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2. The Pros And Cons Of Space Exploration
Space exploration has exploded in the past 56 years. From the first successful satellite mission in
1961, to the first mission space walk in 1969 a to the first time lettuce was grown and eaten in space in
2015. These are just the beginning steps towards potential space exploration and advancing
technology to the maximum. Although space exploration is now being emphasized on and invested in,
what does this do to benefit earth or even every individual who lives on Earth? Many writers,
engineers, mathematicians, and chemists can agree that space exploration is going to provide more
research for medicine and environmental factors. Others may also argue that the risks of exploring
another planet will be too damaging because the life or atmosphere as it is will not be the same after
humans have made their print on it. Three main clusters that are developed under this idea of space
exploration is the benefits that are gained, ethical code and what it means with regard to the future of
the human race. In this paper I will talk about what major projects are being worked on and who will
benefit from these. This will also include what laws of space are and ethical code. This will also
identify the differing viewpoints on space exploration and whether the big picture is worth the small
steps being taken as to advancements in space technology and sciences. One large project that is being
pursued is colonizing mars with a human population. This will mold the future and newer generations.
It can make us question the future and what lies ahead. It has been said that it will take no more than
50 years to fulfill the colonization of mars. Ideas such as colonizing another planet is not unheard of
and if humans do not consider the possible impacts in a new environment, this can be detrimental. The
article A NASA Funded engineer s plan to colonize Mars from CNN was written by Kate Springer in
2017. One statement that made was, I believe building in space is going to become commonplace in
less than 50 years. There s an abundance of energy and materials (in space) all we have to do is design
self replicating factories and build a lot of objects. In a short time, our capability to manufacture in
space will be many
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3. The Importance Of Data Analysis
offer high data rates at short distances with low power, primarily due to wide resolution bandwidth
[3].
Different Techniques Used Wide band phased array antenna is implemented to scan in the range of (+
45) degree in wideband. A novel wideband mono conical antenna in the shape of tears drop is
implemented with good radiation directivity and frequency response. A dual spiral antenna for ultra
wideband capsule endoscope system is implemented. The capsule endoscope system transmits the
image data of internal human body to an external receiver wirelessly. This system contains sensors, a
tiny camera, LEDs, a wireless IC transceiver and antenna and these are encased in small capsule. The
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These two modes should be with 90 degree phase difference, equal amplitude, and orthogonal to each
other in polarization. Such antenna can be actualized using a single feed or dual feeds. Wideband U
slot micro strip antenna operating in the frequency range of 5.18 to 5.8 GHz and improving directivity.
Two radiation beams off broadside are obtained by operating the patch antenna at the higher order
mode instead of the fundamental mode, which radiates a broadside beam. Broadening the antenna
bandwidth is achieved by using the U slot technique. Micro strip antennas have been widely used in
modern communication systems, because of its robustness, planar profile, and low cost. Most of these
antennas operate at their fundamental mode, which gives a broadside beam. Micro strip antenna
operating at the higher order mode has dual symmetric radiation beams [2]. It is well known that the
major drawback of a micro strip antenna is its narrow bandwidth (3%). One of the popular techniques
for broadening the patch antenna bandwidth is to incorporate a U slot on its surface as proposed [5].
Ultra wideband millimeter wave stack patch antenna achieving high efficiency 90% and high gain of 6
to 8 db.
Antenna is fabricated on silicon and takes advantage of cavity etching and BCB membranes
fabrication process of an UWB
60 GHz antenna based on silicon micromachining and BCB
(BenzoCycloButene) membranes to achieve high efficiency and large band performances the use of
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4. Torpey 1998 State Monopolization Of Legitimate Means Of...
Coming and Going: On the State Monopolization of the Legitimate Means of Movement
Author(s): John Torpey
Reviewed work(s):
Source: Sociological Theory, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Nov., 1998), pp. 239 259
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This version has benefited greatly from comments on earlierdraftsby CarolineFord,JanetGilboy, Phil
Gorski,Leo Lucassen, and
Michael Mann, as well as by the editor of and anonymous reviewers for this journal.
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transformations,workers, aggressors, and travelers, respectively, have each been subjected to a form of
dependency they had not previously known.
I am not claiming that states and the state system effectively control all movements of persons, only
that they have monopolized the authority to restrict movement vis a vis other potentialclaimants, such
as privateeconomic or religious entities. Such entities may play a role in the control of movement, but
they do so today at the behest of states. Nor am
I arguing that states monopolization of the legitimate means of movement is a generalization valid for
all times andplaces; the monopolizationof this authorityby statesemerged only graduallyafter the
medieval period and paralleledstates monopolizationof the legitimate means of violence. My
argumentbears strong similarities to that of John Meyer when he addressesthe delegitimationof
organizationalforms otherthan the nation statein the emerging
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5. The Latino Community
In South East Los Angeles the majority of people who live there are the Latino communities. People
who live in South East Los Angeles tend to be lower class people which means the neighborhoods
won t look like what one sees at Beverly Hills. Within the Latino communities ones values are help up
on a pedestal. One of the emerging values that stand out in these communities would be environmental
concern. If one were to walk around South East Los Angeles it wouldn t be difficult to find trash or
furniture dumped on the sidewalk. The photo above is of a main intersection within the city of South
Gate. This specific corner has always been a popular dump site for the people in the neighborhood.
According to Henslin, the environment was viewed as
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6. Analysis Of A Little Drop Of Poison By Tom Waits
A Little Drop of Poison is an energetic, high paced tango piece that resonates with the viewer. The
song is performed by Tom Waits and follows a moderate tango tempo. Additionally, it is in C minor
key at a 108 beats per minute. Little Drop of Poison features chordophones such as the string
instruments guitar and piano. This combination of instruments is a typical accompaniment for tango
pieces. The tango initially emerged in Argentina in the late 1800s in the lower class districts of Bueno
Aires and Montevideo. The tango is a dance influenced by a blend of African and European culture.
Many claim that African slaves who had been brought to Argentina started to influence Argentinian
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This is a far cry from the humble beginnings of tango, which evolved as a cultural movement among
people from lower economic backgrounds. Now, tangos are performed in dance studios, night clubs,
ballroom events, and at festivals. Additionally, the clip markets the tango as a sexual, sensual dance
which therefore translates to international appeal to global markets regardless of whatever song is
being played. Tango s biggest global commercial asset is the ability to invigorate the dancer into a
sensually charged dance with their partner while following the rhythm and abrupt pauses from the
piano.
