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Dog Sees God Play Analysis
Ohlone College Theatre and Dance Department "knocked it out of the park "with its provocative production of Dog Sees Go: Confessions of a
Teenage Blockhead. The play by Bert V. Royal, which debuted at the New York Fringe Festival in 2004, was performed in the fall of 2012. Dog
Sees God is a dramatization of Charles Schulz's "Peanuts" cartoon. These lovable characters are all grown up and dealing with the insane world of
high school. The main attraction, CB (Charlie Brown), is questioning the existence of an afterlife after his dog dies (this was a big surprise). His friends
are too involved in their own drama and can't really help him, but a chance meeting with Beethoven (Schroeder), the target of this group's bullying,
offers CB solace and thus begins a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. The universal themes presented – suicide, drug use, child
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In this scene, Matt (Pigpen) approaches Beethoven in the choir room about staying away from CB. When Beethoven, an outcast to begin with, stands
up for himself, Matt, being the school bully, smashes his fingers on the piano. When I first read and later watched this scene, I was shocked, and
observed the same reaction ripple through the audience. This was exactly what the director wanted. Navarre's intent was to make the audience feel
deeply, with the hopes of making an impact that would provide reflection and questions about who we are as people and how we live. In a post–show
discussion, one person commented, "Though I believe homosexuality is wrong, bullying is also wrong. This is food for serious reflection." And if we
can get just one person to think like that, then the director's intention and the theme of the play have
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San Ferville Research Paper
San Fermines is a religious and popular festival, which takes place in Pamplona, the capital of Navarra. The festivities take place from 6 to 14 July,
and are full of different activities, although the best–known are those that are related to bulls, such as confinement. The origin of the festival dates
back to the Middle Ages, celebrated as religious functions, in honor of San FermГn. Legend has it that San FermГn was a Pamplona bishop settled in
France, who worked several miracles throughout his life. Because of the cult he was getting, he was ordered to be incarcerated and finally Degollaran.
The news about San FermГn did not arrive in Pamplona until the 12th century, when the religious activities began in his honor. The festival was held
on November 10th, but it was requested to change the date due to the temporary mal in autumn. It... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is a rocket that launches as the opening of the festivities, then, the people knot the famous red scarf in the neck, representing the decapitation of San
FermГn. From that moment on they live 9 days of celebration without rest. The closures, so it is better known this party, occur from the 7th to the
14th of July every morning at 8. This is a fast and tense race, which aims to move the Bulls, running ahead of them, to the bullring, where they will
deal in the afternoon. Due to the multitude of people who come every year the security has been increased so that the closures and the parties can pass
with tranquility. We found during the nine days we found activities like the Fiesta del Toro; Composed of bullfights every afternoon, religious acts;
Vespers, procession and octave, festivals and music, sports and children's activities ... And to all this you must add the constant main fiesta of the San
Fermines, the party in the street, the party of the people, without programming and accompanied by the PeГ±as and the
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American Culture Research Paper
Basque Culture I grew up in a small town, which was highly populated with individuals of Basque descent. My grandfather severed in the military and
was stationed in Basque Country. Despite the large Basque population surrounding me, I knew very little of the culture and traditions commonly found
within the Basque Country. "The homeland of the Basque people, commonly called the Basque Country, is located on the Bay of Biscay at the western
end of the Pyrenees mountain range, straddling the border of France and Spain. The nearly 8,000–square–mile Basque Country is divided into seven
administrative districts, four in Spain and three in France. Basque culture is distinctive from that of the rest of Spain in many ways" (Thomas, par. 1).
This assignment has allowed me the privilege to interview and spend time with Maria Begona Narvaiza–Peck. I was able to experience the Basque
culture through conversation, photographs, museum, and meals.
Begona, as she prefers to be addressed, immigrated to the United States with her family in 1975, she was nine years old at the time. Her father, who
was a sheepherder, moved to the United States ahead of the rest of the family. He was working to earn passage for the family to be reunited once
again. The family was soon sponsored and began saving money for flights to America. She recalls this took quite a long while, as her father made only
$200 a month. Once saving the money they needed, her mother and siblings began their journey to America
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Creating a Methodology Case Report Essay
Project Management Course – Prof. P. Faroleiro| Creating a Methodology | Case Report (Q&A)| Binetti Marco Nicola #2235
Brachet LГ©a #2199
Navarra Martina #2231
Rabassini Iole #2320
Tsui Janice #209317/02/2015 |
1) What can you determine about the corporate culture from the fact that they waited this long to consider the development of an EPM system?
Analysing the case, it is noticeable that the corporate culture is characterized by individualism in spite of cooperation, regarding both departments and
their executives. Indeed, for the latters, the prospect of losing authority and power overcomes the benefits originated by the introduction of Project ...
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2) Can a PMO accelerate the implementation process?
The PMO can accelerate the implementation process as it streamlines the departments' workload by focusing exclusively on it. As it has been done
in the specific case, in order to accelerate this procedure and improve its efficacy and efficiency, the office has to be comprised of a "handful of
experienced project managers". Indeed, having the specific expertise in this field enables to avoid conflicts of interest that might occur by giving
control of the PMO to an internal executive.
3) Is it acceptable for the PMO to report to the chief information officer or to someone else?
Yes, it is acceptable that the PMO reports to the chief information officer, however there should be also a varied integration at the topmanagement level
(or through sponsors) in order to sustain the ongoing project whenever needed. As an example, a direct interaction with the President of the company
would benefit the PMO in multiple respects. Thanks to his authority, it would be possible to sponsor the methodology throughout the entire
organization, engaging all departments and executives. Moreover, the President would be also able to give the PMO the adequate organizational status to
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Essay Los Vinos de La Rioja
Los vinos de La Rioja
Todas las regiones de EspaГ±a tienen algo especial que ofrecer. La Rioja es una de estas regiones. La Rioja es una comunidad autГіnoma y una
provincia de EspaГ±a, situada en el norte de la PenГnsula IbГ©rica. La regiГіn no se convirtiГі en una comunidad autГіnoma oficial hasta 1982, y por
eso La Rioja es una nueva regiГіn de estudio con un pasado histГіrico complicado. En lo que sigue yo quisiera elaborar sobre algunos aspectos de la
cultura de La Rioja; en particular, yo voy a discutir sobre la geografГa y la economГa en relaciГіn con el vino de La Rioja. La geografГa de un regiГіn
es la base de todos los demГЎs aspectos de la cultura. Determina los tipos de alimentos a los habitantes comen, la ropa que llevan, los medios de ...
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El lugar geogrГЎfico deseable de La Rioja ha causado muchos conflictos entre los diferentes grupos a lo largo de los Гєltimos siglos. Incluso los
varios invasores extranjeros de EspaГ±a han disfrutado de los vinos de la Rioja, como los fenicios, cartagineses, romanos, moros, y otros.
Hay tres sub–regiones principales de la Rioja. Primero, Rioja Alta estГЎ situada en la frontera occidental de la regiГіn, y en las elevaciones mГЎs altas
que el resto de las ГЎreas. En La Rioja Alta domina el clima atlГЎntico de suaves temperaturas ("LA RIOJA"). Segunda, Rioja Alavesa tiene un clima
similar a la regiГіn de Alta, y produce vinos mГЎs o menos similares. La tercera sub–regiГіn es Rioja Baja que estГЎ fuertemente influenciado por un
clima mediterrГЎneo que hace de esta zona la mГЎs cГЎlida y mГЎs seca de La Rioja. Las temperaturas en el verano por lo general llegan a 95
grados F ("Great Wine Regions – Rioja."). La Rioja es conocida por su producciГіn de vinos. La Rioja es una provincia pequeГ±a, pero es muy rica en
recursos naturales – es una de las mГЎs famosas zonas vinГcolas de EspaГ±a, asГ como tener un interesante paisaje. La Rioja siempre ha sido una
parte vital de la historia de EspaГ±a. "Fenicios, cartagineses, romanos, ГЎrabes y, finalmente, los cruzados medievales han desempeГ±ado un papel
importante en la historia del ГЎrea. Los romanos, sin embargo, hizo el vino forma parte de su cultura donde viajaban, y La Rioja no fue
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Suzette For Being Too American Mother Summary
As the story progresses, Suzette's mother becomes increasingly critical of Suzette for being "too American" and questions the authenticity of her
"Haitian–ness." Her mother's criticism seems to be justified when she sees Suzette distancing herself from her Haitian values, "Would you get up and
give an old lady like me your subway seat? In this state of mind, I bet you don't even give up your seat to a pregnant lady. My mother, who is often right
about that. Sometimes I get up and give my seat. Other times, I don't." (146) By incorporating this story, Danticat substantiates that Suzette understands
right from wrong according to Haitian values, but having grown up in America, she has already assimilated into American culture and fundamentally
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In the scholarly article, "Oral Narrative as Short Story Cycle: Forging Community in Edwidge Danticat's Krik? Krak," Rocio Davis, an academic in
literature at the University of Navarra in Spain, generally agrees with the previous analysis on "New York Day Women" and suggests that the passage
exemplifies the rift between mother and daughter may be brought about by attitudes towards immigration. She critiques that the mother's exile from
Haiti, which implies the loss of an original place, eliminates the sense of belonging and often causes dissociation from both the old ways in Haiti and
from her new home in America. Davis describes that the process of diasporic self–formation is presented in "New York Day Women" through the
growing distance between Suzette and her mother who struggle to define new identities and decide what to keep and what to
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Basque Identity Formation
Basque Identity Formation
The Basque Country, although not geographically large, is home to one of the most, diverse, historical and ancient cultures of the World. Euskal
Herria, more commonly known as the Basque Country, is located on the Spanish–French boarder and is made up of seven Basque Provinces, three on
the French side and four on the Spanish side. Labourd, Basse–Navarre, and Soule form the French Basque territory Iparralde, the northern side.
Vizcaya, Alava, Guipuzcoa, and Navarra form the Spanish Basque Territory Hegoalde, the southern side (Ott "syllabus" 2). The Basques speak the
common language of Euskara and share a significant amount of common heritage, history and identity but each territory is vastly different form the
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This paper will analyze process of identify formation through social institutions, and popular culture, and how it differs between French Basques and
Spanish Basques. This paper will also analyze a third group of Basques, Basque Americans, and how their process of identity formation has been
uniquely shaped by the Basque diaspora and American culture. Lush countryside and mountainous terrains shape the rural, French side of the Basque
country. The Basque language remains heavily spoken in this part of the Basque country. The Basque people that call this land home continue to live in
a way that their ancestors once lived. Rural Basque identity formation is still structured off of the same values practiced by their ancestors, strength,
reciprocity, and mutual aid to name a few. The rural shepherding community of Santazi remains a perfect representation of the traditional Basuqe life
style and values. Santazi is located in the province of Soule, surrounded by the Pyrenees Mountain
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Hallermann Steriff Syndrome With Cutaneous Manifestations...
Hallermann–Steriff Syndrome with cutaneous manifestations: A case review Anugrah Parikh M.D; Apeksha Solanki M.D; Rishi Patel MBBS; Dr
Rashmi Arora MBBS Department of Dermatology, GK General Hospital, Gujarat Adani Institute Of Medical Sciences, Bhuj, Gujarat
Keywords–Hallermann–Steriff Syndrome, Nevus anemicus, Hypospadias. Summary– Hallermann–Steriff Syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder that
is characterized primarily by head–face abnormalities,hypotrichosis and various ophthalmic abnormalities. We report here a 14 year old boy with
Hallermann–Steriff syndrome with nevus anemicus and review the literature. Introduction– The first description of Hallerman Steriff syndrome seems
to have been made in 1893 by Aubry and later it was described completely in 1948 by Hallermann and then by Steriff in 1950 (1) HSS is primarily
characterized by head–face abnormalities. Patients have bird like facies, dental abnormalities, hypotrichosis with various ophthalmic abnormalities(2).
Seven essential signs described by Francois as diagnostic criteria for HSS are presented in table (2) 1.Dyscephalia and bird like facies 2.Abnormal
dentition 3.Hypotrichosis 4.Atrophy of skin especially on nose 5.Bilateral Microphthalmia 6.Congenital Cataracts 7.Proportionate Dwarfism (2) Case
Report– A 14 year old boy came to the Department of Dermatology in our hospital with complaints of hair loss from scalp since birth and altered hair
color, hypopigmented macular lesion on the trunk since
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La Carte Restaurant
Hong Kong has removed all wine duties since February 2008, people pursuit higher standards of wine and food paring. Therefore, this essay is going
to select a restaurant "a la carte" menu with not less than 40 dishes and create a suggested wine list to match with the dishes are choose.
The selected dishes are including:
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Wine list
Champagne
Non–vintage Champagne
Ayala Brut Nature NV
Champagne, France Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir HK$498.00
Tasting notes: A toasty Champagne, with a woolly texture, firm acidity and flavours of biscuit, smoke, straw and citrus zest. As a good aperitif is
highly match with appetizer, especially with the dishes are made by poultry and fish. Therefore, this champagne can ... Show more content on
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This fresh, dramatic, light to medium–bodied, zesty, pure Sauvignon should be pair with the oyster dish.
Argyle Nuthouse Chardonnay 2012
Oregon, USA Chardonnay HK$268.00
Tasting note: An interplay of savory texture and mineral edge, there is a long lasting richness of fresh cut wheat, lemon sabayon, crГЄpes suzette, it
can be pair with 'Grilled tuna with five spices, avocado crush and crispy shallot', they complement each other and enhance the textures that they are both
buttery in flavor and share a rich, creamy texture.
