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Similarities And Differences Between Merchant Of Venice...
Two of Shakespeare s works, The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night, both have a parallel plot
structure which involves a woman disguising herself as a man in order to accomplish some goal. In
the former, Portia disguises herself as a lawyer so as to enter the Duke s court and help her husband s
friend, Antonio, avoid having a pound of his flesh cut off. In the latter, Viola disguises herself as
Cesario so she can enter Duke Orsino s court and work as a page. This parallel structure is further
strengthened by the fact that in both plays, the woman in disguise has to perform some task that
(during Shakespeare s time) was usually performed by a man. Portia has to defend her husband s
friend, Antonio, in court, while Viola has to engage in a sword fight with Sir Andrew. Despite the
many similarities, there is a subtle difference: Portia seems much more confident in her role as a man
when compared to Viola. We see when Portia is effective and confident as a lawyer but Viola is
reluctant to spar with Sir Andrew in a sword fight, and also when she is weary that the Fool has caught
on to her disguise. This difference reflects the theme of challenging prejudice in The Merchant of
Venice, and also reflect the theme of highlighting gender difference in Twelfth Night, which reveals a
lot about both plays as a whole.
Portia shows much confidence as a lawyer in the trial scene (Act 4 Scene 1) of The Merchant of
Venice. For example, she displays great knowledge of the laws of Venice when
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Ford Pinto Pros And Cons
Lauren McNerney Professor Matteson PHI 361 12D June 22, 2017 In the 70s, it was about the value
vs. profit. Everyone wanted a cheap affordable car. No one really seemed to care about safety, just
how can I get a car that will transport me from point A to point B. In a business, you have several
positions that are high up in the corporation that keep it running. A CEO for example is someone who
makes decisions for the business and its products it sells. The case we are dealing with is the Ford
Pinto that was made back in 1970. The problem with the making of this car was it was cheap,
affordable and got people where they needed to be. But what people were finding out was that if you
went 20mph and got rear ended your car could have the possibility of catching on fire. There in fact
had been numerous of cases that had been reported of people dying from such incidents. Yet, with the
condition of people being aware and along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That being said in reading Freemans article his theory was the basic idea is that businesses, and the
executives who manage them, actually do and should create value for customers, suppliers, employer s
communities, and financiers (or shareholders) (R. Edward Freeman). Freeman was more for the
quality than the quantity unlike Friedman he saw things as do what you have to do to get by. Being in
charge of a corporation you want what is best for your company along with keeping the people safe
and getting your product out there in a timely fashion. The people wanted the cheap and could kill you
car. As being a CEO, the company needed a safer car in the market. That way the customer has an
option in choosing what car they would rather have. Having two of the same products out in the
market one is just safer than the other at least then it couldn t come back on the company when
someone chose the dangerous car rather than the safer
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Criticism Of The Media In Gone Girl And The Braindead...
Are politicians or even newscasters trustworthy enough to present newsworthy material? Whether it s
about politics, an investigation, or a criminal trial, a person must critically analyze the information that
s being laid out in front of them before they should make any form of judgment based off what is
presented. Criticism of the media is an important aspect of Gone Girl and The Braindead Megaphone.
In both literary works, media is represented or described as subjective and storytelling pursuant which
can end up being dangerous in some situations, and is prevalent in the real worlds postmodern
broadcasting.
Subjectivism seems to be an issue with today s information that is being presented to the ill informed
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The jury could have been swayed by the non objective facts that they might have seen Ellen present
on her broadcast.
Later in the book, Nick talks about his feelings and thoughts about Amy (Flynn 302 303). The public
may view it as true even though there isn t any actual evidence of Nick s feelings about her (Flynn 302
303). These things aren t easy to physically prove so the public would have to take Nicks word if they
decide to believe him and see the situation from his viewpoint. In other words, he s able to
subjectively manipulate the situation to better his circumstances. The possible outcome of this
information being reported isn t necessarily destructive, even though it s psychologically manipulating
material. The presentation of this information would mainly have an effect as to how the public may
perceive Nick. Another characteristic of media that is portrayed in Gone Girl and described in The
Braindead Megaphone is Storytelling. George Saunders defines storytelling as the idea that we shape
or build our knowledge of a subject based off a simulacrum or representation of it that is provided by
the mass media (9). In The Braindead Megaphone, the individual with the megaphone (anybody
communicating to the outside world) becomes a storyteller/simulacra builder for the happening (9).
Storytelling could be destructive if the
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Reflective Reflection
The British Association of Occupational Therapists (2007) states that reflective practice is
fundamental in continuing professional development (CPD) in order to keep skills and knowledge up
to date and to practice effectively, safely and legally (Health and Care Professions Council, 2012).
Reflection is vital for all healthcare students in order to establish links between theory and practice
(Jasper, 2013), that will help increase clinical reasoning and enhance professional practice (Rigby et
al., 2012). Using models of reflective thinking makes sure that reflections are meaningful to our
personal CPD (Armitage et al., 2012).
Models of reflective thinking are designed to aid us reflectively. Each models varies in how much
information, description, evaluation and critical analysis are needed. The most commonly used models
in healthcare are; Gibbs, Kolb and Borton. In order to choose a reflective model an individual must
firstly know what they want to achieve and how in depth they want to go with their reflection (Jasper,
2013).
For this reflection I have chosen Gibbs (1988) model to help me understand my role, actions and
behaviours throughout my group work sessions with my Personal Professional Development (PPD)
group and explore and evaluate the interactions with the multi disciplinary team (MDT) during the
research of a patient care pathway. The reasons for choosing Gibbs model is that it is clear and precise
which allows for description, analysis and evaluation
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Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development Self Efficacy ...
In Vygotsky s concept, zone of proximal development he explains that it is the distance between a
child s developmental level, which is determined by independent problem solving and the level of
potential development as determined through problem solving under adult guidance (Vygotsky, 1978,
p174). This concept is highly used in education and in classrooms. For example, I work with a student
who is eighteen years of age and has intellectual disabilities. During our morning routine he enjoys
working on puzzles. He has a difficult time putting the puzzle together so I help him with clues and or
prompt him to the puzzle piece that fits. He moves onto a new puzzle once I no longer have to give
him clues or prompts. As I have tracked his progress he has needed less prompt than he did three
months ago. The goal of this concept is that, as an adult collaborates with a child to help them move
from where they are to where they should be with help by accomplishing the exercise through
prompts, clues, modeling, and etc. Bandura has studied self efficacy, which is the extent or strength of
one s belief in one s own ability to complete tasks and reach goals. Self efficacy can affect all types of
behaviors like academics, social and recreational. A child might have the ability to accomplish a task,
but if they do not feel like they are capable of doing so, then they may fail or may not attempt the task.
For example, in a study difficult math problems were given to children with
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Liberalism Vs. Realism Essay
Liberalism vs. Realism
In a world where the drive for power and the will to dominate are held to be fundamental aspects of
human nature as the Classical Realists would argue, the necessity for International Organizations
cannot be dismissed as some liberalists argue. According to Iriye 2002, IGO s consists of institutions
that come into existence through formal agreements among nations and represent their corresponding
governments (Iriye 2002, Pg. 12 14). With that in mind, some liberalists argue that joining
international organizations and institutions like the United Nations socializes some leaders so that
their motivations are more benign (Dunne 2011, Pg. 103). I am convinced to a certain extent with this
idea as I feel that even though classical realists argue that every man has within him the desire to rule
or the desire for power (Dunne and Schmidt 2011, Pg. 90). When several leaders come together all
from different IR theoretical backgrounds (liberalists, realists, constructivists) each decision they
make comes collectively thus not leaving too much room for their individual biases based on their
theoretical perspectives to impact important international relations issues negatively . Although I
highly doubt if anything can be done to control the human desire for power accumulation as a classical
realist would say, a part of the psyche of man, I do believe the liberalists argument to be of substance.
Because IGO s result in socialization, they also create a
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Jack London s Build A Fire
Jack London s To Build a Fire
Introduction
To Build a Fireisa short story that is anchored on naturalist movement that was largely developed
towards the end of the 19th century. Some of the pioneers of this movement include; Edith Wharton,
Theodore Dreiser and Jack London. Themes encompasses under the movement are determinism
instead of free will; absence of morality, catapulted with survival and indifference in the environment;
instinct as opposed to intellectualism, and lower classes are depicted as equal characters. As such, the
narrative is anchored on settings and character of the language used to gauge an individual.
To Survive, You Need to Build a Fire , the title of the story is a conflicting instinct between man and
nature. London story brings out naturalism and indicates that if man does not collaborate with nature
he will not survive. As such, survival benefits are only possible if man s instinct does not seek to
benefit him with his surroundings. In light of this, the preoccupation of an individual in search of gold
will more likely result in a conflicting situation in a bid to survive. The question becomes, does human
action result from brute instincts with the nature he seeks to achieve from? This is wisely answered
through the intervention and counsel on how to perform actions in the nature for survival purpose such
as the Moby Dick by Herman Melville s. In the reference to Melville s narrative on how to hunt a
whale, the reader is equipped with skills on
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Modem Biology As Relevant In Today s Society
Biology is as relevant in today s society as it was when it was applied by Aristotle to Ja,:nes Watson
and Francis Crick. Aristotle was the first to establish the systematic observation and data collection of
living organisms. James Watson and Francis Crick were able to identify th structure of DNA using
systematic observation and data collection on biological molecules.
No matter what position society has, biology s relevance never fades as to obtain answers of the
unknown in the natural world. It is a natural science that studies living organisms, including their c
emistry, function, development, and evolution. Modem biology has many disciplines relevant to
medicine, law, politics, conservation, agriculture, and industry. My specific discipline of study 1s ithin
cellular molecular biology. It is a biological concentration that studies the structure and function of
macromolecules essential to all life forms. Cellular molecular biology contributes and participates
within genetics and biochemistry. This specific discipline is the approach that modem biologists use to
understand health, illnesses, medicine, taxonomy, industry, and anatomy from both cellular and
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This is done both privately and publicly through funding from the federal government. It provides
scientists an income and avenue to seek knowledge relevant to the promotion of societal health. The
field is innovative and focuses on developing new medications and improving the overall health and
life expectancy of humans. This discipline views the molecular components that form biochemical
pathways that provide cells energy, process information, generate new proteins, and replicate a
genome. The biological concentration provides information society needs to answer questions both
medically and
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The Sport Of Football
Football is one of the most watched sports in the United States, but it is believed to have descended
from the ancient Greek game of harpaston. Harpaston was played by a player crossing a goal line by
either kicking the ball, running with it across the goal line or throwing it across the line to another
player to earn points. Harpaston had very few rules: there was no specific field length, no sideline
boundaries, and no specified number of players per team. Most modern forms of football are believed
to originate from England during the 12th century where kings from that time banned football because
they believed it took away from the traditional sports of England ( A Brief History ). When football
first started in the United States in November ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From the years 1990 to 2007 the percentage of sprains, strains, broken bones, and dislocations
increased by 27 percent, and broken bones, dislocations, and concussions made up 1/3 of the
emergency room visits from children ages 6 to 17 years old (Elango) ( Long Term Damage ). The
season players of the NFL received 32 percent more head injuries in 2015 than they did in the prior
year. Doctors also widely believe that football players who receive multiple head blows have an
increased chance to get chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE. CTE can cause many problems such
as impaired judgment, problems controlling impulses, and dementia ( Farewell to Football ). After
Omalu was the first doctor to realize that football can cause head injuries and brain damage other
doctors also started to determine he was correct. After various doctors agreed on this the NFL started
to provide 5 million dollars to retired players who have a serious medical condition related to head
trauma starting April of 2015 (Dodd, et
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Animal Experimentation Research
Imagine yourself strapped to a table while strangers with cold hands pry open your eyes to drop a
burning liquid onto your pupils, all while poking and prodding your limbs. This kind of needless
torture happens hundreds of times every day as scientists try to find answers to scientific questions,
only to find out that all of the pain and suffering was all for nothing. Animal dissection has a long
history that dates back to the Stone Age, but did not gain traction until the seventeenth century. At this
time, English physician William Harvey managed to demonstrate circulation of blood using animals
and then applied it to humans showing the value of vivisection for accurately illustrating physiology
as well as anatomy in 1628 (Judson 15). After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to NEAV, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has noted that 92 percent of all drugs
that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests fail in human trials because they don t work or
are dangerous. The article goes on to explain that out of the 8 percent of drugs that do pass the human
trials, half of them must be relabeled to account for unforeseen side effects on human subjects. The
ramifications of these failing experiments cost companies millions of dollars. Furthermore, PETA
explains that there are several drugs that are essential to human medicine that react quite negatively in
animals. For example, aspirin kills cats and causes birth defects in several other animals including
dogs and monkeys. If that drug had first been tested on cats, it never would have reached the market
and provided the extensive relief it has to date. Also, animals in laboratories to be experimented upon
are known to display understandably stressed behavior which jeopardizes the accuracy and credibility
of the results. For example, in a NewScientist article by Ann Baldwin, the dangers of anxious animals
are explained. The report writes that rats housed in such conditions (laboratories) show an
inflammatory response in their intestines accompanied by leaky blood vessels. The article proceeds to
examine the outcome of that response (along with others) and
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Landscape Analysis and Art Appreciation Essay
We recently visited three different Museums the Titanic in Pigeon Forge, TN, the Frist Center for the
Visual Arts in Nashville, TN, and the Museum of Arts in Huntsville, AL. It was an opportunity to
discover and experience the wonders of art through my child s eye. Each place allowed us to step back
in time, create a masterpiece and admire the many different styles of art on display. On our vacation to
Pigeon Forge, TN we visited the Titanic. The titanic is known as the Ship of Dreams a great luxury
ship that sailed at noon on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England. Even though the Titanic was
touted as unsinkable , four days later, the dreams and aspirations of both designers and passengers
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Millet s picture Remembrance of Days at Abbot is on display at the Pigeon Forge, TN s Titanic
museum. Millet combines historical imagery, references to the daily flow of events, and personal
musings to create works that respond to his inner soul. Remembrance of Days at Abbot is a reflection
of a magical medieval grange of his old studio and home founded in 1880. Abbot s Grange is nestled
in the lea of Broadway hill, medieval monastic manor house stands in over eight acres of ground at the
center of Broadway, Worcestershire one of the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds. His painting
instills a warm summer feeling, the background is fairly bright, with the a medieval grange set to the
left and workers gleaning seeds of wheat, or some other plants from the fields. Rich blues in the sky
with powerful formations of clouds are accented with the light that touches Abbot s Grange and the
workers. There are focus points, time and motion, balance, scale and proportion, and unity all within
Millet s painting. His landscapes are rich and full of enlightenment. Millet often uses his paintings to
connect the highest levels of socially society with his art, yet in the Remembrance of Days at Abbot he
focuses on the workers in the field near his studio. Millet will be remembered through his heroics
aboard the RMS Titanic, he was last seen helping women and children into lifeboats. His body
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Informative Essay On Michael Phelps
First, I will tell you about Michael Phelps childhood. Michael Phelps was born on June 30, 1985, in
Baltimore, Maryland. He had two older sisters and they grew up with him mother who was divorced
to their father. He started swimming when he was seven with his sisters on their local swim team. He
was nervous to put his head in so the first stroke he mastered was the backstroke. One of his sisters,
Whitney tried out for the Olympic trials but got injured and wasn t able to further her swimming
career according to an article from swimswam. Phelps did get to further his swimming career once he
hit high school. His coach was the one who saw what talents he had and pushed him to be the best he
could be. In 1999, Michael tried out for the Olympic trials when he was just 15 and made it. He then
was the youngest American male swimmer to compete at the Olympics in 68 years.
http://www.biography.com/people/michael phelps 345192#early life Swimming career
That was just the beginning of his swimming career. His first Olympics was the summer of 2000 when
he was just 15 years old. He didn t win any medals, but came in fifth in the 200 butterfly, which soon
became the race that he called his. He then competed at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships, and
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But, according to an article from abc, reports say that he has been training again since 2013 and is
planning to attend the 2016 Olympic games in Rio. During his retirement period, Michael Phelps got
into a lot of trouble. He had to deal with his second DUI and was banned from USA swimming for six
months and had 18 months of no alcohol probation according to an article from swimswam.com. An
article from Sports Illustrated by Tim Layden suggests that this might have been the turning point for
Michael and could lead him to even more success. Phelps has been training clean and looks in the best
shape ever says
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Hermia s Dream
With regards to William Shakespeare s comedy, A Midsummer Night s Dream, the theme of love plays
a central role throughout the play. When separating the play into its separate worlds being: the social
world and the green/comic world, the norms regarding love differs from one world to the next. With
reference to the given extract of Lysander and Hermia in the comic world, certain threatening forces
within the comic world surface to interfere with plot as well as the way in which these dark forces are
driven out in order for the play to remain comedic instead of tragic. The world in which the lovers plot
is predominantly set is in the comic world, where the comedic element of the play is brought to life.