Tango s cultural mobility is evident as it was first performed salons and quickly spread to bars,
brothels, and dance halls. A landmark evidence of tango s cultural mobility is that it begun as a blend
of a variety of dances from many distinct cultures. Pairing African rhythms with the Argentine
Milonga, a fast paced polka dance, heavily influenced tango. New steps were created and a new form
of dance was created that quickly spread across other cultures in the world. Tango began as a dance
for the poor, but quickly became a symbol of Argentine pride and it spread from city to city then to
Uruguay and eventually the rest of the world. Tango emerged in Spain in the late 1800s, then in Paris
in 1907, and then in London in 1912 with every instance tango was submerged with each individual
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7. APIs and Future Enterprise Information
APIs and Future of Enterprise Information
Introduction 2
Algorithmic Revolution 2
Stepping Back In Time Service Orientation 4
From Transactions to Digital Relationships 4
Moving Towards Connected, Composable Businesses 6
Potential Solutions for Governance Issues 6
Singularity SOA, APIs, and XaaS 8
Conclusion Enterprise Transformation through XaaS 10
References 11
Introduction
Technology is embedded in almost every aspect of business today. Information technology has now
become a primary driver of market differentiation, business growth, and profitability. This new
Internet led the evolution of the ubiquitous Web 2.0 that is capable of integrating physical and virtual
world entities. Web 2.0 was characterized by specialized, publicly available data sources (e.g.
mapping data, weather information, etc.) accessible via light weight APIs (Application Programming
Interfaces) that can be used to create value added services in the form of Mashups. The propagation of
Web APIs has transformed the Web into a platform for collaborative development and information
sharing. The core of this story on the services transformation is not about the scale of the services nor
is it about the revolution in digital technology. Rather, this story is about how the application of rule
based information technology tools to service activities is transforming the services component of the
economy and mutating the web to become a nimble, dynamic programming platform.
Algorithmic Revolution
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8. Revocable Trust Essay
Revocable Trusts
Perhaps the greatest advantage of setting up a revocable trust is avoiding the probate process. A trust is
especially beneficial if you own real estate in more than one state. Without a trust, your loved ones
will be faced with probate proceedings in each state you own property in. A trust accomplishes the
distribution of assets to your beneficiaries who should receive them. However, a trust is generally
considered to possess superior advantages over a probate for several reasons.
A trust provides a private, non probate administration. The only persons entitled to notice or
accounting of trust assets are the beneficiaries. Distribution of trust assets can often be accomplished
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Probate is considered a public proceeding, and literally anyone can read your probate file, and your
will once it is filed. A trust doesn t require being filed with the court, so there is no file for anyone to
see.
Drawbacks
Initially, it will cost more to set up a revocable trust than to write a Last Will and Testament.
However, in the long run a trust will reduce stress and your family will save money by avoiding
probate when you die, and guardianship if you were to become incapacitated or disabled.
Unfortunately, you will still need a will, a special one to cover unfunded assets. If you miss an asset,
or die before transferring all your assets into the trust a special will created for this situation will
protect them. The will requires probating, but will only cover the unfunded assets. Nevertheless, it is a
consideration when your still in the decision process of whether or not to establish a revocable trust.
Contesting a trust may allow a longer period of time than a will. Whereas contesting a will is
typically allowed for 30 to 90 days, contesting a trust can be allowed for as long as 5 years depending
on the individual states statute of limitations. However, a few states are beginning to change the
restriction to less restrictive time
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9. Characterization In The Night By Elie Wiesel
There are some characters in the novel such as Eliezer Wiesel, Chlomo Wiesel, Sarah Feig, Hilda,
Bea, Tzipora, Moishe the Beadle, Juliek, the SS officer and many more. But the writer will only
discuss the character that give an effect to the story like Elie Wiesel, Chlomo as Elie s father and
Moishe the Beadle as Elie s teacher. 4.1.2.1. Eliezer Wiesel Eliezer is a narrator in the story. The Night
novel is written based on his life experience during Holocaust. Elie himself is a child from small town
Transylvania, Sighet. He spends his childhood with his father, mother and three sisters. When the
story began in 1941, he was thirteen years old. I was almost thirteen and deeply observant. By day I
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Moishe only shows up in the beginning of the story. He was poor and lived in utter penury. As a rule,
our townspeople, while they did help the needy, did not particularly like them. Moishe the Beadle was
the exception. He stayed out of people s way. His presence bothered no one. He had mastered the art
of rendering himself insignificant, invisible. (p. 3) Elie describes him clearly, how Moishe lives in
poverty. Even though he was poor but he did not asked for pity. The town people usually did not like
the people who lived in poverty because they usually bother other people and ask for compassion. But
Moishe is different, his presence did not disturb other people. People can find them in the prayer
house and he will make him self invisible. I pray to the God within me for the strength to ask Him the
real questions. (p.5) Moishe is a lecturer of the Jewish mysticism that Elie takes. He is the first
character who was narrated by Elie in the opening of the story. Through the quotation, he seems to be
a religious person. The reader also knows he was religious person because he was the lecturer of
Kabbalah or a kind of Jewish mysticism. Together they read each page of the bible and discover the
essence of
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10. Bipolar Reflection
Over a year ago, I was diagnosed with a mental illness called bipolar disorder. It wasn t as much as a
shock when they explained it to me, for I always had that slight suspicion that I might be bipolar.
Although the condition has always been there with me, the symptoms were more apparent to me after
that day. This condition has made it really hard for me to function in school and at home. For a while
now, I ve let it completely take me over because I didn t want to bother fighting something that felt
stronger than me. I don t think people truly understand how this affects me. Especially my parents,
they d refuse to accept that I have bipolar disorder. Trust me, I wouldn t want it either but it isn t
something I can ignore. For years, I ve made various attempts at guiding my parent s attention to this.
