problem' for both the
environment and development is disputed amongst academics around four main models which link population, environment, and development
together. In this essay, I will begin by exploring the vicious circle and Malthusian models and their views ofpopulation growth on environment and
development, and contrast these with the Boserup and Cornucopian models using examples, before concluding.
The exponential growth of global population has seen the per annum population increase go from taking 100 years between the 1st billion and 2nd
billion to just 16 years between the 6th and 7th billion (Ray, 1998). The Malthusian (/ neo–Malthusian) model developed by Thomas Malthus in 1798,
as well as the Vicious Circle Model (VCM) both regard population growth as an extreme problem for both the environment and for the development of
nations. The Malthusian theories links how as global population increases exponentially and food production remains linear, a critical point comes
whereby shortages of food will result in large scale famine and death until population values
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Applying Normalized Tables And The Model Of The Entity...
then be able to identify the dependencies between the attributes, and then create normalized tables directly based on those dependencies. More often
than not this can be done mentally or on paper before the tables are even added to the actual design.
Normalization appropriates the affiliation amongst all of the attributes within the entity table to achieve its goal. Since the Entity Relationship Diagram
will also contain the appropriations amongst the attributes, as a common base to identify the entity type structure, than it is possible to then apply the
normalization principles, all during the conceptual data modeling phase. Enacting Normalization during the Entity Relationship Diagram can then
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The relationship are then indicated by the common columns, or the domains, in the data tables are related. The Transitive Dependency within an entity
type takes place of the non entity attributive attributes have dependency amongst there selves. Multi – Valued dependency likeness in the Entity
Relationship Diagram can take place when the attributes within the entity example have more than one value. This is a potential instance when some
attributes within an entity examples have the maximum cardinality of n, or more than 1. When the attribute has lots of values in an entity example,
this can be setup either as the composite key modifier of the entity type, or then split into the weak entity type.
Normalized Entity Relationship represents the dependency approach in Entity Relationship Diagram toward the intended use in the application of
normal form. Normalization is a many step occurrence that begins with "unnormalized" relations.The first set up in normalization is to appropriate the
data into a two dimensional table. In an unnormalized relation the data can repeat within the columns. To be able to move to a first normal form a
relation must also contain only the atomic values at each of the rows and columns. So this means no repeating groups, and a set of columns will be
named the Candidate key when its value can
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Is Non Eschatological Poetry Possible?
"Is non–eschatological poetry possible?" Answering his own question, Ceslaw Milosz offers a resounding no. No – that is – if one is not to be
indifferent to time and to questions of last things, like damnation, judgment, the Kingdom of God, or the ends of history. If poetry is "the passionate
pursuit of the Real," not only would non–eschatological poetry mean poetic indifference to our experiences of temporality and last things, it would
mean a collapse into isolation and solipsism, a poetics severed from the reality of the world that makes human life common. Such stark demands for
poetry are indicative of Milosz's investment poetry as a witness to the world, which also involves a witness to God. Indeed, internal to Milosz's ... Show
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Put as directly as possible: while his eschatology undergoes significant revision from his Zagarist poetry to his poetry during Poland's Occupation,
Milosz nevertheless confirms his conviction about the need for eschatology as an ingredient in poetry's witness, maintaining an eschatological
concern for the fate of the world in his early authorship. During this time, eschatology, for Milosz, while having to do with the "last things," most
fundamentally names a way of seeing the world's connectedness to God. In the first part of this paper, I attend to his eschatology known as
"catastrophism." This catastrophist position is elaborated by the poems "Hymn and "To Father Ch.," where Milosz writes of the natural order as a
divine and destructive force, but a force to which human beings might be reconciled. In the second part, I trace an eschatology from his poetic cycle
"The World" which is characterized as "restorationist." What emerges is (1) an ongoing eschatological preoccupation that has underwent (2) a shift
away from his catastrophic conception and towards a Christian eschatological framework. Last, I conclude by further characterizing the eschatological
witness of the poet, suggesting that Milosz's term "ecstatic pessimism" is also an apt description of his eschatological imagination.
I. A "Hymn" to Catastrophe Czeslaw Milosz's interwar poetry of the 1930s, often affiliated with the Zagarist movement in Polish poetry, is
characterized by
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Increasing Population Uncertainty Essay
Increasing Population Uncertainty
Carrying capacity is defined as the number of individuals of a certain species that can be sustained indefinitely in a particular area. The Earth's capacity
to support people is determined both by natural constraints and by human choices concerning economics, environment, culture (including values and
politics), and demography. Human carrying capacity is more difficult to estimate than some of the standard demographic indicators, like expectation of
life or the total fertility rate, because human carrying capacity depends on populations and activities around the world. Human carrying capacity is
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Many environmental, social, and economic problems either stem from or are increased in magnitude by the overpopulation problem. With an
exponentially increasing population, the problems created by overpopulation grow correspondingly. Population growth is out–spacing growth in
agricultural production and it is putting increasing pressure on erodible soils, grazing lands, water, and fuel–wood supplies (Chapman, Peterson, &
Smith–Moran, 2000). To ensure population stability not only in the increasingly wealthy third–world areas, but also in the industrialized areas,
countries and individuals must work together to achieve controlled population growth.
The earth does not contain enough resources to indefinitely sustain the current enormous population growth. For instance, there only is a limited
area of arable land and living space available to us. China, home to 1.2 billion people or 1/5 the world's population, is an excellent example of the
kinds of problems that arise in an increasingly crowded society. Trying to increase the standard of living of its people, China has industrialized and
the economy has grown (Hanson, 1995). This increase in wealth has increased the demand for food in China. The demand is so great that China
went from exporting 8 million tons of grain in 1992 to becoming a net importer of 16 million tons of grain in 1994 (China News Digest, 1995). This
causes a worldwide grain shortage that raises prices,
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Arousal Theory
only improve until as certain level of arousal has reached its optimum level then it will start to go downhill.
This theory has three rules and they are–
The activity– while studies have shown that your performance will increase until you have reached your optimal level of arousal, there are some
sports that require you to have a low arousal level and example of a sport that requires a low arousal level is snooker, as the player has to be very
calm and collected and take his/her time to choose the right ball to pot and they have to find the exact spot on the ball that they want to hit, if they had
a high level of arousal they would very likely miss their shot.
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In Inverted U theory, there is an optimal level of performance then after that the athlete's performance will start to deteriorate. Catastrophe theory
however suggests that there is a decline in performance resulting from the combination of high cognitive anxiety and increasing somatic anxiety.
In my opinion Catastrophe theory is more of a model than a theory in that it attempts to predict human behaviour and performance rather than
explaining how it occurs that is why it is not a reliable theory. the model proposes that performance is affected by the relationship between somatic
(Physical) anxiety and cognitive (Mental) anxiety. when cognitive anxiety is high but somatic anxiety is low performance is enhanced but when both
cognitive and somatic anxiety are high, performance can suddenly deteriorate. Following this sudden decrease in performance, the performer tries to
regain control by decreasing arousal. when they attempt to do this, their performance doesn't immediately return to its original level but remains low
and only gradually starts to rise as arousal and anxiety returns to much lower levels. it is also possible that performance will continue to
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The 's Secret Model By Cameron Russell
Victoria 's Secret Model, Cameron Russell, delivered one of the most profound TED Talks delivered on the Mid Atlantic stage, according to TED
writer Cameron Gallo. The model explains that though the modeling industry considered her a perfect, she does not believe her appearance defines
her. Thus she came up with the title for her speech, "Looks Aren 't Everything... Believe Me, I 'm aModel.". She specifically addresses that children
need to understand that modeling does not constitute a glamorous career. The industry drowns out personal values, views, and appearances to warp
these characteristics into a general image accepted by the masses, according to Russell. She describes her view on modeling, and how it essentially
made her feel like a hard shell of a person with no inner value. She ended by encouraging people to find a balance between outward appearance and
inner beauty.
"Looks Aren 't Everything.... Believe Me, I 'm a Model" is categorized as TED talk. These "talks" are powered by nonprofit organizations dedicated to
spreading ideas, in the form of speeches, demonstrations, and videos. Richard Saul Wormac, describes the talks as "observations and recognition of a
powerful convergence among three fields: technology, entertainment and design"(Gallo 3). World class speakers perform 18–20 minute presentations,
within the three fields. Cameron Russell addresses each individual field in her speech, not limiting herself to one specific category. Modeling
developed a
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Fema Research Paper
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) partners with Homeland Security to aid Americans and people in other countries in case a
major disaster occurs. They give out food and water and help provide shelters to those who have lost their homes. But it has only been in recent years
after terrorist attacks on U.S. soil that Homeland Security has joined this group. This has increased suspicions towards why a group that was created
to fight terrorists would need to be involved in aiding those who have been in an earthquake or flooding. Few Americans feel that they have any hope
of being able to truly count on their assistance because of this. But that isn't the only reason. FEMA has been hiding several truths from Americans who
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High Amount of Losses
Unfortunately, FEMA already knows what most Americans don't. There will be a huge amount of casualties because so few people are prepared for
a state of emergency to happen. Because of this, they are already prepared to bury thousands of people with a stash of coffins that they keep handy.
