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1. 009 Essay Example Position
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2. A Letter To Harvey Milk Summary
The topic of the Holocaust is a broad and gruesome one; maybe it is because of the horrors that
happened that people still write about it, to try to understand what happened, and how it did.
Regardless, Elie Wiesel explains why he, as a Holocaust survivor, writes within his essay Why I
Write: Making No Become Yes . He writes that perhaps it is ...in order not to go mad. or to touch the
bottom of madness. These two possible reasons are quite different from each other, yet they share a
similar topic, this is similarly true about Elie Wiesel s essay and Harry Weinberg s short story A Letter
to Harvey Milk The similarities and differences in these two works shows the varying ways people
cope with similar past experience, the impact those memories can have on their lives, and the effect
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He decides to go because it is ...something to pass the time. and proceeds to share some of his views
of dealing with the past. Harry believes that he ...should live in peace, the dead are gone. Talking won
t bring them back. Thus he lives his live trying to forget them. Comparatively, Eli is a Holocaust
writer, which is the way he copes with the past and the memories of the dead. He writes that it was not
a choice of his to become a writer, but that as a ...survivor, writing is not a profession, but an
occupation, a duty. Similar to Harry, Eli mentions that ...it is dangerous to linger among the dead...
although he still writes ... to understand...
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3. The Importance Of Light Energy
Exam 1
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Question 1
Have you ever thought what Earth would be like without light energy?
So many questions come to mind when we think about light. What is light energy and how is it
measured? How fast does light travel?
Light is referred as an electromagnetic radiation and its nature s way of transferring energy. Without
light, there is no energy and without this energy we would not have the ability to survive. There are
many sources of energy but light is one of the most important because it provides energy to all living
things here on Earth. The sunlight we get from the sun is absorbed by the earth s atmosphere which in
return is then changed to heat energy. This heat energy is what helps keep our earth warm (sometimes
a little too warm for my taste).
All living things rely on light energy to survive. Some animals rely on it to keep themselves warm,
plants rely on the suns energy and convert the sunlight into food energy through a process called
photosynthesis. Humans use light for vision primarily because we use our sight to learn about the
world around us, it is a force that enables us to see. We use light to light our homes, to grow our crops
which eventually we use to eat. Light is all around us no matter where we go and it travels at 186,282
miles per second. If you can t get an idea of just how fast light travels just imagine this, you could
travel 7.5 times around our planet Earth in just
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4. Beautiful Autumn Leaves In New York City
Now that the leaves are beginning to change color, it is time to grab your loved ones and take some
great photographs with the beautiful autumn leaves. Whether the location is Manhattan, the Hudson
Valley, or Long Island, Grand Lens Photography presents a list of the best places to see fall foliage in
New York City.
1) Bar Sixty Five (Manhattan)
Bar Sixty Five
New Yorks do not need to leave the city to appreciate the colorful leaves. Bar Sixty five has a lovely
bird s eye view of Manhattan along with the colorful trees in Central Park. People can have a romantic
evening with drinks, views of the colorful foliage and an autumn sunset.
2) Wave Hill (Bronx)
Wave Hill
Wave Hill visitors are charmed by the gardens, woodlands, and a spectacular view of the Hudson
River. This beautiful park located in the Bronx always has a full agenda of events, including raptor
walks, honey tastings, and photography workshops. In late October, children are invited to hunt for the
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Four woodland trails take visitors on a tour of red maples and Highbush blueberries, along with
hawks, owls, and dozens of other migrating birds. Visitors can also swing a nine iron on the golf
course, ride the carousel and lounge along the picnic areas.
Now that you have an idea of where you can locate some amazing fall foliage, schedule an afternoon
with us so that we may take your pictures for you. But do it as soon as possible because our calendar
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5. Gender Dysphoria Sociology
Social Factors Contributing to Gender Dysphoria Gender can be characterized as the state of being
male or female. It is not characterized by what an individual feels they should be considered as.
Throughout the movie it is shown that Bree is not comfortable with the gender she was born with. She
says nothing is going to stop me from checking into that hospital next week. I m not going to be
dragged back into Stanley s old life. She tries so hard to separate herself from the truth of her being a
male. It is shown that she wants to receive acceptance from society by listening to voice records on
how to have a higher pitched voice, and trying to schedule her vaginoplasty. Social factors contributed
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This was very much a subliminal towards her parents that she had no support or respect towards her
decision to become a woman. But due to her parents religion, they did not support her decision. She
continues on to say that Toby would know that he s respected. Another place in the movie where Bree
s mother tries to get her to conform is in 1:20:42 when she begs Bree to not get her vaginoplasty done,
because she misses her son. Bree retaliates and says Mom you never had a son . This opens up a can
of worms and brings her mother to distraught. An example of how such environment would cause
Gender Dysphoria is by forcing a person to engage in cultural norms of a gender. Elizabeth, Bree s
mother, is so stuck in her religious ways that she tried everything to straighten Bree out. In 1:09:56
Elizabeth says You know what I see when I look at you? . . . I see a lost soul crying out for help. This
would never have happened, if you had only come to church when you were little, instead of going to
that synagog of your fathers. But it only pushed her daughter further away. Bree even tried to commit
suicide, because she wasn t happy being a male. Bree does not identify with masculinity and tries to
escape from the imposed role to an extreme opposite role of a women. A way in which
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6. Battle Of Midway Research Paper
sea, it is important to note that the initial portion of this battle involved the Japanese attack on the
American airfield on Midway Island in the early morning of June 4, 1942. The defenders of Midway
would have had excellent observation and fields of fire into attacking enemy aircraft. This would have
hindered the Japanese and their ability to advance undetected towards the island, as they would have
been easy to spot against the backdrop of the horizon. Views from the air would have been
advantageous to both forces in their search for the opposing ships. The Airfield on Midway was the
initial key terrain of this battle, with the shift moving towards the carriers once the main battle started.
The obstacles of this battle would have mainly
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7. The Impact of China s One-Child Policy on Its Economic...
: What is the impact of China s one child policy on its economic growth over the years? This paper
will show that the standard econometric estimation conceals the takeoff effect and thus underestimates
the economic impact of demographic changes. In effect, the impact of China s one child policy moved
the timing of the economic take off by a decade. The original intent of the one child policy was for
economical purposes. The authorities envisioned reducing the demand of natural resources, reducing
the rate of exploitation, and reducing unemployment caused by surplus labor, and maintaining a steady
labor rate. 100 words
Keywords: economic transition, one child policy, and demographic changes. JEL Classification:
1. Introduction
At the start of China s economic reforms in late 1970s, the Chinese leadership established population
control as one of its main priorities. The post Mao leadership believed that China population control
was the key to ensure growth in per capita income. This led to the elevation of the one child policy.
The one child policy of China was the official family planning policy that was aimed at controlling the
population of China. The one child was introduced in 1979 mainly to help in alleviating economic,
social and environmental problems in China. It was estimated by demographers that the policy helped
avert about 200 million births between 1979 and 2009 although some other estimates puts it at 400
million. About two and half decades after the
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8. Essay On Memorial
Whether you are driving on a road trip or going to a historical sight, memorials are everywhere.