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Although, due to, the overruling figures of Theseus [the Duke] and Oberon [the king of the fairies] ,
the initial tragic element is discarded (Calderwood). In accordance to Alexander Leggatt (Leggatt), a
Shakespearean comedy is formulated in such a way that, conventions like mistaken identity, rival
wooers, and parents whom appose love matches , as well as the play, formulated in dealing with the
familiar , allows for the play to be relatable and therefore
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Waterfall Short Story
Waterfall The story of how I jumped off a waterfall starts one brisk morning in Costa Rica. My
brother, my dad, and I woke up pretty early given the fact that we were on vacation. I wasn t too
thrilled about losing out on a few hours of sleep, but my brother didn t seem to mind. As I stepped out
into the cool Costa Rican air I wasn t sure I was going to enjoy the hike we would be going on. My
dad said There is a waterfall at the end of the trail, and I think we can swim in the water beneath it.
None of that really excited me. I had seen quite a few waterfalls on other trips that I had been on and
didn t think they were anything super special. On top of that, I could walk down to the beach and
swim if I really wanted to. I would much rather go to the beach and boogie board than go see a
waterfall. After a short discussion, I reluctantly got in the car. It was a long ride to the start of the trail,
so I was able to get a little more sleep. For most of the ride I looked out the window at the infinite
amount of trees. I don t think I had ever seen more trees in my life. They were everywhere. On both
sides of the road there were tall trees with long vines hanging from them. The thing that I found more
amazing was how dense the forest was. I could barely see five feet into the trees because it was so
dark. The trees blocked out just about every inch of sunlight. I remember my brother asking What
happens if you get lost in there? . I answered Well you would probably never
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Integrity In The Medical Field
Integrity is a code of values which individuals follow. It means to follow moral and ethical convictions
such as being honest or doing the right thing. Integrity can be applied to many scenarios including the
workplace, the university or our home. For students such as myself, which are perusing a career in the
medical field, integrity has to be a core value for delivering decent healthcare. In the medical field
patients, every day entirely rely on the integrity of their doctors. By trusting the doctor or any other
medical professional they encounter, they expect their medical records and secrets to be treated with
the highest discretion. As a dear friend who practiced medicine for more than 30 years once told me
Doctors know it all, but say
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Controversial Views in Kate Chopin s The Awakening Essay
The Controversial Views in Kate Chopin s The Awakening Kate Chopin s The Awakening is truly a
novel that stands out from the rest. From the moment it was published, it has been caused women to
examine their beliefs. The fact that The Awakening was shunned when first published, yet now taught
in classrooms across the country is proof that The Awakening is full of rebellious and controversial
ideas. One of the main themes explored in The Awakening is that of a woman s place in society. In
that time period, a woman was considered in some ways to be property of a man (Mahin 2). This is
shown repeatedly in The Awakening, through the many relationships between the characters. As with
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Edna s unconventional ideas about her place in the society that she lived in is proof of the rebellious
nature of The Awakening. There are many other areas of Edna s story while illustrate the rebellious
ideas that she represents. For example, her view of religion is very controversial for that time period.
Throughout the story, we can see that Edna had no tolerance for the religious practices that were held
so dear to the rest of society (Klein 3). It is not surprising that Edna refuses to worship any higher
power, since we have also seen that she refuses to hold even her family to any higher regard (Klein 4).
Additionally, Edna s attitude towards art builds on the unconventional themes of the story (Klein 6).
Edna is told by Mademoiselle Reisz that o be an artist... you must possess the courageous soul... the
brave soul. The soul that dares and defies (Chopin 115). This seems indicative of the very soul that
Edna strives to possess in the story. Her quest to become an artist seems tied to her quest to break from
the conventions of society because of this definition. Edna s reverence for art and the values that it
seems to be connected with make her personality even more unconventional in the terms of the society
that she lived in. Even more importantly, it was Edna s own
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Native American Reaction To Native Americans
It has been highly debated whether or not the Native Americans initially had a positive or negative
reaction to the foreign settlers that began to come in large waves to a previously unexplored continent.
There are many historians who claim that the Native Americans immediately reacted with distrust to
the new arrivals, and in some cases and to certain extents this is true. However, it has been shown that
the Natives at first viewed the Whites and Spanish with curiosity and courtesy rather than initial
violence. The Indians were very intrigued with the weaponry of the new peoples and the clothes they
wore, as well as the language they spoke. They did not, at the time, realize the true intentions of the
aliens . It was only after the grievances that were caused as a result of their expeditions that they
began to react to them with distrust and hate. It has been shown that the Native Americans initially
saw the new foreigners as objects of curiosity and interest rather than objects of wrath and destruction.
This curiosity stemmed from many factors such as the clothing that the new comers wore, the
weaponry that these people held and wielded with such confidence, as well as the language and
culture which had never been encountered before. Initially each of the Native American tribes were
very interested in the culture exhibited by the Europeans as they began to populate the Eastern Coast
and the South Americas. Some of the most impactful ideologies that were not only
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Patient Safety Essay
Introduction
Keeping patients safe is essential in today s health care system, but patient safety events that violate
that safety are increasing each year. It was only recently, that the focus on patient safety was
reinforced by a report prepared by Institute of medicine (IOM) entitled To err is human, building a
safer health system (Wakefield Iliffe,2002).This report found that approx imately 44,000 to 98,000
deaths occur each year due to medical errors and that the majority was preventable. Deaths due to
medical errors exceed deaths due to many other causes such as like HIV infections, breast cancer and
even traffic accidents (Wakefield Iliffe, 2002). After this IOM reports, President Clinton established
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Wrong side surgeries are also increasing, which are highest in year 2008.
According to Health Grades, 2009, total Direct cost of unsafe infection practice to Unit ed State is
$535 million while cost to patient safety events is 6.8 billion to federal Medicare pro gram and also
leads to 92,882 preventable deaths in USA. Top 250 hospitals of US have achieved patient safety
excellence award, which has a potential to save 2 billion of federal money and 22,771 deaths from
Medicare patients (Health Grades, 2009). Institute of medicine (IOM) has estimated that adverse drug
reactions cost 1.5 million to the govt.which can be reduced with proper interventions (Classen, Jaser
Budnitz, 2010). Total cost due to medical errors is 29 bil lion annually, which includes costs due to
medical bills and due to loss of income and other dis abilities. Seeing the severity of patient safety
events, it is necessary for the hospitals to take proper steps towards patient safety. Each step towards
patient safety saves hundreds of lives and thousands of dollars. Preventable medical errors affect the
trust of patient on health care person nel (Health Grade, 2009).
National patient safety goals
National patient safety goals were established in year 2002 to help
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Essay on Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth is an American hero. He transformed baseball from a sport, to a national pastime when it
needed it the most. Coming off of the wake of the Black
Socks scandal, baseball was headed downhill. It had a bad reputation, and interest was waning. The
dead ball era was dragging on, and there were to few baseball purists left to support it. Baseball was in
search of a new audience, and Babe Ruth handed it to them on a silver platter. Babe Ruth started the
Home run era of baseball. In the dead ball scores of 2 1 1 0 was the norm. With the advent of the
Home run era, games that averaged 1 2 runs an inning were common.
What once took a couple hits, walks, and a stolen base to accomplish were being done with the ...
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Mary who were poor, or orphans.
Brother Mathias was the one who introduced Babe to baseball, as a recreational game to play during
the spring. It wasn t long until Babe was the only 13 year old playing on the 16 years and older team.
First as a catcher, then later as a Pitcher. It was here that he first established a prowess for hitting. His
long home runs would leave local audiences speechless. It was his pitching, however that landed him
his first professional job. Jack Dunn of the then minor league Baltimore Orioles signed him at the
young age of 17. He played a few years for the Orioles, until Dunn sold him to the Boston Red Sox.
Babe pitched well, finally breaking into the Red Sox starting rotation in 1918. Then the Red Sox ran
into some hard luck, and in search of money sold him for the then huge amount of money, 125,000.
It is often said that New York and Babe Ruth were made for one another, and by the way Babe took
New York by storm, it is hard to dispute the saying. He took an instant liking to the big city, enjoying
bars, dance clubs and people in general. It was in New York that Babe started the long ball game. In
the early twenty s Babe s home run totals usually eclipsed that of any other TEAM in baseball. After a
few years however, people began to pattern there swing after babe, and pretty soon each team had
their own home run experts. The boom in run
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Ethnicity Of Faces And Stereotypes
A total of 44 participants are recruited from a psychology course Research Method from University of
British Columbia. In the first round of data collection, 11 participants are recruited from the same
section of the course while the second round of data collection, 33 participants came in from other
sections as well. After the first round of the study, 3 are scientifically removed since they have left 2
pages of the questionnaire blank or rating only one version of the picture, which would induce no
comparison between the original and altered photos. Therefore, our data are presented with 41 active
participants.
Information such as gender, ethnic identity, college standing, and age are collected. More than 50% of
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A filter was applied to all faces, especially stronger to the African American s and Indian s faces to
lighten the skin tone, hence they do not stand out too much (refer to Figure 1 in Appendix). The order
of photos shown to participants are randomized using excel and were shown one by one instead of
going by pairs, subtle differences would best be testified by implicit preference instead of obvious
comparison. Photos are sorted at the time when participants arrive o the first round of data collection,
and the rating sheet was created on a separate sheet. It was modified in the second round of data
collection with sorted randomized order of photos with corresponding rating scale beneath the pictures
before hand for better efficiency and accuracy (refer to Figure 2 in Appendix). A follow up question
was attached after rating the photos do you recognize this face to avoid personal preference or bias
towards to pictures beforehand, which could possible skew the rating instead of what we would like to
test. During the second round of data collection, the rating and photos are presented one by one in a
single sides piece of paper, followed up by a modified close ended question do you already know who
this person is before this experiment to confirm whether the participants recognize the person or seen
the
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Mary Bell s Early Childhood
In 1968, 11 year old Mary Bell walked into a Newcastle courtroom and was subsequently convicted of
manslaughter for the slayings of two toddler boys (Fraser Alderson, 2001). Martin Brown (4) and
Brian Howe (3) were strangled to death all because Bell wanted to do so for the sole pleasure and
excitement associated with killing (Seamark Sims, 2009). Bell s early life certainly paved way for her
atrocities a short few years later. Reports from family members and witnesses claimed to have seen
Bell s mother giving her sleeping pills disguised as sweets, in the hopes of getting rid of the child
(Sereny, 1998). At the ripe age of 3, Bell was forced into sexual acts with other men by her own
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To do so, it must be point to examine Bell s childhood and all she had to endure. While there is no
justification for the death of Brian Howe and Martin Brown, there might be an explanation as to why
Bell did what she did. The trauma that Mary Bell endured in early childhood is perhaps the key to
providing an answer to the why of the case. Trauma history is universal in children populations
suffering from CD (Greenwald, 2002). Trauma is a key characteristic in the etiology of CD, especially
when examined with features like lack of empathy, impulsivity, and anger (Greenwald, 2002). Having
to be repeatedly subjected to neglect by her own mother it would not be hard to reconcile why Bell
grew to be so angry. It certainly did not help that the attention she was given by her mother was as
negative as it can get she was only paid attention to when her mother wanted to use her for the
gratification of other men. The sexual abuse Bell suffered at the hands of her caregiver falls in line
with research in which this kind of abuse is significantly correlated with CD symptoms (Podurski, et
al., 2014).Of the risk factors associated with CD, Bell s development of the disorder was seemingly
associated with the trauma model of disorder. However, within the negative childhood environment,
there were other factors embedded that contributed to the overall trauma experience. Bell s mother
showed a severe lack of good parenting skills, most notably maltreatment. Which led to disruption
between any positive parent child interactions (Mash Wolfe, 2016). The aggression shown by
strangling and then describing it with fondness is typical of a child that was physically abused by their
parent. The link between abuse and aggression lies in the child s inability to process social information
properly (Mash Wolfe, 2016). Bell s
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Advantages Of Judicial Activism
Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being passed based on biased
intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of providing justice to the
disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism inculpate that it increases the
power of the elected branch of authority or appointed judges to damage the ruleJudicial Activism
Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being passed based on biased
intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of providing justice to the
disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism inculpate that it increases the
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These not only introduce new interpretations of the law but also guide new information to light.
Judicial activism also takes into account the Constitutional law and showcase it in a relevant way that
can be gone through by public, even if it fails. It cannot disintegrate the barriers of communication
between administrative jurisdictions nor within the bureaucratic ranking but it can influence the
interest and wisdom of the nationals on the contemplation of administrators not only to safeguard their
rights but also to guide the matters of public
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Is Beauty In The Eye Of The Beholder
Imagine you are walking through the woods on a sunny fall day, during this walk there are many
things that might bring you pleasure. Along the way you might hear a bird singing, feel a rock as you
hike a path, taste cold water to replenish your thirst, and see many beautiful sights. The person you are
walking with may have a total different experience and sense things that bring pleasure to them that
may not to you. There is an old adage that says Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. This adage can be
debated time and time again. The first things to look at is the definitions of beauty and beholder. The
dictionary defines beauty is a combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses ( Beauty ). It
doesn t say beauty has to be seen by the eye. Beauty can be combination of our five senses. It can be
anything we can see, touch, taste, feel, or smell. The definition of beholder is a person who observes a
sense. The adage Beauty is in the eye of the beholder by definition means that each person sees beauty
and can find beauty in different things through their senses ( Beholder ). It creates a very subjective
approach to beauty. The adage is true because each person is an individual and has different
perspectives and way of sensing. The idea that what pleases one person may not please another is true
along this case because not everybody has the same preference to beauty. Beauty is subjective and can
be seen through personal experience and should give society a
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Operation Overlord Essays
Operation Overlord On June 6, 1944 the largest amphibious assault in history took place. On the
morning of the Invasion of Normandy, beaches in the area of Cotentin, France, were bombarded with
over 5,000 tons of bombs, destroying German defenses and de mining many areas. Following the
bombardment over 100,000 soldiers swam ashore, and 11,700 paratroopers were dropped to secure
Normandy Beach. After two months of battle, Allied troops marched into Normandy on August 24th,
1944. The Invasion of Normandy not only was the turning point of the World War II, but also directly
led to the liberation of Western Europe from the Nazi regime. Deception of the Germans was an
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This work practically destroyed the French transportation system, removing the Germans ability to
send reinforcements for the attack. The night before D Day, three airborne units, the 101st and 82nd
American Airborne Divisions and the 6th British Airborne Division were meant to be deployed to
areas south of the beach. Their mission was to clear the way for the troops by eliminating various
obstacles. However, due to the weather the mission was not fully successful. The 82nd, to be dropped
near the town of Sainte Mère Eglise, were scattered throughout the countryside. The 101st s mission
was to drop south of Utah Beach to secure roads and bridges at Carentan. Unfortunately, many of the
paratroopers were dropped into the water and drowned. However, the troops were able to regroup to
complete most of their objectives, thanks to the efforts of the French Resistance. Because the
Resistance had cut phone lines, the German chain of command was disrupted, and they could not get a
firm hold on the battle. At 7:00 am, the time appointed as H Hour, the amphibious invasion began. The
bombardment was to end and the invasions begin at the same time. The bombers finished on time, but
the landing equipment ran late, giving the Germans a little bit of time to prepare for the invasion. Juno
beach was invaded by the Canadian 3rd Infantry and their success there is a matter of great Canadian
national pride.