Although this sounds cruel, it should be used as motivation for people to not expect FEMA to be their savior in case of a disaster. They have to be able
to handle situations on their own instead.
As you can see, this organization is highly motivated to work against the American people, not for them. That is why it is extremely important that
people start preparing now for a possible crisis now. Foods that have a long shelf life and don't need refrigeration are the most important to have on
hand. Freeze dried food can last for about 25 years, so it is the best to keep. But canned foods that can be easily heated up are also important in case
there isn't enough water to rehydrate it. These types of foods are all easily found for sale at www.survivalcavefood.com. They come in airtight
containers to avoid pests from getting in them too. And the website has a neat calculator tool, so you can determine how much food that you need to
keep on hand per person to
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Women 's Exploitation Of Women
The exploitation of women in production, and the exclusion of women from consumption is not the only ways in which the female body is harmed as
a result of the globalization of the fashion industry. Perhaps the most obvious occurrence of female body harm in the fashion industry is a result of
fashion modeling. An up–close look into the modeling industry as a microcosm of the fashion industry reveals the severe objectification and
commodification of fashion models for the sake of consumption.
The modeling industry has created a culture of exclusion across genders and races. Author Ashley Mears (2010) critically analyses the fashion
industry, and how it influences production of culture and beauty ideals around the world. The modeling world is extremely female dominated, and the
women who participate are continually commodified as they are used as a means to "promote and disseminate ideas of how women should look," (p.
23). Because consumption is valued so in today's society, the model is employed based on her perceived ability to sell a product. The clothes she is
hired to wear and the beauty ideal that she is helping sell are more important than her humanity, and she becomes dehumanized. "Clothes take on such
utmost importance that models are and should be mere clothes hangers, with perfectly discrete bodies that will display the clothes but not detract
from them," (Mears, 2010, p. 35). Models are blatantly objectified as they are forced be invisible for the sake of
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Malthus Theory And The Earth's Theory Of Overpopulation
The Earth's population is growing rapidly leading to a state where human population exceeds the Earth's carrying capacity. Thomas Robert Malthus was
the first economist to start the theory of population and the idea of overpopulation. He wrote his views and explanation about population and its
consequences in his essay on "Principles of Population" which was published in 1798. The book explained the relationship between food and
population, and their growth patterns. His views on the theory of overpopulation and its impact influenced many political economists and earned
economics the label of the "dismissal science". Malthus was concerned by the condition of poverty in the British cities during his time and the increase
of population in the industrializing societies. The main idea of Malthus theory was to maintain balance between the population growth and the food for
human existence, as the human population tends to grow quicker than the power in the earth to produce subsistence.
Malthus was the first economists to present the views and ideas on the matter of population growth and its effect on food and the surroundings.
According to Malthus Theory, human population grows exponentially at a geometric rate i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and so on, doubling the number at each
time period, whereas food production grow in much slower rate than the population, which grows at an arithmetic rate i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on. Thus,
Malthus shows that population grows much faster than the
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Reality And Malthus ' Predictions Of Population
Reality and Malthus' Predictions of Population
Imagine if Earth's population was so large that all of the world's resources had to be exhausted to their last limits just to provide food for only half of
the population. That is exactly what 17th–century demographer Thomas Malthus envisioned when he predicted how the world's population would affect
the world's resources. In An Essay on the Principle of Population, published in the late 18th century, Malthus expressed many controversial predictions
in which he argued that the increase of resources was arithmetic while the increase in population was exponential; thus, he concluded that the
population would greatly outpace the amount of resource growth on Earth. Being that Malthus made his predictions during the industrial revolution
(which was when North America and Europe reached stage two of the demographic transition), many critics of his theory claim that Malthus'
calculations were inaccurate because he did not consider technological advances in relation to food production. Also, Malthus' critics believe that he
overestimated population increase (mainly because of the time period he lived in) and (adverb) underestimated the production rate of resources.
Though both sides of the debate are plausible, it is evident that Malthus' views were incorrect because modern–day statistics regarding population and
food production do not support his claims. Therefore, because of Malthus' uncircumspect approach when he predicted population
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Overpopulation and the Environment: We Must Act Now Essay
Overpopulation and the Environment: We Must Act Now
Is the planet doomed? The short answer is no, we're not doomed, since the verb implies inevitability. (1) Population is not growing everywhere, and
the areas where growth rates are near zero or even negative (such as the United States and Western Europe) provide clues to addressing the problem in
other regions. The longer answer to the doom question is that growing population is a problem that left unsolved could indeed have very harmful effects,
both on the environment and our current life styles. However, controlling population growth rates is a relatively simple task compared to the even more
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If markets are working properly (which is a separate problem), the price of a resource will rise as that resource becomes scarcer. Rising prices
encourage people to switch their consumption patterns away from the scarce resource towards a cheaper substitute resource. Price increases also
stimulate research that may produce technologies that can allow people to do more with the same amount of resources. Although there is not always a
"tech–fix," sometimes there is. More importantly, rising prices can make existing technologies relatively cheap enough to be viable. For instance, a
rise in the price of oil may make hybrid cars relatively cheaper, allowing them to become more widespread.
The other failing of these pessimistic models is in their conclusion that continuing population growth is inevitable. A phenomenon called the
demographic transition (5) has been observed to occur as nations develop and standards of living rise. Before a nation develops, birth and death rates
are generally steady, with the birthrate slightly higher and a low rate of population growth. As development begins, death rates fall sharply (because of
increased health care) but birthrates remain steady, causing increasing population growth rates. During the demographic transition, further development
and rising standards of living accompany a declining
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No New Worlds By Dr. Adrian Forsyth
The world is in a constant state of change, today's decisions will affect the future of all species large and small, defining the ways in which society
will continue to live. The essay "No New Worlds" written by Dr. Adrian Forsyth explores ideas associated with ever changing populations and states of
the world. The essay describes the existence of humankind by their impacts on the surrounding environments. The reader is then introduced to the
implications our world faces if these problems are not solved and additionally steps to solving these issues. Thus, both men and women need to take
action to help or pay the consequences and protect the only world we have, planet Earth.
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Dr. Forsyth implements plenty of evidence as well as proven statistics to back up his outlook on these issues. The growth of human population is
happening at an exponential rate, implying that in a short period of time population growth will double. "We find it difficult to comprehend
exponential growth, but it may prove to be our fatal blind spot" [3]. When analysing the world's population over a long period of time, it took
roughly 19,000 years for the world's population to go from 5million people to 500 million people in 1500 A.D. [4] With an estimated population of
7.5 billion people [5], for a period less than 1000 years, population increased more than 1500 times its size than it was in the 1500's. In addition, on a
more minute scale of time, in 1950 the world's population was roughly 2.5 billion people [6] in merely 50 years the world's population has tripled.