What finally made them realize how serious this was to me was my art. Art has helped me through a
lot ever since I started getting depressed, so I see it fit to make my concept based on I feel. The picture
will be one I ve taken for a different assignment similar to this one. It will be split into three different
sections, each section belonging to each individual in the photograph. Once they re all finished, the
pieces will be placed next to each other and will be connected by string. It will be based on ... Show
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For me, manic depressive disorder isn t just black and white but a whole monochromatic scale,
ranging from the deepest oxford blue, to the purest white. I chose blue to describe the depressive stage
because of the mood it gives off. The hue blue will give off a cimmerian mood, which would be
perfect in capturing the mood when one is depressed. White would give off a sense of purity and
happiness. Although yellow might be the ideal color of happiness, I feel as if white better displays
what I feel. The middle of the picture will be neutral colors to express the lack of color I feel when I m
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11. Compare And Contrast Durry Vs Dell Curry
Curry v.s Curry Some people that pay attention and are interested in the game of basketball, there are
arguments between the two about who is better. Some people that like basketball think that Dell Curry
is better than his son but if you look at the history of statistics between the two, and the goals that they
have achieve as individuals that have a love for the game of basketball technically Stephen Curry is
better than his father, But also the three point line was put into the NBA on October 12 , 1979. Some
of the similarities that the two have are that they went to 4 year colleges, both went to the (NBA)
players , both set records in college, and also the in the NBA , also were that they both were great
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He has set records from college ,and the NBA throughout his career. Even when he was retired from
the NBA he has still received awards . Dell curry was chosen to the 1982 Mcdonald s High school All
American Team , First Team All Metro Conference (1984 1986) , Metro Conference Player of the year
in 1986 , Charlotte Hornets leading scorer and NBA Sixth Man of the year in 1994. Dell Curry had
went to Virginia Tech University , and when he went to the four year college, and his team qualified
for at large bids to the NCAA tournament in 1985 and in 1986 , they lost in first round on both
occasions . in 2004 Dell Curry had been put in the Virginia Tech Hall of Fame. Dell curry did not start
majority of the games that he played in his career timeline but other than just that his (field goal
percentage) as in how many three point shots he has made he averaged about 4 Three pointers a game
,and he averaged about 2.1 rebounds a game . Other than just that he has been in the games were
people like Manute Bol and and a lot of taller people that were over 7 feet tall and had huge
advantages over Dell but he didn t let that stop him from doing what he does best . When Dell curry
was drafted he was the First Round: 15th overall pick by the Utah Jazz in the 1986 NBA Draft. He has
played one whole season with Utah Jazz and then was drafted to the cleveland Cavaliers.he spent
seasons there and then played the two newest teams which were the milwaukee bucks and the
charlotte hornets. Although before the end of his charlotte hornet career he has finished with all time
leading
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12. Gender In Pride And Prejudice
Extended Essay
The man s sphere versus the woman s sphere in Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice
Abstract
Introduction
Jane Austen s novels are known for not only being enthralling but also as characteristic of British
society in the nineteenth century. Her novels present a compelling view on the historical,
psychological, and sociological issues woven into the plots that are full of irony, farce, and versatile
characters. One of Jane Austen s most appreciated novels Pride and Prejudice illustrates the topic that
I will explore in my extended essay, which is the male world versus the female one. In order to
address my question How does social status and gender bias influence life decisions and perceptions
of the world in Austen s Pride and Prejudice? I will investigate and portray the specific views of both
gender s worlds as offered by Austen in comparison to the established ones from Nineteenth Century
England. The social status and genders of the characters influence their lives in all aspects, from
determining their perceptions of the world to limiting their potentials in life decisions.
I strongly believe that my topic of choice is worth investigating; my work doesn t just outline the role
of social rank and gender in Nineteenth Century England, it also includes widely accepted knowledge
about intellectual differences between the genders and their interpersonal relationships. Furthermore
my essay will be supplemented by unique insight into the life of the
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13. Creating A Good And Memorable Logo
Just assuming, when most people think of logo design, the image probably goes something like this. A
scruffy man, with a graphic T shirt is sitting in front of a Macintosh computer monitor, with
Photoshop open and putting the final touches on the changes of a logo he found in Google images.
This scenario, however plausible sounding, is usually incorrect. There are many different and
complicated steps that go into creating a logo, and even more steps that go into making a good one.
Drafts upon drafts, with variations upon variations, with different color swatches and different color
schemes, and dozens of meetings, with panels of people, with all different preferences and hopeful
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They could fire up their laptop and Google, steps of designing a logo, and they would be faced with a
promising list of results, where one of the results possibly being, Get Started with Logo Design
Creative Blog. On the webpage there is a brief explanation of what a logo is followed by some simple
steps and guidelines. There are some helpful tips such as a logo must be simple, ... memorable, ...
enduring, ... versatile, ... and appropriate (Cass), and these are all aspects that graphic designers
consider in the first drafts of a logo. However, if the business owner doesn t understand the reasoning
and intentions behind certain decisions that designers make, then it is unlikely that an effective logo
will be created. Keeping with the business owner s journey to create a good logo, the owner would
probably unintentionally create a logo that fits in perfectly with the current trend of their culture, but
that would be a mistake. The outcome of a company s popularity relies heavily on how well their logo
can stand the test of time. If the logo doesn t need to be changed every couple of months to keep up
with the trends, the easier it will be for the logo to become easily recognizable. A good logo doesn t
have to be flashy; actually some of the most memorable logos in history have been the simplest ones
yet.
The logos above are some of the
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14. Essay on Freedom of Choice in A Clockwork Orange
Freedom of Choice
In the novel A Clockwork Orange, the author Anthony Burgess tells a story about a young man name
Alex and his friends, every night they go around and start committing violent acts. In the novel Alex
expresses his freedom of choice between good and evil. The freedom of choice is a decision that every
person must make throughout his life in order to guide his actions and to take control of his own
future. This Freedom of Choice, no matter what the outcome is, displays person power as an
individual, and any efforts to control or influence this choice between good and evil will take way the
person free will and enslave him. In this novel the author uses this symbolism through imagery. He
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. . there s no law nor order no more pg 14. He takes on a role of authority in a society of anarchy.
Although he is impervious to the choice of good, Alex does not remain ignorant to this choice
throughout the entire novel. In the beginning, he believes that violence is the only way to prove his
control. This then leads to his loss of control through the loss of his ability of choice. Only in the very
end Alex finally become a well rounded character. He realizes that he does not have to choose evil and
abuse his position to prove his right of choice. But where I itty now, O my brothers, is all on my oddy
knocky, where you cannot go. Tomorrow is all like sweet flowers? pg 148. Alex now knows that his
future is open for his choices to lead him. For good or for evil, it is his right to decide, and this is what
truly proves his freedom of choice.
In the novel, the first freedom of choice Alex made was the type music to which he listens too and
loves, which is Mozart, Beethoven, and G.F. Handel, this type of music makes him very energetic, it
helps him foster violence, and it is the only thing in his life that he truly cares for. This music
represents the element of his choice and free will. When this choice is robbed from him in attempt to
help him, he loses his love for music in which he said, ?All the time the music got more and more
gromky, like it was all a deliberate torture, O my brothers pg 131. The music that represents
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15. Toenail Fungus Research Paper
No matter how your nail looks, there is a special home remedy for toenail fungus that can bring it to
order. If you notice one or two of your nails having yellow spots or looking cloudy white, there is a
strong indication you have toenail fungus infection. Nails that are affected with fungus are usually
thicker and sometimes crumbly and flaky. The fungus can grow up and produce waste that collects
under your toenail. This may loosen or cause your nail to eventually fall off. Toenail fungus causes
may be due to moist environments especially in shoes, bathrooms, pools, cuts in toes, and unhealthy
immune response. How to get rid of toenail fungus Listerine: Soak your toe in Listerine 4 times in a
day for treatment. You may also wipe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Goldenseal and myrrh salve: Rub your toenail with some goldenseal and myrrh salve on daily basis
until you begin to see some results. You can get this home remedy for toenail fungus online. Bleach
remedy: Mix 1 cup of bleach with 10 cups of water in a bucket. Dip the fungus toe nail into the bucket
for 5 seconds. Make sure you do not have any cut on the toe. Remove and dry the toe with a towel.