Red Wine
Leoville Las Cases St Julien 2eme Cru 1985
St Julien, France Cabernet Sauvignon and Blends HK$3200.00
The wine reveals a youthful deep ruby/purple colour, followed by a classic Las Cases bouquet of pain grille, lead pencil, minerals, and ripe black
currants. Medium to full–bodied, with outstanding concentration, and soft tannin, this needs fat for balance, fat will soften the tannins and bring a
smoother feel. Therefore, it will perfectly match with 'Roasted US rib of beef'
Calon Segur St Estephe 3eme Cru 1996
St. Estephe, France Cabernet Sauvignon and Blends HK$1750.00
Dark ruby–coloured, with a complex nose of dried herbs, Asian spices, and black cherry jam intermixed with cassis; it possesses outstanding purity, and
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Dbq Essay
Trevor Murphy AP World History per. 5 Mr. Herbst April 12, 2012 DBQ Essay The effects of the Cuban Revolution on women's lives and gender
relations in Cuba from 1959 to 1990 include that some say women have not reached equality yet with men, women gained more opportunities for
themselves, economy and politics, and also how women still had responsibility for children and home, not men. One effect of the Cuban Revolution on
women was the thought that women still have not reached equality with men. Ofelia Dominguez Navarra (#1), a female Cuban socialist feminist,
believes an effect of the Cuban Revolution will change the social status of women to be less patriarchal. As a Cuban feminist, she probably believed
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As politicians in Cuba, the Communists party published this because it made them look like a better political party due to the increased number of
women participating in political matters, which they approve. An additional document that would be helpful seeing the positive effects of the
revolution would be a speech from a political leader about how the growth of women has been surprising and helpful to the country. This would help
because it would recognize how women's contributions are needed to strengthen the country and prosper. Also, an effect of the Cuban Revolution on
women was how women were still responsible for taking care of the children and home, not the men. A male Cuban revolutionary sympathizer (#3),
expresses his thoughts about women's rights to an anthropologist in 1969, believing that an effect on women's lives from the Cuban Revolution was
that it gave women more freedom by gaining jobs, which he thought was wrong. As a male Cuban, he has this belief because it takes power away from
men and time away from household tasks that aren't preformed throughout the day by the woman. Vilma Espin, a female scientist, president of the
Federation of Cuban women, and a member of the Cuban Communist Party's Central Committee (#10), believes an effect of the Cuban Revolution on
women is that they created a more stressful life to handle. She probably believes
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Self-Determination in the Basque Country Essay examples
Self–Determination in the Basque Country
The Basques, settled on the Franco–Spanish border, are a people who do not have a country that exists as an entity of its own. They are not recognized
internationally. Their borders are not respected, and their culture is repressed. Thus the history of theBasque Country is one of contentious protest
against imposed conditions, unremitting effort in defense of its identity and a relentless search for a means of democratizing public life. They have not
been able to practice or pursue the right to self–determination as stated in the international covenants on human rights (above) and the Universal
Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples from Algeria, July 4th, 1976, that, "Every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One could be shot for speaking the language or gathering in small numbers. Torture was also very common with at least 100 cases reported annually
and these numbers hold to present day. However in recent years, through the medium of Basque at private language schools known as ikastolaks,
progress has been slow, but constant. Nevertheless, the number of individuals who use it daily or at least have a working knowledge of language are
still sadly disproportionate. (Astrain)
Although the language is slowly being reintroduced to communities, repression continues because they do not enjoy any political unity, but rather an
excess of political institutions and functions. Therefore, the Basques are deeply dissatisfied with both their lack of territorial unity and the inferior
status of their language, as well as frustrated by the lack of a more participatory democracy. It is said that, "The Basques on either side of the
Franco–Spanish border vote in elections for no fewer than a dozen different institutions," (Astrain 6). They want to maintain their cultural integrity and
be able to decide their own future, but this is increasingly difficult when there is no cohesion. Furthermore, the Basque Country has never been taken
into consideration
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First Sergeant Navarra Research Paper
A teacher is a person who inspires and encourages us to strive for greatness, live to our fullest potential and see the best in ourselves. They are
strong–willed individuals who we admire and aspire to become. We learn from them. We learn through their commitment, integrity, and perseverance. A
teacher can influence many important aspects of a student's life. They help shape a student's personality, morality and provide them with the tools
necessary to take on their future endeavors. "A good teacher can teach you something that you will remember for a day, but a great teacher will teach
you something that you will remember for the rest of your life." I was fortunate enough to find all of these qualities in my Army JROTC instructor,
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One of the most important is respect. Respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or
achievements. First Sergeant shows respect by appreciating the best in other people. It is much more than just talking kindly and listening to
someone. It is the process of taking into consideration someone's emotions, feelings and needs. focuses on their ideas, thoughts, and preferences.
First Sergeant takes his time to get to know each student as an individual by valuing their time and caring about what they have to say. First
Sergeant is also trustworthy. I can always go to him to seek advice, or just to have a friend to talk to. Knowing that there is someone there who will
listen to you, makes all the difference in the world. Whether it's a relationship problem, teenage drama, a bad grade, or something that you feel that
your family just wouldn't understand, First Sergeant is always there to listen or help in any way that he can. I will always know that I can trust him to
keep our conversations private. Whether it was intended or not, he taught me that it was okay to let people into your
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Is Offshore Wind Power : Alternative Or Harmful Fossil...
Offshore Wind Power: Alternative to Harmful Fossil Fuels We have the ability to reduce our dependency on burning fossil fuels that damage the
environment and the solution is Offshore Wind Power. The difference in solar heating between the earth 's equator and the poles, together with the
earth 's rotation, creates flows of air called wind. We can capture this form of solar energy with wind turbines that convert it into electrical energy.
Creating this type of energy has little harmful impact to our environment, unlike other energy being created by fossil fuels. Several of the
environmental problems the world faces today, including climate change, air pollution, oil spills, and acid rain are a result from our dependence on
fossil fuels. The burning of fossil fuels produces heat–trapping gases that are the main cause of the ongoing rise in global atmospheric temperatures.
Even though a growing list of global warming indicators, along with the alarmingly rapid recession of Arctic sea ice, opportunistic oil companies
continue to exploit the ever–increasing human need for energy consumption and are constantly on the lookout for untapped oil and gas sources. In
addition to ecological disturbances from fossil fuel extraction, there are certain cultural consequences for communities around the Pacific Rim. These
communities, many Indigenous, are threatened by the depletion of specific resources they depend upon for their livelihoods and culture. The time is
now for harnessing the
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Fermin: The Small Well Of San Cernin
Fermin is said to have been the son of a Roman of senatorial rank in Pamplona in the 3rd century, who was converted to Christianity by Saint
Honestus, a disciple of Saint Saturninus. According to tradition, he was baptised by Saturninus (in Navarra "San Cernin") at the spot now known as
the Pocico de San Cernin, the "Small Well of San Cernin", across from the facade of the church dedicated to St Cernin, which is built on the
foundations of a pagan temple.[1] Saturninus (in France "Saint Saturnin") was the first bishop of Toulouse, where he was sent during the "consulate
of Decius and Gratus" (AD 250). He was martyred (traditionally in 257 AD), significantly by being tied to a bull by his feet and dragged to his death,
a martyrdom that is sometimes
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Violence In Pan's Labyrinth
El Laberinto Del Pan
El Laberinto Del Pan, or Pan's Labyrinth, is based on the turbulence that occurred after the Civil War. It is set in post–Civil War Spain, in 1944, after
the victory of the fascist Nationalists led by General Franco. Though the war had ended, many republican rebels were still striking back against the
new oppressive government. Other citizens were exiled, or attempted to flee the country. A large portion of those that did rebel hid in more remote
areas of Spain, such as the region of Navarra in Northern Spain, where Pan's Labyrinth takes place.
During the Spanish civil war, both Nationalists and Republicans killed, tortured, and attacked citizens. Anyone either side disagreed with was likely to
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My feelings about Pan's Labyrinth are rather split, as I appreciate the storyline but disliked the actual movie. When I first watched the film, I was
shocked and horrified (I honestly thought it was horrible). At the time, I was too hung up on the creepiness and violence of the movie to value
anything about it. After a few days of thinking about it, however, I was able to appreciate the subtlety behind the story, as well as the uniqueness
of the plot. Pan's Labyrinth is similar to a twisted fairy tale, and has an interesting storyline, incredible effects, and good characterization. For those
reasons, I feel as if I should recommend this movie to others. Pan's Labyrinth is essentially a classic, and is probably the kind of movie everyone
should see once. Despite this, I cannot imagine possibly watching the movie a second time. It is for this reason that I wouldn't recommend the movie
to others, as I did not enjoy it as I watched it. As I viewed the film, I was shocked and horrified by the violence, annoyed with Ophelia's character, and
slightly confused about the storyline. It was only afterwards, during reflection upon it, that I could appreciate its good qualities. On one hand, I am
interested by Pan's Labyrinth, on the other hand, I hated it. Therefore, I do not actually know if I would recommend this film to someone else or not. I
think it would depend on the person and their own
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Characteristics Of Saturated Fats
Saturated fats include nuts, and in a recent study not only were nuts a good source of saturated fat, but they were also proven to improve lipid profile
of inflammatory biomarkers. Participants from cohort studies has high risk for cardiac disease, but those who had a higher consumption of nuts and
exercised consistently were more likely to have lower c–reactive protein and IL–6 concentrations (5). They ate higher amount of nuts because they
replaced red meats, processed meats, and refined grains with nuts. This reduced their risk of getting heart disease because their overall state of
inflammation was reduced, and chronic low–grade inflammation is known for being a culprit in all phases of atherosclerosis. The studies strengths were
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There was another study that studied if a Mediterranean diet could decrease inflammation and improve one's heart health. In this study, inflammation
caused by diet and telomere length were evaluated with those who have a high risk of heart disease. With the use of the dietary inflammatory index,
they looked to see the association between diet–related inflammation and telomere length. Telomere length affects how our cells age, and if they
shorten, then it will shorten one's life as well as makine one more susceptible to disease. This study was a cross– sectional and longitudinal study that
resulted in a consistent beneficial effect with aging and health when consuming a anti–inflammatory diet (7). The beneficial effects were that it
changed their telomere length. Anti–inflammatory diets they included were Mediterranean diets supplemented with olive oil, and Mediterranean diets
supplemented with mixed nuts. The control group was on a low fat diet. This study also showed that a proinflammatory diet can affect a person
telomere length by drastically shortening it (7). More specifically, proinflammatory foods include fried foods, refined carbohydrates, and sugar and
anti–inflammatory foods include vegetables like kale/spinach, fruits like tomatoes/blueberries, fatty fish, and nuts.
Unlike with inflammation, there are more diets proven to improve hypertension. In this specific study 3 different diets were given to participants who
had hypertension and
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The Corleonesi Research Paper
The Corleonesi was a mafia group whose leaders were originated from Corleone, Italy. The main leader Luciano Leggio. Leggio started out working
for Micele Navarra. While under Navarra, Leggio's murder of Placido Rizzotto, a resistance veteran, is on the most noteworthy murders of a political
figure in the years after the war. This murder shows just the beginning brutality of what was yet to come of Leggio and the Corleonesi. Leggio hid
from authority after the murdering Rizzotto, and due to his skill at staying away from justice, he was given the nickname "Scarlet Pimpernel". Much
like the brutality shown in his murder of Rizzotto, his secretiveness and concealment would also become areas that the Corleonesi would become
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Continuing with the theme of violence, the Corleonesi attacked and killed three of Navarra's best fighters in the middle of Corleone, while also injuring
innocent bystanders. His violence and coup against the established bosses was not something commonly done; furthermore, it displayed that the power
of group lie with its military prowess, rather than their political influence. The Corleonesi functioned under the plan of using devastating violence to get
what they want while suffering short–term political loss. The Corleonesi continued their fight against the Navarra and as they were about to claim
victory against the Navarra, the Ciaculli car bomb went off which led to mass arrests of mafia members, including Leggio. Leggio's trial is carried out
very similar to the ways of other mafia trails, such as Notarbartolo's murder trial, where evidence is lost, and defendants do not talk, which then
ultimately lead to the mafioso not getting convicted. After not getting convicted, he would continue his work in the mafia, by becoming one of the
leaders of the Commission when it was
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Olivia Monologue
"My father? Ha! More like a crazy uncle. I moved in with him when my father died." Olivia blabbered on about her boring existence. She had
graduated from the University of Navarra School of Business and Economics in Pamplona, Spain. Her father was a Pamplona police officer...blah,
blah. Olivia's God mother to her best friend's baby...blah, blah. One day she wants to travel to Cuba...blah, blah, blah.
Between the cooking show's epic finale––who's take on baked potato would win––and Olivia's elicit desire for a dog, Quinn came to her whit's end.
"Has Danek ever told you how True Sight works?" she asked.
Olivia fidgeted. "Well, you know more about it than me."
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"Do you understand why I can't talk about it," she sniffled.
Olivia nodded and hugged her again.
"Has anyone ever tried to get rid of True Sight?" Laure asked.
"Why would anyone do that?" Olivia crinkled her brows.
"I need to know everything. The Primordial deprived me of a normal life. Took my youth and father. Now there is this life." Quinn wiped her cheek.
"I may want a wife and kids, someday, with someone special who can understand True Sight. What if they want it gone?" She looked deep into Olivia's
eyes.
The other woman's olive skin blushed. She giggled and took Quinn's hand, kissing her fingers. "Someday, I want a wife and kids too. And a parakeet.
