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Ancient Greek Mythology
The Role of Mythology in the Lives of Ancient Greeks
The Ancient Greeks didn t understand many things in their lives. They wondered how the seasons
changed and what were planets and stars. All of these things were mysteries to them, and the Greeks
answered these questions through the myths of Gods and Goddesses. Ancient Greeks believed that
these Gods and Goddesses controlled the elements of nature and helped their lives for the better
through everyday activities. Their powers were used to explain all that they cannot, from everyday
work to the forces of nature. Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, ...
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She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Persephone, being such a beautiful and kind young woman
was wanted by many gods, Hades included. One day, when she was playing in the meadow, the Earth
opened up and Hades appeared to take Persephone. Accomplishing his task, Demeter searched the
Earth for her daughter until Hermes told her everything. It seemed that Zeus and Hermes watched the
abduction. After eating some pomegranate seeds, Persephone was to stay in the Underworld one third
of the year and return to her mother for four months. What everyone didn t know is that Zeus may
have helped plan it. Zeus one of the big three, is the god of weather and siblings of Hades and
Poseidon. Overthrowing his father, Cronus, Zeus became ruler of Olympus as well as lord of the sky.
His weapon was a thunderbolt that he would hurl at whoever defied him. Using his shield, Zeus could
create anything of nature that related to the sky. He was married to Hera, but was known for his
infamous affairs with other goddesses. One of his many affairs brought one of the most complex and
important gods: Apollo. Apollo was the god of many things including: music, art, poetry, oracles,
archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge. He was born out of an affair with the Titan
Goddess, Leto. Apollo was also known as kuoros, which means he is beardless, athletic, and youthful.
However, he is also known for many deaths with his plagues in wars. Ironically, he also represents
purity, he is able to cleanse all the blood stained on bodies. All in all, Apollo was very powerful, and
represented many things in
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How Did Winthrop s Beliefs Influence The Development Of...
In 1630, John Winthrop formed his ideas for his ideal settlement, City Upon a Hill. He wrote down his
ideas in a document titled A Modell of Christian Charity (Doc 1). In this document, he planned ideas
for a perfect Puritan society. At the start of this settlement, he became the governor of it. These ideas
and values were an important aspect of the political, economic, and social development of the Puritan
society in New England. The most important values were community, religion, and education. These
values that the Puritans upheld in Winthrop s society are responsible for the political, economic, and
social development of the New England colonies from the 1630s to 1660. The town map from the
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New England was known for having more educated people than any other colony, because they valued
religion so much, since the ministers wanted the the knowledge of God to be passed down from
generation to generation, the Puritans created Harvard. They believed that passing the knowledge of
God down would please God.(Doc 4) The Puritans were known for being religiously intolerant; they
only believed in their religion and did not accept any other. This was another social impact of the New
England colonies. Nathaniel Ward believed that if people were religiously tolerant they either doubted
their religion or were insincere about it(Doc 6). Ward believed that religious tolerance could start
conflict throughout New England. He wanted the state and church to be together. Nathaniel Ward s
statement started controversy. Roger Williams completely disagreed with Nathaniel Ward s statement.
Williams believed that religious tolerance was a great thing. (Doc 5) Williams wanted others to see his
way and join him. A woman named Anne Hutchinson questioned the ways of the Puritans. She
disagreed with the Puritan government. She quickly left the New England colony after receiving
backlash from the Puritans. Roger Williams decided to create his own colony called Rhode Island. in
Rhode Island all religions were accepted as long as everybody worked they had a say in what went on
in the
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Quotes From Enrique s Journey
Enrique Journey Many immigrants want human right like other but they still don t give respect.In
Sonia Nazario s Enrique s Journey. Enrique face many challenges to get to the United States. Enrique
and Lourdes challenges illustrate the undocumented people don t have same human right Enrique
challenges,which the undocumented people don t have same human right.When Enrique was with his
four friends in the motel the police came and arrested them all. He says, At least 5100 of those
children ended up in foster care. (210)This quote shows in the United states on undocumented parent
is poor to rest the children. If they are have same human right then they can with the children together.
In addition when many migrant who first set out the train with Enrique have been caught and
deported. Nazario write, As Enrique slowly recovers from his beating. (87) This quote shows that
Enrique has been robbed on the train by gangs, and has been physically harmed. Since Enrique is
undocumented, the police don t help him because they will want to send Enrique back to Honduras.
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When enrique work at campus the police give the half of the money that his on. Nazario write, 10
percent cut of his earning as a smuggle. (119) This quote shows when Enrique need help the mexico
police help him. The police officers was give his money to help him at the campus. Additionally,
Lourdes leave the children to find the job.Nazario write They don t have money or resist are regularly
tossed of moving trains. (85)This quote show they are no money at there and they need leave the
family. Because Lourdes need to find money so she leave the children and family. Through Lourdes
Challenges the human right is difficult for neighborhood, Nazario reveals that in the United States the
police and the people didn t help us,they just want send
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Deborah Blau s I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
When we meet people who don t fit the social norms we feel awkward or scared. When we meet them
we won t know what to do or say because we don t want to hurt their feelings. People with mental
illness are difficult to understand, but that s only because we are to scared to asked how they think and
how they see things. Joanne Greenberg s I never promised you a rose garden allows you to see how
Deborah Blau saw the world and how her brain worked with having schizophrenia. Joanne Greenberg
brings you through the journey of overcoming schizophrenia, but as you go through that journey you
learn a lot about how a mental illness effects everyone in the family. Joanne Greenberg was born in
Brooklyn, New York, 1932. She was a just a child during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before Deborah was admitted to the hospital she thought she was a disgrace to the human race, on
multiple occasions the gods of Yr would say you are not of them (Greenberg 84). This made her feel
like she could never fit in with normal people which caused her to run to Yr, but then she was
admitted and met Carla and Deborah learned how to talk and relate to her. They learned from each
other s struggles. In the beginning they wondered if anyone ever got out of the hospital and towards
the end they run out of the hospital laughing and enjoying the world around them, their world, the real
world. I was talking to a friend of mine who read this book and she compared Carla and Deborah to
the movie Lilo and Stitch and I thought that was a great comparison. In the movie neither Lilo nor
Stitch were accepted in their societies, but when they found each other and connected they realized
that they could discover the world together. There is also a part in that movie where Lilo, Stitch, Lilos
sister, and her sisters friend went surfing and had a whole bunch of fun just being with each other they
weren t paying attention to anyone else, just like Carla and Deborah when they were running around
outside the
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The Airline Deregulation Act
5.2 Case Analysis 5 (PLG1)
Sanam Tamang
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Compare the state of commercial aviation before and after the passage of the Airline Deregulation Act
(ADA).
Abstract:
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 changed the operation of civil aviation forever and for better.
The aviation when controlled by the federal government, its potential development was restricted and
the air travel was very expensive and could only be afforded by few. The act brought several changes
which affected the airlines as well as people.
I. Summary:
The Airline Deregulation Act was established on October 24, 1978. Before this act the Civil
Aeronautics Board (CAB) used to manage the air fare and the routes used by
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Bacterial Tannase Enzyme Lab Report
Bacterial tannase enzyme were purified from the 24 h old solid state culture filtrate of E. cloacae by
two step purification protocol consisting of ammonium sulfate precipitation (60%) followed by
chromatography techniques, Ion exchange chromatography (DEAE) and Gel filtration
chromatography (Sephadex G 100). In the final step, Ion exchange chromatography enzyme was
purified 1.96 fold with 20.25% recovery and specific activity of 5.51U/mg, and then gel filtration
chromatography enzyme was purified 1.45 fold with 29.97 recovery and specific activity of 4.08 U/mg
(Table ). The purification of tannase from microbial source generally involves sequential
chromatography techniques, mainly, ion exchange, gel filtration chromatography techniques (Qiu et
al., 2011; Goncalves et al., 2011). In these steps, a considerable amount of enzyme is lost due to auto
lysis and some remain physically adsorbed on the matrix. To overcome these constraints, single
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The electrophoregram showed only arrow single one band, and in gel (zymogram) enzyme activity
also confirmed its purity of tannase enzyme (Fig. 1). The molecular mass of tannase from E. cloacae
was found to be ˜45 kDa (Fig. 1). Results of SDS PAGE indicate that the tannase from E. cloacae is
monomeric in its structure. Noteworthy, the MALDI TOF MS analysis (Fig. 1) of purified tannase also
indicated the presence of a single strong peak at m/z 52,000, thus definitelyruling out any possibility
of multimeric protein being responsible for tannase activity. Previously, Klebsiella pneumonia and
Lactobacillus plantarum tannase were also found to be monomer with molecular mass of 50 and 46.5
kDa, respectively (Sivashanmugam Jayarama 2011; Iwamoto et al., 2008). To characterize the tannase
further, isoelectric point of the enzyme was measured and it was found to be approximately 4.4 (Fig.
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Albert Einstein Contribution
In the early 1930s after WW1, the Nazis were becoming stronger and more well known due to violent
propaganda. They were influencing scientists to label Einstein s work as Jewish physics. Jews were
not allowed to work official jobs, or university work, and Einstein was targeted to be killed. Albert
Einstein was a German theoretical physicist who accomplished much in his life. He developed the
general theories of relativity, the equation E = MC2, and won the Nobel Prize for Physics for his
research on the photoelectric effect. These are just some of the things that Einstein did that made him
the most influential scientist of the 1900s. In this report, I will explain Einstein s life and
accomplishments, and describe why I think he is a good role model. Einstein was born on March 14th,
1879 in Ulm, Germany. He grew up in a Jewish family with his father, Hermann Einstein, his mother,
Pauline, and his sister, Maja. Einstein got married on January 6th, 1903 to Milena Maric, a fellow
physics student. Due to Maric s ethnic background, Einstein s parents tried to discourage the
relationship, but they stayed together anyway, marrying the year after Einstein s father died. The year
the two got married, Einstein and Maric had a daughter, and later had two sons. Einstein s marriage
with Maric ended in 1919, but that same year, he married his cousin, Elsa Lowenthal. However,
Lowenthal died in 1936. When Einstein was in elementary school at the Luitpold Gymnasium in
Munich, he felt
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Solutions Manual Essay examples
Solutions Manual FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Principles and Practice Fifth Edition Timothy J.
Gallagher Colorado State University  2009 Freeload Press, Madison Wisconsin (Insert publication
data on this page) i Solutions Manual to accompany Financial Management: Principles and Practice
5th Edition by Timothy J. Gallagher This solutions manual provides the answers to all the review
questions and end of chapter problems in Financial Management: Principles and Practice, by Timothy
Gallagher. The answers and the steps taken to obtain the answers are shown. Readers are reminded
that in finance there is often more than one answer to a question or to a problem, depending on one s
viewpoint and assumptions. One answer is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Second, financial managers use economic principles to guide them in making financial decisions that
are in the best interest of the firm. In other words, finance is an applied area of economics that relies
on accounting for input. 2. List and describe the three career opportunities in the field of finance.
Finance has three main career paths: financial management, financial markets and institutions, and
investments. Financial management involves managing the finances of a business. Financial managers
people who manage a business firm s finances perform a number of tasks. They analyze and forecast a
firm s finances; assess risk, evaluate investment opportunities, decide when and where to find money
sources and how much money to raise, and decide how much money to return to the firm s investors.
Bankers, stockbrokers, and others who work in financial markets and institutions focus on the flow of
money through financial institutions and the markets in which financial assets are exchanged. They
track the impact of interest rates on the flow of that money. People who work in the field of
investments locate, select, and manage income producing assets. For instance, security analysts and
mutual fund managers both operate in the investment field. 3. Describe the duties of the financial
manager in a business firm. Financial managers measure the firm s performance,
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1.Shopping and Tourist Night Markets in Taiwan
ARTICLE IN PRESS
Tourism Management 27 (2006) 138 145 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman
Shopping and Tourist Night Markets in Taiwan
An Tien Hsieha, Janet Changb,Ã b School of Management, Da Yeh University, Chang hua, Taiwan
Department and Graduate School of Tourism Management, Chinese Culture University, Taipei,
Taiwan Received 29 January 2004; accepted 28 June 2004
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Abstract From theoretical viewpoints, analyses of consumer motivation have been applied to the
shopping and the tourism industry for decades. However, little research has been done on night
markets or street vendors. According to the Statistical Information of Taiwan Tourism Bureau (2002
annual survey report on R.O.C. inbound travelers, Taipei, Tourism Bureau, 2003), ... Show more
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There are three purposes for setting up Tourist Night Markets: 1. To stimulate local business trade and
to increase regional economic benefits. 2. To provide an evening venue for the local people to shop. 3.
