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Emily Dickinson s Impact On American Poetry
Emily Dickinson is one of the most famous poets that has ever lived, next to Shakespeare and Edgar
Allan Poe. Interestingly, Dickinson published less than ten poems before she died. Although
Dickinson never saw any success in her lifetime, she still made a huge impact on American poetry
today. Emily and Edward Dickinson gave birth to Emily Dickinson on December 10, 1830 (Emily
Dickinson s Bio). She was an exceptionally well educated for a woman at the time and attended
Amherst Academy for seven years. Even though Dickinson attended the seminary, she did not join the
Calvinist church, which her whole family was a part of. She struggled with the idea of original sin and
just could not accept the severity of beliefs Her rejection of
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Hypocrisy In Scarlet Letter
If the truth be told to set one free, then what will a lie do? The answer to this question can be found in
The Scarlet Letter, as a secret torments the soul of a respected minister. In the novel, extreme
hypocrisy is seen in the community s leaders while goodness is found in an adulterer. From this, the
reader learns the value of truth as well as the result of living a lie. Nathaniel Hawthorne instills the
three types of irony to help convey the theme of hypocrisy, and its effects on society and the soul.
The Puritan society claims to be righteous and pure; yet, in the novel, the corruption at the core of the
community cannot hidden by the deception of the leaders. The Puritans move to America seeking a
better life. However, when they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Dimmesdale fails to acknowledge his adultery, Hester has no choice but to confess. In doing so,
Hester is able to avoid the internal guilt that Dimmesdale faces. In chapter seventeen, Dimmesdale
proves this by declaring, Else, I should long ago have thrown off these garments of mock holiness,
and have shown myself... Happy are you, Hester, that wear the scarlet letter openly upon your bosom!
(Hawthorne 176) Dimmesdale envys Hester because he sees how she has avoided the intoxicating
shame that possesses the minister. Dimmesdale also says he regrets not giving up his holy position and
exposing himself. However, Dimmesdale could reveal his secret at anytime, but he does not; once
again revealing the hypocritical nature of the minister. Hester is able to face the consequences for her
actions while Dimmesdale remains too proud. Hester s honesty proves to benefit her in the long run as
she is able to overcome the guilt of her sin and view it as a lesson. Near the end of the book,
Hawthorne reveals the true transformation of Hester s symbol by stating, ... the scarlet letter ceased to
be a stigma which attracted the world s scorn and bitterness, and became a type of something to be
sorrowed over, and looked upon with awe, yet with reverence, too. (Hawthorne 239) This quote
unveils the rewards that come to those who have integrity. When Hester chooses to confess and accept
her punishment,
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The Impact On Technology In The Use Of Technology
Impact On Ethical Decisions In The Use Of Technology
The world has changed a lot compared to how it was in the past; people are becoming more modern in
this technological world. Ever since technology has been released, the use of it in an adverse way has
risen rapidly. In results, technology is affecting human rights by individuals ethical decision in term of
technology. The harmful use of Technology has created a conflict of an ethical choice, privacy,
freedom, and morals. Impact on ethical decision is explained in the essay, Visible Man: Ethics In A
World Without Secret by Peter Singer who is the lra W. DeCamp professor of bioethics at Princeton
University as well as the Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at
the University of Melbourne describe how the surveillance at every place has influenced people to
change their ethical actions. On the other hand, in the book Ethics and the New Genetics by Tenzin
Gyatso, who is the fourteenth Dalai Lama and the leader of the Central Tibetan Administration the
government in exit of Tibet, describes the use of technology to assemble clones have an impact on
individuals present and future life. Discuss how to deal with cloning and technology in general
morality. In the essays Visible Man: Ethics In A World Without Secret by Peter Singer and Ethics and
the New Genetics by Tenzin Gyatso, Singer and Lama both settle a clear understanding of how and in
what ways technology is affecting
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The Social Problem Of Crime
This information analysis focuses on the social problem computer crime, but more specifically
identity theft. In this paper, I analyzed six different articles from various sources. I chose cyber crime
as my topic because I have an interest in computers and coding. I also like to watch documentaries and
a television show on cybercrime scene investigations. Analyzing articles on this topic will help me
develop further knowledge on this topic and how it is considered a social problem in our society.
Computer crime refers to any violation of the law in which a computer is the target or means of
criminal activity (Mooney, Knox, Schacht, 2014, p.113). Computer crime is also known as
cybercrime. Cybercrime continues to have far reaching effects because it affects individuals,
companies, and organizations and is increasingly a problem in the globalized world we live in. This is
because we rely so much on cell phones, computers, and us many social network sites. Cybercrime is
considered a social problem because it negatively affects a large group of people in our society. In
2014, there were 1.5 million cyber attacks worldwide ( IBM Cyber Security Intelligence Index, 2015,
pg.13). One type of computer crime is identity theft. Identity theft is the use of someone else s
personal information to obtain credit or other economic rewards (Mooney, et al, 2014, pg.113).
Identity theft first became a crime in 1998, when Congress passed the Identity Theft and Assumption
Deterrence Act
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Invisible Man Paradox
When looking at the novel, Invisible Man, it is difficult to imagine the society that caused several
African Americans to feel like they were non existent, but the truth is that it did exist and still does in
other parts of the world. The title of the work, Invisible Man, deals not with the invisibility of the
nameless protagonist but rather his place in society. Ellison presents the struggles of racism and the
mistreatment of African Americans, which continues to pile on the narrator keeping him from finding
his purpose in life. On top of that, the nameless narrator has to disillusion himself of his old beliefs
that he once followed blindly. Eventually, the invisible man begins to question his identity and makes
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The leader of The Brotherhood, Brother Jack, tempts the invisible man promising that he will be the
new Booker T. Washington, but even greater than he (Ellison, Invisible Man 307). Through Jack s
metaphor, the invisible man believes it his chance to become a man of cultural significance within the
society that rejects all that oppose its customs. Desperate to establish a cultural identity, the invisible
man falls for the Brotherhood s false claims, making him believe that he could impact the future much
like Booker T. Washington. Within the white dominated society the invisible man temporarily worked
at Liberty Paints whose motto was, If it s Optic White it s the Right White (Ellison, Invisible Man
178), bringing the confidence in his identity down. The metaphor Ellison creates between the white
society and the white paint company expands on the racial tension and thoughts of white supremacy.
Due to the majority of the company s employees being African Americans there is also the idea that
only a few whites are needed to control a large population of African Americans. The Brotherhood
orders the invisible man to quit supporting the white coalition lead to his suspension as their
spokesman. Now realizing the false idea the Brotherhood places upon their followers, the invisible
man struggles to choose whether
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Electricity In The Bell Jar By Sylvia Plath
Electricity in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath signifies Esther s evolving condition; it describes both a
domineering and destructive force that she imagines from the beginning of the novel, and experiences
later in the form of electroshock, but it also describes her sexual awakening and development as
someone capable of adult intimacy. These two forms of electricity are radically different, yet both
relate to powerful moments in Esther s life as a young adult. While electricity in the form of
electrocution and electroshock becomes associated with punishment and a loss of control over oneself,
static electricity marks Esther s transition from an almost childlike idea of romance, absent of sexual
intimacy, to an adult who embraces that sexual intimacy as part of love. In the first paragraph, the
novel refers to electricity and connects it to events that are public and associate with punishment,
which Esther then quickly personalizes and relates to her own disgust, horror, and some subtle
indication of attraction. The novel opens with the description of how, It was a queer, sultry summer,
the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn t know what I was doing in New York (XX).
The first siting of electricity comes in relation the infamous Rosenbergs, and therefore associates
electrocution with punishment and treason. Moreover, the act of electrocution is monumental, such
that it marks not simply a particular moment or event, but an entire summer. It is therefore
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Essay On Popular Hypertext System
World Wide Web: The Most Successful and Popular Hypertext System Khalil Faraj
School of Electronics and Computer Science
ID: 29749301
University of Southampton kf1u17@soton.ac.uk Word Count: 1540
ABSTRACT
Hypermedia systems and hypertext have given a universal access to a big number of documents over
the Internet, and the World Wide Web was the most successful and popular one to link the biggest
amount of hypertext documents from all over the world, despite the existence of other sophisticated
hypermedia systems in time. These systems specialized with richer navigation experience, and were
competing with the W3. This report will be focusing on the aspects that enhanced and empowered the
success and achievements of the World ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are systems that are accessed from heterogeneous architectures like different operating systems
[6]. One of the main aspects in open hypermedia system is that they have Link bases and Link
services, but links and anchors are separated from the documents which allows an easier filtration and
modifications for documents and files, since they have first class links as opposed to the World Wide
Web which uses embedded links [6,8,9]. In Microcosm for example, you need to ask the system to see
what links might be available from a specific document while W3 just shows all the links [6].
Microcosm architecture was similar to Dexter s, it has a document management system that takes care
of the structures within nodes, it has the presentation layer that is responsible for displaying the
information and it has the link services which gives the links that are accessible from a document [6].
Parsing documents in Microcosm was done through decomposed filters which resulted in a
complicated architecture regarding other systems that uses the client/server one, but it allowed a very
rich model of linking especially with the generic link [6]. In addition, it allowed a flexible document
processing since it has multiple link bases and had an integration with third party applications [6].