I understand your life and wouldn't ask you to get rid of something so important. Maybe, one day, we can have those things together."
The horror of a shared future with Olivia rose bile from Quinn's stomach. She wanted to snatch her hand back and wash it. I don't do needy piglets, she
thought. Restraint prevailed. There was a beautiful damsel at home to rescue from a flea infested mongrel. Focus!
"I love the idea of that, but," Quinn paused and looked away.
"You want to know for sure," Olivia
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The Wines Of Spain ( California )
The Wines of Spain
During my young and foolish years, I was a confirmed wine snob; at least as it applied to the red wines I drank. If they didn?t come from Bordeaux,
France, I didn?t consider them worthy. Typically, my purchases would feature wines from M?doc, Margaux, Pauillac, Saint Emilion, Pomerol and
Graves. This all changed in my late forties, I was gifted with several bottles of red wine from various countries including Australia, Chile and the
United States (California). Begrudgingly, I accepted the fact that good red wine needn?t come from France.
This oenophilia did not preclude my consumption of ?inferior? wines; it merely dispatched them to a list of wines I would never consider buying for
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Nevertheless, despite my experience in Colorado, I did start expanding my horizons with red wines until my forties.
I had learned of the pleasures of the red wines from Piedmont, Italy. The incredible richness of Australian Shiraz proved it as an acceptable alternative
to its Rhone Valley cousin. However, it took another experience with Rioja in my early fifties to start my exploration of Spanish wines.
Overview
To do justice to the subject of Spanish wines requires more than a single post, coverage befitting the third largest producer of wine, behind France and
Italy, simply cannot be done within the limits of a single short article and summarization does a disservice to the exceptional wine making reputation of
Spain?s dedicated vintners.
Any worthwhile discussion of Spain?s wine making needs to include, at a minimum, an overview of the wine making regulations, under which vintners
operate, the labeling requirements and what that means that means to consumers. After ?lo these concepts are covered, a discussion of the wine
growing areas, the grape varietals and the resulting wines produces a sharper picture of Spain?s wines.
A Brief Historical Perspective
Spain has been growing grapes and making wine for centuries, with traditions as reputable as from any of the other European wine countries. However,
the events of the past few decades, from the 1980s until now have resulted in something of a revolution in
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Investigating Dose And Regimen Of Durvalumab
AIM AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY:
This project management plan is to conduct the clinical study to determine dose and regimen of Durvalumab as monotherapy or in combination with
Pomalidomide with or without Dexamethasone in subjects with relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma.
The clinical study details are as follows:
Study Type: Interventional Study which is a multi centered and multi countryclinical trial determine the recommended dose and regimen of
durvalumab either as monotherapy or in combination with pomalidomide (POM) with or without low dose dexamethasone in subjects with Relapsed
and Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM).
Study Design:
Allocation: Randomized
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The sites are located at USA, France, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Canada and Italy etc and the locations are provided below:
пѓ University of Arkansas, Arkansas, USA
пѓ John Hopkins Oncology Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
пѓ Dana–Faber Partners Cancer Care, Inc., Boston, MA, USA
пѓ Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA
пѓ Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
пѓ Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, USA
пѓ Levine Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA
пѓ Ohio State Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio, USA
пѓ Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
пѓ Tom Baker Cancer Center, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
пѓ CHRU de Lille–Hopital Claude Huriez Service des Maladies du Sang, Lille, France
пѓ CHU La Miletrie, Poitiers Cedex, France
пѓ Hopital Purpan, Toulouse Cedex, France
пѓ Universitaetsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany
пѓ Universitaetsklinikum EssenZentrum fuer Innere Medizin, Essen, Germany
пѓ University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
пѓ Klinik f. Innere Medizin, Tumstr. 21, Germany
пѓ Universitatsklinikum Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany
пѓ Universitatsklinikum WГјrzburg, WГјrzburg, Germany
пѓ Nazionale Dei Tumori, Milano, Italy
пѓ Azienda Ospedaliera Citta della Salute e della Scienza di Torino, Torino, Italy
пѓ VU University Medical Center VU Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
пѓ Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam,
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Adhd Case Study
Focus Techniques for ADHD Attention Deficit/ hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a chronic mental health disorder with distinct behavioral
manifestations in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood (Barkley, 1997; Barkley, Fischer, Smallish, & Fletcher, 2002). Many sources state that the
prevalence in ADHD is about 3% to 7.5% in school–aged children (Fischer, Barkley, Smallish, & Fletcher, 2005). Most current studies from 1995 to
2006 estimate that the worldwide prevalence is about 5% and that these studies are similar in all countries that ADHD is studied (Polanczyk, Lima,
Horta, Biederman, & Rohde, 2007). There are a variety of test that have been done to test the performance, focus and capabilities of children with
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The AULA is based on the paradigm of other Continuous Performance Tests (CPT) but performed in a Virtual Reality (VR) environment. Visual and
auditory stimuli are both present as well as random distractors of ecological nature appearing progressively. The current article presents the results for
the convergent validity study of the AULA test with Conner's Continuous Performance Test while using children diagnosed with ADHD. The test
included 57 children to be tested, including 42 males and 15 females ranging in age from 6 to 16. All participants general IQ and their derived
indexes (Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Reasoning, Working Memory and Processing Speed) were estimated from the standardized and
normalized versions of Wechsler's Intelligence Scales, fourth edition. CPT is a computerized continuous performance test that is comprised of 360
letters (stimuli) with a duration of 250 milliseconds each. The children were shown a demonstration on the procedure on how they were supposed to
press the button each time a letter appeared on their screen. The only exception to this rule was the letter x, whose appearance requires an inhibiting
response. The total number of items in the AULA is also 360 as in the Conner's'
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The Things They Carried By Tim O ' Brien
The Vietnam War was a long, exhausting, and traumatic experience for all of the soldiers and those who came with them. The Things They Carried, by
Tim O 'Brien illustrates the different affects the war had on a variety of people: Jacqueline Navarra Rhoads, a former nurse during the Vietnam war,
demonstrates these effects within her own memoir in the book, The Forgotten Veterans. Both sources exemplify many tribulations, while sharing a
common thread of suffering from mental unpredictability. Desensitization and unstable morals are two main themes relevant not only throughout the
novel, but in Jacqueline 's personal story.
Desensitization is one of many mental affects the Vietnam War caused those associated with it. In the novel, the reader sees in many situations how
characters develop a loss of emotion towards suffering, killing, and violence. Things that the characters used to be affected by no longer impact them
due to the extreme exposure of the negativity surrounding them. The soldiers saw so much death it became a normality to them, corpses became
objects laughed at and played with. They "had ways of making the dead seem not quite so dead," shaking hands and making fun of the lifeless bodies
turned into a coping method. The men and nurses learned that "by slighting death, by acting, we pretended it was not the terrible thing it was" (O
'Brien 480). Not only was their sensitivity lost, but the majority of their emotions as well. O 'Brien shows this in
Hazeltine 1
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No Tiene Un Gran Significado
PenedГ©s, Ribera del Duero, Rioja, RГas Baixas, Navarra, Priorato, Toro, y Rueda. Para algunas personas esta lista de regiones espaГ±olas no tiene
un gran significado. Sin embargo, estas regiones son muy importantes para EspaГ±a debido a que todas tienen un papel importante en cuanto a la
producciГіn de sus vinos y la calidad de ellos. El vino, ya sea vino tinto o blanco (mayormente se toma tinto), fue y es todavГa hoy en dГa uno de los
productos mГЎs importantes para EspaГ±a. El vino ha existido por siglos y ha tenido una gran influencia en la economГa de EspaГ±a a travГ©s de su
venta y exportaciones. El turismo tambiГ©n forma parte de la cultura espaГ±ola porque los espaГ±oles lo han integrado en su vida cotidiana. EspaГ±a
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Este pueblo estГЎ localizado en Zamora, provincia que se encuentra dentro de la comunidad autГіnoma de Castilla y LeГіn en EspaГ±a. Aparte de
estas bodegas, donde originalmente se produjo el vino Teso La Monja, los hermanos Eguren tambiГ©n compraron otras tierras en Villabuena del
Puente y Toro en las cuales tambiГ©n producen y fabrican una pequeГ±a cantidad de vino Teso La Monja (aunque la producciГіn de este vino es
mayor en Bodegas Teso La Monja). Dadas sus ubicaciones geogrГЎficas, orientadas al norte con ciclos vegetativos muy largos, todas estas tierras son
perfectas para la producciГіn del vino. La frescura de los suelos arcillosos en conjunciГіn con las vetas calizas erigidas en el subsuelo y la abundante
grava que se encuentra en la superficie garantizan la producciГіn de vinos excepcionales tal como lo es Teso La Monja ("Teso La Monja").
Originalmente elaborado en el 2008, Teso La Monja 2008 no gano el tГtulo de "vino mГЎs caro de EspaГ±a" hasta el aГ±o 2012, asГ lo muestran
varios periГіdicos tal como El Mundo y la revista gastronГіmica digital 7 CanГbales. Fue durante este mismo aГ±o que el vino de los hermanos
Eguren supero al reconocido vino espaГ±ol Dominio de Pingus; el cual hasta ese momento era considerado el vino mГЎs caro de EspaГ±a.
Mayormente fabricadas en Bodegas Teso La Monja, de las 898 botellas de Teso La Monja que son producidas y preparadas para la venta,
aproximadamente un poco mГЎs de seiscientas se venden aГ±o tras aГ±o. El precio
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Dugesia Spp Research Paper
Dugesia spp., also known as planaria is a small flat dark brown worm of varying sizes around 0.3 – 2 cm long and 1 – 2 mm wide (Palmer and Fowler,
1975 as cited by Cha, 2001). Although they are small, they are hermaphroditic (Maule, 2006). The middle of the body is darker in color with tiny
spots. The body consists of an arrow shaped head and a long unsegmented body that narrows as it reaches the posterior end (T. Huang, biology student,
personal communications). Midway down the ventral side of its body, the pharynx is a tube–like structure that protrudes out for feeding (Cha, 2001).
The body is smooth and stretches in contracting and expanding movements as the Dugesia spp. travels around a flat surface (T. Huang, biology
student, personal communications). The two side parts of the arrow that extends out of its head are sensory organs, the auricles (Cha, 2001). The
auricles help sense water currents so that the Dugesia spp. is aware of the direction of water flow (Kriska and Gyorgy, 2013). Dugesia spp. has tiny
eyes called eyespots located on the dorsal side of its arrow head. The eyespots can detect light and are extremely sensitive to light (Cha, 2001). Dugesia
spp. lives in freshwater bodies like lakes and ponds located in areas of North America and Europe (Maule, 2006). Due to its extreme... Show more
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2001). The ganglia are connected to two nerve cords that goes along the entire body (SalГі et al. 2001). When light hits the photoreceptor cells, it
signals the nerve cells to react and evade the light source (SalГі et al. 2001). Due to the simplicity of its eyes, it can only detect light and darkness; it
can only live in habitats that are dark. With high sensitive eyes, the prediction is that when Dugesia spp. is exposed to sunlight, it stresses the planarian
and forces it to move away from light (negative
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Analysis Of Norma Rae 's ' Character Is Played By Sally Field
The film which is based in the 1970's primarily focuses on the trials and tribulations of two individuals organizing a labor union at a textile mill
company located in North Carolina. Norma Rae is textile loom worker for the O. P. Henley Textile Mill and mother of three children who is
opinionated about the poor working conditions, long hours and poor wages of her workplace. Her frustrations began when her mother
temporarily loses her hearing at the textile mill but is not treated well by the workplace doctor. Norma Rae's father dies while experiencing pain in
his arm and requests for a break by management only to be denied at the textile mill. Norma Rae's character is played by Sally Field whose story is
based on a real life person by the name of Crystal Lee Sutton who tried to organize the J.P. Stevens textile mill. Reuben Warshovsky is a labor
organizer from New York representing the Textile Workers Union of America is committed to convincing the workplace that unionization will
increase wages and better working conditions at the O. P. Henley Textile Mill. With the assistance of Norma Rae and by working day and night he
was able to pull off an impossible feat of unionizing the workers at the plant. Manipulation, bribery, retaliation and intimidation are one of the few
issues Norma Rae, Reuben Warshovsky and other textile workers encountered. The film reveals what the type of strings management was willing to
pull in order to prevent unionization in the workplace
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Basque Society, Language and Culture
There are many groups of people throughout the world, who have either managed to keep their system of values and traditions relevant or have been
forced to conform to the modern ways of the region they inhabit. The Basque people are a group of indigenous that claim the foothills of the Pyrenees
Mountains around the Bay of Biscay in northern Spain and southern France for thousands of years. Indigenous people are originating or occurring
naturally in a particular place; native. By analyzing and interpreting their language, communication, religion, transition to modernity, differences
between french and spanish borders, and their history we will be able to better understand them. Throughout the years, advances in international
thinking and action has been significant on indigenous rights and issues including the adoption to the UN declaration on rights of indigenous people in
2007.
There are several Basque provinces along the french and spanish border. Northern provinces include Labourd, Basse–Navarre, and Soule are in france,
while the southern provinces are Navarra, Alava, Vizcaya, and Guipuzcoa which lie in spain (Ott 5). During the later half of the nineteenth century the
Basque population was well over 1,000 people but currently consists of 376 people. Most people of this indigenous group like their forefathers are
pastoralist and cultivate small farmlands scattered across the valley. . Although much of this tribes history is unverified it is said that they are
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research Essay
Advancements in medical technology has allowed for a new understanding of stem cells and further developments in research. The use of stem cells
in regenerative medicine may hold significant benefits for those suffering from degenerative diseases. To avail such advancements in stem cell
research could see the alleviation or complete cure of afflictions that take the lives of millions worldwide each year. (McLaren, 2001) Astem cell 1 is
able differentiate into any somatic cell found in the human body, including those identical to itself.
