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Essay on Hallucinations and the Human Consciousness
Hallucinations and the Human Consciousness The idea of consciousness has been contemplated
throughout the course of neurobiology and behavior. When does it begin or end? And what, precisely,
is consciousness? Though researchers may only approximate the answers to these questions, a few
things may be inferred. Since the subconscious mind is the sleeping mind, the conscious mind can be
thought of as the awakened mind, the mind which shows itself to others most often. (1) This is not to
say that the conscious mind is reality, because (as will later be explained) reality is quite subjective.
(1) It is just that the conscious mind is the one most people associate with reality. For example, people
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(1,2) Since there are many causes of hallucinations lack of sleep, drugs, certain types of epilepsy, and
prolonged meditation not all causes are related to psychological disorders. (1) The second important
issue concerning hallucinations is that people who experience hallucinations experience a lapse in
perception. (1,2,3) People who hallucinate often know what they are experiencing is caused by
external factors. Therefore their perception of events is being altered, but not to the extent where they
believe in a different reality. (An alteration of reality is referred to as a delusion, which is more serious
than a hallucination.) (2) Our perception is not absolutely real. Our brain filters the environment
through sensory areas. The brain s cognitive ability allows us to organize the stimulus from the
external world and perceive it as the real world. Basically, our perception is only an approximation of
reality. Since we are already constantly thinking through representations and symbols, it is not that
difficult for our perception to be skewed into hallucinations. While hallucinating, the sensory regions
of the brain are overridden by the memory areas of the brain. (1) The memory areas are now in charge
and call upon the sensory areas to deliver a hallucination with feeling, smell, sight, etc. Since all the
senses as well as familiar memories are involved in hallucinations (unlike dreams), perception is
distorted for a short while. (1) There are
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Stroke In Nicaraguaagua Case Study
million deaths in 2013 and 14.8% of deaths worldwide (Maracy Isfahani et al, 2015). In fact, IHD
causes the most number of deaths in both men and women in 2013 (Shepard, VanderZan den, Moran,
Naghavi, Murray, Roth, 2015). Therefore, because IHD can lead to other com plications, it can further
result in greater cost to the economy. Clearly, there is an increasing need to eliminate the incidence of
IHDs in the economy and reduce its impact by setting key priorities in place that targets primary
disease prevention measures. In addition, there is a need to address the social determinants of health
that can maximize a supportive environment to en able individuals especially in low and middle
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Likewise, neonatal mortality rate is much higher Nicaragua at 9.1 per 1,000 birth whereas in Canada
the number is 3.2 (WHO, 2017). An addi tional fact is that the lack of proper nutrition as a result of
poverty is stunting the growth of young children in Nicaragua (WHO, 2017). Not surprising, the
number children under 5 years who are stunted is 25.2 (WHO, 2017).Hence, strategies need to be
deployed towards reducing poverty and inequalities in Nicaragua. Recommendations A further
recommendation would be to address the sustainable development goals #1(zero poverty), 2 (no
hunger) 3 (good health and well being) while addressing the impacts of the social determinants of
health on the issue ischemic heart disease. Consequently, using upstream measures that targets the
grass root cause of IHD is the best approach to reducing the global burden of IHD worldwide. Since
dietary choices are not just behavioural in nature but can also be caused by social, economic and
political factors. Thus, global health nurses can en gage in collaborative, interdisciplinary, intersectoral
and community partnerships to foster par ticipation for the reduction of all risk factors for the
development of ischemic heart diseases in Nicaragua. Likewise, global health nurses must work to
address complex social, political, and economic barriers to good health and wellbeing in relation to
IHDs in order to build healthy global societies. To this end, global health nurses must advocate for the
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Dynamic Characters In High Fidelity
Dynamic characters evolve because of a life changing event. This transformation into a dynamic
character did not occur until this year. Before senior year being naive and ignorant was my forte.
Similar to Rob in the film High Fidelity who did not grow up until he realized that he is no longer the
adolescent he once was and needs to mature, not only his sake but, for the sake of those around him.
There seems to be a connection between growing up and jumping into an abyss. Maturity comes with
an intense amount of fear. Rob is afraid of commitment because he knows it means he can no longer
sleep around and keep being the adolescent he once was. Similar to my situation because once I go off
to college my family and school will become my only priorities. ... Show more content on
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Making a good mix tape requires patience and delicacy. It is a representation of what one is feeling
either in times of distress or excitement. A mix tape should not be chronologically or alphabetically
because life does not occur this way. A good mix tape is autobiographical. This way there is the ability
to reflect on what was occurring in a certain period of one s life and the ability to reflect on how that
experience changed them for better or worse. The second theme was maturing. Both Rob and I
realized that the fear of losing one s adolescence, or innocence, is not as great as the fear of becoming
an adult. Maybe whatever is at the bottom of the abyss is better than standing at the edge of a cliff.
Besides once you ve hit rock bottom the only way to go is
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Teach-Back Method Essay
The educational method that I prefer is the teach back method, which is one of the most promising and
successful, evidence based methods of patient education (Tamura Lis, 2013). This allows the nurse to
give important information regarding health topics, and in return the patient reteaches the education so
the nurse can assess areas they need to re educate on. The end result of the teach back method includes
positive patient outcomes and increased patient satisfaction (Tamura Lis, 2013). I would start off by
educating Mrs. Smith that she is not alone, Heart failure is a chronic debilitating disease that affects
5.1 million Americans, and it requires daily self management at home without medical supervision
(Sterne, Grossman, Migliardi, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dealing with Mrs. Smith s nursing diagnosis of decreased cardiac output related to cardiac
dysfunction, I would educate her on common signs and symptoms of heart failure exacerbations and
appropriate actions she must take if she becomes symptomatic again. Common symptoms of a heart
failure exacerbation may include fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling in legs, ankles, and feet,
reduced ability to exercise, persistent cough/wheezing, three to five pound weight gain overnight, and
chest pain. I would explain to Mrs. Smith the importance of daily exercise, because in a study
performed it showed that 91% of women did not exercise for fear that they would hurt themselves or
increase their symptoms (Stamp, 2011). It is important to exercise daily to reduce living a sedentary
lifestyle, while also knowing your limitations with your heart failure. Mrs. Smith who lives by herself
and mostly eats TV dinners is at risk for exacerbating her factors related to her high sodium intake. It
is important in this step to get a TV dinner box and a couple canned foods and educate her on the
importance of looking at the sodium content in each meal that she
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Analysis Of Modine s Security Standards For Manufacturing...
In the current global economy, companies continuously search to improve efficiency, reduce overhead,
and maintain positive financial growth. This search has led companies to look beyond their traditional
market horizons for expansion opportunities. For many companies this includes establishing a
strategic foothold in the international markets. Along with the challenges presented by ordinary
program expansion are the security concerns posed by access to foreign markets and network as well
as cultural and societal indoctrination. The purpose of this study then is to research, identify, and
propose methodologies for enhancing security, improving infrastructure and securing intellectual
assets domestically and internationally. Modine s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1912, A.B. Modine moved to Racine, Wisconsin, and became a principal partner in Perfex Radiator
(a predecessor to a company Modine Manufacturing would later acquire), where Modine was actively
involved in research, testing, and design of radiators. Following a business disagreement with a silent
partner at Perfex over how that company should be managed and capitalized, Modine decided to
establish his own company. A.B. Modine founded Modine Manufacturing in 1916 to make radiators
for farm tractors. He became president and treasurer of the company, which opened a one room office
adjacent to a small workshop in Racine. Soon after opening his office, Modine developed the
company s first major product the Spirex farm tractor radiator a radiator core with a spiral fin put in
the radiator cells which helped with the product s heat transferability. Modine developed his business
on innovation, a concept which is still held and encouraged today at all levels. He started as small
operation in Racine, Wisconsin and has spread globally to be a leader in research, development and
production of heat transfer technology. Their first invention was the Spirex tractor radiator, using their
developed innovative technology they were able to dissipate heat from coolant by allowing air to pass
through the device. This inturned
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Neanderthal Child Essay
1. According to the video, what anatomical or social characteristics do we share with the earliest
humans like Turkana Boy from Africa?
Homo erectus was the first one of our ancestors who had bodies like ours. They were from a hunter
gatherer society that made and used tools. Like us, they also lived in social groups that took care of
each other. Viktor Deak also believes that they had feelings and behaviors similar to ours.
2. The oldest complete human remains in Europe have been recovered from which site and to which
species do they belong? Site name: species name:
Site name: Caves located in Atapuerca, Spain (North) referred to as the Pit of Bones.
Species: Homo heidelbergensis
3. What do the teeth of the Neanderthal child from Scladina tell us about their maturation rate and why
is that important? rate: important because:
Teeth of children are important because they can tell us how fast they took to mature.
The teeth of the Neanderthal child from Scladina tells us that according to our current maturation rate,
it would have been around 11 or 12 years old. They assume this based off the eruption pattern of the
teeth. When they look further into the internal structures it shows that the child is actually a lot
younger. They estimate the age to be around 8 years old. This tells us that Homo ... Show more
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Despite this, they were very similar to ours. Endocasts from Neanderthal skulls have shown very
similar frontal lobes, so much so that it s difficult to tell the different between a Neanderthal and
modern Homo sapiens one. 3 D images of a Neanderthal skull is low and elongated, unlike our which
is dome like. This could possibly show the shape of the brain. Also, some parts of the Neanderthal
brains were smaller than ours, such as the parietal and temporal lobes, which could have an impact on
their cognition, especially regarding language, memory, and spatial
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The Gluten Free Lifestyle Fad Sweeping Over American...
Project Abstract:
Many misconceptions surround the recent gluten free lifestyle fad sweeping over American Society
today. There is little established research quantifying participation in a gluten free lifestyle. This study
will survey random pool of participants using Amazon s Mechanical Turk software (n=1,600). A
random pool of Regis University undergraduates will be administered a hard copy of the same survey
(n=100). The consolidation of these findings will not only elucidate the amount of people identify
themselves as gluten free, but the reasons for their diet modifications. This carefully engineered
questionnaire will also investigate the average Americans knowledge of gluten and nutrition ...The
results of the survey indicate that blank percent of American s follow a gluten free diet. The most
significant aim of the study is to generate
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Background/Rationale/Significance
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that occurs due to the body s immune response to ingested
gluten, a protein found commonly in most wheat, rye, and barley products (Rubio Tapia et al., 2012).
After gluten absorption, the immune system attacks the small intestine and destroys the microvilli
lining. The microvilli of the small intestine are primarily used for nutrient absorption and this
degradation can lead to malnutrition (Zuckerbrot, 2013). CD affects approximately 2 million people in
the United states, 0.71% or 1 in 141 of the population. However, due
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We re All Lying Liars
In we re All Lying Liars, Ulrich Boser, discusses lying .Boser argues that everyone lies from an early
age and beside some benefits, lying is a bad habit. First, he points out that people lie at least once a
day. Second, he states that researchers found out that lying have some benefits. Then, Boser refers to
some researchers, who, try to give some reasons why people usually lie. Later on, the author,
emphasizes on the fact that lying can help to improve ourselves. Finally, he concludes that even
though lying can help to socialize with other, not telling the truth always hurt. A few years ago, I had a
close friend with whom I shared every detail about my life including my engagement. Before my
husband s proposal, I told her to help me informing my family about it; however, she ended up telling
my own life to every one of her friend. Boser was right about how much a small lie can hurt us inspire
of the several advantages of a small lie. From my experience, I agree that not telling the truth is
hurting too much. Although lying can help to progress and ameliorate ourselves, parents must teach
their kids to tell the truth in order to stay together forever. I agree with the author that sometimes lying
can help people to move forward because wishing the fake situation to become real, boost us to work
harder. As the author claims, small embellishments can have positive psychological effects. Even
though lying is usually unacceptable, in some situation we find ourselves forced
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Political And Media Systems And Ownership Practices
In an increasingly globalized and mediated environment, there is an evident rise in awareness towards
the emerging transnational news sphere, as well as the journalistic practices that are outside of
Western media domains with issues of global importance becoming more salient than ever. These
ideas have been explored through the readings as both papers describe certain characteristics of both
political and media systems and ownership practices of news organizations to gain insight into the
implications of global journalism. Whilst Hellman and Reigert focus on conceptualizing the
transnational news sphere, Chakravartty and Roy present a comparative approach to exploring
diversity in journalism through examining the intranational divergences within the Indian political and
media system (Chakravartty and Roy 2013, p.357).
Hellman and Reigert express global journalism as a reporting style that sought to unite people through
identifications that permeate national boundaries, through common human rights or interests , hence
their focus on global crisis journalism (Hellman and Reigert 2012, p.163). Through exploring the
nature of global crisis journalism, Hellman and Reigert question whether there is a responsibility for
journalists to promote what it means to be a citizen of the world through providing equal coverage of
crisis that are within areas that are considered remote by Western standards. This challenges current
practices within national/local journalism, in
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Why Baseball Is The Best Sport
A professional baseball player once said that its a round ball and a round bat and you got to hit it
square . This is one of the reasons that baseball is a not just the best sport it is the hardest.Although
some people believe that football is the best sport the reality is that baseball is the best sport that is
around today. There are way more games in baseball than any other sport. In bleacher reports article
their they say that their are 162 baseball games in one season and that is 6 months of baseball the NBA
is 82 games a season and the NFL is only 16 games a season. That is why baseball is in fact the best
sport around six months out of twelve is baseball and the second longest is only half that amount and
almost every kid you meet will have played baseball at least once in their life that is why it is the best.
Another reason why baseball is the best because it is so fun and family friendly to go to the games and
watch.So that is why baseball is the best sport. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the bleacher report article top 10 reasons why baseball is the best sport While other sports bash you
over the head with time restraints where the quarters or periods stick to 15 minute intervals, baseball is
relaxed and carefree. Baseball decides when it wants to end . I love that baseball is not time because
when u go to basketball, football, and hockey they are all timed have half times but no baseball is a
straight 9 innings an they can even go extras but the average baseball game is about three hours. That
is the other reason why baseball is indeed the best sport around
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Germany s Mobilization For World War I
On August 14, 1914, the German Reichstag commenced to make known that the German civilians
should unite and defend their own country. They announced a civil peace which meant that all
previous conflicts or issues would be set aside for the duration of war. They also began the
mobilization for World War I. When the emperor first declared the policy in 1914, the people were
joyful and in awe. By 1915 and 1916, the people s views shifted from being optimistic to opposing
war because war caused them to overwork and was the source for the food shortages; the government
lost many of their supporters as a result. To end, in 1918, civilians from both sides who was either
opposing war or supporting it affected the German population because of their different opinions
which led to the defeat of Germany in World War I.
Most people in Germany supported the emperor s idea of civil peace . The other people who disagreed
were forced to agree whether they like the idea or not. In August 1, 1914, German Emperor Wilhelm II
gave a speech at the royal palace in Berlin filled with a crowd of 40,000 people. Wilhelm II desired to
unite the country by telling his people that all that matters now is that we Germans stand together like
brothers (Doc 1). The speech that he conveyed rallied up the Germans to hope for the unification of
their country by standing up together as brothers to help unite Germany. Wilhelm II s view of a civil
peace was supported by an abundant amount of civilians.
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Why Roller Derby Should Be An Olympic Sport
In 2024, or as soon as 2020, roller derby should be an Olympic sport. I find that roller derby is just as
entertaining and interesting as the sports currently in the Olympics such as canoe sprint, cycling, golf,
rowing, sailing, and table tennis. Those examples are from the Summer Olympics. The Winter
Olympic sports include curling, luge and skeleton.
Roller derby is a rapidly growing sport. At this moment, there are 469 female roller derby teams in the
world. To make a team you need at least 12 people. Taking these numbers into consideration, if you
multiply 469 by 12, you would have a minimum of 5,628 people playing roller derby around the
world. This figure does not even include men s roller derby leagues or junior leagues. Junior derby is
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Teams have formed from Tokyo Japan (Tokyo Roller Girls) to Cardiff Wales Great Britain (Tiger Bay
Brawlers) to Vicenza Italy (The Anguanas Vicenza Roller Derby) to Lima Peru (Toxic Lima Roller
Derby) to Grenoble France (The Cannibal Marmots) and to Stuttgart Germany (Stuttgart Valley
Rollergirls). Teams from around the world participate in both men s and women s leagues.
Derby is a sport that has many things happening at once. On the track, players must trust their team,
communicate with their teammates and strategize while in play. Every team has a different name for
the strategies they use. Roller derby is a game that s really fast, therefore you have to think fast, as
well as act fast, there is no time to just stand there and be confused. Fans of major professional sports
watch those sports for many of the reasons they should watch roller derby. Therefore, roller derby
would be an exciting sport to introduce to the
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Sylvia Plath Allusions
Written task 2 Sylvia Plath is not your average poet. Plath is a poet from the Confessional era who
also suffered from depression. She uses a lot of similes, metaphors, and allusions in her poems, mainly
Greek mythology. She uses mythological allusions including stories like Midas Touch and Narcissus
as well as historical allusions using Jews and concentration camps to add more depth and meaning.