Microcosm was designed as a desktop based system for
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Marketing Australia for the Commonwealth Games
As a part of the marketing team for the commonwealth games hosted in Glasgow in 2014, I have
decided to market in Australia. I have chosen Australia, on account of them winning the event 11
times. Personally, I think they will have a larger a fan base due to the fact they are favourites of
winning the event once again. Another reason to why I chose Australia is by virtue of them having a
longstanding relationship with Scotland. In 2011 a census was carried out and 103,204 citizens where
Scottish Australians and 1,792,600 claimed Scottish ancestry (National Records of Scotland, 2011).
Statistics listed in the above will make it more inviting for tourist from Australia to come and watch
the Commonwealth games.
PEST Analysis
POLITICAL
The UK Government (Scotland wise) have a strong tie with the Australian Government. VISA
processes will be easier to obtain, even though Australia is not in the EU. There is an Australian
consulate within Edinburgh. Therefore, families can help other family members back in Australia to
attain the UK Visa. In Australia, the Scottish embassy can be located in Sydney, Canberra and Perth.
As part of my marketing plan, handing out brochures and flyers about the commonwealth games in
Scotland inside all the Consulates and Embassies regarding Scotland and Australia will be incredibly
beneficial in receiving more tourists for the event. A contract stating that during the Commonwealth
games VISA s should not be longer than a month, in order to avoid
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Correlation Between Media Multitasking And The Differences...
Abstract
This article investigates the correlation between media multitasking and the differences of working
memory and long term memory in heavy media multitaskers and low media multitaskers. The data
was collected from one hundred forty three participants ranging in ages from 18 35. The study was
conducted from the Stanford University community. The researchers of this study explore the
possibilities of multitasking in relation to working and long term memory. The results showed that
there were four significant findings. A limitation of this study was that the correlation of student
academic outcome and media multitasking was used only by a correlation design study. Although, this
design suggests that a relationship exist between two variables, the study cannot prove that one
variable had a negative or positive effect change in another variable. Keywords: media multitasking
index, HMMs (heavy media multitaskers), LMMs (light media multitaskers)
Media Multitasking and Memory: Differences in Working Memory and Long Term Memory The
world is overrun with the media and multitasking. Therefore, with information so readily accessible
that it seems almost impossible for your working and long term memory to retrieve and hold memory
in the mind. This article investigated how the attention of impulse relates to the level of which
participants multitasked with the media. The study hypothesized that frequent multitasking induces
psychosocial and cognitive
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Definition Analysis Of Euthyphro
Jakob Papp
Intro to Philosophy
PHI 201
10/12/17
Analysis # 1
The Problem of Definition Analysis
Through Socrates search of wisdom, he came across a young man named Euthyphro. Socrates
discovered that Euthyphro was going to try and prosecute his father in court after finding out his father
let a man die in a ditch to the elements. Socrates and Euthyphro engaged in a conversation discussing
the meaning of piety and what it means to be pious. As Euthyphro defines piety, Socrates has an issue
with the explanation he is being given and starts helping to guide Euthyphro to answer the question in
the right manor. Throughout this text, Euthyphro and Socrates try to answer one question; what is
Piety? Euthyphro and Socrates meet outside of the king archon s court and Socrates questions
Euthyphro as to why he is there. Euthyphro explained to Socrates that he is going to try to prosecute
his father for murder after his father left a worker to die because the worker murdered somebody. In
doing this, Euthyphro is going against what most people consider to be pious. Socrates is intrigued at
Euthyphro s actions and wants to know more I adjure you to tell me the nature of piety and impiety,
which you said that you know so well Socrates continues to push Euthyphro to describe to him what
piety means to him and after every answer that is given, Socrates continues telling Euthyphro that the
answer could be better. Every version of the answer given by Euthyphro is more precise than the
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Saddam Hussein Responsibility
Saddam Hussein is widely regarded as Iraq s most notable president, serving for nearly 24 years as a
military dictator from 1979 to 2003. In his time as President, he founded the Iraqi Ba ath Party, led a
successful war in the Iran Iraq war, as well as addressed the major illiteracy, education, and medical
problems in the country. As president he fought to combat illiteracy by providing free education and
mandating attendance for his citizens (UNESCO). The Ba ath party, a political party that combines
Arab nationalism with socialism, strived to increase middle class wealth, as well as create a country of
prosperity and innovation. Saddam Hussein had great economic intentions for the country, but is
nonetheless responsible for the deaths of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The court also considered trying Saddam for the genocide that took place against the Kurds and other
minority groups, but it becomes increasingly difficult to prove responsibility for genocide. Without a
paper trail, it becomes difficult to prove he said/she said circumstances. On the other hand, the
prosecutors brought up the principle of command responsibility that a leader knew, or should have
known, about murders taking place by forces under his command but took no action either to prevent
them or punish those involved (Simon 2006). Under Saddam s rule, over 300,000 people died almost
entirely because of their ethnicity or religion (Simon 2006). Saddam s trial took place in Iraq under the
Iraqi Higher Criminal Court, a court setup by the United States and the UK during their occupation, in
which specializes in international law. Saddam was tried under this court instead of the International
Criminal Court, because his crimes against humanity took place before 2002: the year the ICC was
established. All crimes taking place before the ICC s establishment are unable to be tried by the ICC
(Simon
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The Effects Of Diabetes And Driving Ability
There have been a variety of studies performed trying to determine the effects of diabetes and driving
ability. The possible negative effects on top of preexisting concerns about the safety of the elderly
driving only adds to the seriousness of the situation. Driving under the influence is illegal because it is
not safe, and Cox, Fonder Frederick, Kovatchev, Julian, and Clarke s study (2000), Progressive
Hypoglycemia s Impact on Driving Simulation Performance, proves there to be potential serious harm
because of impairment. The researchers hypothesized that low blood sugar, also called hypoglycemia,
could impair one s driving ability.
The study consisted of 37 adults with type 1 diabetes. All participants have had diabetes for a
minimum of two years, have taken insulin, are current drivers, and not be taking any medications that
influence hypoglycemia or driving factors. There were 16 men and 21 women. On average, the
participants have had diabetes for 17.5 ± 10 years. There were three general issues investigated. First,
was the blood glucose levels where driving impairment was first observed. Second, the blood glucose
levels at which the person detects impairments and whether or not they take corrective action by
pulling over or drinking soda. And lastly, the actual underlying mechanisms related to the awareness
and corrective behavior. They conducted the study by closely monitoring many factors while they
participated in a realistic driving simulation course. The
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Beverly Daniel Tatum Describes Racism As A System Of...
Beverly Daniel Tatum describes racism as a system of advantage based on race (pg. 107). Jean Baker
Miller believes that once a group is defined as inferior, the people above them or the superiors tend to
label them in various ways. In other words, blacks are considered less intelligent than whites. The
incarceration rates have grown tremendously since the last time someone can remember. The largest
jailer in the world is the United States. Philadelphia, however, has the nation s highest incarceration
rates. Surprisingly, 60% of them are still awaiting trial but 72% of them are black. Research has show
s that mass incarceration rates goes hand in hand with segregated cities. In The City: Prison s Grip on
Black Families article Dawn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
White people have it easy. Because white people are the dominant group they are able to do so much
more once they are out and having went to jail or committed a felon is just a mistake but for a person
of a different race, it defines their whole life and stays with them forever. Although all whites benefit
from racism, not all of us benefit equally (Tatum, pg.111). From this reasoning one can conclude that
not all whites are racist and not all black people or people of different race are prejudice. Yes, all white
people can benefit from racism in one form or another but we don t all benefit equally because white
people get caught for their mistakes to and pay the price for it but in the end, even the ones who did go
to jail for committing some type of crime still have it easier for most black people in the 21st century.
Active and passive racism is also relevant. Tatum describes active racism as being equivalent to
walking fast on a conveyor belt (Tatum, pg.110), which means the person engaged in active racism has
identified with the idea of white supremacy and is moving with it, basically its means that white
people are okay with it so they still continue to do it. Passive racism on the other hand is similar to
standing still on the walkway. Which is stating that passive racists see that racism is occurring but no
effort is being made to stop it or try to change it and are being moved in
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Where a company is unable to pay its debts as and when...
Where a company is unable to pay its debts as and when they fall due for payment in the ordinary
course of business and is deemed to have fallen from grace , the debtor would be technically insolvent
and must apply for voluntary liquidation or a creditor may make a statutory demand for payment
under Section 9 of the Insolvency Act. They are no longer in a position to handle their own estate s
affairs. In the liquidation of the estate of an insolvent person, a trustee is appointed to oversee all
activity of the insolvent and act on their behalf.
A trustee or liquidator is appointed to investigate the debtor s financial affairs, establish the reason
why the debtor is in the insolvent position, investigate possible offences, and identify ... Show more
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The trustee or liquidator must keep separate financial records for each bankruptcy or liquidation, and
these are open to inspection by the committee of creditors.