Repeat this treatment every other day for 4 weeks. You may notice dry skin and flakes but that is
normal. Just apply some tea tree oil or calendula oil to it and continue with your treatment. Make sure
you change the water any time to apply the bleach home remedy for toenail fungus treatment. Thuja
essential oil: Apply 2 drops of this strong antifungal oil to your affected toe 2 times in a day for
treatment. Licorice treatment: You can rely on licorice home remedy for toenail fungus treatment to
restrict the fungus from spreading from your feet to the nail bed. The herb contains 25 substances that
can attack fungus. Add 6 teaspoons of powdered licorice to 1 cup of water and simmer for 20 minutes.
Strain and clean your toes with the tea 3 times in a day for the desired
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16. Coping And Coping Strategies
Coping strategies are specific psychological and behavioral aspects people use to deal with, master,
reduce, minimize, or tolerate the occurrence of a stressful event. One coping strategy is problem
solving, it is an ongoing process in which we take what we know to help us unveil what we don t
know. This method includes overcoming obstacles by developing a hypothesis, testing its prediction,
and coming to a reasonable solution. There are three simple roles that involve problem solving which
consist of making decisions, generating new knowledge, and seeking information. According to
teachervision, problem solving is, and should be, a very real part of the curriculum. It presupposes that
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Women feel more obligated than men to control their emotions, coping is something we all do either
directly or indirectly without even noticing it.
One main reason coping skills are important to people with disabilities because, people with
disabilities are more likely to be bullied than their nondisabled peers. Studies show that students with
disabilities had a two to three ratio of being bullied Students with disabilities are already struggling
academically in the school environment. When bullied it directly has a major effect on the academic
performance. Students with disabilities who do not know how to properly cope with their stressful
environment can end up dropping out, avoiding school and having absences, decrease grades, inability
to focus, and a loss of interest in academic achievement. As we all know bullying can be censored but
it can t be stopped, if and individual can accept who he/she is as a person and cope with their
environment in a positive way it may help them live a normal life.
Moreover, living with a disability can be very difficult especially to those who have acquired a
disability. Disabilities may Impact individuals differently but often those who have grown up with a
congenital disorder cope better, then individuals who have acquired a
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17. Electroconvulsive Therapy Research Paper
Imagine a young woman by the name of Gabrielle Blackman Sheppard, struggling with depression.
Thoughts of suicide and loneliness plague her day in and day out and she cannot seem to overcome
that which seems to curse her waking days. In an attempt to be freed of this, she decides to try
something known as Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). Her family is horrified, knowing the dangers
that often come with this procedure and warn against it, but she goes through with it anyway. The
image they all had was of someone being forcibly strapped into an electric chair, Gabrielle, who has
suffered...for nearly 30 years. Many people still see it as a form of torture. But I was desperate. I was
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Most people, when they hear the term electroconvulsive therapy have the assumption that it is used
only to cure depression, but this is a common misunderstanding. It is generally less often used for
other disorders, but it can be helpful to people with schizophrenia, especially people who are
catatonic, which is a state of muscular rigidity and stupor ( Catatonia ). A definition of schizophrenia
is a chronic brain disorder with symptoms that may include delusions hallucinations, trouble with
thinking and concentration, and a lack of motivation. The disorder affects slightly more than one
percent of the population and is found to run in families (Scutti). Many people also describe it as
hearing multiple voices or sounds in your head. Sometimes the sounds are vague and are more like a
rustle or a beep. If there are voices, sometimes the words are inaudible, but when a voice is
recognizable, it s like being surrounded by a gang of bullies said Tanya Luhrman, a Stanford
anthropologist (Standen). All of these quotes and examples portray how miserable it must feel to have
to endure schizophrenia. To people suffering from schizophrenia, it seems that ETC would be a very
appealing escape from the reality of their
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18. Nobel Prize Research Paper
Nobel Prize
In this paper I am going to discuss the Nobel Prize. Firstly I will inform you of the history of the prize,
secondly its origin, and how it is awarded today. After that I will discuss the 2010 Nobel Prize for
Medicine, 1901 Nobel Prize for Physics, and the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Alfred Nobel
The Nobel Prize was named after a Swedish inventor and industrialist, Alfred Bernhard Nobel. Alfred
Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden on October 21, 1833. He was born into a wealthy family,
although due to the misfortune of losing building materials on sunken barges, Immanuel Nobel, Alfred
s father, was forced into bankruptcy the same year Alfred was born. In 1842 the family moved to St.
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Although he started working on IVF in the 1950s it took him about 30 years to make it successful, and
about 60 years until he won the Nobel Prize. Edwards is a professor at the University of Cambridge
England, he also founded Bourn Hall, the first IVF center. Today, vitro fertilization is responsible for
over 4 million births worldwide. Edwards discovered that an embryo can be fertilized in a Petri dish in
a laboratory ((4) http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2010/adv.html). The steps of
IVF are started by prescribing a fertility medication to control the timing of the eggs release. They
monitor the ovaries using ultrasound to make sure the multiple eggs can be collected and that they are
developing the eggs properly and that his is called ovulation induction. To retrieve the eggs a minor
operation is required, sedation and anesthesia is used to prevent discomfort. A hollow needle is
inserted through the pelvic cavity into the ovary to collect the eggs. Now the sperm is needed for
completion of the procedure, this is collected by ejaculation. The process of insemination now begins;
a single sperm is injected into the egg for fertilization. The egg is monitored to make sure cell division
is achieved. It is now considered an embryo after it is fertilized. Three days after the egg is retrieved
from the ovary, and fertilization is achieved then it is inserted into the women s uterus. The two to four
cell embryos is placed
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19. Solution Focused Therapy Essay example
Solution Focused Therapy Solution focused therapy is a model of therapy developed by Steve de
Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg in the late 1970 s (Dolan, n.d.). This model has become well known for its
non traditional approach to client problems as it does not explore clients issues in relation to their
cause and affect but rather the goals and solutions to achieving a future free of any present issues. i
will be discussing the evident concepts, principles and intervention techniques of this particular
model. it will be explored in the context of a case scenario of a therapy session to observe how the
model can be actively applied to therapy sessions and why this is the best model to meet the client s
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Thus, it is evident that solution focused therapy is focused on the future wellbeing and hopes of the
client rather than their past or present situation. The counsellor client work alliance (Burwell Chen,
2006) is essential for a productive and active client as it ensures motivation and empowerment through
the collaborative identification of strengths, progress and development in relation to achieving their
preferred future and to identify strengths to accomplish this outcome, also known as co constructing
solutions (O Connelle 2005) There are a number of techniques and core concepts utilised to establish
the desired future of the client, such as the miracle question, scaling question and an exception
question. These techniques are used to encourage new patterns of thinking and establishing solutions
to construct the preferred future of the client (AIPC, 2010). The miracle question aims to encourage
clients to visualise how their life would be and feel once change is made to solve the current problem
and no longer negatively impacts upon their lives. This is achieved through asking a question that
allows clients to fantasise about a life free of the problem. The miracle question used is imagine you
went to bed tonight and woke up free of the problems that you currently have
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20. How To Write An Essay On The Catcher In The Rye
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger is a critically acclaimed and highly spoke of book. The book
Catcher in the Rye is narrated by a sixteen year old boy named Holden Caulfield . This teen adolescent
is not like any other boy you will ever find, Holden is a sixteen year old teen going through the most
difficult times of adolescence and is discovering that no one understands him. Holden is too complex
for our understanding he speaks in his own vernacular as if not one thing or person can understand
him. The story takes place mostly in New York after Holden flunks out of his prep school, Pencey
Prep . Holden travels to New York for three days before going back to his family. In New York Holden
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The book shows how the misunderstanding of one struggling teen adolescent can affect their very
outlook on life. To many people Holden is negative, rude, depressed, etc. But once you try to put
yourself in his shoes you realize that Holden is seeing how the world really is and he is showing that
yes there are negative parts in life but there are also positive parts in life as well and how he knows
why things happen for a reason from his brother Allie dying of Leukemia to seeing his loving kid
sister Phoebe. To me the book has it s rough spots and it s great spots, I like how the book starts out in
first person when Holden says, I m not going to tell you my whole goddamn biography or anything.