Plath refers to the story Midas Touch in her poem In Midas Country. Midas turns everything he
touches into gold and she compares August to Midas saying it turns things gold. Plath states, August
gives over its Midas touch, wind bares a flintier landscape . She is saying as August is ending, the gold
is leaving nature and everything is getting darker. Plath is giving a more illustrative example of just
how golden and bright everything was in August. August is known to be one of the hottest months
with everything being sun kissed. She says, Apples gold on the bough, goldfinch, goldfish, golden
tiger cat stock... . She claims everything is much more brighter and golden in ... Show more content on
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The poem Daddy, referencing the camps and Nazis, is supposed to be a negative sounding poem. ...an
engine chuffing me off like a Jew. A Jew to Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen, explains how Plath was
feeling. The places listed are concentration camps where the Jews went, with her having felt like a Jew
herself.Plath comparing herself to a Jew explains how distant she felt from her father.Obviously Jews
and Nazis did not have a close relationship, so her calling her father a Nazi explains her feelings. ...
with your Luftwaffe, your gobbledygoo. And your neat mustache and your Aryan eye,bright blue , is
the description she gives her father. Neat mustache and bright blue eyes were traits of Nazis and her
father had all of those and Luftwaffe was the German military. By comparing her father to a Nazi, it
shows what kind of man he was to
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Harrison Bergeron And Anthem Comparison Essay
Rule Breakers
You were born an original. Don t die a copy (John Mason). Anthem and Harrison Bergeron are about
dystopian societies where uniqueness and individuality have been stomped out in attempt to make
everyone equal. The Protagonists in both stories are individuals who chose individuality over equality
and dared to be different. Equality 7 2521 from Anthem and Harrison Bergeron from Harrison
Bergeron are similar, but different in their own ways.
Equality 7 2521 and Harrison Bergeron live in societies where being different is sinister. Both
Harrison Bergeron and Equality are physically and intellectually superior to others in their societies.
Due to the fear both societies hold toward individuality, these two protagonists are frowned about and
otherwise seen as outcasts. In Anthem, the protagonist, Equality 7 2521, is six feet tall and genius. He
is frowned upon because none of his brothers , another word for the fellow men in his society, are that
tall. Equality s teacher says THere is evil in your bones, Equality 7 2521, for your body has grown
beyond the bodies of your brothers (Rand 18). Even Equality s own teachers look down on him
because he is different. He is viewed as evil for something he can t change. Harrison Bergeron from
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Harrison Bergeron and Equality 7 2521 are both rule breaking outcasts in their dystopian societies.
Already frowned upon for their physical and intellectual superiority, they both dare to be different by
discovering alone (Equality 7 2521) and showing his true self (Harrison Bergeron). At the same time
they are different because Harrison Bergeron s society is a lot sctricter and taking his handicaps off
unfortunately ended in his death. Both characters made many sacrafices but their courage and bravery
has changed their societies
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A Study On Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
The summer of 2010, my sister was diagnosed with a tumor the size of a walnut pressing on the
frontal lobe of her brain. With a hopeful prognosis of slow growth and surgery scheduled in late fall,
the outlook was promising. When she went in for surgery the doctors found a lesion instead of the
tumor they had diagnosed her with. The seemingly positive news turned dark as they explained they d
need to biopsy the tissue to understand what had caused it. In the middle of my second fall semester at
Edmonds Community College, my sister underwent endless scans and tests. When she began
experiencing severe migraines, aural hallucinations, seizures, and severe mood destabilization, I drove
to as many of her appointments in Seattle as I could and spent weekends with her where she lived with
my mother in Centralia. Though we avoided discussing her condition, I couldn t stop imagining the
potential fatal outcome. Previously diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, they advised my
sister to start an aggressive treatment approach as her O.C.D. was possibly a result of a lesion and
their growth would aggravate the disorder.The doctors expected lesion growth and possible
appearance of more lesions over time alongside a decline in her cognitive function. Neither my sister
nor I handled this news well. While her decline was sharp and her depression set in quickly, I
struggled with making it to class and completing my assignments. Each day I pushed myself to be
present and
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Social Media On Real World Friendships And Interactions
Social media does impede on real world friendships and interactions because it takes away from one
on one emotional experience with close friends which is vital for a happier and healthier life. Social
media is ruining true friendships and conversation. Social media takes away from face to face
relationships that are so important. Face to face relationships requires commitment, time, and
nurturing. Social media sites impede on relationships by threating true friendships. Face to face
relationships are very important because through contact we are getting live interaction, trust, honesty,
and integrity. Face to face conversations are more positive and more reliable than friendships online.
In cyber space you convers ate with friends but some will not acknowledge the friendship in public.
Social media is slowly taking away from face to face relationships, because we contact our family and
friends on the computer screen. We are typing while looking at the screen instead of seeing facial
expressions. Therefore, we aren t sure if they are interpreting what we are saying in a negative or
positive way. Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Instagram, and Flicker was invented
to keep us in touch and keep us closer to our family and friends. But according to How Facebook ruins
Friendships we took our friendship online (Bernstein). First we began communicating more by email
than by phone and then switched to instant messaging or texting. By joining social Medias online
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Suspense In Way Up To Heaven
In the stories Live to Tell , Interlopers , and Way Up to Heaven the shared literary element is suspense
which gets developed through imagery. Each of these stories is unique in their own way. However
they all have one thing in common, suspense. Through settings and characters the authors develop a
great sense of tension and suspense which keeps the reader interested.
Suspense plays in important role in Live to Tell because it builds the mood and helps dramatize the
story to get the point across. This story has wonderful imagery that helps with adding more effect to
the suspense of the story. Then the sound I don t want to hear the whap whap of his bare feet slapping
down the hall as he wheels around and runs for the kitchen. (Page 17,18 Gardner) When the author
adds the sound effect of the kid slapping his bare feet it really helps add more dramatization. You are
anticipating what Evan is going to do next. You are sharing Victoria s fears. Gardner does a great job
of using her settings to create suspense. Cherry red cabinet doors being flung open,cups plates ...
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This story does a great job of describing the characters relationship through imagery and setting.
Ulrich was silent for a few minutes, and lay listening to the weary screeching wind.(Saki,3) The way
the author described the wind added more effect to the suspense of the character waiting. It helps us
understand the emotions of the character. The two enemies stood glaring at one another for a long
silent moment. Each had a rifle in his hand, each had hate in his heart and murder uppermost in his
mind (Saki,2) By describing how the characters felt it helped us understand the relationship between
them. Deeply describing the characters relationship it makes the reader want to know what they are
going to do next. This helps us feel the hatred between the two
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Lyme Disease Essay
A disease caused by the bacterium which is belongs to the class of Spirochaetes which implies
cockscrew shaped. This bacterial infection is caused by four species. Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia
mayonii cause the disease in the United States, while in Europe and Asia it is Borrelia afzelii and
Borrelia garinii.
A person can acquire Lyme disease by the bite of an infected tick. This disease is transmitted by deer
ticks or black legged ticks. Ticks are tiny in size and as their bite is painless, people might not even
realize that they have been bitten. Once an infected tick attaches itself to the skin, it is able to transmit
the bacteria. This bacteria eventually ends up in the bloodstream. The duration of attachment
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If the disease is diagnosed at an early stage, anti infections treatment is given for a duration of 14 21
days. Adults and children above 8 are recommended doxycycline, while cefuuroxime and amoxicillin
are given to younger children and breast feeding women. The infection can be totally eliminated if a
person is treated at the early stage. If Lyme disease is persistent in a patient, then they will be treated
with intravenous antibiotics. When the disease is treated at a later stage, the infection will be stopped,
but the curing of the symptoms will happen at a slower rate. A patient left untreated could face
problems with the nervous system, muscle and joints and the digestive system.
Prevention of Lyme disease lies in avoiding contact with ticks and removing ticks that attach to the
skin. Avoiding grassy and woody areas is one way. Dressing defensively to cover up the skin available
for the tick to attach is another way prevents the disease. Using repellants on exposed skin or checking
for ticks regularly are other methods.
A decade long research that ended in earlier months of this year has sequenced the genome of the tick
that causes Lyme disease. This allows researchers to understand how ticks acquire and transmit
pathogens allowing them to design a strategy to control
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Stand Your Ground Laws Are Relevant For American Society...
Stand Your Ground laws have been at the center of escalating deliberation, mainly after the law was
applied in a number of exceedingly broadcasted events (Auerbach, 2015, p.1). Stand Your Ground law
is a term for a type of self protection in which an individual is legally allowed to defend his or herself
against a threat or perceived threat against their life; law requires that individual be in a place he or
she is lawfully allowed to be (Long, N.D.). The debate concentrated on whether Stand Your Ground
laws justifiably serve to protect the public. The laws are relevant to American society s perception on
self defense. On February 26, 2012, one of the cases that made a disturbance in many communities
occurred. George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman in Sandford, Florida called police to report
a suspicious individual in the area. According to a Feb. 7, 2016 CNN report, while Zimmerman is on
the phone with a dispatcher, the dispatcher asked him if he was following the teen. When Zimmerman
replied that he was, the dispatcher said, We don t need you to do that. Zimmerman was instructed not
to get out of his SUV or approach the person , but Zimmerman disregarded the instructions given to
him by the police dispatcher (CNN, para.4). Zimmerman s neighborhood watch organization was not
registered with the National Neighborhood Watch program, but was set up with the assistance of the
Stanford Police Department. Donald O
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Email Access For Electronic Correspondence
Email Access
Electronic mail has turned into the most well known type of correspondence in the twenty first
century. Without any difficulty of utilization in PCs, and the correspondence force of the Internet, it
just takes unimportant seconds to sort up and send an email. That is why, Email has a huge impact in
correspondence, both professionally and socially. However, there are several studies used to
investigate that especially in the Indigenous Australians have more difficulty to access to computer,
internet and email.
Email Address
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Yet, as per my view, there should be every Indigenous individual has their own email address.
Emails are a right or a privilege
Emails are quick. They are conveyed on the double far and wide. No other type of composed
correspondence is as quick as an email. Therefore, today with the press of a button, favoured messages
are routinely sent worldwide by method of email. In spite of the pragmatic and practical advantages of
email, its fast development in ubiquity of utilization has uncovered some of its shrouded pitfalls.
Privilege means legitimate guidance must be looked for from an expert lawful counsel; the
correspondence must identify with that reason; and the interchanges must be made in certainty
between special persons (Hall and Estrella, 2000). Thus, Emails feel like private discussions. Mostly,
in the working environment, managers regularly hold the privilege to screen each email sent or got by
a representative on a business possessed device or system (DeLisi, 2012). In bright of the separating
suppositions among the ABA, the beneficiary of an errant email must counsel any relevant morals
assessment in the appropriate purview or, if there are more, figure out what sacrifice standard applies.
Besides, notwithstanding taking sensible safeguards to ensure the classification of special messages,
experts are very much informed to stay up to date with respect
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Aircraft Instruments System Reviewer
ANEROID sensitive component in an altimeter or barometer that measures absolute pressure of the
air. Sealed, flat capsule made of thin corrugated disks of metal soldered together and evacuated by
pumping all of the air out of it.
PRESSURE amount of force acting on a given unit of area and all pressure must be measured from
some known references.
BAROMETRICSCALE/KOLLSMAN WINDOW small window in the dial of a sensitive altimeter in
which the pilot sets the barometric pressure level from which the altitude shown on the altimeter is
measured.
AIRSPEED INDICATOR A flight instrument that measures the differential between the pitot, of ram
air pressure and the static pressure of the air surrounding the aircraft.
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ISOGONIC LINE a line drawn on an aeronautical chart along which the angular difference between
the magnetic and geographic north poles is the same.
AGONIC LINE a line drawn on an aeronautical chart along which there is no angular difference
between the magnetic geographic north poles.
RATE GYROS mounted in single gimbals and they operate on the characteristic of precession.
ECAM Electronic Centralized Aircraft System * 2 ECAMS display * Engine Warning Display *
System Display
EFIS Electronic Flight Instrument System
ADIRU Air data /Inertial Reference unit and located rear ECAM
ADR (Air Data Input) Input: AOA, TAT, and Pitot amp; static ports. Output: Airspeed, Mach no.,
Barometric altitude, TAT, Static Air Temp. And Sensors.
Inertial Reference Section (output) * Gives inertial data to the EFIS.
ADIRS control and display unit (CDU) located at the overhead panel.
GENEREAL SYSTEMS
1st group * ADIRUs * DDRMI * ISIS
2nd group * GPS * TCAS * DME * ADF * VOR
3rd group * ILS * Marker Receivers
4th group * EGPWS * RAs * WXR * PWS
DME measures a slant distance from an aircraft to a station.
FWC Flight Warning Computer (Oral amp; Visual)
ISIS Enhanced/Integrated Standby Instrument System * Replaces 3 conventional standby instruments
* Capable of ILS
EIS Electronic Instrument System
SDAC System Data Acquisition Concentrators
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Analysis Of Joe Hill s Preacher Of The Slave
Preacher Casey s new purpose mirrors a historical idol from the same time period, Joe Hill. Joe Hill
was a leader of the IWW during the 1900s. Like Casey, Hill believed in striking against businesses
and led his own strikes including the Lawrence strike in 1912 and Paterson strike in 1913. Joe Hill
used songs to communicate his ideas including the preacher of the slave . In the song, Hill shows
preachers as corrupted and argues against the existence of heaven, convincing his audience that they
should focus on improving conditions they face today instead of looking for heaven for relief.
Similarly, Casey said, I wouldn t pray just for a old man that s dead, cause he s all right. If I was to
pray, I d pray for folks that s alive and don t know which way to turn , mirroring Hill s views that the
union must focus on the current conditions that mankind faces instead of looking towards death for
hope. Casey is connected to the song in a metaphorical way as he too became an advocate of justice
for workers thus becoming a metaphorical preacher of the slave in a positive way, unlike the negative
light Hill shined religious preachers in. Additionally, both of these men argued for justice, equality,
and socialism over religion. Furthermore, Joe Hill was arrested for a crime he did not commit and was
executed by the state of Utah. Similarly, Casey is caught conspiring and was beaten to death by
Pinkerton guards who acted as the police force at the time. Hill and Casey both became martyrs of
their causes, Hill inspiring the followers of the IWW and Casey inspiring his own followers, causing
the transformation of Tom Joad. In the beginning, Tom Joad s focus is the survival of himself and his
family. Tom returns from penitentiary wanting to reconnect with his family while on parole. Once
Tom is reunited with his family his focus is protecting his family. Although he does not feel as lost as
Casey, Tom too is searching for a purpose. Early on, Tom expresses some discontent with the
government because he was jailed for killing a man out of self defense. Later, after the death of
Grandpa, Tom says, seems like the government s got more interest in a dead man than a live one while
he places a note over grandpa s grave
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Society And Family In Pride And Prejudice
Society and Family in Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice was written in 1813 by Jane Austen and the novel s setting takes place within the
privileged circle of England s landed gentry and aristocracy (Advanced Placement Teaching Unit, n.d)
The characters are Bennet Family and aristocrats such as Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. The novel not
only shows love and marriage but also explores the social structure and family. In Austen s Pride and
Prejudice, society is portrayed through characters such as Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy and the treatment
given to women. Pride and Prejudice also shows family relationships and their power over an
individual s decision through the Bennet family and Mr. Bingley s sister.