Differentiation is a cellular process whereby a stem cell will divide into a specialised cell, for example a neuron2. To harness the unique cellular
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(Pera et al, 2004) The bodies specialised cells, a product of stem cell differentiation, cannot be replaced through natural regeneration. The further
exploration of ES cell research will allow scientists to harness stem cell differentiation and compensate for the bodies inability to regenerate
specialised cells. (Fuchs, 2008) For example, ES cells hold the potential to regenerate the spinal cord. Common and debilitating injuries to the
spinal cord result in paralysis, more accurately known as paraplegia and quadriplegia. ES cells may be used to repair an impaired spinal cord, restoring
movement and quality of life to those suffering from paralysis. (Rosenfeld et al, 2004) The prospects for regenerative spinal cord repair is one of the
many positive outcomes of ES cell research if exploration is allowed to continue.
Ethicists often advocate for the use of human embryos in ES cell research due to their fate after successful IVF treatment. With the successful
fertilisation of an IVF patient, remaining embryos that would have been used in further fertilisation attempts are kept in storage indefinitely. (Morgan,
2006) Many couples opt to donate their spare embryos to ES cell research, as they do not believe that their fertilised zygote is in fact human life. A
human embryo remaining from IVF treatment is only used in ES cell research one to five days after
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Running Of The Bull Research Paper
Running of the Bulls can be a form of entertainment and part of the Spanish culture but it is a risk for others. Running of the bulls is a widely
known event that takes place in Pamplona, Spain. The Running of the Bulls is known in Spain as 'encierro' however to the rest of the world it's
known as the craziest 'sport' in history. This event is one of three main part of the San Fermin festival. Including also is the bull fights and religious
celebrations the 'run' is definitely the most notable part of the festival in modern times and only really became an international phenomenon after Ernest
Hemmingway published his book "The Sun Also Rises" based on events from the San Fermin festival specifically the running of the bulls. The 'run'
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By participating in the run, you have accepted the risk that you might be trampled, gored, bumped, jostled, rammed or tossed in the air by a bull,
also tripped or trampled by your fellow runners. It has been reported that from 1924 to 2014, 15 people have been killed in Pamplona during this
event and over 300 people are injured each year during the run. Looking back at the previous event there were a number of people who were badly
hurt and had to be taken to the hospital. In 2005 over 63 people were injured at the running of the bull's event. 2007 and 2008 has the highest
injured rate as there was over 200 people in both year. There was over 200 in 2007 and more than 300 in 2008. In 2009, 16 runners were injured
during the sixth day of the run. 2013 Running of the Bulls was very interesting to me because a woman was included in the 50 that was badly hurt and
taken to the hospital. From my reading and understanding it stated that woman where not allow to participate in the running of the bulls event.
According to a news article, "A 23–year–old woman was gored in the back and suffered multiple rib fractures and damage to her right lung during the
final Bull Run in 2013. (Global news, 2013) Finally in 2014 a total of 42 people were injured and were also taken to the
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Katie Navarra's Five Tips Of Marketing An Equine Business
Marketing is an important area of running a successful business but in the mist of taking care of horses, managing staff, teaching lessons, training
horses, paperwork, and everything else that needs to be done in a equine business marketing tends to fall through the cracks. While marketing an equine
business is similar to marketing any other business according to Katie Navarra there is one essential difference, the connection between horses and
their owners. Navarra's article 5 Tips for Successful Stable Marketing lists five tips that can help a stable market themselves successfully.
" Your clients want to talk to you about their horse and their concerns. They will tell you how best to provide services for their horses if you listen" (qdt.
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Psychology Personal Statement
Please identify your chosen major and explain why you chose this field? *
Through the last two years as a student at Manchester Community College, I have been able to experience numerous classes and meet wonderful
professors. In my first semester of college, I decide to take a general psychology class with Dr. Francine Rosselli–Navarra. She taught me that
psychology is a science, which studies our minds and behaviors. After that class I knew that I did not just want to study the physical feature of the
brain and the brain process, but how the interactions with and within our brains that produce our cognitive functions. After completing that psychology
class I realized that I did not wish to be a biology major anymore, instead I wished to study in the field of Neuroscience, which is a combination of
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Although at my previous institution by being involved in the school functions and participating in various groups such as being an Officer in the Alpha
Upsilon Alpha Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honors Society and assisting in the Evening of Fine Wines Event, has given me skills to
be successful at my previous institution.
How open/willing are you to incorporate new techniques into your daily routine to improve academically? *
Since I am transferring from a Community College to a University I know that I will need to improve my studying skills and that way that I approach
assignments and my classes to make me successful at the University of Arizona. So any techniques that other want to teach me to assist in helping me
change and improve my current techniques would be greatly appreciated and helpful to make me successful here at the University of Arizona and my
future academic endeavors.
Please share any additional information you feel is relevant for the ASEMS–Transfer program to consider when reviewing your file
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Research Paper On Mediterranean Diet
The Mediterranean diet, also known Cretan diet or Mediterranean diet is a practice traditional food in many countries around the Mediterranean Sea
characterized by eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, cereals and olive oil and a low consumption of meat and dairy products.
Several studies show that the Mediterranean diet can:
– reducing mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular disease;
– reduce the risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease;
– improve the chance of pregnancy during assisted fertilization;
– maintaining a healthy brain.
Health Benefits
Its effectiveness is difficult to assess because it is based primarily on observational studies (the plan is noted for each individual, without anyone trying
to change it) and can not be excluded in this case, a bias in the comparison of several populations. Few interventional studies are of type (the
investigator intentionally alters the habits of a group of patients), but not double–blind, this does not exclude a placebo effect.
Another technique is to compare the future within the same population group following a serious diet and a group of dropouts. The comparability of
these two groups, however, must be carefully tested.
The studies should be used with caution, because outside the Mediterranean area, people on this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Patients used a margarine based on rapeseed oil and 20% increased their consumption of fruits rich in vitamin C and bread, while reducing red and
processed meats (sausages). This scheme led to a dramatic drop (–70%) of all–cause mortality. The success was such that the ethics committee has
decided to discontinue the study prematurely, to make these results publicly available
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Leggio Mafia
The Corleonesi became one of the most powerful figures in the Sicilian mafia, but how did they get there? Luciano Leggio is credited for the rise of
the Corleone family. Leggio first joined with the help of the Capo, Michele Navarra, in 1943. He was known for being violent, especially because of
his most famous homicide of trade unionist Placido Rizzotto, which he was never convicted for despite the overwhelming evidence. Leggio liked to
stay invisible, to not just the authorities, but to other mafia bosses. Leggio began having altercations over land with Navarra in 1958, when Navarra
sent men to kill him. Leggio came out alive and was able to ambush Navarra, killing him and starting the second mafia war. The war between Leggio's
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Leggio became the man all Corleonesi aspired to be like, and this mindset led them to their rank. After killing Navarra, the fighting and the
shootouts continued for 5 years. The fighting stopped once a car bomb led to over 60 arrests of Mafiosi where all were acquitted. Leggio returned to
mafia activity, and in 1969 he was offered a spot on the Commission of Cosa Nostra. The Commission consists of only three individuals, Leggio,
Gaetano Badalamenti, who had connections across the Atlantic, and was one of the men who was in the party that made the rules for the Commission,
and Stefano Bontate, who was the Capo of the most prominent family in Palermo. Leggio and the Corleonesi worked their way up to be a part of
Commission, which is arguably the highest position of honor one can have in the Sicilian mafia. The reason this is important is because with the
Commission in effect, it led to the hierarchal structure of the mafia that we learned through Tommaso Buscetta. Leggio was the one to thank for the rise
of the Corleonesi in the
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Chinese Government Administration Of Coal Mine Safety Essay
caused the Chinese government to implement regulations to improve the industry safety. With the establishment of the State Administration of Coal
Mine Safety (SACMS) the Chinese State Council was able to set up an independent and vertically integrated safety supervisory institution (Xunpeng,
2009). Despite a high number of deaths in China's coal mines, the death rate is falling as measured by number of deaths per million tons because of the
regulation (Xunpeng, 2009). This organization functioned as an independent third party that improved worker safety for the Chinese people.
Historically large businesses have had a negative reputation for pollution. Government agencies can implement measures that lead to large reductions
in pollution. With the passage of the Clean Air Act of 1990, the number of summer ozone–advisory days has declined (Salvatore, 2015). New York City
had 4 days of ozone advisories during the summer of 1993, compared with 21 days during the summer of 1988, while in Washington there was just 1
day in summer 1993, compared with 12 days in 1988 (Salvatore, 2015). The government used regulation to significantly improve the quality of life for
the citizens. In this circumstance the market had clearly failed the population. Moderate Approach to Regulation The government's influence over the
economy through regulation should stem from decision making that is properly vetted through different sequences. The government needs to be aware
of situations that
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Spanish Inquisition Research Paper
Beig, "Al–Andalus is referred to the territory occupied by the Muslim empire in Southern Spain, which refer to the cities of Almeria, Malaga, Cadiz,
Huelva, Seville, Cordoba, Jaen and Granada" (p.1). The moors gradually claimed control over the whole of the peninsula but this in turn sparked the
Christian Reconquest Covadonga in 722AD. For the next four hundred years the Christians and Muslims fought against each other trying to capture
then conquer different areas within the Peninsula. Then finally in 1230 the Christian armies of Castilla, AragГіn and Navarra joined forces to banish
the Muslims for good.
The next stage of Spanish history explains how Fernando of AragГіn married Isabel of Castile 1469 uniting their kingdoms under the joint rule of a
Catholic monarchy. During their reign the monarchs implemented "The Spanish Inquisition". Research by PГ©rez (2005) shows that the Spanish
Inquisition was established to eliminate racial differences, "Ferdinand and Isabella wanted a modern state" (p. 35). The inquisition was meant to force
the Jews to convert to Christianity otherwise they would be tortured or banished.
In 1492, the monarchs subsided Christopher Columbus's voyage to discover the Americas. Columbus's discoveries lead to the beginning of the Spanish
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This demonstrates the freedom that Spaniards have to believe in their own religious idealism. Although, religion is not enforced, Spain still flourishes
with the traditions that the Catholic Church used to define their nation. For instance, Holy week is celebrated all over the country to commemorate the
life of Christ. The celebration happens during the last week of lent with street processions and festivals performed all over the nation, attracting tourists
from all over the
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Positive And Negative Effects Of Reality Tv
Have you noticed that most of the channel has reality Tv shows when you turn on the television? This kind of program has become amazingly
popular, and it all started with the real world. When it began, its purpose was to reflect the life of other people. However, now its goal is to make
money and increases the ratings, but most of the people have become addicted to it because most of the people are not aware of its purpose is to
make money. They think it is harmless fun, while it may seem like harmless fun, it has a negative effect on society. First and foremost, many reality
shows are harmful to children and teens, as reality TV shows are programs that can quickly affect children's behavior. Children learn anything what
they see on Tv shows and what they hear from individuals, and most of the children and teens spend their time watching TV, specifically by watching
reality shows; yet, most of the reality TV shows use bad language. When teens and children hear vulgar words, they start using them in public, which
makes them rude and disrespectful. Many reality tv also makes teens and children more comfortable with swearing, and teens and children feel that
swearing or using vulgar words are a normal and acceptable aspect of everyday language due to some reality shows. As a consequent, this affects their
character. In addition to changing children's personality, many reality shows cause many teens to lose their confidence. Since, people on the reality TV
always wear expensive
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Short Story Analysiss
Why Do These Men Do the Things That They Do? Sonta Clouatre Course: English 102 Instructor: Ms. Amy Acosta Essay Type: Short Story
Analysis In a world labeled with "dos" and "don'ts," many people think society will accept anything morally wrong as long as society does not
know about the sin at face value. If people do not realize what is going on, how can they accept or reject it? Many also have a tendency to stereotype
people for what they see and not for what they do. Further, they may either ignore the truth or refuse to come to terms with the reality of a situation.
These sentiments are reflected in "No One's a Mystery" by Elizabeth Tallent and "Can–Can" by Arturo Vivante–both essays dealing with men having
affairs. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is obvious in both stories that the mistresses want to be the only ones on their lovers' minds when they are together. They want the ideas and truths
of wives and fidelity left at home so that all attention can be focused on them. In both stories, the husbands seem confident of their wives' actions and
responses. In "No One's a Mystery," the husband immediately knows his wife is driving behind them because he says, "She keeps the lights on in the
daytime" and also, "She's driving exactly fifty–five miles an hour" (Tallent 10). These observations may seem trivial or shallow on the surface, but
their mention symbolizes all that spouses learn and know about each other simply from being married for an extended period. In the story "Can–Can,"
the husband knows his wife will not question his going out for a drive. The author writes, "She wasn't the least bit inquisitive, though jealous she
was in silent, subtle ways" (Vivante 5). The husband's true reason for a "drive" is later revealed, when the author notes, "He wasn't simply going out
for a drive, as he said, but going to a cafe to meet Sarah, whom his wife knew but did not suspect, and with her go to a house on a lake his wife knew
nothing about–a summer cottage to which he had a key" (Vivante 6). The husband's confidence in his wife's ignorance is unquestioned. This
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Reflection On Discharge Treatment Plan
During my placement, I also had difficulty with treatment planning. I struggled to find activities that were motivating and challenging for clients.
