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The Physiological Effect Of Nitric Oxide
The physiological effects of nitric oxide were first recognized in 1876, but was not acknowledged for
its physiological and medical usage until the late 20th century. Since then, inhaled nitric oxide has
been used by medical clinicians for the treatment of neonates who suffer from hypoxic respiratory
failure linked with persistent pulmonary hypertension and for the treatment of adults with pulmonary
hypertension associated with respiratory distress syndrome. Although inhaled nitric oxide has been
known to offer great benefits for patients with respiratory diseases, it may also have a detrimental
effect on patients if the accurate amount of dosage is not administered properly. To ensure the proper
dosage is being administered to the patient, there are several newly designed nitric oxide systems
being developed to use in conjunction with mechanical ventilation or for single use. Nitric oxide
therapy has improved drastically over the last twenty years, but it is still being developed and
researched in pursuit of the most effective treatment for patients with respiratory diseases.
Nitric oxide is a toxic gas that supports combustion, it is also colorless, odorless, highly diffusible, but
nonflammable unless mixed with another gas. In 1876 a physician named Thomas Lauder Brunton
recognized the physiological effects of nitric oxide by experimenting with his patients. Thomas
Lauder Brunton placed nitrite drops on a piece of clothing for his patients to inhaled and noticed a
rapid
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Immigration Scapegoats
In order to gain favor with the native masses, it seems that many politicians have used immigrants has
scapegoats. More to the point, when trying to find a way to isolate a country s problems whether it be
unemployment or the economy, most politicians try to find a scapegoat to blame for the mishaps of the
country s well being. For example, when the Marijuana tax act of 1937 was passed its sole purpose
was to halt the immigration of people from Mexico. Moreover, many blamed the immigrants from
Mexico for the usage of Marijuana. As the usage exponentially increased within the United States, the
political solution was a blame on immigration. This is but one of the many reasons immigrants
become targeted by politicians and the government. However,
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Sistine Chapel Challenges
The Sistine chapel was built between the years of 1475 and 1483 in Vatican City and is named after
the pope who had the chapel built, Sixtus IV. One of the most impressive things about the Sistine
chapel and one of the most famous works of art in history is Michelangelo s painting on the ceiling of
the chapel. The project was completed using fresco. In 1508 Michelangelo was requested by Pope
Julius II to repaint the chapel. The Chapel at the time was painted with a blue sky and gold stars. Pope
Julius II original request was to have the chapel painted with the twelve Christian Apostles and when
the project was completed Michelangelo had created more than 3,000 figures. The ceiling was created
depicting nine stories from the bible s book of genesis, including the The Creation of Adam , the most
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The first challenge and maybe the easiest for Michelangelo to overcome was the fact that he had no
experience painting with fresco and he considered himself a sculptor. The next challenge was the sheer
size of the painting at a whopping 14 meters by 40.5 meters. That is more than 132 square meters
larger than a basketball court. Completing this large of painting was a monumental task enough even
without all the other challenges faced by Michelangelo. Michelangelo accepted this commission
regardless and would continue to face many more challenges over the next four years. One of the most
obvious challenges that stood in the way of completing this challenging work of art was the fact that it
was the ceiling that needed to be painted. A local townsman offered to manufacture scaffolding for
Michelangelo that would hang from the ceiling, but Michelangelo refused because he did not want to
leave holes in the ceiling from where the scaffolding would have hung. Michelangelo then created his
own scaffolding that could be held in place by brackets in the
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Brazil s Report On Brazil
2.1 Brazil Sectors: (List of Industry):
Brazil GDP breakdown by sector can be divided by three sectors: Service Sector 66%, Industry Sector
28% Agriculture Sector 6%.
1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR
Grains As per the survey, Brazil s grain harvest area is in crease up to 48.6 million hectares in 2011,
which is a rise of 4.3 percent as compared to the harvested area in 2010.The cultivation of soybean,
corn and rice representing 90.8 per cent of the volume of grain production. Production of grains in
2011 is highest in southern region.
South: 66.0 million tons (increased 2.8% year on year)
Midwest: 57.0 million tons (increased 8.5% year on year)
Southeast: 16.4 million tons; (decreased 3.8% year on year)
Northeast: 15.0 million tons (increased 26.5% year on year)
North: 4.3 million tons (increased 7.4% year on year)
A. Soyabean
The main producers of soybean are the United States (35%), Brazil (27%), Argentina (19%), China
(6%) and India (4%). The beans contain significant amounts of phytic acid, alpha linolenic acid, and
the isoflavonesgenistein and daidzein. In 2011 12 the production of soybean was 70 million tons.
B. Paper Industry
Brazil ranks as one of the major bleached craft short fiber market pulpproducer in the world, and at the
same time, its paper industry is also emerging in the global market. The example to this is the
European market which is being handled by the Brazilian paper manufacturers. The main raw material
used by the Brazilian paper
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K Naan Immigrants
What do we Americans know about immigrants and their place in the United States? When I think
about this subject, I remember these lines from K naan s feature song titled, Immigrants, (We Get the
Job Done) from the Hamilton Mix Tape: You can be an immigrant without risking your lives or
crossing a border with thrifty supplies. All you got to do is see the world with new eyes. The Somali
Canadian poet K naan, sends a message signaling to American people that despite multi cultural
influences, the collective American culture lives and breathes on ancient, unfounded societal ideals.
As an American born descendant of Canadian immigrants, I am certain that I am not alone in saying
that my ancestors arrived here from somewhere, because so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Yezierska s short story, America and I, describes life for a young, female immigrant from Poland, the
struggles faced in her homeland, hope for freedom in America and heartbreaking craving for an
American identity. Known as Queen of the Ghetto, and The Immigrant Cinderella, Yezierska came to
see America as an idea, a deathless hope a world still in the making (Yezierska 6). Yezierska, fearing
that America had lost the richness of its soul, chose to write about her life, and the trials that Jews
endured in the ghetto of New York, poverty they left Poland to escape. Attempting to build a bridge of
understanding between American born and [herself] she continues, that her hopes during 1923, for the
Americans of tomorrow [...] will be too wise, too open hearted, too friendly handed, to let the least
lastcomer at their gates knock in vain with gifts unwanted (Yezierska 7). Yezierska, Paine, Hamilton
and many, numerous others share her ideal that hope transfers tolerance and acceptance for every soul
that lands on these
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Loneliness And Isolation In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
In this excerpt of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, the scene reveals the creature s desperation to befriend
the DeLaceys to escape his loneliness. After approaching the old DeLacey, he expresses his yearning
for companionship and protection from the family. However, Felix, Safie, and Agatha suddenly enter
the hovel and confront the creature. The horror (96) on the faces of his friends and being struck
violently with a stick (97) show the rejection that the creature experiences. His only link to humanity
is broken and he is isolated from society. This passage exhibits the central theme of loneliness as
experienced by the creature. The excerpt shows that loneliness is caused by rejection from society,
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He is isolated from society, and it is proven when the DeLacey family rejects the creature for his
appearance. This passage parallels the creature s first rejection by his own creator, Victor
Frankenstein. Due to the his ugliness, Victor abandons his creation because of his disgust (35). As a
result, the creature is left to explore the world on his own without guidance. His appearance causes
him to be feared by nearly everyone he sees, and thus, he is isolated. Earlier, when the creature
encounters an old man, he shrieked loudly (73) and ran out of his hut. His physique is such a cause of
alarm for others, that even strangers leave their houses in fear. However, this passage shows the
kindness that the blind DeLacey showed. Since he could not see, the old DeLacey was the only person
who would listen to the creature, because he could not judge his appearance. He had empathy. Still,
the creature faced rejection. Subsequently, he believed that solitude [was his] only consolation (61).
The creature used isolation as a coping mechanism for his constant rejection. However, this only
contributed to his loneliness and suffering. The creature even compares himself to the devil (93) to
emphasise his seclusion. He uses this analogy to show his despair because even the enemy of God had
his companions (93). Frankenstein s creation is physically and emotionally alone because he is the
only one of his kind. He is not accepted because of his deformities. Therefore, rejection from society,
is the cause of his
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Cosplay Research Paper
The Unwritten and Unofficial Rules of Cosplaying and Convention Going 1) When making a cosplay
you should never think that the final outcome will look exactly like what you wanted. If you do then
you will probably never get the cosplay finished. 2) If you see someone cosplaying a character from a
show that everybody hates, do not treat that person as that character. This will either cause the person
to get violent or you will ruin their day entirely. 3) When making a cosplay be sure to never go for the
most expensive items unless there is no other option. If you do buy expensive products your wallet
may feel a lot lighter afterwards. 4) If your cosplay involves body paint of any kind be sure to use a
paint sealer of some kind. If you don t
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Roly Poly Lab Essay
Pillbug Roly Poly Behavior LaB

Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to observe the behavior of the Armadillium vulgare (roly poly
bug), as well as hypothesize whether it will be attracted to, repelled by, or unresponsive to certain
substances.
Methods
1. Observing the pillbug: examine the pillbug s shell and body, shell shape, color, texture, number of
legs, number of antennae, motion, speed, and sex after close examination.
2. Formulate hypotheses: choose substances (powders and liquids) and suggest whether the pillbug
will be attracted to, repelled by, or unresponsive to each substance.
3. Perform an experiment: using a control, test the pillbug s reaction to the substances
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Yes, data can prove a hypothesis to be true.
Conclusion
Scientific Theory
A pillbug has 14 body divisions
If a pillbug curls into a ball, it can be concluded that it feels threatened.
Pillbugs that back away from a substance are repelled by the substance.
THOUGHT QUESTIONS:
1. A scientific theory is a concept that ties together many varied conclusions into a generalized
statement.
2. It is important to use one substance at a time when testing a pillbug s reaction because in this
experiment we are trying to determine whether or not the pillbug is repelled by, attracted to, or
unresponsive to a specific substance. If you use more than one substance at a time, it will not
determine whether the pillbug is attracted to, repelled by, or unresponsive to a substance, especially if
the pillbug is already headed towards the direction of a substance.
3. No, the scientific method cannot explain all observations. In order for the scientific method to
explain all observations, it must be able to answer a question about something that can be measured.
The question: Do pillbugs have a color preference ? cannot be tested by the scientific method.
METRIC MEASUREMENTS MICROSCOPY
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
1. 11 mm equals 1.1 cm
2. 950 mm equals 0.95 m
3. 2.1 liters equals 2100 ml
4. 122°F equals 50° C
5. 4.100 mg equals 0.0041 g
THOUGHT QUESTIONS:
19. Locating
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Digital Forensic Investigation
INTRODUCTION In current era, majority of large enterprises rely heavily over the usage of
technology in operations and other segments of the business. With the increased reliance and usage of
technology, the risk of cyber crime becomes also more serious in case of occurrence. To counter this
risk, digital forensic investigation firms provide assistance in conducting the forensic analysis after
occurrence of any cyber crime. With the passage of time, the forensic investigation process has also
modified and distributed into different phases to make this investigation more effective. Every phase
has its own impact over the process of investigation. (Sivaprasad JangaJe, 2012): With the
introduction of Information Technology in the business, every organization that comprises IT has
started to take benefits of this technology. This is done by attaining the advantage over other
competitors in the market, by providing new features to the customers after incorporating technology
at the operational side specially, increasing the operational speed and reducing the probability for any
error in operations. (Wen, 2012): IT also assists higher management in the process of decision making.
(Morozini, Claudio, Ivam. Reinaldo. 2012): As we all know that room for improvement and step
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(Perez 2013): The biggest threat of such type is the threat from the insiders and they keep seeking for
the right opportunity to commit their cyber crime in order to achieve their illegitimate objectives.
Therefore identification of threat becomes another crucial segment needs to be monitored and
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Institutional Treatment For Psychiatric Disorders
The Olmstead case began in 1995 with two women, Lois Curtis and Elaine Wilson who had
developmental disabilities and a history of institutional treatment for psychiatric disorders. They were
voluntarily admitted at different times, to a secure unit of Georgia Regional Hospital to stabilize and
administer to their immediate needs, then continued treatment on an out patient basis which was the
normal course of action for this hospital. Through clinical assessments, the treating physicians
determined that each woman was able to receive appropriate supports and services in a less restrictive,
community based setting. The hospital administrators moved Lois and Elaine to a state run institution,
and refused them placement in a community setting, apparently due to a lack of state funding to make
this transition possible. (https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/98 536.ZS.html)
Lois, later joined by Elaine, filed a lawsuit in District Court in Northern District of Georgia, claiming
that the State violated Title II of the ADA, which prohibits subjecting an individual with a disability to
discrimination by reason of the disability, and the integration regulation, which seeks to eliminate
segregating people with disabilities. Title II also stipulates that individuals must be placed in the least
restrictive, integrated setting to meet their needs, when professionals working with the individual
establish that such a placement is appropriate. Lois and Elaine were both assessed and it was
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Examples Of A Forced Oscillator
The steam engine is a perfect example of a forced oscillator as the piston oscillates back and forth.
The steam engine is a forced oscillator as it is a heavily dampened system that has a force to counter
the resistance and keep the piston moving at a constant oscillation until the force is removed from the
system.
Due to the steam engine being quite heavily damped this oscillator will just simply stop without a
force to compensate for the resistance within this system. But this force also has to be applied at the
perfect time as it will have no or little affect if it is applied at the wrong time so timing has to be taken
into account and the size of the force also has to be just enough to overcome the resistance to either
accelerate the piston or to keep it a constant velocity. The force though has to be equal to resistance to
keep the piston moving at a constant velocity and to increase the velocity of the piston the force will
have to be greater than the resistance in the system, but to decrease the velocity of the piston the force
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So if there is no resistance this system could act like simple harmonic motion, but there is resistance in
the system which means without the force it is a damped system and because of this force it has to be
classified as a forced oscillator. So all of these forces act have to act in perfect harmony to keep the
oscillating motion going or else this oscillator will no act like a forced oscillator and will act like a
damped oscillator or a simple harmonic
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True Freedom Or Starvation Blues. What Does It Mean To
True Freedom or Starvation Blues What does it mean to actually be free? Does it mean sacrificing
your basic rights? Does it mean being overshadowed by fear every single day? Afraid to vote? Afraid
to walk down the street? Afraid to be shot or brutally strung up for thousands to see? Afraid just
because of the color of your skin? Unfortunately, after the Civil War, this was the kind of freedom
awaiting the newly freed African Americans in the New South. In Richard Wright s Black Boy , a
detailed memoir of his childhood in the early twentieth century, this new type of freedom is subtly
introduced in the beginning and thoroughly developed throughout the book. The horrible situations
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When comparing country musician Jimmi Rogers song to blues musician Bill Broonzy s song,
Broonzy s Starvation Blues is a more accurate representation of Richard Wright s memoir Black Boy
in many different ways. The first point of comparison is the intended audience and purpose. The New
South was a time of change for everyone: mainly pertaining to the Jim Crow laws previously
explained. While these laws were supposed to create separate yet equal conditions, they unfortunately
condemned African Americans to inferior facilities and heinous treatment. The newly freed people of
the South found themselves unemployed, drowning in poverty, unable to pay rent, and unable to keep
food on the table for their families. This was not what the African Americans had in mind when they
were told that they would be held separate yet equal in society, and many of them wanted to voice
their opinions about the false hope of equality instilled in their minds. They wanted to share the
degrading situations they faced every day. They wanted all of America to hear of the struggles they
were still antagonized by even though they were supposed to be free and equal. Richard Wright s
Black Boy and Bill Broonzy s Starvation Blues both achieved this desire to be heard. Through written
accounts and musical lyrics, Wright and Broonzy shared their disheartening experiences to America
showing everyone the reality of separate but equal . The second point of comparison is
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Bridget Jones Analysis
Bridget Jones chronicles a year of her life via diary entries in Helen Fielding s book, justly titled
Bridget Jones Diary. The first person narrative entitles readers to Bridget s inner workings. Buried
inside we find something much darker than her hapless yet cheery blonde exterior would suggest
calorie counting compulsions, daily weigh ins, ruminations about her romance life, and much more.