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Change is societal structure from being a Nouveau Riche to a newly emerged class Business class was
represented by characters such as Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. A woman being treated as a means to an
end was also shown as a part of society. Moreover, Austen also gave an image of family being
dominant over one s individuality through Mrs. Bennet but through her character Elizabeth she
implies fighting for individual
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Module 7 Summary
The mini series show a lot that was happening from Genesis to Revelation, these unforgettable stories
unfold through live action and offering new insight into famous scenes and iconic characters. This
show explores the sacred text s most significant episodes, including Noah s journey in the ark, the
Exodus and the life of Jesus. In episode one, it talks about Noah enduring God s wrath and Abraham
reaches the Promised Land but still must prove his faith in God. The second episode show Moses
leads the Israelites out of Egypt, and his faith in God is rewarded when the Red Sea parts to allow the
Israelites to escape Pharaoh s chariots. Moses delivers his final message from God and introduce the
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It depicted that Angel Gabriel tells Mary she will bear a child and Joseph takes Mary to Bethlehem for
the census, where Jesus is born. The Holy family escapes Herod s order to kill Bethlehem s male
babies. Judea comes under the ruthless rule of Pilate. John baptizes Jesus, who is now ready to take on
his mission and his revolution. In episode seven, Jesus feeds the crowds in Galilee and brings a dead
man, Lazarus, back to life. In episode eight, Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey, a declaration
that he is the Messiah. Jesus turns on the money changers in the Temple. Caiaphas coaxes Judas into
betraying Jesus and Jesus throws the disciples into turmoil at the Last Supper. Jesus is arrested and
condemned to death as the disciples scatter. In episode nine, Peter denies Jesus, and Judas hangs
himself. The crowd clamors for Jesus s death and he is crucified. When Mary Magdalene goes to his
tomb, a figure walks towards her, Jesus has return. The final episode show Jesus orders the disciples to
go and preach to all creation, but their holy mission meets with hatred and even death. Paul has a
vision and experiences a miraculous change of faith on a journey to Damascus. John receives a
revelation that Jesus is coming back, and all who keep the faith will be
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Triton s Modern Influences
Have you ever watched the little mermaid or Spongebob and wondered, Who is Triton? Most likely,
you have. These two children s cartoons are both perfect examples of Triton s modern influence. I m
Nicholas Torres and I will be speaking about Triton. Born to Poseidon and Amphitrite, Triton was
always in some way or another like his father. Triton carries a trident and uses a conch shell as a
trumpet. Not much is known about Triton s childhood. One of the few things that is known about
Triton is that he lived in a golden palace under water with his parents and that he really enjoyed
traveling to the coast of Libya, where he met his lover, Libya. He had many siblings. Triton had about
50 half siblings. Some of them are Theseus, Orion, Belus,
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Unit 25 Structure of the TV and Video Industry
Unit 25: Television and Video Production
Structure of the TV Industry
This essay will focus on the structure of the channels the BBC and ITV, which will give the reader an
understanding of the structure of the television and video industry in the UK. This essay will be split
up into three parts; the details of ownership and income, systems and technologies, and their
regulations as well as discussing the success of both companies.
Details of Ownership and Income
In the television sector, there are one of two types of broadcasters; commercial and public service
broadcasters. A public service broadcaster is a non profit public television network. An example of this
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limitations. It will then offer more space as analogue takes up about a third of the spectrum which can
also be used to increase signal reach in some areas and also make room for new services too. As well
as this, it will give viewers a wider variety of channels to watch and reduce costs for broadcasters that
would have had to pay more to transmit services in both formats. The downsides of the switching off
analogue will mostly affect homes in the UK as they will be the people who will have to start paying
for different means of watching TV. As well as affecting domestic settings, they will also be affecting
non domestic settings such as hospital s and TV rental businesses who rely on analogue TV. Having to
make the switch from analogue to digital will be difficult in hospitals as they will not only need new
TV sets, but will also have to pay for new Freeview TV set top boxes for their patients. It also means
that TV rental businesses will not be able to provide analogue TV s anymore as they will have no use,
cutting back their income. As well as this, some areas may even need new roof top aerials installed,
totalling up to a large sum of money to make the switch. As Digital televisions such as Freeview offer
a handful of more channels, but require a one off payment. There is also satellite which is currently the
most popular type of TV broadcasting, with services such as Sky
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Nonverbal Communication Monologue
The scene I m going to describe is from my guilty pleasure show Crazy Ex Girlfriend. The main
character Rebecca has used lots of nonverbal communication throughout the show. In a recent
episode, her ex boyfriend Trent returns and blackmails her into being his girlfriend again. He kept her
in her apartment for a few days and then she finally convinces him to go to her office to meet her
coworkers. There Rebecca uses nonverbal communication to let her coworker and friend Paula know
she is in trouble.
The nonverbal communication Rebecca used to let Paula know she was in trouble was eye contact,
gestures, facial expressions, and body movements. When Rebecca and Trent got to the office, Rebecca
stared at Paula and also raised her eyebrow to let
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The Theme Of Individualism By Ralph Waldo Emerson
The theme of individualism is present in several of Ralph Waldo Emerson s works. It was also his
philosophical views on how to live life. He believed that human beings had remarkable capabilities,
more than they can possibly identify. With these capabilities a person should govern themselves, not
be governed by a society. Emerson also believed that nature played a large role in how man should act
and to follow nature s actions of growing without obstruction ( Nature ). This is why he lead the
Transcendentalism movement in the nineteenth century, along with Theodore Parker, Frederic Henry
Hedge, Amos Bronson Alcott, Margaret Fuller and Henry David Thoreau (Lewis). This philosophy
was not only significant then, it was imperative throughout times in history.
Emerson speaks of Americas ability to deviate from the norms set in Europe in one of his formal
speeches given in 1837 on August 31st in Cambridge. It was simply titled The American Scholar
(originally titled: An Oration Delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge,
[Massachusetts,] August 31, 1837). He begins with speaking of how this gathering is distinctive and is
nothing like the ones of the past in Europe. He believes it is time to begin anew as a new country of
people. He believed that the society they were living in were only allowing them to imitate with the
majority and not allow them to be Man Thinking . (Emerson, The American Scholar ). The only way
to reflect on such a high level is to throw
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Difference Between Sita And Srapna
Ramayana: Story of Shurpanakha and Sita Haran
Introduction:
Dasaratha, King of Ayodhya was blessed with four sons and the eldest being Rama. Rama had great
skills of warriors as well as in the ways of being a king. But, Rama went into exile for fourteen years
in order to respect his father s promises to his second wife Kaikeyi.
Exile period:
Rama, wife Sita and brother Lakshmana were living in exile. They moved from one place to another
and Rama, a mighty warrior, protected holy sages from evil demons of the forest by destroying them
and paid their respect to the sages. Their journey continued and under the advice of sage Agasthya
they reached a place called Panchavati on the banks of River Godavari.
Shurpanakha meets Rama:
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He asked Maricha, master of disguise, to take the form of a golden deer. Maricha who already had an
experience of being punished by Rama refused at first but as he knew that either way he would be
killed so preferred to be killed by Rama and agreed finally.
Maricha transformed into a golden deer and roamed in front of Sita. Sita asked Rama to catch it for
her. Rama asked Lakshmana to look after Sita and went behind the deer. The deer led him deep into
the forest and at last when Rama found it impossible to catch it alive, he killed it with a sharp arrow.
As the arrow struck, Maricha gained his true form and screamed loudly imitating Rama asking for
help to Sita and Lakshmana.
Ravana s planned had worked.
Thinking that some problem had occurred to Rama and upon Sita s request, Lakshmana left Sita alone
in search of Rama.
Before he left, he drew a line across Sita and asked her not to cross till he returned. Ravana watching
from a distance disguised himself as a hermit and approached Sita. Sita bought some food to offer the
holy man standing within the line. Ravana asked her to come out of that line and offer. But before Sita
could realize what she was doing, Ravana caught hold of her hand and took her away in his chariot
towards Lanka. Sita screamed out loudly for help. As he drove, Jatayu, the great eagle, objected
Ravana and fought with him. But Ravana mercilessly, cut off his wing and Jatayu fell
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The Evolution Of Eugenics
From evaluating the history that eugenics has imposed, its negative practice has been marked in ways
of unrighteous holocaust and genocides worldwide. The word eugenics has been worldly defined and
seen as the destruction of undesirable traits, in all reality people. However, the practice of altering or
ridding of specific genes or minority group has changed through the evolution of time.
Subcategorizing, eugenics has modernized and has advanced to the use of prenatal screenings,
intentional selective breeding within agriculture, gene therapy, and possible human genetic
engineering. Both articles that will be discussed, centralizes around the idea of genome sequencing.
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Covered by the Pan African array, genotypes for approximately 2,176,716 SNPs were extracted from
the 1000 Genomes Project Phase I data to be used for examination. The selection and observation of
these allele frequencies were aimed to find ancestry informative markers. Calculation of the Shannon
Information Content (SIC), which took mutual information content and found the fundamental limits
of each SNP, was obtained with the CEU and YRI samples. These AIMs then went through another
selective process based on linkage disequilibrium (ID) to accept and reject SNPs. Based on the SIC,
the highest ranked SNP was selected as an AIM candidate which concluded to 8 AIM candidates in a 4
cm region. To avoid overpopulation of markers, SNPs within a 0.25 cm region of the selected
candidates were omitted and, by this system it ensured good coverage across the entire genome. Using
the ANCESTRYMAP, the significance, quality and informative value of the AIMs were further
analyzed at each SNP to measure uncertainty in ancestry interference at a specific locus. Detected
AIMs were identified later to be conferred with other previously published samples. This comparison
is shown in Figure 1C where the previously published samples were generalized around 0.1 0.12
proportion of variance explained (PVE) of pc1 ranging past 80
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The Influence Of River Civilization On The People Of Egypt
Water played a big role in Egypt s ability to develop as a civilization. Therefore, Egypt is also known
as a river civilization because the Nile River had a huge influence on the lives of the people. It literally
meant the difference between life and death to the Egyptians because they depended on it for drinking,
bathing, and watering crops. Since Egypt has been a land of contrasts, a place of hot sunny days and
cold nights, of rop laden fields and empty desert , it was necessary to use the Nile to their advantage
(Background Essay). The people of Egypt shaped their lives around the river and it still provides
valuable resources to this day.
The Nile River changed farming, trade, settlement, and religion for the Egyptians. The river
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The Influence Of Center-Based Preschool Education
In today s society, with its evolving academic demands, parents are confronted with the decision of
how to best educate their young children. Since the formative years are critical to academic success,
this decision becomes increasingly important (Ray Smith, 2010). With a myriad of early learning
opportunities accessible through parental and non parental daycares and preschools, parents are
perplexed with the dilemma of when and where to enroll their child. Previous research indicates that
preschool education plays a significant role in school readiness (Henry, Gordon, Henderson, Ponder,
2003). It provides the foundation for future success (Barnett, 2008).
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Head Start. Head Start is a federally funded program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the
social and cognitive development of children by providing services to meet the educational, health and
social needs of enrolled children and their families (Barnett, Brown Shore, 2004). Head Start is a
nationwide, comprehensive child focused development program that serves children of low income
families from birth to age 5 (Administration for Children and Families, 2012).
Preschool Education. Programs designed for children ages 3 5 that provide early education
experiences to prepare them for school. Preschool is an early childhood program in which children
combine learning with play in a program run by professionally trained adults. Most children are
enrolled in preschool between the ages of three and five; however some enter as young as two years
old. Preschools differ from traditional day care in that their focus is learning and development rather
than enabling parents to work or pursue other activities (Early Childhood Education, n.d.).
School Readiness. Refers to a child s attainment of the necessary
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What Is The End Of The Shoah In 1945
The end of the Shoah in 1945 did not bring a new period of human history absent of genocide. Rather,
genocides such as in Rwanda illustrated the complexities of how to remember and rebuild societies.
Since the end of the Rwandan Genocide, also referred to as the 1994 Genocide against Tutsis,
Rwandans crafted new national identity, politics, development policies and foreign relations.
Containing within each of these issues lies remembrance and prevention of a future genocide. This
includes forming diplomatic and personal relations with a previously unknown people, the Jewish
community. Jewish resilience, whether as a people or as a nation of Israel, after mass murder,
pogroms, expulsions and the Shoah are seen by Rwandans as a guide for their
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Paul s letter to the Galatians Essay
OUTLINE I. When and where Galatians was written II. Why Galatians was written III. Who wrote
Galatians IV. Paul s stand on his authority in the Letter to the Galatians V. The primary themes of the
book of Galatians VI. Conclusion Paul s Letter to the Galatians Where, when, why, and by whom
Galatians was written as well as the issue, of Paul s authority, addressed by him in his letter and the
primary themes are all important in order to understand this book. quot;The Letter of Paul to the
Galatians quot; is the ninth book of the New Testament in the Bible. It is one of the ten Pauline books,
and there are three more books that are possibly Pauline. Galatians is one the Pauline letters that has
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Galatia took its name from these Galatian inhabitants (Williams, 19). Paul had passed through Galatia
during his ministry and he had preached and established churches there. The letter to the Galatians
was written around C.E. 51 and later tradition will assert without certainty that Paul had written to the
Galatians from Ephesus. Paul s letter to the Galatians is sometimes compared with his letter to the
Romans in the respect that the Galatian letter was written to a church that Paul founded and visited
where his letter to the Romans was written to a church he had never visited. The Galatian letter was
also very hostile where the Roman letter was friendly and joyous (Kee, 5th Ed., 240). Paul had a great
attachment to the Galatians. He makes reference to the first time he preached the gospel in Galatia and
how he had fell ill and the Galatians cared for him. This marked the beginning of a tender, honest and
privileged relationship with them and even in the face of their doubt in his gospel, Paul was still able
to refer to them as quot;my dear children quot; (Jervis, 1). Paul wrote the letter to the Galatians
because, after his departure from the Galatian churches, Jewish Christian fanatics came into Galatia
and corrupted Paul s Gospel of man s free justification by faith in Christ Jesus (Luther, 9). His main
purpose in writing to the Galatians was to re preach quot;the truth of the gospel quot; (Gal. 2:5, 14).
This would prove a
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Andrew Wakefield Case Summary
For this discussion, the infamous case of scientific misconduct that I chose is about Andrew Wakefield
s article on linking MMR vaccine to autism. Wakefield is a former doctor and researcher who was
found guilty for falsifying data in order to mislead the public that MMR vaccines correlate with
autism. For example, Wakefield purposely changed the medical entries of his participants to support
his study that MMR vaccines will induce autism. He included a small group of participants,
approximately 12 children, to join his study. However, these children were suggested by biased
organizations, who attempted to discourage the public from getting MMR vaccines. Therefore, his
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He was also told that he would receive more compensation after the lawyer wins the lawsuit.
However, he never disclosed this information to the journal publisher or the board. Falsifying data is
an unprofessional and despicable research ethic. Research studies should use data that are actually
collected during the experiments. No one should ever alter the data in favor of a certain side. Such
action will show biased in a study, making it unreliable to use for future investigations. In Wakefield s
scenario, his inability to uphold his integrity as a researcher created more issues to the general public
by providing misleading information to the society. Doing a research that has public interests should
be treated more seriously. In his study, Wakefield only used 12 participants to draw his conclusion
about the correlation between MMR vaccine and autism. Disregarding the biased part, this small
amount of sample was not reflective to the whole population, locally and globally. As a researcher, he
failed to disclose any conflicting interests that arose during the
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Essay about Module 1 Homework
Module 01 Homework Assignment Use the information presented in this module along with additional
outside research to answer the questions: 1. Describe how applied microbiology is used to improve
aspects of life and the environment. Microbiology is the study of microorganisms (VanMeter,
VanMeter, Hubert, n.d., p.3). These are all of the things not visible to the human eye. With the study of
microbiology, it enables us to find things such as viruses and bacteria. This is helpful because sickness
and certain outbreaks can be prevented. In turn, this creates a safer more stable environment. 2.
Describe how the table of elements is ordered and discuss four common elements in living organisms.
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OSHA created a biosafety program. This provides rules and guidelines for handling and storing
chemicals in the laboratory. The program contains everything you need to be safe in the lab. It also
lays out an exposure plan in case someone were to get something in the lab. (VanMeter, VanMeter,
Hubert, n.d., p.101). 6. Discuss the technique and importance of proper hand washing and describe at
least two other types of hand cleaning/sanitizing techniques. Hands should be washed with soap and
warm running water. The should also be washed for 20 seconds paying special attention to the back of
the hand, the wrist, between the fingers and under the nail. Rinse well and dry with a single use towel.
Always turn the water off with the towel. Aint bacterial hand sanitizer is also effective. Alcohol can
also be used. (VanMeter, VanMeter, Hubert, n.d., p.100 101). 7. Name five pieces of information
provided by the NIOSH Pocket guide to Chemical Hazards found at www.cdc.gov. 1.Water flush
immed | If this chemical contacts the skin, immediately flush the contaminated skin with water. If this
chemical penetrates the clothing, immediately remove the clothing and flush the skin with water. Get
medical attention promptly. | 2.Water flush prompt | If this chemical contacts the skin, flush the
contaminated skin with water promptly. If this chemical penetrates the clothing, immediately remove
the clothing and flush the skin with water
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Edna St. Vincent Millay’s sonnet What lips my lips have...
Edna St. Vincent Millay s sonnet, What lips my lips have kissed and where and why
Edna St. Vincent Millay s sonnet, What lips my lips have kissed and where and why, is about being,
physically or mentally jaded, and thinking back to the torrid love of one s youth. The ghosts that haunt
her are the many lovers of her past; she s specifically trying to remember them all. She recalls the
passion she experienced and how there was a certain feeling within herself. Millay shows this through
her vivid imagery, use of the rain as a literary device and by paralleling herself with a lonely tree.