Throughout history there has been many figures of people that have wanted to memorialize, for their
famous acts and many ways through literature or art. There are many ways that people can
memorialize a famous figure, such as a poem, story, or an ode. Other ways are very odd and many
humans for generations have been sculpting, painting, and construct pieces that resemble what these
people look like. A monument, is something that many people look up to and can really drive emotion
from. In summary, and analysis, of the articles and monument, in my opinion cost, location and mood,
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To begin, when you think of a monument you see what is around it and how that effects everything. It
elevates the deeper meaning of the monument and creates a deeper feeling to the eye, making it easy
for the viewer to connect. For example, Christopher Columbus is poised tall in the Riverside Park in
Easton, Pennsylvania. Many will say that seeing this monument gives you a feeling of remembering
his important role really impacts one. The tall trees and the beauty of everything that surrounds it
makes the feelings and the memories even more surreal. If this monument was placed in an ugly
building, or somewhere random that had no essential meaning there would be no feeling, or any
reason to consider this place important or sacred. For example, Scource (5), Christine, is
contemplating where to build a museum in order to commemorate the ones from the
holocaust.Individuals were mad because the plans were to build the Holocaust museum to be built
onto the mall in Washington D.C. Many will argue that the museum shouldn t be built due to the
United States poor efforts to help end the Holocaust. However, it is important that we still
commemorate those who suffered and lost their lives. I believe that the Holocaust Museum is a
appropriate and beautiful way to remember the tragic event and to remind ourselves to never let
something of this affect happen
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9. The Big Short Comparison
When the people who were there to protect you fail you. In The film The Big Short was released in
December 23, 2015, and was directed by Adam Mckay. The film took place in 2008, the year that
marked the collapse of the housing market. The film Money Monster was released in May 13, 2016,
and was directed by Jodie Foster. Money Monster, and The Big Short were first made into novels and
later adapted into movies. Both films take place in the United States, and display identical themes. The
film The Big Short follows the life of an ex physician named Micheal Burry, who is introduced as a
stock reading genius. Micheal Burry is the first person who discovers the bubble in the mortgage
housing market, and the estimated time it will burst. Burry s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Individuals were evicted from their homes and companies downsized in order to combat poor
economic conditions. In the film The Big Short, after the housing bubble burst, many of the working
class individuals that invested their hard earned money were left devastated. The fundamental cause
for the collapse was due to the big banks deceitful and fraudulent activity. Those who possessed
wealth or were categorized in the upper class bracket were bailed out by the big banks. The financial
collapse was one of the first eye openers for the American people. This event led people to question
and doubt whether the system we believed and trusted in was honest and legitimate. In the course
Future of work, we studied a renowned theorist known as Karl Marx. Marx believed that capitalistic
societies would be more productive and bring wealth to the economy. However, it would have a high
negative effect on society. For instance in the film Money Monster, Kyle Budwell the disgruntled low
income investor threatened Lee Gates due the fact the IBIS bank lost all families savings. The banks
ensure their safety and money over the publics. The banks took advantage of the uninformed workers
for their own personal gain. To make matters worse government intervention in these matters is very
minimal, the state and private corporations have a complex
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10. Electronic Payment of Salaries of Staff to Nigerian Civil...
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT OF SALARIES OF STAFF TO NIGERIAN CIVIL SERVANTS
PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
T. A. NGEREBO A,Ph.D
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE,
RIVERS STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,
PORT HARCOURT,
E MAIL: oniminp2002@yahoo.com
AND
SUNDAY C. NWITE
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE
EBONYI STATE UNIVERSITY ABAKALIKI
E mail: nwitewhite2006@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
Electronic payment of salaries to staff is a new development in the country. Electronic payment is a
process of making payments online through the use of ATM, Debit cards, credit cards, electronic
cheque conversion. Electronic payment of salaries was introduced so as to monitor ghost workers
among the civil servants, to prevent unnecessary expenses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This has been due to four related factors:
1. Proprietary closed network were developed by banks to handle large and increasingly
internationally based payment system.
2. Large value payment are increasingly associated with foreign exchange and global security
transactions thereby becoming divorced from underlying world trade.
3. Large value payment system were not designed nor are they cost effective for small value
payments.
4. Paper base non automated payment systems remain an established part of accepted business
practice for varying institutional reasons thereby remaining in grained in economic system.
REASONS FOR ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
The reasons for making use of electronic payment to pay staff are:
1. It helps in reducing the traffic in banking halls: This is one of the reasons for introducing E
payments because it helps in reducing corruption and misconduct in the civil service world e.g.
workers bribing accountants because they want to collect their salaries. (Nwite; 2000).
2. It also makes the work easier and relieves the banking staff of much work to be done since people
can now withdraw their money through other means e.g. ATM, Debit card etc. (Jhingan 2004).
11. 3. It saves time: Instead of queuing up in the bank to check account balance and to withdraw money,
an SMS alert would have been sent and the customer can make withdrawal anywhere. (Becks;
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12. Minors Committing Violent Crimes and Being Tried as Adults
Should minors who commit violent crimes be tried as adults?
Sylvia B. McCrorey
Strayer University
Professor Catherine Cousar
Research Writing
October 17, 2012
INTRODUCTION:
The reason I selected this topic is because I feel that today s generation of youth and children have
been led mainly because of peer pressure which sometimes cause them to make bad choices. This
usually causes minors to do some things that are wrong before they think about the consequences.
They should be given consideration based on their age and all aspects of their background should be
looked at before sentencing them for violent crimes.
REASONS WHY CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE TRIED AS ADULTS In reading an article
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This belief is anchored in the large disparity in crime rates between whites and blacks. However, a
closer look at the data shows that the real variable is not race but family structure and all that it
implies in commitment and love between adults. The incidence of broken families is much higher in
the black community. Douglas Smith and G. Roger Jarjoura, in a major 1988 study of 11,000
individuals, found that the percentage of single parent households with children between the ages of
12 and 20 is significantly associated with rates of violent crime and burglary. The same study makes
clear that the widespread popular assumption that there is an association between race and crime is
false. Illegitimacy is the key factor. It is the absence of marriage, and the failure to form and maintain
intact families, that explains the incidence of high crime in a neighborhood among whites as well as
blacks. This contradicts conventional wisdom. (Fagan, 1995)
CONCLUSION
It is stated and quoted: Today s children are bombarded with images of violence in cartoons, news
reports, television shows, computer games, movies, and other media. In growing numbers, they are
also exposed to real life violence in their own homes and communities as witnesses, victims, and,
increasingly, perpetrators. Too often, children learn that violence is an acceptable way to resolve
conflict. Yet even
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13. Solutions and strategy to overcome challenges in...
Issues and Challenges in Development of India
India as a Nation faces most of the issues this modern world has faced. It has the issues of the
developed nations like the USA and other European countries and at the same time problems faced by
the developing and underdeveloped countries in Africa and Asian continent. At the same time with a
diverse population in diverse geographical setting with large number of social and religious issues,
India faces issues of its own with unique kind of attention. In spite of these issues India s progress
with growth and development in recent decades has raised expectations to the extent that some
analysts have started predicting when India will outgrow China. Due to this expectation, the pressure
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India s progress in health and education between 1990 and 2010 lagged behind not only China but also
its South Asian neighbours like Nepal and Bangladesh as already discussed. The lack of committed
organizations to work as a catalyst between these services and people is still a problem in developing
India. India needs massive number of independent organizations to guide, criticise and help to
implement the public policies.
India s problems for sustainable and inclusive development are structural manifesting in governance
weaknesses as they are the pillars of all policy making and implementation. The outcome of several
corruptions in government mechanism in recent time, people are gradually losing the faith.
Government s inability in i) mobilising resources and boosting the supply side of the economy, for
example, through infrastructure development; ii) ensuring broad based improvements in education and
health; and iii) keeping growth reasonably inclusive and broadly shared have posed a threat to the
nation s development.
As the Infrastructure development remains a key constraint, the government s role remains essential.
India s government has long struggled to set aside enough money for infrastructure investment. The
past decade has seen improvement on this front, largely because of private sector involvement. Also,
political pressure to keep
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14. End Of Life Care Analysis
Activity 1: The author seeks to differentiate end of life care from palliative care in the context of
symptom management. The former being comfort care for advanced incurable illness and the latter
being the managing quality of life in acute or chronic patients. The focus of palliative care is pain
management but the unpredictable referral point means patients can have an array of presenting
symptoms for an indeterminate time period. Some of the symptoms include nausea, vomiting,
dyspnoea, and delirium. Symptoms that can cause significant distress and discomfort to a patient if not
managed. Therefore, individualized care is necessary for proper holistic treatment in palliative care.
Proper management of symptoms starts with communication,
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15. My Myths On Smartphones
myths about the battery on smartphones Along with the development of smartphones, not to miss the
battery also underwent development as complementary resources on Smartphones, which indirectly
old tips or knowledge about old battery also underwent changes. And there are still many who believe
the old myths about the extended battery on a smartphone or any other electronic device. What are the
myths?
Myth: empty the battery before charging it again Statements like this are often times we hear or read,
but it does not apply to battery technology at this time, empty the battery to full fill it back up.
Oprekers need to know, batteries in times now using lithium ion which means it will not experience
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Myth: Charging The Battery Overnight Can Shorten Battery Usage This myth is similar to the
calibration, it used to be possible in this way can damage the battery with overcharging , or let the
battery fully charged all the time. On the type of Li ion battery of antiquity, if too long is plugged in it
will be overheating or it could cause an explosion (in some cases). That will ultimately reduce the
capacity of the load and the battery lifespan.