There must be sufficient residue to cover all costs of sequestration including legal fees, curator fees,
and remuneration for the trustee and distribution costs . Section 74 of the Insolvency Act also allows
the trustee to continue and run the debtor s business on his behalf until the debtor company is fully
rehabilitated. In that instance the purpose is to sell the assets of the liquidated company either as a
going concern or piecemeal, whichever would in the opinion of the trustee or liquidator be to benefit
the committee of creditors.
Completion of administration
The actual sale of the property is done by way of public auction as provided for by Section 77 of the
Insolvency Act.
At the end of the liquidation, when a trustee or liquidator has released and distributed all the assets,
they will arrange a final meeting of creditors. They will send notice of this meeting to all creditors
they are aware of, as stipulated in Section 100(2) of the Insolvency Act. At this meeting, the trustee or
liquidator will report on what they did during the bankruptcy or liquidation and will give creditors a
summary of their receipts and payments. After the
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Southern Colonies Research Paper
One of the many beauties of the United States, is its vast history of diversity. Diversity is what built
the country. As the early settlers traveled to the New World and began to build colonies, three distinct
regions developed and took shape. The three regions were the New England/northern colonies, the
middle colonies, and the southern colonies. Each of these districts had differences in religion/culture,
government, and economy. These diverse traits built the core of each colony and directed the growth
of each and why they developed in the way they did. Religion and culture combined, create perhaps
the largest difference between the three regions. In the northern colonies, Puritanism was the
predominate influence, which brought strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although they were able to grow some crops, the soil wasn t very good and it was very rocky. Because
fur, lumber and fish were all in demand in England, they became the primary focus of the settlers and
created a source of lasting income for them. In contrast, the middle colonies had rich soil and were
able to produce food in many forms to export throughout the world. Among the crops they grew,
wheat (milled into four), made up nearly three fourths of the goods exported. Obviously, the southern
colonies looked to their plantations to produce tobacco as their main source of income. Sadly, due to
the demand of workers, slaves began being imported into the middle and southern colonies. However,
they were predominately in the southern
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Expectation To Privacy Case Study
Another issue that this case raised was the topic of expectations to privacy in the midst of
technological advancement . As technology advances in capability and decreases in cost we should
reduce our expectation of privacy. It was argued that before GPS and similar electronic technology,
month long surveillance of an individual s every move would have been costly exceptionally
demanding, requiring a tremendous amount of resources and people. As a result, society s expectations
were, and still are, that such complete and long term surveillance would not be undertaken, and that an
individual would not think it could occur to him or her. The advent of social media where the number
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The USA Patriot Act and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Acts are examples of actions that may be
deemed necessary in a time of war. During the period immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attacks
on the United States, the country was dubbed a Nation at War . This allowed laws that infringed on
expectations of privacy to be passed in order to deal with the security of the nation. It is important to
mention that such laws should have a term limit on when to expect a return to the constitutional
protections of individual rights. In concurrence with the third amendment provides that No Soldier
shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war,
but in a manner to be prescribed by law . Although the government in not permitted to house its
Soldiers in the private houses of citizens without their consent in either peace or war time, it can
choose to do so if there are laws to that effect. An example is when law enforcement official
commandeers a private citizen s vehicle in performance of their duties. The case of Blackman v. City
of Cincinnati (1942) is an
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Catcher In The Rye Should Be Banned
Censorship
Is there really an age to be grown up? Should being grown up mean you have responsibilities, like a
house, a job, car, and the actual age of 18? Is that what it takes to be called grown up . In my opinion I
don t think that s the case. I don t think age means anything. It s all about if you are responsible,
polite, respectful, mature etc. Especially when it comes to foul language. Should you have to be a
certain age to be introduced to it? Even when the case has to do with books, and the school providing
you to read them. The question is whether or not The Catcher in the Rye should be banned for age
reasons and because of its language and sexual content. In my opinion it shouldn t be banned for its
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Which is one word maturity. The reason we have schools today is to give us an education and to make
us ready for the real world. Right? Doesn t that include maturity? Shouldn t schools teach you that?
The book Catcher in the Rye informs you on a lot of things in the real world. Like to grown up, don t
always hold onto the past, that tomorrow is always promise, etc. This book was created for a reason.
So why wouldn t someone want their students to read a book that is so helpful to the world around us.
Even though the language and content may be bad the students should have enough maturity and
respect to be able to hear/read it. Because someday they are going to be introduce to it whether it s
planned or not. So why not sooner than later. One quote that goes forward with maturity is from the
author of The Catcher in the Rye himself which is I think that one of these days, he said, you re going
to have to find out where you want to go. And then you ve got to start going there. But immediately.
You can t afford to lose a minute. Not you. This quote is saying whether or not you want to imagine it
you have to start figuring out what you want to do with you life. And believe it or not the person you
are is the person you wanna be. A quote from the book that explains maturity is How do you know
what you re going to do till you do it? The answer is, you don t. I think I am, but how do I know? This
quote is saying how do you know if you can do something or overcome something if you aren t even
giving a chance. Just like schools banning Catcher in the Rye how do they know that students shouldn
t read that. You just have to sit back and realize that thing aren t always going to be appropriate but it s
a book. Its many words that turn into a story telling you about life and what s wrong with
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Tyranny Essay
Liberty and On Tyranny
When founding the United States, the founding fathers sought to avoid the tyrannical rule they thought
Great Britain exemplified. In order to do this, the founding fathers looked to history, specifically, the
failed democracies of Ancient Greece and Rome, to model their country after. Now, the United States
is regarded as a nation being founded upon and one that upholds the principles of democracy and
liberty. Due to the United States association with liberty and democracy, it has become the common
assumption that tyrannical rule could never occur here. However, recent occurrences of
authoritarianism in Europe throughout the twentieth century, show that there is not much of a
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This was reminiscent of both Fascist and Communist denial of truths. By rejecting truth it is
impossible to operate within a democracy. When people do not know what to believe it allows tyrants
to manipulate the truth in their favor. Snyder also regards the other facets of the first amendment, such
as freedom of speech, the right to assemble and petition as important to a democratic state. These
rights limit the power of the government, and allow the people to influence it without fear of
punishment.
Snyder also realizes the importance of establishing a private life. Throughout this lesson, Snyder
references Hannah Arendt, a German born American political theorist. Arendt believes that the
beginning of totalitarianism is rather the blurring of public and private lives than the seizure of power
by an all powerful dictatorial state. Snyder makes a point again to focus on the events in the 2016
election again, citing the hacking of Hillary Clinton and John Podesta s emails as invasions of privacy
and the coverage of these events served as warnings to the beginning of a totalitarian state. Arendt is
referenced again stating that by indulging in this seizure of private information, individuals and
society as a whole are being degenerated into a mob. This devolution, as Arendt calls it, lead to the
rights of individuals being ignored and replaced with the wishes of
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Should Female Contruction Workers Earn the Same Wages as Male
Ever since women have been able to vote, there have been more rights for women everywhere in
America. Somehow in construction working, women get lower paid than men. Should they be paid the
same as men? The working area is the same, so why is it that women have lower payments because of
their gender? This should be a new rule, for women have the same exact rights as men. Everyone is
working the same, so why not? Finally, this can reduce women strikes.
Working class women internalize their own oppression. These women learn the stereotypes that define
their lives at an early age. Working class women strive to maintain the traditional feminine ideal while
simultaneously struggling with the limitations of class.
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Of the recent discussions, much of this has been influenced or at least based around Freud s theory of
psychoanalysis and the his account of sexual development that follows from it. In very simplistic
terms his account places masculine
Is the inequality between men and women a human universal
In this essay I will look at whether the inequality between men and women is a human universal, or
whether there are or have been societies in which women shared ... sexuality at its centre, making the
penis the only recognised and valued sexual organ (Smart). Female sexuality is constructed as lack of
or a void because her genitals offer us nothing to see (Irigaray), thereby her desire is framed as an urge
to come to possess the valued organ, which is the penis. Freud s account of sexuality was initially
dismissed by Kate Millett in 1969 as she argued his ideas were self interested and just plain silly,
however in
Human Sexuality
Explain the components of Human Sexuality. In your explanation include the definition of Gender we
constructed in class. The components of Human Sexuality ...
1974, Juliet Mitchell brought Freud back into feminism (Smart). She argued that his references to the
penis shouldn t be taken so literally, in attempt to split the symbolic phallus from the biological penis,
the problem however remerged because men have both power and penises, so penis continued
collapsing in the phallus
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Automobiles Then and Now Essay
Automobiles Then and Now
The automobile has become an important part in our nations economy. In fact such an important part
that is has called for many changes through out its history. One of the main changes is the body. In the
1950 s the body was made mostly of steel. This was okay if you like bulky, heavy, gas guzzling cars.
The main reason why steel was so widely used is that the steel industry was so huge and steel was so
cheep that it was the logical thing to use. However with all the advances in plastics it did not make
sense to use steel when a lighter more durable substitute became readily available and much cheaper.