The use of symbols sets the tone of the piece. She personifies the rain in, But the rain/ Is full of ghosts
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The seasons in the poem also can be seen as symbols of time passing in her life. Saying that in the
height of her life she was much in love and knew what love was she says this all with four words
summer sang in me. And as her life is in decline her lovers left her, this can be told by using winter as
a symbol because it is the season of death and decline from life and the birds left the tree in winter.
The birds can be seen as a literal symbol of the lovers that have left her or flown away or it can have
the deeper meaning that in the last stages of our life all of our memories leave us tittering to our
selves.
Paralleling herself with a lonely tree really sets into the mind how she feels about love. What birds
have vanished one by one. By saying this she speaks about how the birds leave the tree as winter
comes and how the tree does not care whether they are there or not. However, the tree does realize that
life is a lot quieter. By reading this one can assume that she feels that love plays a very small role in
her life over all, but in reading further she writes, I cannot say what loves have come and gone/ I only
know that summer sang in me/ A little while, it sings no more. She sounds almost remorseful of the
lovers and the memories that
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Grief In Beloved
In Toni Morrison s Beloved , the novel takes place in two different places and time periods. The first
on in 1873 in Cincinnati, Ohio where a formal slave named Sethe lives with 18 year old daughter
Denver. The other setting takes place on the Sugar Hill plantation in Kentucky ran by a sadistic slave
owner named Schoolteacher. On page 108, one day while Sethe and Ella were talking. Ella advises
Sethe to let things go and Don t Love Nothing. As we know, Sethe refuses to take Elle advice. This
line is very important because Sethe s love in the center of all of the conflict in the novel. There are
many examples of how Sethe s love causes her grief in the novel. The most prominent example in the
story is when Sethe kills her own daughter. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Sethe relizes that the spirit is her daughter s ghost, they to develop a close relationship. Because
of her love and guilt for killing Beloved, she lets Beloved basically consume her entire life. Beloved
soon grows increasingly manipulative and bothersome. Sethe feels as though she is obligated with
satisfying her demands since her actions are the reason Beloved is there in the first place. Because the
two seem obsessed with each other, Sethe s lover Paul D and Denver would have no choice but to
leave the residence. Sethe s lover Paul D would later learn how Sethe killed her infant daughter and
leave the residence as well. When a man comes to take Denver away to her new job, Sethe tries to kill
him but fails to do so. After this Beloved disappears and Sethe never sees her again. This relates to
Elle quote Don t Love Nothing because she loved Beloved so much, that it causes her to lose
everything thing else that is good around her. Sethe was so focused on the past, that she was unable to
move forward and fully enjoy her life due to the mistakes she feels that she made. Also, her love
caused her more heartbreak because the one thing she loved the most left her unexpectedly. You can
say that if Sethe didn t love so hard, so could have lived a happier life knowing she did the best that
she could, instead of dwelling a her terrible
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Torts
200008 Torts Law School of Law, College of Business Learning Guide Autumn Semester 2012
Contents Unit Information Contacts Consultation times Expectations of student conduct Links to key
policies and information affecting students Schedule of learning and teaching activities PASS peer
mentoring program Actions taken to improve the unit Learning outcomes How the learning activities
and assessment will support the learning and teaching outcomes Assessment Information Summary of
assessment items and weighting Mid semester Assessment Task Final Exam requirements, criteria and
standards Resubmission Extension of due date for submission Special Consideration for a specific
assessment task Special ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students please attend another class this week. | |10 |Causation and Remoteness | |11 |Defences to
Negligence | |12 |Compensation Schemes and Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury | |13
|Assessment of Damages | | |Concurrent Liability | |*14 |Revision | | |STUVAC | PASS PEER
MENTORING PROGRAM The PASS program is being offered in this unit. It provides a great
opportunity for you to study in sessions facilitated by senior students. PASS (Peer Assisted Study
Sessions) is: a collaborative study program an interactive, fun and informal learning experience run by
students who have successfully
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The Mystery Of Vampires From Folklore Tales
Ideas, beliefs, and theories of monsters have been a part of culture since the dawn of mankind. Over
time, these gothic entities transformed into specific characters with names, features, and appearances.
One particular monster that sustained themselves over time have been vampires. In fact, stories of
vampires have been with civilization for centuries.
The exact origin of vampires is unknown and there have been many speculations and theories of these
monsters origins. Many scholars believe that vampires originated from folklore tales, which spread all
throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, England, and Ireland. In addition, early civilizations associated
vampires with unexplained events such as death, disease, and misfortune.
Scholars would theorize vampires were ways ancient people would associate with uncanny events that
could not be explained due to their lack of education, primitive medicine and crude technology.
According to Theodora Goss, the vampire functioned as [a] scapegoat ... [allowing] the villagers to
confront their fears (Theodora Goss). Due to this lack of education of death and disease, folklore
stories would substitute modern science. Scientific American would state, ... [Vampires] tell an
important story about how people understood natural events such as death, decomposition, and the
transmission of disease prior to the advent of scientific medicine (Scientific American). Due to this
style of conversational exchange, stories of vampires would
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The Pros And Cons Of The Crusades
The Crusades were a series of wars inspired by conflicting religious ideologies, specifically between
Christians and Muslims. A series being, that between the years 1096 and 1291, nine major military
expeditions occurred. Christian Muslim interactions between the 1000 1500 centuries were mostly
negative then positive. The justification for war included securing and gaining control of the holy
lands or territories sacred to both groups (Damascus, The River Jordan, Jerusalem, and numerous
others) and to diffuse or universalize their religious ideologies to those living in the eastern
hemisphere. Jerusalem was considered the holiest of all sites, because it was significantly important to
both religions, in different ways. To Christians, Jerusalem represents; the place of birth, ministry,
crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, the Savior or Messiah to Christianity. However, to
Muslims, Jerusalem houses the Al Aqsa Mosque (the third holiest site in Islam), in which they believe
Muhammad was transported to during the Night Journey (a physical and spiritual journey) from the
Sacred Mosque in Mecca. Islamic hero or leader of the Crusades, Saladin, is credited with re
conquesting Jerusalem from the Christians, uniting Muslim fractions and states, while enabling and
promoting Islamic faith and practices to exist in Jerusalem. Saladin was born in 1138, to a military
family, in Tikrit (modern day Iraq). He gained his dominance among ancient civilizations through his
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Notes On The Physics Of Physics
Overview During my time in physics, I have learned a variety of topics, equations, formulas, and ideas
that further continue my intelligence and learning when it comes to my life. However, there has
always been something in nature that has always gripped my attention more than anything else. Water.
Water as a general concept is something that is truly a miracle for life. It allows all living creatures to
survive through drinking, bathing, and an overall healthy and happy life for all. Because of this, I was
able to derive the law from two different scientists regarding this topic. One of which was Evangelista
Torricelli(Galileo s assistant), who was able to derive Torricelli s law v2 = 2gH, in where g represents
the acceleration due to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The total amount of water I chose to fill the bottle with is approximately 1700 mL since above that
level of water the bottle shape begins to change. I chose to measure 100 mL differences for water
volume differences in order to achieve a total range of numbers between 500 and 1700 mL. I also
determined that at 1700 mL, the flow rate allowed for the water to drain nearly 100 mL over the 5
seconds recorded. If I used a value that was less than 100 mL, I would find that one trial would go into
another trial. I chose use a period of 5 seconds for a few reasons. This period allows us to collect a
vast range of data for the amount of drainage, between the values of 27 and 96 mL. If I used a longer
duration, like for instance, 10 seconds, I would find that the amount of water drained would be
roughly between the values of 50 and 200 mL, which would go into the other trials. The reason why I
did not choose a value less than 5 seconds was because such a small value would greatly amplify the
problem of my reaction time. Also, the values collected would go between 5 mL and 25 mL, which
would be too small for this experiment to work. Finally, I chose to use 6 trials for each condition.
Materials: thumb tack Two Two Liter Bottles Water Stopwatch String Scissors Ruler tape Procedure:
1) Poke a hole into the bottle with the thumbtack 2) Make a hole in the two liter bottle about 10 cm
from the bottom. 3) Fill the bottle with water so that
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The Rights Of Prisons For Men And The Pursuit Of The Prison
When you think of the prison population, you think that inmates are either male or female. Well think
about these men that refer to themselves as being transgender. Men living and conducting themselves
as women. My query is, how do these transgender inmates see themselves in being housed in a male
correctional facility? Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Community extends to
our prison population whether male or female. However, this essay will focus on the male population.
In order to contend with homosexuality in the prison population; prison officials and politicians have
invoked laws to protect those offenders that identified themselves as either being transsexual or
homosexual. President Bush signed into law the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; Public
Law 108 79). This law was created to protect not only the inmate population but, all who entered a
prison, jail or detention centers. The creation of such a law denotes that a concern does exist.
In the article Agnes Goes to Prison Authenticity, Transgender Inmates in Prisons for Men and the
Pursuit of The Real Deal (Jenness Fensternmaker, 2013), deals with transgender men living in the
California Prison System. The lifestyle and daily struggle to survive as a woman trapped in a man s
body as well as emotional consequence of such a lifestyle is traumatic at best. These men not only
have live as women in prison but they have lived their lives as women in their communities as well.
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Essay about Home Schooling
Home Schooling
Home Schooling in the United States is on the rise. In the 1980 s home schooling was a choice that
parents could make with their children if they so desired. By the early 1990 s about three hundred
thousand children were in a home school environment. Today there are about two million students
being taught at home. Children being taught at home are increasing by a rate of seven to fifteen
percent every year. Home schooling is a choice every parent has to make; these days more and more
parents are choosing to educate at home. When choosing to educate at home it is important to think
about the positive and negative aspects, the technological advancements that have been made, and
what laws and regulations you must follow. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Now this child scores in the top percentile of standardized testing. He is also two grade levels ahead of
his age group (Gershaw).
Another pro of home schooling is the idea of religious freedom. Religion is very important to many
families. Some parents do not feel that parochial schools will provide their child with the information
needed to worship properly. Other families practice odd or unpopular religions which are not taught in
schools of any type. Many extremely religious families choose to home school for the mere fact the
school systems do not teach religion to the level of importance in which they find it to be.
Although home schooling may appear as a good idea there are some negative aspects you should take
into consideration too. The first problem with being home schooled is the lack of interaction with the
diverse world. The reason this is a problem is that children will not get to meet and learn from
different ethnicities and cultures. The child will only be listening to his or her parent s or instructor s
ideas and viewpoints on different ideas and different issues in the world which may leave the child
ignorant or bias depending on his or her instructor s orientation on matters. If the parent has ignorant
views on a situation this could be inherited and passed on to the child.
Home schooling poses time restraints. This would be a huge problem for a single parent because it
would not be possible for the parent to work and then
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Jack Smith Biography
Sixty years ago in a small town in rural Minnesota, there lived a rowdy young man by the name of
Jack Smith. He had a very obsolete personality and could easily instigate a fight with anyone he met.
By the age of seventeen, Jack had already been expelled from high school due to a myriad of reasons
that included numerous fights. However, the final straw was when he hit a teacher in a fit of rage after
Mr. Robencraw insulted his intelligence for failing yet another quiz due to his extreme procrastination.
For years he wandered around Minnesota, a vagabond with no purpose in life. But that was until he
met the legendary boxing trainer Rob Rammers , whose famous saying was scurry like a spider, sting
like a scorpion. Meeting Mr. Rammers changed Jack s life completely. Under Mr. Rammers training
Jack became a truly great boxer and soon, Rammers decided that it was time to take the world by
storm. During his first fight, Jack was up against another powerful newcomer that was well
documented and was the favorite for the fight. Jack was booed when e went into the ring, but he
quickly quelled the crowd by delivering an instant knockout with his devastating right, and because of
that right fist, he was thenceforth known as Bazooka Jack. His success did not ... Show more content
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With his innovative boxing style that was not only powerful, but also dexterous and intelligent, he
could see any of the small nuances in the opponents body language, Bazooka Jack soon became an
enigma
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Analysis Of The Article A Modest Proposal
The article A Modest Proposal is a proposal made by a man named Jonathan Swift who is also known
for Gulliver s Travels which is another well spoken essay of satire. When the people of Dublin are
suffering from poverty and overpopulation, Swift writes up a satirical hyperbole that mocks the
heartless Irish attitudes towards the poor. The bottleneck effect of people was so dreadful that all the
Catholic families of Dublin were not able to support their own children. Due to these conditions Swift
writes this proposal to end the kingdom s issues in a serious but derisive way. All of his solutions tend
to be ethically wrong, but he backs up his solutions with statistical facts. Swift s proposal is a satire
made to jolt the people of Dublin, Ireland into understanding the growing issues the kingdom faces
with poverty and overpopulation. Swift s method of choice for a long term elucidation is to turn the
Dubliner s problems into their own solution. The proposal consists of feeding the fattened up children
of the poor and selling them to the rich citizens of the kingdom as food. Swift states that doing this
will help relieve families from paying for expensive children, decrease overpopulation, add culinary
values, increase employment, and will overall add to the economic status of the kingdom. Swift
concludes his proposal saying that it is in his greatest interest that his proposal does not take effect,
and that his only motives are improving the public good of his country,
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Statement Of Purpose For Architecture
My enthusiasm for architecture has developed from a very young age furthermore remains as a long
lasting passion of mine. My interest in mathematics and natural talent in art has played a huge role in
my decision of becoming an architect. To pursue my passion for architecture, I studied graphic design
and fine art for A levels at City and Islington College . This has enabled me to gain the suitable artistry
to visualise ideas and demonstrate my flair for creative design. My art based educational background
has influenced me to realise that architectural forms are creative representations of a designer s
imagination. Therefore, I believe that architecture is not just a career path, but also a platform which I
could self express my ideas. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I wish to study the MArch Part II course in order to progress to the next stage (Part II) of this journey
to become a qualified chartered architect. I believe that London Metropolitan University will help me
to capitalise my academic degree and enrich my knowledge whilst allowing me to explore design
ideas. Having seen the overview of the course module, studying a combination of design, technology,
practice, and historical theory at your University will mean that I get the perfect blend of art, history
and science in my teachings. By the end of this course, I hope to have built upon my creativity and
develop my architectural writing skills through the production of design dissertations. During my time
studying the Part II course, I am determined to further strengthen various transferable skills including
communication, teamwork, self direction and time management. I believe that these proficiencies will
prepare me to progress successfully in my professional career as a Part II architectural
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The Nature Of Technology In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
I rate Fahrenheit 451 a one star , because I found the writer s style uninteresting. The author, Ray
Bradbury, failed to pull me in, and the novel didn t open my eyes to the viewpoints portrayed in the
novel. Although Fahrenheit 451 carries themes of rebirth of society, government censorship, and the
nature of humanity, these themes were overwhelmed by one theme that bled into every action,
dialogue piece, and narrative section: technology corrupts. This theme could have made for a
wonderful book, as there are intriguing and thoughtful pieces on the nature of technology, like the TV
series Black Mirror. Black Mirror offers both positives and negatives to each piece of technology it
covers in each episode it poses questions like how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Knowing this, many of the characters make more sense: Mildred and her friends can t even
comprehend the thought of reading, and every character who does read has amazing wisdom, no
matter their age. Which brings me to the second point of why I dislike the book: it preaches at every
available moment. Whether it s the teenage girl giving a monologue or the scared old man, all the
characters sound the same when they re preaching Bradbury s anti technology agenda. Subsequently,
they don t exist as round characters, they only exist to preach Bradbury s views, which ranges from
the dislikes of the arts or listening to radio through earbuds. He presumes that someone who watches
TV or listens to radio cannot enjoy the world around them, however, in my view, these medias have
only broadened our view of the world. Many of us will not be able to go to Africa, but through TV
documentaries, we can. The jazz of New Orleans would be out of reach for most, were it not for radio
and other electronic transmissions. Perhaps Bradbury might have had a real fear of the changes a
world view would initiate when the book was written, but now it carries the gravitas of someone
wearing a tin foil hat. I couldn t enjoy the book because I found the characters flat and uninteresting.
Many of them have no character development except for Montag, but his development doesn t come
from a great self
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Essay on Art Formal Analysis
Art Formal Analysis Examining the formal qualities of Homer Watson s painting Horse and Rider In A
Landscape was quite interesting. I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because it was
the piece I liked the least, therefore making me analyze it more closely and discover other aspects of
the work, besides aesthetics.
The texture of the canvas works very well with the subject matter portrayed in the painting. The grassy
hill side and the leaves of the trees are especially complimented by the canvas. It makes the leaves feel
like they are slightly moving, this combined with the lack of detail itself the leaves. This is contrasted
nicely with the very detailed renderings of the trunks and branches of the trees, the ... Show more
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Perspective lines occur also in the background of the painting in the upper right in the trees getting
smaller as they descend into the painting. This painting is an example of linear perspective. All lines
converge at a vanishing point.