With these statics, it is evident that the world's population is increasing at an incomprehensive rate. With populations at their peak, overconsumption is
another problem this world faces, as Dr. Forsyth affirms "humans consume far more than their fair share of the Earth's natural productivity."[7] Due to
this over consumption of resources, there is a vast demand for cheap food which results in the clear cutting of large forest to generate room for new
plantations of food. When doing so, humans destroy habitats that
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  • 1. The Effects Of The Malthusian Catastrophe Throughout The... After Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, his view of classical economics flourished. One of his successors Thomas Malthus continued with a more pessimist view of society, while still keeping to Smith's fundamentals. Out of this pessimistic viewpoint comes the Malthusian Doctrine, which states that as the population rate grows greater than the rate of produce to feed it, and, if unchecked, the world 's population will double every 25 years. At the same time land cannot keep up with the population growth, because land cannot breed. This will lead to a population growth problem. This paper will explore the effects of the Malthusian catastrophe throughout the past few centuries. Reviewing the implications of population growth and the need for implementations to limit population growth and natural resource depletion, providing questions challenging this point of view, and interacting with arguments of opposition can provide a well–formed argument for the implementations of new policies regarding this topic. In 18th century Europe was ripe from the Industrial Revolution. The world was taking on a more optimistic thinking. However, Thomas Malthus turned against this notion with a pessimist view of population growth. The reproduction of humans and the depletion of food were evident and are still evident today. The world is becoming more populous and with it more prosperous; humans as a whole are consuming more food, water, and natural resources than ever. In Malthus' time the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Population Bomb Throughout human history scholars have been publishing works that discuss the correlation and effects of exponential growth and carrying capacity on a population species. Exponential growth is described as "the increase of a population (or of anything) by a fixed percentage each year" (Withgott, Laposata, and Murck 2016), whereas carrying capacity is "the maximum population size that a given environment can sustain" (Withgott, Laposata, and Murck 2016). Three notable authors to contribute to the topic of exponential growth and carrying capacity are Thomas Malthus, Paul Ehrlich, and Mathis Wackernagel. Of the three authors, Reverend Thomas Malthus undoubtedly had the most controversial solution to the problem of population growth. Malthus urged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2003, Mathis Wackernagel and Susan Burns founded the Global Footprint Network: a global non–profit think tank that provides resources that encourage informed policy decisions geared towards sustainability. In 2007, the Global Footprint Network determined that the global ecological footprint was being overused 1.6 times; humanity would need 1.6 Earths to sustain current levels of output (Global Footprint Network 2016a). This think tank labels nations either as ecological creditors (countries that have a greater bio–capacity than an ecological footprint per capita) or ecological debtors (countries that use resources faster than their local ecosystems can revitalize). In 1961, most of the nations in the world were seen as ecological creditors. Today, due to the surpassing of global carrying capacity, the majority of people live in countries that are considered ecological debtors (Global Footprint Network ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of Robert Malthus 's ' Old Impact On The... Caleb Kesinger FYE: Social Science Robert Dean 10/31/16 Malthusianism was a movement that was begun by Robert Malthus in 1789 that had a big impact on the thinking, and teachings of many great geologists, and scientists. All of the men in this paper believe in this idea that population growth is going to grow faster than the growth of food, but they all have different solutions, and thoughts on the matter. Some believe that population is so out of control that we must contain it, and even find ways to drastically slow it down, while others believe that we need things like aggregate demand in order to keep the growing populations employed and not homeless. The first, and possibly the most intense man I am going to talk about is William Vogt. A huge fan of Thomas Malthus and his ideas, Vogt decided to contribute to the Malthusian movement with the writing of the book " Road to Survival". This book ended up having a huge impact on the Malthusian upbringing or revival in the 1950s and 1960s.Vogt was a big follower of population control, and was very concerned about the population growing out of control. He believed that the fast economic growth, along with the quickly growing fertility rates, would destroy the environment, and would eventually lead our society to mass hunger, disease, and even war. He also believed that this population problem would eventually lead to the collapse of human civilization. Vogt even stated that "the day of judgement is at hand as man's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Malthusian Population Theory Introduction In 1798, Thomas Malthus wrote an essay about population growth that reflects a pessimistic view to future economic development. This essay was a result of his discussion with positivists that tend to praise perfectibility of the man and knowledge diffusion as a source of prosperity for future generations. Malthus essay about population growth based on observing 17th and 18th century US population data. The general idea of the essay – that when food is enough, population grows at a geometric rate and food production just arithmetically. (Malthusian and Neo–Malthusian Theories / Ran Abramitzky and Fabio Braggion, 2003) Essay, "An Essay on the Principle of Population," is an excellent example of mathematical modeling. The Malthus model was a surprisingly good for prediction of population growth over short time intervals, but as it was discovered later, it does not work for long time intervals. This paper has the following structure: the first chapter "Model description" contains general assumptions that were made for the model. In the chapter, "Model Composition" the formula of the Malthusian population growth model introduced and the production function will be defined. In the third chapter, the Low of Diminish Returns formulated, as it is impossible to describe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one hand, the model conflicts with the fact that in modern economics, per capita incomes exhibit a tendency to growth over time. On the other hand its prediction regarding the relationship between population growth and per capita income no longer hold in modern societies. In addition, the technological progress played general role in the society development. Nonetheless, as it was shown in the chapter "Empirical Support for the Malthusian Theory " it is quite precisely describes tendencies that characterized dynamics in humans population growth before the industrial revolution and it still works for short term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. overpopulation a problem? Essay Is Overpopulation a Serious Problem? This question seems to be question that is asked quite frequently lately. In the last two centuries, population has skyrocketed. In 1800 the world population was only at 1 billion, and today it's estimated that the world population exceeds six billion people. With overpopulation, many problems have arisen. Some believe that overpopulation is the reason for world hunger, global population will reach crisis proportions by 2050, and some believe that overpopulation will bring the extinction of the human race. When one looks at the arguments that these people present, its quite overwhelming the amount of evidence that's supports their argument. On the other side, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he cites Mr. William Godwin in that the passion between the genders will eventually, with the help of time, be dissolved. But, has no proof to reinforce this claim. Malthus states that, "The best arguments for the perfectibility of man are drawn from a contemplation of the great progress that he has already made from the savage state and the difficulty of saying where he is to stop."* Further, he says that he had not seen any progress towards extinguishing of the passion of the genders, and appears to be in full force today, just as it was thousands of years ago. Just as with everything else, there are the exceptions of course, but these exceptions are not showing any signs of increasing. "But, as these exceptions do not appear to increase in number, it would surely be a very unphilosophical mode of arguing, to infer merely from the existence of an exception, that exception would, in time, become the rule, and the rule the exception."* Malthus states that the power in the earth is forever less than the power of population to produce subsistence for man. Subsistence increases only in an arithmetical ratio, while population increases in geometrical ratio when left unchecked. From this one can see the sheer overwhelming comparison of the first power to the second. Since food is a necessity for mankind, the consequences of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Relational Data Models Versus No Sql Data Model Relational Data Model Versus No SQL Data Model Rutu Patel CSIT 555 Database Systems Midterm Research Paper [1] INTRODUCTION: The term database can be defined as the collection of systematic, well–ordered and structured data that can be easily and efficiently handled, retrieved and upgraded on a periodic basis depending on its requirements. The structure and organization of any database is based upon its respective database model. A unique database model is implemented by each database depending upon the logical structure of the data that is being handled by that database. There are numerous distinct database models out in the market at present that allow the application developers to effectively manage the data. The most widely welcomed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fundamental theory of logical relations among the grouped data is incorporated in the relational database model. This method offers numerous advantages such as keeping the structured data in an organized and logically related manner, ease of data handling in case of related data or information, simplicity of data management and many more. In general, it can be stated that those database systems that assimilate the technique of relational SQL data model can execute in a productive and precise method. [3] THE NO SQL DATABASE SYSTEM AND KEY –VALUE STORE DATA MODEL: The term "No SQL" is considered in a much wider vision which means "Not Only SQL". This can be elaborated in the sense that the concept of No SQL does not consider the complete elimination of SQL language, rather it focuses on supporting other SQL like queries. The No SQL Database basically follows a model–free approach. The leading advantage of implementing the No SQL database is eliminating all the restrictions of the rigorously followed structured model in the relational database system. In No SQL approach, there are many flexibilities of choosing eligible data structure according to the information or data that has to be handled. Some of the widely followed data models of the No SQL database are key value stores, column family stores, document database, graph database, etc. The fundamental concept behind the development of the key–value store data model is to create a data model that