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In the 1950 s the automobile hade drum brakes all the way around. The problem with drum brakes was
that they heated up easily and by heating up that would cause failure to the brakes, (Coates Del, Brake
System 1). Drum brakes would mostly heat up when traveling down hill, as one would have to apply
the brake often and there being no ventilation it was a accident waiting to happen. Most drum brakes
where mechanically actuated (Coates, Brake systems 2). This means that the brakes where actuated by
a cable and caused them to lock up very easily. The hydraulic brake was introduced in the 1950 s
(Coates Brakes Systems 3). This new braking system used fluid to apply pressure and greatly reduced
lock up. Disc Brakes have become the premiere stopping system on cars today. Disc brakes do not trap
water as drum brakes tend to do which causes them to slip and fail. Disc brakes also allow more
surface area to accept pressure from the brake pads making stopping faster. In addition to disc brakes
ABS (Anti lock Braking System) was introduced on motor vehicles in the United States as a safety
feature (Coates ABS Brake Systems). ABS brake system uses wheel speed sensors, a computer and a
modulator unit to prevent loss of tire adhesion during braking. ABS is now available on over 90
percent of all new vehicles. The ABS brake system does not operate when you apply the brake unless
one ore
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Glass Ceiling Sexism
Women make up half of the world, but they re never been treated as equal to men. They ve had to
work for everything they have today. Women had to fight for the right to vote as well as the right to
leave their homes and become working citizens. Women have broken many barriers placed on them,
but they still haven t broken the glass ceiling. The glass ceiling is the invisible barrier that women, as
well as other minorities, face when it comes to equal pay. For every dollar earned by a man, a woman
only makes about seventy five cents. This is not in any way a fair. Women work the same job for the
same amount of time as men, but they earn less. This is what sexism looks like and there are laws
against it, but these laws are not being enforced or taken seriously. The laws against the glass ceiling
and sexism in the workplace should be enforced. Before World War 1 women were seen as solely
being homemakers. If a woman worked she was frowned upon. Women were expected to stay at
home, cook, clean, and take care of the children. They didn t get a say in anything concerning world
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Most TV shows feature strong male leads with the women being the ditzy side kick. If these women
on TV can t stand up and be strong and independent it s no wonder that the younger generation of girls
can t either. If they don t have anyone to look up to and take inspiration from they re not going to
know exactly what they can do. Women are just as smart and hard working as men, and yet they re
hardly even acknowledged. The solution to this problem is to cast more women in strong roles.
Women are not weak and fragile like they re portrayed. In todays world women are in stronger roles
than in the past, but it s not enough. Women should be in leading roles, and kicking butt, it s one way
to show little girls that it s okay to be demanding and to take what they
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Explain Why Effective Teams Or Groups Are Only Effective...
Efficient teams or groups are only effective in the workplace if several factors are put in place, these
can include:
Clear objectives.
When objectives and aims are put in place they are agreed by the whole group or team and are fully
understood by each member.
Good communication.
Effective communication is present in all the group or teams between themselves and other persons or
groups. And any meetings that are held are productive.
Appropriate Leadership.
A team or group should have a leader whom is trusted and shows they can lead in the correct way.
Support and trust.
Members of the team or group should support each other by listening, offering ideas and
encouragement. By doing these things they will earn the trust of others.
Mutual Co operation.
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Finding Forrester Courage
I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it Nelson Mandela. In the film
Finding Forrester by Gus Van Sant an older white author, named William Forrester, who stripped
himself from the world begins to become acquainted with a black teen, Jamal Wallace. They quickly
use each other to find inner courage and achieve goals they never believed would happen. Forrester
becomes Jamal s tutor and helps him through plagiarism allegations and Jamal becomes Forresters
seeming therapist. Forrester is brought back into the real world to live a greater life and Jamal works
to pursue his academic and basketball goals. They do these things through the courage the begin to
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When at Madison Square garden, going to the basketball game, Jamal and Forrester accidentally
separate in a huge crowd of people and Forrester has an anxiety attack since he does not know how to
live a life outside of his house. Forrester leaving his house in the first place, takes a lot of courage
since he does not know what was going to happen. It is a challenge for him then to be all alone instead
of with Jamal. His courage was tough to build up, as Jamal found, but eventually he gains the courage
to hop back into the real world. According to Movielocity (2001), Compelled to look past skin color
and suppositions, Jamal encounters not only his first fan, but a mentor who will challenge and change
him forever, and Forrester has his first reason in years to emerge from his self imposed solitude (p.1).
Despite their extreme differences, Jamal and Forrester exchange courage in different ways, they
challenge each other to go outside of their box. These men have to challenge one another harshly in
order to push the courage out of eachother. They are scared of the consequences, but eventually gain
the courage. This matters because them being together rises the level of courage that they have,
despite how hard it is. Forrester is scared of the world and Jamal is scared of falling into the
stereotypical student athlete. At the state basketball tournament Jamal is told by an administrator of his
school that if
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Acetaminophen Chromatography
Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to analyze the following analgesics: acetaminophen,
aspirin, caffeine, and ibuprofen. This analyzes is to be done using thin layer chromatography (TLC).
Also, in this experiment we isolate β carotene from spinach using column chromatography (CC).
Chromatography is a separation technique. It separates a mixture in one state of matter by moving it
through another substance in another state of matter (Woodford, 2016). Chromatography consists of a
compound that does not move in the entire experiment (stationary phase) and another compound that
runs through the stationary phase (mobile phase).
Thin layer chromatography uses a thin sheet of silica gel as the stationary phase. The chromatography
plate is then to be placed vertically inside a chromatography chamber (Thin layer chromatography,
NA). Column chromatography works very similar to TLC, but instead of using a thin layer of silica
gel, in this case we fill a column with this gel (University of Toronto, NA). Finally, we are looking to
calculate the value of Rf for every substance. Rf is defined as the distance travelled by the compound
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The first part of this experiment uses thin layer chromatography (TLC) while the second part involves
column chromatography
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A Career in The Field of Veterinary Medicine Essay
There are many areas in the career field of veterinary medicine that there need to be more reach done.
This one in particular has numerous counts of stories and little to none reach that been done in this
area of field. This area of field in veterinary medicine is the study and the use of adoptive mother. This
is not talking about human mothers but animal mothers. These animals that had loss their own babies
or good at raising their own babies may help care of other mother s babies that are in a real bad
situation that need the help such as being abandoned or their mother has die. This study and use of
these adoptive mothers will help keep species of animals from going extinct and give more inside look
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Timber decided that she was a mom to ten puppies and has been taking care of them ever since. Once
every one was settled, they were all moved into the food prep kitchen at the shelter, and a web cam
was set up, allowing people around the world to check up on Timber and the puppies from anywhere
with internet access. ( Claxton, Matthew, and Langley Advance ) A White Swiss Shepherd dog named
Talli is the adoptive mother to orphaned tiger cubs and her own puppies in the Oktyabrsky Zoo.
Because of the biological tigress mother named Bagira rejected them just after they were born and
also, the tigress had abandoned two previous cubs. So, the staffs at the institution had known they
would have to find a new mother to fill in. The zoo had advertised the position for mother online.
Many people would have thought another tigress was best suited to the role of adoptive mother but
staff at the zoo decided a Shepherd dog was acceptable. ( Swiss Shepherd dog ...) Jasmine was an
abandoned greyhound that arrived at a wildlife sanctuary shivering and desperate for food; this poor
dog needed all the love that she could get to be nurse back to her full health. However it took a while
for her to fully trust staff at the center but with all the love and care she got, she was back to her full
fitness. Now Jasmine is shown that the
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The Pros And Cons Of Current Account Deficit
The current account is an important component of the balance of trade system of our country. It is a
measurement of a country s trade where the value of the goods and services it exports. A current
account deficit represents negative sales abroad. A country undergoing current account deficit results
in foreign liabilities and debt with the rest of the world. This further leads to payback of foreign
current account reserves. Current Account includes imports and exports of goods and services and
unilateral transfers of goods and services. Current account deficit in simple words is the economic
situation when the total imports are more than the exports. This means that the country is importing
more than exporting which requires the country to pay for the goods and services it imports. This
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A positive current record adjust demonstrates that the country is a net moneylender to whatever is left
of the world, while a negative current record adjusts shows that it is a net borrower from whatever is
left of the world. A present record surplus builds a country s net remote resources by the measure of
the overflow, and a present record shortfall diminishes it by that sum. A nation s adjust of current
account is the net or distinction between the nation s exports of products and enterprises and its
imports of merchandise and ventures, disregarding all money related current accounts, speculations,
and different segments, over a given timeframe. A nation is said to have a current account surplus if its
export surpass its imports and a current account deficit if its imports surpass its current account.
Positive net deals abroad, by and large, adds to a present record overflow; negative net deals abroad,
for the most part, adds to a present record
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Patellar Lab Report Essay
Introduction There are two groups of reflexes in the human body, with two ways to categorize each of
them. Reflexes can either be inborn and connected through the nervous system, or they can be learned
through practice. Another way to explain a reflexive category would be autonomic reflexes or somatic
reflexes. Autonomic reflexes are those which are unaware to us and act on visceral organs of the body,
whereas somatic reflexes involve skeletal muscle stimulation. Both types of reflexes are put into effect
via the nervous system. (1)
The Patellar reflex, or Knee Jerk reflex, is used to test the nervous tissue in the spinal cord from L2
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At the same time the subject s patellar tendon was sharply tapped.