At first sight the house in the middle ground appears to be the destination of the rider, but the use of
linear perspective suggests that something else is important beyond the house and the green hill.
This painting appears to take place either at either dusk or dawn, when the sun is at the horizon. Likely
it is dusk, as the setting appears to be in the Northern Hemisphere and the snow in the picture residing
on the left hand side of fence would suggest it has yet to melt, so the sun would be setting in the west,
or on the right. So the viewer, as well as the subject, is facing south. This affects the painting in
several ways. The lighting is very dramatic, the middle ground being very much more lighted than the
foreground and background, therefore the colors are more saturated than the foreground and
background. Greens, browns and greys are used a lot in this piece and makes it very muddy. The
house really does stand out against the painting because of the contrast of lighting.
The piece is pretty balanced, it is more or less partitioned into four parts by the strong horizontal line
in the middle and the road meeting with the edge of the forest vertically, the lighter areas in the top
right and bottom left,
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  • 2. Essay on Hallucinations and the Human Consciousness Hallucinations and the Human Consciousness The idea of consciousness has been contemplated throughout the course of neurobiology and behavior. When does it begin or end? And what, precisely, is consciousness? Though researchers may only approximate the answers to these questions, a few things may be inferred. Since the subconscious mind is the sleeping mind, the conscious mind can be thought of as the awakened mind, the mind which shows itself to others most often. (1) This is not to say that the conscious mind is reality, because (as will later be explained) reality is quite subjective. (1) It is just that the conscious mind is the one most people associate with reality. For example, people who experience an event while dreaming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1,2) Since there are many causes of hallucinations lack of sleep, drugs, certain types of epilepsy, and prolonged meditation not all causes are related to psychological disorders. (1) The second important issue concerning hallucinations is that people who experience hallucinations experience a lapse in perception. (1,2,3) People who hallucinate often know what they are experiencing is caused by external factors. Therefore their perception of events is being altered, but not to the extent where they believe in a different reality. (An alteration of reality is referred to as a delusion, which is more serious than a hallucination.) (2) Our perception is not absolutely real. Our brain filters the environment through sensory areas. The brain s cognitive ability allows us to organize the stimulus from the external world and perceive it as the real world. Basically, our perception is only an approximation of reality. Since we are already constantly thinking through representations and symbols, it is not that difficult for our perception to be skewed into hallucinations. While hallucinating, the sensory regions of the brain are overridden by the memory areas of the brain. (1) The memory areas are now in charge and call upon the sensory areas to deliver a hallucination with feeling, smell, sight, etc. Since all the senses as well as familiar memories are involved in hallucinations (unlike dreams), perception is distorted for a short while. (1) There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Stroke In Nicaraguaagua Case Study million deaths in 2013 and 14.8% of deaths worldwide (Maracy Isfahani et al, 2015). In fact, IHD causes the most number of deaths in both men and women in 2013 (Shepard, VanderZan den, Moran, Naghavi, Murray, Roth, 2015). Therefore, because IHD can lead to other com plications, it can further result in greater cost to the economy. Clearly, there is an increasing need to eliminate the incidence of IHDs in the economy and reduce its impact by setting key priorities in place that targets primary disease prevention measures. In addition, there is a need to address the social determinants of health that can maximize a supportive environment to en able individuals especially in low and middle countries to make informed choices that can have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, neonatal mortality rate is much higher Nicaragua at 9.1 per 1,000 birth whereas in Canada the number is 3.2 (WHO, 2017). An addi tional fact is that the lack of proper nutrition as a result of poverty is stunting the growth of young children in Nicaragua (WHO, 2017). Not surprising, the number children under 5 years who are stunted is 25.2 (WHO, 2017).Hence, strategies need to be deployed towards reducing poverty and inequalities in Nicaragua. Recommendations A further recommendation would be to address the sustainable development goals #1(zero poverty), 2 (no hunger) 3 (good health and well being) while addressing the impacts of the social determinants of health on the issue ischemic heart disease. Consequently, using upstream measures that targets the grass root cause of IHD is the best approach to reducing the global burden of IHD worldwide. Since dietary choices are not just behavioural in nature but can also be caused by social, economic and political factors. Thus, global health nurses can en gage in collaborative, interdisciplinary, intersectoral and community partnerships to foster par ticipation for the reduction of all risk factors for the development of ischemic heart diseases in Nicaragua. Likewise, global health nurses must work to address complex social, political, and economic barriers to good health and wellbeing in relation to IHDs in order to build healthy global societies. To this end, global health nurses must advocate for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Dynamic Characters In High Fidelity Dynamic characters evolve because of a life changing event. This transformation into a dynamic character did not occur until this year. Before senior year being naive and ignorant was my forte. Similar to Rob in the film High Fidelity who did not grow up until he realized that he is no longer the adolescent he once was and needs to mature, not only his sake but, for the sake of those around him. There seems to be a connection between growing up and jumping into an abyss. Maturity comes with an intense amount of fear. Rob is afraid of commitment because he knows it means he can no longer sleep around and keep being the adolescent he once was. Similar to my situation because once I go off to college my family and school will become my only priorities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Making a good mix tape requires patience and delicacy. It is a representation of what one is feeling either in times of distress or excitement. A mix tape should not be chronologically or alphabetically because life does not occur this way. A good mix tape is autobiographical. This way there is the ability to reflect on what was occurring in a certain period of one s life and the ability to reflect on how that experience changed them for better or worse. The second theme was maturing. Both Rob and I realized that the fear of losing one s adolescence, or innocence, is not as great as the fear of becoming an adult. Maybe whatever is at the bottom of the abyss is better than standing at the edge of a cliff. Besides once you ve hit rock bottom the only way to go is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Teach-Back Method Essay The educational method that I prefer is the teach back method, which is one of the most promising and successful, evidence based methods of patient education (Tamura Lis, 2013). This allows the nurse to give important information regarding health topics, and in return the patient reteaches the education so the nurse can assess areas they need to re educate on. The end result of the teach back method includes positive patient outcomes and increased patient satisfaction (Tamura Lis, 2013). I would start off by educating Mrs. Smith that she is not alone, Heart failure is a chronic debilitating disease that affects 5.1 million Americans, and it requires daily self management at home without medical supervision (Sterne, Grossman, Migliardi, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dealing with Mrs. Smith s nursing diagnosis of decreased cardiac output related to cardiac dysfunction, I would educate her on common signs and symptoms of heart failure exacerbations and appropriate actions she must take if she becomes symptomatic again. Common symptoms of a heart failure exacerbation may include fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling in legs, ankles, and feet, reduced ability to exercise, persistent cough/wheezing, three to five pound weight gain overnight, and chest pain. I would explain to Mrs. Smith the importance of daily exercise, because in a study performed it showed that 91% of women did not exercise for fear that they would hurt themselves or increase their symptoms (Stamp, 2011). It is important to exercise daily to reduce living a sedentary lifestyle, while also knowing your limitations with your heart failure. Mrs. Smith who lives by herself and mostly eats TV dinners is at risk for exacerbating her factors related to her high sodium intake. It is important in this step to get a TV dinner box and a couple canned foods and educate her on the importance of looking at the sodium content in each meal that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analysis Of Modine s Security Standards For Manufacturing... In the current global economy, companies continuously search to improve efficiency, reduce overhead, and maintain positive financial growth. This search has led companies to look beyond their traditional market horizons for expansion opportunities. For many companies this includes establishing a strategic foothold in the international markets. Along with the challenges presented by ordinary program expansion are the security concerns posed by access to foreign markets and network as well as cultural and societal indoctrination. The purpose of this study then is to research, identify, and propose methodologies for enhancing security, improving infrastructure and securing intellectual assets domestically and internationally. Modine s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1912, A.B. Modine moved to Racine, Wisconsin, and became a principal partner in Perfex Radiator (a predecessor to a company Modine Manufacturing would later acquire), where Modine was actively involved in research, testing, and design of radiators. Following a business disagreement with a silent partner at Perfex over how that company should be managed and capitalized, Modine decided to establish his own company. A.B. Modine founded Modine Manufacturing in 1916 to make radiators for farm tractors. He became president and treasurer of the company, which opened a one room office adjacent to a small workshop in Racine. Soon after opening his office, Modine developed the company s first major product the Spirex farm tractor radiator a radiator core with a spiral fin put in the radiator cells which helped with the product s heat transferability. Modine developed his business on innovation, a concept which is still held and encouraged today at all levels. He started as small operation in Racine, Wisconsin and has spread globally to be a leader in research, development and production of heat transfer technology. Their first invention was the Spirex tractor radiator, using their developed innovative technology they were able to dissipate heat from coolant by allowing air to pass through the device. This inturned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Neanderthal Child Essay 1. According to the video, what anatomical or social characteristics do we share with the earliest humans like Turkana Boy from Africa? Homo erectus was the first one of our ancestors who had bodies like ours. They were from a hunter gatherer society that made and used tools. Like us, they also lived in social groups that took care of each other. Viktor Deak also believes that they had feelings and behaviors similar to ours. 2. The oldest complete human remains in Europe have been recovered from which site and to which species do they belong? Site name: species name: Site name: Caves located in Atapuerca, Spain (North) referred to as the Pit of Bones. Species: Homo heidelbergensis 3. What do the teeth of the Neanderthal child from Scladina tell us about their maturation rate and why is that important? rate: important because: Teeth of children are important because they can tell us how fast they took to mature. The teeth of the Neanderthal child from Scladina tells us that according to our current maturation rate, it would have been around 11 or 12 years old. They assume this based off the eruption pattern of the teeth. When they look further into the internal structures it shows that the child is actually a lot younger. They estimate the age to be around 8 years old. This tells us that Homo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite this, they were very similar to ours. Endocasts from Neanderthal skulls have shown very similar frontal lobes, so much so that it s difficult to tell the different between a Neanderthal and modern Homo sapiens one. 3 D images of a Neanderthal skull is low and elongated, unlike our which is dome like. This could possibly show the shape of the brain. Also, some parts of the Neanderthal brains were smaller than ours, such as the parietal and temporal lobes, which could have an impact on their cognition, especially regarding language, memory, and spatial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Gluten Free Lifestyle Fad Sweeping Over American... Project Abstract: Many misconceptions surround the recent gluten free lifestyle fad sweeping over American Society today. There is little established research quantifying participation in a gluten free lifestyle. This study will survey random pool of participants using Amazon s Mechanical Turk software (n=1,600). A random pool of Regis University undergraduates will be administered a hard copy of the same survey (n=100). The consolidation of these findings will not only elucidate the amount of people identify themselves as gluten free, but the reasons for their diet modifications. This carefully engineered questionnaire will also investigate the average Americans knowledge of gluten and nutrition ...The results of the survey indicate that blank percent of American s follow a gluten free diet. The most significant aim of the study is to generate PROJECT DESCRIPTION Background/Rationale/Significance Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that occurs due to the body s immune response to ingested gluten, a protein found commonly in most wheat, rye, and barley products (Rubio Tapia et al., 2012). After gluten absorption, the immune system attacks the small intestine and destroys the microvilli lining. The microvilli of the small intestine are primarily used for nutrient absorption and this degradation can lead to malnutrition (Zuckerbrot, 2013). CD affects approximately 2 million people in the United states, 0.71% or 1 in 141 of the population. However, due ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. We re All Lying Liars In we re All Lying Liars, Ulrich Boser, discusses lying .Boser argues that everyone lies from an early age and beside some benefits, lying is a bad habit. First, he points out that people lie at least once a day. Second, he states that researchers found out that lying have some benefits. Then, Boser refers to some researchers, who, try to give some reasons why people usually lie. Later on, the author, emphasizes on the fact that lying can help to improve ourselves. Finally, he concludes that even though lying can help to socialize with other, not telling the truth always hurt. A few years ago, I had a close friend with whom I shared every detail about my life including my engagement. Before my husband s proposal, I told her to help me informing my family about it; however, she ended up telling my own life to every one of her friend. Boser was right about how much a small lie can hurt us inspire of the several advantages of a small lie. From my experience, I agree that not telling the truth is hurting too much. Although lying can help to progress and ameliorate ourselves, parents must teach their kids to tell the truth in order to stay together forever. I agree with the author that sometimes lying can help people to move forward because wishing the fake situation to become real, boost us to work harder. As the author claims, small embellishments can have positive psychological effects. Even though lying is usually unacceptable, in some situation we find ourselves forced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Political And Media Systems And Ownership Practices In an increasingly globalized and mediated environment, there is an evident rise in awareness towards the emerging transnational news sphere, as well as the journalistic practices that are outside of Western media domains with issues of global importance becoming more salient than ever. These ideas have been explored through the readings as both papers describe certain characteristics of both political and media systems and ownership practices of news organizations to gain insight into the implications of global journalism. Whilst Hellman and Reigert focus on conceptualizing the transnational news sphere, Chakravartty and Roy present a comparative approach to exploring diversity in journalism through examining the intranational divergences within the Indian political and media system (Chakravartty and Roy 2013, p.357). Hellman and Reigert express global journalism as a reporting style that sought to unite people through identifications that permeate national boundaries, through common human rights or interests , hence their focus on global crisis journalism (Hellman and Reigert 2012, p.163). Through exploring the nature of global crisis journalism, Hellman and Reigert question whether there is a responsibility for journalists to promote what it means to be a citizen of the world through providing equal coverage of crisis that are within areas that are considered remote by Western standards. This challenges current practices within national/local journalism, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why Baseball Is The Best Sport A professional baseball player once said that its a round ball and a round bat and you got to hit it square . This is one of the reasons that baseball is a not just the best sport it is the hardest.Although some people believe that football is the best sport the reality is that baseball is the best sport that is around today. There are way more games in baseball than any other sport. In bleacher reports article their they say that their are 162 baseball games in one season and that is 6 months of baseball the NBA is 82 games a season and the NFL is only 16 games a season. That is why baseball is in fact the best sport around six months out of twelve is baseball and the second longest is only half that amount and almost every kid you meet will have played baseball at least once in their life that is why it is the best. Another reason why baseball is the best because it is so fun and family friendly to go to the games and watch.So that is why baseball is the best sport. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the bleacher report article top 10 reasons why baseball is the best sport While other sports bash you over the head with time restraints where the quarters or periods stick to 15 minute intervals, baseball is relaxed and carefree. Baseball decides when it wants to end . I love that baseball is not time because when u go to basketball, football, and hockey they are all timed have half times but no baseball is a straight 9 innings an they can even go extras but the average baseball game is about three hours. That is the other reason why baseball is indeed the best sport around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Germany s Mobilization For World War I On August 14, 1914, the German Reichstag commenced to make known that the German civilians should unite and defend their own country. They announced a civil peace which meant that all previous conflicts or issues would be set aside for the duration of war. They also began the mobilization for World War I. When the emperor first declared the policy in 1914, the people were joyful and in awe. By 1915 and 1916, the people s views shifted from being optimistic to opposing war because war caused them to overwork and was the source for the food shortages; the government lost many of their supporters as a result. To end, in 1918, civilians from both sides who was either opposing war or supporting it affected the German population because of their different opinions which led to the defeat of Germany in World War I. Most people in Germany supported the emperor s idea of civil peace . The other people who disagreed were forced to agree whether they like the idea or not. In August 1, 1914, German Emperor Wilhelm II gave a speech at the royal palace in Berlin filled with a crowd of 40,000 people. Wilhelm II desired to unite the country by telling his people that all that matters now is that we Germans stand together like brothers (Doc 1). The speech that he conveyed rallied up the Germans to hope for the unification of their country by standing up together as brothers to help unite Germany. Wilhelm II s view of a civil peace was supported by an abundant amount of civilians. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Why Roller Derby Should Be An Olympic Sport In 2024, or as soon as 2020, roller derby should be an Olympic sport. I find that roller derby is just as entertaining and interesting as the sports currently in the Olympics such as canoe sprint, cycling, golf, rowing, sailing, and table tennis. Those examples are from the Summer Olympics. The Winter Olympic sports include curling, luge and skeleton. Roller derby is a rapidly growing sport. At this moment, there are 469 female roller derby teams in the world. To make a team you need at least 12 people. Taking these numbers into consideration, if you multiply 469 by 12, you would have a minimum of 5,628 people playing roller derby around the world. This figure does not even include men s roller derby leagues or junior leagues. Junior derby is generally split into age groups of 5 12 years old and 12 17 years old. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teams have formed from Tokyo Japan (Tokyo Roller Girls) to Cardiff Wales Great Britain (Tiger Bay Brawlers) to Vicenza Italy (The Anguanas Vicenza Roller Derby) to Lima Peru (Toxic Lima Roller Derby) to Grenoble France (The Cannibal Marmots) and to Stuttgart Germany (Stuttgart Valley Rollergirls). Teams from around the world participate in both men s and women s leagues. Derby is a sport that has many things happening at once. On the track, players must trust their team, communicate with their teammates and strategize while in play. Every team has a different name for the strategies they use. Roller derby is a game that s really fast, therefore you have to think fast, as well as act fast, there is no time to just stand there and be confused. Fans of major professional sports watch those sports for many of the reasons they should watch roller derby. Therefore, roller derby would be an exciting sport to introduce to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sylvia Plath Allusions Written task 2 Sylvia Plath is not your average poet. Plath is a poet from the Confessional era who also suffered from depression. She uses a lot of similes, metaphors, and allusions in her poems, mainly Greek mythology. She uses mythological allusions including stories like Midas Touch and Narcissus as well as historical allusions using Jews and concentration camps to add more depth and meaning. Plath refers to the story Midas Touch in her poem In Midas Country. Midas turns everything he touches into gold and she compares August to Midas saying it turns things gold. Plath states, August gives over its Midas touch, wind bares a flintier landscape . She is saying as August is ending, the gold is leaving nature and everything is getting darker. Plath is giving a more illustrative example of just how golden and bright everything was in August. August is known to be one of the hottest months with everything being sun kissed. She says, Apples gold on the bough, goldfinch, goldfish, golden tiger cat stock... . She claims everything is much more brighter and golden in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem Daddy, referencing the camps and Nazis, is supposed to be a negative sounding poem. ...an engine chuffing me off like a Jew. A Jew to Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen, explains how Plath was feeling. The places listed are concentration camps where the Jews went, with her having felt like a Jew herself.Plath comparing herself to a Jew explains how distant she felt from her father.Obviously Jews and Nazis did not have a close relationship, so her calling her father a Nazi explains her feelings. ... with your Luftwaffe, your gobbledygoo. And your neat mustache and your Aryan eye,bright blue , is the description she gives her father. Neat mustache and bright blue eyes were traits of Nazis and her father had all of those and Luftwaffe was the German military. By comparing her father to a Nazi, it shows what kind of man he was to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Harrison Bergeron And Anthem Comparison Essay Rule Breakers You were born an original. Don t die a copy (John Mason). Anthem and Harrison Bergeron are about dystopian societies where uniqueness and individuality have been stomped out in attempt to make everyone equal. The Protagonists in both stories are individuals who chose individuality over equality and dared to be different. Equality 7 2521 from Anthem and Harrison Bergeron from Harrison Bergeron are similar, but different in their own ways. Equality 7 2521 and Harrison Bergeron live in societies where being different is sinister. Both Harrison Bergeron and Equality are physically and intellectually superior to others in their societies. Due to the fear both societies hold toward individuality, these two protagonists are frowned about and otherwise seen as outcasts. In Anthem, the protagonist, Equality 7 2521, is six feet tall and genius. He is frowned upon because none of his brothers , another word for the fellow men in his society, are that tall. Equality s teacher says THere is evil in your bones, Equality 7 2521, for your body has grown beyond the bodies of your brothers (Rand 18). Even Equality s own teachers look down on him because he is different. He is viewed as evil for something he can t change. Harrison Bergeron from Harrison Bergeron , found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harrison Bergeron and Equality 7 2521 are both rule breaking outcasts in their dystopian societies. Already frowned upon for their physical and intellectual superiority, they both dare to be different by discovering alone (Equality 7 2521) and showing his true self (Harrison Bergeron). At the same time they are different because Harrison Bergeron s society is a lot sctricter and taking his handicaps off unfortunately ended in his death. Both characters made many sacrafices but their courage and bravery has changed their societies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Study On Obsessive Compulsive Disorder The summer of 2010, my sister was diagnosed with a tumor the size of a walnut pressing on the frontal lobe of her brain. With a hopeful prognosis of slow growth and surgery scheduled in late fall, the outlook was promising. When she went in for surgery the doctors found a lesion instead of the tumor they had diagnosed her with. The seemingly positive news turned dark as they explained they d need to biopsy the tissue to understand what had caused it. In the middle of my second fall semester at Edmonds Community College, my sister underwent endless scans and tests. When she began experiencing severe migraines, aural hallucinations, seizures, and severe mood destabilization, I drove to as many of her appointments in Seattle as I could and spent weekends with her where she lived with my mother in Centralia. Though we avoided discussing her condition, I couldn t stop imagining the potential fatal outcome. Previously diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, they advised my sister to start an aggressive treatment approach as her O.C.D. was possibly a result of a lesion and their growth would aggravate the disorder.The doctors expected lesion growth and possible appearance of more lesions over time alongside a decline in her cognitive function. Neither my sister nor I handled this news well. While her decline was sharp and her depression set in quickly, I struggled with making it to class and completing my assignments. Each day I pushed myself to be present and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Social Media On Real World Friendships And Interactions Social media does impede on real world friendships and interactions because it takes away from one on one emotional experience with close friends which is vital for a happier and healthier life. Social media is ruining true friendships and conversation. Social media takes away from face to face relationships that are so important. Face to face relationships requires commitment, time, and nurturing. Social media sites impede on relationships by threating true friendships. Face to face relationships are very important because through contact we are getting live interaction, trust, honesty, and integrity. Face to face conversations are more positive and more reliable than friendships online. In cyber space you convers ate with friends but some will not acknowledge the friendship in public. Social media is slowly taking away from face to face relationships, because we contact our family and friends on the computer screen. We are typing while looking at the screen instead of seeing facial expressions. Therefore, we aren t sure if they are interpreting what we are saying in a negative or positive way. Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Instagram, and Flicker was invented to keep us in touch and keep us closer to our family and friends. But according to How Facebook ruins Friendships we took our friendship online (Bernstein). First we began communicating more by email than by phone and then switched to instant messaging or texting. By joining social Medias online ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Suspense In Way Up To Heaven In the stories Live to Tell , Interlopers , and Way Up to Heaven the shared literary element is suspense which gets developed through imagery. Each of these stories is unique in their own way. However they all have one thing in common, suspense. Through settings and characters the authors develop a great sense of tension and suspense which keeps the reader interested. Suspense plays in important role in Live to Tell because it builds the mood and helps dramatize the story to get the point across. This story has wonderful imagery that helps with adding more effect to the suspense of the story. Then the sound I don t want to hear the whap whap of his bare feet slapping down the hall as he wheels around and runs for the kitchen. (Page 17,18 Gardner) When the author adds the sound effect of the kid slapping his bare feet it really helps add more dramatization. You are anticipating what Evan is going to do next. You are sharing Victoria s fears. Gardner does a great job of using her settings to create suspense. Cherry red cabinet doors being flung open,cups plates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This story does a great job of describing the characters relationship through imagery and setting. Ulrich was silent for a few minutes, and lay listening to the weary screeching wind.(Saki,3) The way the author described the wind added more effect to the suspense of the character waiting. It helps us understand the emotions of the character. The two enemies stood glaring at one another for a long silent moment. Each had a rifle in his hand, each had hate in his heart and murder uppermost in his mind (Saki,2) By describing how the characters felt it helped us understand the relationship between them. Deeply describing the characters relationship it makes the reader want to know what they are going to do next. This helps us feel the hatred between the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Lyme Disease Essay A disease caused by the bacterium which is belongs to the class of Spirochaetes which implies cockscrew shaped. This bacterial infection is caused by four species. Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia mayonii cause the disease in the United States, while in Europe and Asia it is Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii. A person can acquire Lyme disease by the bite of an infected tick. This disease is transmitted by deer ticks or black legged ticks. Ticks are tiny in size and as their bite is painless, people might not even realize that they have been bitten. Once an infected tick attaches itself to the skin, it is able to transmit the bacteria. This bacteria eventually ends up in the bloodstream. The duration of attachment necessary to transfer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the disease is diagnosed at an early stage, anti infections treatment is given for a duration of 14 21 days. Adults and children above 8 are recommended doxycycline, while cefuuroxime and amoxicillin are given to younger children and breast feeding women. The infection can be totally eliminated if a person is treated at the early stage. If Lyme disease is persistent in a patient, then they will be treated with intravenous antibiotics. When the disease is treated at a later stage, the infection will be stopped, but the curing of the symptoms will happen at a slower rate. A patient left untreated could face problems with the nervous system, muscle and joints and the digestive system. Prevention of Lyme disease lies in avoiding contact with ticks and removing ticks that attach to the skin. Avoiding grassy and woody areas is one way. Dressing defensively to cover up the skin available for the tick to attach is another way prevents the disease. Using repellants on exposed skin or checking for ticks regularly are other methods. A decade long research that ended in earlier months of this year has sequenced the genome of the tick that causes Lyme disease. This allows researchers to understand how ticks acquire and transmit pathogens allowing them to design a strategy to control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Stand Your Ground Laws Are Relevant For American Society... Stand Your Ground laws have been at the center of escalating deliberation, mainly after the law was applied in a number of exceedingly broadcasted events (Auerbach, 2015, p.1). Stand Your Ground law is a term for a type of self protection in which an individual is legally allowed to defend his or herself against a threat or perceived threat against their life; law requires that individual be in a place he or she is lawfully allowed to be (Long, N.D.). The debate concentrated on whether Stand Your Ground laws justifiably serve to protect the public. The laws are relevant to American society s perception on self defense. On February 26, 2012, one of the cases that made a disturbance in many communities occurred. George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watchman in Sandford, Florida called police to report a suspicious individual in the area. According to a Feb. 7, 2016 CNN report, while Zimmerman is on the phone with a dispatcher, the dispatcher asked him if he was following the teen. When Zimmerman replied that he was, the dispatcher said, We don t need you to do that. Zimmerman was instructed not to get out of his SUV or approach the person , but Zimmerman disregarded the instructions given to him by the police dispatcher (CNN, para.4). Zimmerman s neighborhood watch organization was not registered with the National Neighborhood Watch program, but was set up with the assistance of the Stanford Police Department. Donald O ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Email Access For Electronic Correspondence Email Access Electronic mail has turned into the most well known type of correspondence in the twenty first century. Without any difficulty of utilization in PCs, and the correspondence force of the Internet, it just takes unimportant seconds to sort up and send an email. That is why, Email has a huge impact in correspondence, both professionally and socially. However, there are several studies used to investigate that especially in the Indigenous Australians have more difficulty to access to computer, internet and email. Email Address In this digital era, numerous individuals appreciate sending a getting email, particularly in the event that they share a typical hobby. Additionally, the advantages of the own email address as far as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, as per my view, there should be every Indigenous individual has their own email address. Emails are a right or a privilege Emails are quick. They are conveyed on the double far and wide. No other type of composed correspondence is as quick as an email. Therefore, today with the press of a button, favoured messages are routinely sent worldwide by method of email. In spite of the pragmatic and practical advantages of email, its fast development in ubiquity of utilization has uncovered some of its shrouded pitfalls. Privilege means legitimate guidance must be looked for from an expert lawful counsel; the correspondence must identify with that reason; and the interchanges must be made in certainty between special persons (Hall and Estrella, 2000). Thus, Emails feel like private discussions. Mostly, in the working environment, managers regularly hold the privilege to screen each email sent or got by a representative on a business possessed device or system (DeLisi, 2012). In bright of the separating suppositions among the ABA, the beneficiary of an errant email must counsel any relevant morals assessment in the appropriate purview or, if there are more, figure out what sacrifice standard applies. Besides, notwithstanding taking sensible safeguards to ensure the classification of special messages, experts are very much informed to stay up to date with respect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Aircraft Instruments System Reviewer ANEROID sensitive component in an altimeter or barometer that measures absolute pressure of the air. Sealed, flat capsule made of thin corrugated disks of metal soldered together and evacuated by pumping all of the air out of it. PRESSURE amount of force acting on a given unit of area and all pressure must be measured from some known references. BAROMETRICSCALE/KOLLSMAN WINDOW small window in the dial of a sensitive altimeter in which the pilot sets the barometric pressure level from which the altitude shown on the altimeter is measured. AIRSPEED INDICATOR A flight instrument that measures the differential between the pitot, of ram air pressure and the static pressure of the air surrounding the aircraft. BOURDON TUBE type ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ISOGONIC LINE a line drawn on an aeronautical chart along which the angular difference between the magnetic and geographic north poles is the same. AGONIC LINE a line drawn on an aeronautical chart along which there is no angular difference between the magnetic geographic north poles. RATE GYROS mounted in single gimbals and they operate on the characteristic of precession. ECAM Electronic Centralized Aircraft System * 2 ECAMS display * Engine Warning Display * System Display EFIS Electronic Flight Instrument System ADIRU Air data /Inertial Reference unit and located rear ECAM ADR (Air Data Input) Input: AOA, TAT, and Pitot amp; static ports. Output: Airspeed, Mach no., Barometric altitude, TAT, Static Air Temp. And Sensors. Inertial Reference Section (output) * Gives inertial data to the EFIS. ADIRS control and display unit (CDU) located at the overhead panel. GENEREAL SYSTEMS 1st group * ADIRUs * DDRMI * ISIS 2nd group * GPS * TCAS * DME * ADF * VOR 3rd group * ILS * Marker Receivers 4th group * EGPWS * RAs * WXR * PWS DME measures a slant distance from an aircraft to a station. FWC Flight Warning Computer (Oral amp; Visual) ISIS Enhanced/Integrated Standby Instrument System * Replaces 3 conventional standby instruments * Capable of ILS EIS Electronic Instrument System SDAC System Data Acquisition Concentrators ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of Joe Hill s Preacher Of The Slave Preacher Casey s new purpose mirrors a historical idol from the same time period, Joe Hill. Joe Hill was a leader of the IWW during the 1900s. Like Casey, Hill believed in striking against businesses and led his own strikes including the Lawrence strike in 1912 and Paterson strike in 1913. Joe Hill used songs to communicate his ideas including the preacher of the slave . In the song, Hill shows preachers as corrupted and argues against the existence of heaven, convincing his audience that they should focus on improving conditions they face today instead of looking for heaven for relief. Similarly, Casey said, I wouldn t pray just for a old man that s dead, cause he s all right. If I was to pray, I d pray for folks that s alive and don t know which way to turn , mirroring Hill s views that the union must focus on the current conditions that mankind faces instead of looking towards death for hope. Casey is connected to the song in a metaphorical way as he too became an advocate of justice for workers thus becoming a metaphorical preacher of the slave in a positive way, unlike the negative light Hill shined religious preachers in. Additionally, both of these men argued for justice, equality, and socialism over religion. Furthermore, Joe Hill was arrested for a crime he did not commit and was executed by the state of Utah. Similarly, Casey is caught conspiring and was beaten to death by Pinkerton guards who acted as the police force at the time. Hill and Casey both became martyrs of their causes, Hill inspiring the followers of the IWW and Casey inspiring his own followers, causing the transformation of Tom Joad. In the beginning, Tom Joad s focus is the survival of himself and his family. Tom returns from penitentiary wanting to reconnect with his family while on parole. Once Tom is reunited with his family his focus is protecting his family. Although he does not feel as lost as Casey, Tom too is searching for a purpose. Early on, Tom expresses some discontent with the government because he was jailed for killing a man out of self defense. Later, after the death of Grandpa, Tom says, seems like the government s got more interest in a dead man than a live one while he places a note over grandpa s grave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Society And Family In Pride And Prejudice Society and Family in Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice was written in 1813 by Jane Austen and the novel s setting takes place within the privileged circle of England s landed gentry and aristocracy (Advanced Placement Teaching Unit, n.d) The characters are Bennet Family and aristocrats such as Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. The novel not only shows love and marriage but also explores the social structure and family. In Austen s Pride and Prejudice, society is portrayed through characters such as Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy and the treatment given to women. Pride and Prejudice also shows family relationships and their power over an individual s decision through the Bennet family and Mr. Bingley s sister. Industrial revolution had brought changes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Change is societal structure from being a Nouveau Riche to a newly emerged class Business class was represented by characters such as Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. A woman being treated as a means to an end was also shown as a part of society. Moreover, Austen also gave an image of family being dominant over one s individuality through Mrs. Bennet but through her character Elizabeth she implies fighting for individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Module 7 Summary The mini series show a lot that was happening from Genesis to Revelation, these unforgettable stories unfold through live action and offering new insight into famous scenes and iconic characters. This show explores the sacred text s most significant episodes, including Noah s journey in the ark, the Exodus and the life of Jesus. In episode one, it talks about Noah enduring God s wrath and Abraham reaches the Promised Land but still must prove his faith in God. The second episode show Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt, and his faith in God is rewarded when the Red Sea parts to allow the Israelites to escape Pharaoh s chariots. Moses delivers his final message from God and introduce the Ten Commandments. The third episode talks about the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It depicted that Angel Gabriel tells Mary she will bear a child and Joseph takes Mary to Bethlehem for the census, where Jesus is born. The Holy family escapes Herod s order to kill Bethlehem s male babies. Judea comes under the ruthless rule of Pilate. John baptizes Jesus, who is now ready to take on his mission and his revolution. In