this gives you a quick first look at Holden s true character and how he speaks his mind with everyone.
The book also has some bad parts such as when Holden starts to digress like when he mentions his
brother Allie, his sister Phoebe, or his brother D. B. it starts to bore me when he goes into
extraordinary detail about something that doesn t need to be covered that much. Overall I really
enjoyed the book and the story
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21. Examples Of Surveillance In George Orwell s 1984
Surveillance in George Orwell s 1984 is extreme, but there are some very real parallels to today s life.
Telescreens and hidden microphones are just a couple of examples of 1984 s controlling technology.
The ideas depicted by author George Orwell s dystopian society are becoming more real every day.
Telescreens were literally and thematically the biggest piece of surveillance technology in 1984. They
were large screens that took in as much information as they put out. They were massive and could
look over an entire room. A telescreen could record video of a person and also record sound,
transmitting the recordings presumably to thought police to be monitored. They could hear anything
above a soft whisper and they could see anything in
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22. The Stroop Effect
Abstract
The aim of this experiment was to test cognitive interference. The Stroop Effect is the finding that
naming words is easier than stating the color of the word. The Stroop Effect was first conducted in
1935 by John Ridley Stroop which was published in the Studies of interference in serial verbal
reactions . This experiment was replicated by asking 40 participants to complete two different tasks.
Task one involved reading words printed in different colors. The second task was to read the color of
the printed word. Participants were timed while conducting task one and two. This experiment had a
repeated measure and the participants included 20 girls and 20 boys. The independent variable was
reading the test paper during both tasks. The dependent variable was the time it would take to
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The results of our replicated experiment show that just simply reading the word did not take as long as
reading the color of the word. In this experiment, we chose to compare reading the word versus
reading the color because we felt it was more ecologically valid and acted as a better comparison to
understand the Stroop effect. The first reason as to why reading the color of the word takes longer is
because of selective attention theory which explains that naming the actual color of the word requires
more attention than simply reading the word. Interference is another important concept to consider
which occurs when someone sees the words, they see both the color and its meaning and this creates
conflict in your mind. Based on our schema, we know that reading the actual word is more important
than reading the color. Inference shows that you are not always in control of what you are able to pay
attention to, this occur when you try and focus on the color of the
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23. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Books consist of more than just paper, books act as warning to society. Books put actions into
perspective, then they show the consequences of those actions. Books continue to make people
reevaluate their decisions, make a person feel, and books relate to real life. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray
Bradbury the society remains dysfunctional and on the brink of collapsing; suicide rates remain at an
all time high, murders happen every day, information stays censored, the education system remains
flawed. Now, all of these things can also describe another society, America. The fictional society in
Fahrenheit 451 and America have many things in common, only proving further, that America remains
on a downward spiral. First, modern American society relates to the society in Fahrenheit 451 through
education. In Fahrenheit 451 schools have the kids sit in a classroom and learn from a TV. When
Clarisse a seventeen year old girl who lives next to the protagonist, asks questions about the school
work, the other kids call her peculiar. While talking with Montag, the main character in the book,
Montag asks about school, Clarisse tells him I m antisocial, they say. I don t mix. (26) she only wants
to comprehend the topic better, and the other teens ridicule her. In both America and in Fahrenheit 451
the education system remains faulty and unsuccessful. Education in America prevails horrible,
approximately 70 percent of eighth grade students read below the standard expected from them. Other
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24. The Changing World of the 16th Century
During the 16th century the world was changing. People started to think differently. Governments
started changing, people were migrating and people were debating. In Europe there were many
enlightened thinkers. Leonardo da Vinci finished Mona Lisa during the 16th century. Michelangelo
carved his Statue of David. (World History Timeline: 16th Century ) Around the world people were
starting to think for themselves. Unfortunately rulers, kings, and leaders didn t like that. So, in order to
prevent rebellious actions towards their governments, leaders created strict laws. Most people didn t
like that, so they chose to move. As they traveled, they carried ideas with them. Some Europeans were
exploring the world. They reached land that they haven t seen, and their ideas spread. (World History
Timeline: 16th Century) People were influenced by others, religious ideas and structures spread as
well. Different types of religions were spreading. Religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and
many more. A significant religious leader in the Catholic Church was Pope Julius II. His papacy was
marked by an active foreign policy, beautiful projects of buildings, and patronage for the arts.