The final element that was tested against the baseline reflex was the influence of fatigue on the
strength of the reflex response. This was achieved by having the subject run up and down three levels
of stairs three times in the Frost building stairwell of Holyoke Community College. The subject
immediately came back to the original sitting position on the edge of the lab bench with legs dangling
freely, and the patellar tendon was tapped once more.
One subject was used, and was seated in the same position for each of the three tests performed.
Because the patellar reflex is immediate, a video was taken during each tap with the hammer to
visually compare the strength differences for each influence that was put into effect. This provided a
steady, unwavering result with the option of repeated viewing for the conclusion of the experiment.
After all three stages of the experiment were completed, the videos were reviewed for comparison
between the baseline reflex and the three changing factors, along with any discrepancies and
problematic areas that may have altered the results. The strength of the reflex was recorded as either
equal to, more vigorous than, or less vigorous than the baseline reflex and the results were put into a
simple chart.
Results
When testing the effects of muscle
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Effects Of Long Term Space Flight On Human
Dai 1
Zeqing Dai
Dr. Erika Harnett
Ess 102 Space and space travel
20 October 2016
Effects of long term space flight on human
The main plot the science fiction paper includes a trip to a planet out of the solar system, including a
record of the long flight to the destination and a description of the scenarios after landing on the plant.
Discussion of space debris, space hazards, effect of long term space flight will be the main aspects in
the record of the flight alongside with an introduction of the spacecraft technology. Regarding the post
landing scenario, atmospheric composition, condition of the planet surface and habitability of the
planet would be discussed in the paper.
The topic that to be presented in this research paper is the effect of long term space flight. A flight that
takes place in space for months or even years certainly has an impact on crew members conditions,
both physically and psychologically. First and foremost, the major difference in the environment
between the space and what the crew members are used to is the degree of gravity. Although in the
actually spacecraft, zero gravity is countered by the artificial gravity generated to ensure crew
members mobility, astronauts still live and work in an environment with little senses of stability and
weight. Scientists have done experiments in Earth orbit that indicate weightless environment is
deleterious to human body to a certain extent.
(http://www.iop.org/resources/topic/archive/spacetravel/) Having
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Physician’s Assisted Suicide
Imagine yourself lying in bed at the hospital hooked up to all sorts of machines that are just barely
keeping you alive. Imagine the pain and suffering you are in on a daily bass and the medication being
given to you isn t cutting it any longer and all the doctors and nurses can do for you is just keep you
comfortable. The doctors have literally given you no chance of survival and death is imminent. You
have taken the time you have left to say your good byes, came to terms with dying, and you are ready
to leave this world. If you could choose to end your life instead of wasting away, would you take
advantage of it? Death is the inevitable fate of all humans. When facing death, the question may arise
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When a patient is laying in a hospital bed in pain and the medication no longer helps, the doctors and
nurses can no longer help except to try and make the patient as comfortable as possible; why not let
them choose to end their life. When the patient is forced to endure agonizing pain even though they
want to die, some decided to end their lives on their own ending in a more traumatic and messy
outcome then a humane injection or pill that will take away their pain and let them slip away easily. In
my opinion there is no reason to suffer endlessly waiting on their imminent death, why not let a
physician who knows what he/she is doing help the patient to end their lives on their own terms. The
government cannot stop suicide from happening, there are people all over the U.S. that end their lives
for a reason. Telling a patient who knows he/she will die sooner than later due to their illness that they
cannot end their lives gives that patient in some cases a feeling of loss of power. When an adult is told
by younger doctors and nurses that they are not to end their lives, it pushes some over the edge and
they end up wanting to end their lives in their own way. When taking their lives into their own hands it
can become messy and traumatic. Giving the terminally ill adults the power back to choose when they
want to go and how they want to go makes their ending of life much more peaceful. The patient that is
able to choose death
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United States Armed Forces Are Only For The Rough And Tough
The United States Armed Forces are only for the rough and tough. I learned about the military through
commercials on television, my family members who veterans, and recruiters walking are thought my
neighborhood and at school when I was a child. Join the most powerful military in the world, said a
military poster I had seen walking home from work one day and the Be All That You Can Be Army
commercials played while I was watching television. I believed that if I was rough and tough enough
to join the military then I could do anything I put my mind to. It became a challenge and I decided to
take on the challenge.
I recall the very day I decided to join the military. As I sat in keyboard class, the teacher turn on the
television. The news was on with a live broadcast of the Twin towers located in New York. Smoke was
coming from one of the towers. Seeing this major event happen caused everyone in my class to talk.
Some of my classmates started screaming and crying when the plane hit the other tower. School was
released early because of the amount of students who had relatives that worked in the twin towers.
Seeing all of my classmates and the other kids at my school crying caused something inside me to
want to make a difference and fight for my country. Without doing any research of my own about the
different branches of the military, I chose to join the Army. On the way home, I went to the nearest
recruiting office and that became the beginning of my military career.
I was
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The Jesus Movement Occurred Within The Intertestamental Era
The Jesus Movement occurred within the intertestamental era. The movement had one foot in the past
on the other in the future as this period emerged. Before Christianity stepped out on its own, it was
considered to be a sect of Judaism. Hellenism acted as a veneer over the everyday life of Jews, but
beneath that veneer, the Jewish worldview dominated the Gospel, not pagan Hellenism (Eddy, 2014).
The claim that the Trinity is a Hellenistic pagan corruption of the early church was denied by recent
research. Early Christianity was rooted in Jewish theological thought and like Judaism, the new faith
guarded its identity (Eddy, 2014).
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Christian and secular writers credited women with the growth of the church (Krueger and Kroger,
2012).
There is nothing inherent in the character of Christian ministry as it is presented in the writings of the
New Testament which would give reason for the exclusion of women. On the contrary, the New
Testament portrays Jesus treating women as equal human beings. It also portrays women and men
serving side by side in the various ministries of the early church . . . According to the evidence, the
exclusion of women from ecclesiastical ministry is neither in accord with the teaching or practice of
Jesus with that of the first century church (Bacchiocchi, 1987).
Contrary to Rabbi ben Azariah s remark that Rather should the words of the Torah be burned than
entrusted to a woman . . . Whoever teaches his daughter the Torah is like one who teaches her
obscenities, the Holy Spirit was poured out on all the disciples, men and women alike, on the Day of
Pentecost (Bacchiocchi, 1987). Peter quoted Joel to solidify that Your sons and your daughters shall
prophesy. . . and on my menservants and my maidservants in those days I will pour out my Spirit
(Acts 2:17 18). Maidservants meant that women had received the gift of the Holy Spirit (Bacchiocchi,
1987).
Jesus was revolutionary in that he treated women and men as equals and violated many Old Testament
regulations and traditions that indicated gender inequality. Robinson (2012) stated many examples of
how Jesus treated women
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Examples Of Cash Register Honesty
Cash register honesty is taking other odds and ends but drawing the line at taking actual money.
Taking a pencil from an office is an example of cash register honesty. You take it without thinking
twice because it is only a pencil . However , overtime taking items with little value add up. It is said in
the textbook, that by taking these little items without thinking twice we are contributing to the tens of
billions of dollars that are lost each year. Having denial that taking these little value items is stealing ,
goes along with cash register honesty. An example of cash register honesty would be, Noah works at a
restaurant and at the restaurant the employees are allowed to eat certain meals for free but the other
meals that cost more money to make, the employees have to pay for . While, on break Noah notices
that a few of his co workers are not paying for their food that costs. So , Noah asks his co workers
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However, sometimes Mary takes pens home with her and never returns them to the office. After a
while, with Mary and others throughout the company taking office supplies home , the company has
to buy more supplies. The company realizes that they are losing money , they should not have to be
spending because they are having to buy office supplies regularly. So, the company has a meeting and
claims that whoever is taking these supplies are stealing from the company and should stop. Mary was
in denial of the situation because she thought these items barely cost anything and it can not be
stealing because she never took anything valuable in her opinion. This would show cash register
honesty because Mary did not think twice for taking a simple ink pen, but overall, the company still
lost
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Social Contract Theory
Using the Social Contract Theory to argue against increased regulation of guns, Timmons of Disputed
Moral Issues (p.29) defines the Social Contract Theory as, An action is morally right if and only if
(and because) it is permitted by a set of moral principles that hypothetical agents would agree to under
conditions that are ideal for choosing moral principles (the precise characteristics of the hypothetical
agents and ideal conditions to be spelled out) . As I attempted to analyze the social contract theory, I
translated this theory as meaning in some circumstances gun usage can be morally justified and is
thereby permitted for the safety and lives of the innocent. For example, if an armed or unarmed
subject was to enter a home posing a threat towards the homeowner, the homeowner has the right to
bear arms to protect oneself as well as the family s life.