Though blunt and revealing, Fielding s account of a 32 year old singleton s life fails to subvert the
woes its readership, and very own protagonist, face. Small advances on the frontline of feminism are
made, but mostly, the message of the novel remains as unchanged as Bridget does come the end of the
year. The message is of feminine upkeep, romantic pursuit, and ultimately, self neglect. Bridget shows
a contempt for mainstream beautification rituals, but ultimately, she submits to them in the name of
keeping up appearances. Prior to a date with her prized boss, Daniel, Bridget takes extreme measures,
presumably primping her body for hours: I have nearly slipped a disc, wheezing through a step
aerobics class, scratched my naked body for seven minutes with a stiff brush; cleaned the flat; filled
the fridge, plucked my eyebrows, skimmed the papers and the Ultimate Sex Guide, put the washing in
and waxed my own legs... (52). Her detailed account seethes with annoyance, but Bridget nonetheless
feels compelled to emulate what she sees in the pages of Cosmopolitan. Briefly, Bridget does
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Cesar Chavez Struggle In The Fields Analysis
SSCI 100 Assignment #2
The Struggle in the Fields has always been a controversial issue. In the PBS series, we get to learn
how many obstacles came along, when many Filipino farm workers along with Mexican American
workers began to demand a change in the fields.
The struggle in the fields was a movement that was primarily started as a strike in 1965 by Filipino
farm workers in Coachella, California than it was led by Cesar Chavez throughout the central valley,
they demanded better working conditions from the Growers. Many Mexican American farm workers
in Delano, California started to walk off the fields, refusing to pick grapes until the demands they had
were heard. The workers were tired of inhuman treatment and the poor working conditions, ... Show
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Their faith allowed them to feel stronger when the movement was taking place, it allowed them to
fight in several different ways. The movement was already in the fifth month and they had not seen
any type of change, this was when Cesar Chavez decided to start a peregrinacion to Sacramento. His
goal was to recruit or inspire as many people so they could join the movement and have a louder
voice. This brought an opportunity to take their voices all around the San Joaquin valley, they saw the
valley as a place that had been full of limitations for them and the peregrinacion made the limitations
disappear, they were able to surpass those walls, and as they walked throughout many towns more and
more people became sympathetic to their cause and joined them on this journey. When they were on
the peregrinacion their mornings began with the faith they had held they went to mass, after they
would begin to walk to the next town, following a sacred image of La Virgen de Guadalupe it gave
them hope. His nonviolence policy also had a lot to give to the movement, as years pass many of the
farm workers became frustrated at the fact that they had not seen any changes, they began to talk
about using violence against the growers, this was when Cesar Chavez began to worry about the
things they could do, and he took matters into his own hands. In 1968 he started a
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Paladin Where Do You Stand By Me Techniques
Paladin, Paladin Where Do You Roam?
Rob Reiner strategically placed Chris within the friend circle of Stand By Me in order to represent the
glue and head of the collective ranking, a father figure, and an overall Paladin. These concepts are
relevant to both real and fictional entertainment settings. Groups utilize effective communication
methods as a means to gain a personal social staple. The director provides these ideas through specific
script writing, blocking, and music. Fabricated characters must create a hierarchal status to establish a
functional structure. This is an inevitable and natural process, but serves as a critical aspect of
achievement as a collective group. Daniel A. McFarland, Sociology and Education professor at
Standford University, writes Adolescents secure status by employing interactional strategies such as
gossip and teasing or by adopting adult like behavior. Rob Reiner sets this up through the film to
represent societal concepts in a variety of ways. Several examples are illuminated through Chris s
character. As the friends walk on the train tracks, Chris and Gordie discuss ... Show more content on
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Gehrke, professor of Speech Communication and Rhetoric at the University of Southern Carolina
defines a Paladin as, Any believer who takes up an axiomatic truth and seeks the conversion or
suppression of those who believe otherwise... The Paladin thus leads all others (even if unwillingly) to
the true path. By singing this song throughout Stand By Me, Rob Reiner hints reminders that the boys
intentions are for the good of others as well as their own group. Chris reflects that of a Paladin
because he desires to find the dead body as well as everyone s past emotional battles. When faced with
conflicting rivals, he bravely states his purpose and risks all he has. Through his actions, Gordie, Vern,
and Teddy follow through with their mission. Chris sets an example for their expected behavior along
the way as well as the rest of their
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Broken Glass Or Kristallnacht
The Night of Broken Glass or Kristallnacht was a very sad event that happened not to long ago
actually it happened about 80 years ago. Many people out there don t know what the event named The
Night of the Broken Glass is, why did it even began, or what happened afterwards.
What is The NIght of Broken Glass? Well The Night of Broken Glass or Kristallnacht is the event that
happened on November 7, 1938 when a man by the name Herschel Grynszpan shot a man by the name
of Ernst Rath. In the article This Day In History it states, On November 7, in Paris, a 17 year old
German Jewish refugee, Herschel Grynszpan, shot and killed the third secretary of the German
embassy, Ernst vom Rath. Now this peace of the article show that Herschel shot
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Figurative Language In Brown Eyed Girl By Van Morrison
The song Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison is about a man who is in love with a brown eyed girl. The
song is full of figurative language and various tones.
To begin with, Brown Eyed Girl uses figurative language. For instance, symbolism is used at the
beginning of the song. The line Days when the rains came is a symbol for the dark days in a
relationship. Next, symbolism is used in the second stanza. The day Tuesday is symbolic because
Tuesday goes by so slow but he asks where it went as if it flew by. Then, a metaphor is used in the
third stanza. The metaphor playing a new game is talking about the fun and new things in their life. In
addition, a hyperbole is presented in the middle of the song. The hyperbole hide behind a rainbows
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Lastly, symbolism is used in the fifth stanza. The line laying in the green grass symbolizes their happy
place. Rain, weekdays, games, rainbows, and grass are a part of the figurative language used in Brown
Eyed Girl. Further, the song Brown Eyed Girl has various tones. To start with, the song expresses
loneliness. In the second to last stanza the lyricist writes so hard to find my way now that in all on my
own. Second, over whelmed is a feeling
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The Trade Networks And The Persian Civilizations
1.Which had a larger impact on the Persian civilizations trade networks, diffusion of food and goods,
spread of religion, or spread of disease? Please explain all 4 and choose one overall. I think the trade
networks had a larger impact on the Persian civilizations. I believe the promotion of trade and
economic integration by building and maintaining roads and issuing currencies determines the empire
s success. The trade network linked lands from India to Egypt in a vast commercial zone. Various
regions of the Persian empires contributed to the larger imperial economy and specialization of
production. The trade growth was promoted by promoted by: relative political stability, standardizing
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Therefore, the trade networks had a larger impact on the Persian civilizations. 1.Explain the basics of
Zoroastrianism. How did it shape Persian cutlure? How did Persian culture shape it? Zoroastrianism is
a religion that influenced the development of Christianity and Manichaeism. It believes in the role of
individuals determining their own fate and emphasizes the duality of good and evil. Early Aryan
influences on Persian religious traditions. Zarathustra (late 7th early 6th centuries BCE) is the founder
of Zoroastrianism. He believes that Ahura Mazda had chosen him to be a prophet. In the sixth century
BCE, Zoroastrianism attracted Persian aristocrats and ruling elites. It also influenced Judaism,
Christianity and later, Islam. When Alexander of Macedonia defeated Darius III in battle, Alexander
conquered most of the Persian territories. This caused Zoroastrianism to receive a huge blow since
many priests were killed and texts were destroyed. Most Zoroastrians in Persia during this time fled to
India to escape prosecution. 1.Compare the political method(s) that allowed the Seleucids, Parthians,
and Sasanids to maintain strong imperial rule. The Seleucus inherited most of Achaemenid when
Alexander died. They retained the Achaemenid system of administration The Parthians, based in Iran,
extend to Mesopotamia. They were seminomadic Parthians that drove the Seleucus out of Iran. They
had a federated governmental structure and had especially strong cavalry:
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Reducing The Amount Of Foreign Aid Essay
Since the Clinton era, the United States has experienced an unbalanced budget which has spiraled out
of control and left the government and its citizens in trillions of dollars in debt. Even with the
unfathomable amount of money owed, it is still possible for the United States to clear the debt, and
regain a surplus budget once again. Possible solutions to reduce the United States national debt
include cutting foreign aid, reducing federal department spending, and eliminating tax breaks for the
wealthy.
First, cutting foreign aid, not completely, and only by half will eliminate 17 billion in spending.
Reducing the amount of foreign aid does not necessarily mean depriving developing countries of
resources they are dependent on. The perceived obligation for the United States to provide foreign aid
may be reduced by greater donations from other countries, properly managing loans which are granted
as aid and enforcing tax regulations within countries receiving funds. Moreover, alternate supporting
countries could contribute a more desirable amount of their gross national income on aid. If additional
donor countries regulated merely four percent more of their gross national income on foreign aid, the
added bestowment would effectively alleviate the United States over a hundred billion dollars, while
still maintaining the status quo of what countries in need receive. Alternatively, another option would
be approving loans to developing countries. Loans are a tool capable of
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Feminist Movements By Dorothy Sue Cobble, Linda Gordon,...
Feminist movements have transcended generations while evolving as women s role within and
perspective of society change. These movements ranged from women wanting to simply being viewed
as equal to men in the eyes of employers to women who wanted to completely disassociate themselves
from men. On top of covering a wide range of desires they crossed generational lines as well as race,
class, professional, and ethnic lines. Some of these movements were integrated while others were
exclusively for one group of women. There is no clear cut event or day when women began pushing
for equality but it began around the beginning of the 20th century when women pushed for the right to
vote which culminated with Congress passing the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919 giving women the
right to vote. Feminism Unfinished by Dorothy Sue Cobble, Linda Gordon, and Astrid Henry picks up
the history of feminist movements following the creation of the Nineteenth Amendment. The book
highlights many of the different movements that have occurred from the 1920s until present day, it
was published in 2014 so it discusses some of the latest movements. The authors use the term
feminisms as opposed to feminism since they want to emphasize the fact that there were, are, and will
continue to be many different approaches to improve the quality of life for women in the United
States. Despite the fact that there were many different approaches to solving the issues or improving
their situation it is all
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Cliff Burton Pros And Cons
Las Angeles, 1982. A strange time for the music scene. Popular music is stuck in limbo between pop
and rock. This story starts when a young James Hetfield puts an ad in the local newspaper looking to
start a band. He gets his answer when Lars Ulrich responds to the call. Together, they form Metallica,
and they are out for the blood of hair metal. After finding a lead guitar player, Metallica needs a
bassist. After some trial and error, the end up with Cliff Burton. That moment would have effects over
30 years later, on a beginning bassist living in Wyoming. Three things could be learned from Cliff s
legacy, serving the song, playing outside the box, and being yourself. Cliff s first great aspect to learn
from, was serving the song. Cliff Burton s bass playing was revolutionary at the time. He preferred to
ignore the so called standard way to play bass. His playing was wild, loud, and labeled as lead bass.
But despite his ferocious playing, Cliff always played to serve the song. If the song didn t have space
for overdriven bass, then there was none. But if permitted by the song structure and vibe, then Cliff
would let loose. This was important for me to learn, because it taught me to always put the song first.
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Before Cliff, there were so few bassist who played in his style, that it was considered outlandish to
play a bass that way. Cliff stacked distortion pedals, electronics that turned the bass sound into a
gnarly wave of sound. Cliff was a pioneer in this style of playing, to the point that he had a whole
song that was nothing but a bass solo. To this day, that song is a Metallica favorite. By not playing to
the standard of what a bass player is supposed to be, was another valuable asset for me to learn. It
enabled me to break creative barriers, and take control of my
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How Did King Louis Xiv Successful
King Louis s Successful Reign Grace Reznikov Mr. Collins November 12,2014 Modern World Civ
Honors Louis was a change Louis embodies his worthiness of an ideal monarch through his military
accomplishments and social advances while still having many wrong doings. France was one of the
strongest military forces during King Louis s reign because of his many reforms and battle tactics.
Louis XIV began reformating France with an expansion of the country s military size. As a result, his
army quadrupled in size and was more organized than any other army in Europe during that time
period. This reform gave an advantage to France s rising army. King Louis XIV also changed many
smaller problems in his military. These include everything from uniforms
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Women s Struggles
The Struggle for Women s Rights
Since the beginning of time, women have been seen as weaker, less intellectual, needy human beings.
Many religions believed that it was women s job to have kids, stay home with them and manage the
home, while; men went to work and brought home food for the family. Since the beginning of the first
wave of feminism in the 19th and early 20th century, women have been fighting for their rights to be
seen as equals to men. Women have fought to be women as a whole...instead of a part of a man. Even
though times have changed and women rights have evolved, women are still seen as vessels and as a
result, are still treated unfairly in society.
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Between the multiple arrests of women who were protesting for their right to vote, hunger strikes, and
even disagreements within the women themselves, they strength for passing the 19th amendments
were very noticeable and severe. Earlier on in history, people like John Mill and his wife Harriet
Taylor Mill believed that women should have the right to vote and participate in the decision makings.
Sarah Grimke also thought women shouldn t be blamed alone for their involvement in the Adam and
Eve situation, and that they should be allowed to participate in their society. It was years after that,
that women like Alice Paul, Carrie Catt, Elizabeth Stanton, and Susan B Anthony, came along, and
fought for women s right to vote, and win. The question as to whether or not America is ready for a
female president is one that is still very much big, because the U.S president symbolizes and unities a
vast nation and must also serve as commander in chief of the armed forces, which puts special
pressure on women seeking that role. This only seen as a problem because just like Hillary Clinton
said, Gender is probably the most restricting force in American life, and patriarchal mindsets do not
want to allow for women to be in power since they do not look as tough even though this is not a
position of strength but of
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Examples Of Sarty In Barn Burning
Sarty s Decision Making difficult decisions is a part of everyday life, with some decisions being
bigger than others. Sometimes the decisions come with consequences that could potentially change
everything. Sarty wasn t sure if he made the right decision, and in the end had to deal with the
consequences that came with the choice he made. In William Faulkner s short story Barn burning ,
Sarty had to make the decision to turn in his father, Abner, for his crimes of burning barns. Sarty is
faced with the decision when he is speaking to the Justice. They question him about a barn burning
which Sarty knows all too well about. He couldn t decide whether or not to turn in his father for the
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Even though his father took his anger out on him, Sarty still looked up to him as a brave man. He
covered for his father time after time whenever he got in trouble because he was afraid. He did what
he thought his father wanted him to do. He aims for me to lie, he thought, again with that frantic grief
and despair. And I will have to do hit (Faulkner 171). Sarty felt pressured to lie. He was living in fear
of his abusive father. He always tried to find a good reason for what his father did. He always looked
for an excuse as to why Abner burned things. He tried to convince himself that lying to keep Abner
out of trouble was the right thing to do. He even tried to convince himself that the Justice were the
enemy, and not his abusive father. Enemy! Enemy! He thought; for a moment he could not even see,
could not see that the Justice s face was kindly nor discreen that his voice was troubled when he spoke
to the man named Harris (Faulkner 171). He is blinded from seeing that they re the good guys because
he s afraid of the consequences that would come with telling the truth. He couldn t see that the people
questioning him were on his
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The Mansion A Subprime Parable
An adequate understanding of the American cultural predisposition is required to analyze the actual
reasons for the subprime crisis of 2008 and the author, Michael Lewis tries to illustrate this by
describing his own personal experience of renting a luxurious mansion in New Orleans in his essay
The Mansion: A Subprime Parable . Although it is true that, the money lending business did facilitate
the American desire for unaffordable houses, it cannot be held responsible for it as the author feels that
it was the average Americans lust for bigger houses that was truly responsible for this crisis. To
illustrate, the author describes his own experience with renting a luxurious mansion which reflects the
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More interestingly, the author has personified the house in this essay to a great effect wherein the
reader ultimately even starts imaging the mansion to be haunted! More seriously, the author has
characterized the mansion to have a mind of its own because although the author is staying in the
house by paying huge rent, it is the mansion which is dictating the terms for him. For example, the
author is at the mercy of the mansion as the whole air conditioning and alarm system is automated and
the author is still not able to understand it. Moreover, the mansion also compels the author to shell out
huge amount for its general maintenance like water and cable bills, over which he has no control. In
reality, the author s intention of writing that the mansion made him do it is to show that the pretense of
wealth requires it to do so. Primarily, the purpose of personification seems to be to bring out the
magnitude of impact the huge and unaffordable housing has on the financial health of the owner in
later stages, if he is not rich
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The Performance Of The Automobile Industry From The Year 2003
The research will explore on the performance of the automobile industry from the year 2003 to
present. This will be especially on how the industry behaved during the 2008 recession in United
States, how it fare with evidence of the annual gross output. The paper will look also to establish
where does the automobile industry in terms of nature of the market with enough justification. Major
competitors in the industry will also be discussed. Issues surrounding the industry will be analyzed,
concerns and the threats facing the industry in general. Lastly, the paper will cover the predicted future
of the industry, which will be personal opinion
Introduction
An automobile industry is all about production, selling either by wholesale or retail and maintaining of
motor. Automotive industry can also be associated with assembling motor vehicles as well as selling
of vehicle spare parts together with repair of motor vehicles. They can be classified generally into
trucks and vehicles. It is one of the fast growing industries due to the increased use of motor vehicles
across the world. Some of the countries dominating the industry include United States, Britain,
Canada, Japan, Germany and other countries in Europe. In the United States, the industry had
dominated the world and became an oligopoly with General Motors, Chrysler and Ford as the leading
companies. The other companies in other countries like Japan had been pushed of the market with the
three companies enjoying the world
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Raise or Lower Tuition
Final Paper
Christopher A. Malloy
PHI 445: Personal amp; Organizational Ethics
Instructor: Sandra Watts
June 3, 2013
Final Paper
The two organizations I will be focusing on throughout the course are two organizations I have
actually donated to. The not for profit organization is the American Red Cross and the for profit
organization is Cancer Treatment Center of America. Being in the military and having a family
member to have passed from cancer, these two organizations are dear to me and my family.