But then again, these days the charger and smartphone is smart enough to prevent this from
happening. Charging too long indeed still can cause degradation on battery life, but with the
technology now, it can be prevented and minimized as much as possible, keep the battery between
20% 80%, with this proven way will extend battery life itself. And the good news is the charge the
battery overnight when Oprekers sleep, even to the full, not much effect negatively to the battery at
this time is different on the battery in the old
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16. How Did Dorothea Dix Impact The World
What greater bliss than to look back on days spent in usefulness, in doing good to those around us
(Dorothea Dix Quotes). The same person that said this famous quote started the evolution to a better
path for the imprisoned and the mentally ill in the 1800 s. Dorothea Lynde Dix, a famous Civil War
nurse made a difference in this world by traveling around the world to give back and help the ill and
imprisoned. She gave them better lives as well as taking a stand for women to be able to help the
wounded in the Civil War. Dorothea Dix impacted the world by changing perceptions on mentally ill
and prisoners. She gave them a fair chance to live a satisfying life by being a huge part of creating
dozens of new institutions across the United States and in Europe. Dorothea Dix started her change in
the world when she was younger by becoming a teacher. In 1821 Dix opened an academy for wealthy
young ladies in her grandmother s house, and conducted a free school for poor children. Her
contagious joy in teaching made her schools highly successful. Due to an illness she had to leave
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By 1837 Dorothea had traveled over 30,000 miles researching and lobbying for better treatment of
those looked away, neglected, and physically/mentally hurt. She helped to establish thirty two new
institutions for the mentally ill across the U.S. In 1843, thirteen psychiatric hospitals existed along
with 123 mental institutions had opened. Also her ideas on reform of people serving time caused many
systems to change these methods (Dorothea Dix: Biography Reference Center). Dix dedicated a lot of
her life and time to help strangers. Due to her constant crusade things were changing and looking
better for the ill and imprisoned. This shows that Dorothea Dix cared a lot about others and wanted to
see a change in how human beings were being
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17. The History Of Los Angeles
Then, ethnicities of Indian, African, Mulatto and probably many others settled in. Soon, it was part of
Mexico in 1821 ensuing the Mexican War of Independence. During Mexican rule, Governor PÃo Pico
made Los Angeles, Alta California s regional capital. Mexican rule ended during the Mexican
American War: Americans took control from the Californians after a sequence of fighting, culminating
with the signing of the Treaty on January 13, 1847.
After, in 1848, at the end of the Mexican American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were
purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, and became a portion of the United States. Los
Angeles was included as a city on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved in becoming
a state. The Los Angeles combined statistical area has a gross metropolitan product (P) of $831 billion
(as of 2008), making it the third largest in the world, close to Tokyo and New York. ... Show more
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Juan RodrÃguez Cabrillo, a Portuguese born explorer, claimed the area of southern California for the
Spanish Empire in 1542. Gaspar de Portolà and Franciscan missionary Juan CrespÃ, reached the
present site of Los Angeles on August 2, 1769. In 1771, Franciscan friar JunÃpero Serra directed the
building of the Mission San Gabriel Archangel, the first mission in the
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18. Ancient Roman Religion Essay
The all mighty King of the Sky, Jupiter, his fierce wife, Juno, and Romulus and Remus, creators of
Rome, these 4 are just a few of Ancient Rome s Gods and Goddesses. The Ancient Roman religion in
known for consisting of their many Gods and Goddesses. Ancient Roman religion is often now seen
only as Roman Mythology and taught as legends, but it did begin as a religion. It went through
changes as time went by, and eventually, Rome changed to a whole new religion, Christianity. Rome
went from being animists and believing in polytheism, to becoming a part of the Christianity, a
monotheistic religion. The Roman religion has a story for how Rome came to be. According to the
legend, Romulus and Remus, demi god twins and sons of Alba Longa s princess and the God Mars,
came from Alba Longa after being abandoned by their uncle in fear they would take his throne. The
twins were set afloat in a river and left to die. However, the twins were saved and raised by a she wolf,
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The Romans believed in a large array of gods (Bleiberg, 2005). Some included Mars, God of War, and
Janus, God of the Household, and there are many more Gods that that have their own meanings. (Nice,
2016). Since the Ancient Romans believed in such a variety of gods, they are considered polytheists
(Bleiberg, 2005). The Romans also believed that everything on Earth, living or otherwise, contained a
spirit; including rocks, rivers, and trees. The Romans would also do rituals based on this belief. For
example, before going to war the General would shake a spear, one sacred to the God of War Mars, at
the foot of Mar s alter. This would tell the General whether Mars spirit was apprehensive about the
upcoming battle by causing mars spirit to move the spear. Through reviewing Ancient Rome s rituals
and beliefs, it can be said that Ancient Romans were both polytheists and animists (Bleiberg,
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19. Procedures And Procedures Of Medical Coding
Medical coding is a very detailed process in which health care professionals use to code an insurance
claim, to submit for reimbursement of services. In the following scenario, my task would be to explain
the process and steps I took, to code patients cases using ICD 9. When coding it s very important to
code correctly to avoid delays in reimbursement and proper reimbursement. The following will
explain the steps I took to perform proper medical coding. When I code with ICD 9 I generally weed
out the diagnosis that has been stated and where on the body this diagnosis came from. Some terms
you want to avoid performing when coding a claim are, unbundling, upcoding, overcoding, jamming,
and downcoding (Green, M, 2014, pg. 12). Those terms are when you code claim improperly which
can cause delays and in some cases audits can happen, and insurance companies can revoke your
rights to submit claims to them. That could detrimental to a small practice because they wouldn t be
able to accept that insurance and bill claims, so patients would have to find another provider. There is
a Code of Ethics that helps differentiate the rights and wrongs with guidelines for ethical coding
practices (pg. 13). After I locate the correct term to code, I locate the code in the tabular list, which is
arranged numerically (Optum coding, 2015, pg. VI). While analyzing a code it s important to look for
keywords to make sure you pick the appropriate code. Some words to look for are, excludes, includes,
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20. We Real Cool Quotes
In both What s It Like to be a Gang Member and We Real Cool, gang life is portrayed as a dangerous
lifestyle for cool people to live by, demonstrating that it s not a particularly nice way to live. As the
author of What s It Like to be a Gang Member said, I started in low level gangs, stealing, peddling
goods, getting into fights... This quote shows that the people living that sort of life can start off small,
doing smaller crimes, being in low level gangs, but eventually, they will be deeper into gang business,
and it will be harder for them to leave. They would end up in more trouble, and in a higher level gang.
He also mentions, there was immense peer pressure to join in, whether you wanted to or not. As you
can see, it s harder to escape that lifestyle because you keep on doing it more, and you won t be able to
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We left school. This quote basically tells you that they think they re really cool, and that they left
school. Leaving school usually means that the student doesn t really care about school, or they don t
have enough money to go. But, the fact that they think they re cool, means that they probably just don
t care about school or the rules. She also mentions, We lurk late. As you can see, this shows that they
live a dangerous life because at night, many bad things can happen, and they might be the cause of
that. If they were the reason that those things happen, the police would be after them, and they would
have to run, or find a way to not get into trouble. Finally, the author said, We die soon. This proves
that they live a dangerous life even more because a lot of them will die early from ass the things that
do. They could end up getting hurt badly from a fight, and could end up dying, or they could get hurt
by a lot of other things they do, like running away from people they re trying to
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21. Managing Flexible Workforce
Managing Flexible Workforce Strategic HRM Considerations
Felipe Caamano
Keller School of Management
Introduction
Staffing is the process of acquiring, deploying, and retaining a workforce of sufficient quantity and
quality to create positive impacts on the organization s effectiveness and thus is a critical
organizational function concerned with the acquisition, deployment, and retention of the organization
s workforce.
The complexity of work and projects being done in organizations today are becoming overly complex
both in terms of scope and reach. This spans over multiple geographies, time zones, cultures and
teams. The work force today has now become diversified with employees coming from countries such
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Thus, shortages of labor, both quantity and quality, threaten growth and even survival and the ability
of individual managers to effectively run their work units.
Smith (Simth et al., 2011) avers that employers today need to be able to fit to the employees mould
rather than the employee fitting into the employer s mould. This is driven by the belief that employees
are different and need to be managed as individuals rather than a one size fits all approach as had been
in the past. Every individual has different aspirations, potential, needs and growth expectations; and it
falls on the employers of today to acknowledge that and make that change over to their human
resource management practices.