Additionally my body language had not been clear to my supervisor and patients, making communication difficult. With one patient, this combination of
communication and treatment planning difficulties may have left her unprepared upon discharge. C.D. was a 77 year–old female patient with
End–Stage Renal Disease among other medical issues. She was new to dialysis, and went three times a week for the treatment. C.D. often stated she
was too tired for therapy and required coaxing or encouragement to participate, particularly on the days she had dialysis treatment. She had not been
using a mobility device prior to admission but had a rolling walker at home. I struggled to find meaningful occupations that would motivate her
participation in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
for discharge. Functional mobility with a rolling walker may have been boring and repetitive. Having more stimulating activities would have benefitted
C.D. One way I could have encouraged participation in therapy would be to use more varied, relevant occupations to still work on energy conservation
and equipment management. This could have included kitchen tasks, dressing tasks, and item transport with a rolling walker. Reminding C.D. of her
goal to ultimately return home independently could have also bolstered her motivation. I could have gathered more information about the setup of the
assisted living facility from case management. Then, based on the setup of the assisted living facility, I could have filled out a treatment planning chart
to determine appropriate ways to grade activities. Planning different activities at different levels of difficulty ahead of time would have allowed me to
focus on interpersonal skills and communication during the
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The Power Of Knowledge As Power
Knowledge as Power: Since the emergence of knowledge based economy, one's power has been considered in association with his/her possession of
knowledge (Heizman, 2011;
Mudambi&Navarra, 2004). Knowledge and power are intrinsically related. This is because knowledge creates space for the exercise of power; the
exercise of power, in return, makes the control of knowledge possible (Foucault,
1980).Such relationship constitutes the knowledge–as–power argument, which implies that keeping knowledge circumscribed confers power. It is
considered to be a major focus area in knowledge and learning industry in the fast growing competitive world. Knowledge
Management Development and sharing helps the organization to develop group dynamics and group activity
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  • 3. American Culture Research Paper Basque Culture I grew up in a small town, which was highly populated with individuals of Basque descent. My grandfather severed in the military and was stationed in Basque Country. Despite the large Basque population surrounding me, I knew very little of the culture and traditions commonly found within the Basque Country. "The homeland of the Basque people, commonly called the Basque Country, is located on the Bay of Biscay at the western end of the Pyrenees mountain range, straddling the border of France and Spain. The nearly 8,000–square–mile Basque Country is divided into seven administrative districts, four in Spain and three in France. Basque culture is distinctive from that of the rest of Spain in many ways" (Thomas, par. 1). This assignment has allowed me the privilege to interview and spend time with Maria Begona Narvaiza–Peck. I was able to experience the Basque culture through conversation, photographs, museum, and meals. Begona, as she prefers to be addressed, immigrated to the United States with her family in 1975, she was nine years old at the time. Her father, who was a sheepherder, moved to the United States ahead of the rest of the family. He was working to earn passage for the family to be reunited once again. The family was soon sponsored and began saving money for flights to America. She recalls this took quite a long while, as her father made only $200 a month. Once saving the money they needed, her mother and siblings began their journey to America ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Creating a Methodology Case Report Essay Project Management Course – Prof. P. Faroleiro| Creating a Methodology | Case Report (Q&A)| Binetti Marco Nicola #2235 Brachet LГ©a #2199 Navarra Martina #2231 Rabassini Iole #2320 Tsui Janice #209317/02/2015 | 1) What can you determine about the corporate culture from the fact that they waited this long to consider the development of an EPM system? Analysing the case, it is noticeable that the corporate culture is characterized by individualism in spite of cooperation, regarding both departments and their executives. Indeed, for the latters, the prospect of losing authority and power overcomes the benefits originated by the introduction of Project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2) Can a PMO accelerate the implementation process? The PMO can accelerate the implementation process as it streamlines the departments' workload by focusing exclusively on it. As it has been done in the specific case, in order to accelerate this procedure and improve its efficacy and efficiency, the office has to be comprised of a "handful of experienced project managers". Indeed, having the specific expertise in this field enables to avoid conflicts of interest that might occur by giving control of the PMO to an internal executive. 3) Is it acceptable for the PMO to report to the chief information officer or to someone else? Yes, it is acceptable that the PMO reports to the chief information officer, however there should be also a varied integration at the topmanagement level (or through sponsors) in order to sustain the ongoing project whenever needed. As an example, a direct interaction with the President of the company would benefit the PMO in multiple respects. Thanks to his authority, it would be possible to sponsor the methodology throughout the entire organization, engaging all departments and executives. Moreover, the President would be also able to give the PMO the adequate organizational status to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay Los Vinos de La Rioja Los vinos de La Rioja Todas las regiones de EspaГ±a tienen algo especial que ofrecer. La Rioja es una de estas regiones. La Rioja es una comunidad autГіnoma y una provincia de EspaГ±a, situada en el norte de la PenГnsula IbГ©rica. La regiГіn no se convirtiГі en una comunidad autГіnoma oficial hasta 1982, y por eso La Rioja es una nueva regiГіn de estudio con un pasado histГіrico complicado. En lo que sigue yo quisiera elaborar sobre algunos aspectos de la cultura de La Rioja; en particular, yo voy a discutir sobre la geografГa y la economГa en relaciГіn con el vino de La Rioja. La geografГa de un regiГіn es la base de todos los demГЎs aspectos de la cultura. Determina los tipos de alimentos a los habitantes comen, la ropa que llevan, los medios de ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... El lugar geogrГЎfico deseable de La Rioja ha causado muchos conflictos entre los diferentes grupos a lo largo de los Гєltimos siglos. Incluso los varios invasores extranjeros de EspaГ±a han disfrutado de los vinos de la Rioja, como los fenicios, cartagineses, romanos, moros, y otros. Hay tres sub–regiones principales de la Rioja. Primero, Rioja Alta estГЎ situada en la frontera occidental de la regiГіn, y en las elevaciones mГЎs altas que el resto de las ГЎreas. En La Rioja Alta domina el clima atlГЎntico de suaves temperaturas ("LA RIOJA"). Segunda, Rioja Alavesa tiene un clima similar a la regiГіn de Alta, y produce vinos mГЎs o menos similares. La tercera sub–regiГіn es Rioja Baja que estГЎ fuertemente influenciado por un clima mediterrГЎneo que hace de esta zona la mГЎs cГЎlida y mГЎs seca de La Rioja. Las temperaturas en el verano por lo general llegan a 95 grados F ("Great Wine Regions – Rioja."). La Rioja es conocida por su producciГіn de vinos. La Rioja es una provincia pequeГ±a, pero es muy rica en recursos naturales – es una de las mГЎs famosas zonas vinГcolas de EspaГ±a, asГ como tener un interesante paisaje. La Rioja siempre ha sido una parte vital de la historia de EspaГ±a. "Fenicios, cartagineses, romanos, ГЎrabes y, finalmente, los cruzados medievales han desempeГ±ado un papel importante en la historia del ГЎrea. Los romanos, sin embargo, hizo el vino forma parte de su cultura donde viajaban, y La Rioja no fue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Suzette For Being Too American Mother Summary As the story progresses, Suzette's mother becomes increasingly critical of Suzette for being "too American" and questions the authenticity of her "Haitian–ness." Her mother's criticism seems to be justified when she sees Suzette distancing herself from her Haitian values, "Would you get up and give an old lady like me your subway seat? In this state of mind, I bet you don't even give up your seat to a pregnant lady. My mother, who is often right about that. Sometimes I get up and give my seat. Other times, I don't." (146) By incorporating this story, Danticat substantiates that Suzette understands right from wrong according to Haitian values, but having grown up in America, she has already assimilated into American culture and fundamentally has a different relationship with Haiti. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the scholarly article, "Oral Narrative as Short Story Cycle: Forging Community in Edwidge Danticat's Krik? Krak," Rocio Davis, an academic in literature at the University of Navarra in Spain, generally agrees with the previous analysis on "New York Day Women" and suggests that the passage exemplifies the rift between mother and daughter may be brought about by attitudes towards immigration. She critiques that the mother's exile from Haiti, which implies the loss of an original place, eliminates the sense of belonging and often causes dissociation from both the old ways in Haiti and from her new home in America. Davis describes that the process of diasporic self–formation is presented in "New York Day Women" through the growing distance between Suzette and her mother who struggle to define new identities and decide what to keep and what to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Basque Identity Formation Basque Identity Formation The Basque Country, although not geographically large, is home to one of the most, diverse, historical and ancient cultures of the World. Euskal Herria, more commonly known as the Basque Country, is located on the Spanish–French boarder and is made up of seven Basque Provinces, three on the French side and four on the Spanish side. Labourd, Basse–Navarre, and Soule form the French Basque territory Iparralde, the northern side. Vizcaya, Alava, Guipuzcoa, and Navarra form the Spanish Basque Territory Hegoalde, the southern side (Ott "syllabus" 2). The Basques speak the common language of Euskara and share a significant amount of common heritage, history and identity but each territory is vastly different form the other. Each of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This paper will analyze process of identify formation through social institutions, and popular culture, and how it differs between French Basques and Spanish Basques. This paper will also analyze a third group of Basques, Basque Americans, and how their process of identity formation has been uniquely shaped by the Basque diaspora and American culture. Lush countryside and mountainous terrains shape the rural, French side of the Basque country. The Basque language remains heavily spoken in this part of the Basque country. The Basque people that call this land home continue to live in a way that their ancestors once lived. Rural Basque identity formation is still structured off of the same values practiced by their ancestors, strength, reciprocity, and mutual aid to name a few. The rural shepherding community of Santazi remains a perfect representation of the traditional Basuqe life style and values. Santazi is located in the province of Soule, surrounded by the Pyrenees Mountain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Hallermann Steriff Syndrome With Cutaneous Manifestations... Hallermann–Steriff Syndrome with cutaneous manifestations: A case review Anugrah Parikh M.D; Apeksha Solanki M.D; Rishi Patel MBBS; Dr Rashmi Arora MBBS Department of Dermatology, GK General Hospital, Gujarat Adani Institute Of Medical Sciences, Bhuj, Gujarat Keywords–Hallermann–Steriff Syndrome, Nevus anemicus, Hypospadias. Summary– Hallermann–Steriff Syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder that is characterized primarily by head–face abnormalities,hypotrichosis and various ophthalmic abnormalities. We report here a 14 year old boy with Hallermann–Steriff syndrome with nevus anemicus and review the literature. Introduction– The first description of Hallerman Steriff syndrome seems to have been made in 1893 by Aubry and later it was described completely in 1948 by Hallermann and then by Steriff in 1950 (1) HSS is primarily characterized by head–face abnormalities. Patients have bird like facies, dental abnormalities, hypotrichosis with various ophthalmic abnormalities(2). Seven essential signs described by Francois as diagnostic criteria for HSS are presented in table (2) 1.Dyscephalia and bird like facies 2.Abnormal dentition 3.Hypotrichosis 4.Atrophy of skin especially on nose 5.Bilateral Microphthalmia 6.Congenital Cataracts 7.Proportionate Dwarfism (2) Case Report– A 14 year old boy came to the Department of Dermatology in our hospital with complaints of hair loss from scalp since birth and altered hair color, hypopigmented macular lesion on the trunk since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. La Carte Restaurant Hong Kong has removed all wine duties since February 2008, people pursuit higher standards of wine and food paring. Therefore, this essay is going to select a restaurant "a la carte" menu with not less than 40 dishes and create a suggested wine list to match with the dishes are choose. The selected dishes are including: ed Wine list Champagne Non–vintage Champagne Ayala Brut Nature NV Champagne, France Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir HK$498.00 Tasting notes: A toasty Champagne, with a woolly texture, firm acidity and flavours of biscuit, smoke, straw and citrus zest. As a good aperitif is highly match with appetizer, especially with the dishes are made by poultry and fish. Therefore, this champagne can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This fresh, dramatic, light to medium–bodied, zesty, pure Sauvignon should be pair with the oyster dish. Argyle Nuthouse Chardonnay 2012 Oregon, USA Chardonnay HK$268.00 Tasting note: An interplay of savory texture and mineral edge, there is a long lasting richness of fresh cut wheat, lemon sabayon, crГЄpes suzette, it can be pair with 'Grilled tuna with five spices, avocado crush and crispy shallot', they complement each other and enhance the textures that they are both buttery in flavor and share a rich, creamy texture. Red Wine Leoville Las Cases St Julien 2eme Cru 1985 St Julien, France Cabernet Sauvignon and Blends HK$3200.00 The wine reveals a youthful deep ruby/purple colour, followed by a classic Las Cases bouquet of pain grille, lead pencil, minerals, and ripe black currants. Medium to full–bodied, with outstanding concentration, and soft tannin, this needs fat for balance, fat will soften the tannins and bring a smoother feel. Therefore, it will perfectly match with 'Roasted US rib of beef' Calon Segur St Estephe 3eme Cru 1996