The American Red Cross of America is the type of organization that produces products to support
disaster relief, supporting the military families, health and safety training and education, blood drives
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The best solution I will suggest will be a bailout. This will give the government the opportunity to
monitor the finances of the ARC, allow the people that are employed there to continue working, give
them the opportunity to hire the workers they need to properly work there and the FDA will have
better control of the blood supply and how it is handled.
The way the American Red Cross is responding to these problems are not in an ethical way. They are
merely attempting to cover their own selves, which is leaving a lot of people out of a job and
overworking other individuals. This is only leading to more poor storage of blood and when a disaster
does strike, they do not have the full capabilities to respond in a timely manner. The ARC did create
this unethical problem by not being totally prepared for the disasters that occurred simultaneously and
with using the money they had saved for the disasters as severance packages for the incompetent CEO
s they had to get rid of over the past ten years. The American Red Cross could have done so much
more by foreseeing the trend of the disasters that were occurring during the time and keeping a shorter
leash on the next CEO that they hired after the last one ended up
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Circadian Timing System
The Circadian Timing System (CTS) is responsible for generation and synchronization of endogenous
oscillations expressed by living beings, for most physiologic functions and behaviors, with period
around 24 hours (for review see Dibner et al., 2010). Among the central structures of rodent circadian
clock are hypothalamic Suprachiasmatic Nuclei (SCN) and Intergeniculate Leaflet (IGL) in lateral
geniculate complex of thalamus. The former is considered the master pacemaker of circadian rhythms,
regulating cyclic patterns of physiologic and hormonal activity in response to environmental cues, via
a variety of outputs. The latter projects to SCN, via geniculo hypothalamic tract (GHT), having an
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Changes in aged circadian clock are already described in many levels (for review see Engelberth et al.,
2013), such as decreases in rhythm amplitude and phase duration controlled by the clock (Satinoff et
al., 1993), fragmentation of locomotor activity rhythm (Valentinuzzi et al., 1997), reduction in
expression of immediate early genes c fos and NGFI A after photic stimulation (Sultin et al., 1993),
loss in rhythm expression of Bmal transcript and in Controlled clock genes, Dbp and Dec1, involved
in molecular machinery regulation of biological clock (Bonaconsa et al., 2014),decreases in electrical
intercellular synchronization and membrane conductance during night time (Nakamura et al., 2011;
Farajnia et al., 2012). Regarding morphological and neurochemichal findings, aged SCN have a
reduced immunoreactivity of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (Krajnak et al., 1998) and vasopressin
(Cayetanot et al., 2005) in addition to a loss in neuron number in rats (Tsukahara et al., 2005) and
marmosets (Engelberth et al., 2014). Current data, however, are focused only in SCN, which brings
limitations to understanding the whole process of how aging influences the CTS, since this system has
other integrated components which may also be affected (Yamanazaki et al., 2002; Davidson et al.,
2008). For instance, the only existing data about the aging effects in
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Ray Bradbury s A Sound Of Thunder
Time Travel in Ray Bradbury s A Sound of Thunder Although the story A Sound of Thunder is a good
one, it can be very hard to actually believe it because of the way they time travel back to the past .The
claim that Ray Bradbury s A Sound of Thunder portrays the realistic aspects of his story believably is
incorrect because in Source B, Einstein showed the speed of light is infinite meaning you could never
go back in time, and Source A, when the author talks about how impacting the past might not even
have an affect on the future. The first source uses Einstein s theory of the speed of light to justify the
claim. In Source B, it says Einstein also showed that traveling at or faster than the speed of light is
impossible because mass at these speeds becomes infinite. Einstein says that in order to go back in
time, one must go faster than the speed of light. In this quotation, Einstein also says that to go faster
than the speed of light is infinite, so traveling back in time becomes impossible. This goes against the
claim that Bradbury s story is believable, because if time travel to the fast is impossible, how could his
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In the story, Bradbury s characters talk about how stepping on a mouse could cause Queen Elizabeth
to never be born or the Great Pyramids to never be built. In Source A, the author says that physicists
disagree that someone traveling into the past could have any impact on the unfolding of events, and
that physicists think there has to be some self consistency. This completely goes against what happens
in Bradbury s story, where the killing of the butterfly changes the outcome of the president, and the
language becoming unreadable. If the earth truly has self consistency, then the butterfly wouldn t
change those outcomes, and makes the story harder to actually
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Summary Of Warren St. John s Outcasts United
In Warren St. John s Outcasts United, the reader witnesses the struggles Luma Mufleh faces as she
tries to get a suitable soccer field for her soccer teams composed of refugee immigrants from nations
ravaged with war and terrorism; the conflicts she faces allows the reader to examine the changes (or
lack thereof) that are happening/have happened across the world, even in our own hometowns.
Without a doubt, the people of Clarkston are reluctant to accept the change that was beginning to
envelope the town and that is the attitude that exemplifies the xenophobia that locks the closed minds
of many Americans today. Truly, Luma would have had fewer problems acquiring the field necessary
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However, it is not just Luma who faced struggles in the story, such discrimination was experienced by
an African immigrant by the name of Chike Chime who suffered police brutality and an extended stay
in the local jail for doing nothing wrong other than having dark skin pigmentation and knowing the
rights that American laws provide him, such actions that have caused a recent uproar in cities across
the United States. This sudden influx in violence is not new as it has always been the belief that
immigrants should have to conform to American standards when they arrive. In fact, when St. John
interviewed the police officer responsible for the discriminatory actions against Chime, his response
was They re in America now. Not Africa. Although these immigrants and refugees have experienced a
total upheaval of all that they have known, they are expected to further change their heritage and
values to fit the template that middle class, white Americans have set. These changes in themselves are
often hard enough for these men and women to accept, however, those most affected by the
adjustment are most likely the children. Children such as those who constitute the
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Who Is The Protagonist In Braveheart
The movie Braveheart is centered on a man named William Wallace who leads the Scottish rebels in a
revolt against the English monarchy. Wallace is the story s protagonist. Wallace is seen as a young
Scottish boy who sees the struggle for freedom being fought for by his dad from the English monarchy
led by Longshanks. When Wallace s dad returns dead, he is sheltered by his uncle. During this time,
he is taught the qualities of a true man. Wallace falls in love with a young woman named Murron,
Wallace s childhood friend. He marries her in secret because the nobleman had the right to sleep with
all married women on the first night of their marriage. When Murron gets her throat slit for resisting
by the sheriff (leader), Wallace and the Scots start a revolt against the English. Wallace and the Scots
seize the fort. Wallace then slits the throat of the sheriff and send the remaining troops home. Wallace
gathers some of his Scottish rebels and forms an army. Wallace leads them through many successful
battles. The Battle of Stirling Bridge, Wallace and his army famously defeat English troops that
greatly outnumbered the rebels. Wallace and the Scots also take over York and kill the lord,
Longshanks nephew. Longshanks sends Princess Isabelle to negotiate with Wallace. She helps Wallace
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The Wallace family throughout the movie is portrayed as a very poor. The narrator tells us that
Malcolm Wallace is a poor commoner. Malcolm Wallace was not a poor commoner. Malcolm Wallace
was a minor noble. He had more wealth than commoners, but not as much wealth as most nobles at
that time did. When William was a young boy, Malcolm Wallace was killed in a minor fight against
the English. Malcolm Wallace did not die in a minor fight against the English. Malcolm fought against
the English Monarchy for seven years and helped free Baliol, the next heir to the throne of
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Background And Background Of BEML Limited
Background and inception of the company:
BEML limited (formerly bharat earth movers limited) was established in May 1964 as a public sector
undertaking for manufacture of rail coaches spare parts and mining equipment at its Bangalore
complex. The company has partially disinvested and presently government of India owns 54 percent
of total equity and rest 46 percent is held by public, financial institutions, foreign institutional
investors, banks and employees.
During the financial year 2008 09, BEML achieved a sales turnover of in rs 3013 cores and a pre tax
profit of in Rs.387 crores. The export earnings touched In Rs.304 cores. BEML limited conferred with
mini ratna category 1 status and under the administrative control of ministry of defence, is a multi
technology company offering high quality for diverse sectors of economy such as coal, mining, steel,
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Mission:
1. Improve the competitiveness through organizational transformation and collaboration / strategic
alliances/ joint venture in technology.
2. Grow profitability by aggressively perusing opportunities in national and international markets.
3. Attract and build people in rewarding and inspiring environment creativity and innovation.
4. Offer technology and cost effective total solutions for enhanced customer s satisfaction.
Objectives:
To achieve around 10% growth in 2016 17.
To maintain State of the art technology for all products.
To provide engineering solutions to customers for enhanced customer satisfaction.
Continuous building of skills and competencies to bring about Executive Effectiveness for
Management Succession.
To diversify and grow.
To improve profitability.
To internationalize operations by enhancing
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The Renaissance Of 17th Century Italy Essay
The Renaissance of 14th century Italy is often most revered as a cultural movement based on
humanism, which lead to an increase, in education and social involvement for certain groups of
people. The Renaissance in 15th century England was ultimately influenced by Italy, but had distinct
developments of its own. As one may expect equal benefits for all classes and genders during this
period of rapid change, the status of women did not particularly differ during this time period. Many
would even argue that their presence diminished in comparison to their medieval counterparts. This
essay will argue for the limited opportunities for women in education, politics, and paid labour during
Early Modern Europe in Italy and England, which ultimately barred them from obtaining what many
consider a contemporary understanding of a Renaissance.
Before exploring their restricted status, it is important to understand that most histories of women
were written by men, and their conditions were elevated by misogynistic interpretations of certain
contexts, especially the bible. Although certain authorities were challenged in this time period
(including histories of women written by men), the word of the church continued to retain a strong
voice. Much of the attitudes of male intellectuals during Early Modern Europe came from inherited
traditions from Christianity. In the popular story of Adam and Eve, Eve is often thought to be created
to alleviate the loneliness of Adam, and that she
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A Perfect Day For Bananafish By Salinger
In A Perfect Day for Bananafish it starts out with the wife of a veteran talking to her mother. The wife
and husband took a vacation by themselves. While talking to her mother, Muriel s mother is worried
about her because she doesn t think Muriel is safe, and should be with him. The mother thinks
Seymour, the husband, is unstable after the war. After Muriel insures her mother Seymour and her are
fine. Seymour is on the beach relaxing, when a little girl, he knows, comes up to him to talk to him.
While talking Seymour tells the little girls about bananafish, and how they go into a hole that has
bananas and eats them all. But they eat so many that they can t get out and die in there. After the little
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One author states in the quotations Such innocence and freedom from the hypocrisy of adulthood has
vanished from his own life ( A Perfect Day for Bananafish ). This author is uncovering when people
get older they lose how innocent and free they were as a child. They get too consumed in how society
makes adults seem, they want to be just like that. So they lose themselves in order to fit in. To show
what happens when some people realize this and can not handle it Then he went over and sat down on
the unoccupied twin bed, look at the girl, aimed the pistol, and fired a bullet through his right temple
(Salinger ). The author is illustrating that he started to get pulled into adulthood. When someone gets
pulled into adulthood they feel the only way to grow up is to follow what everyone else is doing and
not follow what they want to do themselves. Seymour mostly hangs out with children because he can
see the innocence and purity inside of them. After the war he realizes he was starting to lose his own
childhood innocence and freedom and did not want that to happen. Since he felt that way, he thought
the only way to fix it and not get pulled into society was to kill himself. The author seems to be
exploring the idea that as people get older they start to be sucked into the idea of how they should look
and act. Nobody keeps their innocence from a child and do what they want to do. Seymour is
disappointed at that
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Process Design Essay
Process Design Matrix Executive Summary
OPS/571
February 15, 2016
Teresa N. Banks
Process Design Matrix amp; Summary
The product design of Mary Kay focuses on the product life cycle, but a service design focuses on the
services provided and customer experiences. The production process, when manufacturing a product,
it must go through several stages of the product life cycle. The difference in a product and service
design is putting the focus on people instead of the thing. The service process focuses on how well the
company production system works
Mary Kay Products
Design focal Point: The need for qualified products helps show customers they are getting a safe
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Quality:
Mary Kay has several self service approaches, such as place orders online for faster service, choose a
method of delivery and method of payment. Mary Kay receives the order from a customer, processing
delivers to warehouse for product and packaging, warehouse delivers to shipping company, and the
shipping company delivers to the customer.
Process Design Matrix
Process Design Aspect | Mary Kay (Service) | Mary Kay (Product) | Design focal point | Customer
satisfaction, reliable service | Quality Products, variety, income possibilities | Strategy | Speedy
delivery, personal attention to each customers | Continuous production sales | Process design approach
| Easy access to online ordering, high customer attention, one on one service | Stay upon competitors
and offer competitive products | Process map | Clearly defined by a process flow chart | Process Flow
Chart amp; engineering specs. | Process Performance Measurement | Cycle time fom beginning of
customer contact to the end. | Production cycle, continous flow, and quality, assembly line production |
Factory location | Close to customers approach | Shipped from Dallas, TX to multiple areas. | Facility
layout | Based on the consultant. | Main focus is product efficiency | Process design | Process design
target will effect the customers directly | Customers are not involved only in the beginning stages. |
Scheduling | Flexible hours
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Pros And Cons Of Animal Hunting
Hunting is a very multidimensional issue which encompasses many different ways to kill wild
animals. Because some forms of hunting are much more problematic than others, I will be excluding
poaching and trophy hunting; poaching because it is illegal in every part of the world, and it entails
trespassing, typically onto protected land, to hunt endangered animals, which is misuse of hunting,
and does not represent the justness of hunting itself. I ve excluded trophy hunting because it does not
make use of the death of the animal, it is merely killed for fun and to keep the animal s heads, hides or
pelts ,1 or even its entire taxidermied body as a trophy, which is absolutely unethical as it leaves the
rest of the animal, including all of it s meat, to rot. This leaves only food game hunting and meat
hunting, both of which I will refer to as hunting from now on. These two entail hunting specified
animals with the intention of using their meat, and abiding by set regulations on the bag limit (The
maximum number of animals of a certain species one hunter can have on his person at a time), the
time of year, and location which the hunting occurs.
Many opponents of hunting state that it causes undue harm to animals. This is false. Assuming that
animals suffer more when killed via hunting rather than other natural means, it still provides food and
clothing for those that need it most, specifically in rural areas where other foods are either unhealthy,
unattainable, or end up
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Research Paper On Beets
A recent report done by Clairol found that 75 percent of American ladies color their hair. This same
review uncovered that 88 percent of ladies feel their hair affects their certainty. The perils of synthetic
items are something that ought not be disregarded, particularly on the off chance that you every now
and again visit a salon to shading your hair or purchase a boxed item and do it without anyone s help.