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  • 8. Avoiding a Malthusian Catastrophe Thomas Malthus once said, "The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man." Albert Einstein might argue, on the other hand, "Necessity is the mother of all invention," albeit in another context. So, which is it? Are we doomed to unchecked population growth followed by Malthusian catastrophe, or can we avoid it through increased food production, decreasing population growth rates, or some other means? To say Malthusian catastrophe is inevitable is completely unwarranted. Is it possible? Certainly – it is only logical that if human population reached levels which far outstripped food supply, the resulting global famine would create easily ignitable tensions between nations, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This spread in the demographic data available to contemporary researchers show that as nations become more developed, fertility rates do not increase exponentially as predicted, nor even linearly, but eventually plateau or potentially even decrease. This concept, demographic transition, has many contributing factors, many of which are uncertain. Still, even if these influences are poorly constrained, the overall trend towards replacement rates of reproduction is well established. The best example of steady and sustainable population levels is the European Union. The EU is highly industrially and agriculturally developed, yet has growth rates near zero percent, and not only a sufficient domestic food supply, but an exportable surplus of grains. Some detractors may be quick to point out that this is not the case in many developing countries like India and Sudan, which face shortages of food and resources that are exacerbated by their rapid growth rate. While true, such criticisms do not stand up to the wealth of data showing a strongly correlated positive feedback loop between increasing education and economic gains and falling fertility rates. That is, once such nations in the second phase of demographic transition receive or implement educational and economic improvements, the resulting chain–reaction can move them into the third phase of sustainability before the population can outgrow their resources. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Annotated Bibliography On Hierarchical Database Hierarchical Database It is a kind of database model which is designed in a hierarchy completely access to data beginning at the highest of hierarchical then changes to down such as customer to order. The hierarchical typical structure has levels which shows one –to – many also relationship between a parent and children divisions. The main key this models which following by each parent can have many children as well each child has simply one parent. This model is most common if it is compared with network and relational database because it can be manage by huge amounts of data for difficult projects. Advantages Speed very efficiency Data independence Database integrity which link between child and parent Data is simplicity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... it is a collection of data items organised as a set of formally described tables from what data can be accessed. The application standard to use this kind of database is the structured query language (SQL).This statements are used for both communication with queries for information from a relational database this schema set of tables contain data built into predefined categories. Each table contains one or more data categories in columns, each row contains a unique instance of data for the categories defined by the columns. A relational database Management system (RDBMS) is the physical and logical implementation of a relational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Simon Ehrlich Wager Case Summary The Simon–Ehrlich wager was all about this idea of Malthusian catastrophe (Regis, 1997). The idea is that because of population growth we are running out of resources and we will eventually exhaust them all and die out. Julian Simon the so call cornucopian doom slayer challenged the Malthusian believer Paul Ehrlich to a bet. Simon told Ehrlich that he could pick any–raw material and and any date in the future. If Simon was correct the eventually price of these resources would decrease or not change more then inflation and if Ehrlich was correct since we are running out of resources the price of these metal would increase. Ehrlich selected five assorted metal which included chromium, copper, nickel, tin and tungsten. In the prices rose Simon... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I definitely agree with Simon when he talks about the creativity and ingenious of humans. The innovations we have today in not just the world of food production are absolutely mind blowing. The machines we use for farming and how we change plants at the genetic level to suit us are some of the many examples. Granted those inventions can somewhat be debated they are still great examples of human's ability to problem solve. The part I am less hesitant to agree with is that there is no problem at all. I think eventually we will reach some sort of semi Malthusian catastrophe. Will it may not be exactly about food I think it's more likely going to be an issue of land. We only have so much space on this planet and I think it there is anything that could be used up it would be that. Also I am not blind to the fact the Simon did somewhat less then problems of species loss. We are definably losing more then one species a year. Granted when it comes to actual human survival that may not be an issues but when it comes down to the diversity of life I think that is a problem. Another issues is that while we can technical always come up for a solution for the growing need for more food, I think the cost of that is health. Some of the things we are making and doing to feed the world are not going to always allow for a health existence. Overall, I would say I definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Gfcjhgf Essay examples 1) Describe briefly the relashonship between Tito and Bimbo. In what way was Tito "almost like a dog" and Bimbo "almost like a boy"? (2) While noone had the slightest idea of where this young boy came from, how old he was or even who his parents were, they had remembered seeing Bimbo right at his side. Bimbo was Tito's everything; he was his nurse, his mother, his pillow and his father. I think Bimbo acted more like aboy because he would always bring the food home, and although it had become a regular thing for them, I feel like Bimbo was more in control that Tito. Tito, on the other hand, never got the food, or even looked for it. He acts more like dogs, as if theres always going to be food on a silver platter and he just has to wait. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was starting to make his ways towards the inner gate when Bimbo started biting his clothes. Tito suddenley realized he was urging him towards the sea gate, as it was safe there. He leaded Tito around the open pits and pools of bubbling mud, and when Tito got to the sea gate he noticed Bimbo was missing. 5) Although this is not a happy story, it is not a tragic one. What do we find out at the end of the story trhat gives us a warm feeling? What do you think Untermeyer is trying to say about human nature? (2) In the midst of everything that was going on in that particular moment in time, all that was on Bimbo's thoughts were Tito. I think he had noticed him going alittle pale and not keeping his balance so he went to the bakery to get him some cake. Untermeyer was trying to show just in general how much an animal or a human would do to protect someone they truly love. In the end Bimbo died, and although he was a smart enough dog to know he wouldve, he loved Tito and he sacrificed his life to protect and help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did Malthus Build Food Production In The Ottoman Empire Growth and Food Production in the Ottoman Empire In his 1798 Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus defended the proposition that, "had population and food increased in the same ratio, it is probable that man might never have emerged from the savage state." Labeled a 'Malthusian trap' after the demographer's work, the theoretical principle holds that, because population increases exponentially, while agricultural output increases arithmetically, periodic premature deaths among the population will be caused by a lack of sustenance. Had a population never overcome the reoccurring demographic trap of an equal increase in food and population, Malthus contends, the life of man as a subsistence farmer would continue to be, as succinctly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Ottoman Empire, immigration from Russia and the upper Balkan Peninsula brought a ten–fold increase in iron plow use in Ottoman Bulgaria, and the introduction of the calorie–rich potato to Anatolia, which had "a beneficial effect of agriculture of Anatolia as a whole." Whether or not the limited introduction of improved techniques and plant species into the Empire was also driving force behind increased production, it still appeared to be caused by the influx of people to the region. Malthus's doomsday prediction of stagnation upon population growth appears to fail when considering the possibility of introduction of new techniques to maximize gains. So far, in the case of the Ottoman Empire, the relationship between changes in population density and agricultural production has proven to be that an increase in the former resulted in a subsequent and equal rise in the latter. In order to address whether or not Malthus's claim that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Population Problems By Garett Hardin Malthusian view stated that Human Population grows exponentially while the resources consumed by the population (mainly food)– grows linearly. Thereby, there would be a time when the Population would exceed the supply of food, and thereby would die–off due to Famine like situation (positive checks), or alternatively the humans themselves would use "moral restraint"– including late marriages (negative checks). Malthus is his essay also states that parents must produce only as many children as they could afford to nourish and maintain after marriage. In his essay "Tragedy of Commons"– Garett Hardin too speaks on very similar lines. As his abstract reads– The Population Problem has no technical solution, it requires a fundamental extension in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a very good argument, had the world been an Equal and Just world, but as we know it, the world is highly unequal in terms of opportunities and resource distribution. While Hardin himself practices what he preached– breeding 4 children– because he and his wife, had the capability to nurture them– but states that a poor man– must refrain from breeding more than the number of children he can nurture. Hardin also specifies the way of Inheritance to be unjust– as "an idiot can inherit millions"– and how genetic recombination could make a mockery of the doctrine of "like father, like son". Although Hardin does not talk in great detail in this essay as to the plans that he proposes for addressing this population issue– he says that– "The alternative to the commons is too horrifying to contemplate. Injustice is preferable to total ruin." He indicates through the example of Kingsley Davis– how coercion could be necessary– even if it is not unanimously agreed upon! From his Essay, it is evident that Hardin is not unaware of Technological advancements that could alter the resources vs population issues. But why then does Hardin not consider Boserup's Theory? Is there something more than what Hardin has expressed– is a question that that I am trying to find an answer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Database Security – 1 – Database Security *) GГњNTHER PERNUL Institut fГјr Angewandte Informatik und Informationssysteme Abteilung fГјr Information Engineering UniversitГ¤t Wien Vienna, Austria 1. Introduction 1.1 The Relational Data Model Revisited 1.2 The Vocabulary of Security and Major DB Security Threats 2. Database Security Models 2.1 Discretionary Security Models 2.2 Mandatory Security Models 2.3 Adapted Mandatory Access Control Model 2.4 Personal Knowledge Approach 2.5 Clark and Wilson Model 2.6 A Final Note on Database Security Models 3. Multilevel Secure Prototypes and Systems 3.1 SeaView 3.2 Lock Data Views 3.3 ASD_Views 4. Conceptual Data Model for Multilevel Security 4.1 Concepts of Security Semantics 4.2 Classification ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... В· Authorization, Access Controls Authorization is the specification of a set of rules that specify who has which type of access to what information. Authorization policies therefore govern the disclosure and modification of information. Access controls are