  • 10. St. Estephe, France Cabernet Sauvignon and Blends HK$1750.00 Dark ruby–coloured, with a complex nose of dried herbs, Asian spices, and black cherry jam intermixed with cassis; it possesses outstanding purity, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Dbq Essay Trevor Murphy AP World History per. 5 Mr. Herbst April 12, 2012 DBQ Essay The effects of the Cuban Revolution on women's lives and gender relations in Cuba from 1959 to 1990 include that some say women have not reached equality yet with men, women gained more opportunities for themselves, economy and politics, and also how women still had responsibility for children and home, not men. One effect of the Cuban Revolution on women was the thought that women still have not reached equality with men. Ofelia Dominguez Navarra (#1), a female Cuban socialist feminist, believes an effect of the Cuban Revolution will change the social status of women to be less patriarchal. As a Cuban feminist, she probably believed this because the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As politicians in Cuba, the Communists party published this because it made them look like a better political party due to the increased number of women participating in political matters, which they approve. An additional document that would be helpful seeing the positive effects of the revolution would be a speech from a political leader about how the growth of women has been surprising and helpful to the country. This would help because it would recognize how women's contributions are needed to strengthen the country and prosper. Also, an effect of the Cuban Revolution on women was how women were still responsible for taking care of the children and home, not the men. A male Cuban revolutionary sympathizer (#3), expresses his thoughts about women's rights to an anthropologist in 1969, believing that an effect on women's lives from the Cuban Revolution was that it gave women more freedom by gaining jobs, which he thought was wrong. As a male Cuban, he has this belief because it takes power away from men and time away from household tasks that aren't preformed throughout the day by the woman. Vilma Espin, a female scientist, president of the Federation of Cuban women, and a member of the Cuban Communist Party's Central Committee (#10), believes an effect of the Cuban Revolution on women is that they created a more stressful life to handle. She probably believes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Self-Determination in the Basque Country Essay examples Self–Determination in the Basque Country The Basques, settled on the Franco–Spanish border, are a people who do not have a country that exists as an entity of its own. They are not recognized internationally. Their borders are not respected, and their culture is repressed. Thus the history of theBasque Country is one of contentious protest against imposed conditions, unremitting effort in defense of its identity and a relentless search for a means of democratizing public life. They have not been able to practice or pursue the right to self–determination as stated in the international covenants on human rights (above) and the Universal Declaration of the Rights of the Peoples from Algeria, July 4th, 1976, that, "Every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One could be shot for speaking the language or gathering in small numbers. Torture was also very common with at least 100 cases reported annually and these numbers hold to present day. However in recent years, through the medium of Basque at private language schools known as ikastolaks, progress has been slow, but constant. Nevertheless, the number of individuals who use it daily or at least have a working knowledge of language are still sadly disproportionate. (Astrain) Although the language is slowly being reintroduced to communities, repression continues because they do not enjoy any political unity, but rather an excess of political institutions and functions. Therefore, the Basques are deeply dissatisfied with both their lack of territorial unity and the inferior status of their language, as well as frustrated by the lack of a more participatory democracy. It is said that, "The Basques on either side of the Franco–Spanish border vote in elections for no fewer than a dozen different institutions," (Astrain 6). They want to maintain their cultural integrity and be able to decide their own future, but this is increasingly difficult when there is no cohesion. Furthermore, the Basque Country has never been taken into consideration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. First Sergeant Navarra Research Paper A teacher is a person who inspires and encourages us to strive for greatness, live to our fullest potential and see the best in ourselves. They are strong–willed individuals who we admire and aspire to become. We learn from them. We learn through their commitment, integrity, and perseverance. A teacher can influence many important aspects of a student's life. They help shape a student's personality, morality and provide them with the tools necessary to take on their future endeavors. "A good teacher can teach you something that you will remember for a day, but a great teacher will teach you something that you will remember for the rest of your life." I was fortunate enough to find all of these qualities in my Army JROTC instructor, First Sergeant Navarra.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most important is respect. Respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. First Sergeant shows respect by appreciating the best in other people. It is much more than just talking kindly and listening to someone. It is the process of taking into consideration someone's emotions, feelings and needs. focuses on their ideas, thoughts, and preferences. First Sergeant takes his time to get to know each student as an individual by valuing their time and caring about what they have to say. First Sergeant is also trustworthy. I can always go to him to seek advice, or just to have a friend to talk to. Knowing that there is someone there who will listen to you, makes all the difference in the world. Whether it's a relationship problem, teenage drama, a bad grade, or something that you feel that your family just wouldn't understand, First Sergeant is always there to listen or help in any way that he can. I will always know that I can trust him to keep our conversations private. Whether it was intended or not, he taught me that it was okay to let people into your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Is Offshore Wind Power : Alternative Or Harmful Fossil... Offshore Wind Power: Alternative to Harmful Fossil Fuels We have the ability to reduce our dependency on burning fossil fuels that damage the environment and the solution is Offshore Wind Power. The difference in solar heating between the earth 's equator and the poles, together with the earth 's rotation, creates flows of air called wind. We can capture this form of solar energy with wind turbines that convert it into electrical energy. Creating this type of energy has little harmful impact to our environment, unlike other energy being created by fossil fuels. Several of the environmental problems the world faces today, including climate change, air pollution, oil spills, and acid rain are a result from our dependence on fossil fuels. The burning of fossil fuels produces heat–trapping gases that are the main cause of the ongoing rise in global atmospheric temperatures. Even though a growing list of global warming indicators, along with the alarmingly rapid recession of Arctic sea ice, opportunistic oil companies continue to exploit the ever–increasing human need for energy consumption and are constantly on the lookout for untapped oil and gas sources. In addition to ecological disturbances from fossil fuel extraction, there are certain cultural consequences for communities around the Pacific Rim. These communities, many Indigenous, are threatened by the depletion of specific resources they depend upon for their livelihoods and culture. The time is now for harnessing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Fermin: The Small Well Of San Cernin Fermin is said to have been the son of a Roman of senatorial rank in Pamplona in the 3rd century, who was converted to Christianity by Saint Honestus, a disciple of Saint Saturninus. According to tradition, he was baptised by Saturninus (in Navarra "San Cernin") at the spot now known as the Pocico de San Cernin, the "Small Well of San Cernin", across from the facade of the church dedicated to St Cernin, which is built on the foundations of a pagan temple.[1] Saturninus (in France "Saint Saturnin") was the first bishop of Toulouse, where he was sent during the "consulate of Decius and Gratus" (AD 250). He was martyred (traditionally in 257 AD), significantly by being tied to a bull by his feet and dragged to his death, a martyrdom that is sometimes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Violence In Pan's Labyrinth El Laberinto Del Pan El Laberinto Del Pan, or Pan's Labyrinth, is based on the turbulence that occurred after the Civil War. It is set in post–Civil War Spain, in 1944, after the victory of the fascist Nationalists led by General Franco. Though the war had ended, many republican rebels were still striking back against the new oppressive government. Other citizens were exiled, or attempted to flee the country. A large portion of those that did rebel hid in more remote areas of Spain, such as the region of Navarra in Northern Spain, where Pan's Labyrinth takes place. During the Spanish civil war, both Nationalists and Republicans killed, tortured, and attacked citizens. Anyone either side disagreed with was likely to be harmed (school teachers, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My feelings about Pan's Labyrinth are rather split, as I appreciate the storyline but disliked the actual movie. When I first watched the film, I was shocked and horrified (I honestly thought it was horrible). At the time, I was too hung up on the creepiness and violence of the movie to value anything about it. After a few days of thinking about it, however, I was able to appreciate the subtlety behind the story, as well as the uniqueness of the plot. Pan's Labyrinth is similar to a twisted fairy tale, and has an interesting storyline, incredible effects, and good characterization. For those reasons, I feel as if I should recommend this movie to others. Pan's Labyrinth is essentially a classic, and is probably the kind of movie everyone should see once. Despite this, I cannot imagine possibly watching the movie a second time. It is for this reason that I wouldn't recommend the movie to others, as I did not enjoy it as I watched it. As I viewed the film, I was shocked and horrified by the violence, annoyed with Ophelia's character, and slightly confused about the storyline. It was only afterwards, during reflection upon it, that I could appreciate its good qualities. On one hand, I am interested by Pan's Labyrinth, on the other hand, I hated it. Therefore, I do not actually know if I would recommend this film to someone else or not. I think it would depend on the person and their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Characteristics Of Saturated Fats Saturated fats include nuts, and in a recent study not only were nuts a good source of saturated fat, but they were also proven to improve lipid profile of inflammatory biomarkers. Participants from cohort studies has high risk for cardiac disease, but those who had a higher consumption of nuts and exercised consistently were more likely to have lower c–reactive protein and IL–6 concentrations (5). They ate higher amount of nuts because they replaced red meats, processed meats, and refined grains with nuts. This reduced their risk of getting heart disease because their overall state of inflammation was reduced, and chronic low–grade inflammation is known for being a culprit in all phases of atherosclerosis. The studies strengths were that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was another study that studied if a Mediterranean diet could decrease inflammation and improve one's heart health. In this study, inflammation caused by diet and telomere length were evaluated with those who have a high risk of heart disease. With the use of the dietary inflammatory index, they looked to see the association between diet–related inflammation and telomere length. Telomere length affects how our cells age, and if they shorten, then it will shorten one's life as well as makine one more susceptible to disease. This study was a cross– sectional and longitudinal study that resulted in a consistent beneficial effect with aging and health when consuming a anti–inflammatory diet (7). The beneficial effects were that it changed their telomere length. Anti–inflammatory diets they included were Mediterranean diets supplemented with olive oil, and Mediterranean diets supplemented with mixed nuts. The control group was on a low fat diet. This study also showed that a proinflammatory diet can affect a person telomere length by drastically shortening it (7). More specifically, proinflammatory foods include fried foods, refined carbohydrates, and sugar and anti–inflammatory foods include vegetables like kale/spinach, fruits like tomatoes/blueberries, fatty fish, and nuts. Unlike with inflammation, there are more diets proven to improve hypertension. In this specific study 3 different diets were given to participants who had hypertension and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Corleonesi Research Paper The Corleonesi was a mafia group whose leaders were originated from Corleone, Italy. The main leader Luciano Leggio. Leggio started out working for Micele Navarra. While under Navarra, Leggio's murder of Placido Rizzotto, a resistance veteran, is on the most noteworthy murders of a political figure in the years after the war. This murder shows just the beginning brutality of what was yet to come of Leggio and the Corleonesi. Leggio hid from authority after the murdering Rizzotto, and due to his skill at staying away from justice, he was given the nickname "Scarlet Pimpernel". Much like the brutality shown in his murder of Rizzotto, his secretiveness and concealment would also become areas that the Corleonesi would become known for. Leggio,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuing with the theme of violence, the Corleonesi attacked and killed three of Navarra's best fighters in the middle of Corleone, while also injuring innocent bystanders. His violence and coup against the established bosses was not something commonly done; furthermore, it displayed that the power of group lie with its military prowess, rather than their political influence. The Corleonesi functioned under the plan of using devastating violence to get what they want while suffering short–term political loss. The Corleonesi continued their fight against the Navarra and as they were about to claim victory against the Navarra, the Ciaculli car bomb went off which led to mass arrests of mafia members, including Leggio. Leggio's trial is carried out very similar to the ways of other mafia trails, such as Notarbartolo's murder trial, where evidence is lost, and defendants do not talk, which then ultimately lead to the mafioso not getting convicted. After not getting convicted, he would continue his work in the mafia, by becoming one of the leaders of the Commission when it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Olivia Monologue "My father? Ha! More like a crazy uncle. I moved in with him when my father died." Olivia blabbered on about her boring existence. She had graduated from the University of Navarra School of Business and Economics in Pamplona, Spain. Her father was a Pamplona police officer...blah, blah. Olivia's God mother to her best friend's baby...blah, blah. One day she wants to travel to Cuba...blah, blah, blah. Between the cooking show's epic finale––who's take on baked potato would win––and Olivia's elicit desire for a dog, Quinn came to her whit's end. "Has Danek ever told you how True Sight works?" she asked. Olivia fidgeted. "Well, you know more about it than me." Quinn pulled away and scooted down the couch. "If you don't want to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Do you understand why I can't talk about it," she sniffled. Olivia nodded and hugged her again. "Has anyone ever tried to get rid of True Sight?" Laure asked. "Why would anyone do that?" Olivia crinkled her brows. "I need to know everything. The Primordial deprived me of a normal life. Took my youth and father. Now there is this life." Quinn wiped her cheek. "I may want a wife and kids, someday, with someone special who can understand True Sight. What if they want it gone?" She looked deep into Olivia's eyes. The other woman's olive skin blushed. She giggled and took Quinn's hand, kissing her fingers. "Someday, I want a wife and kids too. And a parakeet. I understand your life and wouldn't ask you to get rid of something so important. Maybe, one day, we can have those things together." The horror of a shared future with Olivia rose bile from Quinn's stomach. She wanted to snatch her hand back and wash it. I don't do needy piglets, she thought. Restraint prevailed. There was a beautiful damsel at home to rescue from a flea infested mongrel. Focus!