To convert some illegal vendors into legal ones. In addition, from a shopper s perspective, it is
expected that the establishment of Tourist Night Markets can reduce some unpleasant shopping
experiences often encountered when visiting the regular hawkers. From the traditional perspective of
marketing s 4P s (McCarthy, 1960), the characteristics of Tourist Night Markets are as follows: (1)
Product the variety of goods and services is wide in Tourist Night Markets. According to the Taipei
City Government s Market Committee (Wang, 2000, as cited in Yang, 2000), over 60% of the vendors
sell food and drinks. The majority of others sell groceries and garments. (2) Price the pricing of each
vendor in the Tourist Night Market is reasonable and allows shoppers to bargain no matter whether
with stationary vendors or stores. (3) Place like the formal traders, vendors in Tourist Night Market
can be found in a fixed location where shoppers must go to buy. Thus, contrary to Arellano s research
(1994), high mobility is not a primary characteristic of Tourist Night Markets vendors. All the vendors
or operators have a fixed space to conduct their business. Location wise, it is mandatory that a huge
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Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving
Social Issue Campaign:
Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving In the United States approximately every 52 minutes there is a
fatality caused by drinking and driving. This issue has been one of the most talked about social issues
in the last 30 years. The Ad Council has been one of the main voices behind the increasing knowledge
of this issue. With their campaign Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving they have been able to create a
better understand of what drunk driving is. With the Ad Council s use of fatality rate, finical loss and
pledges to not drive buzzed, they have crafted a way to raise awareness of this problem in the United
States. In 1941, after the attack on Pearl Harbor the War Advertising Council was established to offer
advertising services towards the efforts of World War II. When the war ended the word war was
dropped from the name, and the Ad Council was born. Since then the Ad Council has offered trusted
advice and inspiring calls to action. In fact, we created the category of public service advertising, and
our icons and slogans are woven into the very fabric of American culture . (Ad Council)
The Ad Council has been creating awareness on numerous social issues for many years they are the
leading producer of public service advertisements in the United States, raising awareness and inspiring
action on a diversity of issues, from texting and driving to autism awareness . (Ad Council) In 1983
they launched the Friends Don t Let Friends Drive Drunk
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The Rights Of Same Sex Couples
Soppho: Have you heard, Socrates, that our government is intending to extend the rights of marriages
to same sex couples? Under that change, gay partners will then be recognized equally as heterosexual
husbands and wives.
Socrates: Yes, but politicians and those in positions of influence have no business to mess with the
standard of God relating to marriage, let alone decide to debate this issue as if it is open for discussion.
Because of the way they are boasted, they don t have a proper perspective on themselves and where
they fit in this life. The standard is clear by the way that men and women are made, so the coupling of
heterosexuals is shown to be divine.
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Crazy, right? Road to equality!
Socrates: Here s what you have to understand about bans on interracial marriage: they were designed
to divide the races, and that was and is wrong. Traditional marriage encourages and supports bringing
the genders together, which is good. Ethnicity is not a fundamental merit or facet of marriage. But
gender is. Therefor, including interracial couples does not draw an analogy for the redefinition of
marriage. Interracial, opposite sex couples can still produce biological children together. Same sex
marriage is a redefinition of marriage that s something very different.
Soppho: First, you have some things right (tradition, racism) but fail to provide an example of when it
is ever okay to pass a form of discrimination against gay people. Second, if restricting the legality of
marriage based on race is what you say it is racial discrimination why ban the legal recognition of a
choice of partner on the basis of gender? That would qualify as sex discrimination.
Socrates: Must our jurisdiction then permit the marriage between polygamous parties? If marriage is
redefined so that the sex of spouses is irrelevant, why stop there? It can be further refined so that even
the age and blood relation of the spouses is also irrelevant. If marriage is a fundamental rights issue,
there can be no grounds for saying no to polygamists or non consenting unions.
Soppho: Setting aside how
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Network Service 3 Written Exercise Essay
515 W Network service 3 written Exercise CONTENT LIST CONTENT NAME PAGE NO
INTRODUCTION 3 Remote Access and Service Redundancy 3 Remote Access 7 A Test Plan
INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY Bodgets Incorporated A worldwide manufacturing facility of
quality bodgets have had a change in management and directorship. The new owners are investing into
the IT infrastructure of their organizations which will be the first part of an organizational
modernization of plant and equipment. A Bodgets Incorporated are now moving into their deployment
phase of their IT expansion. Bodgets Company is located at 441, Queen Street, K Road Auckland city.
Part 1 Remote Access and Service Redundancy  What is Redundancy? And know about
Redundancy.  A Redundancy can have serval meanings. But commonly refers to spare hardware that
is kept online or to duplicate data.  Redundant can describe computer or network system
components, such as fans, hard disk drives, server, operating systems, switches and
telecommunication links that are installed to back up primary resources in case they fail. A well
known example of a redundant system is the redundant array of independent disks. It s called RAID.
 Redundant bits are extra binary digits that are generated and moved with a data transfer to ensure
that no bits were lost during the data transfer.  Redundant data can protect a storage array against
data loss in the event of a hard disk failure.  What are the advantage of
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Literature Review Assignment Template
Literature Review Assignment Template Student Name: Jessica Briones Date of Submission:
September 16, 2017 A. Discussion of Database Search 1. Search terms (1 word term plus a 2 word
term) 1 word term: Chemotherapy 2 word term: Childhood Cancer 2. Summary of database search (up
to 500 words): My two word search term is childhood cancer and my one word search term is
chemotherapy. My initial search was through Scopus. I searched both of the terms using the Boolean
Operator AND to ensure that my search retrieved sources that had both of my search terms. For my
two word term, I added quotation marks around it because I wanted to search the two words together.
The range of years for publications that appeared were from 2017 until the year 1958 with a total of 49
different years in between. A total of 6,790 articles were shown. After I limited my search to only
nursing, articles, and articles in press, my total number came down to 113. After I limited my search to
the years 2003 2017, only 89 articles remained. After performing a Google search on the author with
the highest cited article using the specified format, I retrieved a total of 1,460 hits. In Google Scholar,
I retrieved 437 hits. On PubMed, I initially searched term 1 with quotation marks around it along with
my search term 2 using the Boolean Operator AND and was able to retrieve 6,778 articles. When I
performed the same search again but without quotation marks, I retrieved a total of 10,749
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Two Major Unions in America Essay
Two Major Unions in America
Unions in America were created to improve the working conditions of its labor force. These labor
force consisted of the men, women, and children that were employed by the owners of industry. Many
unions were established in the early 1800s, but due to the widespread fear of socialism and the
repression from the courts, the majority of them eventually failed. Most capitalist, at the time, felt
there was no need to share with its employees the profits of their businesses (Murrin et al. 2002:685
702). Management, for the most part, paid little attention to salary and provided few, if any, safety
measures and health protection for the people actually doing the work. Employees worked long hours
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Supreme Court, repeatedly found unions in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, even though that
act had been intended to control corporations, not unions (Murrin et al. 2002:701).
Later in their careers some of these men became humanitarians. But instead of providing social reform
in the work place with better wages and other benefits, they distributed large quantities of their wealth
instead to colleges and libraries; now they were looked at as heroes by society.
Consequently, due to abuses from employers to the people under them, laws and regulations to protect
workers were established and are now enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor. These laws protect
over 10 million employers and about 125 million employees (2003). As written in the Department of
Labors General Information website, it says
In carrying out this mission, the Department administers a variety of Federal labor laws including
those that guarantee workers rights to safe and healthful working conditions; a minimum hourly wage
and overtime pay; freedom from employment discrimination; unemployment insurance; and other
income support (2003).
The involvement of the federal government helped curb or eliminate conditions as those found in
sweatshops and other places. These jobsites usually were where people had to put in long hours under
unsafe working conditions.
The Industrial Workers of the World Union (IWW), unlike the Department of Labor, is mainly
concerned with the labor
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Quotes About Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician,
painter, and writer. He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades.
Dylan s lyrics join a range of political, social, philosophical, and literary influences . The quote above
in meaning is that just by having democracy and giving the people the rights doesn t solve any issues.
People still do bad things while having democracy and they blame it on the government. There were
many people who supported the killing of the people in France because they had thought that it could
solve problems that were going on at that time and some who disagreed because violence doesn t
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Cordy s plan worked but it also failed because that did not stop the violence in the French revolution.
Corday also blamed Marat for the civil war she thought would happen in France. She believed that
Marat was bad for the future of France and that his death would stop the violence in France. She also
believed that Louis XVI should not have been executed
However, Maximilien would disagree with this quote because he believed that only democracy would
fix the government and the country. Maximilien Robespierre is one of the best known leaders of the
French Revolution. He was born in Arras, France and he went to school to become a lawyer and got
his degree at law school. He also, got elected to the Estates General to help make laws for France and
fought against the French Monarchy, the death penalty, slavery, for democratic reforms and the people
to have more power. He helped gain a reputation for defending the poor society. he was elected
president of the powerful Jacobin political faction. At first, he was against the killing of the people
because he thought it wasn t right but as the Revolution grew more and more, he started to believe that
it was out of hand to the point where nothing could be solved.
Robespierre states in his speech Virtue and Terror that If the strength of popular government in
peacetime is virtue, the strength of popular government in revolution is both virtue and terror; terror
without virtue is disastrous, virtue without terror is
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Christian Fellowship Have Heard Of Evangelism Essay
Many within the Christian fellowship have heard of evangelism. Nevertheless, it is not at all surprising
that many aren t quite familiar with the true definition of the term. Furthermore, there are many
Christians whom would consider themselves to be faithful and committed followers of Christ who
obey and believe the Word of God with a testimony that reveals that they are being the best servant
that he or she can be towards the risen Savior. Often times, Christians lead their lives without much
consideration about sharing the gospel with anyone other than their immediate family members or
close friends. Event then, Christians aren t too sure of what they should say or how it should be said.
Christians have become extremely sensitive of not offending another individual when it comes to the
gospel of Jesus Christ. It is often considered that evangelism is the responsibility of the senior pastor
and staff ministers. Sometimes our problem may be any one of a long list of excuses. Perhaps we don t
know the gospel well enough or we don t think we do. Maybe we think it s someone else s job, the
work of a minister or a missionary (Dever, 2007, p. 16).
Dever asks the question, What is the gospel (Dever, 2007, p. 31)? For Christians who have been saved
for any good length of time, the gospel is commonly known as the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ
being full of love and compassion, who was born to a virgin mother in a manger who came to save a
dying world from their
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Puerto Rico Light Essay
Have you ever felt like a fish out of water, or like a zebra without stripes? Many go through situations
where they feel like outcasts among others. There are certain expectations within Hispanic cultures,
especially when it comes to speaking their language. I myself have felt detached from my Puerto
Rican heritage because I don t know the Spanish lingo. Throughout my life I haven t felt accepted to
the culture itself because I ve been labeled as the phony Puerto Rican.
When I was younger, around the age of 12, I went to visit my family in Puerto Rico. As soon as I
stepped off the plane, it was as if I was thrown into whole new environment that I was unfamiliar with
at all.
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My grandmother had to translate for me.
Grandma said, What do you feel like eating today, pequena?
I replied, I want cheese quesadillas, please.
Now cheese quesadillas were also called pizza quesadillas, which are one of my favorite meals that is
sold in Puerto Rico. They are extremely gooey and the warmth of the tortilla would fill my mouth.
Every time we headed back to NY, my grandmother would take a large box with her and we would
enjoy every last bit.
As time went by, I grew up and began to attend high school. My freshman and sophomore year I had
taken Spanish as my language course. Every year that I would step in the class and everyone would
look at me as the Hispanic girl and assumed I already knew how to speak the language fluently. They
were absolutely wrong.
My teacher Ms. Ramirez said, Bienvenida, mucho gusto.
I looked at her in astonishment. I replied, Excuse me; I m sorry I don t speak Spanish.
With this realization she responded, Okay, that is fine, that is what you re here for, to learn.