(European Religion During the Early 16th Century) Europeans reached a foreign land, which is known
as Indonesia. They arrived in Indonesia in the beginning of the 16th century and discovered valuable
goods in Maluku. They were determined to dominate the spice trade at its sources in India and the
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25. What Is The Mood Of The Banquet By Rene Magritte
In this painting, The Banquet (1958) made in oil on canvas, we can see a beautiful, but the unfamiliar
landscape with a strange red circle in the middle of the painting. This artwork was painted by Rene
Magritte with a very realistic color palette. It seems like painted with reference to real objects: there
are red, orange, blue, green, dark green, black, beige, and gray in this landscape. In the foreground of
the artwork, there is a stone wall with a stone vase. A group of trees stands on the back of the wall,
then a line and then a field of trees. The sky is covered with several tones of red. Dark red color was
used on each side of the painting, and lighter colors appear in the middle. In the center of the painting
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Magritte was influenced by Romanticism and created a Surrealist art movement in Belgium. He
regarded all of art things important, and especially interested in the poetry. Through his painting, he
created the poetic imagery that can be called his own Surrealistic style. Magritte s painting induces
viewers to upend conventional thinking. Magritte spoke of this determination to make the most
familiar objects scream aloud : the more familiar the object, the louder it would scream when divorced
from its habitat, seen in a new light (qtd. in Calvocoressi 6). His painting seems to be describing real
objects, but the sense of the strange and quizzical appears when these real objects in the background
appear in the foreground, or vice versa. Either the sun appears impossibly before the trees, on there is
a hole in the forest framing the sun. This is a very different style of art, compared with other art
movements like Realism. He challenged himself to think outside of the box and change other artist s
ideas about seeing and making. Magritte s major contribution to painting is how he defamiliarizes
everyday
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26. Women in the Progressive Era Essay
In the 1890s, American women emerged as a major force for social reform. Millions joined civic
organizations and extended their roles from domestic duties to concerns about their communities and
environments. These years, between 1890 and 1920, were a time of many social changes that later
became known as the Progressive Era. In this time era, millions of Americans organized associations
to come up with solutions to the many problems that society was facing, and many of these problems
were staring American women right in the face.
Women began to speak out against the laws that were deliberately set against them. Throughout this
time period, women were denied the right to vote in all federal and most state held elections. Women
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Progressivism was not just a single movement, rather it was several different organizations of people
trying to accomplish their own goals. Keep in mind, this era was a few decades long, so many things
were accomplished over a long period of time. Women exercised what they saw as their rights as
citizens to shape public policy and create institutions.
Progressivism generally took two forms: Political and Social reform.What most social reformers
found was that they could not rely on people doing the right and moral thing all the time. If law is
going to be used for social reform, who is going to make the law? Politicians. However, politics and
politicians were seen as a big part of the problem, not the solution, therefore, Progressives seen that
the future for a new America ultimately depended on changing the government and politics.
Women acted through several various organizations during the Progressive Era, such as the Young
Women s Christian Association (YWCA), the National Consumers League (NCL), Women s Trade
Union League (WTUL), and other various trade unions. Female reformers also lead the movement
against child labor and the women s suffrage campaign. They won minimum wage and maximum
hours for women workers through Muller V. Oregon, public health programs for pregnant
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27. Why Are Civil Liberties More Important Than Homeland Security
How Civil Liberties Are More Important Than Homeland Security
What is homeland security? The exact definition of homeland security is Precautions taken by the
government of specified country against terrorist attacks according to Dictionary.com. However, when
it comes to protection, are the people of the US willing to give up their natural civil liberties? The civil
liberties, found in the Bill of Rights, are the people s fundamental rights; such as freedom of speech,
religion, and even privacy. These rights are protected by law against unwarranted governmental
interference on their lives. Benjamin Franklin once said, Those who would give up essential Liberty,
to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety (from npr.org).
Before the Obama Administration was in charge of secretly collecting phone records and accessed the
internet activity of many, there was the Bush Administration. In late 2005, President George W. Bush
authorized the National Security Agency. With this organization, they are able to monitor phone calls
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Many argue, including Deborah Jacobs, executive director of ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union
of New Jersey) that the Patriot Act violates the 4th Amendment. What many do not know, is that there
are warrants that the government use for homeland security. Warrants such as the Sneak and Peek
Warrants or the Trap and Trace Searches . The American Civil Liberties Union argued how the Trap
and Trace Searches are a breach of the 4th Amendment because their are no probable cause
requirements in obtaining the warrants. In fact, according to Pewresearch.com, 32% of the people
asked said they were more concerned that the government has gone too far in restricting the average
person s civil
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28. Analysis Of Donald Trump s Campaign
In an effort to control mentioning of Donald Trump, close examination of popular media outlets with
large audiences will enable the campaign to see changes to rhetoric or schedule of statement releases
(there are, on average, over 200,000 mentions every month). (Politico Staff, 2016) Campaign staff as
well as Trump himself will be speaking with media in a manner that promotes a tight hold on
delegates over the course of the election. Rallies will require significant control efforts because of
protesters. Press conferences will enable the campaign to release accurate information at appropriate
times. This helps keep information circulating in the public to be favorable. Social media is now a
substantial part of elections. Releasing information and ads on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and
YouTube will generate needed feedback from audiences. Resources will be allocated to these sources
of information because it is the most effective way of controlling what information flows around in
the public, thus allowing the campaign to have a good amount of control on publicity and media
coverage.
The testing aspect occurs at many different ventures around the web from News polls to focus group
studies. Frank Luntz, a market research provider focuses his resources during the Presidential race to
evaluate the public opinion of the candidates based on many issues. Recently polling the effects on
emotions towards Donald Trump using an address to the public based on the region on the world
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29. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Arbutin
Arbutin Arbutin, from the dried leaves of bearberry, blueberry, cranberry, and pear trees, is a naturally
β D glucopyranoside and derivative of hydroquinone. (20, 21, 24) The mechanism of suppressing
melanin production is to competitively inhibit tyrosinase enzyme at binding site and DHICA (5,6
dihydroxyindole 2 caboxylic acid) and also inhibit melanosome maturation. (21, 24, 25) Arbutin can
cause paradoxical hyperpigmentation if high concentration is used.(26, 27) Deoxyarbutin has shown a
promising skin lightener.(25) Alpha arbutin are widely use, 20 fold more potent and stronger
inhibitory activity than arbutin.(21, 25) Aloesin Aloesin is a derivative of aloe vera plant.(21)
Competitive inhibitor at binding site of tyrosinase and DOPA (3,4 dihydroxyphenylalanine) oxidase is
its major mechanism in dose dependent manner.(21, 24) Ellagic acid Ellagic acid is . It is tyrosinase
copper chelation.(22) The study by A. Dahl et al.(28) was compared 0.5% ellagic acid and 0.1%
salicylic acid with 4% hydroquinone in hyperpigmenatation and dark spots. They have shown that no
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synthesized N nicotinoyl dopamine, a newly niacinamide derivative, which significantly reduce skin
pigmentation.(34) Licorice extracts (Available concentration of glabridin: 0.5%) Licorice extracts are
derived from Glycyrrhiza Glabra Linnera and Glycyrrhiza uralensis.(24, 26) Licorice extracts
properties are like two face of coin, there are many active compounds that may inhibit or stimulate
melanogenesis. Glabridin, a polyphenolic isoflavonoid, is the main ingredient in licorice extract which
is tyrosinase inhibitor and anti inflammatory compound.(21) In addition, it has a role in dispersing the
melanin by liquiritin and decrease free radical formation.(20, 24, 26) Mulberry Mulberroside F, as the
active compound, is derived from dried mulberry root bark (Morus alba L) which can inhibit
tyrosinase activity and scavenge superoxide in melanogenesis process.(21,
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30. A Summary Of Joseph Campbell And The Monomyth
Joseph Campbell was born March 26, 1904, in New York, to a middle class, Roman Catholic family.