Eleveld (Eleveld, 2011) brings to the attention that highly skilled and experienced professionals who
will be too expensive to hire, can be brought on board as flexible employees or contractors. These
flexible employees will have different motivations of working with organizations and will have
different priorities and hence need to be managed differently from the full time employees. It will be
to the organization s disadvantage if these choose to ignore the value these employees can bring onto
the table. The rising costs and business uncertainty is also forcing companies to scale back their
permanent hiring plans and look at flexible employees and contingent workers to perform those
responsibilities. Partridge (Partridge, 2010) mentions
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22. Application Verification Calibration Circuit For Workstations
Our capstone project, DDR4 INTERFACE DESIGN VERIFICATON FOR SERVERS aims at the
design verification calibration circuit for high speed interfaces for memory subsystems. These
interfaces allow for data transfer to and from the memory to facilitate interoperability. During the
initial phase, we thoroughly studied the unique features and requirements of DDR4, the latest and
fastest version of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) and the implications of those factors
for controller and physical layer design. In this project, my initial focus was on the physical layer that
connects the DDR4 memory to its controller. After an extensive literature review, I narrowed my focus
to the design and verification of calibration circuit, which is going to be used to calibrate resistance
and slew rate of drivers at IO buffers to provide better communication with external devices. 2.1.
Overview The DDR4 memory works at twice the data rate of its predecessors. This is facilitated by
the physical layer, which needs to be capable of reliably handling twice the data rate than it did with
the previous version of DRAM, DDR3. At the integrated circuits level, several changes have been
made to allow for this. Owing to these changes in specifications, the DDR4 subsystem is capable of
achieving the doubled data rates at a lower power consumption allowing for prolonged battery life in
devices employing this
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23. The, R B And Jazz Singers
Rage to Survive, The Etta James Story as told by Etta James, and written by David Ritz, is a
biographical telling of the history of the soul singer who, through a series of crashes and comebacks,
became one of the most famous blues, R B and jazz singers in history. Born in Los Angeles,
California, Etta James, or as a young child known as Jamesetta Hawkins, was born January 25th, 1938
to Ms. Dorothy Hawkins who was just fourteen, and an absent father. This is a solidified fact, the
place and date of birth and the woman Jamesetta was born to. However, this is the only question that
could be answered about her life with certainty. It would take a lot of writing to try and explain every
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When Mama passed away during Jamesetta s preteen years, her whole world completely flipped, and
she lost touch with the safe lifestyle Mama had built for her. Being some what of a local celebrity,
singers who would come to L.A. began to enter her life, and in a nut shell, she grew up much quicker
than her time. Dorothy, still coming in and out of her life, stopped causing her fear, but curiosity. The
more notice Jamesetta got for her voice, and the more people from the industry that involved
themselves in her life, the more curious she got for this lifestyle that Dorothy had, which was wildly
similar to that of those in the industry. ...she lead this mysterious nightlife that, to me, seemed fearless
going out to dangerous places with dangerous people. Dangers and fears and excitement all ran
together in my mind (p.14). She suddenly would want to stay with her mother on her wild nights, and
do things like her and observe the behavior. She tried to please her mother in that way, though she
never could. Her mother never bat an eyelash in her direction. She dropped out of school and started
to hit the road with other singers, playing small town gigs, getting her name out there. At fifteen, she
met Johnny Otis, who took her in, discovered her and started to put her name in lights. But with a
name like Jamesetta, you picture a young girl with chubby cheeks, which is really what she still was.
But the pressure to shed that exterior was high, and it was when
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24. Love In A Pot Of Salsa Short Story
Love in a Pot of Salsa
I love to travel, but for me, it s not about going on vacation. My family doesn t just flock to a tourist
site. We choose to stay with a local family or in a small town inn where for the most part, no one
speaks English. And we are there not to lie on a beach or descend upon the most popular tourist spot,
but to savor a new culture, and through the friendships we form, add new colors to our hearts and
spirits. This is the story of how I learned about love in a pot of salsa.
When I was twelve, my family of amateur chefs decided to adventure to Tlaxcala, Mexico, a town
famous for Pueblan cooking, a blend of pre Hispanic, Spanish, French, and Lebanese influences.
Pueblan cooking s most famous dishes include mole poblano (a rich chili chocolate sauce smothered
over tender chicken that features more than thirty ingredientes), chiles en nogada (poblano chiles filled
with roast meat, fruit, and spices, then topped with a walnut cream sauce and scarlet pomegranate
seeds to resemble the three colors of the Mexican flag), and molotes (a fist sized golden cornmeal
pastry filled with beef brisket), to name a few delicious dishes.
We stayed with Jon and Estella, a beaming couple in their late sixties. They housed us in their adobe
castle, which was surrounded by a brick wall carpeted in a profusion of crimson bougainvillea. In the
early morning, you stepped outside to inhale the sight of La Malinche, Tlaxcala s snow covered
volcano steaming in the crisp air. And
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25. Nonverbal Messages And Its Effect On Communication Essay
Two people are having a conversation in which one person is talking and asking questions while the
other remains silent or gives her/him the silent treatment.
Topics covered in scenario; Spatial Messages, Eye messages, Encoding skills, Decoding skills
Script for skit;
Gabe; Alright, so today as a group we are going to demonstrate the nonverbal messages involved in
silence, how it affects communication, and show the proper way to handle a situation in which the
other person is giving the silent treatment
(Travion sits and Connor proceeds to try to talk to Travion)
Connor: So, how was your day today?
Travion: (Silence)
Connor: ...Ok, well my day was pretty boring if you want to know. I ended up studying for my finals
and watching Netflix.
Travion: (Silence + avoiding eye contact)
Connor: Is everything alright? Is there something bothering you?
Travion: (Silence + avoiding eye contact + arms crossed)
Connor: Ok, what s wrong? Why are you not talking to me all of a sudden?
Travion: (Silence + avoiding eye contact + arms crossed)
Connor: Did I do something wrong? Talk to me...
Travion: (Silence + avoiding eye contact + arms crossed)
Alivia; So as you can see by this demonstration, the silent treatment is a very damaging relationship
strategy that hurts both people involved.
If the silent treatment is taken too far, it can actually be seen as emotional abuse
Also, silent treatment is known to be one of the most common warning signs of relationship problems
because
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26. Representations Of Religion And Western Media
Representations of Religion in Western Media
Islam
There is a current obsession in western media, (during the last decade) pertaining to Islam and the
West . This current obsession is filled with negative signifiers with the global media s predominantly
negative, and to an extent racist portrayal of Islam and Muslims. Muslims are generally represented as
violent, fanatical, bigoted, or as extremists and terrorists. Media coverage of Islam related issues has
changed drastically since the start of the new millennium, both in quantity and quality. The events the
of September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, cast Islam into the forefront of
global media: not only did coverage of Islam rapidly increase, particularly in news and entertainment
media, but the way in which Islam was represented by the media changed as well. The most prevalent
Islamic stereotype in western media is the radicalized Muslim insurgent, firm on waging jihad, or holy
war, against the Western world. This stereotype usually depicts violence as an inseparable part of
being Muslim, as well as the religion being a justifier for the violent actions.
An example of this kind of a negative stereotype can be seen in the character of Sayid Jarrah on ABC
s LOST. Jarrah, the only central Muslim character on the show, previously worked for the Iraqi
Republican Guard as a communications officer and interrogator, and is frequently shown using torture
techniques to extract information from prisoners.
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27. Zara Is A Modern Day Fashion Business Model
Zara is a modern day fashion business that takes an unconventional approach in their business model.
Zara is one of the largest international fashion companies which belongs to the distribution group
called inditex. They sell well made relatively cheap pieces of clothing that is always cut according to
the latest fashion designed. Their customers are the heart of their designs, productions, distribution
and sales. Just like all fashion companies, their primary goal is to be the number one fashion retailer.