I felt at ease because every time someone comes to me speaking Spanish, I have the tendency to feel
ashamed or embarrassed. Next year came along, sophomore year and again i m in the same
predicament, a non Spanish speaker. Towards the end of my first class, the teacher gives us an
assignment to do for the remainder of the time.
A classmate of mine turns around and presumes to ask, Hey, can you help me out
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Benzocaine Lab Report
Discussion The percent yield for this reaction was 8.9%. The theoretical yield for this experiment was
5.95 g, but the actual amount obtained was 0.53 g benzocaine. The percent yield was very low due to
inorganic impurities from Na2SO4. These impurities also affected the melting point of the product
received. The resulting benzocaine obtained from experimentation had a melting point of 188°C,
while the theoretical range for benzocaine is between 121°C 123°C. The sodium sulfate impurities
present, resisted melting in the compound.
After the experiment was concluded, the IR and 1H NMR spectra were obtained for 4 aminobenzoic
acid and benzocaine. When the spectra were compared, it became clear that a reaction had occurred,
since certain signals
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Personal Credo Research Paper
Personal History/ Credo Essay Some events in people s lives can really change how they perceive
their lives and how they act, for better or worse. Personally, I am not one to be extremely impacted by
events, but some of the events I have experienced really did leave a lasting effect on me as an
individual. Life changing events are not always negative, but in my case the events that changed my
life had not benefited me. I do believe that these events matured me, but I still do feel devastated that
these events had to have happened in the first place. The death of my grandfather and the divorce of
my parents are the two events that made me lose my innocence and feel as if I had to mature. In the
beginning of the fourth grade, I came home
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Teen Conformity in Sinclair Lewis Babbitt and in Society...
Teen Conformity in Babbitt and in Society Today
In society today, people feel the need to belong. They feel as though they have to be a part of
something in order to feel special. At times, they will go so far as to lose their individuality and submit
themselves into complete ignorance just to be able to know that there is someone or something to
which they can always fall back on. Conformity is one of the most common and most apparent forms
of Babbittry in the twenty first century. First, the question must be answered: What is conformity? The
answer, of course, is very simple. Conformity is a person changing their attitude or behavior on their
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This part is a perfect representation of how sometimes teenagers like to conform to being rebellious
against their parents and higher institutions. His views are characteristic of the common teenager that
school and our elders can t teach us anything. This point is obvious when Ted says (concerning
college), Yuh, but Dad, they just teach a lot of old junk that isn t any practical use except the manual
training and typewriting and basketball and dancing and in these correspondence courses, gee, you can
get all kinds of stuff that would come in handy. (Lewis 77). Ted speaks about how frustrated he is with
his Dad being content with simply sitting around the house and doing nothing (Lewis 220). His need
to be different and to not go to college is a perfect example of a teenager s need to rebel against their
parents. Ted s assumption that his elders are boring is another form of teen conformity. Even today,
children wish to do things that they think are better as opposed to what their elder s tell them.
Teen conformity can also be seen with Ted s party for the Senior Class. At this party the Babbitt s
serve alcohol and the teenagers exhibit behavior which George considers to be immoral. Babbitt is
completely against the idea but his wife tells him, [I]f you get angry because they go out to their cars
to have a drink, they won t come to your
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BROCKWAY AND COATES
Addis Ababa University
College of Business and Economics
MBA Program
Case Assignment
Course Title: Statistical Decision Theory
Instructor s Name: Dr. Yitibarek T.
Submitted by:
1. Leul Wondemeneh GSR/2024/06
Submission Date: December 06, 2013
CASE TITLE: BROCKWAY AND COATES
Given Part A
1. Sales forecast (at $ 30 retail price with the assumption of $15 whole sale price)
a. 400,000 copies 40% chance;
b. 1,000,000 copies 30% chance;
c. 100,000 copies 30% chance; 2. Flat deal with Senator Murphy
a. $ 500,000 upon signing agreement;
b. $500,000 upon completion of a completed manuscript; 3. Chance of delivering a completed
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[ii] Senator Murphy don t deliver the manuscript (with a chance of 20%)
The costs for B C associated with this probable outcome are the advance payment paid for the Senator
upon signing agreement, i.e. $500,000 and the incremental cost of $50,000. [iii] B C decides to kill the
book (with a chance of 75%)
Provided that Murphy delivers the book, $250,000 for editorial services plus all the costs associated
with the first outcome will be the cost in line with this outcome. [iv] B C publishes the book (with a
chance of 25%)
Again assuming that Murphy delivers a completed manuscript the costs associated with this outcome
in addition to the cost in the first outcome will be;
$100,000 for editorial service
$500,000 for publicity
$50,000 for preparing camera ready proofs
Printing cost of $4 per copy
$0.25 per copy for distribution costs and
Incremental cost of 5% of wholesale price, i.e. $0.75 per copy
Therefore the total cost associated with this outcome is a fixed cost of $650,000 for editorial,
publicity, and camera proofs and a variable cost of $5 per copy for incremental, distribution and
printing costs.
Expected revenue (Possible weighted revenue)
Before we calculate the expected revenue we must compute the weighted (expected) sales projection
which is the summation of all the sales projection multiplied by the probable percentages attached to it
respectively.
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The Difference Between Brutus and Cassius in William...
The Difference Between Brutus and Cassius in William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar
In Shakespeare s Julius Caesar , Brutus and Cassius are contrasting characters. They differ in the way
they perceive Antony as a threat to the assassination plot, their dominance in personality, and their
moral obligation. In Julius Caesar, Brutus is the more naïve, dominant and noble character, while
Cassius is the more perceptive, submissive, and manipulative person.
Brutus and Cassius are very different in the way they perceive Antony. Brutus is very trusting and
naïve when he judges Antony. When the subject of killing Antony comes up among the
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When Brutus gives Antony the right to speak at Caesar s funeral, Cassius pulls Brutus aside and says,
You know not what you do. Do not consent that Antony speak in [Caesar s] funeral. Know you how
much the people may be moved/ by that which [Antony] will utter? Cassius sees that Antony is a
powerful speaker and that if Antony speaks the people will side with him. This shows that Cassius has
a much better idea of how dangerous Antony is.
Although Cassius is correct on how dangerous Antony really is, Brutus ideas are used because Brutus
is the more dominant character. In the play Cassius is the more passive character and Brutus, the more
authoritative. This is exemplified when Brutus and Cassius are arguing about allowing Cicero joining
the assassination conspiracy. Cassius thinks that Cicero is a good and honorable man that should be
included, but as soon as he nominates Cicero to join the group, Brutus steps in and says, O, name him
not! Let us not break with him, for he will never follow anything that other men begin . Instead of
contesting Brutus, Cassius just lets it pass and concedes to not permitting Cicero to join the group.
Although this particular argument is not pivotal to the plot, it augments how Brutus dominates what
decisions are made. Brutus again shows his dominance over Cassius when the two are discussing
military strategies. Cassius wants to stay
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The Case Study Analyzes Crazy Eddie
The case study analyzes Crazy Eddie. Crazy Eddie was convicted of white collar crime through fraud
triangle. Crazy Eddie involved in fraud through incentives, opportunity and rationalization. Crazy
Eddie reported lacking rationalization but confirmed that incentives and opportunity were working.
The company also reported lacking morality and excuses. Crazy Eddie executed its business without
taking into account moral implications of doing business. Crazy Eddie illegally adjusted returns to
avoid paying excessive tax thus faulting the federal government millions of dollars (Foderaro, 1998).
Crazy Eddie paid workers off books to avoid compiling tax returns. Crazy Eddie administrators
worked closely with external and internal auditors on reaching consensus about their illegal financial
dishonest. Crazy Eddie overstated income to the public to attract people dumb stock at inflated prices
using a variety of tricks. There were cases of money laundering aimed at increasing revenue reports to
attract investors. Crazy Eddie inflated inventory assets to increase earned revenue. There were also
cases of cut off fraud that were done through decreasing accounts payable liabilities to increase
reported returns. Debit memo was also practiced. The company s financial records indicated fictitious
purchase discounts and trade allowances to send customer friendly image against competitors.
Fraud practices of Crazy Eddie worked for some time making it enjoy funding and attracted many
people
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The Plight Of The Taong Grasa
According to the research done by numbmusique, there are two distinctions that characterize of
becoming and experiencing to become a Taong Grasa: insane and unsanitary (numbmusique 2011).
Combining the two elements make a good description of the Taong Grasa. According to Ian Ramos in
his book The Plight of the Taong Grasa: Human Rights and the Insane, Taong Grasa... it is a derisive
term in Filipino slang used to refer to individuals occasionally seen wandering aimlessly on the
streets, clothed in the dirtiest of rags, and covered in enough grime to have recently taken a dip in a pit
of blackened grease and soot. The usual presumption is that the Taong Grasa is insane which is not far
off, considering that the sort is given to sudden outbursts and ravings... (Ramos in numbmusique
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In Indian History, it refers to the Sudra and the untouchables of the Indian society during the Caste
System where the Sudra and the untouchables were the lowest level in the society. Their jobs do not
give much help to their basic needs (like applying as a normal street sweeper or anything that may fit
them in the society). The Caste System was implemented during the Aryan times in India for the
Aryans to maintain their wealth and fame; and to fight against the Dravidians (Mercado 2011,
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Traditional Forms Of Child Abuse
In today s society people make it very clear about their opinion when it comes to discipline a child.
Most but not every parent believes that every form of child discipline is considered child abuse. When
in fact traditional acts of discipline are more of a teaching lesion rather than straight child abuse. What
people are not aware of is that not every style of discipline works with every child. Some children
listen and/or even learn better with specific punishments. When it comes to traditional acts of
discipline the first technique that comes to any parent is spanking. For the most part, spanking
children is not considered abuse unless the technique is overused and taken too far. Spanking is one of
the best known examples of positive punishment and it is estimated that around 75 percent of parents
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By putting the child in time out, it is allowing their child to think about what they did and know to not
make the same mistake again. For a time out session to not be considered child abuse, there needs to
be reasonable boundaries or rules. For example. If a parent has a four year old and puts them in time
out, a reasonable time would be four minutes. Second, the time out area also needs to be in a spot
where the parent can see and monitor their child so they have no way of hurting them self. Parents don
t only use time out at home but in public as well. For example, when a child shoves another child, the
parents first though it to scold them and have them sit by their side for a few minutes. In no way is the
parent trying to isolate their child from their friends and having fun but instead have them take a few
minutes to learn from their mistake and then let them go back out and play with other children. In all
honesty, the timeout session is probably the safest act of discipline there is out
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We Day Speech
Starting at a very young age, Marc and Craig Kielburger had a very strong reaction to child labour
issues around the world. Due to their ........ has grown into 3 organizations working together to end
child labour.
Craig and Marc Kielburger, now, co founders of Free the Children, Me to We and We Day, have a
mission to change these numbers:
* 1 in 2 children live in poverty
* 1 in 3 children live without proper shelter
* 1 in 5 children cannot use safe drinking water
* 1 in 6 children is involved in child labor
* 1 in 7 children don t have proper medical care
The saying is It only takes a spark to get a fire burning. In Craig Kielburger s mind, that was 100%
true. Craig Kielburger became interested in putting stop to child labour the moment ... Show more
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In order to get youth involved with Free the Children and Me to We, they first need to change youths
mind from feeling helpless to empowered to make a change. This happens through the youth
empowerment event called, We Day. We Day mixes live concerts and motivational speeches from
people all over the world. We Da is fueled by the desire for change, empowers our generation and the
future generations to become global game changers. In a large stadium, We Day helps open the eyes of
youth to get involved, locally, globally and socially. Whether you re fundraising in your community or
volunteering at a local at place, going on trips to build schools and wells or buying Rafiki bracelets
made by mama s, We Day will change your mind. We Day in Halifax 2015 held over 7000 youth and
educators. In 14 cities, USA, Canada and the UK, We Day inspires thousands of youth all over the
world to Be the change, See the impact. Sounds amazing right? The only thing is, you don t buy your
way to We Day. You earn your way by giving your time to help other. Whether its having a bake sale
to fundraise money for Free the Children to go on a trip or sending out shoe boxes filled with gifts for
those in need, you put your time in, you can go to We Day. We Schools, a program to help students
and educators help those overseas. We Schools makes you figure out local and global problems and
how you can help solve and improve them. It also give you a list of ideas you can to do to help, which
may inspire you to create your own ways of
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Psalia Reflection
Upon
completion on this exercise the class reflect on what they have learnt and how to apply it to the outside
world.