  • 20. "I love the idea of that, but," Quinn paused and looked away. "You want to know for sure," Olivia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Wines Of Spain ( California ) The Wines of Spain During my young and foolish years, I was a confirmed wine snob; at least as it applied to the red wines I drank. If they didn?t come from Bordeaux, France, I didn?t consider them worthy. Typically, my purchases would feature wines from M?doc, Margaux, Pauillac, Saint Emilion, Pomerol and Graves. This all changed in my late forties, I was gifted with several bottles of red wine from various countries including Australia, Chile and the United States (California). Begrudgingly, I accepted the fact that good red wine needn?t come from France. This oenophilia did not preclude my consumption of ?inferior? wines; it merely dispatched them to a list of wines I would never consider buying for myself. I assumed that if I couldn?t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, despite my experience in Colorado, I did start expanding my horizons with red wines until my forties. I had learned of the pleasures of the red wines from Piedmont, Italy. The incredible richness of Australian Shiraz proved it as an acceptable alternative to its Rhone Valley cousin. However, it took another experience with Rioja in my early fifties to start my exploration of Spanish wines. Overview To do justice to the subject of Spanish wines requires more than a single post, coverage befitting the third largest producer of wine, behind France and Italy, simply cannot be done within the limits of a single short article and summarization does a disservice to the exceptional wine making reputation of Spain?s dedicated vintners. Any worthwhile discussion of Spain?s wine making needs to include, at a minimum, an overview of the wine making regulations, under which vintners operate, the labeling requirements and what that means that means to consumers. After ?lo these concepts are covered, a discussion of the wine growing areas, the grape varietals and the resulting wines produces a sharper picture of Spain?s wines. A Brief Historical Perspective Spain has been growing grapes and making wine for centuries, with traditions as reputable as from any of the other European wine countries. However, the events of the past few decades, from the 1980s until now have resulted in something of a revolution in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Investigating Dose And Regimen Of Durvalumab AIM AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY: This project management plan is to conduct the clinical study to determine dose and regimen of Durvalumab as monotherapy or in combination with Pomalidomide with or without Dexamethasone in subjects with relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma. The clinical study details are as follows: Study Type: Interventional Study which is a multi centered and multi countryclinical trial determine the recommended dose and regimen of durvalumab either as monotherapy or in combination with pomalidomide (POM) with or without low dose dexamethasone in subjects with Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM). Study Design: Allocation: Randomized Endpoint Classification: Safety Study Intervention Model: Parallel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sites are located at USA, France, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Canada and Italy etc and the locations are provided below: пѓ University of Arkansas, Arkansas, USA пѓ John Hopkins Oncology Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA пѓ Dana–Faber Partners Cancer Care, Inc., Boston, MA, USA пѓ Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA пѓ Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA пѓ Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, USA пѓ Levine Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC, USA пѓ Ohio State Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio, USA пѓ Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA пѓ Tom Baker Cancer Center, Calgary, Alberta, Canada пѓ CHRU de Lille–Hopital Claude Huriez Service des Maladies du Sang, Lille, France пѓ CHU La Miletrie, Poitiers Cedex, France пѓ Hopital Purpan, Toulouse Cedex, France пѓ Universitaetsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany пѓ Universitaetsklinikum EssenZentrum fuer Innere Medizin, Essen, Germany
  • 23. пѓ University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany пѓ Klinik f. Innere Medizin, Tumstr. 21, Germany пѓ Universitatsklinikum Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany пѓ Universitatsklinikum WГјrzburg, WГјrzburg, Germany пѓ Nazionale Dei Tumori, Milano, Italy пѓ Azienda Ospedaliera Citta della Salute e della Scienza di Torino, Torino, Italy пѓ VU University Medical Center VU Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, Netherlands пѓ Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Adhd Case Study Focus Techniques for ADHD Attention Deficit/ hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a chronic mental health disorder with distinct behavioral manifestations in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood (Barkley, 1997; Barkley, Fischer, Smallish, & Fletcher, 2002). Many sources state that the prevalence in ADHD is about 3% to 7.5% in school–aged children (Fischer, Barkley, Smallish, & Fletcher, 2005). Most current studies from 1995 to 2006 estimate that the worldwide prevalence is about 5% and that these studies are similar in all countries that ADHD is studied (Polanczyk, Lima, Horta, Biederman, & Rohde, 2007). There are a variety of test that have been done to test the performance, focus and capabilities of children with ADHD. In a great majority... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The AULA is based on the paradigm of other Continuous Performance Tests (CPT) but performed in a Virtual Reality (VR) environment. Visual and auditory stimuli are both present as well as random distractors of ecological nature appearing progressively. The current article presents the results for the convergent validity study of the AULA test with Conner's Continuous Performance Test while using children diagnosed with ADHD. The test included 57 children to be tested, including 42 males and 15 females ranging in age from 6 to 16. All participants general IQ and their derived indexes (Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Reasoning, Working Memory and Processing Speed) were estimated from the standardized and normalized versions of Wechsler's Intelligence Scales, fourth edition. CPT is a computerized continuous performance test that is comprised of 360 letters (stimuli) with a duration of 250 milliseconds each. The children were shown a demonstration on the procedure on how they were supposed to press the button each time a letter appeared on their screen. The only exception to this rule was the letter x, whose appearance requires an inhibiting response. The total number of items in the AULA is also 360 as in the Conner's' ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Things They Carried By Tim O ' Brien The Vietnam War was a long, exhausting, and traumatic experience for all of the soldiers and those who came with them. The Things They Carried, by Tim O 'Brien illustrates the different affects the war had on a variety of people: Jacqueline Navarra Rhoads, a former nurse during the Vietnam war, demonstrates these effects within her own memoir in the book, The Forgotten Veterans. Both sources exemplify many tribulations, while sharing a common thread of suffering from mental unpredictability. Desensitization and unstable morals are two main themes relevant not only throughout the novel, but in Jacqueline 's personal story. Desensitization is one of many mental affects the Vietnam War caused those associated with it. In the novel, the reader sees in many situations how characters develop a loss of emotion towards suffering, killing, and violence. Things that the characters used to be affected by no longer impact them due to the extreme exposure of the negativity surrounding them. The soldiers saw so much death it became a normality to them, corpses became objects laughed at and played with. They "had ways of making the dead seem not quite so dead," shaking hands and making fun of the lifeless bodies turned into a coping method. The men and nurses learned that "by slighting death, by acting, we pretended it was not the terrible thing it was" (O 'Brien 480). Not only was their sensitivity lost, but the majority of their emotions as well. O 'Brien shows this in Hazeltine 1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. No Tiene Un Gran Significado PenedГ©s, Ribera del Duero, Rioja, RГas Baixas, Navarra, Priorato, Toro, y Rueda. Para algunas personas esta lista de regiones espaГ±olas no tiene un gran significado. Sin embargo, estas regiones son muy importantes para EspaГ±a debido a que todas tienen un papel importante en cuanto a la producciГіn de sus vinos y la calidad de ellos. El vino, ya sea vino tinto o blanco (mayormente se toma tinto), fue y es todavГa hoy en dГa uno de los productos mГЎs importantes para EspaГ±a. El vino ha existido por siglos y ha tenido una gran influencia en la economГa de EspaГ±a a travГ©s de su venta y exportaciones. El turismo tambiГ©n forma parte de la cultura espaГ±ola porque los espaГ±oles lo han integrado en su vida cotidiana. EspaГ±a produce una variedad ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Este pueblo estГЎ localizado en Zamora, provincia que se encuentra dentro de la comunidad autГіnoma de Castilla y LeГіn en EspaГ±a. Aparte de estas bodegas, donde originalmente se produjo el vino Teso La Monja, los hermanos Eguren tambiГ©n compraron otras tierras en Villabuena del Puente y Toro en las cuales tambiГ©n producen y fabrican una pequeГ±a cantidad de vino Teso La Monja (aunque la producciГіn de este vino es mayor en Bodegas Teso La Monja). Dadas sus ubicaciones geogrГЎficas, orientadas al norte con ciclos vegetativos muy largos, todas estas tierras son perfectas para la producciГіn del vino. La frescura de los suelos arcillosos en conjunciГіn con las vetas calizas erigidas en el subsuelo y la abundante grava que se encuentra en la superficie garantizan la producciГіn de vinos excepcionales tal como lo es Teso La Monja ("Teso La Monja"). Originalmente elaborado en el 2008, Teso La Monja 2008 no gano el tГtulo de "vino mГЎs caro de EspaГ±a" hasta el aГ±o 2012, asГ lo muestran varios periГіdicos tal como El Mundo y la revista gastronГіmica digital 7 CanГbales. Fue durante este mismo aГ±o que el vino de los hermanos Eguren supero al reconocido vino espaГ±ol Dominio de Pingus; el cual hasta ese momento era considerado el vino mГЎs caro de EspaГ±a. Mayormente fabricadas en Bodegas Teso La Monja, de las 898 botellas de Teso La Monja que son producidas y preparadas para la venta, aproximadamente un poco mГЎs de seiscientas se venden aГ±o tras aГ±o. El precio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Dugesia Spp Research Paper Dugesia spp., also known as planaria is a small flat dark brown worm of varying sizes around 0.3 – 2 cm long and 1 – 2 mm wide (Palmer and Fowler, 1975 as cited by Cha, 2001). Although they are small, they are hermaphroditic (Maule, 2006). The middle of the body is darker in color with tiny spots. The body consists of an arrow shaped head and a long unsegmented body that narrows as it reaches the posterior end (T. Huang, biology student, personal communications). Midway down the ventral side of its body, the pharynx is a tube–like structure that protrudes out for feeding (Cha, 2001). The body is smooth and stretches in contracting and expanding movements as the Dugesia spp. travels around a flat surface (T. Huang, biology student, personal communications). The two side parts of the arrow that extends out of its head are sensory organs, the auricles (Cha, 2001). The auricles help sense water currents so that the Dugesia spp. is aware of the direction of water flow (Kriska and Gyorgy, 2013). Dugesia spp. has tiny eyes called eyespots located on the dorsal side of its arrow head. The eyespots can detect light and are extremely sensitive to light (Cha, 2001). Dugesia spp. lives in freshwater bodies like lakes and ponds located in areas of North America and Europe (Maule, 2006). Due to its extreme... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2001). The ganglia are connected to two nerve cords that goes along the entire body (SalГі et al. 2001). When light hits the photoreceptor cells, it signals the nerve cells to react and evade the light source (SalГі et al. 2001). Due to the simplicity of its eyes, it can only detect light and darkness; it can only live in habitats that are dark. With high sensitive eyes, the prediction is that when Dugesia spp. is exposed to sunlight, it stresses the planarian and forces it to move away from light (negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of Norma Rae 's ' Character Is Played By Sally Field The film which is based in the 1970's primarily focuses on the trials and tribulations of two individuals organizing a labor union at a textile mill company located in North Carolina. Norma Rae is textile loom worker for the O. P. Henley Textile Mill and mother of three children who is opinionated about the poor working conditions, long hours and poor wages of her workplace. Her frustrations began when her mother temporarily loses her hearing at the textile mill but is not treated well by the workplace doctor. Norma Rae's father dies while experiencing pain in his arm and requests for a break by management only to be denied at the textile mill. Norma Rae's character is played by Sally Field whose story is based on a real life person by the name of Crystal Lee Sutton who tried to organize the J.P. Stevens textile mill. Reuben Warshovsky is a labor organizer from New York representing the Textile Workers Union of America is committed to convincing the workplace that unionization will increase wages and better working conditions at the O. P. Henley Textile Mill. With the assistance of Norma Rae and by working day and night he was able to pull off an impossible feat of unionizing the workers at the plant. Manipulation, bribery, retaliation and intimidation are one of the few issues Norma Rae, Reuben Warshovsky and other textile workers encountered. The film reveals what the type of strings management was willing to pull in order to prevent unionization in the workplace ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Basque Society, Language and Culture There are many groups of people throughout the world, who have either managed to keep their system of values and traditions relevant or have been forced to conform to the modern ways of the region they inhabit. The Basque people are a group of indigenous that claim the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains around the Bay of Biscay in northern Spain and southern France for thousands of years. Indigenous people are originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. By analyzing and interpreting their language, communication, religion, transition to modernity, differences between french and spanish borders, and their history we will be able to better understand them. Throughout the years, advances in international thinking and action has been significant on indigenous rights and issues including the adoption to the UN declaration on rights of indigenous people in 2007. There are several Basque provinces along the french and spanish border. Northern provinces include Labourd, Basse–Navarre, and Soule are in france, while the southern provinces are Navarra, Alava, Vizcaya, and Guipuzcoa which lie in spain (Ott 5). During the later half of the nineteenth century the Basque population was well over 1,000 people but currently consists of 376 people. Most people of this indigenous group like their forefathers are pastoralist and cultivate small farmlands scattered across the valley. . Although much of this tribes history is unverified it is said that they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Embryonic Stem Cell Research Essay Advancements in medical technology has allowed for a new understanding of stem cells and further developments in research. The use of stem cells in regenerative medicine may hold significant benefits for those suffering from degenerative diseases. To avail such advancements in stem cell research could see the alleviation or complete cure of afflictions that take the lives of millions worldwide each year. (McLaren, 2001) Astem cell 1 is able differentiate into any somatic cell found in the human body, including those identical to itself. Differentiation is a cellular process whereby a stem cell will divide into a specialised cell, for example a neuron2. To harness the unique cellular function of a stem cell could mean the cultivation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Pera et al, 2004) The bodies specialised cells, a product of stem cell differentiation, cannot be replaced through natural regeneration. The further exploration of ES cell research will allow scientists to harness stem cell differentiation and compensate for the bodies inability to regenerate specialised cells. (Fuchs, 2008) For example, ES cells hold the potential to regenerate the spinal cord. Common and debilitating injuries to the spinal cord result in paralysis, more accurately known as paraplegia and quadriplegia. ES cells may be used to repair an impaired spinal cord, restoring movement and quality of life to those suffering from paralysis. (Rosenfeld et al, 2004) The prospects for regenerative spinal cord repair is one of the many positive outcomes of ES cell research if exploration is allowed to continue. Ethicists often advocate for the use of human embryos in ES cell research due to their fate after successful IVF treatment. With the successful fertilisation of an IVF patient, remaining embryos that would have been used in further fertilisation attempts are kept in storage indefinitely. (Morgan, 2006) Many couples opt to donate their spare embryos to ES cell research, as they do not believe that their fertilised zygote is in fact human life. A human embryo remaining from IVF treatment is only used in ES cell research one to five days after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Running Of The Bull Research Paper Running of the Bulls can be a form of entertainment and part of the Spanish culture but it is a risk for others. Running of the bulls is a widely known event that takes place in Pamplona, Spain. The Running of the Bulls is known in Spain as 'encierro' however to the rest of the world it's known as the craziest 'sport' in history. This event is one of three main part of the San Fermin festival. Including also is the bull fights and religious celebrations the 'run' is definitely the most notable part of the festival in modern times and only really became an international phenomenon after Ernest Hemmingway published his book "The Sun Also Rises" based on events from the San Fermin festival specifically the running of the bulls. The 'run' really... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By participating in the run, you have accepted the risk that you might be trampled, gored, bumped, jostled, rammed or tossed in the air by a bull, also tripped or trampled by your fellow runners. It has been reported that from 1924 to 2014, 15 people have been killed in Pamplona during this event and over 300 people are injured each year during the run. Looking back at the previous event there were a number of people who were badly hurt and had to be taken to the hospital. In 2005 over 63 people were injured at the running of the bull's event. 2007 and 2008 has the highest injured rate as there was over 200 people in both year. There was over 200 in 2007 and more than 300 in 2008. In 2009, 16 runners were injured during the sixth day of the run. 2013 Running of the Bulls was very interesting to me because a woman was included in the 50 that was badly hurt and taken to the hospital. From my reading and understanding it stated that woman where not allow to participate in the running of the bulls event. According to a news article, "A 23–year–old woman was gored in the back and suffered multiple rib fractures and damage to her right lung during the final Bull Run in 2013. (Global news, 2013) Finally in 2014 a total of 42 people were injured and were also taken to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Katie Navarra's Five Tips Of Marketing An Equine Business Marketing is an important area of running a successful business but in the mist of taking care of horses, managing staff, teaching lessons, training horses, paperwork, and everything else that needs to be done in a equine business marketing tends to fall through the cracks. While marketing an equine business is similar to marketing any other business according to Katie Navarra there is one essential difference, the connection between horses and their owners. Navarra's article 5 Tips for Successful Stable Marketing lists five tips that can help a stable market themselves successfully. " Your clients want to talk to you about their horse and their concerns. They will tell you how best to provide services for their horses if you listen" (qdt. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Psychology Personal Statement Please identify your chosen major and explain why you chose this field? * Through the last two years as a student at Manchester Community College, I have been able to experience numerous classes and meet wonderful professors. In my first semester of college, I decide to take a general psychology class with Dr. Francine Rosselli–Navarra. She taught me that psychology is a science, which studies our minds and behaviors. After that class I knew that I did not just want to study the physical feature of the brain and the brain process, but how the interactions with and within our brains that produce our cognitive functions. After completing that psychology class I realized that I did not wish to be a biology major anymore, instead I wished to study in the field of Neuroscience, which is a combination of both biology and psychology. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although at my previous institution by being involved in the school functions and participating in various groups such as being an Officer in the Alpha Upsilon Alpha Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honors Society and assisting in the Evening of Fine Wines Event, has given me skills to be successful at my previous institution. How open/willing are you to incorporate new techniques into your daily routine to improve academically? * Since I am transferring from a Community College to a University I know that I will need to improve my studying skills and that way that I approach assignments and my classes to make me successful at the University of Arizona. So any techniques that other want to teach me to assist in helping me change and improve my current techniques would be greatly appreciated and helpful to make me successful here at the University of Arizona and my future academic endeavors. Please share any additional information you feel is relevant for the ASEMS–Transfer program to consider when reviewing your file ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Research Paper On Mediterranean Diet The Mediterranean diet, also known Cretan diet or Mediterranean diet is a practice traditional food in many countries around the Mediterranean Sea characterized by eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, cereals and olive oil and a low consumption of meat and dairy products. Several studies show that the Mediterranean diet can: – reducing mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular disease; – reduce the risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease; – improve the chance of pregnancy during assisted fertilization; – maintaining a healthy brain. Health Benefits Its effectiveness is difficult to assess because it is based primarily on observational studies (the plan is noted for each individual, without anyone trying to change it) and can not be excluded in this case, a bias in the comparison of several populations. Few interventional studies are of type (the investigator intentionally alters the habits of a group of patients), but not double–blind, this does not exclude a placebo effect. Another technique is to compare the future within the same population group following a serious diet and a group of dropouts. The comparability of these two groups, however, must be carefully tested. The studies should be used with caution, because outside the Mediterranean area, people on this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patients used a margarine based on rapeseed oil and 20% increased their consumption of fruits rich in vitamin C and bread, while reducing red and processed meats (sausages). This scheme led to a dramatic drop (–70%) of all–cause mortality. The success was such that the ethics committee has decided to discontinue the study prematurely, to make these results publicly available ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Leggio Mafia The Corleonesi became one of the most powerful figures in the Sicilian mafia, but how did they get there? Luciano Leggio is credited for the rise of the Corleone family. Leggio first joined with the help of the Capo, Michele Navarra, in 1943. He was known for being violent, especially because of his most famous homicide of trade unionist Placido Rizzotto, which he was never convicted for despite the overwhelming evidence. Leggio liked to stay invisible, to not just the authorities, but to other mafia bosses. Leggio began having altercations over land with Navarra in 1958, when Navarra sent men to kill him. Leggio came out alive and was able to ambush Navarra, killing him and starting the second mafia war. The war between Leggio's band and other Corleone bosses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leggio became the man all Corleonesi aspired to be like, and this mindset led them to their rank. After killing Navarra, the fighting and the shootouts continued for 5 years. The fighting stopped once a car bomb led to over 60 arrests of Mafiosi where all were acquitted. Leggio returned to mafia activity, and in 1969 he was offered a spot on the Commission of Cosa Nostra. The Commission consists of only three individuals, Leggio, Gaetano Badalamenti, who had connections across the Atlantic, and was one of the men who was in the party that made the rules for the Commission, and Stefano Bontate, who was the Capo of the most prominent family in Palermo. Leggio and the Corleonesi worked their way up to be a part of Commission, which is arguably the highest position of honor one can have in the Sicilian mafia. The reason this is important is because with the Commission in effect, it led to the hierarchal structure of the mafia that we learned through Tommaso Buscetta. Leggio was the one to thank for the rise of the Corleonesi in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Chinese Government Administration Of Coal Mine Safety Essay caused the Chinese government to implement regulations to improve the industry safety. With the establishment of the State Administration of Coal Mine Safety (SACMS) the Chinese State Council was able to set up an independent and vertically integrated safety supervisory institution (Xunpeng, 2009). Despite a high number of deaths in China's coal mines, the death rate is falling as measured by number of deaths per million tons because of the regulation (Xunpeng, 2009). This organization functioned as an independent third party that improved worker safety for the Chinese people. Historically large businesses have had a negative reputation for pollution. Government agencies can implement measures that lead to large reductions in pollution. With the passage of the Clean Air Act of 1990, the number of summer ozone–advisory days has declined (Salvatore, 2015). New York City had 4 days of ozone advisories during the summer of 1993, compared with 21 days during the summer of 1988, while in Washington there was just 1 day in summer 1993, compared with 12 days in 1988 (Salvatore, 2015). The government used regulation to significantly improve the quality of life for the citizens. In this circumstance the market had clearly failed the population. Moderate Approach to Regulation The government's influence over the economy through regulation should stem from decision making that is properly vetted through different sequences. The government needs to be aware of situations that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Spanish Inquisition Research Paper Beig, "Al–Andalus is referred to the territory occupied by the Muslim empire in Southern Spain, which refer to the cities of Almeria, Malaga, Cadiz, Huelva, Seville, Cordoba, Jaen and Granada" (p.1). The moors gradually claimed control over the whole of the peninsula but this in turn sparked the Christian Reconquest Covadonga in 722AD. For the next four hundred years the Christians and Muslims fought against each other trying to capture then conquer different areas within the Peninsula. Then finally in 1230 the Christian armies of Castilla, AragГіn and Navarra joined forces to banish the Muslims for good. The next stage of Spanish history explains how Fernando of AragГіn married Isabel of Castile 1469 uniting their kingdoms under the joint rule of a Catholic monarchy. During their reign the monarchs implemented "The Spanish Inquisition". Research by PГ©rez (2005) shows that the Spanish Inquisition was established to eliminate racial differences, "Ferdinand and Isabella wanted a modern state" (p. 35). The inquisition was meant to force the Jews to convert to Christianity otherwise they would be tortured or banished. In 1492, the monarchs subsided Christopher Columbus's voyage to discover the Americas. Columbus's discoveries lead to the beginning of the Spanish Empire overseas. The influx of new wealth enabled them to finance a huge army ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This demonstrates the freedom that Spaniards have to believe in their own religious idealism. Although, religion is not enforced, Spain still flourishes with the traditions that the Catholic Church used to define their nation. For instance, Holy week is celebrated all over the country to commemorate the life of Christ. The celebration happens during the last week of lent with street processions and festivals performed all over the nation, attracting tourists from all over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Positive And Negative Effects Of Reality Tv Have you noticed that most of the channel has reality Tv shows when you turn on the television? This kind of program has become amazingly popular, and it all started with the real world. When it began, its purpose was to reflect the life of other people. However, now its goal is to make money and increases the ratings, but most of the people have become addicted to it because most of the people are not aware of its purpose is to make money. They think it is harmless fun, while it may seem like harmless fun, it has a negative effect on society. First and foremost, many reality shows are harmful to children and teens, as reality TV shows are programs that can quickly affect children's behavior. Children learn anything what they see on Tv shows and what they hear from individuals, and most of the children and teens spend their time watching TV, specifically by watching reality shows; yet, most of the reality TV shows use bad language. When teens and children hear vulgar words, they start using them in public, which makes them rude and disrespectful. Many reality tv also makes teens and children more comfortable with swearing, and teens and children feel that swearing or using vulgar words are a normal and acceptable aspect of everyday language due to some reality shows. As a consequent, this affects their character. In addition to changing children's personality, many reality shows cause many teens to lose their confidence. Since, people on the reality TV always wear expensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Short Story Analysiss Why Do These Men Do the Things That They Do? Sonta Clouatre Course: English 102 Instructor: Ms. Amy Acosta Essay Type: Short Story Analysis In a world labeled with "dos" and "don'ts," many people think society will accept anything morally wrong as long as society does not know about the sin at face value. If people do not realize what is going on, how can they accept or reject it? Many also have a tendency to stereotype people for what they see and not for what they do. Further, they may either ignore the truth or refuse to come to terms with the reality of a situation. These sentiments are reflected in "No One's a Mystery" by Elizabeth Tallent and "Can–Can" by Arturo Vivante–both essays dealing with men having affairs. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is obvious in both stories that the mistresses want to be the only ones on their lovers' minds when they are together. They want the ideas and truths of wives and fidelity left at home so that all attention can be focused on them. In both stories, the husbands seem confident of their wives' actions and responses. In "No One's a Mystery," the husband immediately knows his wife is driving behind them because he says, "She keeps the lights on in the daytime" and also, "She's driving exactly fifty–five miles an hour" (Tallent 10). These observations may seem trivial or shallow on the surface, but their mention symbolizes all that spouses learn and know about each other simply from being married for an extended period. In the story "Can–Can," the husband knows his wife will not question his going out for a drive. The author writes, "She wasn't the least bit inquisitive, though jealous she was in silent, subtle ways" (Vivante 5). The husband's true reason for a "drive" is later revealed, when the author notes, "He wasn't simply going out for a drive, as he said, but going to a cafe to meet Sarah, whom his wife knew but did not suspect, and with her go to a house on a lake his wife knew nothing about–a summer cottage to which he had a key" (Vivante 6). The husband's confidence in his wife's ignorance is unquestioned. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Reflection On Discharge Treatment Plan During my placement, I also had difficulty with treatment planning. I struggled to find activities that were motivating and challenging for clients. Additionally my body language had not been clear to my supervisor and patients, making communication difficult. With one patient, this combination of communication and treatment planning difficulties may have left her unprepared upon discharge. C.D. was a 77 year–old female patient with End–Stage Renal Disease among other medical issues. She was new to dialysis, and went three times a week for the treatment. C.D. often stated she was too tired for therapy and required coaxing or encouragement to participate, particularly on the days she had dialysis treatment. She had not been using a mobility device prior to admission but had a rolling walker at home. I struggled to find meaningful occupations that would motivate her participation in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... for discharge. Functional mobility with a rolling walker may have been boring and repetitive. Having more stimulating activities would have benefitted C.D. One way I could have encouraged participation in therapy would be to use more varied, relevant occupations to still work on energy conservation and equipment management. This could have included kitchen tasks, dressing tasks, and item transport with a rolling walker. Reminding C.D. of her goal to ultimately return home independently could have also bolstered her motivation. I could have gathered more information about the setup of the assisted living facility from case management. Then, based on the setup of the assisted living facility, I could have filled out a treatment planning chart to determine appropriate ways to grade activities. Planning different activities at different levels of difficulty ahead of time would have allowed me to focus on interpersonal skills and communication during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Power Of Knowledge As Power Knowledge as Power: Since the emergence of knowledge based economy, one's power has been considered in association with his/her possession of knowledge (Heizman, 2011; Mudambi&Navarra, 2004). Knowledge and power are intrinsically related. This is because knowledge creates space for the exercise of power; the exercise of power, in return, makes the control of knowledge possible (Foucault, 1980).Such relationship constitutes the knowledge–as–power argument, which implies that keeping knowledge circumscribed confers power. It is considered to be a major focus area in knowledge and learning industry in the fast growing competitive world. Knowledge Management Development and sharing helps the organization to develop group dynamics and group activity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...