To obtain that success, their new business model challenges the industry and pushes them ahead of
their competitors. Zara unique approach to fast fashion pays off as many other brands are trying to
follow their success. What sets Zara apart from other modern businesses is that, their business model
is to react to fashion trends as quickly as possible. Zara adapt quickly to current trends and fashion
that the public demand. Their goal is create fresh new trendy design almost every one to two weeks
that will be ready to be produced and shipped. Their primary goal in creating these new sketches is not
only to identify trends but to evolve and never repeat their designs. Zara s company s strategy involves
stocking their inventory very little and updating their collection often. This benefits them because it
makes the shopper feel like they have to buy the item, or else it would be sold out later on. Zara s risk
taking strategy has proven to work because according to
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28. Bob Dylan Research Paper
One can be one of the most important aspect in someone s life. Without it, life would be empty. Bob
Dylan is one of the most influential singer songwriters of the 20th century whose career began in the
early 1960s after getting a rave review with songs that chronicled social issues like war and civil rights
in the New York Times. On October 13, 2016, Bob Dylan made history by being the first musician to
win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Dylan wrote the song They Times They Are A Changin when he
was 21. It was during the time of the civil rights movement, the generation gap, and the Vietnam War.
For today s anti war and global justice movements, Dylan s songs of the sixties offer both a bracing
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The poem style of the song is already very engaging, because he welcomes everyone who is willing to
help with the movement. Like in literary work, Dylan uses imagery to express what he feels, and for
readers to be able to identify what is going on, using strong and vivid language. For example in line
14, Don t speak too soon for the wheel s still in spin (Dylan 14), and line 26, It ll soon shake your
windows and rattle your walls (Dylan 26). Dylan uses these phrases to create a feeling of hope and
suspense for all that is to come. Also, Dylan shows real life connections in his lyrics by the use of
metaphors. For instance, Admit that the waters around you have grown, and accept it it that soon you
ll be drenched to the bone (Dylan 3). He starts off one of his hits by using the waters as a metaphor to
all the social changes that happened during the 1960s such as, the civil rights movement. In addition,
it is evident the use of repetition at the end of every verse when he says, for the times they are a
changin (Dylan), to transmit his message and to make it clear. By using literary elements like imagery,
metaphors and repetition in his lyrics, Dylan transforms an ordinary song lyrics into poetry, making it
worthy of the Nobel Prize for
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29. coaching and mentoring Essay
416: The coaching and mentoring roles
The word mentor comes from the The Odyssey, written by the Greek poet Homer. As Odysseus
(Ulysses in the Latin translation) is preparing to go to fight the Trojan war, he realises he is leaving
behind his one and only heir, Telemachus. Since Telemachus is only of primary school age, and since
wars tended to drag on for many years, Odysseus recognises that Telemachus needs to be coached on
how to be king whilst he is off fighting. He engages a family friend named Mentor to be his sons tutor.
Mentor is both wise and sensitive two important ingredients of world class ment. (Chip R. Bell 1998)
Mentoring is a process whereby one person acts as a counsellor and friend to another, usually to
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The goal setting process has two components: skill development and psychological development. The
outcome sought is that the coachee will achieve the goals set, and will thereafter feel able and
confident to set personal goals for themselves (Passmore2003,p31).4ed
Coaching is defined as; developing a person s skills and knowledge so that their job performance
improves, hopefully leading to the achievement of organisational objectives. It targets high
performance and improvement at work, although it may also have an impact on an individual s private
life. It usually lasts for a short period and focuses on specific skills and goals. a process that enables
learning and development to occur and thus performance to improve. To be a successful a Coach
requires a knowledge and understanding of process as well as the variety of styles, skills and
techniques that are appropriate to the context in which the coaching takes place Parsloe (199)p8
Coaching is task oriented. The focus is on concrete issues, such as managing more effectively,
speaking more articulately, and learning how to think strategically. This requires a content expert
(coach) who is capable of teaching the coachee how to develop these skills.
A coach can successfully be involved with a coachee for a short period of time, maybe even just a few
sessions. The coaching lasts for as long as is needed, depending on the purpose of the coaching
relationship.
Coaching is performance
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30. There are many Types of Security
Back to the question at hand, when is too much security too much? The turning point is different for
each situation. A home computer can have too much security when the user installs two separate
security programs. These programs then end up fighting each other and not protecting the computer at
all. For a business it can be when the company begins to lose money by having less time to be
productive. A simple example would be when a company installs an auto log off feature that
terminates a user s session after they do not do any actions for ten minutes. After a month of testing
the new feature the employees report that they feel as though they are spending as much time logging
in as they are doing any work. To help decide when a system has too much security can easily be
solved when dealing with obvious issues, but if the task becomes harder the issue can be solved in a
formulaic fashion. In the study An Analytical Security Model for Existing Software Systems by Ayaz
Isazadeh and a few other researchers, over the course of four years, developed a formula for how
much security would be needed per architectural system. This type of study helps more than simple
businesses, governments everywhere take the information into consideration when creating or
changing their system. For example, the U.S. government is wrote about in the article Defending
America in Cyberspace where it is said that the government continues to improve its ability to
understand vulnerabilities of
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31. Essay on The Hamlet Project
In William Shakespeare s play Hamlet, Gertrude is Hamlet s mother and Queen of
Denmark. Hamlet and Queen Gertrude have a rocky relationship throughout the story.,
since he resents her for marrying her husband s brother Claudius after he murdered the
King (young Hamlet s father, King Hamlet).
Gertrude reveals no guilt in her marriage with Claudius. The
immediacy of her second marriage suggest that there may be some question as to whether
or not she was involved in the murder. Her actions are often suspect, particularly
because, according to Hamlet, she scarcely mourned her husband s death before marrying
Claudius. Gertrude is, more so than any other character in the play, the antithesis of her ... Show more
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We see she has potential for great love she
Wants to protect Claudius from the mob, and she cares deeply about Ophelia Polonius. She is also
concerned for Hamlet in the duel even though she has not idea that it is a trap.
It is Gertrude s underlying propensity for goodness that redeems her. Her men forgive
Her for her shallow, sensual nature and her addictions to comfort and pleasure because
They see that she is innocent of premeditation. It is sad but fitting that Gertrude meet her
End drinking from the poisoned goblet, demanding that she taste what is in the pretty cup,
As trusting as a new born babe.
Gertrude quickly appeared in the Hamlet play as being the first character to be
talked about. The first point that was brought up was how the King Hamlet had been
poisoned and how his surviving wife had remarried quickly to his brother Claudius. By
32. the sudden lose of his father and the sudden marriage of his mother to his uncle ate
Hamlet up with grief. In the play, Hamlet impression on his mother is pure remorse.