Next, with so much crime occurring in the world today, many adults, excluding people with mental
illnesses, should have the right to possess guns for protection from bodily harm, but the guns should
be locked away in a safe that is easily accessible to the owners only. Additionally, no child should
have access to their parents guns without permission. As far as permission goes, a child may have
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Therefore, all sane adults should have protection. Next, if a person is being severely beaten by several
bullies and no one attempts to break up the fight or call the police, that severely beaten person should
be able to defend themselves however they see fit to possibly keep the bullies from harming others
later. However, the element of surprise to a criminal could possibly force that subject to run off. For
example, if the victim was armed with a gun and the subject did not expect the victim to have a gun in
their
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Foreigners Singapore
Examine the impact that foreigners have on Singapore. In Singapore, there has been a rise in the
number of foreigners over the last few years. Foreigners, who include highly skilled professionals,
lowly skilled workers, and even foreign students negative impact brought about by them. Foreigners
are considered to be a double edged sword by many Singaporeans. The impact that foreigners have on
Singapore can be classified in terms of education, economic, social and political impact. Increasing
the birth rates, increasing the quality of the local students, adding value to our economy are just a few
of the many positive impact brought about by them. However, competition in the academic race and
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Thus, there is no need for local students to worry about the rise in the number of foreign students.
Hence, it is not entirely right to say that the influx of foreign students in Singapore will deprive our
local students of opportunities in the field of academia. Another negative social impact is that they
reinforce prejudices about immigrants in certain quarters. The way of living of some foreigners leads
to the locals becoming upset over. For example, talking loudly in public, spitting and being unhygienic
are some of the habits that Singaporeans find themselves uncomfortable with. This is especially so for
the lowly skilled workers who forget that they are in a developed country and behave the way they do
in their villages or homes. For example, the Straits Times covered new about social problems brought
about by foreign workers. Many locals respondents mentioned things like workers getting heavily
drunk at night and chatting away loudly at the void decks of Housing Development Board (HDB)
flats. They also complained of workers talking loudly on their mobile phones on public transport and
the more severe problem was that many locals felt that foreign workers like to stare at females. Anger
has erupted over such problems leading to a misunderstanding of locals and foreigners. Locals try to
stay away from foreigners. Thus there is a communication barrier between locals and some foreigners
due to such social problems that arise.
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The Effect Of Hyperglycemia On The Brain
It has been long recognized that children with diabetes mellitus onset before age 5 yr have permanent
neurocognitive dysfunction more commonly than aged matched or sibling peers . A recent study
showed that children with diabetes onset before age 7 yr had reduced intellectual performance and
mild central brain atrophy in adulthood when compared with individuals with similar duration of
diabetes but later onset . Because both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia occur in young children with
type 1 diabetes, it is unlikely that hypoglycemia is the primary cause of this recognized but little
publicized reduction in cognitive function associated with childhood type 1 diabetes in children.
Hyperglycemia is known to adversely affect peripheral nerve structure and function in younger (3 6
months) but not in older rats. Physical and functional damage to peripheral nerves associated with
diabetes is related to increased activity of the polyol pathway . The polyol pathway is a minor pathway
of glucose metabolism that increases the intracellular content of the polyol sorbitol in response to
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This form of protection of the brain from hyperglycemia would reduce the influence of hyperglycemia
on the brain as well as limit the influence of the preceding extrapolations of the polyol pathway
observations from the peripheral nerve to the central nervous system (CNS). Additional study is
therefore necessary to determine the long term effects of hyperglycemia on brain
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Levius 25-44 Analysis
that was entering into Israel s commonwealth through circumcision as explained in Leviticus 25:44.
The law prohibited a person for stealing another individual to subject him/her to slavery. Exodus
21:16 26 explained the relationship between the master and slave. Some of the provisions given to
protect the slave from harsh master were to enforce tough penalties against any master that would kill
a slave. However, the master was freed from guilt if the slave dies after three days of beating or he
recovers later because the slave was treated as the master s property. In case an expectant woman was
beaten and gets a miscarriage without other serious injuries, the offender was fined according to the
demands of the woman s husband. If the women
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How Physical Contact With Warmth Essay
Williams Bargh (2008) investigated a study examining how physical contact with warmth should
activate feelings of interpersonal warmth. Their hypothesis was increasing interpersonal warmth
warmth should influence behaviors and judgements towards other people based on Asch s study with
warm and cold personality traits, and Harlow s study involving macaque monkey babies and their
preference of fake mother. There were two studies that Williams Bargh completed, where in their first
study, they used involved 41 undergraduate college students, and using two temperature priming
conditions were utilized using hot and iced coffee. There was a confederate in an elevator holding a
coffee cup, clipboard, and textbooks in an elevator waiting for the participant. Once the participant
entered the elevator the confederate asked the participant to hold either a hot or iced coffee while they
wrote down information. Depending on the temperature of the coffee was the only between subjects
manipulation within the first study. Once the participant made it to the examination room they
completed a questionnaire related to warmness, and found a halo effect from their results. Their
second study the researchers continued to use a between subjects design, however using a different
sample size of 53 participants. In their first study the researchers found an issue with confederates
treating participants differently even if they were not aware of it, so in order to eliminate this
experimenters
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Summary Of Bones In The Basement
Bones in the Basement by Lora Gray was an amazing mystery book, it had just the right amount of
suspense and had an intriguing concept of time travel. Reading is one of my hobbies and once in a
while, I enjoy a great mystery book because I can t wait to find out what happened, so most of the
time I binge read these kinds of books. This particular book really had me interested when the
Grandpa said, I ve got many scars from my travels, yet never aged from being gone. Even for years at
a time (Gray 205). I love it when books even remotely talk about immortality because I just find it so
fascinating. When you return from the time machine you are still inflicted by the wounds you got from
whatever time period you came from so it isn t complete
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COMPENSATION CH. 1
Ch. 1: The Pay Model
Your Turn...
1. The replacement of highly paid workers with lower paid workers did not cause Circuit City to
perform so poorly. I have come to this conclusion based off of the section, Caveat Emptor, and am
confident in my response. I do feel as though the variables were measured effectively and were useful
in their research. However, just because it was useful does not mean they were actually related. The
replacement of the highly paid workers with the lower paid workers is not necessarily the reason for
Circuit City s poor performance. Even prior to 2007, Circuit City s stock prices from 2001 onward
was always below Best Buy, and for the most part below Amazon and Walmart. I would have to agree
with BusinessWeek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This causes competitive labor costs not to be of equal importance in the two industries. Best Buy is a
retailer while the airline industry is a mode of transportation. Cutting labor costs in Best Buy would
have much more of an effect than it would for the airline industry.
Review Questions
1. Differing perspectives affect our views of compensation. It does not mean the same thing to
everyone. A person s view can differ depending on whether you look at compensation from the
perspective of a member of society, a stockholder, a manager, or an employee. Everyone is different.
For example, an employee may have a different idea of what compensation is when compared to a
stockholder. An employee may see compensation as a return in exchange between their employer and
themselves, as an entitlement for being an employee of the company, or as a reward for a job well
done. A stockholder on the other hand would have a different point of view. Stockholders are
interested in how employees are paid and some believe that using stock to pay employees creates a
sense of ownership that will improve performance which will in turn increase stockholder wealth.
Additionally, compensation becomes a great interest to stockholders when it comes to compensating
the CEO.
2. I can definitely relate to the definition from the employees point of view. My personal definition for
compensation is what I get in return for my hard
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Boo Radley Evolution
Beatrix Potter once said, I hold that a strongly marked personality can influence descendants for
generations , which Harper Lee strongly emphasizes in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee writes in
respect to the view of life through introducing an elderly Atticus Finch and children Jem and Scout
Finch. As Jem and Scout grow up, they are being filled with rumors of a controversial Boo Radley and
societies view on why he lives the way he does. The two are filled with curiosity and do their best to
convince Boo Radley to come out of his hiding. Creating a play to fulfill the excess time in summer
Jem and Scout endeavor some close calls with protective Boo. As summer passes, Atticus gets
suspicious of their game and he soon catches on. Atticus
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Jazz Music In The 1920 s
Jazz music is a blend of white middle class thoughts and African American traditions. Jazz originated
in New Orleans in the beginning of the 1920 s. The Jazz Age was from 1920 through 1929. During the
1920 s, the First World War had just ended in 1918 and the Great Depression was affecting the citizens
of the United States. Jazz music and dancing helped people forget about the terrible Great Depression.
It gave the citizens a reason to be happy and love life during the 1920 s. The new form of music
allowed people to express themselves in new ways. Jazz music was influenced by African American
musicians, changed the music industry all over the world, and affected the society. There were many
jazz musicians. Louis Armstrong is one of the most important jazz figures. Louis Armstrong is one of
the first great soloists in the 1920 s musicians. His career rose in New Orleans. He influenced other
jazz musicians by his fearless trumpet styles and distinctive vocals. Louis gave jazz music a purpose.
He spread jazz throughout the world. Fletcher Henderson also influenced jazz music. He was an
extraordinary musician and he impacted jazz music immensely. Without the jazz musicians, jazz
music would not have been possible. With the assistance of the jazz musicians, the music industry ...