Throughout both lessons that are presented they showcase various amounts of positive practices
throughout their learning experiences. Within Psalia lesson it is evident that Psalia explores the use of
open ended questions and materials, encouragement of peer discussion and learning and uses an
arrange of concrete resources. Psalia explores Palindromic numbers with students through the use of
open ended materials and questioning which allows students to enter the activity at their own level.
Through the use of open ended materials and questioning it speaks to all students to each learning
ability. Reys (2016 p.39) suggests that open ended questioning allows students to express their ideas
and hear other points of views to gain a vast understanding. Psalia successfully structures the lessons
to encourage peer discussion and individual learning, this is clear in the lesson as students can input
their knowledge into the discussion, linked from open ended questioning. Reys (2016 p.22) expresses
that educators should encourage children to reflect on their own learning as it inspires students to
explore and explain their thinking. Exploring peer discussion gives the students an opportunity to
experiment and apply to their work, this is evident in the video (0.55 1.10) where children are
exploring through the use of number chart where they create their own assumptions and formulas to
create a palindromic number. Psalia introduces an arrange of concrete materials and resources such as
slips of paper and computers. Using concrete materials such as the paper slips allows students to
explore and create strategies to create connections to the mathematics provided (Reys. 2016 p.344)
The use of computers is a positive practice as students can explore numbers they have experimented
with to see how and if they are successful. ACARA (2012 p.11) makes a point of how influential
technology is to learning which is evident towards the end of the lesson where the whole class is
engage to the computer activity to explore their palindromic numbers. It is visible throughout the
lesson that the educator s
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How Does Technology Influence Soccer
Soccer: Influence of Technology This sport came from England, and it is called Football . Soccer is a
Team Sport. Basically consist in playing two teams, one against the other one. This sport is considered
the most popular in the world, since there are 270 million of people that play this sport, either in a club
or just for fun. In the field, there are 11 players of each team and some referees that are tasked to make
the rules be respected and done correctly and in this way the match would be played in the best way
possible, there are also many other players of each team outside the . The field has the shape of a
rectangle. There are two Goals, each one in the opposite side of the other one. This sport is played
through a ball that has to be displaced to the opposite side Goal of the team that we are on, and ...
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This makes them be more organized and in this way each player will know what they have to do, or
what their task is. The Goalkeeper is the one that is allowed to touch the ball with his hands or arms,
this one is the last player of the team located in the field, his task is avoid the point of the opposite
team, and this point is known as a goal. The Defense is located one line up of the Goalkeeper. The task
that they are asked to do is stop the attacks of the opposite team, in this way do not let them score. The
Midfield player is located one line up of the Defense. The task that they are asked to do is stole the
ball of the opposite team, and then explode the attack of his team. Finally the Forwards, these are
located one line up the Midfield players. As they are the player that are more closer to the opposite
team s Goal, the task that they are asked to do is Score, in this way their team have more possibilities
to win the match. Thanks to these positions, each team is going to be well organized, everyone will
know what they are asked to do, and will risk everything to do that
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The Song Essay
The Song
Many of John Donne s poems are on the subject of love and equally as many on the subject of sex. As
a love poet, especially when Donne writes vividly on his wife he is very much concerned with his
subject
(his wife) however he can appear selfish and cold in the more sexual referenced poems. To fully make
my point I have studied two poems, which I believe show his character as less self absorbed as in the
sexual referenced poems.
This poem is written for his wife and is essentially saying goodbye as he is leaving her physically but
arguing that she mustn t be sad of his departure and instead arguing that they are not really parting and
each verse is a different image or argument for this.
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This is an effective metaphor as when compared to the distance of the world that the sun has to travel
to return, his distance seems small and therefore not as bad, and combining his feelings with the
relatively small distance, this reassures that there is every chance of him returning.
When thou sigh st, thou sigh st not wind,
But sigh st my soul away;
When thou weep st, unkindly kind, my life s blood doth decay.
When she sighs or weeps, he says he feels worse. This is his way of asking her to not be sad at his
leaving and uses the paradox unkindly kind, which means that she is being cruel to him by being upset
as it is hurting him inside (his blood doth decay decaying away inside, the blood). In a way he is
selfish in his love, as he doesn t like to see her upset over him so uses his power he has over her to
stop her from making him feel worse. If she really loved him then she would not break him up as she
is and waste his life. (It cannot be, that thou lov st me, as thou say st, If in thine my life thou waste)
Let not thy divining heart
Forethink me any
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Spring Is Right Around The Corner, And It s Time
Spring is right around the corner, and it s time to start thinking about the gardening. Whether it be
flower beds or a vegetable garden, all your hard work in the beginning will set you up for an enjoyable
summer. Here a few different types of beds that you may want to try. Raised concrete block vegetable
garden You may ask yourself why you would want a raised concrete garden? Concrete blocks absorb
the heat all day long and maintain the root heat long into the night, warm roots have produce many
more vegetables for me. You need to measure your space and take this into consideration when
planning your new project. The cost may seem expensive at first, but remember these blocks will last
you a life time, so it is more than likely a one time purchase. I make my concrete block two blocks
high, spread out plastic, line the bottom with rocks that I gather through out the yard or wood line,
these are used for proper drainage. Fill with dirt, fertilizer and soil nutrients and plant your plants. You
can put a decorative spin on the blocks by painting them, paint them a plain color or show your artist
side and do a mural. What ever you do make it uniquely yours. You will be so surprised how much
more you yield after putting together this garden, It actually doubled what I usually get. Patio Garden
If a huge garden is not your thing, how about a small patio garden? You can do a very manageable,
easy to care for garden right on your deck. Here are some tips if you decide to do
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Acetanilide Reaction Lab Report
In the following experiment, acetanilide was reacted with bromine to yield a para isomer or an ortho
isomer. The electrophile was generated due to glacial acid, as opposed to using the routine solvent,
FeBr3. Glacial acid was used in replacement because acetanilide was a strong activator and FeBr3
would not suffice. It allowed for the bromine atoms to become polarized which allowed for the
reaction to take place. The pi bonds of Benzene ring nucleophilically attacked the polarized bromine
atom and an arenium cation resulted. Resonance allowed for the arenium ion to be stabilized and for
the carbocation to move throughout the ring until it reached the acetanilide substituent containing the
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The singlet that appeared up field with an integration value of 3 was the Hd peak and its appearance
here was due to the oxygen deshielding it from seeing any other neighbors besides itself. The protons
in the benzene ring were observed to be further downfield due to the benzene ring as opposed to the
proton that is bonded to the nitrogen. The proton bonded to the nitrogen, Hc, was observed as a singlet
around 7.218, which is still downfield. The aromatic protons, Hb and Ha, showed up as doublets and
they can be distinguished by the substituents they are closest to, as these substituents determine the
chemical shifts of Hb and Ha. The protons closest to the acetamide group, Hb, appeared more upfield
and this is because the nitrogen atom donates electrons to the ring that would allow for Hb to not have
its electron drawn as much. The opposite effect are the protons bonded closest to the bromine
substituent and this is because the bromine atom exhibits an electron withdrawing inductive effect.
Because bromine withdraws electron density, Ha would be more deshielded and thus appear farther
downfield than Hb. With that, it is important to note that the peaks that appeared at 7.250ppm, 1.582
ppm, and 1.244 ppm were contaminants from CDCL3, water, and ethanol respectively. These
contaminants may have found their way into the reaction mixture during the recrystallization process
or during NMR
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Research Paper On Hispaniola
The total amount of islands, including islets, coral reefs and cays is about seven thousand, including a
majority of the area known as The Antilles. Of those islands, the four largest among them include the
island nations of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (composed of the countries Haiti and the Dominican
Republic) and Puerto Rico. Cuba is the 16th largest island by land area and is the largest island of the
Caribbean. Its coastline is about 3,735 km (1.86 miles) and a total of 110,860 km (42, 803 square
miles) of land and sea. Its horizontal width is 1202 km (747 miles) and its vertical length is 80 km (50
miles). Cuba s land is flat, flowing gradually into hills and its coastlines are mostly mountainous. The
country has about 200 small rivers as well as narrow streams that run dry during the summer. As for
vegetation, Cuba s forests only cover about ten percent of the island and most of its ecoregion has
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The former occupies one third of the island while the latter controls the balance of land. According to
Christopher Columbus, he declared Hispaniola as the most beautiful island in the world. As a whole,
Hispaniola consists primarily of pine trees. The Dominican Republic has four significant mountain
ranges, including the Pico Duarte the country s highest point and the highest of the Caribbean. The
lowlands of the Dominican Republic are exceptionally dry with very little plant growth.
Coincidentally, Haiti is a mountainous land dominated by three mountain ranges and is dependent on
its agricultural farms. However due to natural disasters such as the 2010 earthquake and 2008
hurricanes, Haiti faces multiple environmental concerns. These environmental include deforestation
for agriculture, soil erosion and scarce supplies of
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How Did Benjamin Franklin Play In Bringing About The...
The Treaty of Paris saw an effective end to the American Revolutionary War and brought relative
peace to the United States of America and Great Britain. The treaty was officially signed on
September 3, 1783 by one representative from Great Britain: David Hartley, and three American
representatives: John Adams, John Jay, and Benjamin Franklin. All three of the American
representatives played important roles in bringing about the treaty, but Benjamin Franklin, the senior
of the three, was particularly crucial to their endeavours. Franklin worked toward the ending of the
American Revolution as a brilliant diplomat, the first American Minister to France, and other roles.
Benjamin Franklin was a man who understood people and their motivations,
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Immanuel Kant And The Ford Pinto Case
Immanuel Kant and The Ford Pinto Case Immanuel Kant¶s theory on morals states that ³nothing can
possibly be conceived in the world, or even out of it, which can be called good, without qualification,
except a good will.´
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Kant points to other human qualities such as courage, intelligence, wit and others that are
³undoubtedly good and desirable,´
2
however, can become bad if the will of the person using them is not good. Kant maintains that in order
for an action to be considered moral, it should first remove the ³what it performs or effects´
3
andsecondly the ³attainment of some proposed end.´
4
In removing these motivation and outcomes of anaction, how can an action be considered moral? Kant
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gas tanks and dangerous leaks.´
7
The fire and explosion risk that could occur even during low speed rear end impact was reported,
however, Ford made the decision to continue with the original design. It seemsFord officials made
their decision to continue with the original design of the Pinto firstly, due to the spedup production
schedule and any changes would mean retooling of the production line, which would addanother year
to the schedule. Secondly, they conducted a cost benefit analysis where they calculated thevalue of
human life at $200, 000, a serious burn injury at $67, 000 and estimated deaths of 180 people
andserious burns to 180 people. They determined that the reworked gas tank on the Pinto would cost
$137million while possible liability cost could work out to be $49 million. Ford decided it would be
more profitable to produce the Pinto with the defect rather than correct the flaw. The results was
numerous preventable deaths, serious fire related injuries or damages and ³approximately fifty
lawsuits were brought against Ford in connection with the rear end accidents in the Pinto,´
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Ford was even chargedwith a criminal homicide in the case of three teenagers burning to death when
their Pinto was rear endedand the gas tank burst into flames.In applying Kant¶s ethics to the Ford
Pinto case, we would begin by examining the ³good will´ inFord¶s decision. Ford was greatly
motivated as ³imports were eating up more and more of the subcompactauto market,´
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Georgian Style In Colonial America
Georgian Design and the Beginnings of America The American Georgian style ruled American design
from about 1714 to 1830. The Georgian style was inspired by English and European styles of the time,
relied on classical elements, and took inspiration from the Italian Renaissance. Georgian design was
located mainly along the eastern seaboard, where the old styles gradually gave way to the Georgian,
and there came for the first time a large degree of uniformity to American architecture (Wertenbaker,
1943, p. 66). Craftsmanship was a big part of early American life, and people liked to show off their
quality homes, eventually displaying their stations by maintaining codes of dress, speech, and
behavior (Architectural Style Guide). Georgian American design had many different influences while
adapting to suit the settlers needs. There are several beautiful examples of this style still intact today.