Hamlet quotes Frailty, thy name is women! Gertrude doesn t seemed upset by the
murder of her husband, she is seems quite happy to be married with Claudius. Hamlet
doesn t approve of their marriage, I suppose not only because it is sudden but also
the marriage is with his
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33. Nathaniel Hawthorne s Young Goodman Brown
In the short story Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne constructs a thought provoking
narrative in which the protagonist, Goodman Brown, leaves his wife, Faith, for the night. While
Goodman Brown travels into the dark and evil forest, he encounters a series of temptations by the
devil where his faith is overcome by his innocence and curiosity. The character of Goodman Brown
symbolizes this loss of innocence and gaining of knowledge throughout the story. Goodman Brown
starts off his journey thinking highly of his family. He believes that they have been a race of honest
men and good Christians, since the days of the martyrs . The devil replies by telling him I have been
as well acquainted with your family as with ever a one among the Puritans; and that s no trifle to say. I
helped your grandfather, the constable, when he lashed the Quaker woman so smartly through the
streets of Salem. The devil tries to manipulate Goodman Brown by making him feel that questioning
his faith is normal because of his ancestors behavior. He tells the devil that he wants to return back to
the village for Faith s sake. While on the path Goodman Brown still thinks highly of the religious
leaders in the community even though he begins to doubt his own ancestry. Coming down the path
they see Goody Cloyse, a very pious and exemplary dame, who had taught him his catechism, in
youth, and was still his moral and spiritual advisor . Goodman Brown is embarrassed to be seen in the
forest so he
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34. Financial Accounting Chapter 3
CHAPTER 3 ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Please see the preface for information on
the AACSB letter indicators (F, M, etc.) on the subject lines. True/False Easy: We tell our students (1)
that to answer some of these questions it is useful to write out the relevant ratio or ratios, then think
about how the ratios would change if the accounting data changed, and (2) that sometimes it is useful
to make up illustrative data to help see what would happen. | | | | | | (3.1) Ratio analysis F K | Answer: a
| EASY | . | Ratio analysis involves analyzing financial statements in order to appraise a firm s
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| | | | | | | | | | | | a. | True | | | | | | | | | b. | False | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (3.7) Trend analysis F K | Answer: a |
EASY | . | Determining whether a firm s financial position is improving or deteriorating requires
analyzing more than the ratios for a given year. Trend analysis is one method of measuring changes in
a firm s performance over time. | | | | | | | | | | | | a. | True | | | | | | | | | b. | False | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (3.10)
Balance sheet changes F K | Answer: a | EASY | . | The apparent, but not the true, financial position of
a company whose sales are seasonal can differ dramatically, depending on the time of year when the
financial statements are constructed. | | | | | | | | | | | | a. | True | | | | | | | | | b. | False | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
(3.10) Limitations of ratio analysis F K | Answer: a | EASY | . | Significant variations in accounting
methods among firms make meaningful ratio comparisons between firms more difficult than if all
firms used similar accounting methods. | | | | | | | | | | | | a. | True | | | | | | | | | b. | False | | | | | | | |
Easy/Medium: | (3.5) Basic earning power ratio F K | Answer: b | EASY/MEDIUM | . | The basic
earning power ratio (BEP) reflects the
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35. Oedipus Tragic Hero
According to Aristotle, a tragic hero is a protagonist in a play who has his misfortune come to him not
through, vice or depravity, but rather by some great error or frailty (Roberts and Zweig 1031). That
being said, Oedipus the King, written by the great Sophocles was a tragic play. Oedipus was told that
the only way to rid Thebes of the curse was to find the man who murdered Laius. Throughout the play,
Oedipus uses clues to find the murderer. However, in doing so, he discovered that he was Laius
murderer and had fulfilled a great prophecy. By having a close emotional connection to the audience,
a horrible hamartia happen to him, and have the audience feel pity for him during his downfall,
Oedipus is considered a tragic hero. Oedipus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Oedipus tragic flaw, or his mistake, is not really something he did, or did not do, but rather something
he did not know. Oedipus tragic flaw was simply the fact that he did not know his true identity. This
becomes known when the messenger from Corinth tells Oedipus that Polybus is not his real father
(3.1020 1028). Furthermore, Aristotle believed that in tragic plays, the protagonist must be just like
ourselves (Roberts and Zweig 1031) so that the audience could have a close connection to the
protagonist. In doing so, it makes that audience feel pity and sorry for the tragic hero which is exactly
what happens in to Oedipus. Although Oedipus suffered a tragic flaw, it was not his fault. It was not
his fault that he did not know who his real parents were since he was only a baby when he was given
away to Polybus who never told Oedipus the truth. The audience feels sorry for Oedipus since there
was nothing he could do to avoid his horrible tragic
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36. Sleep Deprivation And The Sleep
Sleep is a basic necessity of everyday life. According to the National Foundation of sleep, a person is
required to sleep at least seven to nine hours a day. (citation) As mentioned by Matt T. Bianchi in the
book Sleep Deprivation and Disease, The normal quantity of sleep depends on the individual and a
myriad of other factors such as environment and an individual s waking needs. (citation) This means
that the quantity of sleep that people achieve depends on their body s needs and functions.
Unfortunately, according to the Nation Foundation of Sleep, twenty percent of individuals are affected
by sleep deprivation each year. This a huge number. Sleep deprivation is a lack of the required sleep a
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The percentage decreases after the age of fifty. Both quality and quantity are important when it comes
to sleep. If one fails to acquire the appropriate amount of R.E.M sleep and sleeps less than six hours
everyday for one week, then that person would have a total sleep debt of seven to fourteen hours. The
effects of not sleeping properly can be felt as soon as the next day.
As mentioned before, there are two types of sleep deprivation, partial sleep deprivation and total sleep
deprivation. A person is considered partially sleep deprived if he or she gets less than five hours of
sleep per night. If a person gets less than three hours of sleep per night, then he or she is considered
sleep deprived. Sleep deprivation can either be caused by lifestyle or medical issues. Factors such as
drinking coffee at night, obesity, stress, insomnia, and sleep apnea negatively affect the way one
sleeps. As mentioned previously, sleep deprivation can affect one s physically. Some of these effects
include: obesity, type two diabetes and heart disease. Most of these effects are cyclical. This means
that it is a repeating process.
Obesity is a physical illness which results in the extreme production of fat and cholesterol. Obesity is
an increasing problem in the U.S. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Obesity has
more than doubled since the 1980 s. In the 2014, six hundred million adults aged eighteen and up,
were suffering from obesity. Obesity
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37. No One Factor Was Directly Responsible For The French...
No one factor was directly responsible for the French Revolution. Years of feudal oppression and
fiscal mismanagement contributed to a French society that was ripe for revolt. The economical
downturn may have been the kickstarter that began the revolution as the taxes rose higher and outrage
at the crown heightened. The economy began to destabilise in the late 1700s, and the king decided to
bring in financial advisers to look at the weakened French treasurey. Each adviser gave the king the
same warning that something had to be done and radical changes had to be made, but each were, in
their turn, kicked out. After the financial crisis began to effect France more harshly, the king finally
decided that something had to be done, and so he appointed a new controller general of finance,
Charles de Calonne in 1783. Calonne suggested many ways to get France out of the spiral, but most
balanced on the nobility paying taxes as well as the French public. He pleaded with them at the
National Assembly, but to no avail. Thus, financial ruin became imminent.
The Jacobins, led by Robespierre who wanted the king out of the picture entirely where the radicals of
the Assembly. Whereas the Girondins took a more moderate approach to the monarchy. This led to the
rift in the assembly, which caused the Girondins to lose power.
Austria and Hungary were at war with France for most of the National Assembly s lifespan, and the
rage of the people when the war was going badly started the
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38. The Power Of Life In Robert Hughes s The Weary Blues
Nevertheless, Hughes through his literary works embraced the spirit of the Afro American community
through his attempts to capture everyday life. Using his poetic works, he could give a platform to the
powerless and provide the marginalized people a voice, along with his willingness to depict the
realities of life by popularising the blue theme genre. One of his earliest poetic works The Weary
Blues captures the inner tensions of the Harlem experience during this period, by portraying a sadness
within the oppressed black community, although beginning to find relief through the power of music.
Hugh s had adopted a jazz styled form of rhythm within his poems as he drew inspiration from the
Harlem streets and black music. Johnston and Farrell praised Hugh s innovations in evolving the
idioms of blues and jazz into poetic verse and reinvigorating the genre all together. Music had now
functioned as an expressive medium within this movement as the Afro American communities were
beginning to redefine themselves and the music created a common bond amongst them. This
recognition had ventured beyond the realms of the Afro American community as it encapsulated the
attention of all sections of mainstream society. Hughes recognized the power of music in uniting the
different races, but called for this cultural respect to go far beyond simple interracial meetings during
the night. Davies explores Hughes admiration for the region of Harlem as it became a new world filled
with energy and excitement comparing it to a never land of Jazzonia . However, Harlem s exuberance
was restricted to the night life, as during the rise of dawn it fell back in upon itself exhibiting the bland
and bleak nature of area, full of its tensions within social and economic problems. Hugh s offers an
insight into this characterisation of Harlem, describing the phenomenon of the Renaissance as When
Negro was in Vogue , drawing attention to the importance of night live entertainment for the majority
of Afro Americans as means of gaining agency over their lives. Hence, Hughes through his writing
explored how the development and growth of nightlife had played a profound role in the shaping of
the Harlem experience, where this music and dance gave
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39. Journal Article Risk Assessment
Journal Article Summary Article Reference Mendes Santos, L. C., Mograbi, D., Spenciere, B.,
Charchat Fichman, H. (2015). Specific algorithm method of scoring the Clock Drawing Test applied
in cognitively normal elderly. Dementia Neuropsychologia, 9(2), 128 135. doi:10.1590/1980
57642015DN92000007 Purpose of the study The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the
representation of each elderly individual on the CDT scale and also to analyze the inter rater
dependability using the CDT scale which was scored based on using a unique and particular algorithm
method which was adapted by Sunderland (1989). Hypothesis This study hypothesized that an
algorithm which was used for scoring on the CDT scale. To prove whether their hypothesis ... Show
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There were 6 independent examiners that took part in the scoring on the CDT scale, each took part in
scoring 30 participants to help evaluate the inter rater reliability of each individual. Procedure Utilized
All participants were required to complete the same procedure of cognitive screening tests. The tests
were applied in a specific sequence that being: [1] the MMSE, [2] the Memory Test, [3] the Verbal
Fluency test, [4] the CDT, [5] and The Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living. Aside from
completing the cognitive and functional evaluations, each individual was required to complete the
Geriatric Depression Scale as well. Summary of Results The results of the current study showed that
no meaningful correlation was found among the school and CDT or the age and the CDT, a Pearson s
correlation was used to rate the relationship of each elderly individual which included schooling, age
and the MMSE also including the CDT scores. They found a significant positive correlation among
the MMSE and the CDT. The investigation, which included inter rater dependability of the CDT
which was scored by using the criteria and were used based on Sunderland (1989). This displayed that
the mean was in the range of 5.06 and 5.96. Here there was a significant positive correlation that was
found together among the
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40. Detective Fiction Conventions
The other great convention of the detective fiction was the introduction of the criminal who turn out to
be a person who has already been introduced in the story. The criminal was an unexpected character
who has not been mentioned in the episode, a taxi driver. However, he did appear in the episode when
the victims called the taxi to reach their destination, but still we didn t saw his face at that time. The
other time when he got mentioned was when Sherlock contacted the murderer by Mr. Watson s phone
but mistaken him to be a passenger, not the cab driver. Besides this, the unexpected feature
contributed to the suspense which made the movie more interesting and suspicious. The last
convention of the detective fiction was that, how detective
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41. A Brief Note On The Pollution Control Programme
1.1.1 Extra fuel consumption
Due to traffic jam, extra fuel consumption is a big problem for a developing country like India. The
government is buying this extra amount of fuel with hard cash. This is considered a national loss.