episode seven, Jesus feeds the crowds in Galilee and brings a dead man, Lazarus, back to life. In episode eight, Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey, a declaration that he is the Messiah. Jesus turns on the money changers in the Temple. Caiaphas coaxes Judas into betraying Jesus and Jesus throws the disciples into turmoil at the Last Supper. Jesus is arrested and condemned to death as the disciples scatter. In episode nine, Peter denies Jesus, and Judas hangs himself. The crowd clamors for Jesus s death and he is crucified. When Mary Magdalene goes to his tomb, a figure walks towards her, Jesus has return. The final episode show Jesus orders the disciples to go and preach to all creation, but their holy mission meets with hatred and even death. Paul has a vision and experiences a miraculous change of faith on a journey to Damascus. John receives a revelation that Jesus is coming back, and all who keep the faith will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Triton s Modern Influences Have you ever watched the little mermaid or Spongebob and wondered, Who is Triton? Most likely, you have. These two children s cartoons are both perfect examples of Triton s modern influence. I m Nicholas Torres and I will be speaking about Triton. Born to Poseidon and Amphitrite, Triton was always in some way or another like his father. Triton carries a trident and uses a conch shell as a trumpet. Not much is known about Triton s childhood. One of the few things that is known about Triton is that he lived in a golden palace under water with his parents and that he really enjoyed traveling to the coast of Libya, where he met his lover, Libya. He had many siblings. Triton had about 50 half siblings. Some of them are Theseus, Orion, Belus, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Unit 25 Structure of the TV and Video Industry Unit 25: Television and Video Production Structure of the TV Industry This essay will focus on the structure of the channels the BBC and ITV, which will give the reader an understanding of the structure of the television and video industry in the UK. This essay will be split up into three parts; the details of ownership and income, systems and technologies, and their regulations as well as discussing the success of both companies. Details of Ownership and Income In the television sector, there are one of two types of broadcasters; commercial and public service broadcasters. A public service broadcaster is a non profit public television network. An example of this sort of TV channel would be the BBC which is run by John Reith ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... limitations. It will then offer more space as analogue takes up about a third of the spectrum which can also be used to increase signal reach in some areas and also make room for new services too. As well as this, it will give viewers a wider variety of channels to watch and reduce costs for broadcasters that would have had to pay more to transmit services in both formats. The downsides of the switching off analogue will mostly affect homes in the UK as they will be the people who will have to start paying for different means of watching TV. As well as affecting domestic settings, they will also be affecting non domestic settings such as hospital s and TV rental businesses who rely on analogue TV. Having to make the switch from analogue to digital will be difficult in hospitals as they will not only need new TV sets, but will also have to pay for new Freeview TV set top boxes for their patients. It also means that TV rental businesses will not be able to provide analogue TV s anymore as they will have no use, cutting back their income. As well as this, some areas may even need new roof top aerials installed, totalling up to a large sum of money to make the switch. As Digital televisions such as Freeview offer a handful of more channels, but require a one off payment. There is also satellite which is currently the most popular type of TV broadcasting, with services such as Sky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Nonverbal Communication Monologue The scene I m going to describe is from my guilty pleasure show Crazy Ex Girlfriend. The main character Rebecca has used lots of nonverbal communication throughout the show. In a recent episode, her ex boyfriend Trent returns and blackmails her into being his girlfriend again. He kept her in her apartment for a few days and then she finally convinces him to go to her office to meet her coworkers. There Rebecca uses nonverbal communication to let her coworker and friend Paula know she is in trouble. The nonverbal communication Rebecca used to let Paula know she was in trouble was eye contact, gestures, facial expressions, and body movements. When Rebecca and Trent got to the office, Rebecca stared at Paula and also raised her eyebrow to let ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Theme Of Individualism By Ralph Waldo Emerson The theme of individualism is present in several of Ralph Waldo Emerson s works. It was also his philosophical views on how to live life. He believed that human beings had remarkable capabilities, more than they can possibly identify. With these capabilities a person should govern themselves, not be governed by a society. Emerson also believed that nature played a large role in how man should act and to follow nature s actions of growing without obstruction ( Nature ). This is why he lead the Transcendentalism movement in the nineteenth century, along with Theodore Parker, Frederic Henry Hedge, Amos Bronson Alcott, Margaret Fuller and Henry David Thoreau (Lewis). This philosophy was not only significant then, it was imperative throughout times in history. Emerson speaks of Americas ability to deviate from the norms set in Europe in one of his formal speeches given in 1837 on August 31st in Cambridge. It was simply titled The American Scholar (originally titled: An Oration Delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge, [Massachusetts,] August 31, 1837). He begins with speaking of how this gathering is distinctive and is nothing like the ones of the past in Europe. He believes it is time to begin anew as a new country of people. He believed that the society they were living in were only allowing them to imitate with the majority and not allow them to be Man Thinking . (Emerson, The American Scholar ). The only way to reflect on such a high level is to throw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Difference Between Sita And Srapna Ramayana: Story of Shurpanakha and Sita Haran Introduction: Dasaratha, King of Ayodhya was blessed with four sons and the eldest being Rama. Rama had great skills of warriors as well as in the ways of being a king. But, Rama went into exile for fourteen years in order to respect his father s promises to his second wife Kaikeyi. Exile period: Rama, wife Sita and brother Lakshmana were living in exile. They moved from one place to another and Rama, a mighty warrior, protected holy sages from evil demons of the forest by destroying them and paid their respect to the sages. Their journey continued and under the advice of sage Agasthya they reached a place called Panchavati on the banks of River Godavari. Shurpanakha meets Rama: The place at Panchavati ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He asked Maricha, master of disguise, to take the form of a golden deer. Maricha who already had an experience of being punished by Rama refused at first but as he knew that either way he would be killed so preferred to be killed by Rama and agreed finally. Maricha transformed into a golden deer and roamed in front of Sita. Sita asked Rama to catch it for her. Rama asked Lakshmana to look after Sita and went behind the deer. The deer led him deep into the forest and at last when Rama found it impossible to catch it alive, he killed it with a sharp arrow. As the arrow struck, Maricha gained his true form and screamed loudly imitating Rama asking for help to Sita and Lakshmana. Ravana s planned had worked. Thinking that some problem had occurred to Rama and upon Sita s request, Lakshmana left Sita alone in search of Rama. Before he left, he drew a line across Sita and asked her not to cross till he returned. Ravana watching from a distance disguised himself as a hermit and approached Sita. Sita bought some food to offer the holy man standing within the line. Ravana asked her to come out of that line and offer. But before Sita could realize what she was doing, Ravana caught hold of her hand and took her away in his chariot towards Lanka. Sita screamed out loudly for help. As he drove, Jatayu, the great eagle, objected Ravana and fought with him. But Ravana mercilessly, cut off his wing and Jatayu fell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Evolution Of Eugenics From evaluating the history that eugenics has imposed, its negative practice has been marked in ways of unrighteous holocaust and genocides worldwide. The word eugenics has been worldly defined and seen as the destruction of undesirable traits, in all reality people. However, the practice of altering or ridding of specific genes or minority group has changed through the evolution of time. Subcategorizing, eugenics has modernized and has advanced to the use of prenatal screenings, intentional selective breeding within agriculture, gene therapy, and possible human genetic engineering. Both articles that will be discussed, centralizes around the idea of genome sequencing. Specifically by focusing on the discovery of specific variant traits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Covered by the Pan African array, genotypes for approximately 2,176,716 SNPs were extracted from the 1000 Genomes Project Phase I data to be used for examination. The selection and observation of these allele frequencies were aimed to find ancestry informative markers. Calculation of the Shannon Information Content (SIC), which took mutual information content and found the fundamental limits of each SNP, was obtained with the CEU and YRI samples. These AIMs then went through another selective process based on linkage disequilibrium (ID) to accept and reject SNPs. Based on the SIC, the highest ranked SNP was selected as an AIM candidate which concluded to 8 AIM candidates in a 4 cm region. To avoid overpopulation of markers, SNPs within a 0.25 cm region of the selected candidates were omitted and, by this system it ensured good coverage across the entire genome. Using the ANCESTRYMAP, the significance, quality and informative value of the AIMs were further analyzed at each SNP to measure uncertainty in ancestry interference at a specific locus. Detected AIMs were identified later to be conferred with other previously published samples. This comparison is shown in Figure 1C where the previously published samples were generalized around 0.1 0.12 proportion of variance explained (PVE) of pc1 ranging past 80 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Influence Of River Civilization On The People Of Egypt Water played a big role in Egypt s ability to develop as a civilization. Therefore, Egypt is also known as a river civilization because the Nile River had a huge influence on the lives of the people. It literally meant the difference between life and death to the Egyptians because they depended on it for drinking, bathing, and watering crops. Since Egypt has been a land of contrasts, a place of hot sunny days and cold nights, of rop laden fields and empty desert , it was necessary to use the Nile to their advantage (Background Essay). The people of Egypt shaped their lives around the river and it still provides valuable resources to this day. The Nile River changed farming, trade, settlement, and religion for the Egyptians. The river ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Influence Of Center-Based Preschool Education In today s society, with its evolving academic demands, parents are confronted with the decision of how to best educate their young children. Since the formative years are critical to academic success, this decision becomes increasingly important (Ray Smith, 2010). With a myriad of early learning opportunities accessible through parental and non parental daycares and preschools, parents are perplexed with the dilemma of when and where to enroll their child. Previous research indicates that preschool education plays a significant role in school readiness (Henry, Gordon, Henderson, Ponder, 2003). It provides the foundation for future success (Barnett, 2008). In the state of Georgia, preschool programs are available in diverse settings, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Head Start. Head Start is a federally funded program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children by providing services to meet the educational, health and social needs of enrolled children and their families (Barnett, Brown Shore, 2004). Head Start is a nationwide, comprehensive child focused development program that serves children of low income families from birth to age 5 (Administration for Children and Families, 2012). Preschool Education. Programs designed for children ages 3 5 that provide early education experiences to prepare them for school. Preschool is an early childhood program in which children combine learning with play in a program run by professionally trained adults. Most children are enrolled in preschool between the ages of three and five; however some enter as young as two years old. Preschools differ from traditional day care in that their focus is learning and development rather than enabling parents to work or pursue other activities (Early Childhood Education, n.d.). School Readiness. Refers to a child s attainment of the necessary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Is The End Of The Shoah In 1945 The end of the Shoah in 1945 did not bring a new period of human history absent of genocide. Rather, genocides such as in Rwanda illustrated the complexities of how to remember and rebuild societies. Since the end of the Rwandan Genocide, also referred to as the 1994 Genocide against Tutsis, Rwandans crafted new national identity, politics, development policies and foreign relations. Containing within each of these issues lies remembrance and prevention of a future genocide. This includes forming diplomatic and personal relations with a previously unknown people, the Jewish community. Jewish resilience, whether as a people or as a nation of Israel, after mass murder, pogroms, expulsions and the Shoah are seen by Rwandans as a guide for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Paul s letter to the Galatians Essay OUTLINE I. When and where Galatians was written II. Why Galatians was written III. Who wrote Galatians IV. Paul s stand on his authority in the Letter to the Galatians V. The primary themes of the book of Galatians VI. Conclusion Paul s Letter to the Galatians Where, when, why, and by whom Galatians was written as well as the issue, of Paul s authority, addressed by him in his letter and the primary themes are all important in order to understand this book. quot;The Letter of Paul to the Galatians quot; is the ninth book of the New Testament in the Bible. It is one of the ten Pauline books, and there are three more books that are possibly Pauline. Galatians is one the Pauline letters that has little debate of authorship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Galatia took its name from these Galatian inhabitants (Williams, 19). Paul had passed through Galatia during his ministry and he had preached and established churches there. The letter to the Galatians was written around C.E. 51 and later tradition will assert without certainty that Paul had written to the Galatians from Ephesus. Paul s letter to the Galatians is sometimes compared with his letter to the Romans in the respect that the Galatian letter was written to a church that Paul founded and visited where his letter to the Romans was written to a church he had never visited. The Galatian letter was also very hostile where the Roman letter was friendly and joyous (Kee, 5th Ed., 240). Paul had a great attachment to the Galatians. He makes reference to the first time he preached the gospel in Galatia and how he had fell ill and the Galatians cared for him. This marked the beginning of a tender, honest and privileged relationship with them and even in the face of their doubt in his gospel, Paul was still able to refer to them as quot;my dear children quot; (Jervis, 1). Paul wrote the letter to the Galatians because, after his departure from the Galatian churches, Jewish Christian fanatics came into Galatia and corrupted Paul s Gospel of man s free justification by faith in Christ Jesus (Luther, 9). His main purpose in writing to the Galatians was to re preach quot;the truth of the gospel quot; (Gal. 2:5, 14). This would prove a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Andrew Wakefield Case Summary For this discussion, the infamous case of scientific misconduct that I chose is about Andrew Wakefield s article on linking MMR vaccine to autism. Wakefield is a former doctor and researcher who was found guilty for falsifying data in order to mislead the public that MMR vaccines correlate with autism. For example, Wakefield purposely changed the medical entries of his participants to support his study that MMR vaccines will induce autism. He included a small group of participants, approximately 12 children, to join his study. However, these children were suggested by biased organizations, who attempted to discourage the public from getting MMR vaccines. Therefore, his study did not give an overall unbiased sample to show that his experiment was reliable. They were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also told that he would receive more compensation after the lawyer wins the lawsuit. However, he never disclosed this information to the journal publisher or the board. Falsifying data is an unprofessional and despicable research ethic. Research studies should use data that are actually collected during the experiments. No one should ever alter the data in favor of a certain side. Such action will show biased in a study, making it unreliable to use for future investigations. In Wakefield s scenario, his inability to uphold his integrity as a researcher created more issues to the general public by providing misleading information to the society. Doing a research that has public interests should be treated more seriously. In his study, Wakefield only used 12 participants to draw his conclusion about the correlation between MMR vaccine and autism. Disregarding the biased part, this small amount of sample was not reflective to the whole population, locally and globally. As a researcher, he failed to disclose any conflicting interests that arose during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay about Module 1 Homework Module 01 Homework Assignment Use the information presented in this module along with additional outside research to answer the questions: 1. Describe how applied microbiology is used to improve aspects of life and the environment. Microbiology is the study of microorganisms (VanMeter, VanMeter, Hubert, n.d., p.3). These are all of the things not visible to the human eye. With the study of microbiology, it enables us to find things such as viruses and bacteria. This is helpful because sickness and certain outbreaks can be prevented. In turn, this creates a safer more stable environment. 2. Describe how the table of elements is ordered and discuss four common elements in living organisms. Elements are ordered on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... OSHA created a biosafety program. This provides rules and guidelines for handling and storing chemicals in the laboratory. The program contains everything you need to be safe in the lab. It also lays out an exposure plan in case someone were to get something in the lab. (VanMeter, VanMeter, Hubert, n.d., p.101). 6. Discuss the technique and importance of proper hand washing and describe at least two other types of hand cleaning/sanitizing techniques. Hands should be washed with soap and warm running water. The should also be washed for 20 seconds paying special attention to the back of the hand, the wrist, between the fingers and under the nail. Rinse well and dry with a single use towel. Always turn the water off with the towel. Aint bacterial hand sanitizer is also effective. Alcohol can also be used. (VanMeter, VanMeter, Hubert, n.d., p.100 101). 7. Name five pieces of information provided by the NIOSH Pocket guide to Chemical Hazards found at www.cdc.gov. 1.Water flush immed | If this chemical contacts the skin, immediately flush the contaminated skin with water. If this chemical penetrates the clothing, immediately remove the clothing and flush the skin with water. Get medical attention promptly. | 2.Water flush prompt | If this chemical contacts the skin, flush the contaminated skin with water promptly. If this chemical penetrates the clothing, immediately remove the clothing and flush the skin with water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Edna St. Vincent Millay’s sonnet What lips my lips have... Edna St. Vincent Millay s sonnet, What lips my lips have kissed and where and why Edna St. Vincent Millay s sonnet, What lips my lips have kissed and where and why, is about being, physically or mentally jaded, and thinking back to the torrid love of one s youth. The ghosts that haunt her are the many lovers of her past; she s specifically trying to remember them all. She recalls the passion she experienced and how there was a certain feeling within herself. Millay shows this through her vivid imagery, use of the rain as a literary device and by paralleling herself with a lonely tree. The use of symbols sets the tone of the piece. She personifies the rain in, But the rain/ Is full of ghosts tonight, that tap and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seasons in the poem also can be seen as symbols of time passing in her life. Saying that in the height of her life she was much in love and knew what love was she says this all with four words summer sang in me. And as her life is in decline her lovers left her, this can be told by using winter as a symbol because it is the season of death and decline from life and the birds left the tree in winter. The birds can be seen as a literal symbol of the lovers that have left her or flown away or it can have the deeper meaning that in the last stages of our life all of our memories leave us tittering to our selves. Paralleling herself with a lonely tree really sets into the mind how she feels about love. What birds have vanished one by one. By saying this she speaks about how the birds leave the tree as winter comes and how the tree does not care whether they are there or not. However, the tree does realize that life is a lot quieter. By reading this one can assume that she feels that love plays a very small role in her life over all, but in reading further she writes, I cannot say what loves have come and gone/ I only know that summer sang in me/ A little while, it sings no more. She sounds almost remorseful of the lovers and the memories that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Grief In Beloved In Toni Morrison s Beloved , the novel takes place in two different places and time periods. The first on in 1873 in Cincinnati, Ohio where a formal slave named Sethe lives with 18 year old daughter Denver. The other setting takes place on the Sugar Hill plantation in Kentucky ran by a sadistic slave owner named Schoolteacher. On page 108, one day while Sethe and Ella were talking. Ella advises Sethe to let things go and Don t Love Nothing. As we know, Sethe refuses to take Elle advice. This line is very important because Sethe s love in the center of all of the conflict in the novel. There are many examples of how Sethe s love causes her grief in the novel. The most prominent example in the story is when Sethe kills her own daughter. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Sethe relizes that the spirit is her daughter s ghost, they to develop a close relationship. Because of her love and guilt for killing Beloved, she lets Beloved basically consume her entire life. Beloved soon grows increasingly manipulative and bothersome. Sethe feels as though she is obligated with satisfying her demands since her actions are the reason Beloved is there in the first place. Because the two seem obsessed with each other, Sethe s lover Paul D and Denver would have no choice but to leave the residence. Sethe s lover Paul D would later learn how Sethe killed her infant daughter and leave the residence as well. When a man comes to take Denver away to her new job, Sethe tries to kill him but fails to do so. After this Beloved disappears and Sethe never sees her again. This relates to Elle quote Don t Love Nothing because she loved Beloved so much, that it causes her to lose everything thing else that is good around her. Sethe was so focused on the past, that she was unable to move forward and fully enjoy her life due to the mistakes she feels that she made. Also, her love caused her more heartbreak because the one thing she loved the most left her unexpectedly. You can say that if Sethe didn t love so hard, so could have lived a happier life knowing she did the best that she could, instead of dwelling a her terrible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Torts 200008 Torts Law School of Law, College of Business Learning Guide Autumn Semester 2012 Contents Unit Information Contacts Consultation times Expectations of student conduct Links to key policies and information affecting students Schedule of learning and teaching activities PASS peer mentoring program Actions taken to improve the unit Learning outcomes How the learning activities and assessment will support the learning and teaching outcomes Assessment Information Summary of assessment items and weighting Mid semester Assessment Task Final Exam requirements, criteria and standards Resubmission Extension of due date for submission Special Consideration for a specific assessment task Special ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students please attend another class this week. | |10 |Causation and Remoteness | |11 |Defences to Negligence | |12 |Compensation Schemes and Assessment of Damages for Personal Injury | |13 |Assessment of Damages | | |Concurrent Liability | |*14 |Revision | | |STUVAC | PASS PEER MENTORING PROGRAM The PASS program is being offered in this unit. It provides a great opportunity for you to study in sessions facilitated by senior students. PASS (Peer Assisted Study Sessions) is: a collaborative study program an interactive, fun and informal learning experience run by students who have successfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Mystery Of Vampires From Folklore Tales Ideas, beliefs, and theories of monsters have been a part of culture since the dawn of mankind. Over time, these gothic entities transformed into specific characters with names, features, and appearances. One particular monster that sustained themselves over time have been vampires. In fact, stories of vampires have been with civilization for centuries. The exact origin of vampires is unknown and there have been many speculations and theories of these monsters origins. Many scholars believe that vampires originated from folklore tales, which spread all throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, England, and Ireland. In addition, early civilizations associated vampires with unexplained events such as death, disease, and misfortune. Scholars would theorize vampires were ways ancient people would associate with uncanny events that could not be explained due to their lack of education, primitive medicine and crude technology. According to Theodora Goss, the vampire functioned as [a] scapegoat ... [allowing] the villagers to confront their fears (Theodora Goss). Due to this lack of education of death and disease, folklore stories would substitute modern science. Scientific American would state, ... [Vampires] tell an important story about how people understood natural events such as death, decomposition, and the transmission of disease prior to the advent of scientific medicine (Scientific American). Due to this style of conversational exchange, stories of vampires would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Pros And Cons Of The Crusades The Crusades were a series of wars inspired by conflicting religious ideologies, specifically between Christians and Muslims. A series being, that between the years 1096 and 1291, nine major military expeditions occurred. Christian Muslim interactions between the 1000 1500 centuries were mostly negative then positive. The justification for war included securing and gaining control of the holy lands or territories sacred to both groups (Damascus, The River Jordan, Jerusalem, and numerous others) and to diffuse or universalize their religious ideologies to those living in the eastern hemisphere. Jerusalem was considered the holiest of all sites, because it was significantly important to both religions, in different ways. To Christians, Jerusalem represents; the place of birth, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, the Savior or Messiah to Christianity. However, to Muslims, Jerusalem houses the Al Aqsa Mosque (the third holiest site in Islam), in which they believe Muhammad was transported to during the Night Journey (a physical and spiritual journey) from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca. Islamic hero or leader of the Crusades, Saladin, is credited with re conquesting Jerusalem from the Christians, uniting Muslim fractions and states, while enabling and promoting Islamic faith and practices to exist in Jerusalem. Saladin was born in 1138, to a military family, in Tikrit (modern day Iraq). He gained his dominance among ancient civilizations through his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Notes On The Physics Of Physics Overview During my time in physics, I have learned a variety of topics, equations, formulas, and ideas that further continue my intelligence and learning when it comes to my life. However, there has always been something in nature that has always gripped my attention more than anything else. Water. Water as a general concept is something that is truly a miracle for life. It allows all living creatures to survive through drinking, bathing, and an overall healthy and happy life for all. Because of this, I was able to derive the law from two different scientists regarding this topic. One of which was Evangelista Torricelli(Galileo s assistant), who was able to derive Torricelli s law v2 = 2gH, in where g represents the acceleration due to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The total amount of water I chose to fill the bottle with is approximately 1700 mL since above that level of water the bottle shape begins to change. I chose to measure 100 mL differences for water volume differences in order to achieve a total range of numbers between 500 and 1700 mL. I also determined that at 1700 mL, the flow rate allowed for the water to drain nearly 100 mL over the 5 seconds recorded. If I used a value that was less than 100 mL, I would find that one trial would go into another trial. I chose use a period of 5 seconds for a few reasons. This period allows us to collect a vast range of data for the amount of drainage, between the values of 27 and 96 mL. If I used a longer duration, like for instance, 10 seconds, I would find that the amount of water drained would be roughly between the values of 50 and 200 mL, which would go into the other trials. The reason why I did not choose a value less than 5 seconds was because such a small value would greatly amplify the problem of my reaction time. Also, the values collected would go between 5 mL and 25 mL, which would be too small for this experiment to work. Finally, I chose to use 6 trials for each condition. Materials: thumb tack Two Two Liter Bottles Water Stopwatch String Scissors Ruler tape Procedure: 1) Poke a hole into the bottle with the thumbtack 2) Make a hole in the two liter bottle about 10 cm from the bottom. 3) Fill the bottle with water so that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Rights Of Prisons For Men And The Pursuit Of The Prison When you think of the prison population, you think that inmates are either male or female. Well think about these men that refer to themselves as being transgender. Men living and conducting themselves as women. My query is, how do these transgender inmates see themselves in being housed in a male correctional facility? Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Community extends to our prison population whether male or female. However, this essay will focus on the male population. In order to contend with homosexuality in the prison population; prison officials and politicians have invoked laws to protect those offenders that identified themselves as either being transsexual or homosexual. President Bush signed into law the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA; Public Law 108 79). This law was created to protect not only the inmate population but, all who entered a prison, jail or detention centers. The creation of such a law denotes that a concern does exist. In the article Agnes Goes to Prison Authenticity, Transgender Inmates in Prisons for Men and the Pursuit of The Real Deal (Jenness Fensternmaker, 2013), deals with transgender men living in the California Prison System. The lifestyle and daily struggle to survive as a woman trapped in a man s body as well as emotional consequence of such a lifestyle is traumatic at best. These men not only have live as women in prison but they have lived their lives as women in their communities as well. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay about Home Schooling Home Schooling Home Schooling in the United States is on the rise. In the 1980 s home schooling was a choice that parents could make with their children if they so desired. By the early 1990 s about three hundred thousand children were in a home school environment. Today there are about two million students being taught at home. Children being taught at home are increasing by a rate of seven to fifteen percent every year. Home schooling is a choice every parent has to make; these days more and more parents are choosing to educate at home. When choosing to educate at home it is important to think about the positive and negative aspects, the technological advancements that have been made, and what laws and regulations you must follow. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now this child scores in the top percentile of standardized testing. He is also two grade levels ahead of his age group (Gershaw). Another pro of home schooling is the idea of religious freedom. Religion is very important to many families. Some parents do not feel that parochial schools will provide their child with the information needed to worship properly. Other families practice odd or unpopular religions which are not taught in schools of any type. Many extremely religious families choose to home school for the mere fact the school systems do not teach religion to the level of importance in which they find it to be. Although home schooling may appear as a good idea there are some negative aspects you should take into consideration too. The first problem with being home schooled is the lack of interaction with the diverse world. The reason this is a problem is that children will not get to meet and learn from different ethnicities and cultures. The child will only be listening to his or her parent s or instructor s ideas and viewpoints on different ideas and different issues in the world which may leave the child ignorant or bias depending on his or her instructor s orientation on matters. If the parent has ignorant views on a situation this could be inherited and passed on to the child. Home schooling poses time restraints. This would be a huge problem for a single parent because it would not be possible for the parent to work and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Jack Smith Biography Sixty years ago in a small town in rural Minnesota, there lived a rowdy young man by the name of Jack Smith. He had a very obsolete personality and could easily instigate a fight with anyone he met. By the age of seventeen, Jack had already been expelled from high school due to a myriad of reasons that included numerous fights. However, the final straw was when he hit a teacher in a fit of rage after Mr. Robencraw insulted his intelligence for failing yet another quiz due to his extreme procrastination. For years he wandered around Minnesota, a vagabond with no purpose in life. But that was until he met the legendary boxing trainer Rob Rammers , whose famous saying was scurry like a spider, sting like a scorpion. Meeting Mr. Rammers changed Jack s life completely. Under Mr. Rammers training Jack became a truly great boxer and soon, Rammers decided that it was time to take the world by storm. During his first fight, Jack was up against another powerful newcomer that was well documented and was the favorite for the fight. Jack was booed when e went into the ring, but he quickly quelled the crowd by delivering an instant knockout with his devastating right, and because of that right fist, he was thenceforth known as Bazooka Jack. His success did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With his innovative boxing style that was not only powerful, but also dexterous and intelligent, he could see any of the small nuances in the opponents body language, Bazooka Jack soon became an enigma ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analysis Of The Article A Modest Proposal The article A Modest Proposal is a proposal made by a man named Jonathan Swift who is also known for Gulliver s Travels which is another well spoken essay of satire. When the people of Dublin are suffering from poverty and overpopulation, Swift writes up a satirical hyperbole that mocks the heartless Irish attitudes towards the poor. The bottleneck effect of people was so dreadful that all the Catholic families of Dublin were not able to support their own children. Due to these conditions Swift writes this proposal to end the kingdom s issues in a serious but derisive way. All of his solutions tend to be ethically wrong, but he backs up his solutions with statistical facts. Swift s proposal is a satire made to jolt the people of Dublin, Ireland into understanding the growing issues the kingdom faces with poverty and overpopulation. Swift s method of choice for a long term elucidation is to turn the Dubliner s problems into their own solution. The proposal consists of feeding the fattened up children of the poor and selling them to the rich citizens of the kingdom as food. Swift states that doing this will help relieve families from paying for expensive children, decrease overpopulation, add culinary values, increase employment, and will overall add to the economic status of the kingdom. Swift concludes his proposal saying that it is in his greatest interest that his proposal does not take effect, and that his only motives are improving the public good of his country, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Statement Of Purpose For Architecture My enthusiasm for architecture has developed from a very young age furthermore remains as a long lasting passion of mine. My interest in mathematics and natural talent in art has played a huge role in my decision of becoming an architect. To pursue my passion for architecture, I studied graphic design and fine art for A levels at City and Islington College . This has enabled me to gain the suitable artistry to visualise ideas and demonstrate my flair for creative design. My art based educational background has influenced me to realise that architectural forms are creative representations of a designer s imagination. Therefore, I believe that architecture is not just a career path, but also a platform which I could self express my ideas. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I wish to study the MArch Part II course in order to progress to the next stage (Part II) of this journey to become a qualified chartered architect. I believe that London Metropolitan University will help me to capitalise my academic degree and enrich my knowledge whilst allowing me to explore design ideas. Having seen the overview of the course module, studying a combination of design, technology, practice, and historical theory at your University will mean that I get the perfect blend of art, history and science in my teachings. By the end of this course, I hope to have built upon my creativity and develop my architectural writing skills through the production of design dissertations. During my time studying the Part II course, I am determined to further strengthen various transferable skills including communication, teamwork, self direction and time management. I believe that these proficiencies will prepare me to progress successfully in my professional career as a Part II architectural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Nature Of Technology In Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury I rate Fahrenheit 451 a one star , because I found the writer s style uninteresting. The author, Ray Bradbury, failed to pull me in, and the novel didn t open my eyes to the viewpoints portrayed in the novel. Although Fahrenheit 451 carries themes of rebirth of society, government censorship, and the nature of humanity, these themes were overwhelmed by one theme that bled into every action, dialogue piece, and narrative section: technology corrupts. This theme could have made for a wonderful book, as there are intriguing and thoughtful pieces on the nature of technology, like the TV series Black Mirror. Black Mirror offers both positives and negatives to each piece of technology it covers in each episode it poses questions like how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowing this, many of the characters make more sense: Mildred and her friends can t even comprehend the thought of reading, and every character who does read has amazing wisdom, no matter their age. Which brings me to the second point of why I dislike the book: it preaches at every available moment. Whether it s the teenage girl giving a monologue or the scared old man, all the characters sound the same when they re preaching Bradbury s anti technology agenda. Subsequently, they don t exist as round characters, they only exist to preach Bradbury s views, which ranges from the dislikes of the arts or listening to radio through earbuds. He presumes that someone who watches TV or listens to radio cannot enjoy the world around them, however, in my view, these medias have only broadened our view of the world. Many of us will not be able to go to Africa, but through TV documentaries, we can. The jazz of New Orleans would be out of reach for most, were it not for radio and other electronic transmissions. Perhaps Bradbury might have had a real fear of the changes a world view would initiate when the book was written, but now it carries the gravitas of someone wearing a tin foil hat. I couldn t enjoy the book because I found the characters flat and uninteresting. Many of them have no character development except for Montag, but his development doesn t come from a great self ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay on Art Formal Analysis Art Formal Analysis Examining the formal qualities of Homer Watson s painting Horse and Rider In A Landscape was quite interesting. I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because it was the piece I liked the least, therefore making me analyze it more closely and discover other aspects of the work, besides aesthetics. The texture of the canvas works very well with the subject matter portrayed in the painting. The grassy hill side and the leaves of the trees are especially complimented by the canvas. It makes the leaves feel like they are slightly moving, this combined with the lack of detail itself the leaves. This is contrasted nicely with the very detailed renderings of the trunks and branches of the trees, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perspective lines occur also in the background of the painting in the upper right in the trees getting smaller as they descend into the painting. This painting is an example of linear perspective. All lines converge at a vanishing point. At first sight the house in the middle ground appears to be the destination of the rider, but the use of linear perspective suggests that something else is important beyond the house and the green hill. This painting appears to take place either at either dusk or dawn, when the sun is at the horizon. Likely it is dusk, as the setting appears to be in the Northern Hemisphere and the snow in the picture residing on the left hand side of fence would suggest it has yet to melt, so the sun would be setting in the west, or on the right. So the viewer, as well as the subject, is facing south. This affects the painting in several ways. The lighting is very dramatic, the middle ground being very much more lighted than the foreground and background, therefore the colors are more saturated than the foreground and background. Greens, browns and greys are used a lot in this piece and makes it very muddy. The house really does stand out against the painting because of the contrast of lighting. The piece is pretty balanced, it is more or less partitioned into four parts by the strong horizontal line in the middle and the road meeting with the edge of the forest vertically, the lighter areas in the top right and bottom left, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...