  • 15. – 3 – procedures that are designed to control authorizations. They are responsible to limit access to stored data to authorized users only. В· Integrity, Consistency An integrity policy states a set of rules (i. e. semantic integrity constraints) that define the correct states of the database during database operation and therefore can protect against malicious or accidental modification of information. Closely related issues to integrity and consistency are concurrency control and recovery. Concurrency control policies protect the integrity of the database in the presence of concurrent transactions. If these transactions do not terminate normally due to system crashes or security violations recovery techniques are used to reconstruct correct or valid database states. В· Auditing The requirement to keep records of all security relevant actions issued by a user is called auditing. Resulting audit records are the basis for further reviews and examinations in order to test the adequacy of system controls and to recommend any changes in the security policy. In this Chapter such a broad perspective of database security is not taken. Instead, main focus is directed towards aspects related to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Thomas Malthus Research Paper Thomas Malthus, an economist during the 18th century, proposed a theory regarding the correlation between population growth and the status of society. He wrote an essay expressing his beliefs that led to a controversial discussion. Mathus thought that as population doubles, food resources grew singularly. Because of this, he believed that as a population grew, a lack of resources would cause a continuous cycle of penury and distress. Malthus was incorrect in stating that population growths leads to pennilessness and agony because food production has increased with the help of technology. Malthus was incorrect in his thinking because the amount of food being produced has been able to sustain the world population. According to Document A, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Fashion Modeling Career The career I would like to learn in my future is being in the fashion model industry. Choosing this career took place when I walked in the "Victoria Secret" underwear store I would spot the wide screens and the fashion models wearing all the clothes and underwear on. In my point of view, this would be a great future for myself since I'm confident and I have those great personalities I am great with people and I can put myself into character in the show and I believe I have an attractive shaped for the clothes. I ask myself if I were able to make it, I would literally be great full and will retain me from bad people and food for my health. In my perspective, this would be a surprising career for me and my family. They pay very well and I would like to make my dreams come true and be proud receiving my own money. General description of duties and responsibilities First of all, a modeling career is all about representing famous new clothes and traveling the world. Choosing this career was unbelievable because I walked through the store ВЁVictoria SecretВЁ and I would look at the models, modeling clothes and underwear and in that moment I thought about that career. Some duties I would need to accomplish are dedicating time and keeping a nice body shape to fit the clothes without any problem. Another two are having confidence and keeping a strong mind. One responsibility is being able to travel because thatВґs very important to visit different places and being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Malthusian Catastrophe Research Paper A reverend named Thomas Robert Malthus, who was influential in the fields of economics, politics, and demographics, came up with the theory of malthusianism. Malthusianism describes how the population tends to increase at a faster rate than its means of subsistence, and unless it is checked, it will cause widespread poverty and degradation. Malthus also wrote an essay on the principles of population, which described that unchecked growth is exponential, while the growth of the food supply is expected to be minimal at best. Malthus believed there were two "checks" that could reduce the population, returning it to a more sustainable level. He believed that abstinence, delaying marriage until finances become suitable for a family, and restricting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of natural Malthusian catastrophe would be a disease that wipes out most of the poverty in a region. An example of forcing a Malthusian catastrophe would be setting laws on the number of children you can have. I think it would be best to let it happen naturally, but if it is to out of control, then it would be better to force it. The longer a country remains over populated, the harder it will become to be able to return the population back to balance. If a Malthusian catastrophe were to happen naturally, you could say that the earth has its own "checks" to maintain the population. When a certain region becomes over populated, that region becomes filled with poverty. A deadly disease could arise and kill many of the people living in poverty, balancing out the population back to normal. Many people who live in poverty do not have good living conditions, and a severe storm could also cause a lot of destruction and death. A Malthusian catastrophe can be simplified into three basic concepts: production, distribution, and technology. These three concepts can all be related back to the food supply of a population. How to produce more food, distribute the food equally, and use technology to help prevent a Malthusian catastrophe. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Overpopulation a Problem? Is Overpopulation a Serious Problem? This question seems to be question that is asked quite frequently lately. In the last two centuries, population has skyrocketed. In 1800 the world population was only at 1 billion, and today it's estimated that the world population exceeds six billion people. With overpopulation, many problems have arisen. Some believe that overpopulation is the reason for world hunger, global population will reach crisis proportions by 2050, and some believe that overpopulation will bring the extinction of the human race. When one looks at the arguments that these people present, its quite overwhelming the amount of evidence that's supports their argument. On the other side, the evidence for the opposing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malthus goes on to state that the earth is filled with life in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and that if left unhindered could fill all the worlds in the universe, but necessity, "that imperious all pervading law of nature" restrains them within their prescribed boundaries. Man cannot escape from this fact. "Among plants and animals its effects are waste of seed, sickness, and premature death. Among mankind, misery and viceВ…В…"* Malthus in his article goes on to state what kinds of positive preventive checks there are for population growth and uses England as an example. The difficulties of raising a family acts as a preventive check, as well as some of the distresses of the lower classes in providing food and adequate attention to children also acts as a preventitive check. Malthus states that the preventive check operates in some effect to all ranks of society in England. For example, he says that there are some men even in the highest rank not willing to start a family due to the fact that they have to give up many of their own leisurely activities, or not willing to give up the money to start a family. В‘These consideration are certainly trivial, but a preventive foresight of this kind has objects of much greater weight for its contemplation as we go lower."* A good situation that embodies this quote is that of a single man that earns just enough money to be considered to be in the class of a gentleman. If this man gets married he must know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Tour Operator Agency Database. Essay A multinational tour operator agency has gained new business growth in the North American market through the use of social media. Its operation has expanded by 50% within six months and the agency requires an enhanced data management strategy to sustain their business operations. Their existing data repository for its reservation processing system is limited in business intelligence and reporting functionalities. The tour operator seeks a database management specialist to assist them in leveraging their data sources to enable them to forecast and project tour sales appropriately. Imagine that you have been hired to fulfill their need of enhancing the data repository for their current reservation processing system. Upon reviewing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You may make use of graphical tools in Microsoft Word or Visio, or an open source alternative such as Dia. Note: The graphically depicted solution is not included in the required page length. Construct a query that can be used on a report for determining how many days the customer's invoice will require payment if total amount due is within 45 days. Provide a copy of your working code as part of the paper. Using the salesperson table described in the summary above, complete the following: Construct a trigger that will increase the field that holds the total number of tours sold per salesperson by an increment of one (1). Create a query that can produce results that show the quantity of customers each salesperson has sold tours to. Support the reasoning behind using stored procedures within the database as an optimization process for the database transactions. Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements: Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one–inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school–specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the professor's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay How do racist attitudes towards Indians contribute to the catastrophe that overtakes the Hayden family? Racism is an underlying force in the Novel Montana 1948, written by Larry Watson. The racist attitudes shown towards the Indians in Bentrock escalate to a point where a catastrophe overtakes the Hayden Family. In the town Bentrock in 1948, it was accustomed that racial attitudes towards the Indians were apart of the culture and nature of the town. Marie Little Soldier's confession about Frank's antics could prove to be a vital point when all the secrets started to unravel and eventually contributed to the catastrophe that took over the Hayden family. Gail Hayden, David's mother, comes from a completely different region with different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Word around Bentrock was that Frank Hayden has been abusing the trust of being a qualified doctor by exploiting Indian women. Marie confesses to Gail about Frank's antics and Gail eventually tells her husband about the confession. "The reason, Wesley, the reason Marie didn't want to be examined by Frank is that he– he has... is that your brother has molested Indian girls." This secret acts as a breaking point for many other secrets to be exposed that eventually contribute to the catastrophe. Gail begins to unpack what has been going on in Bentrock. Gail Hayden comes from North Dakota, a place with different morals and values compared to Bentrock. She is able to see the racist attitudes shown towards Indians in a different light and believes it is wrong because she has been brought up in a different culture. She sees things differently than the natives in Bentrock and is able to decipher the racial propaganda. Her influence on Wes, making him investigate the allegations, could prove to be a major contribution to the catastrophe that overtakes the Hayden family. "That is not the way it works. You know that. Sins– crimes– are not supposed to go unpunished." This quote shows her kind nature and the difference between her morals and values compared to a Bentrock native. She could prove to be a factor in the catastrophe, but could it solely be the Hayden's to blame? The Hayden family was able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Lake Toba Essay 1. Introduction 1.1. Toba Catastrophe Lake Toba is located in Sumatra, Indonesia (Figure 1). The Toba Eruption was the last of three major eruptions, which occurred over the past million years, creating a volcanic caldera1. The most recent eruption, also known as the Youngest Toba Tuff erupted around 73,000 (В± 4000) years ago2. This created a global catastrophe that effected many species, including humans. Many researchers have linked this even to the most recent bottleneck in human evolution resulting in a dramatic drop in the human population to only about 3,000 to 10,000 in a very short period of time3. 