1.1.2 Vehicle operating cost
Vehicle operating cost is directly proportionate to the traffic jam. A vehicle operator applies more
breaks and accelerates again and again. So, the lifetime of vehicle parts and fuel consumption will be
more in road jams. Traffic jam actually increases VOC. Figure 8: Mapping of congestion cost
1.2 Impact on pollution level
According to the report on (Status of the vehicular pollution control programme in India) released in
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Residents following laws with the intention of development of town can reduce traffic jam in
Samalkha town up to great extent. In order to provide training to drivers of motor vehicles, four
Institutes of Driving Training and Traffic Research (IDTRs) are being established in the districts of the
State such as Rohtak, Bahadurgarh, Bhiwani, Kaithal with a total budget of about 100 Crore Rupees,
but few people s approaching to these institutes in state. Table 2 shows charges for training in these
institutes is quite low but still not many people coming to these institutions.
Table 2: represents the charges in above mentioned institutes for drivers training.
COURSE DURATION CHARGES IN RUPEES
HMV/LMV commercial 1 day 400
Hazardous 1 day 400
Hazardous 1 day 400
HMV/LMV commercial 1 day 400
HMV/LMV 1 day 400
Conductor License 1 day 300
Badge Training 1 day 300
Skill Test Half day 350
Competency test Half day 350
2.2 Strict traffic law implementation
Most people think that traffic jam in Samalkha town can be reduced by restricting heavily loaded
trucks. It can be done by implementing traffic law strictly. If each and every traffic policeman perform
his duty then it will be easy to implement rules.
2.3 Increasing pedestrian facilities
As per the survey results, most of the people like to travel on foot for shopping and other
administrative works in Samalkha
43. Dorothy Livesay Poetry Analysis
Dorothy Livesay s work expresses her identity as both woman and poet. In integrating female
experience into her work, Livesay challenges patriarchal views of the poet as an archetype and the
connection between male and female and nature and culture. Livesay states I have always been
fascinated by the role of woman as writer (Livesay 2), in examining Livesay s poetry from 1926 1944
the role of woman as writer speaks on women s issues through connecting the identity of woman to
nature and the patriarchy to culture. Livesay s work holds radical feminist thought, through
examination of her nature imagery and the conflicts presented between nature and culture her poetry
can be viewed through a radical feminist lens as ecofeminism . Ecofeminism links feminist ideology
with ecology and suggests that paternal capitalistic society has lead to a harmful split between nature
and culture (Cirksena and Cuklanz 29), linking the treatment of women to the treatment of the
environment.(Cirksena and Cuklanz 30). Although Livesay identifies with nature, she still holds a
place in culture as a citizen and a writer and through identifying herself with both nature and poetry
she creates for herself a unique female poetic role: that of mediator between culture and nature (Relke
219). Livesay challenges the patriarchal views of the poet , the treatment of women in society and the
connection between culture and nature. Taking on the role of poet mediator between culture and
nature,
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44. The Standard of Living
What is Dorothy Parker suggesting to readers regarding the values, dreams, and aspirations in today s
materialistic society? The story Standard of Living makes some strong statements about the values of
todays society. Annabel and Midge are obsessed with money. The girls spend countless hours
fantasizing about being millionaires and trying to emulate those that are. Their love of money is not
only fueled by the materialistic products they can buy with it, but by the envy they get from others that
thing Annabel and Midge have money, and the power that comes with that envy.
The setting of Fifth Avenue in New York, NY, is a key element in the story. Fifth Avenue is not just
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Money allows people have whatever they want, whether it be a material item, or even a person. The
tobacco industry is a great example. Tobacco products kill hundreds of thousands of people every
year. Not only is it a repeat business to begin with, but the product itself is heavily addictive, so people
give the company repeat business whether or not they really want to. The industry however
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45. Phases Of Grief
Losing a loved one is a very painful process. During the experience you will feel many different
emotions. Although it is hard there are easy ways to cope with grief and the loss of a loved one. These
ways are to find meaning, understanding the phases of grief, and understand the issues and influences
regarding death.
Finding meaning through a loss can help us to cope and even help us to improve our life and the way
we are living it. The death of a loved one can be a point that changes our perspective on life. It is a
chance to re think who we are, what we thought we believed, how we live, and the order of our
priorities. Finding meaning is one of the best ways to help cope. Finding mean could be any number
of things such as finding meaning in your daily life or at work. Finding meaning at work could be
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If you understand the phases you are more likely to understand why you feel that way and why you
are going through what you are going through. There are five stages of grief. The first stage is denial.
In the denial stage you think this cant be happening to me . The second stage is anger. In the anger
stage you think why is this happening and who is to blame ? Third step is bargaining. When
bargaining you think if this does not happen than I will do this or so Fourth step is depression. In this
step you feel too sad to do anything. The last step of grief which is the hardest is acceptance.
Acceptance does not mean you are ok with what happened but you are at peace with it and ready to
continue your life. Grief is a common and normal process of reacting to the loss of a loved one.
Common grief emotions are: Feeling emotionally numb, unable to believe the loss happened and
mourning along with depression. Along with the stages of grief there are also phases. Bereavement is
a phases of sadness that occurs after losing a loved
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46. Awesome Dawes
Gymnastics is one of the hardest sports to do in the world, with four different events female gymnast
compete in. Some gymnasts have stood out in history and should be recognized like Dominique
Dawes, Mary Lou Retton, Kerri Strug, and Nadia Comaneci. These are the gymnast chosen because
they meet the following criteria, they must have gone to the olympic games, medaled in the olympics,
in some sort of hall of fame, and they must have competed in nationals.
Dominique Dawes competed for 14 years, and she started gymnastics in 1982 and ended her career in
1996. She is known as Awesome Dawesome , she was apart of the U.S. national team for 10 years.
She was a three time Olympian. Dawes medaled in silver and bronze in the World Championships, she
was also apart of the gold winning team the Magnificent Seven at 1196 Summer Olympics. Dawes is
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In the beginning of her career she started at one gym and the first class that she went to the class was
canceled, so her parents took her to another gym and she began training with Kelli Hill. She would
continue to coach her for the rest of her career. By the age of 10 Dawes was competing in her first
Junior Nationals, and by the age of 12 she was competing in her first international competition in
Australia at the Konica Grand Prix. In the Olympics she competed in 1992, 1996, and 2000. In 1992
the team won bronze in Barcelona, Dawes did not place individually. In 1996 the team won gold in
Atlanta, which made them the first to win a gold medal in U.S. women s gymnastics history. Dawes
placed 3rd winning bronze on floor. In 2000 she came out of retirement to join the team, which made
Dawes the first U.S. gymnast to be on three separate medaling Olympic teams. in Sydney the team
won 4th but 10 years after the Olympics they
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47. All about Our Salon and Spa
When we started our company 11 years ago our intention was to have a full service Salon Spa. During
that time back in 2003, there were a few things that was going on in our life. Our sisters started there
journey into parenthood and with that we had new additions to our family. Along with the births of our
nephews nieces came eczema a skin aliment that was not familiar to our family. Simultaneously, while
we were setting up our business, we discovered that opening a Salon Spa was not going to be easy. We
needed to raise capital and I came up with the idea to sell baskets with lotion, soap and body spray.