There are somewhere in the range of 5000 distinct chemicals utilized as a part of hair colors,
numerous that have been observed to be cancer causing in creature considers. HOW TO COLOR
YOUR HAIR NATURALLY, WITHOUT USING CHEMICALS? CARROT OR BEET JUICE FOR
RED HAIR Kicking the bucket your hair with carrots or beets is an awesome approach ... Show more
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of dried chamomile blooms. Heat it for 15 minutes. At that point cool and channel. Include the juice of
½ lemon. Apply the blend onto the hair, brush it and permit to dry. Drying the hair in the sun will
bring better results. At that point, wash your hair completely with cleanser. WALNUT HULLS FOR
DARK BROWN COLOR Squash the walnuts, and heat up the frames in a pot of water for no less
than 30 minutes. After it cools, let your hair absorb the color for up to 20 minutes, contingent upon the
shade you re going for. Make sure not to rub it into your scalp an excessive amount of. ONION PEEL
FOR GRAY HAIR Include a large portion of a glass of onion peels into a full glass of bubbling water.
Give it a chance to stay for twenty minutes. Ensure you have something to cover the top so that the
warmth doesn t get out. Separate the fluid from the peels by utilizing bandage. Include 2 tbsp. of
glycerol to the fluid. Rub the blend into your hair consistently, until you achieve the needed result.
After you rub it into your hair, you can wash your hair as you typically would, and afterward let dry
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Computer In The Classroom
1. The first application involves utilization of the computer as a record keeper and retriever. Teachers
and administrators programme the computer for processing data of the students for instructional
purposes such as printing report cards, storing and retrieving tests and examinations results, pertinent
details about students (age, sex, community, family background etc.) and scheduling students for
classes in the case of streaming of students ability wise or due to large strength of the college or shift
system, for the purpose of guidance and counseling , cumulative records, counsellor s records, file and
details about vocational interest, aptitude and information and psychological test results can be stored
in the computer and retrieve as and when needed.
2. The second is to use the computer as a laboratory computing device, which is one of the most
frequently used educational application. A single terminal, teletype or electronic typewriter is installed
in the classroom with a direct access to an externally placed computer. Students are encouraged to
develop their regular classroom assignments. Talented and over achieving students can be encouraged
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This makes it possible for the computer to accept and act upon a variety of different kinds of response
from the learner and to provide information in textual, graphical, and animated form (Rushby, 1989).
Kaput (1992) enlisted there are three advantages of usage of technology in teaching and learning; (i)
interactivity, (ii) connectivity and (iii) controlling of learning environments. Furthermore computer
suggest opportunities for learner control, improved enthusiasm, associations to the real world, and
enhance student achievement as measured in variety of ways, including, but not exclusively limited to,
standardized achievement
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Black Death In Western Asia
The Black Death was tragic there was not much to do but just hope that everything would get better.
The disease was one of the worst plagues that occurred in Western Asia. The Western Asian countries
were devastated by the epidemic of the Black Death caused by wild rodents, the plague is responsible
for millions that were exterminated.
The bubonic plague is known as the Black Death, Between the years 1346 to 1353, a terrible disease
swept over Western Asia, The Middle East, North Africa and Europe, causing catastrophic losses of
population everywhere, both in the countryside and in the towns and cities (Benedict 3). The black
death was the reason for the deaths of many people. The bubonic plague, pneumonic plague, and
septicaemic plague ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That might be the reason to why it came back later on in the 1300 s. Others believed that the epidemic
was some sort of punishment to humans for their bad behaviors (Byrne 238). Scapegoats, often Jews,
were persecuted and murdered as frightened people desperately sought somebody to blame for the
spread of the plague ( Byrne 238). Humans would ravage each other in search for answers. The
Bubonic plague was named the Black Death by Europeans (Benedictow 3). Many think the the reason
was because of the symptoms of the epidemic. The reason for the name is a misunderstanding of the
expression atra mors meaning terrible and black (Benedictow
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Clarkson Swot Analysis
Pros
Local As the offline business is around the corner from a variety of those accustomed to the firm, it is
directly near their home making ideal to buy items in a short amount of time without hassle.
Business touch When customers shop in the Cuckoo firm they will be getting a trusted service that is
lost with online customers and can offer deals and bargains which is good for the community and
increase of sales.
Immediate transaction Another advantage with store businesses is that they can offer automatic sales
as soon as the customer is ready, with staff always working that allow you to purchase literally as soon
as possible. The items purchased are also in new condition as they are efficiently straight off the
shelves and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These online businesses are called clicks and function using webpages to retail products without the
use of buildings, staff members or electricity bills and are very successful. There are many examples
of companies in a mixture of industries being online only including; ASOS (clothing), Amazon (online
wholesaler) and Very (online wholesaler) that operate over the Internet online with over a billion of
sales combined every day. Cuckoo should look at the advantages and disadvantages if they were to
convert into an e retailer for clocks and watches
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Essay On Cyber Espionage In China
The 2015 agreement between the United States and China concerning economic espionage has been
viewed with both optimism and skepticism. It s the first agreement of any substance on the issue,
which is a hopeful sign. China doesn t enjoy a reputation of carefully adhering to international
agreements and there is doubt about whether the agreement will have any practical effect on China s
behavior.
Since the early 2000s, cyber espionage issues have increasingly strained U.S. China relations. All
countries engage in espionage, but China is one of the largest and most persistent perpetrators (as is, to
be fair, the United States). In 2010, suspected Chinese cyber activities started to become a regular
topic of discussion inside the U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
China blames a Cold War mentality for the United States characterizing China as the miscreant. As Xi
Jinping put it in September 2015, The Cold War has long ended. [China and the U.S.] should make
joint efforts to build a new model of major country relations between two countries, and realize non
conflict, non confrontation, mutual respect, and cooperation.
The differing approaches to cyberspace use and government also reflect, to some extent, the larger
world views of the U.S. and China. The United States values freedom of expression and self
determination. It seeks to increase these freedoms in its international interactions and believes the free
flow of information over the internet is the key to strategic and diplomatic success.
The U.S. also has a strong commitment to privacy (although not as strong as the European Union,
which recently invalidated the U.S. EU data transfer agreement because it provided insufficient
protections for EU citizens). The activities of government agencies like the National Security Agency
(NSA) in cyberspace has generated lively debate in the U.S. regarding how best to balance privacy
and national security. Most recently, Congress eliminated the NSA s bulk phone records collection
program, replacing it with a constrained measure designed to keep the records in phone companies
hands. The internal, on going privacy debate influences U.S. policies across the board, but especially
with regard to cyber activities.
China, meanwhile,
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Summary Of The Rich Brother By Tobias Wolff
In the short story The Rich Brother, Tobias Wolff presents two brother who seem as polar opposites.
One brother is wealthy and successful while the other brother is poor and alone. With the many
examples of how Donald is reliant on Pete, it seems Pete in no way needs Donald. However,
throughout the story Tobias Wolff illustrates that even though Donald and Pete are brothers who are
completely different from one another, both depend highly on each other.
In the short story, Donald s reliance on Pete is more obvious than Pete s reliance on Donald. Pete is
more successful than Donald; Pete has family, friends, and wealth. While Donald at first glance has
nothing. Donald relies on his brother to pull him out of tough predicaments. Pete pays ... Show more
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However, Pete s need for his brother is not as recognizable as Donald s need for Pete. In the story, Pete
has an addiction to the superficial, materialistic things life has to offer. When questioned what Pete
dreams about he says, Sex and money. Mostly money. A nightmare is when I dream I don t have any.
Even with the prosperity Pete has he is still not satisfied with riches he has; forcing him to seek after
other sources of pleasure, such as skydiving. Pete relies on Donald to show him the true meaning of
life. Donald focuses his life on relationships,religion, and helping others, things that disgusts Pete.
Pete s dependency on Donald is symbolised through Pete s dream: There was something wrong with
me, and you were helping out. Taking care of me. Just the two of us. I don t know where everyone else
was supposed to be. Pete left it at that. He didn t tell tell Donald that in this dream he was blind. The
dream symbolises Pete s blindness to the meaning in life. Donald shows Pete the meaning to life,
something Pete is blind to. Without Donald, Pete would be unable to find true happiness in life as he
would continuously search for the superficial, temporal things life
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Touching Spirit Bear Persuasive Quotes
Argumentative Essay In the novel Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen he writes, I m sorry for you
getting you into this...He shook his head. My fault! He whispered. The quote shows that Cole is
finally taking responsibility for his actions. Despite the fact that Cole scarred Peter Driscal for life and
could go to jail for it, he shouldn t because he never really got a chance after being mauled by the bear.
Since, Cole has proven he has changed he should be allowed back to Circle Justice. Cole used to be
defiant and blame others for his actions. The text says, Cole figured he wouldn t even be here if Peter
Driscal had known how to fight back...Rage controlled Cole s hand as he drew back, pause for a split
second, and then flipped the lighted match inside the shelter. The quote shows how he used to be
rebellious and unwilling to take blame for his actions. The text stated, What had happened to the baby
birds?...He called into the darkened branches, Are you okay? By Cole asking if the birds are okay it
show that he is starting to care for other creature and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a result of being attacked by the Spirit Bear Cole had to go a hospital which made him leave Circle
Justice. According to the text, A famous parole officer let you get mauled by a bear...When you re
released...you ll still be facing a jail term. It wasn t Cole s fault that he got attacked by the Spirit Bear.
Cole should get a second chance because it wasn t his choice to mauled by Spirit Bear. It is true that
Cole Matthews has caused trouble and issues his whole life, but it is not Cole s fault that he is the way
he is. Cole does what he does because of his parents who never cared for him. His Dad beat him and
his Mom just watched which caused Cole to be a juvenile delinquent. Cole Matthews accused parents,
My parents don t have the time of day for me. I m just in their
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Dogville Mise En Scene Analysis
Mise en scène and multiple interpretations in relation to a film Dogville by Lars von Trier
In my essay, I am going to consider the possible interpretations of the Mise en scene details in relation
to a film Dogville (2003) by Lars von Trier. I will be exploring how the same details can be
interpreted in different ways, depending on the viewer s background, attitude, perspective, and so on.
Dogville is the city drawn in chalk; the city with a 3 hour psychedelia; the city that reflects the
ugliness of human nature.
The surface is often deceptive. The whole town is a convention. The furniture could be pink, there
could be cacti in the Elm Street, and the town could be located not in the mountains but on a sunny
beach. Von Trier has never treated the scenery with respect. He needs it just as an addition to
something more important. This approach is perfectly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And in the final scene, when the moon rises over the city, Grace accepts the rules of the game The
moon has always been a symbol of deception, illusion, melancholy wrong light, which is only a pale
reflection of the hot sun.
However, once you begin to interpret the meaning of Dogville, you will get into the realm of
uncertainty. Von Trier has made everything to make the viewers feel different while watching his
movie with its artificial decorations, British accent of the voiceover and formalism in acting and
dialogues.
On the one hand, Dogville is nothing but an attempt to show a realistic American image. Presenting
Dogville in Cannes, von Trier said, this is America, but seen from my point of view and that it is not a
historical or scientific, but emotional movie. Here are the most important words of the director: In my
American films, I reflect the information that comes to me, and my feelings about it. Of course, this is
not the whole truth, as I have not been there. I am an American, so I make films about
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Ningaloo Reef Research Paper
Ningaloo Reef
(a.) Clearly IDENTIFY the coastal environment you have chosen to search
The coastal environment I have decided to talk about today is Ningaloo Reef. The reef is on the
remote western coast of Australia, it includes one of the longest nearshore reefs in the world.
Temperate and tropical currents converge in the Ningaloo region resulting in highly diverse marine
life including spectacular coral reefs, abundant fishes and species with special conservation
significance such as turtles, whale sharks, dugongs, whales and dolphins.
(b.) Describe the location
The reefs latitude ranges from 21°42 14 S 24° 1 52 S (one of the highest for reefs) and the longitude is
between 113°25 E 114° 15. The Ningaloo Reef stretches over 300 km from North West Cape to Red
Bluff, is located in the Ningaloo Marine Bioregion and is the largest fringing coral reef in Australia,
the reef is enclosed within the Ningaloo Marine Park, listed on the World Heritage List in 1987.
Ningaloo Reef is approximately 300 km long and its area is roughly 6000 km2
(c.) Explain issues that are present in the environment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ningaloo Reef is unfamiliar with coral bleaching because it normally avoids bleaching. It fringes the
Western Australian coast and usually receives cooler water welling up from the deep, and from a cool
northward flowing current. Recent years have seen shocking marine heat waves causing vast losses to
the underwater kelp forests and corals of Western Australia. Ningaloo experienced massive bleaching
in 2011 at Bundegi, on the western side of Exmouth Gulf, where live coral cover crashed from 80% to
6%, almost all the adult coral was
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Justness Of Corporal Punishment
Since the ancient human times, corporal punishment has been one of the most popular methods
parents have used on enforcing their tutelage onto their children. Corporal punishment is defined as
the physical punishment that parents use on their children to enforce rules. The act is seen as
something of the past in 48 countries around the world, but for Canada. This is because they still have
not resolved it in their legal systems, for Canada this law being the infamous Section 43. Even though
it was implemented for the protection of parents and teachers from prosecution because of minor
disciplining, it really is an excuse for violence against children. In this generation, the justness and
effectiveness of corporal punishment have come into question, which is what this writing piece aims
to further delve into.
While anthropology may not be the most obvious study connected to corporal punishment, the two
topics are more related than most people think. As humans, we have a sense of morals and values, and
the understanding of our culture s changes is vital to understanding our shift in values. From an
anthropological point of view, corporal punishment would be focused on what caused humanity s shift
in values when it came to the justness of corporal punishment? . Based on the evidence, the answer to
this would be if humanity has a recent change in values when it comes to corporal punishment, then it
is because of the recent boost of awareness different cultures have gained in
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Speech Cloud In Persepolis
Persepolis Twentieth century holds many enormous changes within all sections of life, graphic novels
as a branch of literature was a part of those changes. It employs visual and verbal terminology to
shape the story. One of the popular novels among graphic novels is Persepolis which is about the story
of the writer s childhood Marjane Satrapi. The narrative graphically and textually tells about the
events including removing Reza Shah from power and replacing him by his son, ending western
power over Iran, and fighting between Iran and Iraq which happened during 1979 1988. Throughout
these years Iranian people have gone through plenty of fluctuations and changes which are analyzed in
numerous ways by foreign people as in one of her interview Marjane states that From the time I came
to France in 1994, I was always telling stories about life in Iran to my friends. We d see pieces about
Iran on television, but they didn t represent my experience at all. (Pantheon) Therefore, Marjane tries
to explain the Iranian true situation to everyone. Within her graphic novel, ... Show more content on
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Throughout her novel, Marjane has used several different kinds of speech clouds, such as speech,
though, and scream cloud. In most of the parts of the book she uses speech cloud because the people
are talking normally. For example, on page 70 when god asks Marji what is wrong with her, Marjane
uses speech cloud, for he was talking normally. On the other hand, she puts her answer into a scream
cloud which implies that she is angrily screaming and telling god to get out. In addition, she uses
thought cloud, for example, on page 60, when her uncle tells her that he was in prison for nine years,
she immediately thinks about Laly s father. In this point, the writer does need to write down that she is
thinking instead the graph implies that she is
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Everyday Life
Everyday life can be a difficult and amorphous concept to grapple with. This essay will consider the
various aspects of Scott s definition of what Everyday life is and to what extent I agree with it. In its
most simplistic and stripped down form, Scott s suggests that it s a study of people doing little things
in local places or more succinctly the wider picture (Scott, 2009, p1). Everyday life can also be
viewed as a person seeking solace in the familiarity of repetitive and rhythmic routines (Scott, 2009).