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Michael Vick Essay
Michael Vick growing up was always very athletic. He was always the fastest and the best at most of
the sports that he played. He went to high school for two years and played College Football at Virginia
Tech, where as a freshman he placed third in the Heisman Trophy balloting. He left after his
sophomore year to enter the NFL and was drafted first overall by the Falcons in the 2001 draft, the
first African American quarterback ever to be taken first overall. In six seasons with the Falcons, he
gained wide popularity for his performance on the field, and led the Falcons to the playoffs twice.
During his tenure with Atlanta, Vick was selected to three Pro Bowls. The Atlanta Falcons made him
the first player selected. Vick became the Falcons starting quarterback his second season. He helped
Atlanta reach the playoffs in 2002 and the conference championship game in 2004 ( Vick ). During
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the first law that he helped pass is H.R. 2492, the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act, which
would make it a federal crime to be a spectator at a dogfight or cockfight with additional felony
penalties for bringing a child to such a fight. The breakdown of this law is basically not allowing
anyone to run or watch a chicken or dogfight.
The Second law Michael Vick helped pass was the law that doesn t allow to dog owners to leave their
dogs in a in 32 degrees fahrenheit and lower depending on the breed, and a car over 95 degrees
fahrenheit. This law is useful for the safety because when a dog is overheating he or she can be legally
taken from the vehicle and there life can be saved. This is also important because if a person such as
Michael Vick is was running a dogfighting ring he would be arrested if he was caught.
In Summary, Michael Vick has rebuilt himself by speaking for The Humane Society, Helping the pit
bulls that he abused, and by helping to pass laws that ensure the safety of
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Deliberate Practice
10,000 Hour Rule: An Annotated Bibliography
Ericsson, K. Anders et al. The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance.
Psychological Review, vol. 100, no. 3, 1993, pp. 363 406. doi:10.1037//0033 295x.100.3.363.
The article discusses the idea that deliberate practice in a domain increases the chances of becoming
an expert in the field. It provides a significant amount of factual knowledge that comes from fellow
researchers and studies over a period of time to provide information in proving the theoretical
frameworks presented in the article. The article talks about the factors necessary for achieving and
surpassing maximal performance. Also analyzing the ways in which the number of hours and years
practiced over greatly affect the person s capabilities. The article introduces the idea that even very
experienced people in a field can significantly increase their performances through deliberate efforts
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It then contrasts deliberate practice with activities that tend to occur more frequently in various
domains. The authors then propose a theoretical framework that can explain how expert performance
can be attained through deliberate practice. The minimum consistent time of practice required for the
domains like music, mathematics, tennis, swimming, and long distance running is the 10 year rule or
the 10,000 hours rule . This article is significantly better in expanding my knowledge about the 10,000
hours rule as the book outliers only introduce the idea of
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Racial Barriers In The Film Remember The Titan s
Remember the Titan s is a film produced in January 2000 by Jerry Bruckheimer featuring black and
white schools integrating. As a result, the football teams also unified forming the titans. Although at
the beginning there was tension among them, they eventually came together to form a truly worthy
team. In the duration of the film, there are many instances in the film where racial barriers are broken
down, and as a result both races are able to get along. When Boone takes the team for a run through
the woods into the graveyard where the battle of Gettysburg took place; he delivers a speech which
breaks down racial barriers because of its hidden meaning. He tells them to take a lesson from the
dead and states that if they didn t come together, they would surely be destroyed . This makes the team
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With the use of negative reinforcement, incorporating his learning exercise with running laps. He
gives them the option to either communicate or run laps ultimately wearing them down with each
passing day and finally making them talk, which is evident when Bertier tries to speak to Julius
because he can t take it anymore . A key aspect of the success of the exercise is Louie Lastik. By
talking to his black teammates very often and learning things about them, he builds countless bonds
with members of each race. Due to Lastik s experience with racism from all the travelling he does; he
knows how to adapt to it, ultimately causing no offence to anyone. His efforts have made a significant
impact on the team, as he can actively keep an open mind in difficult times. Bruckheimer proves that
everyone is capable of change. And even 2 different races can get along if given time to
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The Global Epidemic Of Elder Abuse Essay
Evidence suggests that one in 10 older adults experiences some form of elder abuse, but only one in
25 cases is reported to social services agencies (Dong, 2012, p. 2151). Elder mistreatment can occur in
a variety of settings including domestic and assisted living. Elder abuse includes psychological,
physical, and sexual abuse; neglect to include both caregiver and self neglect; and financial
exploitation. With the vast explosion of the aging population in today s society elder abuse can no
longer loom in the shadows.
Literature Review After many years, the global epidemic of elder abuse is beginning to receive the
public attention it desperately needs. Forty years after child abuse and domestic violence first entered
mainstream of the publics eye, elder abuse, which attacks all demographic, geographic, and economic
populations on earth is finally making headway. Studies have shown that elder abuse is severely
underreported with about 10% of all elderly being subjected to some form of abuse and an estimated
less than half of these cases ever get reported (B. J., Holroyd Leduc, 2012). The American dreams
includes that we believe in the right to live free of abuse, neglect and exploitation and violence
regardless of age, gender, race and economic standing.
Statement of Problem According to Gibson and Qualls (2012) victims of elder abuse are usually, white
widowed females ages 70 to 89, however anybody can be affected. The first step is understanding
what elder abuse
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Benefits And Benefits Of Yahoo
This paper explores the benefits offered at my organization. Yahoo provides a benefits package that
includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Disability. In addition, there are supplemental
and voluntary benefits that have become industry standard offerings based on larger competing
organizations. (Levin Epstein, 2011) Working in the technology industry, the recruitment and retention
efforts drive benefit offerings to be highly competitive. This requires consistent review of turnover
causation in correlation to accessible benefits. Examples of newly recognized benefit offerings that are
now considered industry standard are adoption assistance, tuition reimbursement, and sabbaticals.
Additionally this paper will identify quantitative and qualitative methods to evaluate effectiveness,
utilization, and employee satisfaction in regards to recommended changes or additions to these
benefits. MSHR 640 Term Project Current Benefits Recommendations My organization offers some
standard benefits as well as some extra benefits to set them apart as an extraordinary employer. The
standard medical package includes Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k and Disability insurances. All full
time employees that are not considered contractors are offered enrollment on the first day of
employment up to 31 days from your hire date to select your benefits; however your effective date is
the day you start. If you do not make any elections, they will automatically enroll you in
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Persuasive Essay On Hockey Jerseys
You may think that if you want to have your own NHL jersey to wear to games, sports bars, and
playoff parties, you are going to have to spend a lot of money, or give up on getting a quality garment.
That just isn t the case. You can now find good NHL jerseys cheap for sale on line.
When the National Hockey League was established in 1917, from the ruins of the National Hockey
Association, the players wore regular sweaters with numbers sewn or pinned to the back. The sweaters
were not specially made, just purchased from a men s clothing store.
Each team, of course, wore a different color. These early NHL jerseys were frequently striped, in a
barber pole style or with just a single color band across the chest. There were only ten teams in ...
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By the 1970s, all kinds of experiments were being made with the whole hockey uniform. In this
decade, the concept of all teams in a city wearing the same colors started to take hold.
When you are shopping for NHL jerseys, for yourself or to give as gifts, you should look at the variety
of cheap jerseys that you can find on the internet. They are able to be made to a high standard for less
money when they are made in China. Jerseys from China have all the same details that the real players
jerseys do, like stitched on logos and patches. They use quality fabrics so they are durable. They don t
require any special cleaning like expensive jerseys can. They look just as good, but cost you less
money.
In 1995, the principle of the third jersey really took off. They are called third jerseys because they are
neither the regular home or away jerseys, but have a different style or design. Many of them are retro
or vintage designs from the team s past. Others have been designed to be worn on holidays or for other
commemorative purposes. You can find all the best third designs in the online shops that are selling
cheap
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A Comparison Of Art In Wiggins s Of Mice And Men
The project this group presented to the class would happen to be a Prezi presentation. The Prezi
presentation was complete with descriptions and comparisons of not only characters, but also of style,
technique, settings, themes, cultural influences, symbols, art based off of the novels, and some rabbit
clip art. The art ties into each novel in its own, specific ways. The first piece, which is untitled, shows
white silhouettes of Lennie and George standing inside the black silhouette of a rabbit. This shows
how their dream, of owning a rabbit farm, was bigger than the both of them, and that to do it, they
would require help. Another piece, Of Mice and Men by Mick Wiggins, shows the close friendship
between George and Lennie, and how for the longest time, it was really only the both of them on their
travels together. Meanwhile, the final piece, The Departure of the Joads by Thomas Hart Bennon,
shows the dreariness of the Okies situation, along with a symbol of hope for the future shown by the
light shining radiantly from beyond their vehicle. Many of Steinbeck s characters can be rather cruel,
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From his in depth descriptions of characters and scenery to even how he focuses on internal conflict,
and questionable moral choices and decisions, he shows a consistency in his writing and a signature
patterns that hardcore fans of his work can pick out. One of the other techniques Steinbeck heavily
enjoys is setting. Steinbeck uses in depth descriptions of scenery in order to set the scene . Almost
whole chapters in The Grapes of Wrath are dedicated to setting the scene for the next chapter, proving
just how much Steinbeck relied on these. From his descriptions of the dying land in The Grapes of
Wrath to the peaceful secret place to the dream of Of Mice and Men , Steinbeck knows how to use
descriptive language to manipulate how a reader is
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Hate Crime In America
Hate crime has been an ongoing issue in America. The Federal Bureau of Investigation report released
in 2014 recorded 5928 hate crimes and 7242 victims. Hatred and antagonism are not new to American
society; it s only getting worse and more ingrained gradually. It is striking to know that the
communities America has alienated, such as African Americans and women, have always been
integral elements in its society. To better comprehend victimization, the subsequent aspects will be
analyzed: ethnicity and religion.
Arabs and Islam
The relationship between the United States and the Middle East has not been the best. This has been as
a result of past battles between the U.S and the Middle East. For example the United States led a 34
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This is the most reliable and precise information available to analyze victim types (The United States
Department of Justice). It enlists all the crimes that have been registered but does not display data on
all crimes.
Conclusion
Victimization is a consequence of the weak terrorizing the weaker. Individuals that commit acts of
discrimination, bias or other kinds of isolated mischief bear some form of deficiency. It has been
explained that victims can originate from crime attributed with society, families and peers. They can
usually be identified from the Victimology theory profile. Surroundings, environment and opportunity
are only some of many components that provoke people to victimize others. September 11, 2001 was a
black day that America will not easily forget; however, it certainly not licenses Americans to abuse
Arab Americans.
By categorizing them terrorists as a whole, Americans have abandoned their rationale and civility. The
killing or torture of Arab Americans will not undo the loss suffered on 9/11. It is important to identify
the enemy and not to hold the innocent responsible for misdeeds of
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Yojimbo Theme
In Akira Kurosawa s movie Yojimbo the time, characters are inspired by the Japanese History. Like
the story happening after the collapse of the Tokugawa Era. However there are several indication that
some of the techniques used were based from Western films and its style and technique. During the
first part of the movie where Sanjuro came to the deserted village that is somewhat abandoned by the
Japanese Government, in actuality it is more like a ghost town. It showed a classic western wild west
setting where a stranger passes by the empty town while the wind is blowing the leaves and dust. The
villagers are scared on what might happen to him and village so the stranger was advised to leave. But
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Even though they do not have the same plot as Yojimbo where there is a stranger that goes to a town
and save it from two gangs. One of the main theme that the Yojimbo have is it shows the condition of
people in a town that is ruled by gangs. Most of the people in the world have somehow know this kind
of situation whether it is from their history or they experience it themselves. The constant fear of
fights broking out and the villagers being affected by it. The westerns adapting the Yojimbo showed
that they themselves have this kind of history in the past, where the government have abandoned the
town and the local police cannot do anything to stop these abusive gangs, whether it is only one gang
or two. Another theme is these gangs have slaves which is also a universal theme that many people
have learned that this kind of oppression and abuse is shown in history books. Lastly another
important theme that have been adapted and is still being adapted by many movies is having a hero
that despises the weak and is somewhat selfish, opportunistic and manipulative. But in the end these
character have a soft spot like what is seen in the Yojimbo . Even though there are variation on this
kind of theme, the main focus here is that there is a hero that will come and save a village or town
from bad things or people such as gangs. The fact that these themes are very powerful and many
people can relate to this and have a great appeal to the audience showed how successful Yojimbo
crossed cultural
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Satyagraha Essay
Mahatma Gandhi used the term Satyagraha to refer to a kind of active but absolutely non violent
resistance to oppression. In his words:
Truth (satya) implies love, and firmness (agraha) engenders and therefore serves as a synonym for
force. I thus began to call the Indian movement Satyagraha, that is to say, the Force which is born of
Truth and Love or non violence, and gave up the use of the phrase passive resistance , in connection
with it, so much so that even in English writing we often avoided it and used instead the word
satyagraha ... [Satyagraha in South Africa, 1926 from Johnson, p. 73., (found on Wikipedia,
Satyagraha)]
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Preparation for Life in Peace: The Role of Youth
Statement to the International Year of Peace Seminar for the Asia, Pacific and Western Asia Regions
Bangkok,Thailand
20 24 May, 1985
The Bahá í International Community would like to make a few comments on the significant ways in
which youth, with its idealism and energy, can help fulfill the aim of the Charter of the United Nations
to establish universal peace; and to suggest that the International Year of Peace Secretariat give special
attention in its proposed programme for IYP to the ways in which young people can, through their
creativity and drive, not only be seized with the vision of a world society incorporating the rich
diversity of human characteristics and cultures, but also recognize their most valuable role in
achieving world unity and world peace.
Drawing on the experience of Bahá í youth from over 2000 ethnic backgrounds in more than 160
independent countries, the Bahá í International Community suggests the following ways in which
youth can hasten to bring about a lasting world peace and build a world civilization: I. By developing
an understanding and conviction of the principle of the organic oneness of humanity, and by
expressing this belief through action.
Science and religion have
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Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
The purpose of this essay is to analyze one of the more popular and well known poems written by
Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night. The poem relates to the
shortness of life and the inevitability of death that should not be easily accepted, which was a common
theme for Dylan Thomas. This is ironic given the poet s early death from a drunken binge in New
York City while he was visiting the United States as part of a tour in which he recited his poems to
adoring fans.
Thomas powerful message is contained in the form of a villanelle. The villanelle is a highly structured
poem which makes use of a great deal of repetition in its standard nineteen lines. The first five stanzas
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Loss of one s faculties can make life seem unbearable but Thomas wants his father to focus on life s
positive aspects and not dwell on the negativity.
In the sixth and final stanza, Thomas speaks to his father directly, having finished his four examples of
men who fight death ( And you, my father, there on that sad height ). Thomas implores his father on
the precipice of death to speak ill or good, as long as it is done with passion ( Curse, bless me know
with your fierce tears, I pray ). The poet realizes passion may stave off death. He also hopes his father
might identify with the four types of men cited in the poem as Thomas apparently viewed his father as
an intelligent and decent, but very ill, free spirit.
Of course, Thomas message isn t meant only for his father. It is normal to have regrets late in life. It is
not uncommon for people to give up hope and look upon death as a welcome prospect. Yet Thomas
realizes that life is better than death, which is the ultimate destroyer of hope in this life. The poet also
reminds us to seize the day and make the most of whatever time we have.