Since a young age he was terribly fascinated by the Native yank cultures and mythologies. Growing
up Joseph educated himself with the culture and story distended to incorporate the myths of the many
cultures worldwide. Joseph Campbell believed that this was universal, and as a result it sprang from
the common imagination of the collective unconscious. He went to date on enumerate the actual
themes and options that different myths shared, and theorized, within the case of those heroic myths
the quality plot that he referred to as the monomyth. Joseph takes the North American country through
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When you go through your worst, you want to remember how you managed to get through it, and
learn the lesson along the way. However, at the end of each storm, you will realize how you ve
changed and those challenges will shape you to be a new person. A new person who has the power to
control their journey and influence others based on their hero s journey. Everything outside our
ordinary world becomes uneventful because we not aware of what is out there.Two novels that
showcase this myth are Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, and George Orwell s 1984, but also
illustrate a perfect example of the crucial dystopian world.
Having the conception of having an utopia is perhaps said that is only redeemable. On the other hand
we have dystopia, which is the opposite of utopia. Use to analyze the reality of our own world,
whether it went from bad to worst or better. Utopias and dystopias have similar characteristics of how
fictional and fantasy it can be. When the idea of the two difference world came to mind it was set to
think of how technology will help us have a perfect living condition since we would be in full control
on how to demand the countries. However, when it was establish on how novel will portray the
concept of a utopia and dystopia world it all leads on focusing on the psychology and emotions of the
characters who live under such conditions. The character get to give the reader their concern about
society and
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31. Paper Airplane Test
Results
The purpose of flying paper airplanes was to see which plane would be the fastest and slowest out of
20 planes. The main purpose was to see which plane had the lowest velocity.
Table 1: Distances Flown (in meters) by 20 Paper Airplane Designs over 5 Test Flights
Design Names Flight 1 Flight 2 Flight 3 Flight 4 Flight 5 Average Dist.
Antelope 1.78 1.80 3.40 4.29 4.90 3.23
Catfish 4.17 3.94 3.56 2.46 2.34 3.29
Chestnut 5.28 3.94 8.43 3.71 2.84 4.84
Clipper 1.91 5.11 5.46 4.57 3.63 4.14
Elk 2.21 2.77 3.71 2.31 1.22 2.44
Galleon 3.13 3.30 5.16 4.29 2.16 3.61
Gazelle 8.94 4.45 2.59 2.92 3.05 4.39
Hickory 6.71 9.34 4.98 6.35 6.02 6.68
Ketch 2.31 4.11 2.79 3.05 3.30 3.11
Minnow 4.62 4.45 5.72 5.74 5.74 5.25
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(See table 1 above) Longest average distance measured is the Zebra at 8.44 meters; and the slowest
average distance measured would be Elk at 2.44 meters.
Airplanes are ranked by average time aloft from .65 seconds to 2.59 seconds. The catfish plane had the
shortest flight time of .65 seconds. While on the other hand, the Zebra plane had the longest time in
the air of 2.59 seconds.
Table 3: Average Velocity (in m/s) for 20 Paper Airplane Designs
Design Names Average Distance Average Time Average Velocity
Trireme 2.87 2.04 1.41
Ketch 3.11 1.77 1.76
Redwood 5.79 2.58 2.24
Sloop 4.37 1.92 2.28
Elk 2.44 1.08 2.30
Chestnut 4.84 2.08 2.33
Salmon 2.98 1.24 2.40
Antelope 3.23 1.23 2.63
Clipper 4.14 1.51 2.74
Pike 2.59 0.94 2.76
Minnow 5.25 1.80 2.92
Galleon 3.61 1.21 2.98
Gazelle 4.39 1.43 3.07
32. Zebra 8.44 2.59 3.26
Trout 3.20 0.97 3.30
Willow 5.62 1.53 3.67
Wildebeest 2.59 0.67 3.87
Hickory 6.68 1.55 4.31
Oak 6.40 1.46 4.38
Catfish 3.29 0.65 5.06
Airplanes are placed in descending order with given names from Greatest Paper Airplanes
(KittyHawk, CD ROM, 1995). Average velocities are assigned with each name (see table 3 above).
The average velocities ranged from 5.06 m/s to 1.41 m/s. The graphical chart (see chart 1 below)
shows ranking in bar graph form from fastest to slowest. In conclusion, the fastest average velocity
was the Catfish and the slowest average velocity was the Trireme.
Out of the 50 planes
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33. All Summer In A Day Book Reports
In these stories I have read All Summer In a Day by Ray Bradbury, and Chair On Top Of The World
by Stuart Baum. The main character in All Summer In a Day is Margot and the main character in
Chair On Top Of The World is Tomas. In the story All Summer In a Day talks about Margot. She was
once living on the planet Earth and now she living in the Venus. Margot is the only one living on
Venus that came from Earth. All the children there are bullying Margot because, the children thinks
Margot is fibbing. When the teacher announced that the sun is going to be rising this year and this day.
Margot got excited, all of a sudden the kids lock Margot up in a closet. In the story Chair On Top Of
The World talks about Tomas. He reads a book and
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34. Vision and Blindsight Essay
Vision and Blindsight
Implications Regarding Consciousness
Vision receiving and interpreting light signals from the environment in order to form an image in one s
mind is an incredibly complex process. Somehow signals from photoreceptors located in the eye are
converted into the conscious experience of sight. Of all the aspects of vision, perhaps the most
difficult for us to comprehend scientifically is this notion of consciousness. Somehow the brain
interprets light waves hitting the retina so that we are visually aware of our surroundings. While the
mechanism of signal transduction from the photoreceptor through the visual cortex has been
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Patients tend to correctly identify shape, color, and motion of inputs. In a forced choice experiment,
where the subject is asked to identify certain features of a visual cue, the subject will perform much
better than chance even though they feel as if they are randomly guessing (2).
While head trauma or tumors often induce the psychic blindness of these patients, a model has been
developed in monkeys by removing all or part of the primary visual cortex. These monkeys are able to
respond to visual inputs. They can be trained to touch illuminated bulbs rather than unlit ones and
identify certain colors and patterns in order to obtain food. This phenomenon is believed to parallel
human blindsight because when trained to respond differently according to whether there is a visual
cue or not, these monkeys respond as if there were no cue when a visual input is presented to the blind
field (1). It is therefore believed that these animals are able to respond to and identify features of a
visual cue even though they do not report seeing it.