While the Georgian American style was one of the earliest styles in Colonial America, it actually
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Throughout the years, tensions started growing between colonists and English soldiers. At the same
time, the French and Indian war waged on between England and the people occupying modern day
Canada. The loss of the French and Indian war meant that England had spent a lot of money that they
now needed to salvage. As a result, King George III started taxing the colonists; he also used the taxes
to try to regain control that he had lost (The Boston Tea Party). There were several different taxes
imposed, but the attempt to tax tea was the last straw. The result was the Boston Tea Party (1773). This
was one of the acts that lead to the start of the American Revolutionary War. The war started in 1775
and continued through 1783. The fight between America and England was rough; the American
soldiers didn t have much and were greatly
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  • 2. Ancient Greek Mythology The Role of Mythology in the Lives of Ancient Greeks The Ancient Greeks didn t understand many things in their lives. They wondered how the seasons changed and what were planets and stars. All of these things were mysteries to them, and the Greeks answered these questions through the myths of Gods and Goddesses. Ancient Greeks believed that these Gods and Goddesses controlled the elements of nature and helped their lives for the better through everyday activities. Their powers were used to explain all that they cannot, from everyday work to the forces of nature. Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Persephone, being such a beautiful and kind young woman was wanted by many gods, Hades included. One day, when she was playing in the meadow, the Earth opened up and Hades appeared to take Persephone. Accomplishing his task, Demeter searched the Earth for her daughter until Hermes told her everything. It seemed that Zeus and Hermes watched the abduction. After eating some pomegranate seeds, Persephone was to stay in the Underworld one third of the year and return to her mother for four months. What everyone didn t know is that Zeus may have helped plan it. Zeus one of the big three, is the god of weather and siblings of Hades and Poseidon. Overthrowing his father, Cronus, Zeus became ruler of Olympus as well as lord of the sky. His weapon was a thunderbolt that he would hurl at whoever defied him. Using his shield, Zeus could create anything of nature that related to the sky. He was married to Hera, but was known for his infamous affairs with other goddesses. One of his many affairs brought one of the most complex and important gods: Apollo. Apollo was the god of many things including: music, art, poetry, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge. He was born out of an affair with the Titan Goddess, Leto. Apollo was also known as kuoros, which means he is beardless, athletic, and youthful. However, he is also known for many deaths with his plagues in wars. Ironically, he also represents purity, he is able to cleanse all the blood stained on bodies. All in all, Apollo was very powerful, and represented many things in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Did Winthrop s Beliefs Influence The Development Of... In 1630, John Winthrop formed his ideas for his ideal settlement, City Upon a Hill. He wrote down his ideas in a document titled A Modell of Christian Charity (Doc 1). In this document, he planned ideas for a perfect Puritan society. At the start of this settlement, he became the governor of it. These ideas and values were an important aspect of the political, economic, and social development of the Puritan society in New England. The most important values were community, religion, and education. These values that the Puritans upheld in Winthrop s society are responsible for the political, economic, and social development of the New England colonies from the 1630s to 1660. The town map from the 1600s showed that the town focused on the church ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New England was known for having more educated people than any other colony, because they valued religion so much, since the ministers wanted the the knowledge of God to be passed down from generation to generation, the Puritans created Harvard. They believed that passing the knowledge of God down would please God.(Doc 4) The Puritans were known for being religiously intolerant; they only believed in their religion and did not accept any other. This was another social impact of the New England colonies. Nathaniel Ward believed that if people were religiously tolerant they either doubted their religion or were insincere about it(Doc 6). Ward believed that religious tolerance could start conflict throughout New England. He wanted the state and church to be together. Nathaniel Ward s statement started controversy. Roger Williams completely disagreed with Nathaniel Ward s statement. Williams believed that religious tolerance was a great thing. (Doc 5) Williams wanted others to see his way and join him. A woman named Anne Hutchinson questioned the ways of the Puritans. She disagreed with the Puritan government. She quickly left the New England colony after receiving backlash from the Puritans. Roger Williams decided to create his own colony called Rhode Island. in Rhode Island all religions were accepted as long as everybody worked they had a say in what went on in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Quotes From Enrique s Journey Enrique Journey Many immigrants want human right like other but they still don t give respect.In Sonia Nazario s Enrique s Journey. Enrique face many challenges to get to the United States. Enrique and Lourdes challenges illustrate the undocumented people don t have same human right Enrique challenges,which the undocumented people don t have same human right.When Enrique was with his four friends in the motel the police came and arrested them all. He says, At least 5100 of those children ended up in foster care. (210)This quote shows in the United states on undocumented parent is poor to rest the children. If they are have same human right then they can with the children together. In addition when many migrant who first set out the train with Enrique have been caught and deported. Nazario write, As Enrique slowly recovers from his beating. (87) This quote shows that Enrique has been robbed on the train by gangs, and has been physically harmed. Since Enrique is undocumented, the police don t help him because they will want to send Enrique back to Honduras. Through Enrique,Nazario ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When enrique work at campus the police give the half of the money that his on. Nazario write, 10 percent cut of his earning as a smuggle. (119) This quote shows when Enrique need help the mexico police help him. The police officers was give his money to help him at the campus. Additionally, Lourdes leave the children to find the job.Nazario write They don t have money or resist are regularly tossed of moving trains. (85)This quote show they are no money at there and they need leave the family. Because Lourdes need to find money so she leave the children and family. Through Lourdes Challenges the human right is difficult for neighborhood, Nazario reveals that in the United States the police and the people didn t help us,they just want send ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Deborah Blau s I Never Promised You A Rose Garden When we meet people who don t fit the social norms we feel awkward or scared. When we meet them we won t know what to do or say because we don t want to hurt their feelings. People with mental illness are difficult to understand, but that s only because we are to scared to asked how they think and how they see things. Joanne Greenberg s I never promised you a rose garden allows you to see how Deborah Blau saw the world and how her brain worked with having schizophrenia. Joanne Greenberg brings you through the journey of overcoming schizophrenia, but as you go through that journey you learn a lot about how a mental illness effects everyone in the family. Joanne Greenberg was born in Brooklyn, New York, 1932. She was a just a child during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Deborah was admitted to the hospital she thought she was a disgrace to the human race, on multiple occasions the gods of Yr would say you are not of them (Greenberg 84). This made her feel like she could never fit in with normal people which caused her to run to Yr, but then she was admitted and met Carla and Deborah learned how to talk and relate to her. They learned from each other s struggles. In the beginning they wondered if anyone ever got out of the hospital and towards the end they run out of the hospital laughing and enjoying the world around them, their world, the real world. I was talking to a friend of mine who read this book and she compared Carla and Deborah to the movie Lilo and Stitch and I thought that was a great comparison. In the movie neither Lilo nor Stitch were accepted in their societies, but when they found each other and connected they realized that they could discover the world together. There is also a part in that movie where Lilo, Stitch, Lilos sister, and her sisters friend went surfing and had a whole bunch of fun just being with each other they weren t paying attention to anyone else, just like Carla and Deborah when they were running around outside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Airline Deregulation Act 5.2 Case Analysis 5 (PLG1) Sanam Tamang Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Compare the state of commercial aviation before and after the passage of the Airline Deregulation Act (ADA). Abstract: The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 changed the operation of civil aviation forever and for better. The aviation when controlled by the federal government, its potential development was restricted and the air travel was very expensive and could only be afforded by few. The act brought several changes which affected the airlines as well as people. I. Summary: The Airline Deregulation Act was established on October 24, 1978. Before this act the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) used to manage the air fare and the routes used by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Bacterial Tannase Enzyme Lab Report Bacterial tannase enzyme were purified from the 24 h old solid state culture filtrate of E. cloacae by two step purification protocol consisting of ammonium sulfate precipitation (60%) followed by chromatography techniques, Ion exchange chromatography (DEAE) and Gel filtration chromatography (Sephadex G 100). In the final step, Ion exchange chromatography enzyme was purified 1.96 fold with 20.25% recovery and specific activity of 5.51U/mg, and then gel filtration chromatography enzyme was purified 1.45 fold with 29.97 recovery and specific activity of 4.08 U/mg (Table ). The purification of tannase from microbial source generally involves sequential chromatography techniques, mainly, ion exchange, gel filtration chromatography techniques (Qiu et al., 2011; Goncalves et al., 2011). In these steps, a considerable amount of enzyme is lost due to auto lysis and some remain physically adsorbed on the matrix. To overcome these constraints, single double step purification systems, like ion exchange, gel filtration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The electrophoregram showed only arrow single one band, and in gel (zymogram) enzyme activity also confirmed its purity of tannase enzyme (Fig. 1). The molecular mass of tannase from E. cloacae was found to be ˜45 kDa (Fig. 1). Results of SDS PAGE indicate that the tannase from E. cloacae is monomeric in its structure. Noteworthy, the MALDI TOF MS analysis (Fig. 1) of purified tannase also indicated the presence of a single strong peak at m/z 52,000, thus definitelyruling out any possibility of multimeric protein being responsible for tannase activity. Previously, Klebsiella pneumonia and Lactobacillus plantarum tannase were also found to be monomer with molecular mass of 50 and 46.5 kDa, respectively (Sivashanmugam Jayarama 2011; Iwamoto et al., 2008). To characterize the tannase further, isoelectric point of the enzyme was measured and it was found to be approximately 4.4 (Fig. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Albert Einstein Contribution In the early 1930s after WW1, the Nazis were becoming stronger and more well known due to violent propaganda. They were influencing scientists to label Einstein s work as Jewish physics. Jews were not allowed to work official jobs, or university work, and Einstein was targeted to be killed. Albert Einstein was a German theoretical physicist who accomplished much in his life. He developed the general theories of relativity, the equation E = MC2, and won the Nobel Prize for Physics for his research on the photoelectric effect. These are just some of the things that Einstein did that made him the most influential scientist of the 1900s. In this report, I will explain Einstein s life and accomplishments, and describe why I think he is a good role model. Einstein was born on March 14th, 1879 in Ulm, Germany. He grew up in a Jewish family with his father, Hermann Einstein, his mother, Pauline, and his sister, Maja. Einstein got married on January 6th, 1903 to Milena Maric, a fellow physics student. Due to Maric s ethnic background, Einstein s parents tried to discourage the relationship, but they stayed together anyway, marrying the year after Einstein s father died. The year the two got married, Einstein and Maric had a daughter, and later had two sons. Einstein s marriage with Maric ended in 1919, but that same year, he married his cousin, Elsa Lowenthal. However, Lowenthal died in 1936. When Einstein was in elementary school at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, he felt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Solutions Manual Essay examples Solutions Manual FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Principles and Practice Fifth Edition Timothy J. Gallagher Colorado State University  2009 Freeload Press, Madison Wisconsin (Insert publication data on this page) i Solutions Manual to accompany Financial Management: Principles and Practice 5th Edition by Timothy J. Gallagher This solutions manual provides the answers to all the review questions and end of chapter problems in Financial Management: Principles and Practice, by Timothy Gallagher. The answers and the steps taken to obtain the answers are shown. Readers are reminded that in finance there is often more than one answer to a question or to a problem, depending on one s viewpoint and assumptions. One answer is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, financial managers use economic principles to guide them in making financial decisions that are in the best interest of the firm. In other words, finance is an applied area of economics that relies on accounting for input. 2. List and describe the three career opportunities in the field of finance. Finance has three main career paths: financial management, financial markets and institutions, and investments. Financial management involves managing the finances of a business. Financial managers people who manage a business firm s finances perform a number of tasks. They analyze and forecast a firm s finances; assess risk, evaluate investment opportunities, decide when and where to find money sources and how much money to raise, and decide how much money to return to the firm s investors. Bankers, stockbrokers, and others who work in financial markets and institutions focus on the flow of money through financial institutions and the markets in which financial assets are exchanged. They track the impact of interest rates on the flow of that money. People who work in the field of investments locate, select, and manage income producing assets. For instance, security analysts and mutual fund managers both operate in the investment field. 3. Describe the duties of the financial manager in a business firm. Financial managers measure the firm s performance, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. 