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Most of the change was positive because of the evolution of jazz music, but the Great Depression was
occurring in the United States. Jazz music was influenced by African American musicians, changed
the music industry all over the world, and affected the society. Jazz music affected people during the
Jazz Age and it is affecting people today. Jazz music was not a fad, because it is still alters people
today. It created fads like crazy outfits, new dances and dance marathons. Jazz music did not sound
like any other music. Music before jazz was mainly about the war and the depression. Jazz music
helped blend races
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World Order Research Paper
The world order, in general, refers to the economic, political or social state of affairs prevailing in the
world at a given time and the corresponding effect this has on the different relationships countries
have among each other. In this essay, I will argue that the world order is not in fact changing and that
we are not witnessing a power shift from the West to the rest of the world. To prove this, I will analyse
in terms of hard and soft power how the West is still the more dominant party. Firstly, I will compare
the military and economic power of the US and China and come to the conclusion that the US is the
more dominant power. Next, I will demonstrate how in terms of foreign policy and political power the
US commands more soft power ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It could, therefore, be argued that these increased political tensions may cause the US to lose key allies
and in turn help China become the more favoured country. However, in recent times, China has proven
to be arrogant, aggressive and rude when it comes to executing its foreign policy. Many countries,
including Japan and India, claim to find it increasingly challenging to cooperate with China and this
has done nothing but push said countries towards the US and cemented the US s global power.
Therefore, it is clear that even in terms of soft power, the US scores much higher than China and as a
result there will be no shift in power which re emphasizes the fact that the world order is not changing.
In conclusion, I have argued that the world order is not changing. In order to prove this, I have first
established that in terms of hard power (militarily and economically) the US is the more dominant
power and as a result there appears to be no power shift. Furthermore, I have shown that even in terms
of soft power (using foreign aid and foreign policy) the US still scores ahead of China, once again
indicating no signs of a power
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Victor s Physical Appearance In Frankenstein
Many parts in Frankenstein show how The Creature s physical appearance hinders his ability to
become a part of the human community. Everyone who sees him assume that he is this evil creature
who will harm them. Everyone rejects his longing to become a part of the community including his
creator, Victor, who spent almost two years constructing him, villagers, and youth. Victor s initial
reaction is that The Creature is an it . Even De Lacey, who cannot see The Creature, seems to be
excluding him from humanity by the way he speaks. Despite The Creature s attempts to enter society,
he is a singular being and therefore outside of humanity. He is unnatural, and therefore lacks human
nature. He is excluded based on these facts, but he tries to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Creature then continues on and finds a village. Upon viewing the village, he says How miraculous
did this appear! the huts, the neater cottages, and stately houses engaged my admiration by turns. The
vegetables in the gardens, the milk and cheese that I saw placed at the windows of some cottages,
allured my appetite. One of the best of these I entered; but I had hardly placed my foot within the door
before the children shrieked, and one of the women fainted. The whole village was roused; some fled,
some attacked me, until, grievously bruised by stones and many other kinds of missile weapons, I
escaped to the open country and fearfully took refuge in a low hovel, quite bare, and making a
wretched appearance after the palaces I had beheld in the village. (Shelley 108 9) After the villagers
attacked him, he began to realize that there was something wrong because the reaction that they had to
him was not okay. By this time he did not realize that he looks different than them, therefore he is
confused as to why he is not
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  • 2. Emily Dickinson s Impact On American Poetry Emily Dickinson is one of the most famous poets that has ever lived, next to Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe. Interestingly, Dickinson published less than ten poems before she died. Although Dickinson never saw any success in her lifetime, she still made a huge impact on American poetry today. Emily and Edward Dickinson gave birth to Emily Dickinson on December 10, 1830 (Emily Dickinson s Bio). She was an exceptionally well educated for a woman at the time and attended Amherst Academy for seven years. Even though Dickinson attended the seminary, she did not join the Calvinist church, which her whole family was a part of. She struggled with the idea of original sin and just could not accept the severity of beliefs Her rejection of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hypocrisy In Scarlet Letter If the truth be told to set one free, then what will a lie do? The answer to this question can be found in The Scarlet Letter, as a secret torments the soul of a respected minister. In the novel, extreme hypocrisy is seen in the community s leaders while goodness is found in an adulterer. From this, the reader learns the value of truth as well as the result of living a lie. Nathaniel Hawthorne instills the three types of irony to help convey the theme of hypocrisy, and its effects on society and the soul. The Puritan society claims to be righteous and pure; yet, in the novel, the corruption at the core of the community cannot hidden by the deception of the leaders. The Puritans move to America seeking a better life. However, when they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Dimmesdale fails to acknowledge his adultery, Hester has no choice but to confess. In doing so, Hester is able to avoid the internal guilt that Dimmesdale faces. In chapter seventeen, Dimmesdale proves this by declaring, Else, I should long ago have thrown off these garments of mock holiness, and have shown myself... Happy are you, Hester, that wear the scarlet letter openly upon your bosom! (Hawthorne 176) Dimmesdale envys Hester because he sees how she has avoided the intoxicating shame that possesses the minister. Dimmesdale also says he regrets not giving up his holy position and exposing himself. However, Dimmesdale could reveal his secret at anytime, but he does not; once again revealing the hypocritical nature of the minister. Hester is able to face the consequences for her actions while Dimmesdale remains too proud. Hester s honesty proves to benefit her in the long run as she is able to overcome the guilt of her sin and view it as a lesson. Near the end of the book, Hawthorne reveals the true transformation of Hester s symbol by stating, ... the scarlet letter ceased to be a stigma which attracted the world s scorn and bitterness, and became a type of something to be sorrowed over, and looked upon with awe, yet with reverence, too. (Hawthorne 239) This quote unveils the rewards that come to those who have integrity. When Hester chooses to confess and accept her punishment, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Impact On Technology In The Use Of Technology Impact On Ethical Decisions In The Use Of Technology The world has changed a lot compared to how it was in the past; people are becoming more modern in this technological world. Ever since technology has been released, the use of it in an adverse way has risen rapidly. In results, technology is affecting human rights by individuals ethical decision in term of technology. The harmful use of Technology has created a conflict of an ethical choice, privacy, freedom, and morals. Impact on ethical decision is explained in the essay, Visible Man: Ethics In A World Without Secret by Peter Singer who is the lra W. DeCamp professor of bioethics at Princeton University as well as the Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne describe how the surveillance at every place has influenced people to change their ethical actions. On the other hand, in the book Ethics and the New Genetics by Tenzin Gyatso, who is the fourteenth Dalai Lama and the leader of the Central Tibetan Administration the government in exit of Tibet, describes the use of technology to assemble clones have an impact on individuals present and future life. Discuss how to deal with cloning and technology in general morality. In the essays Visible Man: Ethics In A World Without Secret by Peter Singer and Ethics and the New Genetics by Tenzin Gyatso, Singer and Lama both settle a clear understanding of how and in what ways technology is affecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Social Problem Of Crime This information analysis focuses on the social problem computer crime, but more specifically identity theft. In this paper, I analyzed six different articles from various sources. I chose cyber crime as my topic because I have an interest in computers and coding. I also like to watch documentaries and a television show on cybercrime scene investigations. Analyzing articles on this topic will help me develop further knowledge on this topic and how it is considered a social problem in our society. Computer crime refers to any violation of the law in which a computer is the target or means of criminal activity (Mooney, Knox, Schacht, 2014, p.113). Computer crime is also known as cybercrime. Cybercrime continues to have far reaching effects because it affects individuals, companies, and organizations and is increasingly a problem in the globalized world we live in. This is because we rely so much on cell phones, computers, and us many social network sites. Cybercrime is considered a social problem because it negatively affects a large group of people in our society. In 2014, there were 1.5 million cyber attacks worldwide ( IBM Cyber Security Intelligence Index, 2015, pg.13). One type of computer crime is identity theft. Identity theft is the use of someone else s personal information to obtain credit or other economic rewards (Mooney, et al, 2014, pg.113). Identity theft first became a crime in 1998, when Congress passed the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Invisible Man Paradox When looking at the novel, Invisible Man, it is difficult to imagine the society that caused several African Americans to feel like they were non existent, but the truth is that it did exist and still does in other parts of the world. The title of the work, Invisible Man, deals not with the invisibility of the nameless protagonist but rather his place in society. Ellison presents the struggles of racism and the mistreatment of African Americans, which continues to pile on the narrator keeping him from finding his purpose in life. On top of that, the nameless narrator has to disillusion himself of his old beliefs that he once followed blindly. Eventually, the invisible man begins to question his identity and makes an attempt to establish his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leader of The Brotherhood, Brother Jack, tempts the invisible man promising that he will be the new Booker T. Washington, but even greater than he (Ellison, Invisible Man 307). Through Jack s metaphor, the invisible man believes it his chance to become a man of cultural significance within the society that rejects all that oppose its customs. Desperate to establish a cultural identity, the invisible man falls for the Brotherhood s false claims, making him believe that he could impact the future much like Booker T. Washington. Within the white dominated society the invisible man temporarily worked at Liberty Paints whose motto was, If it s Optic White it s the Right White (Ellison, Invisible Man 178), bringing the confidence in his identity down. The metaphor Ellison creates between the white society and the white paint company expands on the racial tension and thoughts of white supremacy. Due to the majority of the company s employees being African Americans there is also the idea that only a few whites are needed to control a large population