The issue Thomas addresses in his poem can be a very difficult one which all of us may face at some
point. Choosing life over death can be especially difficult for the terminally ill. Their plight can have a
dramatic effect on family members and other loved ones who
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M1 Unit 4
Fallen Paige
October 30, 2014
Unit 4 Individual Project Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired myself along with
many other nationalities all over the world in so many ways. He was a very courageous and intelligent
man who fought so hard for the blacks or African Americans like myself to have equal rights like the
whites or Caucasian people. Just as other civil rights leaders such as Rosa Parks, Dr. King felt that it
just wasn t fair that the black people was segregated from the white people. Black people couldn t use
the same water fountains, bathrooms, eat at the same diner with the white people, etc. He felt like we
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Washington. In 1948, he graduated from Morehouse College with a B.A. degree in Sociology. With
this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of
brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to
go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. And this
will be the day. (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I Have A Dream August 28, 1963). This speech was
spoken by Dr. King. It inspired me in so many ways and gave me one tip to carry along my
educational journey. That tip is to work hard for what I believe in and never give up no matter what
trials I may face. Dr. King along with many other civil rights leader has made it easier for the citizens
in this country to get a good education, I m planning on taking full advantage of it and will continue to
motivate my children to do the same. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made such a huge impact on my life
considering the fact that I am an African American and I m also a Christian as well. I believed strongly
in his word and the message that he was trying to send .I hate the fact that he had to die behind it all
because he seemed to be a wonderful pastor, person, father, mentor and friend. In conclusion Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. fought hard for what he believed in. after all he went through he was sure to
spread his message even though it cost him his
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Introduction. Before Moving Into A New Neighborhood, There
Introduction Before moving into a new neighborhood, there are many indexes people need to take into
consideration, for instance, the crime rates, the quality of the educational institutions in the
neighborhood as well as other neighborhood welfares. It is common for people who have children to
move to districts with great educational services. On the contrary, people who do not have children
will move out of these neighborhoods to avoid additional fees. Sometimes. These factors which affect
people decisions to stay in or move out of the neighborhood interest me. This project will study the
correlations between the population of Denver neighborhoods and 6 possible factors. The dataset was
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Then I run a Fit Regression Model with x3, x6 and x7. Then I test the significance of the regression
line. To test the significance of the coefficients: H0: βk = 0 (k=3, 6, 7); H1: at least one of these
coefficients does not equal to 0. F= [∑ (ŷi ȳ) /p] / σ^2 = MSR/MSE = 3.56 with p value = 0.02 0.05;
σ^2 = ∑ (Yi ŷi) ^2 / (n p 1) = 426.61. The F value is statistically significant. Therefore, we have the
sufficient evidences reject the null hypothesis. To test the significance of the intercept:H0: β0=0; H1:
β0≠0. t (n 4) = ^β0 β0 / SE (^β0) = 2.89; p value = 0.006 0.05. The t score is statistically significant.
Therefore, we have sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis. To test the significance of other
coefficients. H0: βk=0; H1: βk≠0. K= (3,6,7) t (n 4) = ^β3 β3 / SE (^β3) = (0.0631 0)/ 2.05 = 2.89
with p value = 0.308; t (n 4) = ^β6 β6 / SE (^β6) = ( 0.01325 0)/ 0.00502= 2.64 with p value =
0.0128*; t (n 4) = ^β7 β7 / SE (^β7) = ( 0.0605 0)/ 0.0298= 2.03 with p value= 0.049* The t score is
statistically significant for β6 and β7. Therefore, we have sufficient evidence to reject the null
hypothesis for β6 and β7. However, the t score is not statistically significant for β3. Therefore, we fail
to reject the null hypothesis of β3. Then I run 4 residual plots for the regression. From the normal
probability plot, the residuals fall along the
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Rape, Violence, And Violence
Though the offensive act occurs off stage, Pinter makes the rape incident pivotal in understanding the
acts of violence committed against women. Rape like other acts of physical violence leads to injuries
and bruises in the victim and also leads to psychological effects such as post traumatic stress, anxiety
and depression in the victim. But what separates rape from other acts of physical violence is that it
hurts the dignity of a woman, shatters her confidence, makes her feel powerless and nothing but an
object of pleasure for her offenders and at times causes long lasting physical and psychic problems. In
the play One for the Road, rape is used as a tool of violence to cause the psychological breakdown of
not only Gila but also her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Beginning. She is beginning to fall in love with me. On the brink ... of doing so. The trouble is, I have
rivals. Because everyone here has fallen in love with your wife. It s her eyes have beguiled them ...
(p.231)
Though Victor does not say anything then, his immense mental anguish and pain is expressed later on
when he tells Nicolas Kill me (p.232)
A scene of sexual molestation is observed in Pinter s play Mountain Language when the Sergeant at
the prison puts his hand on the bottom of a young woman, who had come to visit her imprisoned
husband.(p.256) The young woman does not protest against the molestation out of fear that her
husband might be brutally tortured as a consequence of her complaint against the Sergeant s indecent
behaviour. Instead what she understands by the Sergeant s behaviour is that if she offers her body for
sexual pleasure to him and other higher officials she might be able to get her husband released from
the confinement. That is why towards the end of the play, she willingly offers her body to be sexually
violated.
YOUNG WOMAN
Can I fuck him? If I fuck him, will everything be all right?
SERGEANT
Sure. No problem.
YOUNG WOMAN
Thank you. (p.264)
Here though the woman herself gives the proposition of sexual favours from her end, she is a victim in
her own way. Her husband is imprisoned with no
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Why Plea Bargains Should Be Taken To Trial
When it comes to trials there is a great deal of uncertainty. There is no way to predict what a jury or
judge will decide. A case that a lawyer thought would go one way could completely turn and do the
opposite. This leads to the question of whether a case should be taken to trial or not. It is because of
this that plea bargaining is often put to use. Plea bargaining is beneficial to the prosecutor as well as
the defense attorney and the defendant. Plea bargains are based upon the mutual interest of all parties
involved and they can occur for a variety of reasons. One reason a plea bargain may occur is because a
prosecutors evidence is not as strong as they would like. Prosecutors want their cases to be as strong
as possible so that they can expect a win. If they are unsure of what the outcome may be, they prefer
to find a way to avoid going to trial. Plea bargains offer prosecutors a speedy conviction without
committing to the necessities of a trial. However, this does not only help the prosecutor. The accused
may find reduced charges, reduced defense costs, and sometimes even a shorter sentence than
originally planned. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Perhaps the prosecutor knows that he will win the case. If he/she has enough evidence to convict the
defendant it may be that the defense attorney suggests that a plea bargain would be best for his/her
client. Sometimes plea bargains are offered when the defendant releases information about other
crimes they are aware of. In return, they get the possibility of reduced charges that I mentioned earlier.
Once again, the benefits of plea bargains are mutual to everyone involved. While there may be many
different reasons as to why a plea bargain may occur, these are just a few
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The Phobia of Social Anxiety
Social Anxiety also known as Social phobia was finally added to the list of anxiety disorders in the
year of 1986. Social Anxiety Disorder has the earliest onset of almost any mental disorder. Jaret, Peter
by definition is the fear of interaction with other people that brings on self consciousness, feelings of
being negatively judged and evaluated, and, as a result, leads to avoidance. Before it became known as
a phobia or an anxiety disorder it was known as a personality disorder. There are many different signs
and symptoms of this disorder and they look a lot like being shy except these are much worse. These
symptoms are both seen and unseen but many patients are misunderstood to be just shy rather than
having an actual disorder. (Schrof, Joannie M., and Stacey Schultz.)
Social Anxiety can be broken down into two different types, generalized and non generalized. When a
person has generalized social anxiety that person fears judgement and will avoid most or almost all
social situations. When a person has non generalized social anxiety he or she won t be as anxious as a
person who has generalized social anxiety but they will still have fear of judgement and will avoid
those certain situations that they do not like or feel safe in such as public speaking or using the public
restroom. Adding onto generalized and non generalized, there are also different levels of shy that
doctors go by but for everyone else they only go by what society says is normal. Now there s some
who
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Greek Informative Speech
Hi everybody, My name is Mary and I am going to be your docent for the day. Today we are going to
be learning about two different kinds of ancient artwork. I am going to be showing you examples from
ancient Egyptian art and ancient Greek art. First off we are going to learn about ancient Greek art. The
Greeks mastered the idea of sculpture, in earlier times the sculptures looked fake but by the classical
period they started looking more natural with realistic looking faces. The Greeks also liked to make
pottery out of stone and clay, they usually would have mythological or religious scenes on them and
grew more realistic over time. The first ancient Greek art that we will be learning about today is the
Winged Victory of Samothrace. It was created around 220 185 BC made from parian and rhodian
marble. On April 15, 1863 workers were excavating and uncovered parts of a statue. They then sent it
to the Louvre, where it is currently on display.You can t tell from the picture, but can you believe that
this statue is over 18 feet tall!! It has been suggested that she was once holding something in her right
hand, such as a trumpet, wreath, or a fillet. The base of the sculpture is made up of 23 blocks of
marble. The next piece of art that we will be learning about is the Laocoon and his Sons. This
sculpture was made in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its is made of stucco coated limestone. The bust is 3300 years old and was found by excavators on
December 6,1912. Next is a piece of art called Pallete of King Namer. The back of the palette has a
scene showing the king about to strike down a foe, whose hair he is grabbing. The king is wearing a
white crown which is associated with upper Egypt. The victim is shown naked kneeling in front of
him, arms close to his body indicating he was bound. In the background in the scene there is a falcon,
which is a symbol of the
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Willy Wonka s Chocolate Factory
After not allowing humans in his Chocolate Factory for the past decade Willy Wonka, a creative
genius of all things chocolate and candy, decided to let five lucky children tour his Chocolate Factory.
All the children, excluding Charlie, had to leave the tour early due their greed and disobedience. Being
at a Chocolate Factory full of temptation, the person who is quickly adaptable to not fall into the
temptations reaps the rewards at the end. All the other children fell prey to their temptation and vices,
while Charlie did not succumb to the pressure. At the end, being the only one left, Charlie became the
sole winner and inheritor of the Chocolate Factory. This idea follows the theory of Charles Darwin
and shows that Charlie will be a great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How did a poor boy, who lives in a two room house with only one bed and only enough money to buy
chocolate once a year find the golden ticket? He did not have a rich dad like Veruca Salt who bought
her hundreds of thousands of chocolate bars, and he himself did not eat candy everyday like Augustus
Gloop. The difference between the rest of the children and Charlie is that he believes in miracles.
Charlie continues forward no matter what the obstacles he faces, he continued to fight to survive even
in the face of starvation with his family during the cold winter. Against all odds and after three
attempts of not finding the golden ticket Charlie finally found it. Charlie believes in miracles and he
needs a wild imagination to become the next big boss and inventor like Willy Wonka. Charlie never
doubted Willy Wonka when he said he was creating absurd square like things that look round, or gum
that gives you a three course meal, and candy that gives you hair. Charlie s unshakeable belief of
miracles and persistence will allow him not to give up when he starts inventing amazing candy and
chocolate that does not work right
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Takagi Research Paper
This is one of the best Takagi tankless water heaters with its direct vent capability and powerful heat
exchanger.
The Takagi Jr tankless water heater is perfect for light residential use as it can comfortably serve a
small family with endless supply of hot water.
This takagi tankless water heater model may be small but don t let that fool you into thinking that it is
fragile.
On the contrary this small Takagi miracle is a robust and powerful whole house tankless water heater
that can serve you well for many years to come.
Takagi Jr Tankless Water heater Model Features
Takagi Jr is a very compact and powerful instant water heater that can be used both for heating water
and radiant heating in your home.
Very compact unit
Energy and Money saving
It provides instant and unlimited supply of hot water
Less weight and can be installed easily
Can be used both for hot water as well as radiant heat usages
Can be used comfortably for houses with 1 or 2 bathrooms
Has a flow rate of .75 to 5. 8 gallons per minute
Can operated at a Temperature Range of : 99+F to 182+F
Takagi TK ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is one of the best options for a small family that would like to enjoy the luxury of having instant
and unlimited supply of hot
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The Action For Declaratory Relief
One such instance where a declaratory judgment does not generally serve a useful purpose or
terminate controversy is where there is another action pending in a different courts involving the same
issues. Indeed, generally courts will not entertain a declaratory judgment action if there is pending, at
the time of the commencement of the action for declaratory relief, another action or proceeding
involving the same parties and in which the identical issues that are involved in the declaratory action
may be adjudicated. Waicker v. Colbert, 347 Md. 108, 113 (1997). This rule rests on the principle that,
[w]ere an action or proceeding is already pending in another forum involving the same issues, it is
manifestly unwise and unnecessary to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Denmead, 22 Md. 135, 145 (1864) (quoting Brooks, supra, 1 Md. Ch. 351). This rule survives in the
context of a declaratory judgment action out of recognition that the declaratory judgment is
distinguishable from other judgments because courts are empowered to adjudicate upon disputed legal
rights whether or not further relief is or could be claimed. Edwin M. Borchard, The Uniform
Declaratory Judgments Act, 18 Minn. L. Rev. 239 (1934). In order for declaratory judgments to retain
the procedural requisites of justiciability: two principal criteria guid[e] the policy of rendering
declaratory judgments . . . (1) when the judgement will serve a useful purpose in clarifying and
settling the legal relations in issue, and (2) when it will terminate and afford relief from the
uncertainty, insecurity, and controversy giving rise to the proceeding. It follows that when neither of
these results can be accomplished, the court should decline to render the declaration prayed.
Id. at 265. Pursuant to these principles, Maryland Courts have generally held that the practical
purposes of the declaratory judgment are ill served when a court makes a declaration while an action
involving similar issues are pending before another court.
In A. S. Abell Co. v. Sweeney, 274 Md. 715 (1975), the Court of Appeals quoted Professor Borchard
in
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Breathing Mediation Research Paper
The object of breathing mediation is to become calm and still the mind to become more lucid. When
done every day a person will learn to relax better. It can aid in controlling what a person thinks as he
sees a pattern to his thoughts and can stop negative ones.
Breathe deeply feeling the abdomen movement and concentrate on it and not the chest. Make sure to
breathe through the nose.
What is the Diaphragm?
It is a large muscle. It sits in a horizontal position crossing the bottom of the rib cage. It connects to
the front, back, and sides of the lower rib cage. It has an oval shape and turned over bowl look.
When someone inhales, it contracts pulling down, and the ribs spread out a little and the lower end of
the lungs expand downward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But the lower abdomen is still when someone breathes with the diaphragm. The chest breathing also
generates more stress and basically a cycle is started. This cause bodily tenseness and agitates the
mind.
The adherent to diaphragmatic breathing for deep meditation has to take the time to learn to breathe
from the diaphragm and keep the top of the chest and the bottom of the abdomen still.
Western medicine has found out that just as the yogis have known for a long time, breathing is closely
related to autonomic nervous system and a person s mind. Thus, some hospitals now teach people
deep breathing.
A person needs to be trained correctly and to practice it daily. He should practice it at least in the
morning and evening.
* Breathe using the diaphragm. The ribs should expand outward, but he shoulders and upper chest
should be still.
* Breathe flowingly. The breath should be steady.
* Breathe slowly. Don t strain. It should feel comfortable.
* Breathe deeply, but don t overdue or strain.
* The breathing should be continual, not a stopping and starting.