Me being the person that I am, I wanted those products to bear our name. I did a extensive search on
the internet and found several companies that did private labeling. We ended up having a full line of
bath body products and at the time I was very happy with the private label company that we were
using. I had always had a interest in making handmade items, the conversations I had with the private
label owner peaked my interest.
I never thought that I would be interested in this sort of thing. I was interested in Information
Technology not bath body products and least of all not making it!
Although, at this time the handmade bath body industry was not new. There were only a small number
of people making products. At that time handmade product makers did not like to share their list of
suppliers, and it was by accident that I discovered the supplier that my
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48. Should The Vending Machines Be Purchased For An External...
The vending machines are going to be purchased for an external company meeting the requirements
for products that are going to be offered depending on the geographic areas. The machines are going
to be divided in two sections: both with regulated temperature, but one colder than the other to ensure
some products durability. There is going to be also a special door with an electronic tool providing
eggs, which will secure the fragility of the product. The company will also consider to employing a
vending maintenance person that will be a student worker who will have the responsibility of
periodical visits to the machines; maybe once or twice per week to check the inventory and to
determine the good functioning of the different mechanisms and electronic components. However, we
also are going to have technology that is going to allow us to control inventory and sales. 8.3. Permits
As a vending machine company, the business must be certified. Since Smart Vending is going to be
selling food, there are going to be permits to complete, like in any business, vending routes are subject
to state and local laws to obtain proper permits and licenses required by their local ordinances. It is
also important to understand these regulations because those can change depending on the product that
is being offered and also the state that we are competing in. 8.3.1. Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) The vending machines as a commercial entity with public accommodation will count with
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49. Improvements in Water Quality
In Malawi the major sources of water for both domestic and industrial use include lakes, rivers and
ground water. Ground water is dependable for supplying water in rural areas and also in some urban
areas even though this source of water is most common in the rural areas. In some urban areas, the
major source of water are rivers. According to Government of Malawi (2010), many river basins are
under severe pressure resulting from deforestation, settlements, climate change, industry, mining,
commerce and unsustainable agriculture. These have consequently impacted negatively on the water
quality mainly due to sediment loads, industrial wastes, chemicals from agriculture and proliferation
of aquatic vegetation. In urban areas, especially areas with high concentration of people, the major
problem has been management of waste disposal. This has resulted in plastics that are just littered
anyhow in the major urban areas including Blantyre ending up in rivers. Ground water though viewed
as one of the safe sources of water, there are also a number of quality issues that are associated with it.
According to Government of Malawi (2010), some of the issues include high concentrations of
minerals such as fluoride, nitrates especially in agricultural areas, manganese and fecal matter in some
areas. All in all, these issues make ground water quality to be degraded too. It is clear from above that
improvements in water quality are no longer evitable. Failure to doing this
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50. Materialized Soccer Ball Research
PACE SPEECH
I have always wanted to know if the type of soccer ball I use in my soccer games will help me
improve in my skills. Do you think professionals check and do research on the type of soccer ball they
use? Do you think using two different materialized soccer balls effect the distance the ball travels
when a force is applied to it? Scoring a goal in a soccer game is a difficult thing to do, but what if you
know what the material of a soccer ball is and how helpful it could be. Well the material used on a
soccer ball may be more responsive off the foot than other types of material. If you go to score a goal
from a further distance and you have the ball that is very responsive then it ll go straight to the back of
the net. If I test two different types of materialized soccer balls to see which ball will travel the
furthest, then ball, PU (Polyurethane) will travel the greater distance, because this type of material is
used more for outdoor, it s tough and adapts to a wide temperature range. This way the ball won t rip
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Although Polyurethane has good characteristics but Poly Vinyl Chloride also has some of its own.
PVC is divided into hard and soft, it s more affordable and durable, and it generally used in training,
indoor, futsal and street soccer. Soccer balls use to be made from pure leather, which has more water
resistance and is not protective, until 1970 they coated leather with PU, synthetic material to protect
from damages and is more playable on wet
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51. Napoleon Bonaparte Diary Essay
This is a very exciting time because the Estates General is meeting for the first time in almost 200
years. I am lucky enough to be able to attend this great meeting. I am hoping that this will fix the
problems that our society is having. People are starving because there is not enough bread to go
around, which is angering many people from the third estate, including me. I am a very wealthy
merchant and I have an excellent education, but I don t have the right last name so I can t be a noble. I
am considered to be from the third estate even though I m a very successful man. We are all standing
and talking with one another when suddenly we hear a voice that instructs us to find our seat in this
massive room. The speaker informs us that we will have a vote about the current issues in question. I
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I hear that our army has recently taken over Austria who I thought was going to be the end of our
conquest. Even though we were victorious, we lost a lot of our men in battle. I think that this has
alarmed a lot of people in Europe because many thought that the Austrians were unbreakable. All of
the other armies in the area are aiming to take down France because we ve taken over so much. I hope
that Napoleon will make smart decisions and not get all of our men killed. I have just gotten word that
Napoleon has decided to invade Russia. He has decided to invade them because they refuse to accept
the Continental System. The Russian Czar says that it will destroy their economy. I don t think that it
is a good idea to invade Russia because we will have to put everything on the line, but I am hopeful
that we will get another great victory. The newspapers say that we will take our largest army yet, made
up of 500,000 men, into Russia. The French troops start off well by forcing the Russians back. We are
making a lot of offensive
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52. Beverly Daniel Tatum Identity Analysis
Beverly Daniel Tatums, is an African American woman. She talks about self identity and dominant
and subordinate people and the groups in society. She goes in to depth about how people identify
themselves. She asked for her students to complete the sentence I am ____ many responses had to do
with race and ethnic group. She supports this by connecting it to how it s related to the dominate and
subordinate people/groups of society. She says That element of the identity is still taking for granted
by them that it goes without comment. It is taken for granted buy them because it s taking for granted
by the dominant culture.
At the beginning of the dominant and subordinate section in her article she says Dominant groups by
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An example of a way im dominate is in the sense that when it comes to something like being in a
group for a project or something else similar certain things I could be better at than someone else. So I
would be the dominant and they would be the subordinate. Tatum inserts a quote from a psychologist
Susan Fiske, she writes ... People gather information about those with power. So the people that see
that I have a good quality would try to listen a take note on it. Another way I m subordinate is that
when it comes to me and my mother she is the dominant and I m the subordinate. This because she is
the authoritative figure over me. Another example could be the role of a teacher and a student.
Furthermore another example of how I could be a dominate is when I m babysitting or looking after
someone, I would be the dominant and they would be the subordinate. When Tatum says Dominates
set the parameters within the subordinates operate. In this situation I would set the rules of what the
person has to do and they would have to follow those rules and in order to follow the
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53. A Career As A High School Teacher
For my future career, I choose to be a highschool teacher. High school teacher help prepare students
for life after graduation. They teach academic lessons and various skills that students will need to
attend college and enter the job market ( Summary ). I choose to be a teacher because I want to
influence kids how to be amiable people in their teenage years into their adult lives. It is important to
understand the education or training requirements, skill or talents needed, salary and benefits offered,
and the duties for a particular career. A high school teacher s work environment is in a high school.
The work hours for this particular job vary, but most work a twelve hour shift from eight in the
morning to three in the afternoon. Sometimes teachers go into work before school, stay after school,
and come in on the weekends to finish things up. A school can be located anywhere, from a rural to an
urban area. Teachers work to plan for each lesson, they supervise students outside of the class, and
they give assignments daily. Other duties that a teacher is required to do are grade assignments and
exams, talk with the parents about their child s behavior and progress, and prepare students for state
required tests. When a teacher has a plan period, they talk with other teachers about the discord in the
hallways, grade papers, and plan for the next lesson. The initial pay of a teacher depends on the degree
type: with a Bachelor s degree the initial pay is thirty one
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