The phenomenon of blindsight has far reaching implications regarding consciousness, awareness and
the I function. These studies demonstrate that receiving and interpreting visual inputs is independent
of our awareness of that input. Does this imply that there is a separate mechanism of consciousness
which can be disengaged from our senses? Marcel proposes that this loss of visual consciousness
results from the
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35. Swot Contribution to Porter s Model
Discuss how Porter s 5 forces model might contribute to a SWOT analysis
Created in 1994 and launched in 1995, Amazon.com today is a group which count several websites
and search engine such as Alexa or A9, mobipocket.com, the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com) or
even the group Abebooks, specialized in ancient and rare books. In 2007, Jeff Besos, Amazon s CEO,
launched the Kindle, made to compete with a whole new range of pads like the Apple Ipad. Over the
years Amazon has diversified its activities and is today competing on a product entirely different from
their original service. This is due to the business experience developed over the years which has create
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As we have seen the external environment has positive (opportunities) and negative (threats)
possibilities. A company should take advantage whenever it is possible of its opportunities coming
from its current weaknesses and strengths. An opportunity is usually completely or marginally out of
the range of the company s influence, meaning for instance the development of a new way of making
business for the firm, like the development of the e business a few years ago.
While the threats are a problem in the environment which can then get worse and become hazardous
for a firm s growth, such as new competition for example.
As we have seen previously the SWOT analysis can be consider as a picture of the company, which
can show some movements but will not provide the next pictures, or even a lead to know which way
things are moving. As an example we can use the case of IBM which was a leader in the IT industry. A
SWOT analysis conduct by the Yankee Group showed that IBM was immovable from its leader
position, but since that time the company has been overtaken by firms like Microsoft or Intel. This
shows one of the lack of this analysis which did not lead the firm into strategic decisions when a
different situation appeared (money loosing situation). And compared to its competitors IBM reacted
less adequately which conducted the firm to loose market shares, because the analysis lean on
unmoving factors more than on how the company
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36. Cast Away
In the movie Cast Away, Chuck Noland says that to turn ones back on time is to commit a sin. In this
movie, Chuck s life revolves around time, and his ability to make more money is directly affected by
time. This fact, however, is exactly what is related as a bad thing. Throughout the movie, capitalistic
ventures, which require an extreme investment of time, are characterized as evil. The message sent in
Cast Away is that we live in a corrupt and morally bankrupt society which is only concerned with the
bottom line, but if we all get back to the basics and search our souls for what really matters in life, we
may have a chance of turning out okay. Chuck Noland represents the United States in this movie,
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Since Chuck Noland represents evil in the form of a taskmaster of time, his punishment is to be sent
away to solitude where time is not a factor. Before he arrives at his lonely island, Chuck is not good at
dealing with people or emotions. He only gives his friend a phone number when his friend s wife is
dying of cancer. He offers no emotional support, and even tries to stay out of the conversation when
the flight attendant is talking to his friend about it. Some other examples of this are the Christmas
presents he buys Kelly (Cast Away). Even though they are gag gifts, it is still insensitive, and he did
not think about how it would make her feel. He suffers a Satan esque fall to this island where suddenly
all the time and money in the world no longer matter. It is only after being stripped of these elements
that Chuck is able to sort out what really matters in life. The fact that he does not open the package
with the wings on it symbolizes that he is beginning to become more attuned to the elements of life
that truly matter (Cast Away). He could have easily opened it, but he realized that respecting someone
s privacy, even on that remote island, was vitally important. He also realized that having a companion
was important in survival, and this is why he created Wilson (Cast Away). Wilson taught him that he
was taking his friendships and relationships in his earlier life for
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37. Essay about Marketing Case Study for Barbie
Case Study I Barbie 7 April 2011
This case study will examine five questions affecting the marketing of Barbie. It will consider the
environmental factors affecting Barbie, a SWOT analysis, her position and the implications of it in the
BCG Matrix, her target market, and my strategy if I was product manager of the Barbie line.
1. A number of environmental factors impact Barbie. Regarding the environmental factor of
competition, Barbie has two major competitors dolls from Spin Master Ltd, perhaps the hottest toy
maker in North America and dolls from Bratz (Zimmerman 1). The new models of these dolls both
made it to the market before her last model did. Regarding the economic factor, the average income
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As the doll market expands internationally, too, Mattel has not always been successful at matching or
selling Barbie to local cultures. Many people from other non Western cultures want dolls that match
their culture, and Barbie frequently does not fit them. I could not find any political factors that impact
Barbie.
2. For this SWOT analysis of Barbie, I will identify at least one strength, weakness, opportunity, and
threat. A significant strength of Barbie is the long history of the brand, which has been in the market
for more than fifty years. Because of having that much time in the market, customers are already
familiar with it. Children grow up with Barbie, so when they become adults, they will think of her
when they think of dolls. Another strength is that the brand now has become more than the doll and
include video games and books about her as a character. So that gives the company a broader market.
For weakness, Barbie is part of and promotes a certain culture. So in cultures, either within or outside
the United States, that hold different values (especially for women), she may not be as popular. For
example, Barbie has been in the Saudi Arabian market for many years, but she is still not as popular as
a doll that matches the local culture more, named Foulah, created by another company. For
opportunities, Barbie is a worldwide brand. So there is an opportunity for the company to use that
reputation to increase its market share.
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38. Predator-Prey Theory
Evolutionary Theory on Predators and Prey Evolutionary psychologists believe that the human mind is
a blank slate, that is, people retain what they learn from the information or knowledge they learn from
the environment or through some other external forces (Tooby Cosmides, 2005). One example of a
learning which is attained through observation and in depth study of the environment is the
evolutionary theory on predators and prey. A predator is understood to be an organism which naturally
eats another organism (Yam, 2011). On the other hand, the prey is the organism which the predator
eats (Yam, 2011). The environment gives us the idea that the predator and prey both evolve together.
This means that the prey is considered to be a part of
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39. American Society Of Civil Engineers
Every four years, the American Society of Civil Engineers releases a Report card that examines the
condition and performance of the U.S. s infrastructure in the familiar form of a school report card by
assigning letter grades to each type of infrastructure. The ASCE defines infrastructures as basic
physical and organizational structure needed for the operation of a society or enterprise, or the services
and facilities necessary for an economy to function .
It is shameful that the overall grade that the country s infrastructure by the ASCE is D+ (meaning that,
on average, the infrastructure throughout the country is in poor conditions with many elements
approaching the end of their service life) . The highest grade the United States was the solid waste
infrastructure, which received a grade of B . Moreover, it is interesting to see that the country received
the grade of D on 12 categories of infrastructure out of 18 . According to the report, the United States
federal government will have to invest $3.6 trillion by the year of 2020 to improve its infrastructures .
The country s energy infrastructures received the grade D+ , meaning they need serious efforts to
improve it or it will have dead mental effects on the country as a whole. According to the report, the
country relies on aging electrical grid and pipelines a distribution system that originates in the 1880.
There are nominally 150, 00 miles of crude oil and product pipelines and 150,000 miles of natural gas
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