* The breathing should be even keeping the inhaling and exhaling equal in
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Critical Summary Of Insurgent
Choice As was true of its precursor, Insurgent mainly revolves around the theme of choices and in the
manner they can change you. After all, the book s tagline is one choice can destroy you. In Insurgent,
all of Tris s decisions had main drawback, as she determined whether or not to enter risky situations,
to fib to Tobias, and even to surrender herself. With so much on the line, Tris s choices involve not
only her, but everybody around her. As the cycle goes on, option left just as important, but the stakes
get upper and upper Division The entire group system is based around separating people up and
creating diverse groups with limitations between them. Insurgent illustrates how these divisions
generate an us vs. them attitude that eventually brings it to ruin. In this novel, schism also happen
within these groups: Dauntless splits into faithful and conspirator, Abnegation is broken , Erudite
imperfection from Jeanine and her following, and Johanna and other Amity tear from their section
when they do not have the same point of view with the result to stay straightforward . These divisions
are what eventually creates so much annihilation, and as Tris learns time and yet again that it is not
possible to complete snooty goals when you are separated down in the center. Trust and Honesty With
much of this novel taking place in Candor nerve center, it is to be expected that trust and honesty
figure vastly into the theme. Tris and Tobias s relationship is put under harm
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  • 2. Similarities And Differences Between Merchant Of Venice... Two of Shakespeare s works, The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night, both have a parallel plot structure which involves a woman disguising herself as a man in order to accomplish some goal. In the former, Portia disguises herself as a lawyer so as to enter the Duke s court and help her husband s friend, Antonio, avoid having a pound of his flesh cut off. In the latter, Viola disguises herself as Cesario so she can enter Duke Orsino s court and work as a page. This parallel structure is further strengthened by the fact that in both plays, the woman in disguise has to perform some task that (during Shakespeare s time) was usually performed by a man. Portia has to defend her husband s friend, Antonio, in court, while Viola has to engage in a sword fight with Sir Andrew. Despite the many similarities, there is a subtle difference: Portia seems much more confident in her role as a man when compared to Viola. We see when Portia is effective and confident as a lawyer but Viola is reluctant to spar with Sir Andrew in a sword fight, and also when she is weary that the Fool has caught on to her disguise. This difference reflects the theme of challenging prejudice in The Merchant of Venice, and also reflect the theme of highlighting gender difference in Twelfth Night, which reveals a lot about both plays as a whole. Portia shows much confidence as a lawyer in the trial scene (Act 4 Scene 1) of The Merchant of Venice. For example, she displays great knowledge of the laws of Venice when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ford Pinto Pros And Cons Lauren McNerney Professor Matteson PHI 361 12D June 22, 2017 In the 70s, it was about the value vs. profit. Everyone wanted a cheap affordable car. No one really seemed to care about safety, just how can I get a car that will transport me from point A to point B. In a business, you have several positions that are high up in the corporation that keep it running. A CEO for example is someone who makes decisions for the business and its products it sells. The case we are dealing with is the Ford Pinto that was made back in 1970. The problem with the making of this car was it was cheap, affordable and got people where they needed to be. But what people were finding out was that if you went 20mph and got rear ended your car could have the possibility of catching on fire. There in fact had been numerous of cases that had been reported of people dying from such incidents. Yet, with the condition of people being aware and along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That being said in reading Freemans article his theory was the basic idea is that businesses, and the executives who manage them, actually do and should create value for customers, suppliers, employer s communities, and financiers (or shareholders) (R. Edward Freeman). Freeman was more for the quality than the quantity unlike Friedman he saw things as do what you have to do to get by. Being in charge of a corporation you want what is best for your company along with keeping the people safe and getting your product out there in a timely fashion. The people wanted the cheap and could kill you car. As being a CEO, the company needed a safer car in the market. That way the customer has an option in choosing what car they would rather have. Having two of the same products out in the market one is just safer than the other at least then it couldn t come back on the company when someone chose the dangerous car rather than the safer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Criticism Of The Media In Gone Girl And The Braindead... Are politicians or even newscasters trustworthy enough to present newsworthy material? Whether it s about politics, an investigation, or a criminal trial, a person must critically analyze the information that s being laid out in front of them before they should make any form of judgment based off what is presented. Criticism of the media is an important aspect of Gone Girl and The Braindead Megaphone. In both literary works, media is represented or described as subjective and storytelling pursuant which can end up being dangerous in some situations, and is prevalent in the real worlds postmodern broadcasting. Subjectivism seems to be an issue with today s information that is being presented to the ill informed population through various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The jury could have been swayed by the non objective facts that they might have seen Ellen present on her broadcast. Later in the book, Nick talks about his feelings and thoughts about Amy (Flynn 302 303). The public may view it as true even though there isn t any actual evidence of Nick s feelings about her (Flynn 302 303). These things aren t easy to physically prove so the public would have to take Nicks word if they decide to believe him and see the situation from his viewpoint. In other words, he s able to subjectively manipulate the situation to better his circumstances. The possible outcome of this information being reported isn t necessarily destructive, even though it s psychologically manipulating material. The presentation of this information would mainly have an effect as to how the public may perceive Nick. Another characteristic of media that is portrayed in Gone Girl and described in The Braindead Megaphone is Storytelling. George Saunders defines storytelling as the idea that we shape or build our knowledge of a subject based off a simulacrum or representation of it that is provided by the mass media (9). In The Braindead Megaphone, the individual with the megaphone (anybody communicating to the outside world) becomes a storyteller/simulacra builder for the happening (9). Storytelling could be destructive if the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Reflective Reflection The British Association of Occupational Therapists (2007) states that reflective practice is fundamental in continuing professional development (CPD) in order to keep skills and knowledge up to date and to practice effectively, safely and legally (Health and Care Professions Council, 2012). Reflection is vital for all healthcare students in order to establish links between theory and practice (Jasper, 2013), that will help increase clinical reasoning and enhance professional practice (Rigby et al., 2012). Using models of reflective thinking makes sure that reflections are meaningful to our personal CPD (Armitage et al., 2012). Models of reflective thinking are designed to aid us reflectively. Each models varies in how much information, description, evaluation and critical analysis are needed. The most commonly used models in healthcare are; Gibbs, Kolb and Borton. In order to choose a reflective model an individual must firstly know what they want to achieve and how in depth they want to go with their reflection (Jasper, 2013). For this reflection I have chosen Gibbs (1988) model to help me understand my role, actions and behaviours throughout my group work sessions with my Personal Professional Development (PPD) group and explore and evaluate the interactions with the multi disciplinary team (MDT) during the research of a patient care pathway. The reasons for choosing Gibbs model is that it is clear and precise which allows for description, analysis and evaluation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development Self Efficacy ... In Vygotsky s concept, zone of proximal development he explains that it is the distance between a child s developmental level, which is determined by independent problem solving and the level of potential development as determined through problem solving under adult guidance (Vygotsky, 1978, p174). This concept is highly used in education and in classrooms. For example, I work with a student who is eighteen years of age and has intellectual disabilities. During our morning routine he enjoys working on puzzles. He has a difficult time putting the puzzle together so I help him with clues and or prompt him to the puzzle piece that fits. He moves onto a new puzzle once I no longer have to give him clues or prompts. As I have tracked his progress he has needed less prompt than he did three months ago. The goal of this concept is that, as an adult collaborates with a child to help them move from where they are to where they should be with help by accomplishing the exercise through prompts, clues, modeling, and etc. Bandura has studied self efficacy, which is the extent or strength of one s belief in one s own ability to complete tasks and reach goals. Self efficacy can affect all types of behaviors like academics, social and recreational. A child might have the ability to accomplish a task, but if they do not feel like they are capable of doing so, then they may fail or may not attempt the task. For example, in a study difficult math problems were given to children with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Liberalism Vs. Realism Essay Liberalism vs. Realism In a world where the drive for power and the will to dominate are held to be fundamental aspects of human nature as the Classical Realists would argue, the necessity for International Organizations cannot be dismissed as some liberalists argue. According to Iriye 2002, IGO s consists of institutions that come into existence through formal agreements among nations and represent their corresponding governments (Iriye 2002, Pg. 12 14). With that in mind, some liberalists argue that joining international organizations and institutions like the United Nations socializes some leaders so that their motivations are more benign (Dunne 2011, Pg. 103). I am convinced to a certain extent with this idea as I feel that even though classical realists argue that every man has within him the desire to rule or the desire for power (Dunne and Schmidt 2011, Pg. 90). When several leaders come together all from different IR theoretical backgrounds (liberalists, realists, constructivists) each decision they make comes collectively thus not leaving too much room for their individual biases based on their theoretical perspectives to impact important international relations issues negatively . Although I highly doubt if anything can be done to control the human desire for power accumulation as a classical realist would say, a part of the psyche of man, I do believe the liberalists argument to be of substance. Because IGO s result in socialization, they also create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Jack London s Build A Fire Jack London s To Build a Fire Introduction To Build a Fireisa short story that is anchored on naturalist movement that was largely developed towards the end of the 19th century. Some of the pioneers of this movement include; Edith Wharton, Theodore Dreiser and Jack London. Themes encompasses under the movement are determinism instead of free will; absence of morality, catapulted with survival and indifference in the environment; instinct as opposed to intellectualism, and lower classes are depicted as equal characters. As such, the narrative is anchored on settings and character of the language used to gauge an individual. To Survive, You Need to Build a Fire , the title of the story is a conflicting instinct between man and nature. London story brings out naturalism and indicates that if man does not collaborate with nature he will not survive. As such, survival benefits are only possible if man s instinct does not seek to benefit him with his surroundings. In light of this, the preoccupation of an individual in search of gold will more likely result in a conflicting situation in a bid to survive. The question becomes, does human action result from brute instincts with the nature he seeks to achieve from? This is wisely answered through the intervention and counsel on how to perform actions in the nature for survival purpose such as the Moby Dick by Herman Melville s. In the reference to Melville s narrative on how to hunt a whale, the reader is equipped with skills on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Modem Biology As Relevant In Today s Society Biology is as relevant in today s society as it was when it was applied by Aristotle to Ja,:nes Watson and Francis Crick. Aristotle was the first to establish the systematic observation and data collection of living organisms. James Watson and Francis Crick were able to identify th structure of DNA using systematic observation and data collection on biological molecules. No matter what position society has, biology s relevance never fades as to obtain answers of the unknown in the natural world. It is a natural science that studies living organisms, including their c emistry, function, development, and evolution. Modem biology has many disciplines relevant to medicine, law, politics, conservation, agriculture, and industry. My specific discipline of study 1s ithin cellular molecular biology. It is a biological concentration that studies the structure and function of macromolecules essential to all life forms. Cellular molecular biology contributes and participates within genetics and biochemistry. This specific discipline is the approach that modem biologists use to understand health, illnesses, medicine, taxonomy, industry, and anatomy from both cellular and molecular perspectives, and ultimately in order to understand the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is done both privately and publicly through funding from the federal government. It provides scientists an income and avenue to seek knowledge relevant to the promotion of societal health. The field is innovative and focuses on developing new medications and improving the overall health and life expectancy of humans. This discipline views the molecular components that form biochemical pathways that provide cells energy, process information, generate new proteins, and replicate a genome. The biological concentration provides information society needs to answer questions both medically and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Sport Of Football Football is one of the most watched sports in the United States, but it is believed to have descended from the ancient Greek game of harpaston. Harpaston was played by a player crossing a goal line by either kicking the ball, running with it across the goal line or throwing it across the line to another player to earn points. Harpaston had very few rules: there was no specific field length, no sideline boundaries, and no specified number of players per team. Most modern forms of football are believed to originate from England during the 12th century where kings from that time banned football because they believed it took away from the traditional sports of England ( A Brief History ). When football first started in the United States in November ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the years 1990 to 2007 the percentage of sprains, strains, broken bones, and dislocations increased by 27 percent, and broken bones, dislocations, and concussions made up 1/3 of the emergency room visits from children ages 6 to 17 years old (Elango) ( Long Term Damage ). The season players of the NFL received 32 percent more head injuries in 2015 than they did in the prior year. Doctors also widely believe that football players who receive multiple head blows have an increased chance to get chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE. CTE can cause many problems such as impaired judgment, problems controlling impulses, and dementia ( Farewell to Football ). After Omalu was the first doctor to realize that football can cause head injuries and brain damage other doctors also started to determine he was correct. After various doctors agreed on this the NFL started to provide 5 million dollars to retired players who have a serious medical condition related to head trauma starting April of 2015 (Dodd, et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Animal Experimentation Research Imagine yourself strapped to a table while strangers with cold hands pry open your eyes to drop a burning liquid onto your pupils, all while poking and prodding your limbs. This kind of needless torture happens hundreds of times every day as scientists try to find answers to scientific questions, only to find out that all of the pain and suffering was all for nothing. Animal dissection has a long history that dates back to the Stone Age, but did not gain traction until the seventeenth century. At this time, English physician William Harvey managed to demonstrate circulation of blood using animals and then applied it to humans showing the value of vivisection for accurately illustrating physiology as well as anatomy in 1628 (Judson 15). After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to NEAV, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has noted that 92 percent of all drugs that are shown to be safe and effective in animal tests fail in human trials because they don t work or are dangerous. The article goes on to explain that out of the 8 percent of drugs that do pass the human trials, half of them must be relabeled to account for unforeseen side effects on human subjects. The ramifications of these failing experiments cost companies millions of dollars. Furthermore, PETA explains that there are several drugs that are essential to human medicine that react quite negatively in animals. For example, aspirin kills cats and causes birth defects in several other animals including dogs and monkeys. If that drug had first been tested on cats, it never would have reached the market and provided the extensive relief it has to date. Also, animals in laboratories to be experimented upon are known to display understandably stressed behavior which jeopardizes the accuracy and credibility of the results. For example, in a NewScientist article by Ann Baldwin, the dangers of anxious animals are explained. The report writes that rats housed in such conditions (laboratories) show an inflammatory response in their intestines accompanied by leaky blood vessels. The article proceeds to examine the outcome of that response (along with others) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Landscape Analysis and Art Appreciation Essay We recently visited three different Museums the Titanic in Pigeon Forge, TN, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, TN, and the Museum of Arts in Huntsville, AL. It was an opportunity to discover and experience the wonders of art through my child s eye. Each place allowed us to step back in time, create a masterpiece and admire the many different styles of art on display. On our vacation to Pigeon Forge, TN we visited the Titanic. The titanic is known as the Ship of Dreams a great luxury ship that sailed at noon on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England. Even though the Titanic was touted as unsinkable , four days later, the dreams and aspirations of both designers and passengers would realize that the Titanic was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Millet s picture Remembrance of Days at Abbot is on display at the Pigeon Forge, TN s Titanic museum. Millet combines historical imagery, references to the daily flow of events, and personal musings to create works that respond to his inner soul. Remembrance of Days at Abbot is a reflection of a magical medieval grange of his old studio and home founded in 1880. Abbot s Grange is nestled in the lea of Broadway hill, medieval monastic manor house stands in over eight acres of ground at the center of Broadway, Worcestershire one of the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds. His painting instills a warm summer feeling, the background is fairly bright, with the a medieval grange set to the left and workers gleaning seeds of wheat, or some other plants from the fields. Rich blues in the sky with powerful formations of clouds are accented with the light that touches Abbot s Grange and the workers. There are focus points, time and motion, balance, scale and proportion, and unity all within Millet s painting. His landscapes are rich and full of enlightenment. Millet often uses his paintings to connect the highest levels of socially society with his art, yet in the Remembrance of Days at Abbot he focuses on the workers in the field near his studio. Millet will be remembered through his heroics aboard the RMS Titanic, he was last seen helping women and children into lifeboats. His