Scott s final assertion is that everyday life exists in the realm of a person s individual and private
choices, which have a bearing on that person s patterns of behaviour (Scott, 2009). Scott specifically
touches on seven ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Scott also makes the point that a person s so called private life, has an impact on everyday life and
should be studied to find linkages in a broader sense, on larger public issue s (Scott, 2009). The
distinction which Scott makes here and I agree with, is that mundane things people do in the privacy
of their own homes, while obviously having no social connotations, are still reflective upon that
person s everyday life (Scott, 2009). This is reflected by Moran, perhaps spuriously as; everyone
coming home after work, nuking a TV dinner, brainlessly watching the idiot box and tucking
themselves into bed (Moran, 2008). Maybe a more scandalous example is that of sexual betrayal s,
and what can be a rapid expansion from a micro issue in a person s private life to a broader issue that
impacts on families and broader society (Bennett, 1994). Jacobsen briefly touches on this in support of
Scott, by describing everyday life in terms of having; a place, space, location, domain connotation, a
temporal dimension i.e. relating to time and as having an attitude, mentality or state of consciousness ,
so when deconstructed it speaks to where everyday life happens, with what regularity and the
scrutinization that takes places (Jacobsen, 2009, p14). To conclude, I premised this essay on everyday
life being an almost intangible concept, in Scott s words
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  • 2. The Physiological Effect Of Nitric Oxide The physiological effects of nitric oxide were first recognized in 1876, but was not acknowledged for its physiological and medical usage until the late 20th century. Since then, inhaled nitric oxide has been used by medical clinicians for the treatment of neonates who suffer from hypoxic respiratory failure linked with persistent pulmonary hypertension and for the treatment of adults with pulmonary hypertension associated with respiratory distress syndrome. Although inhaled nitric oxide has been known to offer great benefits for patients with respiratory diseases, it may also have a detrimental effect on patients if the accurate amount of dosage is not administered properly. To ensure the proper dosage is being administered to the patient, there are several newly designed nitric oxide systems being developed to use in conjunction with mechanical ventilation or for single use. Nitric oxide therapy has improved drastically over the last twenty years, but it is still being developed and researched in pursuit of the most effective treatment for patients with respiratory diseases. Nitric oxide is a toxic gas that supports combustion, it is also colorless, odorless, highly diffusible, but nonflammable unless mixed with another gas. In 1876 a physician named Thomas Lauder Brunton recognized the physiological effects of nitric oxide by experimenting with his patients. Thomas Lauder Brunton placed nitrite drops on a piece of clothing for his patients to inhaled and noticed a rapid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Immigration Scapegoats In order to gain favor with the native masses, it seems that many politicians have used immigrants has scapegoats. More to the point, when trying to find a way to isolate a country s problems whether it be unemployment or the economy, most politicians try to find a scapegoat to blame for the mishaps of the country s well being. For example, when the Marijuana tax act of 1937 was passed its sole purpose was to halt the immigration of people from Mexico. Moreover, many blamed the immigrants from Mexico for the usage of Marijuana. As the usage exponentially increased within the United States, the political solution was a blame on immigration. This is but one of the many reasons immigrants become targeted by politicians and the government. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sistine Chapel Challenges The Sistine chapel was built between the years of 1475 and 1483 in Vatican City and is named after the pope who had the chapel built, Sixtus IV. One of the most impressive things about the Sistine chapel and one of the most famous works of art in history is Michelangelo s painting on the ceiling of the chapel. The project was completed using fresco. In 1508 Michelangelo was requested by Pope Julius II to repaint the chapel. The Chapel at the time was painted with a blue sky and gold stars. Pope Julius II original request was to have the chapel painted with the twelve Christian Apostles and when the project was completed Michelangelo had created more than 3,000 figures. The ceiling was created depicting nine stories from the bible s book of genesis, including the The Creation of Adam , the most famous panel of any. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first challenge and maybe the easiest for Michelangelo to overcome was the fact that he had no experience painting with fresco and he considered himself a sculptor. The next challenge was the sheer size of the painting at a whopping 14 meters by 40.5 meters. That is more than 132 square meters larger than a basketball court. Completing this large of painting was a monumental task enough even without all the other challenges faced by Michelangelo. Michelangelo accepted this commission regardless and would continue to face many more challenges over the next four years. One of the most obvious challenges that stood in the way of completing this challenging work of art was the fact that it was the ceiling that needed to be painted. A local townsman offered to manufacture scaffolding for Michelangelo that would hang from the ceiling, but Michelangelo refused because he did not want to leave holes in the ceiling from where the scaffolding would have hung. Michelangelo then created his own scaffolding that could be held in place by brackets in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Brazil s Report On Brazil 2.1 Brazil Sectors: (List of Industry): Brazil GDP breakdown by sector can be divided by three sectors: Service Sector 66%, Industry Sector 28% Agriculture Sector 6%. 1. AGRICULTURE SECTOR Grains As per the survey, Brazil s grain harvest area is in crease up to 48.6 million hectares in 2011, which is a rise of 4.3 percent as compared to the harvested area in 2010.The cultivation of soybean, corn and rice representing 90.8 per cent of the volume of grain production. Production of grains in 2011 is highest in southern region. South: 66.0 million tons (increased 2.8% year on year) Midwest: 57.0 million tons (increased 8.5% year on year) Southeast: 16.4 million tons; (decreased 3.8% year on year) Northeast: 15.0 million tons (increased 26.5% year on year) North: 4.3 million tons (increased 7.4% year on year) A. Soyabean The main producers of soybean are the United States (35%), Brazil (27%), Argentina (19%), China (6%) and India (4%). The beans contain significant amounts of phytic acid, alpha linolenic acid, and the isoflavonesgenistein and daidzein. In 2011 12 the production of soybean was 70 million tons. B. Paper Industry Brazil ranks as one of the major bleached craft short fiber market pulpproducer in the world, and at the same time, its paper industry is also emerging in the global market. The example to this is the European market which is being handled by the Brazilian paper manufacturers. The main raw material used by the Brazilian paper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. K Naan Immigrants What do we Americans know about immigrants and their place in the United States? When I think about this subject, I remember these lines from K naan s feature song titled, Immigrants, (We Get the Job Done) from the Hamilton Mix Tape: You can be an immigrant without risking your lives or crossing a border with thrifty supplies. All you got to do is see the world with new eyes. The Somali Canadian poet K naan, sends a message signaling to American people that despite multi cultural influences, the collective American culture lives and breathes on ancient, unfounded societal ideals. As an American born descendant of Canadian immigrants, I am certain that I am not alone in saying that my ancestors arrived here from somewhere, because so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yezierska s short story, America and I, describes life for a young, female immigrant from Poland, the struggles faced in her homeland, hope for freedom in America and heartbreaking craving for an American identity. Known as Queen of the Ghetto, and The Immigrant Cinderella, Yezierska came to see America as an idea, a deathless hope a world still in the making (Yezierska 6). Yezierska, fearing that America had lost the richness of its soul, chose to write about her life, and the trials that Jews endured in the ghetto of New York, poverty they left Poland to escape. Attempting to build a bridge of understanding between American born and [herself] she continues, that her hopes during 1923, for the Americans of tomorrow [...] will be too wise, too open hearted, too friendly handed, to let the least lastcomer at their gates knock in vain with gifts unwanted (Yezierska 7). Yezierska, Paine, Hamilton and many, numerous others share her ideal that hope transfers tolerance and acceptance for every soul that lands on these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Loneliness And Isolation In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein In this excerpt of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, the scene reveals the creature s desperation to befriend the DeLaceys to escape his loneliness. After approaching the old DeLacey, he expresses his yearning for companionship and protection from the family. However, Felix, Safie, and Agatha suddenly enter the hovel and confront the creature. The horror (96) on the faces of his friends and being struck violently with a stick (97) show the rejection that the creature experiences. His only link to humanity is broken and he is isolated from society. This passage exhibits the central theme of loneliness as experienced by the creature. The excerpt shows that loneliness is caused by rejection from society, companionship is desired, and isolation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is isolated from society, and it is proven when the DeLacey family rejects the creature for his appearance. This passage parallels the creature s first rejection by his own creator, Victor Frankenstein. Due to the his ugliness, Victor abandons his creation because of his disgust (35). As a result, the creature is left to explore the world on his own without guidance. His appearance causes him to be feared by nearly everyone he sees, and thus, he is isolated. Earlier, when the creature encounters an old man, he shrieked loudly (73) and ran out of his hut. His physique is such a cause of alarm for others, that even strangers leave their houses in fear. However, this passage shows the kindness that the blind DeLacey showed. Since he could not see, the old DeLacey was the only person who would listen to the creature, because he could not judge his appearance. He had empathy. Still, the creature faced rejection. Subsequently, he believed that solitude [was his] only consolation (61). The creature used isolation as a coping mechanism for his constant rejection. However, this only contributed to his loneliness and suffering. The creature even compares himself to the devil (93) to emphasise his seclusion. He uses this analogy to show his despair because even the enemy of God had his companions (93). Frankenstein s creation is physically and emotionally alone because he is the only one of his kind. He is not accepted because of his deformities. Therefore, rejection from society, is the cause of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cosplay Research Paper The Unwritten and Unofficial Rules of Cosplaying and Convention Going 1) When making a cosplay you should never think that the final outcome will look exactly like what you wanted. If you do then you will probably never get the cosplay finished. 2) If you see someone cosplaying a character from a show that everybody hates, do not treat that person as that character. This will either cause the person to get violent or you will ruin their day entirely. 3) When making a cosplay be sure to never go for the most expensive items unless there is no other option. If you do buy expensive products your wallet may feel a lot lighter afterwards. 4) If your cosplay involves body paint of any kind be sure to use a paint sealer of some kind. If you don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Roly Poly Lab Essay Pillbug Roly Poly Behavior LaB  Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to observe the behavior of the Armadillium vulgare (roly poly bug), as well as hypothesize whether it will be attracted to, repelled by, or unresponsive to certain substances. Methods 1. Observing the pillbug: examine the pillbug s shell and body, shell shape, color, texture, number of legs, number of antennae, motion, speed, and sex after close examination. 2. Formulate hypotheses: choose substances (powders and liquids) and suggest whether the pillbug will be attracted to, repelled by, or unresponsive to each substance. 3. Perform an experiment: using a control, test the pillbug s reaction to the substances 4. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, data can prove a hypothesis to be true. Conclusion Scientific Theory A pillbug has 14 body divisions If a pillbug curls into a ball, it can be concluded that it feels threatened. Pillbugs that back away from a substance are repelled by the substance. THOUGHT QUESTIONS: 1. A scientific theory is a concept that ties together many varied conclusions into a generalized statement. 2. It is important to use one substance at a time when testing a pillbug s reaction because in this experiment we are trying to determine whether or not the pillbug is repelled by, attracted to, or unresponsive to a specific substance. If you use more than one substance at a time, it will not determine whether the pillbug is attracted to, repelled by, or unresponsive to a substance, especially if the pillbug is already headed towards the direction of a substance. 3. No, the scientific method cannot explain all observations. In order for the scientific method to explain all observations, it must be able to answer a question about something that can be measured. The question: Do pillbugs have a color preference ? cannot be tested by the scientific method. METRIC MEASUREMENTS MICROSCOPY
  • 10. REVIEW QUESTIONS: 1. 11 mm equals 1.1 cm 2. 950 mm equals 0.95 m 3. 2.1 liters equals 2100 ml 4. 122°F equals 50° C 5. 4.100 mg equals 0.0041 g THOUGHT QUESTIONS: 19. Locating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Digital Forensic Investigation INTRODUCTION In current era, majority of large enterprises rely heavily over the usage of technology in operations and other segments of the business. With the increased reliance and usage of technology, the risk of cyber crime becomes also more serious in case of occurrence. To counter this risk, digital forensic investigation firms provide assistance in conducting the forensic analysis after occurrence of any cyber crime. With the passage of time, the forensic investigation process has also modified and distributed into different phases to make this investigation more effective. Every phase has its own impact over the process of investigation. (Sivaprasad JangaJe, 2012): With the introduction of Information Technology in the business, every organization that comprises IT has started to take benefits of this technology. This is done by attaining the advantage over other competitors in the market, by providing new features to the customers after incorporating technology at the operational side specially, increasing the operational speed and reducing the probability for any error in operations. (Wen, 2012): IT also assists higher management in the process of decision making. (Morozini, Claudio, Ivam. Reinaldo. 2012): As we all know that room for improvement and step towards the perfection is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Perez 2013): The biggest threat of such type is the threat from the insiders and they keep seeking for the right opportunity to commit their cyber crime in order to achieve their illegitimate objectives. Therefore identification of threat becomes another crucial segment needs to be monitored and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Institutional Treatment For Psychiatric Disorders The Olmstead case began in 1995 with two women, Lois Curtis and Elaine Wilson who had developmental disabilities and a history of institutional treatment for psychiatric disorders. They were voluntarily admitted at different times, to a secure unit of Georgia Regional Hospital to stabilize and administer to their immediate needs, then continued treatment on an out patient basis which was the normal course of action for this hospital. Through clinical assessments, the treating physicians determined that each woman was able to receive appropriate supports and services in a less restrictive, community based setting. The hospital administrators moved Lois and Elaine to a state run institution, and refused them placement in a community setting, apparently due to a lack of state funding to make this transition possible. (https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/98 536.ZS.html) Lois, later joined by Elaine, filed a lawsuit in District Court in Northern District of Georgia, claiming that the State violated Title II of the ADA, which prohibits subjecting an individual with a disability to discrimination by reason of the disability, and the integration regulation, which seeks to eliminate segregating people with disabilities. Title II also stipulates that individuals must be placed in the least restrictive, integrated setting to meet their needs, when professionals working with the individual establish that such a placement is appropriate. Lois and Elaine were both assessed and it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Examples Of A Forced Oscillator The steam engine is a perfect example of a forced oscillator as the piston oscillates back and forth. The steam engine is a forced oscillator as it is a heavily dampened system that has a force to counter the resistance and keep the piston moving at a constant oscillation until the force is removed from the system. Due to the steam engine being quite heavily damped this oscillator will just simply stop without a force to compensate for the resistance within this system. But this force also has to be applied at the perfect time as it will have no or little affect if it is applied at the wrong time so timing has to be taken into account and the size of the force also has to be just enough to overcome the resistance to either accelerate the piston or to keep it a constant velocity. The force though has to be equal to resistance to keep the piston moving at a constant velocity and to increase the velocity of the piston the force will have to be greater than the resistance in the system, but to decrease the velocity of the piston the force will have to be less than the resistance in the system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So if there is no resistance this system could act like simple harmonic motion, but there is resistance in the system which means without the force it is a damped system and because of this force it has to be classified as a forced oscillator. So all of these forces act have to act in perfect harmony to keep the oscillating motion going or else this oscillator will no act like a forced oscillator and will act like a damped oscillator or a simple harmonic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. True Freedom Or Starvation Blues. What Does It Mean To True Freedom or Starvation Blues What does it mean to actually be free? Does it mean sacrificing your basic rights? Does it mean being overshadowed by fear every single day? Afraid to vote? Afraid to walk down the street? Afraid to be shot or brutally strung up for thousands to see? Afraid just because of the color of your skin? Unfortunately, after the Civil War, this was the kind of freedom awaiting the newly freed African Americans in the New South. In Richard Wright s Black Boy , a detailed memoir of his childhood in the early twentieth century, this new type of freedom is subtly introduced in the beginning and thoroughly developed throughout the book. The horrible situations and crude treatment Wright witnesses and experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When comparing country musician Jimmi Rogers song to blues musician Bill Broonzy s song, Broonzy s Starvation Blues is a more accurate representation of Richard Wright s memoir Black Boy in many different ways. The first point of comparison is the intended audience and purpose. The New South was a time of change for everyone: mainly pertaining to the Jim Crow laws previously explained. While these laws were supposed to create separate yet equal conditions, they unfortunately condemned African Americans to inferior facilities and heinous treatment. The newly freed people of the South found themselves unemployed, drowning in poverty, unable to pay rent, and unable to keep food on the table for their families. This was not what the African Americans had in mind when they were told that they would be held separate yet equal in society, and many of them wanted to voice their opinions about the false hope of equality instilled in their minds. They wanted to share the degrading situations they faced every day. They wanted all of America to hear of the struggles they were still antagonized by even though they were supposed to be free and equal. Richard Wright s Black Boy and Bill Broonzy s Starvation Blues both achieved this desire to be heard. Through written accounts and musical lyrics, Wright and Broonzy shared their disheartening experiences to America showing everyone the reality of separate but equal . The second point of comparison