1.2 Definition of Supereruption The term "supereruption" was introduced after the Toba eruption in 1992 to describe the devastating effects that occurred5. To this date, there is no strict definition however; an eruption that can produce over 300 cubic kilometers of magma would have global consequences and therefore, be considered 'super'6. The volume of magma that erupted from Toba was much greater than any other eruption previously recorded2. The fragmental deposit from such a large eruption can produce volumes of 1000km3 or greater7. Therefore, according to this definition, the latest eruption of Toba can definitely be considered a supereruption. 1.3 Comparison to Yellowstone Eruptions Figure 2 compares the volume of material erupted from several different eruptions and it is clear the Yellowstone eruptions were of significant size. Three of the eruptions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Growth Of Population Growth Essay The present rate of population growth is one of the most significant environmental issues we as humans are facing. The exponential growth at which the population is moving is having direct impacts on climate, energy, poverty, food, the global economy, and politics (Why Population Matters). The world population is currently 7.3 billion people and there is growing doubt that the planet is able to sustain human needs and resource consumption (Population Concern). The expansion of human population is impacting countries, societies, and cultures around the world differently. These differences can occur due to, environmental, political, and societal factors that can determine the severity of the issue and how the country decides to respond. The population is growing at exponential rates and can be expressed by calculating the double time, which is the number of years it takes for population size to double (Harper, Chapter 5). For developed countries, the calculated double time is longer than that of a developing country (Harper, Chapter 5). The first case study under analysis is that of Rwanda, one of the poorest nations in the world, which therefore has one of the lowest double time growths (Harper, Chapter 5). Food scarcity and violence are the stories of Rwanda's fate and is outlined in Jared Diamond's book, "Collapse". The second case study being examined is China's human population growth, which is not only negatively impacting its own country, but impacting others at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Industrial Revolution And The Public Health Revolution Since our origin, worldwide human population has steadily been on the rise. We humans emerged as a species about 200,000 years ago. In geological time, that is really incredibly recent. Just 10,000 years ago, there were one million of us. By 1800, just over 200 years ago, there were 1 billion of us. By 1960, 50 years ago, there were 3 billion of us. There are now over 7 billion of us. By 2050, your children, or your children 's children, will be living on a planet with at least 9 billion other people. During some time towards the end of this century, there will be at least 10 billion of us. We got to where we are now through a number of civilization– and society–shaping "events", most notably the agricultural revolution, the scientific revolution, the industrial revolution and – in the West– the public–health revolution. By 1980, there were 4 billion of us on the planet. Just 10 years later, in 1990, there were 5 billion of us. By this point initial signs of the consequences of our growth were starting to show. Not the least of these was on water. Our demand for water – not just the water we drank but the water we needed for food production and to make all the stuff we were consuming – was going through the roof. But something was starting to happen to water. There are now more than 7 billion of us on Earth. As our numbers continue to grow, we continue to increase our need for far more water, far more food, far more land, far more transport and far more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Exponential Growth In The Malhusian Economy The Malthusian Model compares growth rates between population and means of subsistence and describes what conditions characterize a Malthusian Economy. If a population is given the opportunity to double in size every twenty–five years, it would exhibit exponential growth. However, the means of subsistence do not grow exponentially but arithmetically (Elwell 2001, 5). The differing patterns of growth allow for a large gap between population and production to grow over time. In a Malthusian Economy, one would expect to see population and means of subsistence each grow marginally and alternately with neither exhibiting significant sustained growth. In pre–industrial Europe, we saw exactly this. Humans' ability to produce food and children are not equal and it is through Malthusian population checks, without significant increases in technology, that populations can be sustained in the long–run (Elwell 2001, 5). Population checks would make it so the population would not grow far beyond the populations' given means of subsistence. However, with the Industrial Revolution, agricultural productivity could increase in efficiency enough to sustain an exponentially growing population. Without technology and without positive checks, population would grow at the same exponential rate and means of subsistence would grow at the arithmetic rate, leading to an unsustainable population (Elwell 2001, 5). In summation, population grows at an exponential rate, which is controlled by positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Malthus Model Of Population Growth Case Study UNIVERSITГ„T KOBLENZ–LANDAU Campus Koblenz UniversitГ¤tsstraГџe 1 56070 Koblenz, GERMANY Simulation and Agent based Systems Malthus Model of Population Growth Released on: 19–01–201 Participants: Sennikova Tatiana (214202789) 2 Table of content Table of figures ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 4 1. Model Description ........................................................................................................................... 5 2. Model ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The population growth rate for a given level of consumption characterized by difference between the birth rate and the death rate. Let us define gross population function G(c), which is equal to (b–d)+1. Than Nt+1=NtG(ct) (1.1) This is the formula of the Malthusian population model. Graphically we will have: 7 Figure 2: Gross Population Growth Rate Function (Crafts, N, 2008) In the model, population at the next time period is determined by the population at the previous time period, so we can said that this is a difference equation model. In this case, we can use the model to determine population sizes at any point in the future by applying the equation repeatedly until we reach the desired point in time. 2.1 Production Function At the time when Malthus wrote his essay, the second factor of production except land was labor. In the model, he assumes that all individuals own an equal share of the land and the total amount of the land limited by L. Productivity of each particular person is also fixed. Then production function can be defined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Malthus With 200 years past, much has changed since Malthus published his famous Essay on the Principle of Population. Nonetheless, his theories remain interwoven in modern discourse about the effects of our growing population, despite new evidence that challenges his ideas. Malthus argued that as populations grow exponentially, the linear production of food is unable to feed a rising global population. Malthus concluded that poverty emanates from this tension between population growth and food availability. He hypothesized that the earth could only sustain a certain number of people and that a series of positive checks–famine, war, disease–and negative checks–celibacy, contraception–that keep the population from surpassing its natural limit. Malthus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Merely dismissing Malthus's argument as doomsday nonsense overlooks the reality that indeed, the global population strains natural resources and furthers environmental degradation. This green version of Malthusianism more aptly addresses the consequences that exponential population growth has on our society. Water is often seen in a Malthusian light as scarcity, in areas like Yemen, are exacerbated by high population growth. Although the absolute amount of water on the globe is enough to sustain the world's population, it is not distributed equally, resulting in scarcity for certain populations. Moreover, with increases in populations, our pollution destroys lands and GHG emissions continue to exacerbate climate change. These effects are most greatly suffered by the poorest as they are often dependent upon the land and are the most vulnerable in the case of a natural disaster. Currently, industrial nations consume a disproportionately large amount of the world's resources and already strain ecological limits. As the global south continues to develop, so will their consumption. This model of high consumption seen in the first world cannot be sustained and impossible for developing nations to reproduce given the ecological limits of the earth. As the middle class in countries like India and China rapidly grow, it is important that governments–particularly in developed nations–face the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Electronic Healthcare Information Systems Analysis Databases, Electronic Healthcare Information Systems, Data Sets and Data Standards Patient data is crucial to healthcare practice. Having the ability to create, modify, delete, and view patient data is the most important aspect of healthcare. A vital storage mechanism to perform the above functions is a database. A database is essential in development of Electronic Health Record system A database is an organized collection of data saved as a binary–type file on a computer (Sayles, 2013). Binary–type files only contains ones and zeros so it is unreadable to end users. A database management system provides the ability to perform the functions mentioned above. Many vendors are available in the marketplace for different kinds of database ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Data objects can model relational data or advanced data types such as graphics, movies, and audio. Smalltalk, C++, Java, and others are objects used in object–oriented data. The object–relational is a combination of relational and object–oriented databases. Traditional and advanced data types can be used to construct database management systems. These systems can connect to a company's website and update records as needed. Database Approach The main purpose of a database is data storage that can be stored and retrieved when needed. A popular common language called structured query language (SQL) is used to store and retrieve data in relational database. This language enables the systems to run a report or modify data or remove the data from the database. A database management system (DBMS) controls all aspects of a database, this is not limited to the creation, maintenance, and use of database. The DBMS ensures proper applications are able to access the database. An important purpose of a DBMS is to maintain the data definitions (data dictionary) for all the data elements in the database. It also enforces data integrity and security measures. Data Models Data models provide a contextual framework and graphical representation that aid in the definition of data elements. In a relational database, the data model lays the foundation for the database and identifies important entities, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Evaluation Of User Requirement Analysis Of Data Warehouse... Evaluation of User Requirement Analysis in Data Warehouse Design 1.0 Introduction A data warehouse (DW) can be acknowledged as one of the most complex information system modules available and it is a system that periodically retrieves and consolidates data from the sources into a dimensional or normalized data store. It is an integrated, subject–oriented, nonvolatile and a time–variant collection of data in support of management's decisions (Inmon, 1993). 