body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Informative Essay On Michael Phelps First, I will tell you about Michael Phelps childhood. Michael Phelps was born on June 30, 1985, in Baltimore, Maryland. He had two older sisters and they grew up with him mother who was divorced to their father. He started swimming when he was seven with his sisters on their local swim team. He was nervous to put his head in so the first stroke he mastered was the backstroke. One of his sisters, Whitney tried out for the Olympic trials but got injured and wasn t able to further her swimming career according to an article from swimswam. Phelps did get to further his swimming career once he hit high school. His coach was the one who saw what talents he had and pushed him to be the best he could be. In 1999, Michael tried out for the Olympic trials when he was just 15 and made it. He then was the youngest American male swimmer to compete at the Olympics in 68 years. http://www.biography.com/people/michael phelps 345192#early life Swimming career That was just the beginning of his swimming career. His first Olympics was the summer of 2000 when he was just 15 years old. He didn t win any medals, but came in fifth in the 200 butterfly, which soon became the race that he called his. He then competed at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships, and beat the world record for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, according to an article from abc, reports say that he has been training again since 2013 and is planning to attend the 2016 Olympic games in Rio. During his retirement period, Michael Phelps got into a lot of trouble. He had to deal with his second DUI and was banned from USA swimming for six months and had 18 months of no alcohol probation according to an article from swimswam.com. An article from Sports Illustrated by Tim Layden suggests that this might have been the turning point for Michael and could lead him to even more success. Phelps has been training clean and looks in the best shape ever says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hermia s Dream With regards to William Shakespeare s comedy, A Midsummer Night s Dream, the theme of love plays a central role throughout the play. When separating the play into its separate worlds being: the social world and the green/comic world, the norms regarding love differs from one world to the next. With reference to the given extract of Lysander and Hermia in the comic world, certain threatening forces within the comic world surface to interfere with plot as well as the way in which these dark forces are driven out in order for the play to remain comedic instead of tragic. The world in which the lovers plot is predominantly set is in the comic world, where the comedic element of the play is brought to life. The comic world (also referred to as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, due to, the overruling figures of Theseus [the Duke] and Oberon [the king of the fairies] , the initial tragic element is discarded (Calderwood). In accordance to Alexander Leggatt (Leggatt), a Shakespearean comedy is formulated in such a way that, conventions like mistaken identity, rival wooers, and parents whom appose love matches , as well as the play, formulated in dealing with the familiar , allows for the play to be relatable and therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Waterfall Short Story Waterfall The story of how I jumped off a waterfall starts one brisk morning in Costa Rica. My brother, my dad, and I woke up pretty early given the fact that we were on vacation. I wasn t too thrilled about losing out on a few hours of sleep, but my brother didn t seem to mind. As I stepped out into the cool Costa Rican air I wasn t sure I was going to enjoy the hike we would be going on. My dad said There is a waterfall at the end of the trail, and I think we can swim in the water beneath it. None of that really excited me. I had seen quite a few waterfalls on other trips that I had been on and didn t think they were anything super special. On top of that, I could walk down to the beach and swim if I really wanted to. I would much rather go to the beach and boogie board than go see a waterfall. After a short discussion, I reluctantly got in the car. It was a long ride to the start of the trail, so I was able to get a little more sleep. For most of the ride I looked out the window at the infinite amount of trees. I don t think I had ever seen more trees in my life. They were everywhere. On both sides of the road there were tall trees with long vines hanging from them. The thing that I found more amazing was how dense the forest was. I could barely see five feet into the trees because it was so dark. The trees blocked out just about every inch of sunlight. I remember my brother asking What happens if you get lost in there? . I answered Well you would probably never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Integrity In The Medical Field Integrity is a code of values which individuals follow. It means to follow moral and ethical convictions such as being honest or doing the right thing. Integrity can be applied to many scenarios including the workplace, the university or our home. For students such as myself, which are perusing a career in the medical field, integrity has to be a core value for delivering decent healthcare. In the medical field patients, every day entirely rely on the integrity of their doctors. By trusting the doctor or any other medical professional they encounter, they expect their medical records and secrets to be treated with the highest discretion. As a dear friend who practiced medicine for more than 30 years once told me Doctors know it all, but say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Controversial Views in Kate Chopin s The Awakening Essay The Controversial Views in Kate Chopin s The Awakening Kate Chopin s The Awakening is truly a novel that stands out from the rest. From the moment it was published, it has been caused women to examine their beliefs. The fact that The Awakening was shunned when first published, yet now taught in classrooms across the country is proof that The Awakening is full of rebellious and controversial ideas. One of the main themes explored in The Awakening is that of a woman s place in society. In that time period, a woman was considered in some ways to be property of a man (Mahin 2). This is shown repeatedly in The Awakening, through the many relationships between the characters. As with many ideas throughout the book, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edna s unconventional ideas about her place in the society that she lived in is proof of the rebellious nature of The Awakening. There are many other areas of Edna s story while illustrate the rebellious ideas that she represents. For example, her view of religion is very controversial for that time period. Throughout the story, we can see that Edna had no tolerance for the religious practices that were held so dear to the rest of society (Klein 3). It is not surprising that Edna refuses to worship any higher power, since we have also seen that she refuses to hold even her family to any higher regard (Klein 4). Additionally, Edna s attitude towards art builds on the unconventional themes of the story (Klein 6). Edna is told by Mademoiselle Reisz that o be an artist... you must possess the courageous soul... the brave soul. The soul that dares and defies (Chopin 115). This seems indicative of the very soul that Edna strives to possess in the story. Her quest to become an artist seems tied to her quest to break from the conventions of society because of this definition. Edna s reverence for art and the values that it seems to be connected with make her personality even more unconventional in the terms of the society that she lived in. Even more importantly, it was Edna s own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Native American Reaction To Native Americans It has been highly debated whether or not the Native Americans initially had a positive or negative reaction to the foreign settlers that began to come in large waves to a previously unexplored continent. There are many historians who claim that the Native Americans immediately reacted with distrust to the new arrivals, and in some cases and to certain extents this is true. However, it has been shown that the Natives at first viewed the Whites and Spanish with curiosity and courtesy rather than initial violence. The Indians were very intrigued with the weaponry of the new peoples and the clothes they wore, as well as the language they spoke. They did not, at the time, realize the true intentions of the aliens . It was only after the grievances that were caused as a result of their expeditions that they began to react to them with distrust and hate. It has been shown that the Native Americans initially saw the new foreigners as objects of curiosity and interest rather than objects of wrath and destruction. This curiosity stemmed from many factors such as the clothing that the new comers wore, the weaponry that these people held and wielded with such confidence, as well as the language and culture which had never been encountered before. Initially each of the Native American tribes were very interested in the culture exhibited by the Europeans as they began to populate the Eastern Coast and the South Americas. Some of the most impactful ideologies that were not only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Patient Safety Essay Introduction Keeping patients safe is essential in today s health care system, but patient safety events that violate that safety are increasing each year. It was only recently, that the focus on patient safety was reinforced by a report prepared by Institute of medicine (IOM) entitled To err is human, building a safer health system (Wakefield Iliffe,2002).This report found that approx imately 44,000 to 98,000 deaths occur each year due to medical errors and that the majority was preventable. Deaths due to medical errors exceed deaths due to many other causes such as like HIV infections, breast cancer and even traffic accidents (Wakefield Iliffe, 2002). After this IOM reports, President Clinton established quality interagency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wrong side surgeries are also increasing, which are highest in year 2008. According to Health Grades, 2009, total Direct cost of unsafe infection practice to Unit ed State is $535 million while cost to patient safety events is 6.8 billion to federal Medicare pro gram and also leads to 92,882 preventable deaths in USA. Top 250 hospitals of US have achieved patient safety excellence award, which has a potential to save 2 billion of federal money and 22,771 deaths from Medicare patients (Health Grades, 2009). Institute of medicine (IOM) has estimated that adverse drug reactions cost 1.5 million to the govt.which can be reduced with proper interventions (Classen, Jaser Budnitz, 2010). Total cost due to medical errors is 29 bil lion annually, which includes costs due to medical bills and due to loss of income and other dis abilities. Seeing the severity of patient safety events, it is necessary for the hospitals to take proper steps towards patient safety. Each step towards patient safety saves hundreds of lives and thousands of dollars. Preventable medical errors affect the trust of patient on health care person nel (Health Grade, 2009). National patient safety goals National patient safety goals were established in year 2002 to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Babe Ruth Babe Ruth Babe Ruth is an American hero. He transformed baseball from a sport, to a national pastime when it needed it the most. Coming off of the wake of the Black Socks scandal, baseball was headed downhill. It had a bad reputation, and interest was waning. The dead ball era was dragging on, and there were to few baseball purists left to support it. Baseball was in search of a new audience, and Babe Ruth handed it to them on a silver platter. Babe Ruth started the Home run era of baseball. In the dead ball scores of 2 1 1 0 was the norm. With the advent of the Home run era, games that averaged 1 2 runs an inning were common. What once took a couple hits, walks, and a stolen base to accomplish were being done with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mary who were poor, or orphans. Brother Mathias was the one who introduced Babe to baseball, as a recreational game to play during the spring. It wasn t long until Babe was the only 13 year old playing on the 16 years and older team. First as a catcher, then later as a Pitcher. It was here that he first established a prowess for hitting. His long home runs would leave local audiences speechless. It was his pitching, however that landed him his first professional job. Jack Dunn of the then minor league Baltimore Orioles signed him at the young age of 17. He played a few years for the Orioles, until Dunn sold him to the Boston Red Sox. Babe pitched well, finally breaking into the Red Sox starting rotation in 1918. Then the Red Sox ran into some hard luck, and in search of money sold him for the then huge amount of money, 125,000. It is often said that New York and Babe Ruth were made for one another, and by the way Babe took New York by storm, it is hard to dispute the saying. He took an instant liking to the big city, enjoying bars, dance clubs and people in general. It was in New York that Babe started the long ball game. In the early twenty s Babe s home run totals usually eclipsed that of any other TEAM in baseball. After a few years however, people began to pattern there swing after babe, and pretty soon each team had their own home run experts. The boom in run ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ethnicity Of Faces And Stereotypes A total of 44 participants are recruited from a psychology course Research Method from University of British Columbia. In the first round of data collection, 11 participants are recruited from the same section of the course while the second round of data collection, 33 participants came in from other sections as well. After the first round of the study, 3 are scientifically removed since they have left 2 pages of the questionnaire blank or rating only one version of the picture, which would induce no comparison between the original and altered photos. Therefore, our data are presented with 41 active participants. Information such as gender, ethnic identity, college standing, and age are collected. More than 50% of the sample are having ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A filter was applied to all faces, especially stronger to the African American s and Indian s faces to lighten the skin tone, hence they do not stand out too much (refer to Figure 1 in Appendix). The order of photos shown to participants are randomized using excel and were shown one by one instead of going by pairs, subtle differences would best be testified by implicit preference instead of obvious comparison. Photos are sorted at the time when participants arrive o the first round of data collection, and the rating sheet was created on a separate sheet. It was modified in the second round of data collection with sorted randomized order of photos with corresponding rating scale beneath the pictures before hand for better efficiency and accuracy (refer to Figure 2 in Appendix). A follow up question was attached after rating the photos do you recognize this face to avoid personal preference or bias towards to pictures beforehand, which could possible skew the rating instead of what we would like to test. During the second round of data collection, the rating and photos are presented one by one in a single sides piece of paper, followed up by a modified close ended question do you already know who this person is before this experiment to confirm whether the participants recognize the person or seen the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mary Bell s Early Childhood In 1968, 11 year old Mary Bell walked into a Newcastle courtroom and was subsequently convicted of manslaughter for the slayings of two toddler boys (Fraser Alderson, 2001). Martin Brown (4) and Brian Howe (3) were strangled to death all because Bell wanted to do so for the sole pleasure and excitement associated with killing (Seamark Sims, 2009). Bell s early life certainly paved way for her atrocities a short few years later. Reports from family members and witnesses claimed to have seen Bell s mother giving her sleeping pills disguised as sweets, in the hopes of getting rid of the child (Sereny, 1998). At the ripe age of 3, Bell was forced into sexual acts with other men by her own mother (Sereny, 1998). These traumatic events was compounded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To do so, it must be point to examine Bell s childhood and all she had to endure. While there is no justification for the death of Brian Howe and Martin Brown, there might be an explanation as to why Bell did what she did. The trauma that Mary Bell endured in early childhood is perhaps the key to providing an answer to the why of the case. Trauma history is universal in children populations suffering from CD (Greenwald, 2002). Trauma is a key characteristic in the etiology of CD, especially when examined with features like lack of empathy, impulsivity, and anger (Greenwald, 2002). Having to be repeatedly subjected to neglect by her own mother it would not be hard to reconcile why Bell grew to be so angry. It certainly did not help that the attention she was given by her mother was as negative as it can get she was only paid attention to when her mother wanted to use her for the gratification of other men. The sexual abuse Bell suffered at the hands of her caregiver falls in line with research in which this kind of abuse is significantly correlated with CD symptoms (Podurski, et al., 2014).Of the risk factors associated with CD, Bell s development of the disorder was seemingly associated with the trauma model of disorder. However, within the negative childhood environment, there were other factors embedded that contributed to the overall trauma experience. Bell s mother showed a severe lack of good parenting skills, most notably maltreatment. Which led to disruption between any positive parent child interactions (Mash Wolfe, 2016). The aggression shown by strangling and then describing it with fondness is typical of a child that was physically abused by their parent. The link between abuse and aggression lies in the child s inability to process social information properly (Mash Wolfe, 2016). Bell s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Advantages Of Judicial Activism Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being passed based on biased intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of providing justice to the disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism inculpate that it increases the power of the elected branch of authority or appointed judges to damage the ruleJudicial Activism Judicial activism is referred to as judicial rulings that are suspected of being passed based on biased intention of personal opinion about the existing laws. It is a means of providing justice to the disadvantageous and aggrieved citizens. The critics of judicial activism inculpate that it increases the power of the elected branch of authority ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These not only introduce new interpretations of the law but also guide new information to light. Judicial activism also takes into account the Constitutional law and showcase it in a relevant way that can be gone through by public, even if it fails. It cannot disintegrate the barriers of communication between administrative jurisdictions nor within the bureaucratic ranking but it can influence the interest and wisdom of the nationals on the contemplation of administrators not only to safeguard their rights but also to guide the matters of public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Is Beauty In The Eye Of The Beholder Imagine you are walking through the woods on a sunny fall day, during this walk there are many things that might bring you pleasure. Along the way you might hear a bird singing, feel a rock as you hike a path, taste cold water to replenish your thirst, and see many beautiful sights. The person you are walking with may have a total different experience and sense things that bring pleasure to them that may not to you. There is an old adage that says Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. This adage can be debated time and time again. The first things to look at is the definitions of beauty and beholder. The dictionary defines beauty is a combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses ( Beauty ). It doesn t say beauty has to be seen by the eye. Beauty can be combination of our five senses. It can be anything we can see, touch, taste, feel, or smell. The definition of beholder is a person who observes a sense. The adage Beauty is in the eye of the beholder by definition means that each person sees beauty and can find beauty in different things through their senses ( Beholder ). It creates a very subjective approach to beauty. The adage is true because each person is an individual and has different perspectives and way of sensing. The idea that what pleases one person may not please another is true along this case because not everybody has the same preference to beauty. Beauty is subjective and can be seen through personal experience and should give society a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Operation Overlord Essays Operation Overlord On June 6, 1944 the largest amphibious assault in history took place. On the morning of the Invasion of Normandy, beaches in the area of Cotentin, France, were bombarded with over 5,000 tons of bombs, destroying German defenses and de mining many areas. Following the bombardment over 100,000 soldiers swam ashore, and 11,700 paratroopers were dropped to secure Normandy Beach. After two months of battle, Allied troops marched into Normandy on August 24th, 1944. The Invasion of Normandy not only was the turning point of the World War II, but also directly led to the liberation of Western Europe from the Nazi regime. Deception of the Germans was an important factor in the preparations for D Day. Although the actual attack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This work practically destroyed the French transportation system, removing the Germans ability to send reinforcements for the attack. The night before D Day, three airborne units, the 101st and 82nd American Airborne Divisions and the 6th British Airborne Division were meant to be deployed to areas south of the beach. Their mission was to clear the way for the troops by eliminating various obstacles. However, due to the weather the mission was not fully successful. The 82nd, to be dropped near the town of Sainte Mère Eglise, were scattered throughout the countryside. The 101st s mission was to drop south of Utah Beach to secure roads and bridges at Carentan. Unfortunately, many of the paratroopers were dropped into the water and drowned. However, the troops were able to regroup to complete most of their objectives, thanks to the efforts of the French Resistance. Because the Resistance had cut phone lines, the German chain of command was disrupted, and they could not get a firm hold on the battle. At 7:00 am, the time appointed as H Hour, the amphibious invasion began. The bombardment was to end and the invasions begin at the same time. The bombers finished on time, but the landing equipment ran late, giving the Germans a little bit of time to prepare for the invasion. Juno beach was invaded by the Canadian 3rd Infantry and their success there is a matter of great Canadian national pride. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Michael Vick Essay Michael Vick growing up was always very athletic. He was always the fastest and the best at most of the sports that he played. He went to high school for two years and played College Football at Virginia Tech, where as a freshman he placed third in the Heisman Trophy balloting. He left after his sophomore year to enter the NFL and was drafted first overall by the Falcons in the 2001 draft, the first African American quarterback ever to be taken first overall. In six seasons with the Falcons, he gained wide popularity for his performance on the field, and led the Falcons to the playoffs twice. During his tenure with Atlanta, Vick was selected to three Pro Bowls. The Atlanta Falcons made him the first player selected. Vick became the Falcons starting quarterback his second season. He helped Atlanta reach the playoffs in 2002 and the conference championship game in 2004 ( Vick ). During that time Michael Vick on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the first law that he helped pass is H.R. 2492, the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act, which would make it a federal crime to be a spectator at a dogfight or cockfight with additional felony penalties for bringing a child to such a fight. The breakdown of this law is basically not allowing anyone to run or watch a chicken or dogfight. The Second law Michael Vick helped pass was the law that doesn t allow to dog owners to leave their dogs in a in 32 degrees fahrenheit and lower depending on the breed, and a car over 95 degrees fahrenheit. This law is useful for the safety because when a dog is overheating he or she can be legally taken from the vehicle and there life can be saved. This is also important because if a person such as Michael Vick is was running a dogfighting ring he would be arrested if he was caught. In Summary, Michael Vick has rebuilt himself by speaking for The Humane Society, Helping the pit bulls that he abused, and by helping to pass laws that ensure the safety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Deliberate Practice 10,000 Hour Rule: An Annotated Bibliography Ericsson, K. Anders et al. The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance. Psychological Review, vol. 100, no. 3, 1993, pp. 363 406. doi:10.1037//0033 295x.100.3.363. The article discusses the idea that deliberate practice in a domain increases the chances of becoming an expert in the field. It provides a significant amount of factual knowledge that comes from fellow researchers and studies over a period of time to provide information in proving the theoretical frameworks presented in the article. The article talks about the factors necessary for achieving and surpassing maximal performance. Also analyzing the ways in which the number of hours and years practiced over greatly affect the person s capabilities. The article introduces the idea that even very experienced people in a field can significantly increase their performances through deliberate efforts when further improvements were required promotions or rewards. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It then contrasts deliberate practice with activities that tend to occur more frequently in various domains. The authors then propose a theoretical framework that can explain how expert performance can be attained through deliberate practice. The minimum consistent time of practice required for the domains like music, mathematics, tennis, swimming, and long distance running is the 10 year rule or the 10,000 hours rule . This article is significantly better in expanding my knowledge about the 10,000 hours rule as the book outliers only introduce the idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Racial Barriers In The Film Remember The Titan s Remember the Titan s is a film produced in January 2000 by Jerry Bruckheimer featuring black and white schools integrating. As a result, the football teams also unified forming the titans. Although at the beginning there was tension among them, they eventually came together to form a truly worthy team. In the duration of the film, there are many instances in the film where racial barriers are broken down, and as a result both races are able to get along. When Boone takes the team for a run through the woods into the graveyard where the battle of Gettysburg took place; he delivers a speech which breaks down racial barriers because of its hidden meaning. He tells them to take a lesson from the dead and states that if they didn t come together, they would surely be destroyed . This makes the team realize that if they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the use of negative reinforcement, incorporating his learning exercise with running laps. He gives them the option to either communicate or run laps ultimately wearing them down with each passing day and finally making them talk, which is evident when Bertier tries to speak to Julius because he can t take it anymore . A key aspect of the success of the exercise is Louie Lastik. By talking to his black teammates very often and learning things about them, he builds countless bonds with members of each race. Due to Lastik s experience with racism from all the travelling he does; he knows how to adapt to it, ultimately causing no offence to anyone. His efforts have made a significant impact on the team, as he can actively keep an open mind in difficult times. Bruckheimer proves that everyone is capable of change. And even 2 different races can get along if given time to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Global Epidemic Of Elder Abuse Essay Evidence suggests that one in 10 older adults experiences some form of elder abuse, but only one in 25 cases is reported to social services agencies (Dong, 2012, p. 2151). Elder mistreatment can occur in a variety of settings including domestic and assisted living. Elder abuse includes psychological, physical, and sexual abuse; neglect to include both caregiver and self neglect; and financial exploitation. With the vast explosion of the aging population in today s society elder abuse can no longer loom in the shadows. Literature Review After many years, the global epidemic of elder abuse is beginning to receive the public attention it desperately needs. Forty years after child abuse and domestic violence first entered mainstream of the publics eye, elder abuse, which attacks all demographic, geographic, and economic populations on earth is finally making headway. Studies have shown that elder abuse is severely underreported with about 10% of all elderly being subjected to some form of abuse and an estimated less than half of these cases ever get reported (B. J., Holroyd Leduc, 2012). The American dreams includes that we believe in the right to live free of abuse, neglect and exploitation and violence regardless of age, gender, race and economic standing. Statement of Problem According to Gibson and Qualls (2012) victims of elder abuse are usually, white widowed females ages 70 to 89, however anybody can be affected. The first step is understanding what elder abuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Benefits And Benefits Of Yahoo This paper explores the benefits offered at my organization. Yahoo provides a benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and Disability. In addition, there are supplemental and voluntary benefits that have become industry standard offerings based on larger competing organizations. (Levin Epstein, 2011) Working in the technology industry, the recruitment and retention efforts drive benefit offerings to be highly competitive. This requires consistent review of turnover causation in correlation to accessible benefits. Examples of newly recognized benefit offerings that are now considered industry standard are adoption assistance, tuition reimbursement, and sabbaticals. Additionally this paper will identify quantitative and qualitative methods to evaluate effectiveness, utilization, and employee satisfaction in regards to recommended changes or additions to these benefits. MSHR 640 Term Project Current Benefits Recommendations My organization offers some standard benefits as well as some extra benefits to set them apart as an extraordinary employer. The standard medical package includes Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k and Disability insurances. All full time employees that are not considered contractors are offered enrollment on the first day of employment up to 31 days from your hire date to select your benefits; however your effective date is the day you start. If you do not make any elections, they will automatically enroll you in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Persuasive Essay On Hockey Jerseys You may think that if you want to have your own NHL jersey to wear to games, sports bars, and playoff parties, you are going to have to spend a lot of money, or give up on getting a quality garment. That just isn t the case. You can now find good NHL jerseys cheap for sale on line. When the National Hockey League was established in 1917, from the ruins of the National Hockey Association, the players wore regular sweaters with numbers sewn or pinned to the back. The sweaters were not specially made, just purchased from a men s clothing store. Each team, of course, wore a different color. These early NHL jerseys were frequently striped, in a barber pole style or with just a single color band across the chest. There were only ten teams in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the 1970s, all kinds of experiments were being made with the whole hockey uniform. In this decade, the concept of all teams in a city wearing the same colors started to take hold. When you are shopping for NHL jerseys, for yourself or to give as gifts, you should look at the variety of cheap jerseys that you can find on the internet. They are able to be made to a high standard for less money when they are made in China. Jerseys from China have all the same details that the real players jerseys do, like stitched on logos and patches. They use quality fabrics so they are durable. They don t require any special cleaning like expensive jerseys can. They look just as good, but cost you less money. In 1995, the principle of the third jersey really took off. They are called third jerseys because they are neither the regular home or away jerseys, but have a different style or design. Many of them are retro or vintage designs from the team s past. Others have been designed to be worn on holidays or for other commemorative purposes. You can find all the best third designs in the online shops that are selling cheap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Comparison Of Art In Wiggins s Of Mice And Men The project this group presented to the class would happen to be a Prezi presentation. The Prezi presentation was complete with descriptions and comparisons of not only characters, but also of style, technique, settings, themes, cultural influences, symbols, art based off of the novels, and some rabbit clip art. The art ties into each novel in its own, specific ways. The first piece, which is untitled, shows white silhouettes of Lennie and George standing inside the black silhouette of a rabbit. This shows how their dream, of owning a rabbit farm, was bigger than the both of them, and that to do it, they would require help. Another piece, Of Mice and Men by Mick Wiggins, shows the close friendship between George and Lennie, and how for the longest time, it was really only the both of them on their travels together. Meanwhile, the final piece, The Departure of the Joads by Thomas Hart Bennon, shows the dreariness of the Okies situation, along with a symbol of hope for the future shown by the light shining radiantly from beyond their vehicle. Many of Steinbeck s characters can be rather cruel, and downright mean to other characters if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From his in depth descriptions of characters and scenery to even how he focuses on internal conflict, and questionable moral choices and decisions, he shows a consistency in his writing and a signature patterns that hardcore fans of his work can pick out. One of the other techniques Steinbeck heavily enjoys is setting. Steinbeck uses in depth descriptions of scenery in order to set the scene . Almost whole chapters in The Grapes of Wrath are dedicated to setting the scene for the next chapter, proving just how much Steinbeck relied on these. From his descriptions of the dying land in The Grapes of Wrath to the peaceful secret place to the dream of Of Mice and Men , Steinbeck knows how to use descriptive language to manipulate how a reader is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Hate Crime In America Hate crime has been an ongoing issue in America. The Federal Bureau of Investigation report released in 2014 recorded 5928 hate crimes and 7242 victims. Hatred and antagonism are not new to American society; it s only getting worse and more ingrained gradually. It is striking to know that the communities America has alienated, such as African Americans and women, have always been integral elements in its society. To better comprehend victimization, the subsequent aspects will be analyzed: ethnicity and religion. Arabs and Islam The relationship between the United States and the Middle East has not been the best. This has been as a result of past battles between the U.S and the Middle East. For example the United States led a 34 nation to fight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the most reliable and precise information available to analyze victim types (The United States Department of Justice). It enlists all the crimes that have been registered but does not display data on all crimes. Conclusion Victimization is a consequence of the weak terrorizing the weaker. Individuals that commit acts of discrimination, bias or other kinds of isolated mischief bear some form of deficiency. It has been explained that victims can originate from crime attributed with society, families and peers. They can usually be identified from the Victimology theory profile. Surroundings, environment and opportunity are only some of many components that provoke people to victimize others. September 11, 2001 was a black day that America will not easily forget; however, it certainly not licenses Americans to abuse Arab Americans. By categorizing them terrorists as a whole, Americans have abandoned their rationale and civility. The killing or torture of Arab Americans will not undo the loss suffered on 9/11. It is important to identify the enemy and not to hold the innocent responsible for misdeeds of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Yojimbo Theme In Akira Kurosawa s movie Yojimbo the time, characters are inspired by the Japanese History. Like the story happening after the collapse of the Tokugawa Era. However there are several indication that some of the techniques used were based from Western films and its style and technique. During the first part of the movie where Sanjuro came to the deserted village that is somewhat abandoned by the Japanese Government, in actuality it is more like a ghost town. It showed a classic western wild west setting where a stranger passes by the empty town while the wind is blowing the leaves and dust. The villagers are scared on what might happen to him and village so the stranger was advised to leave. But of course like the western classic Sanjuro ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though they do not have the same plot as Yojimbo where there is a stranger that goes to a town and save it from two gangs. One of the main theme that the Yojimbo have is it shows the condition of people in a town that is ruled by gangs. Most of the people in the world have somehow know this kind of situation whether it is from their history or they experience it themselves. The constant fear of fights broking out and the villagers being affected by it. The westerns adapting the Yojimbo showed that they themselves have this kind of history in the past, where the government have abandoned the town and the local police cannot do anything to stop these abusive gangs, whether it is only one gang or two. Another theme is these gangs have slaves which is also a universal theme that many people have learned that this kind of oppression and abuse is shown in history books. Lastly another important theme that have been adapted and is still being adapted by many movies is having a hero that despises the weak and is somewhat selfish, opportunistic and manipulative. But in the end these character have a soft spot like what is seen in the Yojimbo . Even though there are variation on this kind of theme, the main focus here is that there is a hero that will come and save a village or town from bad things or people such as gangs. The fact that these themes are very powerful and many people can relate to this and have a great appeal to the audience showed how successful Yojimbo crossed cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Satyagraha Essay Mahatma Gandhi used the term Satyagraha to refer to a kind of active but absolutely non violent resistance to oppression. In his words: Truth (satya) implies love, and firmness (agraha) engenders and therefore serves as a synonym for force. I thus began to call the Indian movement Satyagraha, that is to say, the Force which is born of Truth and Love or non violence, and gave up the use of the phrase passive resistance , in connection with it, so much so that even in English writing we often avoided it and used instead the word satyagraha ... [Satyagraha in South Africa, 1926 from Johnson, p. 73., (found on Wikipedia, Satyagraha)] To counter the hatred which exists on BOTH sides of the Israeli Palestine conflict I call on all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (read more) Privacy Type: Open: All content is public. Preparation for Life in Peace: The Role of Youth Statement to the International Year of Peace Seminar for the Asia, Pacific and Western Asia Regions Bangkok,Thailand 20 24 May, 1985 The Bahá í International Community would like to make a few comments on the significant ways in which youth, with its idealism and energy, can help fulfill the aim of the Charter of the United Nations to establish universal peace; and to suggest that the International Year of Peace Secretariat give special attention in its proposed programme for IYP to the ways in which young people can, through their creativity and drive, not only be seized with the vision of a world society incorporating the rich diversity of human characteristics and cultures, but also recognize their most valuable role in achieving world unity and world peace. Drawing on the experience of Bahá í youth from over 2000 ethnic backgrounds in more than 160 independent countries, the Bahá í International Community suggests the following ways in which youth can hasten to bring about a lasting world peace and build a world civilization: I. By developing an understanding and conviction of the principle of the organic oneness of humanity, and by expressing this belief through action. Science and religion have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas The purpose of this essay is to analyze one of the more popular and well known poems written by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night. The poem relates to the shortness of life and the inevitability of death that should not be easily accepted, which was a common theme for Dylan Thomas. This is ironic given the poet s early death from a drunken binge in New York City while he was visiting the United States as part of a tour in which he recited his poems to adoring fans. Thomas powerful message is contained in the form of a villanelle. The villanelle is a highly structured poem which makes use of a great deal of repetition in its standard nineteen lines. The first five stanzas are tercets while the sixth and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Loss of one s faculties can make life seem unbearable but Thomas wants his father to focus on life s positive aspects and not dwell on the negativity. In the sixth and final stanza, Thomas speaks to his father directly, having finished his four examples of men who fight death ( And you, my father, there on that sad height ). Thomas implores his father on the precipice of death to speak ill or good, as long as it is done with passion ( Curse, bless me know with your fierce tears, I pray ). The poet realizes passion may stave off death. He also hopes his father might identify with the four types of men cited in the poem as Thomas apparently viewed his father as an intelligent and decent, but very ill, free spirit. Of course, Thomas message isn t meant only for his father. It is normal to have regrets late in life. It is not uncommon for people to give up hope and look upon death as a welcome prospect. Yet Thomas realizes that life is better than death, which is the ultimate destroyer of hope in this life. The poet also reminds us to seize the day and make the most of whatever time we have. The issue Thomas addresses in his poem can be a very difficult one which all of us may face at some point. Choosing life over death can be especially difficult for the terminally ill. Their plight can have a dramatic effect on family members and other loved ones who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. M1 Unit 4 Fallen Paige October 30, 2014 Unit 4 Individual Project Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. inspired myself along with many other nationalities all over the world in so many ways. He was a very courageous and intelligent man who fought so hard for the blacks or African Americans like myself to have equal rights like the whites or Caucasian people. Just as other civil rights leaders such as Rosa Parks, Dr. King felt that it just wasn t fair that the black people was segregated from the white people. Black people couldn t use the same water fountains, bathrooms, eat at the same diner with the white people, etc. He felt like we all was equal as one and should be entitled to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Washington. In 1948, he graduated from Morehouse College with a B.A. degree in Sociology. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. And this will be the day. (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I Have A Dream August 28, 1963). This speech was spoken by Dr. King. It inspired me in so many ways and gave me one tip to carry along my educational journey. That tip is to work hard for what I believe in and never give up no matter what trials I may face. Dr. King along with many other civil rights leader has made it easier for the citizens in this country to get a good education, I m planning on taking full advantage of it and will continue to motivate my children to do the same. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made such a huge impact on my life considering the fact that I am an African American and I m also a Christian as well. I believed strongly in his word and the message that he was trying to send .I hate the fact that he had to die behind it all because he seemed to be a wonderful pastor, person, father, mentor and friend. In conclusion Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought hard for what he believed in. after all he went through he was sure to spread his message even though it cost him his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Introduction. Before Moving Into A New Neighborhood, There Introduction Before moving into a new neighborhood, there are many indexes people need to take into consideration, for instance, the crime rates, the quality of the educational institutions in the neighborhood as well as other neighborhood welfares. It is common for people who have children to move to districts with great educational services. On the contrary, people who do not have children will move out of these neighborhoods to avoid additional fees. Sometimes. These factors which affect people decisions to stay in or move out of the neighborhood interest me. This project will study the correlations between the population of Denver neighborhoods and 6 possible factors. The dataset was gathered from 45 Denver neighborhoods. And I will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then I run a Fit Regression Model with x3, x6 and x7. Then I test the significance of the regression line. To test the significance of the coefficients: H0: βk = 0 (k=3, 6, 7); H1: at least one of these coefficients does not equal to 0. F= [∑ (ŷi ȳ) /p] / σ^2 = MSR/MSE = 3.56 with p value = 0.02 0.05; σ^2 = ∑ (Yi ŷi) ^2 / (n p 1) = 426.61. The F value is statistically significant. Therefore, we have the sufficient evidences reject the null hypothesis. To test the significance of the intercept:H0: β0=0; H1: β0≠0. t (n 4) = ^β0 β0 / SE (^β0) = 2.89; p value = 0.006 0.05. The t score is statistically significant. Therefore, we have sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis. To test the significance of other coefficients. H0: βk=0; H1: βk≠0. K= (3,6,7) t (n 4) = ^β3 β3 / SE (^β3) = (0.0631 0)/ 2.05 = 2.89 with p value = 0.308; t (n 4) = ^β6 β6 / SE (^β6) = ( 0.01325 0)/ 0.00502= 2.64 with p value = 0.0128*; t (n 4) = ^β7 β7 / SE (^β7) = ( 0.0605 0)/ 0.0298= 2.03 with p value= 0.049* The t score is statistically significant for β6 and β7. Therefore, we have sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis for β6 and β7. However, the t score is not statistically significant for β3. Therefore, we fail to reject the null hypothesis of β3. Then I run 4 residual plots for the regression. From the normal probability plot, the residuals fall along the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Rape, Violence, And Violence Though the offensive act occurs off stage, Pinter makes the rape incident pivotal in understanding the acts of violence committed against women. Rape like other acts of physical violence leads to injuries and bruises in the victim and also leads to psychological effects such as post traumatic stress, anxiety and depression in the victim. But what separates rape from other acts of physical violence is that it hurts the dignity of a woman, shatters her confidence, makes her feel powerless and nothing but an object of pleasure for her offenders and at times causes long lasting physical and psychic problems. In the play One for the Road, rape is used as a tool of violence to cause the psychological breakdown of not only Gila but also her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beginning. She is beginning to fall in love with me. On the brink ... of doing so. The trouble is, I have rivals. Because everyone here has fallen in love with your wife. It s her eyes have beguiled them ... (p.231) Though Victor does not say anything then, his immense mental anguish and pain is expressed later on when he tells Nicolas Kill me (p.232) A scene of sexual molestation is observed in Pinter s play Mountain Language when the Sergeant at the prison puts his hand on the bottom of a young woman, who had come to visit her imprisoned husband.(p.256) The young woman does not protest against the molestation out of fear that her husband might be brutally tortured as a consequence of her complaint against the Sergeant s indecent behaviour. Instead what she understands by the Sergeant s behaviour is that if she offers her body for sexual pleasure to him and other higher officials she might be able to get her husband released from the confinement. That is why towards the end of the play, she willingly offers her body to be sexually violated. YOUNG WOMAN Can I fuck him? If I fuck him, will everything be all right? SERGEANT Sure. No problem. YOUNG WOMAN Thank you. (p.264) Here though the woman herself gives the proposition of sexual favours from her end, she is a victim in her own way. Her husband is imprisoned with no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Why Plea Bargains Should Be Taken To Trial When it comes to trials there is a great deal of uncertainty. There is no way to predict what a jury or judge will decide. A case that a lawyer thought would go one way could completely turn and do the opposite. This leads to the question of whether a case should be taken to trial or not. It is because of this that plea bargaining is often put to use. Plea bargaining is beneficial to the prosecutor as well as the defense attorney and the defendant. Plea bargains are based upon the mutual interest of all parties involved and they can occur for a variety of reasons. One reason a plea bargain may occur is because a prosecutors evidence is not as strong as they would like. Prosecutors want their cases to be as strong as possible so that they can expect a win. If they are unsure of what the outcome may be, they prefer to find a way to avoid going to trial. Plea bargains offer prosecutors a speedy conviction without committing to the necessities of a trial. However, this does not only help the prosecutor. The accused may find reduced charges, reduced defense costs, and sometimes even a shorter sentence than originally planned. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps the prosecutor knows that he will win the case. If he/she has enough evidence to convict the defendant it may be that the defense attorney suggests that a plea bargain would be best for his/her client. Sometimes plea bargains are offered when the defendant releases information about other crimes they are aware of. In return, they get the possibility of reduced charges that I mentioned earlier. Once again, the benefits of plea bargains are mutual to everyone involved. While there may be many different reasons as to why a plea bargain may occur, these are just a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Phobia of Social Anxiety Social Anxiety also known as Social phobia was finally added to the list of anxiety disorders in the year of 1986. Social Anxiety Disorder has the earliest onset of almost any mental disorder. Jaret, Peter by definition is the fear of interaction with other people that brings on self consciousness, feelings of being negatively judged and evaluated, and, as a result, leads to avoidance. Before it became known as a phobia or an anxiety disorder it was known as a personality disorder. There are many different signs and symptoms of this disorder and they look a lot like being shy except these are much worse. These symptoms are both seen and unseen but many patients are misunderstood to be just shy rather than having an actual disorder. (Schrof, Joannie M., and Stacey Schultz.) Social Anxiety can be broken down into two different types, generalized and non generalized. When a person has generalized social anxiety that person fears judgement and will avoid most or almost all social situations. When a person has non generalized social anxiety he or she won t be as anxious as a person who has generalized social anxiety but they will still have fear of judgement and will avoid those certain situations that they do not like or feel safe in such as public speaking or using the public restroom. Adding onto generalized and non generalized, there are also different levels of shy that doctors go by but for everyone else they only go by what society says is normal. Now there s some who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Greek Informative Speech Hi everybody, My name is Mary and I am going to be your docent for the day. Today we are going to be learning about two different kinds of ancient artwork. I am going to be showing you examples from ancient Egyptian art and ancient Greek art. First off we are going to learn about ancient Greek art. The Greeks mastered the idea of sculpture, in earlier times the sculptures looked fake but by the classical period they started looking more natural with realistic looking faces. The Greeks also liked to make pottery out of stone and clay, they usually would have mythological or religious scenes on them and grew more realistic over time. The first ancient Greek art that we will be learning about today is the Winged Victory of Samothrace. It was created around 220 185 BC made from parian and rhodian marble. On April 15, 1863 workers were excavating and uncovered parts of a statue. They then sent it to the Louvre, where it is currently on display.You can t tell from the picture, but can you believe that this statue is over 18 feet tall!! It has been suggested that she was once holding something in her right hand, such as a trumpet, wreath, or a fillet. The base of the sculpture is made up of 23 blocks of marble. The next piece of art that we will be learning about is the Laocoon and his Sons. This sculpture was made in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its is made of stucco coated limestone. The bust is 3300 years old and was found by excavators on December 6,1912. Next is a piece of art called Pallete of King Namer. The back of the palette has a scene showing the king about to strike down a foe, whose hair he is grabbing. The king is wearing a white crown which is associated with upper Egypt. The victim is shown naked kneeling in front of him, arms close to his body indicating he was bound. In the background in the scene there is a falcon, which is a symbol of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Willy Wonka s Chocolate Factory After not allowing humans in his Chocolate Factory for the past decade Willy Wonka, a creative genius of all things chocolate and candy, decided to let five lucky children tour his Chocolate Factory. All the children, excluding Charlie, had to leave the tour early due their greed and disobedience. Being at a Chocolate Factory full of temptation, the person who is quickly adaptable to not fall into the temptations reaps the rewards at the end. All the other children fell prey to their temptation and vices, while Charlie did not succumb to the pressure. At the end, being the only one left, Charlie became the sole winner and inheritor of the Chocolate Factory. This idea follows the theory of Charles Darwin and shows that Charlie will be a great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How did a poor boy, who lives in a two room house with only one bed and only enough money to buy chocolate once a year find the golden ticket? He did not have a rich dad like Veruca Salt who bought her hundreds of thousands of chocolate bars, and he himself did not eat candy everyday like Augustus Gloop. The difference between the rest of the children and Charlie is that he believes in miracles. Charlie continues forward no matter what the obstacles he faces, he continued to fight to survive even in the face of starvation with his family during the cold winter. Against all odds and after three attempts of not finding the golden ticket Charlie finally found it. Charlie believes in miracles and he needs a wild imagination to become the next big boss and inventor like Willy Wonka. Charlie never doubted Willy Wonka when he said he was creating absurd square like things that look round, or gum that gives you a three course meal, and candy that gives you hair. Charlie s unshakeable belief of miracles and persistence will allow him not to give up when he starts inventing amazing candy and chocolate that does not work right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Takagi Research Paper This is one of the best Takagi tankless water heaters with its direct vent capability and powerful heat exchanger. The Takagi Jr tankless water heater is perfect for light residential use as it can comfortably serve a small family with endless supply of hot water. This takagi tankless water heater model may be small but don t let that fool you into thinking that it is fragile. On the contrary this small Takagi miracle is a robust and powerful whole house tankless water heater that can serve you well for many years to come. Takagi Jr Tankless Water heater Model Features Takagi Jr is a very compact and powerful instant water heater that can be used both for heating water and radiant heating in your home. Very compact unit Energy and Money saving It provides instant and unlimited supply of hot water Less weight and can be installed easily Can be used both for hot water as well as radiant heat usages Can be used comfortably for houses with 1 or 2 bathrooms Has a flow rate of .75 to 5. 8 gallons per minute Can operated at a Temperature Range of : 99+F to 182+F Takagi TK ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is one of the best options for a small family that would like to enjoy the luxury of having instant and unlimited supply of hot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Action For Declaratory Relief One such instance where a declaratory judgment does not generally serve a useful purpose or terminate controversy is where there is another action pending in a different courts involving the same issues. Indeed, generally courts will not entertain a declaratory judgment action if there is pending, at the time of the commencement of the action for declaratory relief, another action or proceeding involving the same parties and in which the identical issues that are involved in the declaratory action may be adjudicated. Waicker v. Colbert, 347 Md. 108, 113 (1997). This rule rests on the principle that, [w]ere an action or proceeding is already pending in another forum involving the same issues, it is manifestly unwise and unnecessary to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Denmead, 22 Md. 135, 145 (1864) (quoting Brooks, supra, 1 Md. Ch. 351). This rule survives in the context of a declaratory judgment action out of recognition that the declaratory judgment is distinguishable from other judgments because courts are empowered to adjudicate upon disputed legal rights whether or not further relief is or could be claimed. Edwin M. Borchard, The Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act, 18 Minn. L. Rev. 239 (1934). In order for declaratory judgments to retain the procedural requisites of justiciability: two principal criteria guid[e] the policy of rendering declaratory judgments . . . (1) when the judgement will serve a useful purpose in clarifying and settling the legal relations in issue, and (2) when it will terminate and afford relief from the uncertainty, insecurity, and controversy giving rise to the proceeding. It follows that when neither of these results can be accomplished, the court should decline to render the declaration prayed. Id. at 265. Pursuant to these principles, Maryland Courts have generally held that the practical purposes of the declaratory judgment are ill served when a court makes a declaration while an action involving similar issues are pending before another court. In A. S. Abell Co. v. Sweeney, 274 Md. 715 (1975), the Court of Appeals quoted Professor Borchard in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Breathing Mediation Research Paper The object of breathing mediation is to become calm and still the mind to become more lucid. When done every day a person will learn to relax better. It can aid in controlling what a person thinks as he sees a pattern to his thoughts and can stop negative ones. Breathe deeply feeling the abdomen movement and concentrate on it and not the chest. Make sure to breathe through the nose. What is the Diaphragm? It is a large muscle. It sits in a horizontal position crossing the bottom of the rib cage. It connects to the front, back, and sides of the lower rib cage. It has an oval shape and turned over bowl look. When someone inhales, it contracts pulling down, and the ribs spread out a little and the lower end of the lungs expand downward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But the lower abdomen is still when someone breathes with the diaphragm. The chest breathing also generates more stress and basically a cycle is started. This cause bodily tenseness and agitates the mind. The adherent to diaphragmatic breathing for deep meditation has to take the time to learn to breathe from the diaphragm and keep the top of the chest and the bottom of the abdomen still. Western medicine has found out that just as the yogis have known for a long time, breathing is closely related to autonomic nervous system and a person s mind. Thus, some hospitals now teach people deep breathing. A person needs to be trained correctly and to practice it daily. He should practice it at least in the morning and evening. * Breathe using the diaphragm. The ribs should expand outward, but he shoulders and upper chest should be still. * Breathe flowingly. The breath should be steady. * Breathe slowly. Don t strain. It should feel comfortable. * Breathe deeply, but don t overdue or strain. * The breathing should be continual, not a stopping and starting. * The breathing should be even keeping the inhaling and exhaling equal in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Critical Summary Of Insurgent Choice As was true of its precursor, Insurgent mainly revolves around the theme of choices and in the manner they can change you. After all, the book s tagline is one choice can destroy you. In Insurgent, all of Tris s decisions had main drawback, as she determined whether or not to enter risky situations, to fib to Tobias, and even to surrender herself. With so much on the line, Tris s choices involve not only her, but everybody around her. As the cycle goes on, option left just as important, but the stakes get upper and upper Division The entire group system is based around separating people up and creating diverse groups with limitations between them. Insurgent illustrates how these divisions generate an us vs. them attitude that eventually brings it to ruin. In this novel, schism also happen within these groups: Dauntless splits into faithful and conspirator, Abnegation is broken , Erudite imperfection from Jeanine and her following, and Johanna and other Amity tear from their section when they do not have the same point of view with the result to stay straightforward . These divisions are what eventually creates so much annihilation, and as Tris learns time and yet again that it is not possible to complete snooty goals when you are separated down in the center. Trust and Honesty With much of this novel taking place in Candor nerve center, it is to be expected that trust and honesty figure vastly into the theme. Tris and Tobias s relationship is put under harm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...