is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Bridget Jones Analysis Bridget Jones chronicles a year of her life via diary entries in Helen Fielding s book, justly titled Bridget Jones Diary. The first person narrative entitles readers to Bridget s inner workings. Buried inside we find something much darker than her hapless yet cheery blonde exterior would suggest calorie counting compulsions, daily weigh ins, ruminations about her romance life, and much more. Though blunt and revealing, Fielding s account of a 32 year old singleton s life fails to subvert the woes its readership, and very own protagonist, face. Small advances on the frontline of feminism are made, but mostly, the message of the novel remains as unchanged as Bridget does come the end of the year. The message is of feminine upkeep, romantic pursuit, and ultimately, self neglect. Bridget shows a contempt for mainstream beautification rituals, but ultimately, she submits to them in the name of keeping up appearances. Prior to a date with her prized boss, Daniel, Bridget takes extreme measures, presumably primping her body for hours: I have nearly slipped a disc, wheezing through a step aerobics class, scratched my naked body for seven minutes with a stiff brush; cleaned the flat; filled the fridge, plucked my eyebrows, skimmed the papers and the Ultimate Sex Guide, put the washing in and waxed my own legs... (52). Her detailed account seethes with annoyance, but Bridget nonetheless feels compelled to emulate what she sees in the pages of Cosmopolitan. Briefly, Bridget does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Cesar Chavez Struggle In The Fields Analysis SSCI 100 Assignment #2 The Struggle in the Fields has always been a controversial issue. In the PBS series, we get to learn how many obstacles came along, when many Filipino farm workers along with Mexican American workers began to demand a change in the fields. The struggle in the fields was a movement that was primarily started as a strike in 1965 by Filipino farm workers in Coachella, California than it was led by Cesar Chavez throughout the central valley, they demanded better working conditions from the Growers. Many Mexican American farm workers in Delano, California started to walk off the fields, refusing to pick grapes until the demands they had were heard. The workers were tired of inhuman treatment and the poor working conditions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their faith allowed them to feel stronger when the movement was taking place, it allowed them to fight in several different ways. The movement was already in the fifth month and they had not seen any type of change, this was when Cesar Chavez decided to start a peregrinacion to Sacramento. His goal was to recruit or inspire as many people so they could join the movement and have a louder voice. This brought an opportunity to take their voices all around the San Joaquin valley, they saw the valley as a place that had been full of limitations for them and the peregrinacion made the limitations disappear, they were able to surpass those walls, and as they walked throughout many towns more and more people became sympathetic to their cause and joined them on this journey. When they were on the peregrinacion their mornings began with the faith they had held they went to mass, after they would begin to walk to the next town, following a sacred image of La Virgen de Guadalupe it gave them hope. His nonviolence policy also had a lot to give to the movement, as years pass many of the farm workers became frustrated at the fact that they had not seen any changes, they began to talk about using violence against the growers, this was when Cesar Chavez began to worry about the things they could do, and he took matters into his own hands. In 1968 he started a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Paladin Where Do You Stand By Me Techniques Paladin, Paladin Where Do You Roam? Rob Reiner strategically placed Chris within the friend circle of Stand By Me in order to represent the glue and head of the collective ranking, a father figure, and an overall Paladin. These concepts are relevant to both real and fictional entertainment settings. Groups utilize effective communication methods as a means to gain a personal social staple. The director provides these ideas through specific script writing, blocking, and music. Fabricated characters must create a hierarchal status to establish a functional structure. This is an inevitable and natural process, but serves as a critical aspect of achievement as a collective group. Daniel A. McFarland, Sociology and Education professor at Standford University, writes Adolescents secure status by employing interactional strategies such as gossip and teasing or by adopting adult like behavior. Rob Reiner sets this up through the film to represent societal concepts in a variety of ways. Several examples are illuminated through Chris s character. As the friends walk on the train tracks, Chris and Gordie discuss ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gehrke, professor of Speech Communication and Rhetoric at the University of Southern Carolina defines a Paladin as, Any believer who takes up an axiomatic truth and seeks the conversion or suppression of those who believe otherwise... The Paladin thus leads all others (even if unwillingly) to the true path. By singing this song throughout Stand By Me, Rob Reiner hints reminders that the boys intentions are for the good of others as well as their own group. Chris reflects that of a Paladin because he desires to find the dead body as well as everyone s past emotional battles. When faced with conflicting rivals, he bravely states his purpose and risks all he has. Through his actions, Gordie, Vern, and Teddy follow through with their mission. Chris sets an example for their expected behavior along the way as well as the rest of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Broken Glass Or Kristallnacht The Night of Broken Glass or Kristallnacht was a very sad event that happened not to long ago actually it happened about 80 years ago. Many people out there don t know what the event named The Night of the Broken Glass is, why did it even began, or what happened afterwards. What is The NIght of Broken Glass? Well The Night of Broken Glass or Kristallnacht is the event that happened on November 7, 1938 when a man by the name Herschel Grynszpan shot a man by the name of Ernst Rath. In the article This Day In History it states, On November 7, in Paris, a 17 year old German Jewish refugee, Herschel Grynszpan, shot and killed the third secretary of the German embassy, Ernst vom Rath. Now this peace of the article show that Herschel shot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Figurative Language In Brown Eyed Girl By Van Morrison The song Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison is about a man who is in love with a brown eyed girl. The song is full of figurative language and various tones. To begin with, Brown Eyed Girl uses figurative language. For instance, symbolism is used at the beginning of the song. The line Days when the rains came is a symbol for the dark days in a relationship. Next, symbolism is used in the second stanza. The day Tuesday is symbolic because Tuesday goes by so slow but he asks where it went as if it flew by. Then, a metaphor is used in the third stanza. The metaphor playing a new game is talking about the fun and new things in their life. In addition, a hyperbole is presented in the middle of the song. The hyperbole hide behind a rainbows wall shows they have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, symbolism is used in the fifth stanza. The line laying in the green grass symbolizes their happy place. Rain, weekdays, games, rainbows, and grass are a part of the figurative language used in Brown Eyed Girl. Further, the song Brown Eyed Girl has various tones. To start with, the song expresses loneliness. In the second to last stanza the lyricist writes so hard to find my way now that in all on my own. Second, over whelmed is a feeling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Trade Networks And The Persian Civilizations 1.Which had a larger impact on the Persian civilizations trade networks, diffusion of food and goods, spread of religion, or spread of disease? Please explain all 4 and choose one overall. I think the trade networks had a larger impact on the Persian civilizations. I believe the promotion of trade and economic integration by building and maintaining roads and issuing currencies determines the empire s success. The trade network linked lands from India to Egypt in a vast commercial zone. Various regions of the Persian empires contributed to the larger imperial economy and specialization of production. The trade growth was promoted by promoted by: relative political stability, standardizing coinage, cities establishing banks to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, the trade networks had a larger impact on the Persian civilizations. 1.Explain the basics of Zoroastrianism. How did it shape Persian cutlure? How did Persian culture shape it? Zoroastrianism is a religion that influenced the development of Christianity and Manichaeism. It believes in the role of individuals determining their own fate and emphasizes the duality of good and evil. Early Aryan influences on Persian religious traditions. Zarathustra (late 7th early 6th centuries BCE) is the founder of Zoroastrianism. He believes that Ahura Mazda had chosen him to be a prophet. In the sixth century BCE, Zoroastrianism attracted Persian aristocrats and ruling elites. It also influenced Judaism, Christianity and later, Islam. When Alexander of Macedonia defeated Darius III in battle, Alexander conquered most of the Persian territories. This caused Zoroastrianism to receive a huge blow since many priests were killed and texts were destroyed. Most Zoroastrians in Persia during this time fled to India to escape prosecution. 1.Compare the political method(s) that allowed the Seleucids, Parthians, and Sasanids to maintain strong imperial rule. The Seleucus inherited most of Achaemenid when Alexander died. They retained the Achaemenid system of administration The Parthians, based in Iran, extend to Mesopotamia. They were seminomadic Parthians that drove the Seleucus out of Iran. They had a federated governmental structure and had especially strong cavalry: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Reducing The Amount Of Foreign Aid Essay Since the Clinton era, the United States has experienced an unbalanced budget which has spiraled out of control and left the government and its citizens in trillions of dollars in debt. Even with the unfathomable amount of money owed, it is still possible for the United States to clear the debt, and regain a surplus budget once again. Possible solutions to reduce the United States national debt include cutting foreign aid, reducing federal department spending, and eliminating tax breaks for the wealthy. First, cutting foreign aid, not completely, and only by half will eliminate 17 billion in spending. Reducing the amount of foreign aid does not necessarily mean depriving developing countries of resources they are dependent on. The perceived obligation for the United States to provide foreign aid may be reduced by greater donations from other countries, properly managing loans which are granted as aid and enforcing tax regulations within countries receiving funds. Moreover, alternate supporting countries could contribute a more desirable amount of their gross national income on aid. If additional donor countries regulated merely four percent more of their gross national income on foreign aid, the added bestowment would effectively alleviate the United States over a hundred billion dollars, while still maintaining the status quo of what countries in need receive. Alternatively, another option would be approving loans to developing countries. Loans are a tool capable of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Feminist Movements By Dorothy Sue Cobble, Linda Gordon,... Feminist movements have transcended generations while evolving as women s role within and perspective of society change. These movements ranged from women wanting to simply being viewed as equal to men in the eyes of employers to women who wanted to completely disassociate themselves from men. On top of covering a wide range of desires they crossed generational lines as well as race, class, professional, and ethnic lines. Some of these movements were integrated while others were exclusively for one group of women. There is no clear cut event or day when women began pushing for equality but it began around the beginning of the 20th century when women pushed for the right to vote which culminated with Congress passing the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919 giving women the right to vote. Feminism Unfinished by Dorothy Sue Cobble, Linda Gordon, and Astrid Henry picks up the history of feminist movements following the creation of the Nineteenth Amendment. The book highlights many of the different movements that have occurred from the 1920s until present day, it was published in 2014 so it discusses some of the latest movements. The authors use the term feminisms as opposed to feminism since they want to emphasize the fact that there were, are, and will continue to be many different approaches to improve the quality of life for women in the United States. Despite the fact that there were many different approaches to solving the issues or improving their situation it is all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cliff Burton Pros And Cons Las Angeles, 1982. A strange time for the music scene. Popular music is stuck in limbo between pop and rock. This story starts when a young James Hetfield puts an ad in the local newspaper looking to start a band. He gets his answer when Lars Ulrich responds to the call. Together, they form Metallica, and they are out for the blood of hair metal. After finding a lead guitar player, Metallica needs a bassist. After some trial and error, the end up with Cliff Burton. That moment would have effects over 30 years later, on a beginning bassist living in Wyoming. Three things could be learned from Cliff s legacy, serving the song, playing outside the box, and being yourself. Cliff s first great aspect to learn from, was serving the song. Cliff Burton s bass playing was revolutionary at the time. He preferred to ignore the so called standard way to play bass. His playing was wild, loud, and labeled as lead bass. But despite his ferocious playing, Cliff always played to serve the song. If the song didn t have space for overdriven bass, then there was none. But if permitted by the song structure and vibe, then Cliff would let loose. This was important for me to learn, because it taught me to always put the song first. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Cliff, there were so few bassist who played in his style, that it was considered outlandish to play a bass that way. Cliff stacked distortion pedals, electronics that turned the bass sound into a gnarly wave of sound. Cliff was a pioneer in this style of playing, to the point that he had a whole song that was nothing but a bass solo. To this day, that song is a Metallica favorite. By not playing to the standard of what a bass player is supposed to be, was another valuable asset for me to learn. It enabled me to break creative barriers, and take control of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Did King Louis Xiv Successful King Louis s Successful Reign Grace Reznikov Mr. Collins November 12,2014 Modern World Civ Honors Louis was a change Louis embodies his worthiness of an ideal monarch through his military accomplishments and social advances while still having many wrong doings. France was one of the strongest military forces during King Louis s reign because of his many reforms and battle tactics. Louis XIV began reformating France with an expansion of the country s military size. As a result, his army quadrupled in size and was more organized than any other army in Europe during that time period. This reform gave an advantage to France s rising army. King Louis XIV also changed many smaller problems in his military. These include everything from uniforms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Women s Struggles The Struggle for Women s Rights Since the beginning of time, women have been seen as weaker, less intellectual, needy human beings. Many religions believed that it was women s job to have kids, stay home with them and manage the home, while; men went to work and brought home food for the family. Since the beginning of the first wave of feminism in the 19th and early 20th century, women have been fighting for their rights to be seen as equals to men. Women have fought to be women as a whole...instead of a part of a man. Even though times have changed and women rights have evolved, women are still seen as vessels and as a result, are still treated unfairly in society. With Christianity being the dominant faith in America, the society was already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between the multiple arrests of women who were protesting for their right to vote, hunger strikes, and even disagreements within the women themselves, they strength for passing the 19th amendments were very noticeable and severe. Earlier on in history, people like John Mill and his wife Harriet Taylor Mill believed that women should have the right to vote and participate in the decision makings. Sarah Grimke also thought women shouldn t be blamed alone for their involvement in the Adam and Eve situation, and that they should be allowed to participate in their society. It was years after that, that women like Alice Paul, Carrie Catt, Elizabeth Stanton, and Susan B Anthony, came along, and fought for women s right to vote, and win. The question as to whether or not America is ready for a female president is one that is still very much big, because the U.S president symbolizes and unities a vast nation and must also serve as commander in chief of the armed forces, which puts special pressure on women seeking that role. This only seen as a problem because just like Hillary Clinton said, Gender is probably the most restricting force in American life, and patriarchal mindsets do not want to allow for women to be in power since they do not look as tough even though this is not a position of strength but of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Examples Of Sarty In Barn Burning Sarty s Decision Making difficult decisions is a part of everyday life, with some decisions being bigger than others. Sometimes the decisions come with consequences that could potentially change everything. Sarty wasn t sure if he made the right decision, and in the end had to deal with the consequences that came with the choice he made. In William Faulkner s short story Barn burning , Sarty had to make the decision to turn in his father, Abner, for his crimes of burning barns. Sarty is faced with the decision when he is speaking to the Justice. They question him about a barn burning which Sarty knows all too well about. He couldn t decide whether or not to turn in his father for the crime he s sure Abner committed. He lied to the Justice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though his father took his anger out on him, Sarty still looked up to him as a brave man. He covered for his father time after time whenever he got in trouble because he was afraid. He did what he thought his father wanted him to do. He aims for me to lie, he thought, again with that frantic grief and despair. And I will have to do hit (Faulkner 171). Sarty felt pressured to lie. He was living in fear of his abusive father. He always tried to find a good reason for what his father did. He always looked for an excuse as to why Abner burned things. He tried to convince himself that lying to keep Abner out of trouble was the right thing to do. He even tried to convince himself that the Justice were the enemy, and not his abusive father. Enemy! Enemy! He thought; for a moment he could not even see, could not see that the Justice s face was kindly nor discreen that his voice was troubled when he spoke to the man named Harris (Faulkner 171). He is blinded from seeing that they re the good guys because he s afraid of the consequences that would come with telling the truth. He couldn t see that the people questioning him were on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Mansion A Subprime Parable An adequate understanding of the American cultural predisposition is required to analyze the actual reasons for the subprime crisis of 2008 and the author, Michael Lewis tries to illustrate this by describing his own personal experience of renting a luxurious mansion in New Orleans in his essay The Mansion: A Subprime Parable . Although it is true that, the money lending business did facilitate the American desire for unaffordable houses, it cannot be held responsible for it as the author feels that it was the average Americans lust for bigger houses that was truly responsible for this crisis. To illustrate, the author describes his own experience with renting a luxurious mansion which reflects the model of the subprime crisis in general ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More interestingly, the author has personified the house in this essay to a great effect wherein the reader ultimately even starts imaging the mansion to be haunted! More seriously, the author has characterized the mansion to have a mind of its own because although the author is staying in the house by paying huge rent, it is the mansion which is dictating the terms for him. For example, the author is at the mercy of the mansion as the whole air conditioning and alarm system is automated and the author is still not able to understand it. Moreover, the mansion also compels the author to shell out huge amount for its general maintenance like water and cable bills, over which he has no control. In reality, the author s intention of writing that the mansion made him do it is to show that the pretense of wealth requires it to do