1.1Data Warehouse Design Process When considering the suggestions of various authors who are well known in the field, such as William Inmon and Ralph Kimball the DW design process can be divided into three main stages (Figure 1). The first phase which is DW planning is aimed at determining the scope and the objectives of the DW. The second phase will be concentrating on individual data marts (DM) and will be repeated for each DM to be implemented. And according to the Figure 1, the second phase can be further divided into five distinct main phases. The final phase will focus on performance optimization and keeping the DW schema up–to–date. This paper will be focusing only on the requirement analysis phase. In DW lifecycle, one of the most crucial phases that might affect all other phases of DW development is the Requirement Analysis phase. It is a process of collecting requirements from end user. The goal of this phase is to identify organizational objectives and elaborate requirements that could measure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Population Growth On Environment And Development According to Ray (1998), every four days there is a net population increase of over one million people, and this exponential increase is greatly associated as being one of the main drivers of poverty and environmental degradation worldwide (Dasgupta, 1995), resulting in extreme stress on ecosystem services (ES), as well as human development. However, the extent to which future population growth will be a 'problem' for both the environment and development is disputed amongst academics around four main models which link population, environment, and development together. In this essay, I will begin by exploring the vicious circle and Malthusian models and their views ofpopulation growth on environment and development, and contrast these with the Boserup and Cornucopian models using examples, before concluding. The exponential growth of global population has seen the per annum population increase go from taking 100 years between the 1st billion and 2nd billion to just 16 years between the 6th and 7th billion (Ray, 1998). The Malthusian (/ neo–Malthusian) model developed by Thomas Malthus in 1798, as well as the Vicious Circle Model (VCM) both regard population growth as an extreme problem for both the environment and for the development of nations. The Malthusian theories links how as global population increases exponentially and food production remains linear, a critical point comes whereby shortages of food will result in large scale famine and death until population values ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Applying Normalized Tables And The Model Of The Entity... then be able to identify the dependencies between the attributes, and then create normalized tables directly based on those dependencies. More often than not this can be done mentally or on paper before the tables are even added to the actual design. Normalization appropriates the affiliation amongst all of the attributes within the entity table to achieve its goal. Since the Entity Relationship Diagram will also contain the appropriations amongst the attributes, as a common base to identify the entity type structure, than it is possible to then apply the normalization principles, all during the conceptual data modeling phase. Enacting Normalization during the Entity Relationship Diagram can then improve the conceptual model, and therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The relationship are then indicated by the common columns, or the domains, in the data tables are related. The Transitive Dependency within an entity type takes place of the non entity attributive attributes have dependency amongst there selves. Multi – Valued dependency likeness in the Entity Relationship Diagram can take place when the attributes within the entity example have more than one value. This is a potential instance when some attributes within an entity examples have the maximum cardinality of n, or more than 1. When the attribute has lots of values in an entity example, this can be setup either as the composite key modifier of the entity type, or then split into the weak entity type. Normalized Entity Relationship represents the dependency approach in Entity Relationship Diagram toward the intended use in the application of normal form. Normalization is a many step occurrence that begins with "unnormalized" relations.The first set up in normalization is to appropriate the data into a two dimensional table. In an unnormalized relation the data can repeat within the columns. To be able to move to a first normal form a relation must also contain only the atomic values at each of the rows and columns. So this means no repeating groups, and a set of columns will be named the Candidate key when its value can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Is Non Eschatological Poetry Possible? "Is non–eschatological poetry possible?" Answering his own question, Ceslaw Milosz offers a resounding no. No – that is – if one is not to be indifferent to time and to questions of last things, like damnation, judgment, the Kingdom of God, or the ends of history. If poetry is "the passionate pursuit of the Real," not only would non–eschatological poetry mean poetic indifference to our experiences of temporality and last things, it would mean a collapse into isolation and solipsism, a poetics severed from the reality of the world that makes human life common. Such stark demands for poetry are indicative of Milosz's investment poetry as a witness to the world, which also involves a witness to God. Indeed, internal to Milosz's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Put as directly as possible: while his eschatology undergoes significant revision from his Zagarist poetry to his poetry during Poland's Occupation, Milosz nevertheless confirms his conviction about the need for eschatology as an ingredient in poetry's witness, maintaining an eschatological concern for the fate of the world in his early authorship. During this time, eschatology, for Milosz, while having to do with the "last things," most fundamentally names a way of seeing the world's connectedness to God. In the first part of this paper, I attend to his eschatology known as "catastrophism." This catastrophist position is elaborated by the poems "Hymn and "To Father Ch.," where Milosz writes of the natural order as a divine and destructive force, but a force to which human beings might be reconciled. In the second part, I trace an eschatology from his poetic cycle "The World" which is characterized as "restorationist." What emerges is (1) an ongoing eschatological preoccupation that has underwent (2) a shift away from his catastrophic conception and towards a Christian eschatological framework. Last, I conclude by further characterizing the eschatological witness of the poet, suggesting that Milosz's term "ecstatic pessimism" is also an apt description of his eschatological imagination. I. A "Hymn" to Catastrophe Czeslaw Milosz's interwar poetry of the 1930s, often affiliated with the Zagarist movement in Polish poetry, is characterized by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Increasing Population Uncertainty Essay Increasing Population Uncertainty Carrying capacity is defined as the number of individuals of a certain species that can be sustained indefinitely in a particular area. The Earth's capacity to support people is determined both by natural constraints and by human choices concerning economics, environment, culture (including values and politics), and demography. Human carrying capacity is more difficult to estimate than some of the standard demographic indicators, like expectation of life or the total fertility rate, because human carrying capacity depends on populations and activities around the world. Human carrying capacity is therefore dynamic and uncertain. Ecologists have often made use of the concept of carrying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many environmental, social, and economic problems either stem from or are increased in magnitude by the overpopulation problem. With an exponentially increasing population, the problems created by overpopulation grow correspondingly. Population growth is out–spacing growth in agricultural production and it is putting increasing pressure on erodible soils, grazing lands, water, and fuel–wood supplies (Chapman, Peterson, & Smith–Moran, 2000). To ensure population stability not only in the increasingly wealthy third–world areas, but also in the industrialized areas, countries and individuals must work together to achieve controlled population growth. The earth does not contain enough resources to indefinitely sustain the current enormous population growth. For instance, there only is a limited area of arable land and living space available to us. China, home to 1.2 billion people or 1/5 the world's population, is an excellent example of the kinds of problems that arise in an increasingly crowded society. Trying to increase the standard of living of its people, China has industrialized and the economy has grown (Hanson, 1995). This increase in wealth has increased the demand for food in China. The demand is so great that China went from exporting 8 million tons of grain in 1992 to becoming a net importer of 16 million tons of grain in 1994 (China News Digest, 1995). This causes a worldwide grain shortage that raises prices, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Arousal Theory only improve until as certain level of arousal has reached its optimum level then it will start to go downhill. This theory has three rules and they are– The activity– while studies have shown that your performance will increase until you have reached your optimal level of arousal, there are some sports that require you to have a low arousal level and example of a sport that requires a low arousal level is snooker, as the player has to be very calm and collected and take his/her time to choose the right ball to pot and they have to find the exact spot on the ball that they want to hit, if they had a high level of arousal they would very likely miss their shot. Skill level– while higher levels of arousal have been proven to improve an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Inverted U theory, there is an optimal level of performance then after that the athlete's performance will start to deteriorate. Catastrophe theory however suggests that there is a decline in performance resulting from the combination of high cognitive anxiety and increasing somatic anxiety. In my opinion Catastrophe theory is more of a model than a theory in that it attempts to predict human behaviour and performance rather than explaining how it occurs that is why it is not a reliable theory. the model proposes that performance is affected by the relationship between somatic (Physical) anxiety and cognitive (Mental) anxiety. when cognitive anxiety is high but somatic anxiety is low performance is enhanced but when both cognitive and somatic anxiety are high, performance can suddenly deteriorate. Following this sudden decrease in performance, the performer tries to regain control by decreasing arousal. when they attempt to do this, their performance doesn't immediately return to its original level but remains low and only gradually starts to rise as arousal and anxiety returns to much lower levels. it is also possible that performance will continue to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The 's Secret Model By Cameron Russell Victoria 's Secret Model, Cameron Russell, delivered one of the most profound TED Talks delivered on the Mid Atlantic stage, according to TED writer Cameron Gallo. The model explains that though the modeling industry considered her a perfect, she does not believe her appearance defines her. Thus she came up with the title for her speech, "Looks Aren 't Everything... Believe Me, I 'm aModel.". She specifically addresses that children need to understand that modeling does not constitute a glamorous career. The industry drowns out personal values, views, and appearances to warp these characteristics into a general image accepted by the masses, according to Russell. She describes her view on modeling, and how it essentially made her feel like a hard shell of a person with no inner value. She ended by encouraging people to find a balance between outward appearance and inner beauty. "Looks Aren 't Everything.... Believe Me, I 'm a Model" is categorized as TED talk. These "talks" are powered by nonprofit organizations dedicated to spreading ideas, in the form of speeches, demonstrations, and videos. Richard Saul Wormac, describes the talks as "observations and recognition of a powerful convergence among three fields: technology, entertainment and design"(Gallo 3). World class speakers perform 18–20 minute presentations, within the three fields. Cameron Russell addresses each individual field in her speech, not limiting herself to one specific category. Modeling developed a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Fema Research Paper The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) partners with Homeland Security to aid Americans and people in other countries in case a major disaster occurs. They give out food and water and help provide shelters to those who have lost their homes. But it has only been in recent years after terrorist attacks on U.S. soil that Homeland Security has joined this group. This has increased suspicions towards why a group that was created to fight terrorists would need to be involved in aiding those who have been in an earthquake or flooding. Few Americans feel that they have any hope of being able to truly count on their assistance because of this. But that isn't the only reason. FEMA has been hiding several truths from Americans who falsely believe... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High Amount of Losses Unfortunately, FEMA already knows what most Americans don't. There will be a huge amount of casualties because so few people are prepared for a state of emergency to happen. Because of this, they are already prepared to bury thousands of people with a stash of coffins that they keep handy. Although this sounds cruel, it should be used as motivation for people to not expect FEMA to be their savior in case of a disaster. They have to be able to handle situations on their own instead. As you can see, this organization is highly motivated to work against the American people, not for them. That is why it is extremely important that people start preparing now for a possible crisis now. Foods that have a long shelf life and don't need refrigeration are the most important to have on hand. Freeze dried food can last for about 25 years, so it is the best to keep. But canned foods that can be easily heated up are also important in case there isn't enough water to rehydrate it. These types of foods are all easily found for sale at www.survivalcavefood.com. They come in airtight containers to avoid pests from getting in them too. And the website has a neat calculator tool, so you can determine how much food that you need to keep on hand per person to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Women 's Exploitation Of Women The exploitation of women in production, and the exclusion of women from consumption is not the only ways in which the female body is harmed as a result of the globalization of the fashion industry. Perhaps the most obvious occurrence of female body harm in the fashion industry is a result of fashion modeling. An up–close look into the modeling industry as a microcosm of the fashion industry reveals the severe objectification and commodification of fashion models for the sake of consumption. The modeling industry has created a culture of exclusion across genders and races. Author Ashley Mears (2010) critically analyses the fashion industry, and how it influences production of culture and beauty ideals around the world. The modeling world is extremely female dominated, and the women who participate are continually commodified as they are used as a means to "promote and disseminate ideas of how women should look," (p. 23). Because consumption is valued so in today's society, the model is employed based on her perceived ability to sell a product. The clothes she is hired to wear and the beauty ideal that she is helping sell are more important than her humanity, and she becomes dehumanized. "Clothes take on such utmost importance that models are and should be mere clothes hangers, with perfectly discrete bodies that will display the clothes but not detract from them," (Mears, 2010, p. 35). Models are blatantly objectified as they are forced be invisible for the sake of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Malthus Theory And The Earth's Theory Of Overpopulation The Earth's population is growing rapidly leading to a state where human population exceeds the Earth's carrying capacity. Thomas Robert Malthus was the first economist to start the theory of population and the idea of overpopulation. He wrote his views and explanation about population and its consequences in his essay on "Principles of Population" which was published in 1798. The book explained the relationship between food and population, and their growth patterns. His views on the theory of overpopulation and its impact influenced many political economists and earned economics the label of the "dismissal science". Malthus was concerned by the condition of poverty in the British cities during his time and the increase of population in the industrializing societies. The main idea of Malthus theory was to maintain balance between the population growth and the food for human existence, as the human population tends to grow quicker than the power in the earth to produce subsistence. Malthus was the first economists to present the views and ideas on the matter of population growth and its effect on food and the surroundings. According to Malthus Theory, human population grows exponentially at a geometric rate i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and so on, doubling the number at each time period, whereas food production grow in much slower rate than the population, which grows at an arithmetic rate i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on. Thus, Malthus shows that population grows much faster than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Reality And Malthus ' Predictions Of Population Reality and Malthus' Predictions of Population Imagine if Earth's population was so large that all of the world's resources had to be exhausted to their last limits just to provide food for only half of the population. That is exactly what 17th–century demographer Thomas Malthus envisioned when he predicted how the world's population would affect the world's resources. In An Essay on the Principle of Population, published in the late 18th century, Malthus expressed many controversial predictions in which he argued that the increase of resources was arithmetic while the increase in population was exponential; thus, he concluded that the population would greatly outpace the amount of resource growth on Earth. Being that Malthus made his predictions during the industrial revolution (which was when North America and Europe reached stage two of the demographic transition), many critics of his theory claim that Malthus' calculations were inaccurate because he did not consider technological advances in relation to food production. Also, Malthus' critics believe that he overestimated population increase (mainly because of the time period he lived in) and (adverb) underestimated the production rate of resources. Though both sides of the debate are plausible, it is evident that Malthus' views were incorrect because modern–day statistics regarding population and food production do not support his claims. Therefore, because of Malthus' uncircumspect approach when he predicted population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Overpopulation and the Environment: We Must Act Now Essay Overpopulation and the Environment: We Must Act Now Is the planet doomed? The short answer is no, we're not doomed, since the verb implies inevitability. (1) Population is not growing everywhere, and the areas where growth rates are near zero or even negative (such as the United States and Western Europe) provide clues to addressing the problem in other regions. The longer answer to the doom question is that growing population is a problem that left unsolved could indeed have very harmful effects, both on the environment and our current life styles. However, controlling population growth rates is a relatively simple task compared to the even more critical problem of curbing seemingly insatiable desires for consumption. It is the quest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If markets are working properly (which is a separate problem), the price of a resource will rise as that resource becomes scarcer. Rising prices encourage people to switch their consumption patterns away from the scarce resource towards a cheaper substitute resource. Price increases also stimulate research that may produce technologies that can allow people to do more with the same amount of resources. Although there is not always a "tech–fix," sometimes there is. More importantly, rising prices can make existing technologies relatively cheap enough to be viable. For instance, a rise in the price of oil may make hybrid cars relatively cheaper, allowing them to become more widespread. The other failing of these pessimistic models is in their conclusion that continuing population growth is inevitable. A phenomenon called the demographic transition (5) has been observed to occur as nations develop and standards of living rise. Before a nation develops, birth and death rates are generally steady, with the birthrate slightly higher and a low rate of population growth. As development begins, death rates fall sharply (because of increased health care) but birthrates remain steady, causing increasing population growth rates. During the demographic transition, further development and rising standards of living accompany a declining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. No New Worlds By Dr. Adrian Forsyth The world is in a constant state of change, today's decisions will affect the future of all species large and small, defining the ways in which society will continue to live. The essay "No New Worlds" written by Dr. Adrian Forsyth explores ideas associated with ever changing populations and states of the world. The essay describes the existence of humankind by their impacts on the surrounding environments. The reader is then introduced to the implications our world faces if these problems are not solved and additionally steps to solving these issues. Thus, both men and women need to take action to help or pay the consequences and protect the only world we have, planet Earth. Dr. Adrian Forsyth's essay "No New Worlds" features the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Forsyth implements plenty of evidence as well as proven statistics to back up his outlook on these issues. The growth of human population is happening at an exponential rate, implying that in a short period of time population growth will double. "We find it difficult to comprehend exponential growth, but it may prove to be our fatal blind spot" [3]. When analysing the world's population over a long period of time, it took roughly 19,000 years for the world's population to go from 5million people to 500 million people in 1500 A.D. [4] With an estimated population of 7.5 billion people [5], for a period less than 1000 years, population increased more than 1500 times its size than it was in the 1500's. In addition, on a more minute scale of time, in 1950 the world's population was roughly 2.5 billion people [6] in merely 50 years the world's population has tripled. With these statics, it is evident that the world's population is increasing at an incomprehensive rate. With populations at their peak, overconsumption is another problem this world faces, as Dr. Forsyth affirms "humans consume far more than their fair share of the Earth's natural productivity."[7] Due to this over consumption of resources, there is a vast demand for cheap food which results in the clear cutting of large forest to generate room for new plantations of food. When doing so, humans destroy habitats that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...