1.Shopping and Tourist Night Markets in Taiwan ARTICLE IN PRESS Tourism Management 27 (2006) 138 145 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Shopping and Tourist Night Markets in Taiwan An Tien Hsieha, Janet Changb,Ã b School of Management, Da Yeh University, Chang hua, Taiwan Department and Graduate School of Tourism Management, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan Received 29 January 2004; accepted 28 June 2004 a Abstract From theoretical viewpoints, analyses of consumer motivation have been applied to the shopping and the tourism industry for decades. However, little research has been done on night markets or street vendors. According to the Statistical Information of Taiwan Tourism Bureau (2002 annual survey report on R.O.C. inbound travelers, Taipei, Tourism Bureau, 2003), ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are three purposes for setting up Tourist Night Markets: 1. To stimulate local business trade and to increase regional economic benefits. 2. To provide an evening venue for the local people to shop. 3. To convert some illegal vendors into legal ones. In addition, from a shopper s perspective, it is expected that the establishment of Tourist Night Markets can reduce some unpleasant shopping experiences often encountered when visiting the regular hawkers. From the traditional perspective of marketing s 4P s (McCarthy, 1960), the characteristics of Tourist Night Markets are as follows: (1) Product the variety of goods and services is wide in Tourist Night Markets. According to the Taipei City Government s Market Committee (Wang, 2000, as cited in Yang, 2000), over 60% of the vendors sell food and drinks. The majority of others sell groceries and garments. (2) Price the pricing of each vendor in the Tourist Night Market is reasonable and allows shoppers to bargain no matter whether with stationary vendors or stores. (3) Place like the formal traders, vendors in Tourist Night Market can be found in a fixed location where shoppers must go to buy. Thus, contrary to Arellano s research (1994), high mobility is not a primary characteristic of Tourist Night Markets vendors. All the vendors or operators have a fixed space to conduct their business. Location wise, it is mandatory that a huge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving Social Issue Campaign: Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving In the United States approximately every 52 minutes there is a fatality caused by drinking and driving. This issue has been one of the most talked about social issues in the last 30 years. The Ad Council has been one of the main voices behind the increasing knowledge of this issue. With their campaign Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving they have been able to create a better understand of what drunk driving is. With the Ad Council s use of fatality rate, finical loss and pledges to not drive buzzed, they have crafted a way to raise awareness of this problem in the United States. In 1941, after the attack on Pearl Harbor the War Advertising Council was established to offer advertising services towards the efforts of World War II. When the war ended the word war was dropped from the name, and the Ad Council was born. Since then the Ad Council has offered trusted advice and inspiring calls to action. In fact, we created the category of public service advertising, and our icons and slogans are woven into the very fabric of American culture . (Ad Council) The Ad Council has been creating awareness on numerous social issues for many years they are the leading producer of public service advertisements in the United States, raising awareness and inspiring action on a diversity of issues, from texting and driving to autism awareness . (Ad Council) In 1983 they launched the Friends Don t Let Friends Drive Drunk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Rights Of Same Sex Couples Soppho: Have you heard, Socrates, that our government is intending to extend the rights of marriages to same sex couples? Under that change, gay partners will then be recognized equally as heterosexual husbands and wives. Socrates: Yes, but politicians and those in positions of influence have no business to mess with the standard of God relating to marriage, let alone decide to debate this issue as if it is open for discussion. Because of the way they are boasted, they don t have a proper perspective on themselves and where they fit in this life. The standard is clear by the way that men and women are made, so the coupling of heterosexuals is shown to be divine. Soppho: That s bigotry, if you will feel the love between homosexuals is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Crazy, right? Road to equality! Socrates: Here s what you have to understand about bans on interracial marriage: they were designed to divide the races, and that was and is wrong. Traditional marriage encourages and supports bringing the genders together, which is good. Ethnicity is not a fundamental merit or facet of marriage. But gender is. Therefor, including interracial couples does not draw an analogy for the redefinition of marriage. Interracial, opposite sex couples can still produce biological children together. Same sex marriage is a redefinition of marriage that s something very different. Soppho: First, you have some things right (tradition, racism) but fail to provide an example of when it is ever okay to pass a form of discrimination against gay people. Second, if restricting the legality of marriage based on race is what you say it is racial discrimination why ban the legal recognition of a choice of partner on the basis of gender? That would qualify as sex discrimination. Socrates: Must our jurisdiction then permit the marriage between polygamous parties? If marriage is redefined so that the sex of spouses is irrelevant, why stop there? It can be further refined so that even the age and blood relation of the spouses is also irrelevant. If marriage is a fundamental rights issue, there can be no grounds for saying no to polygamists or non consenting unions. Soppho: Setting aside how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Network Service 3 Written Exercise Essay 515 W Network service 3 written Exercise CONTENT LIST CONTENT NAME PAGE NO INTRODUCTION 3 Remote Access and Service Redundancy 3 Remote Access 7 A Test Plan INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY Bodgets Incorporated A worldwide manufacturing facility of quality bodgets have had a change in management and directorship. The new owners are investing into the IT infrastructure of their organizations which will be the first part of an organizational modernization of plant and equipment. A Bodgets Incorporated are now moving into their deployment phase of their IT expansion. Bodgets Company is located at 441, Queen Street, K Road Auckland city. Part 1 Remote Access and Service Redundancy  What is Redundancy? And know about Redundancy.  A Redundancy can have serval meanings. But commonly refers to spare hardware that is kept online or to duplicate data.  Redundant can describe computer or network system components, such as fans, hard disk drives, server, operating systems, switches and telecommunication links that are installed to back up primary resources in case they fail. A well known example of a redundant system is the redundant array of independent disks. It s called RAID.  Redundant bits are extra binary digits that are generated and moved with a data transfer to ensure that no bits were lost during the data transfer.  Redundant data can protect a storage array against data loss in the event of a hard disk failure.  What are the advantage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Literature Review Assignment Template Literature Review Assignment Template Student Name: Jessica Briones Date of Submission: September 16, 2017 A. Discussion of Database Search 1. Search terms (1 word term plus a 2 word term) 1 word term: Chemotherapy 2 word term: Childhood Cancer 2. Summary of database search (up to 500 words): My two word search term is childhood cancer and my one word search term is chemotherapy. My initial search was through Scopus. I searched both of the terms using the Boolean Operator AND to ensure that my search retrieved sources that had both of my search terms. For my two word term, I added quotation marks around it because I wanted to search the two words together. The range of years for publications that appeared were from 2017 until the year 1958 with a total of 49 different years in between. A total of 6,790 articles were shown. After I limited my search to only nursing, articles, and articles in press, my total number came down to 113. After I limited my search to the years 2003 2017, only 89 articles remained. After performing a Google search on the author with the highest cited article using the specified format, I retrieved a total of 1,460 hits. In Google Scholar, I retrieved 437 hits. On PubMed, I initially searched term 1 with quotation marks around it along with my search term 2 using the Boolean Operator AND and was able to retrieve 6,778 articles. When I performed the same search again but without quotation marks, I retrieved a total of 10,749 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Two Major Unions in America Essay Two Major Unions in America Unions in America were created to improve the working conditions of its labor force. These labor force consisted of the men, women, and children that were employed by the owners of industry. Many unions were established in the early 1800s, but due to the widespread fear of socialism and the repression from the courts, the majority of them eventually failed. Most capitalist, at the time, felt there was no need to share with its employees the profits of their businesses (Murrin et al. 2002:685 702). Management, for the most part, paid little attention to salary and provided few, if any, safety measures and health protection for the people actually doing the work. Employees worked long hours weekly, often ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supreme Court, repeatedly found unions in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, even though that act had been intended to control corporations, not unions (Murrin et al. 2002:701). Later in their careers some of these men became humanitarians. But instead of providing social reform in the work place with better wages and other benefits, they distributed large quantities of their wealth instead to colleges and libraries; now they were looked at as heroes by society. Consequently, due to abuses from employers to the people under them, laws and regulations to protect workers were established and are now enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor. These laws protect over 10 million employers and about 125 million employees (2003). As written in the Department of Labors General Information website, it says In carrying out this mission, the Department administers a variety of Federal labor laws including those that guarantee workers rights to safe and healthful working conditions; a minimum hourly wage and overtime pay; freedom from employment discrimination; unemployment insurance; and other income support (2003). The involvement of the federal government helped curb or eliminate conditions as those found in sweatshops and other places. These jobsites usually were where people had to put in long hours under unsafe working conditions. The Industrial Workers of the World Union (IWW), unlike the Department of Labor, is mainly concerned with the labor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Quotes About Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, painter, and writer. He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Dylan s lyrics join a range of political, social, philosophical, and literary influences . The quote above in meaning is that just by having democracy and giving the people the rights doesn t solve any issues. People still do bad things while having democracy and they blame it on the government. There were many people who supported the killing of the people in France because they had thought that it could solve problems that were going on at that time and some who disagreed because violence doesn t solve anything at all and that they took it too ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cordy s plan worked but it also failed because that did not stop the violence in the French revolution. Corday also blamed Marat for the civil war she thought would happen in France. She believed that Marat was bad for the future of France and that his death would stop the violence in France. She also believed that Louis XVI should not have been executed However, Maximilien would disagree with this quote because he believed that only democracy would fix the government and the country. Maximilien Robespierre is one of the best known leaders of the French Revolution. He was born in Arras, France and he went to school to become a lawyer and got his degree at law school. He also, got elected to the Estates General to help make laws for France and fought against the French Monarchy, the death penalty, slavery, for democratic reforms and the people to have more power. He helped gain a reputation for defending the poor society. he was elected president of the powerful Jacobin political faction. At first, he was against the killing of the people because he thought it wasn t right but as the Revolution grew more and more, he started to believe that it was out of hand to the point where nothing could be solved. Robespierre states in his speech Virtue and Terror that If the strength of popular government in peacetime is virtue, the strength of popular government in revolution is both virtue and terror; terror without virtue is disastrous, virtue without terror is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Christian Fellowship Have Heard Of Evangelism Essay Many within the Christian fellowship have heard of evangelism. Nevertheless, it is not at all surprising that many aren t quite familiar with the true definition of the term. Furthermore, there are many Christians whom would consider themselves to be faithful and committed followers of Christ who obey and believe the Word of God with a testimony that reveals that they are being the best servant that he or she can be towards the risen Savior. Often times, Christians lead their lives without much consideration about sharing the gospel with anyone other than their immediate family members or close friends. Event then, Christians aren t too sure of what they should say or how it should be said. Christians have become extremely sensitive of not offending another individual when it comes to the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is often considered that evangelism is the responsibility of the senior pastor and staff ministers. Sometimes our problem may be any one of a long list of excuses. Perhaps we don t know the gospel well enough or we don t think we do. Maybe we think it s someone else s job, the work of a minister or a missionary (Dever, 2007, p. 16). Dever asks the question, What is the gospel (Dever, 2007, p. 31)? For Christians who have been saved for any good length of time, the gospel is commonly known as the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ being full of love and compassion, who was born to a virgin mother in a manger who came to save a dying world from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Puerto Rico Light Essay Have you ever felt like a fish out of water, or like a zebra without stripes? Many go through situations where they feel like outcasts among others. There are certain expectations within Hispanic cultures, especially when it comes to speaking their language. I myself have felt detached from my Puerto Rican heritage because I don t know the Spanish lingo. Throughout my life I haven t felt accepted to the culture itself because I ve been labeled as the phony Puerto Rican. When I was younger, around the age of 12, I went to visit my family in Puerto Rico. As soon as I stepped off the plane, it was as if I was thrown into whole new environment that I was unfamiliar with at all. I asked my grandmother, Grandma, why is it so nasty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My grandmother had to translate for me. Grandma said, What do you feel like eating today, pequena? I replied, I want cheese quesadillas, please. Now cheese quesadillas were also called pizza quesadillas, which are one of my favorite meals that is sold in Puerto Rico. They are extremely gooey and the warmth of the tortilla would fill my mouth. Every time we headed back to NY, my grandmother would take a large box with her and we would enjoy every last bit. As time went by, I grew up and began to attend high school. My freshman and sophomore year I had taken Spanish as my language course. Every year that I would step in the class and everyone would look at me as the Hispanic girl and assumed I already knew how to speak the language fluently. They were absolutely wrong. My teacher Ms. Ramirez said, Bienvenida, mucho gusto. I looked at her