so. Primarily, the purpose of personification seems to be to bring out the magnitude of impact the huge and unaffordable housing has on the financial health of the owner in later stages, if he is not rich ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Performance Of The Automobile Industry From The Year 2003 The research will explore on the performance of the automobile industry from the year 2003 to present. This will be especially on how the industry behaved during the 2008 recession in United States, how it fare with evidence of the annual gross output. The paper will look also to establish where does the automobile industry in terms of nature of the market with enough justification. Major competitors in the industry will also be discussed. Issues surrounding the industry will be analyzed, concerns and the threats facing the industry in general. Lastly, the paper will cover the predicted future of the industry, which will be personal opinion Introduction An automobile industry is all about production, selling either by wholesale or retail and maintaining of motor. Automotive industry can also be associated with assembling motor vehicles as well as selling of vehicle spare parts together with repair of motor vehicles. They can be classified generally into trucks and vehicles. It is one of the fast growing industries due to the increased use of motor vehicles across the world. Some of the countries dominating the industry include United States, Britain, Canada, Japan, Germany and other countries in Europe. In the United States, the industry had dominated the world and became an oligopoly with General Motors, Chrysler and Ford as the leading companies. The other companies in other countries like Japan had been pushed of the market with the three companies enjoying the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Raise or Lower Tuition Final Paper Christopher A. Malloy PHI 445: Personal amp; Organizational Ethics Instructor: Sandra Watts June 3, 2013 Final Paper The two organizations I will be focusing on throughout the course are two organizations I have actually donated to. The not for profit organization is the American Red Cross and the for profit organization is Cancer Treatment Center of America. Being in the military and having a family member to have passed from cancer, these two organizations are dear to me and my family. The American Red Cross of America is the type of organization that produces products to support disaster relief, supporting the military families, health and safety training and education, blood drives for lifesaving blood and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The best solution I will suggest will be a bailout. This will give the government the opportunity to monitor the finances of the ARC, allow the people that are employed there to continue working, give them the opportunity to hire the workers they need to properly work there and the FDA will have better control of the blood supply and how it is handled. The way the American Red Cross is responding to these problems are not in an ethical way. They are merely attempting to cover their own selves, which is leaving a lot of people out of a job and overworking other individuals. This is only leading to more poor storage of blood and when a disaster does strike, they do not have the full capabilities to respond in a timely manner. The ARC did create this unethical problem by not being totally prepared for the disasters that occurred simultaneously and with using the money they had saved for the disasters as severance packages for the incompetent CEO s they had to get rid of over the past ten years. The American Red Cross could have done so much more by foreseeing the trend of the disasters that were occurring during the time and keeping a shorter leash on the next CEO that they hired after the last one ended up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Circadian Timing System The Circadian Timing System (CTS) is responsible for generation and synchronization of endogenous oscillations expressed by living beings, for most physiologic functions and behaviors, with period around 24 hours (for review see Dibner et al., 2010). Among the central structures of rodent circadian clock are hypothalamic Suprachiasmatic Nuclei (SCN) and Intergeniculate Leaflet (IGL) in lateral geniculate complex of thalamus. The former is considered the master pacemaker of circadian rhythms, regulating cyclic patterns of physiologic and hormonal activity in response to environmental cues, via a variety of outputs. The latter projects to SCN, via geniculo hypothalamic tract (GHT), having an important modulatory role in circadian rhythm synchronization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Changes in aged circadian clock are already described in many levels (for review see Engelberth et al., 2013), such as decreases in rhythm amplitude and phase duration controlled by the clock (Satinoff et al., 1993), fragmentation of locomotor activity rhythm (Valentinuzzi et al., 1997), reduction in expression of immediate early genes c fos and NGFI A after photic stimulation (Sultin et al., 1993), loss in rhythm expression of Bmal transcript and in Controlled clock genes, Dbp and Dec1, involved in molecular machinery regulation of biological clock (Bonaconsa et al., 2014),decreases in electrical intercellular synchronization and membrane conductance during night time (Nakamura et al., 2011; Farajnia et al., 2012). Regarding morphological and neurochemichal findings, aged SCN have a reduced immunoreactivity of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (Krajnak et al., 1998) and vasopressin (Cayetanot et al., 2005) in addition to a loss in neuron number in rats (Tsukahara et al., 2005) and marmosets (Engelberth et al., 2014). Current data, however, are focused only in SCN, which brings limitations to understanding the whole process of how aging influences the CTS, since this system has other integrated components which may also be affected (Yamanazaki et al., 2002; Davidson et al., 2008). For instance, the only existing data about the aging effects in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ray Bradbury s A Sound Of Thunder Time Travel in Ray Bradbury s A Sound of Thunder Although the story A Sound of Thunder is a good one, it can be very hard to actually believe it because of the way they time travel back to the past .The claim that Ray Bradbury s A Sound of Thunder portrays the realistic aspects of his story believably is incorrect because in Source B, Einstein showed the speed of light is infinite meaning you could never go back in time, and Source A, when the author talks about how impacting the past might not even have an affect on the future. The first source uses Einstein s theory of the speed of light to justify the claim. In Source B, it says Einstein also showed that traveling at or faster than the speed of light is impossible because mass at these speeds becomes infinite. Einstein says that in order to go back in time, one must go faster than the speed of light. In this quotation, Einstein also says that to go faster than the speed of light is infinite, so traveling back in time becomes impossible. This goes against the claim that Bradbury s story is believable, because if time travel to the fast is impossible, how could his characters even go back in time to kill the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the story, Bradbury s characters talk about how stepping on a mouse could cause Queen Elizabeth to never be born or the Great Pyramids to never be built. In Source A, the author says that physicists disagree that someone traveling into the past could have any impact on the unfolding of events, and that physicists think there has to be some self consistency. This completely goes against what happens in Bradbury s story, where the killing of the butterfly changes the outcome of the president, and the language becoming unreadable. If the earth truly has self consistency, then the butterfly wouldn t change those outcomes, and makes the story harder to actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Summary Of Warren St. John s Outcasts United In Warren St. John s Outcasts United, the reader witnesses the struggles Luma Mufleh faces as she tries to get a suitable soccer field for her soccer teams composed of refugee immigrants from nations ravaged with war and terrorism; the conflicts she faces allows the reader to examine the changes (or lack thereof) that are happening/have happened across the world, even in our own hometowns. Without a doubt, the people of Clarkston are reluctant to accept the change that was beginning to envelope the town and that is the attitude that exemplifies the xenophobia that locks the closed minds of many Americans today. Truly, Luma would have had fewer problems acquiring the field necessary for the team to safely practice had they been a group of white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is not just Luma who faced struggles in the story, such discrimination was experienced by an African immigrant by the name of Chike Chime who suffered police brutality and an extended stay in the local jail for doing nothing wrong other than having dark skin pigmentation and knowing the rights that American laws provide him, such actions that have caused a recent uproar in cities across the United States. This sudden influx in violence is not new as it has always been the belief that immigrants should have to conform to American standards when they arrive. In fact, when St. John interviewed the police officer responsible for the discriminatory actions against Chime, his response was They re in America now. Not Africa. Although these immigrants and refugees have experienced a total upheaval of all that they have known, they are expected to further change their heritage and values to fit the template that middle class, white Americans have set. These changes in themselves are often hard enough for these men and women to accept, however, those most affected by the adjustment are most likely the children. Children such as those who constitute the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Who Is The Protagonist In Braveheart The movie Braveheart is centered on a man named William Wallace who leads the Scottish rebels in a revolt against the English monarchy. Wallace is the story s protagonist. Wallace is seen as a young Scottish boy who sees the struggle for freedom being fought for by his dad from the English monarchy led by Longshanks. When Wallace s dad returns dead, he is sheltered by his uncle. During this time, he is taught the qualities of a true man. Wallace falls in love with a young woman named Murron, Wallace s childhood friend. He marries her in secret because the nobleman had the right to sleep with all married women on the first night of their marriage. When Murron gets her throat slit for resisting by the sheriff (leader), Wallace and the Scots start a revolt against the English. Wallace and the Scots seize the fort. Wallace then slits the throat of the sheriff and send the remaining troops home. Wallace gathers some of his Scottish rebels and forms an army. Wallace leads them through many successful battles. The Battle of Stirling Bridge, Wallace and his army famously defeat English troops that greatly outnumbered the rebels. Wallace and the Scots also take over York and kill the lord, Longshanks nephew. Longshanks sends Princess Isabelle to negotiate with Wallace. She helps Wallace out and later she gets pregnant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Wallace family throughout the movie is portrayed as a very poor. The narrator tells us that Malcolm Wallace is a poor commoner. Malcolm Wallace was not a poor commoner. Malcolm Wallace was a minor noble. He had more wealth than commoners, but not as much wealth as most nobles at that time did. When William was a young boy, Malcolm Wallace was killed in a minor fight against the English. Malcolm Wallace did not die in a minor fight against the English. Malcolm fought against the English Monarchy for seven years and helped free Baliol, the next heir to the throne of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Background And Background Of BEML Limited Background and inception of the company: BEML limited (formerly bharat earth movers limited) was established in May 1964 as a public sector undertaking for manufacture of rail coaches spare parts and mining equipment at its Bangalore complex. The company has partially disinvested and presently government of India owns 54 percent of total equity and rest 46 percent is held by public, financial institutions, foreign institutional investors, banks and employees. During the financial year 2008 09, BEML achieved a sales turnover of in rs 3013 cores and a pre tax profit of in Rs.387 crores. The export earnings touched In Rs.304 cores. BEML limited conferred with mini ratna category 1 status and under the administrative control of ministry of defence, is a multi technology company offering high quality for diverse sectors of economy such as coal, mining, steel, limestone, power, irrigation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mission: 1. Improve the competitiveness through organizational transformation and collaboration / strategic alliances/ joint venture in technology. 2. Grow profitability by aggressively perusing opportunities in national and international markets. 3. Attract and build people in rewarding and inspiring environment creativity and innovation. 4. Offer technology and cost effective total solutions for enhanced customer s satisfaction. Objectives: To achieve around 10% growth in 2016 17. To maintain State of the art technology for all products. To provide engineering solutions to customers for enhanced customer satisfaction. Continuous building of skills and competencies to bring about Executive Effectiveness for Management Succession. To diversify and grow. To improve profitability. To internationalize operations by enhancing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Renaissance Of 17th Century Italy Essay The Renaissance of 14th century Italy is often most revered as a cultural movement based on humanism, which lead to an increase, in education and social involvement for certain groups of people. The Renaissance in 15th century England was ultimately influenced by Italy, but had distinct developments of its own. As one may expect equal benefits for all classes and genders during this period of rapid change, the status of women did not particularly differ during this time period. Many would even argue that their presence diminished in comparison to their medieval counterparts. This essay will argue for the limited opportunities for women in education, politics, and paid labour during Early Modern Europe in Italy and England, which ultimately barred them from obtaining what many consider a contemporary understanding of a Renaissance. Before exploring their restricted status, it is important to understand that most histories of women were written by men, and their conditions were elevated by misogynistic interpretations of certain contexts, especially the bible. Although certain authorities were challenged in this time period (including histories of women written by men), the word of the church continued to retain a strong voice. Much of the attitudes of male intellectuals during Early Modern Europe came from inherited traditions from Christianity. In the popular story of Adam and Eve, Eve is often thought to be created to alleviate the loneliness of Adam, and that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Perfect Day For Bananafish By Salinger In A Perfect Day for Bananafish it starts out with the wife of a veteran talking to her mother. The wife and husband took a vacation by themselves. While talking to her mother, Muriel s mother is worried about her because she doesn t think Muriel is safe, and should be with him. The mother thinks Seymour, the husband, is unstable after the war. After Muriel insures her mother Seymour and her are fine. Seymour is on the beach relaxing, when a little girl, he knows, comes up to him to talk to him. While talking Seymour tells the little girls about bananafish, and how they go into a hole that has bananas and eats them all. But they eat so many that they can t get out and die in there. After the little girl says she finds one Seymour says it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One author states in the quotations Such innocence and freedom from the hypocrisy of adulthood has vanished from his own life ( A Perfect Day for Bananafish ). This author is uncovering when people get older they lose how innocent and free they were as a child. They get too consumed in how society makes adults seem, they want to be just like that. So they lose themselves in order to fit in. To show what happens when some people realize this and can not handle it Then he went over and sat down on the unoccupied twin bed, look at the girl, aimed the pistol, and fired a bullet through his right temple (Salinger ). The author is illustrating that he started to get pulled into adulthood. When someone gets pulled into adulthood they feel the only way to grow up is to follow what everyone else is doing and not follow what they want to do themselves. Seymour mostly hangs out with children because he can see the innocence and purity inside of them. After the war he realizes he was starting to lose his own childhood innocence and freedom and did not want that to happen. Since he felt that way, he thought the only way to fix it and not get pulled into society was to kill himself. The author seems to be exploring the idea that as people get older they start to be sucked into the idea of how they should look and act. Nobody keeps their innocence from a child and do what they want to do. Seymour is disappointed at that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Process Design Essay Process Design Matrix Executive Summary OPS/571 February 15, 2016 Teresa N. Banks Process Design Matrix amp; Summary The product design of Mary Kay focuses on the product life cycle, but a service design focuses on the services provided and customer experiences. The production process, when manufacturing a product, it must go through several stages of the product life cycle. The difference in a product and service design is putting the focus on people instead of the thing. The service process focuses on how well the company production system works Mary Kay Products Design focal Point: The need for qualified products helps show customers they are getting a safe product to better their life. Mary Kay is a large company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quality: Mary Kay has several self service approaches, such as place orders online for faster service, choose a method of delivery and method of payment. Mary Kay receives the order from a customer, processing delivers to warehouse for product and packaging, warehouse delivers to shipping company, and the shipping company delivers to the customer. Process Design Matrix Process Design Aspect | Mary Kay (Service) | Mary Kay (Product) | Design focal point | Customer satisfaction, reliable service | Quality Products, variety, income possibilities | Strategy | Speedy delivery, personal attention to each customers | Continuous production sales | Process design approach | Easy access to online ordering, high customer attention, one on one service | Stay upon competitors and offer competitive products | Process map | Clearly defined by a process flow chart | Process Flow Chart amp; engineering specs. | Process Performance Measurement | Cycle time fom beginning of customer contact to the end. | Production cycle, continous flow, and quality, assembly line production | Factory location | Close to customers approach | Shipped from Dallas, TX to multiple areas. | Facility layout | Based on the consultant. | Main focus is product efficiency | Process design | Process design target will effect the customers directly | Customers are not involved only in the beginning stages. | Scheduling | Flexible hours ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Pros And Cons Of Animal Hunting Hunting is a very multidimensional issue which encompasses many different ways to kill wild animals. Because some forms of hunting are much more problematic than others, I will be excluding poaching and trophy hunting; poaching because it is illegal in every part of the world, and it entails trespassing, typically onto protected land, to hunt endangered animals, which is misuse of hunting, and does not represent the justness of hunting itself. I ve excluded trophy hunting because it does not make use of the death of the animal, it is merely killed for fun and to keep the animal s heads, hides or pelts ,1 or even its entire taxidermied body as a trophy, which is absolutely unethical as it leaves the rest of the animal, including all of it s meat, to rot. This leaves only food game hunting and meat hunting, both of which I will refer to as hunting from now on. These two entail hunting specified animals with the intention of using their meat, and abiding by set regulations on the bag limit (The maximum number of animals of a certain species one hunter can have on his person at a time), the time of year, and location which the hunting occurs. Many opponents of hunting state that it causes undue harm to animals. This is false. Assuming that animals suffer more when killed via hunting rather than other natural means, it still provides food and clothing for those that need it most, specifically in rural areas where other foods are either unhealthy, unattainable, or end up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Research Paper On Beets A recent report done by Clairol found that 75 percent of American ladies color their hair. This same review uncovered that 88 percent of ladies feel their hair affects their certainty. The perils of synthetic items are something that ought not be disregarded, particularly on the off chance that you every now and again visit a salon to shading your hair or purchase a boxed item and do it without anyone s help. There are somewhere in the range of 5000 distinct chemicals utilized as a part of hair colors, numerous that have been observed to be cancer causing in creature considers. HOW TO COLOR YOUR HAIR NATURALLY, WITHOUT USING CHEMICALS? CARROT OR BEET JUICE FOR RED HAIR Kicking the bucket your hair with carrots or beets is an awesome approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... of dried chamomile blooms. Heat it for 15 minutes. At that point cool and channel. Include the juice of ½ lemon. Apply the blend onto the hair, brush it and permit to dry. Drying the hair in the sun will bring better results. At that point, wash your hair completely with cleanser. WALNUT HULLS FOR DARK BROWN COLOR Squash the walnuts, and heat up the frames in a pot of water for no less than 30 minutes. After it cools, let your hair absorb the color for up to 20 minutes, contingent upon the shade you re going for. Make sure not to rub it into your scalp an excessive amount of. ONION PEEL FOR GRAY HAIR Include a large portion of a glass of onion peels into a full glass of bubbling water. Give it a chance to stay for twenty minutes. Ensure you have something to cover the top so that the warmth doesn t get out. Separate the fluid from the peels by utilizing bandage. Include 2 tbsp. of glycerol to the fluid. Rub the blend into your hair consistently, until you achieve the needed result. After you rub it into your hair, you can wash your hair as you typically would, and afterward let dry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Computer In The Classroom 1. The first application involves utilization of the computer as a record keeper and retriever. Teachers and administrators programme the computer for processing data of the students for instructional purposes such as printing report cards, storing and retrieving tests and examinations results, pertinent details about students (age, sex, community, family background etc.) and scheduling students for classes in the case of streaming of students ability wise or due to large strength of the college or shift system, for the purpose of guidance and counseling , cumulative records, counsellor s records, file and details about vocational interest, aptitude and information and psychological test results can be stored in the computer and retrieve as and when needed. 2. The second is to use the computer as a laboratory computing device, which is one of the most frequently used educational application. A single terminal, teletype or electronic typewriter is installed in the classroom with a direct access to an externally placed computer. Students are encouraged to develop their regular classroom assignments. Talented and over achieving students can be encouraged to develop their own software of help the peer group in preparing software to suit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes it possible for the computer to accept and act upon a variety of different kinds of response from the learner and to provide information in textual, graphical, and animated form (Rushby, 1989). Kaput (1992) enlisted there are three advantages of usage of technology in teaching and learning; (i) interactivity, (ii) connectivity and (iii) controlling of learning environments. Furthermore computer suggest opportunities for learner control, improved enthusiasm, associations to the real world, and enhance student achievement as measured in variety of ways, including, but not exclusively limited to, standardized achievement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Black Death In Western Asia The Black Death was tragic there was not much to do but just hope that everything would get better. The disease was one of the worst plagues that occurred in Western Asia. The Western Asian countries were devastated by the epidemic of the Black Death caused by wild rodents, the plague is responsible for millions that were exterminated. The bubonic plague is known as the Black Death, Between the years 1346 to 1353, a terrible disease swept over Western Asia, The Middle East, North Africa and Europe, causing catastrophic losses of population everywhere, both in the countryside and in the towns and cities (Benedict 3). The black death was the reason for the deaths of many people. The bubonic plague, pneumonic plague, and septicaemic plague ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That might be the reason to why it came back later on in the 1300 s. Others believed that the epidemic was some sort of punishment to humans for their bad behaviors (Byrne 238). Scapegoats, often Jews, were persecuted and murdered as frightened people desperately sought somebody to blame for the spread of the plague ( Byrne 238). Humans would ravage each other in search for answers. The Bubonic plague was named the Black Death by Europeans (Benedictow 3). Many think the the reason was because of the symptoms of the epidemic. The reason for the name is a misunderstanding of the expression atra mors meaning terrible and black (Benedictow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Clarkson Swot Analysis Pros Local As the offline business is around the corner from a variety of those accustomed to the firm, it is directly near their home making ideal to buy items in a short amount of time without hassle. Business touch When customers shop in the Cuckoo firm they will be getting a trusted service that is lost with online customers and can offer deals and bargains which is good for the community and increase of sales. Immediate transaction Another advantage with store businesses is that they can offer automatic sales as soon as the customer is ready, with staff always working that allow you to purchase literally as soon as possible. The items purchased are also in new condition as they are efficiently straight off the shelves and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These online businesses are called clicks and function using webpages to retail products without the use of buildings, staff members or electricity bills and are very successful. There are many examples of companies in a mixture of industries being online only including; ASOS (clothing), Amazon (online wholesaler) and Very (online wholesaler) that operate over the Internet online with over a billion of sales combined every day. Cuckoo should look at the advantages and disadvantages if they were to convert into an e retailer for clocks and watches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay On Cyber Espionage In China The 2015 agreement between the United States and China concerning economic espionage has been viewed with both optimism and skepticism. It s the first agreement of any substance on the issue, which is a hopeful sign. China doesn t enjoy a reputation of carefully adhering to international agreements and there is doubt about whether the agreement will have any practical effect on China s behavior. Since the early 2000s, cyber espionage issues have increasingly strained U.S. China relations. All countries engage in espionage, but China is one of the largest and most persistent perpetrators (as is, to be fair, the United States). In 2010, suspected Chinese cyber activities started to become a regular topic of discussion inside the U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... China blames a Cold War mentality for the United States characterizing China as the miscreant. As Xi Jinping put it in September 2015, The Cold War has long ended. [China and the U.S.] should make joint efforts to build a new model of major country relations between two countries, and realize non conflict, non confrontation, mutual respect, and cooperation. The differing approaches to cyberspace use and government also reflect, to some extent, the larger world views of the U.S. and China. The United States values freedom of expression and self determination. It seeks to increase these freedoms in its international interactions and believes the free flow of information over the internet is the key to strategic and diplomatic success. The U.S. also has a strong commitment to privacy (although not as strong as the European Union, which recently invalidated the U.S. EU data transfer agreement because it provided insufficient protections for EU citizens). The activities of government agencies like the National Security Agency (NSA) in cyberspace has generated lively debate in the U.S. regarding how best to balance privacy and national security. Most recently, Congress eliminated the NSA s bulk phone records collection program, replacing it with a constrained measure designed to keep the records in phone companies hands. The internal, on going privacy debate influences U.S. policies across the board, but especially with regard to cyber activities. China, meanwhile, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Summary Of The Rich Brother By Tobias Wolff In the short story The Rich Brother, Tobias Wolff presents two brother who seem as polar opposites. One brother is wealthy and successful while the other brother is poor and alone. With the many examples of how Donald is reliant on Pete, it seems Pete in no way needs Donald. However, throughout the story Tobias Wolff illustrates that even though Donald and Pete are brothers who are completely different from one another, both depend highly on each other. In the short story, Donald s reliance on Pete is more obvious than Pete s reliance on Donald. Pete is more successful than Donald; Pete has family, friends, and wealth. While Donald at first glance has nothing. Donald relies on his brother to pull him out of tough predicaments. Pete pays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Pete s need for his brother is not as recognizable as Donald s need for Pete. In the story, Pete has an addiction to the superficial, materialistic things life has to offer. When questioned what Pete dreams about he says, Sex and money. Mostly money. A nightmare is when I dream I don t have any. Even with the prosperity Pete has he is still not satisfied with riches he has; forcing him to seek after other sources of pleasure, such as skydiving. Pete relies on Donald to show him the true meaning of life. Donald focuses his life on relationships,religion, and helping others, things that disgusts Pete. Pete s dependency on Donald is symbolised through Pete s dream: There was something wrong with me, and you were helping out. Taking care of me. Just the two of us. I don t know where everyone else was supposed to be. Pete left it at that. He didn t tell tell Donald that in this dream he was blind. The dream symbolises Pete s blindness to the meaning in life. Donald shows Pete the meaning to life, something Pete is blind to. Without Donald, Pete would be unable to find true happiness in life as he would continuously search for the superficial, temporal things life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Touching Spirit Bear Persuasive Quotes Argumentative Essay In the novel Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen he writes, I m sorry for you getting you into this...He shook his head. My fault! He whispered. The quote shows that Cole is finally taking responsibility for his actions. Despite the fact that Cole scarred Peter Driscal for life and could go to jail for it, he shouldn t because he never really got a chance after being mauled by the bear. Since, Cole has proven he has changed he should be allowed back to Circle Justice. Cole used to be defiant and blame others for his actions. The text says, Cole figured he wouldn t even be here if Peter Driscal had known how to fight back...Rage controlled Cole s hand as he drew back, pause for a split second, and then flipped the lighted match inside the shelter. The quote shows how he used to be rebellious and unwilling to take blame for his actions. The text stated, What had happened to the baby birds?...He called into the darkened branches, Are you okay? By Cole asking if the birds are okay it show that he is starting to care for other creature and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of being attacked by the Spirit Bear Cole had to go a hospital which made him leave Circle Justice. According to the text, A famous parole officer let you get mauled by a bear...When you re released...you ll still be facing a jail term. It wasn t Cole s fault that he got attacked by the Spirit Bear. Cole should get a second chance because it wasn t his choice to mauled by Spirit Bear. It is true that Cole Matthews has caused trouble and issues his whole life, but it is not Cole s fault that he is the way he is. Cole does what he does because of his parents who never cared for him. His Dad beat him and his Mom just watched which caused Cole to be a juvenile delinquent. Cole Matthews accused parents, My parents don t have the time of day for me. I m just in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Dogville Mise En Scene Analysis Mise en scène and multiple interpretations in relation to a film Dogville by Lars von Trier In my essay, I am going to consider the possible interpretations of the Mise en scene details in relation to a film Dogville (2003) by Lars von Trier. I will be exploring how the same details can be interpreted in different ways, depending on the viewer s background, attitude, perspective, and so on. Dogville is the city drawn in chalk; the city with a 3 hour psychedelia; the city that reflects the ugliness of human nature. The surface is often deceptive. The whole town is a convention. The furniture could be pink, there could be cacti in the Elm Street, and the town could be located not in the mountains but on a sunny beach. Von Trier has never treated the scenery with respect. He needs it just as an addition to something more important. This approach is perfectly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And in the final scene, when the moon rises over the city, Grace accepts the rules of the game The moon has always been a symbol of deception, illusion, melancholy wrong light, which is only a pale reflection of the hot sun. However, once you begin to interpret the meaning of Dogville, you will get into the realm of uncertainty. Von Trier has made everything to make the viewers feel different while watching his movie with its artificial decorations, British accent of the voiceover and formalism in acting and dialogues. On the one hand, Dogville is nothing but an attempt to show a realistic American image. Presenting Dogville in Cannes, von Trier said, this is America, but seen from my point of view and that it is not a historical or scientific, but emotional movie. Here are the most important words of the director: In my American films, I reflect the information that comes to me, and my feelings about it. Of course, this is not the whole truth, as I have not been there. I am an American, so I make films about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Ningaloo Reef Research Paper Ningaloo Reef (a.) Clearly IDENTIFY the coastal environment you have chosen to search The coastal environment I have decided to talk about today is Ningaloo Reef. The reef is on the remote western coast of Australia, it includes one of the longest nearshore reefs in the world. Temperate and tropical currents converge in the Ningaloo region resulting in highly diverse marine life including spectacular coral reefs, abundant fishes and species with special conservation significance such as turtles, whale sharks, dugongs, whales and dolphins. (b.) Describe the location The reefs latitude ranges from 21°42 14 S 24° 1 52 S (one of the highest for reefs) and the longitude is between 113°25 E 114° 15. The Ningaloo Reef stretches over 300 km from North West Cape to Red Bluff, is located in the Ningaloo Marine Bioregion and is the largest fringing coral reef in Australia, the reef is enclosed within the Ningaloo Marine Park, listed on the World Heritage List in 1987. Ningaloo Reef is approximately 300 km long and its area is roughly 6000 km2 (c.) Explain issues that are present in the environment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ningaloo Reef is unfamiliar with coral bleaching because it normally avoids bleaching. It fringes the Western Australian coast and usually receives cooler water welling up from the deep, and from a cool northward flowing current. Recent years have seen shocking marine heat waves causing vast losses to the underwater kelp forests and corals of Western Australia. Ningaloo experienced massive bleaching in 2011 at Bundegi, on the western side of Exmouth Gulf, where live coral cover crashed from 80% to 6%, almost all the adult coral was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Justness Of Corporal Punishment Since the ancient human times, corporal punishment has been one of the most popular methods parents have used on enforcing their tutelage onto their children. Corporal punishment is defined as the physical punishment that parents use on their children to enforce rules. The act is seen as something of the past in 48 countries around the world, but for Canada. This is because they still have not resolved it in their legal systems, for Canada this law being the infamous Section 43. Even though it was implemented for the protection of parents and teachers from prosecution because of minor disciplining, it really is an excuse for violence against children. In this generation, the justness and effectiveness of corporal punishment have come into question, which is what this writing piece aims to further delve into. While anthropology may not be the most obvious study connected to corporal punishment, the two topics are more related than most people think. As humans, we have a sense of morals and values, and the understanding of our culture s changes is vital to understanding our shift in values. From an anthropological point of view, corporal punishment would be focused on what caused humanity s shift in values when it came to the justness of corporal punishment? . Based on the evidence, the answer to this would be if humanity has a recent change in values when it comes to corporal punishment, then it is because of the recent boost of awareness different cultures have gained in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Speech Cloud In Persepolis Persepolis Twentieth century holds many enormous changes within all sections of life, graphic novels as a branch of literature was a part of those changes. It employs visual and verbal terminology to shape the story. One of the popular novels among graphic novels is Persepolis which is about the story of the writer s childhood Marjane Satrapi. The narrative graphically and textually tells about the events including removing Reza Shah from power and replacing him by his son, ending western power over Iran, and fighting between Iran and Iraq which happened during 1979 1988. Throughout these years Iranian people have gone through plenty of fluctuations and changes which are analyzed in numerous ways by foreign people as in one of her interview Marjane states that From the time I came to France in 1994, I was always telling stories about life in Iran to my friends. We d see pieces about Iran on television, but they didn t represent my experience at all. (Pantheon) Therefore, Marjane tries to explain the Iranian true situation to everyone. Within her graphic novel, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout her novel, Marjane has used several different kinds of speech clouds, such as speech, though, and scream cloud. In most of the parts of the book she uses speech cloud because the people are talking normally. For example, on page 70 when god asks Marji what is wrong with her, Marjane uses speech cloud, for he was talking normally. On the other hand, she puts her answer into a scream cloud which implies that she is angrily screaming and telling god to get out. In addition, she uses thought cloud, for example, on page 60, when her uncle tells her that he was in prison for nine years, she immediately thinks about Laly s father. In this point, the writer does need to write down that she is thinking instead the graph implies that she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Everyday Life Everyday life can be a difficult and amorphous concept to grapple with. This essay will consider the various aspects of Scott s definition of what Everyday life is and to what extent I agree with it. In its most simplistic and stripped down form, Scott s suggests that it s a study of people doing little things in local places or more succinctly the wider picture (Scott, 2009, p1). Everyday life can also be viewed as a person seeking solace in the familiarity of repetitive and rhythmic routines (Scott, 2009). Scott s final assertion is that everyday life exists in the realm of a person s individual and private choices, which have a bearing on that person s patterns of behaviour (Scott, 2009). Scott specifically touches on seven ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scott also makes the point that a person s so called private life, has an impact on everyday life and should be studied to find linkages in a broader sense, on larger public issue s (Scott, 2009). The distinction which Scott makes here and I agree with, is that mundane things people do in the privacy of their own homes, while obviously having no social connotations, are still reflective upon that person s everyday life (Scott, 2009). This is reflected by Moran, perhaps spuriously as; everyone coming home after work, nuking a TV dinner, brainlessly watching the idiot box and tucking themselves into bed (Moran, 2008). Maybe a more scandalous example is that of sexual betrayal s, and what can be a rapid expansion from a micro issue in a person s private life to a broader issue that impacts on families and broader society (Bennett, 1994). Jacobsen briefly touches on this in support of Scott, by describing everyday life in terms of having; a place, space, location, domain connotation, a temporal dimension i.e. relating to time and as having an attitude, mentality or state of consciousness , so when deconstructed it speaks to where everyday life happens, with what regularity and the scrutinization that takes places (Jacobsen, 2009, p14). To conclude, I premised this essay on everyday life being an almost intangible concept, in Scott s words ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...