in astonishment. I replied, Excuse me; I m sorry I don t speak Spanish. With this realization she responded, Okay, that is fine, that is what you re here for, to learn. I felt at ease because every time someone comes to me speaking Spanish, I have the tendency to feel ashamed or embarrassed. Next year came along, sophomore year and again i m in the same predicament, a non Spanish speaker. Towards the end of my first class, the teacher gives us an assignment to do for the remainder of the time. A classmate of mine turns around and presumes to ask, Hey, can you help me out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Benzocaine Lab Report Discussion The percent yield for this reaction was 8.9%. The theoretical yield for this experiment was 5.95 g, but the actual amount obtained was 0.53 g benzocaine. The percent yield was very low due to inorganic impurities from Na2SO4. These impurities also affected the melting point of the product received. The resulting benzocaine obtained from experimentation had a melting point of 188°C, while the theoretical range for benzocaine is between 121°C 123°C. The sodium sulfate impurities present, resisted melting in the compound. After the experiment was concluded, the IR and 1H NMR spectra were obtained for 4 aminobenzoic acid and benzocaine. When the spectra were compared, it became clear that a reaction had occurred, since certain signals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Personal Credo Research Paper Personal History/ Credo Essay Some events in people s lives can really change how they perceive their lives and how they act, for better or worse. Personally, I am not one to be extremely impacted by events, but some of the events I have experienced really did leave a lasting effect on me as an individual. Life changing events are not always negative, but in my case the events that changed my life had not benefited me. I do believe that these events matured me, but I still do feel devastated that these events had to have happened in the first place. The death of my grandfather and the divorce of my parents are the two events that made me lose my innocence and feel as if I had to mature. In the beginning of the fourth grade, I came home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Teen Conformity in Sinclair Lewis Babbitt and in Society... Teen Conformity in Babbitt and in Society Today In society today, people feel the need to belong. They feel as though they have to be a part of something in order to feel special. At times, they will go so far as to lose their individuality and submit themselves into complete ignorance just to be able to know that there is someone or something to which they can always fall back on. Conformity is one of the most common and most apparent forms of Babbittry in the twenty first century. First, the question must be answered: What is conformity? The answer, of course, is very simple. Conformity is a person changing their attitude or behavior on their own in order to fulfill certain social norms (Ferguson). Conforming to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This part is a perfect representation of how sometimes teenagers like to conform to being rebellious against their parents and higher institutions. His views are characteristic of the common teenager that school and our elders can t teach us anything. This point is obvious when Ted says (concerning college), Yuh, but Dad, they just teach a lot of old junk that isn t any practical use except the manual training and typewriting and basketball and dancing and in these correspondence courses, gee, you can get all kinds of stuff that would come in handy. (Lewis 77). Ted speaks about how frustrated he is with his Dad being content with simply sitting around the house and doing nothing (Lewis 220). His need to be different and to not go to college is a perfect example of a teenager s need to rebel against their parents. Ted s assumption that his elders are boring is another form of teen conformity. Even today, children wish to do things that they think are better as opposed to what their elder s tell them. Teen conformity can also be seen with Ted s party for the Senior Class. At this party the Babbitt s serve alcohol and the teenagers exhibit behavior which George considers to be immoral. Babbitt is completely against the idea but his wife tells him, [I]f you get angry because they go out to their cars to have a drink, they won t come to your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. BROCKWAY AND COATES Addis Ababa University College of Business and Economics MBA Program Case Assignment Course Title: Statistical Decision Theory Instructor s Name: Dr. Yitibarek T. Submitted by: 1. Leul Wondemeneh GSR/2024/06 Submission Date: December 06, 2013 CASE TITLE: BROCKWAY AND COATES Given Part A 1. Sales forecast (at $ 30 retail price with the assumption of $15 whole sale price) a. 400,000 copies 40% chance; b. 1,000,000 copies 30% chance; c. 100,000 copies 30% chance; 2. Flat deal with Senator Murphy a. $ 500,000 upon signing agreement; b. $500,000 upon completion of a completed manuscript; 3. Chance of delivering a completed manuscript 80% (i.e. 20% chance if not delivering a completed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [ii] Senator Murphy don t deliver the manuscript (with a chance of 20%) The costs for B C associated with this probable outcome are the advance payment paid for the Senator upon signing agreement, i.e. $500,000 and the incremental cost of $50,000. [iii] B C decides to kill the book (with a chance of 75%) Provided that Murphy delivers the book, $250,000 for editorial services plus all the costs associated with the first outcome will be the cost in line with this outcome. [iv] B C publishes the book (with a chance of 25%) Again assuming that Murphy delivers a completed manuscript the costs associated with this outcome in addition to the cost in the first outcome will be; $100,000 for editorial service $500,000 for publicity $50,000 for preparing camera ready proofs Printing cost of $4 per copy $0.25 per copy for distribution costs and Incremental cost of 5% of wholesale price, i.e. $0.75 per copy
  • 23. Therefore the total cost associated with this outcome is a fixed cost of $650,000 for editorial, publicity, and camera proofs and a variable cost of $5 per copy for incremental, distribution and printing costs. Expected revenue (Possible weighted revenue) Before we calculate the expected revenue we must compute the weighted (expected) sales projection which is the summation of all the sales projection multiplied by the probable percentages attached to it respectively. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Difference Between Brutus and Cassius in William... The Difference Between Brutus and Cassius in William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar In Shakespeare s Julius Caesar , Brutus and Cassius are contrasting characters. They differ in the way they perceive Antony as a threat to the assassination plot, their dominance in personality, and their moral obligation. In Julius Caesar, Brutus is the more naïve, dominant and noble character, while Cassius is the more perceptive, submissive, and manipulative person. Brutus and Cassius are very different in the way they perceive Antony. Brutus is very trusting and naïve when he judges Antony. When the subject of killing Antony comes up among the conspirators, Brutus underestimates how dangerous Antony could be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Brutus gives Antony the right to speak at Caesar s funeral, Cassius pulls Brutus aside and says, You know not what you do. Do not consent that Antony speak in [Caesar s] funeral. Know you how much the people may be moved/ by that which [Antony] will utter? Cassius sees that Antony is a powerful speaker and that if Antony speaks the people will side with him. This shows that Cassius has a much better idea of how dangerous Antony is. Although Cassius is correct on how dangerous Antony really is, Brutus ideas are used because Brutus is the more dominant character. In the play Cassius is the more passive character and Brutus, the more authoritative. This is exemplified when Brutus and Cassius are arguing about allowing Cicero joining the assassination conspiracy. Cassius thinks that Cicero is a good and honorable man that should be included, but as soon as he nominates Cicero to join the group, Brutus steps in and says, O, name him not! Let us not break with him, for he will never follow anything that other men begin . Instead of contesting Brutus, Cassius just lets it pass and concedes to not permitting Cicero to join the group. Although this particular argument is not pivotal to the plot, it augments how Brutus dominates what decisions are made. Brutus again shows his dominance over Cassius when the two are discussing military strategies. Cassius wants to stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Case Study Analyzes Crazy Eddie The case study analyzes Crazy Eddie. Crazy Eddie was convicted of white collar crime through fraud triangle. Crazy Eddie involved in fraud through incentives, opportunity and rationalization. Crazy Eddie reported lacking rationalization but confirmed that incentives and opportunity were working. The company also reported lacking morality and excuses. Crazy Eddie executed its business without taking into account moral implications of doing business. Crazy Eddie illegally adjusted returns to avoid paying excessive tax thus faulting the federal government millions of dollars (Foderaro, 1998). Crazy Eddie paid workers off books to avoid compiling tax returns. Crazy Eddie administrators worked closely with external and internal auditors on reaching consensus about their illegal financial dishonest. Crazy Eddie overstated income to the public to attract people dumb stock at inflated prices using a variety of tricks. There were cases of money laundering aimed at increasing revenue reports to attract investors. Crazy Eddie inflated inventory assets to increase earned revenue. There were also cases of cut off fraud that were done through decreasing accounts payable liabilities to increase reported returns. Debit memo was also practiced. The company s financial records indicated fictitious purchase discounts and trade allowances to send customer friendly image against competitors. Fraud practices of Crazy Eddie worked for some time making it enjoy funding and attracted many people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Plight Of The Taong Grasa According to the research done by numbmusique, there are two distinctions that characterize of becoming and experiencing to become a Taong Grasa: insane and unsanitary (numbmusique 2011). Combining the two elements make a good description of the Taong Grasa. According to Ian Ramos in his book The Plight of the Taong Grasa: Human Rights and the Insane, Taong Grasa... it is a derisive term in Filipino slang used to refer to individuals occasionally seen wandering aimlessly on the streets, clothed in the dirtiest of rags, and covered in enough grime to have recently taken a dip in a pit of blackened grease and soot. The usual presumption is that the Taong Grasa is insane which is not far off, considering that the sort is given to sudden outbursts and ravings... (Ramos in numbmusique 2011). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Indian History, it refers to the Sudra and the untouchables of the Indian society during the Caste System where the Sudra and the untouchables were the lowest level in the society. Their jobs do not give much help to their basic needs (like applying as a normal street sweeper or anything that may fit them in the society). The Caste System was implemented during the Aryan times in India for the Aryans to maintain their wealth and fame; and to fight against the Dravidians (Mercado 2011, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Traditional Forms Of Child Abuse In today s society people make it very clear about their opinion when it comes to discipline a child. Most but not every parent believes that every form of child discipline is considered child abuse. When in fact traditional acts of discipline are more of a teaching lesion rather than straight child abuse. What people are not aware of is that not every style of discipline works with every child. Some children listen and/or even learn better with specific punishments. When it comes to traditional acts of discipline the first technique that comes to any parent is spanking. For the most part, spanking children is not considered abuse unless the technique is overused and taken too far. Spanking is one of the best known examples of positive punishment and it is estimated that around 75 percent of parents in America use spanking as discipline. Georgia s law states that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By putting the child in time out, it is allowing their child to think about what they did and know to not make the same mistake again. For a time out session to not be considered child abuse, there needs to be reasonable boundaries or rules. For example. If a parent has a four year old and puts them in time out, a reasonable time would be four minutes. Second, the time out area also needs to be in a spot where the parent can see and monitor their child so they have no way of hurting them self. Parents don t only use time out at home but in public as well. For example, when a child shoves another child, the parents first though it to scold them and have them sit by their side for a few minutes. In no way is the parent trying to isolate their child from their friends and having fun but instead have them take a few minutes to learn from their mistake and then let them go back out and play with other children. In all honesty, the timeout session is probably the safest act of discipline there is out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. We Day Speech Starting at a very young age, Marc and Craig Kielburger had a very strong reaction to child labour issues around the world. Due to their ........ has grown into 3 organizations working together to end child labour. Craig and Marc Kielburger, now, co founders of Free the Children, Me to We and We Day, have a mission to change these numbers: * 1 in 2 children live in poverty * 1 in 3 children live without proper shelter * 1 in 5 children cannot use safe drinking water * 1 in 6 children is involved in child labor * 1 in 7 children don t have proper medical care The saying is It only takes a spark to get a fire burning. In Craig Kielburger s mind, that was 100% true. Craig Kielburger became interested in putting stop to child labour the moment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to get youth involved with Free the Children and Me to We, they first need to change youths mind from feeling helpless to empowered to make a change. This happens through the youth empowerment event called, We Day. We Day mixes live concerts and motivational speeches from people all over the world. We Da is fueled by the desire for change, empowers our generation and the future generations to become global game changers. In a large stadium, We Day helps open the eyes of youth to get involved, locally, globally and socially. Whether you re fundraising in your community or volunteering at a local at place, going on trips to build schools and wells or buying Rafiki bracelets made by mama s, We Day will change your mind. We Day in Halifax 2015 held over 7000 youth and educators. In 14 cities, USA, Canada and the UK, We Day inspires thousands of youth all over the world to Be the change, See the impact. Sounds amazing right? The only thing is, you don t buy your way to We Day. You earn your way by giving your time to help other. Whether its having a bake sale to fundraise money for Free the Children to go on a trip or sending out shoe boxes filled with gifts for those in need, you put your time in, you can go to We Day. We Schools, a program to help students and educators help those overseas. We Schools makes you figure out local and global problems and how you can help solve and improve them. It also give you a list of ideas you can to do to help, which may inspire you to create your own ways of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Psalia Reflection Upon completion on this exercise the class reflect on what they have learnt and how to apply it to the outside world. Throughout both lessons that are presented they showcase various amounts of positive practices throughout their learning experiences. Within Psalia lesson it is evident that Psalia explores the use of open ended questions and materials, encouragement of peer discussion and learning and uses an arrange of concrete resources. Psalia explores Palindromic numbers with students through the use of open ended materials and questioning which allows students to enter the activity at their own level. Through the use of open ended materials and questioning it speaks to all students to each learning ability. Reys (2016 p.39) suggests that open ended questioning allows students to express their ideas and hear other points of views to gain a vast understanding. Psalia successfully structures the lessons to encourage peer discussion and individual learning, this is clear in the lesson as students can input their knowledge into the discussion, linked from open ended questioning. Reys (2016 p.22) expresses that educators should encourage children to reflect on their own learning as it inspires students to explore and explain their thinking. Exploring peer discussion gives the students an opportunity to experiment and apply to their work, this is evident in the video (0.55 1.10) where children are exploring through the use of number chart where they create their own assumptions and formulas to create a palindromic number. Psalia introduces an arrange of concrete materials and resources such as slips of paper and computers. Using concrete materials such as the paper slips allows students to explore and create strategies to create connections to the mathematics provided (Reys. 2016 p.344) The use of computers is a positive practice as students can explore numbers they have experimented with to see how and if they are successful. ACARA (2012 p.11) makes a point of how influential technology is to learning which is evident towards the end of the lesson where the whole class is engage to the computer activity to explore their palindromic numbers. It is visible throughout the lesson that the educator s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Does Technology Influence Soccer Soccer: Influence of Technology This sport came from England, and it is called Football . Soccer is a Team Sport. Basically consist in playing two teams, one against the other one. This sport is considered the most popular in the world, since there are 270 million of people that play this sport, either in a club or just for fun. In the field, there are 11 players of each team and some referees that are tasked to make the rules be respected and done correctly and in this way the match would be played in the best way possible, there are also many other players of each team outside the . The field has the shape of a rectangle. There are two Goals, each one in the opposite side of the other one. This sport is played through a ball that has to be displaced to the opposite side Goal of the team that we are on, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes them be more organized and in this way each player will know what they have to do, or what their task is. The Goalkeeper is the one that is allowed to touch the ball with his hands or arms, this one is the last player of the team located in the field, his task is avoid the point of the opposite team, and this point is known as a goal. The Defense is located one line up of the Goalkeeper. The task that they are asked to do is stop the attacks of the opposite team, in this way do not let them score. The Midfield player is located one line up of the Defense. The task that they are asked to do is stole the ball of the opposite team, and then explode the attack of his team. Finally the Forwards, these are located one line up the Midfield players. As they are the player that are more closer to the opposite team s Goal, the task that they are asked to do is Score, in this way their team have more possibilities to win the match. Thanks to these positions, each team is going to be well organized, everyone will know what they are asked to do, and will risk everything to do that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Song Essay The Song Many of John Donne s poems are on the subject of love and equally as many on the subject of sex. As a love poet, especially when Donne writes vividly on his wife he is very much concerned with his subject (his wife) however he can appear selfish and cold in the more sexual referenced poems. To fully make my point I have studied two poems, which I believe show his character as less self absorbed as in the sexual referenced poems. This poem is written for his wife and is essentially saying goodbye as he is leaving her physically but arguing that she mustn t be sad of his departure and instead arguing that they are not really parting and each verse is a different image or argument for this. I feel that this poem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is an effective metaphor as when compared to the distance of the world that the sun has to travel to return, his distance seems small and therefore not as bad, and combining his feelings with the relatively small distance, this reassures that there is every chance of him returning. When thou sigh st, thou sigh st not wind, But sigh st my soul away; When thou weep st, unkindly kind, my life s blood doth decay. When she sighs or weeps, he says he feels worse. This is his way of asking her to not be sad at his leaving and uses the paradox unkindly kind, which means that she is being cruel to him by being upset as it is hurting him inside (his blood doth decay decaying away inside, the blood). In a way he is selfish in his love, as he doesn t like to see her upset over him so uses his power he has over her to stop her from making him feel worse. If she really loved him then she would not break him up as she is and waste his life. (It cannot be, that thou lov st me, as thou say st, If in thine my life thou waste) Let not thy divining heart Forethink me any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Spring Is Right Around The Corner, And It s Time Spring is right around the corner, and it s time to start thinking about the gardening. Whether it be flower beds or a vegetable garden, all your hard work in the beginning will set you up for an enjoyable summer. Here a few different types of beds that you may want to try. Raised concrete block vegetable garden You may ask yourself why you would want a raised concrete garden? Concrete blocks absorb the heat all day long and maintain the root heat long into the night, warm roots have produce many more vegetables for me. You need to measure your space and take this into consideration when planning your new project. The cost may seem expensive at first, but remember these blocks will last you a life time, so it is more than likely a one time purchase. I make my concrete block two blocks high, spread out plastic, line the bottom with rocks that I gather through out the yard or wood line, these are used for proper drainage. Fill with dirt, fertilizer and soil nutrients and plant your plants. You can put a decorative spin on the blocks by painting them, paint them a plain color or show your artist side and do a mural. What ever you do make it uniquely yours. You will be so surprised how much more you yield after putting together this garden, It actually doubled what I usually get. Patio Garden If a huge garden is not your thing, how about a small patio garden? You can do a very manageable, easy to care for garden right on your deck. Here are some tips if you decide to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Acetanilide Reaction Lab Report In the following experiment, acetanilide was reacted with bromine to yield a para isomer or an ortho isomer. The electrophile was generated due to glacial acid, as opposed to using the routine solvent, FeBr3. Glacial acid was used in replacement because acetanilide was a strong activator and FeBr3 would not suffice. It allowed for the bromine atoms to become polarized which allowed for the reaction to take place. The pi bonds of Benzene ring nucleophilically attacked the polarized bromine atom and an arenium cation resulted. Resonance allowed for the arenium ion to be stabilized and for the carbocation to move throughout the ring until it reached the acetanilide substituent containing the acetamide group. Acetamide groups contain an NH atom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The singlet that appeared up field with an integration value of 3 was the Hd peak and its appearance here was due to the oxygen deshielding it from seeing any other neighbors besides itself. The protons in the benzene ring were observed to be further downfield due to the benzene ring as opposed to the proton that is bonded to the nitrogen. The proton bonded to the nitrogen, Hc, was observed as a singlet around 7.218, which is still downfield. The aromatic protons, Hb and Ha, showed up as doublets and they can be distinguished by the substituents they are closest to, as these substituents determine the chemical shifts of Hb and Ha. The protons closest to the acetamide group, Hb, appeared more upfield and this is because the nitrogen atom donates electrons to the ring that would allow for Hb to not have its electron drawn as much. The opposite effect are the protons bonded closest to the bromine substituent and this is because the bromine atom exhibits an electron withdrawing inductive effect. Because bromine withdraws electron density, Ha would be more deshielded and thus appear farther downfield than Hb. With that, it is important to note that the peaks that appeared at 7.250ppm, 1.582 ppm, and 1.244 ppm were contaminants from CDCL3, water, and ethanol respectively. These contaminants may have found their way into the reaction mixture during the recrystallization process or during NMR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Research Paper On Hispaniola The total amount of islands, including islets, coral reefs and cays is about seven thousand, including a majority of the area known as The Antilles. Of those islands, the four largest among them include the island nations of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (composed of the countries Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and Puerto Rico. Cuba is the 16th largest island by land area and is the largest island of the Caribbean. Its coastline is about 3,735 km (1.86 miles) and a total of 110,860 km (42, 803 square miles) of land and sea. Its horizontal width is 1202 km (747 miles) and its vertical length is 80 km (50 miles). Cuba s land is flat, flowing gradually into hills and its coastlines are mostly mountainous. The country has about 200 small rivers as well as narrow streams that run dry during the summer. As for vegetation, Cuba s forests only cover about ten percent of the island and most of its ecoregion has been converted into a savannah. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The former occupies one third of the island while the latter controls the balance of land. According to Christopher Columbus, he declared Hispaniola as the most beautiful island in the world. As a whole, Hispaniola consists primarily of pine trees. The Dominican Republic has four significant mountain ranges, including the Pico Duarte the country s highest point and the highest of the Caribbean. The lowlands of the Dominican Republic are exceptionally dry with very little plant growth. Coincidentally, Haiti is a mountainous land dominated by three mountain ranges and is dependent on its agricultural farms. However due to natural disasters such as the 2010 earthquake and 2008 hurricanes, Haiti faces multiple environmental concerns. These environmental include deforestation for agriculture, soil erosion and scarce supplies of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Did Benjamin Franklin Play In Bringing About The... The Treaty of Paris saw an effective end to the American Revolutionary War and brought relative peace to the United States of America and Great Britain. The treaty was officially signed on September 3, 1783 by one representative from Great Britain: David Hartley, and three American representatives: John Adams, John Jay, and Benjamin Franklin. All three of the American representatives played important roles in bringing about the treaty, but Benjamin Franklin, the senior of the three, was particularly crucial to their endeavours. Franklin worked toward the ending of the American Revolution as a brilliant diplomat, the first American Minister to France, and other roles. Benjamin Franklin was a man who understood people and their motivations, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Immanuel Kant And The Ford Pinto Case Immanuel Kant and The Ford Pinto Case Immanuel Kant¶s theory on morals states that ³nothing can possibly be conceived in the world, or even out of it, which can be called good, without qualification, except a good will.´ 1 Kant points to other human qualities such as courage, intelligence, wit and others that are ³undoubtedly good and desirable,´ 2 however, can become bad if the will of the person using them is not good. Kant maintains that in order for an action to be considered moral, it should first remove the ³what it performs or effects´ 3 andsecondly the ³attainment of some proposed end.´ 4 In removing these motivation and outcomes of anaction, how can an action be considered moral? Kant states that a reasonable person should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... gas tanks and dangerous leaks.´ 7 The fire and explosion risk that could occur even during low speed rear end impact was reported, however, Ford made the decision to continue with the original design. It seemsFord officials made their decision to continue with the original design of the Pinto firstly, due to the spedup production schedule and any changes would mean retooling of the production line, which would addanother year to the schedule. Secondly, they conducted a cost benefit analysis where they calculated thevalue of human life at $200, 000, a serious burn injury at $67, 000 and estimated deaths of 180 people andserious burns to 180 people. They determined that the reworked gas tank on the Pinto would cost $137million while possible liability cost could work out to be $49 million. Ford decided it would be more profitable to produce the Pinto with the defect rather than correct the flaw. The results was numerous preventable deaths, serious fire related injuries or damages and ³approximately fifty lawsuits were brought against Ford in connection with the rear end accidents in the Pinto,´ 8 Ford was even chargedwith a criminal homicide in the case of three teenagers burning to death when their Pinto was rear endedand the gas tank burst into flames.In applying Kant¶s ethics to the Ford Pinto case, we would begin by examining the ³good will´ inFord¶s decision. Ford was greatly motivated as ³imports were eating up more and more of the subcompactauto market,´ 9 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Georgian Style In Colonial America Georgian Design and the Beginnings of America The American Georgian style ruled American design from about 1714 to 1830. The Georgian style was inspired by English and European styles of the time, relied on classical elements, and took inspiration from the Italian Renaissance. Georgian design was located mainly along the eastern seaboard, where the old styles gradually gave way to the Georgian, and there came for the first time a large degree of uniformity to American architecture (Wertenbaker, 1943, p. 66). Craftsmanship was a big part of early American life, and people liked to show off their quality homes, eventually displaying their stations by maintaining codes of dress, speech, and behavior (Architectural Style Guide). Georgian American design had many different influences while adapting to suit the settlers needs. There are several beautiful examples of this style still intact today. While the Georgian American style was one of the earliest styles in Colonial America, it actually preceded by a simpler style, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the years, tensions started growing between colonists and English soldiers. At the same time, the French and Indian war waged on between England and the people occupying modern day Canada. The loss of the French and Indian war meant that England had spent a lot of money that they now needed to salvage. As a result, King George III started taxing the colonists; he also used the taxes to try to regain control that he had lost (The Boston Tea Party). There were several different taxes imposed, but the attempt to tax tea was the last straw. The result was the Boston Tea Party (1773). This was one of the acts that lead to the start of the American Revolutionary War. The war started in 1775 and continued through 1783. The fight between America and England was rough; the American soldiers didn t have much and were greatly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...