of African Americans. The Brotherhood orders the invisible man to quit supporting the white coalition lead to his suspension as their spokesman. Now realizing the false idea the Brotherhood places upon their followers, the invisible man struggles to choose whether ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Electricity In The Bell Jar By Sylvia Plath Electricity in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath signifies Esther s evolving condition; it describes both a domineering and destructive force that she imagines from the beginning of the novel, and experiences later in the form of electroshock, but it also describes her sexual awakening and development as someone capable of adult intimacy. These two forms of electricity are radically different, yet both relate to powerful moments in Esther s life as a young adult. While electricity in the form of electrocution and electroshock becomes associated with punishment and a loss of control over oneself, static electricity marks Esther s transition from an almost childlike idea of romance, absent of sexual intimacy, to an adult who embraces that sexual intimacy as part of love. In the first paragraph, the novel refers to electricity and connects it to events that are public and associate with punishment, which Esther then quickly personalizes and relates to her own disgust, horror, and some subtle indication of attraction. The novel opens with the description of how, It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn t know what I was doing in New York (XX). The first siting of electricity comes in relation the infamous Rosenbergs, and therefore associates electrocution with punishment and treason. Moreover, the act of electrocution is monumental, such that it marks not simply a particular moment or event, but an entire summer. It is therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Popular Hypertext System World Wide Web: The Most Successful and Popular Hypertext System Khalil Faraj School of Electronics and Computer Science ID: 29749301 University of Southampton kf1u17@soton.ac.uk Word Count: 1540 ABSTRACT Hypermedia systems and hypertext have given a universal access to a big number of documents over the Internet, and the World Wide Web was the most successful and popular one to link the biggest amount of hypertext documents from all over the world, despite the existence of other sophisticated hypermedia systems in time. These systems specialized with richer navigation experience, and were competing with the W3. This report will be focusing on the aspects that enhanced and empowered the success and achievements of the World ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are systems that are accessed from heterogeneous architectures like different operating systems [6]. One of the main aspects in open hypermedia system is that they have Link bases and Link services, but links and anchors are separated from the documents which allows an easier filtration and modifications for documents and files, since they have first class links as opposed to the World Wide Web which uses embedded links [6,8,9]. In Microcosm for example, you need to ask the system to see what links might be available from a specific document while W3 just shows all the links [6]. Microcosm architecture was similar to Dexter s, it has a document management system that takes care of the structures within nodes, it has the presentation layer that is responsible for displaying the information and it has the link services which gives the links that are accessible from a document [6]. Parsing documents in Microcosm was done through decomposed filters which resulted in a complicated architecture regarding other systems that uses the client/server one, but it allowed a very rich model of linking especially with the generic link [6]. In addition, it allowed a flexible document processing since it has multiple link bases and had an integration with third party applications [6]. Microcosm was designed as a desktop based system for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Marketing Australia for the Commonwealth Games As a part of the marketing team for the commonwealth games hosted in Glasgow in 2014, I have decided to market in Australia. I have chosen Australia, on account of them winning the event 11 times. Personally, I think they will have a larger a fan base due to the fact they are favourites of winning the event once again. Another reason to why I chose Australia is by virtue of them having a longstanding relationship with Scotland. In 2011 a census was carried out and 103,204 citizens where Scottish Australians and 1,792,600 claimed Scottish ancestry (National Records of Scotland, 2011). Statistics listed in the above will make it more inviting for tourist from Australia to come and watch the Commonwealth games. PEST Analysis POLITICAL The UK Government (Scotland wise) have a strong tie with the Australian Government. VISA processes will be easier to obtain, even though Australia is not in the EU. There is an Australian consulate within Edinburgh. Therefore, families can help other family members back in Australia to attain the UK Visa. In Australia, the Scottish embassy can be located in Sydney, Canberra and Perth. As part of my marketing plan, handing out brochures and flyers about the commonwealth games in Scotland inside all the Consulates and Embassies regarding Scotland and Australia will be incredibly beneficial in receiving more tourists for the event. A contract stating that during the Commonwealth games VISA s should not be longer than a month, in order to avoid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Correlation Between Media Multitasking And The Differences... Abstract This article investigates the correlation between media multitasking and the differences of working memory and long term memory in heavy media multitaskers and low media multitaskers. The data was collected from one hundred forty three participants ranging in ages from 18 35. The study was conducted from the Stanford University community. The researchers of this study explore the possibilities of multitasking in relation to working and long term memory. The results showed that there were four significant findings. A limitation of this study was that the correlation of student academic outcome and media multitasking was used only by a correlation design study. Although, this design suggests that a relationship exist between two variables, the study cannot prove that one variable had a negative or positive effect change in another variable. Keywords: media multitasking index, HMMs (heavy media multitaskers), LMMs (light media multitaskers) Media Multitasking and Memory: Differences in Working Memory and Long Term Memory The world is overrun with the media and multitasking. Therefore, with information so readily accessible that it seems almost impossible for your working and long term memory to retrieve and hold memory in the mind. This article investigated how the attention of impulse relates to the level of which participants multitasked with the media. The study hypothesized that frequent multitasking induces psychosocial and cognitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Definition Analysis Of Euthyphro Jakob Papp Intro to Philosophy PHI 201 10/12/17 Analysis # 1 The Problem of Definition Analysis Through Socrates search of wisdom, he came across a young man named Euthyphro. Socrates discovered that Euthyphro was going to try and prosecute his father in court after finding out his father let a man die in a ditch to the elements. Socrates and Euthyphro engaged in a conversation discussing the meaning of piety and what it means to be pious. As Euthyphro defines piety, Socrates has an issue with the explanation he is being given and starts helping to guide Euthyphro to answer the question in the right manor. Throughout this text, Euthyphro and Socrates try to answer one question; what is Piety? Euthyphro and Socrates meet outside of the king archon s court and Socrates questions Euthyphro as to why he is there. Euthyphro explained to Socrates that he is going to try to prosecute his father for murder after his father left a worker to die because the worker murdered somebody. In doing this, Euthyphro is going against what most people consider to be pious. Socrates is intrigued at Euthyphro s actions and wants to know more I adjure you to tell me the nature of piety and impiety, which you said that you know so well Socrates continues to push Euthyphro to describe to him what piety means to him and after every answer that is given, Socrates continues telling Euthyphro that the answer could be better. Every version of the answer given by Euthyphro is more precise than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Saddam Hussein Responsibility Saddam Hussein is widely regarded as Iraq s most notable president, serving for nearly 24 years as a military dictator from 1979 to 2003. In his time as President, he founded the Iraqi Ba ath Party, led a successful war in the Iran Iraq war, as well as addressed the major illiteracy, education, and medical problems in the country. As president he fought to combat illiteracy by providing free education and mandating attendance for his citizens (UNESCO). The Ba ath party, a political party that combines Arab nationalism with socialism, strived to increase middle class wealth, as well as create a country of prosperity and innovation. Saddam Hussein had great economic intentions for the country, but is nonetheless responsible for the deaths of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The court also considered trying Saddam for the genocide that took place against the Kurds and other minority groups, but it becomes increasingly difficult to prove responsibility for genocide. Without a paper trail, it becomes difficult to prove he said/she said circumstances. On the other hand, the prosecutors brought up the principle of command responsibility that a leader knew, or should have known, about murders taking place by forces under his command but took no action either to prevent them or punish those involved (Simon 2006). Under Saddam s rule, over 300,000 people died almost entirely because of their ethnicity or religion (Simon 2006). Saddam s trial took place in Iraq under the Iraqi Higher Criminal Court, a court setup by the United States and the UK during their occupation, in which specializes in international law. Saddam was tried under this court instead of the International Criminal Court, because his crimes against humanity took place before 2002: the year the ICC was established. All crimes taking place before the ICC s establishment are unable to be tried by the ICC (Simon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Effects Of Diabetes And Driving Ability There have been a variety of studies performed trying to determine the effects of diabetes and driving ability. The possible negative effects on top of preexisting concerns about the safety of the elderly driving only adds to the seriousness of the situation. Driving under the influence is illegal because it is not safe, and Cox, Fonder Frederick, Kovatchev, Julian, and Clarke s study (2000), Progressive Hypoglycemia s Impact on Driving Simulation Performance, proves there to be potential serious harm because of impairment. The researchers hypothesized that low blood sugar, also called hypoglycemia, could impair one s driving ability. The study consisted of 37 adults with type 1 diabetes. All participants have had diabetes for a minimum of two years, have taken insulin, are current drivers, and not be taking any medications that influence hypoglycemia or driving factors. There were 16 men and 21 women. On average, the participants have had diabetes for 17.5 ± 10 years. There were three general issues investigated. First, was the blood glucose levels where driving impairment was first observed. Second, the blood glucose levels at which the person detects impairments and whether or not they take corrective action by pulling over or drinking soda. And lastly, the actual underlying mechanisms related to the awareness and corrective behavior. They conducted the study by closely monitoring many factors while they participated in a realistic driving simulation course. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Beverly Daniel Tatum Describes Racism As A System Of... Beverly Daniel Tatum describes racism as a system of advantage based on race (pg. 107). Jean Baker Miller believes that once a group is defined as inferior, the people above them or the superiors tend to label them in various ways. In other words, blacks are considered less intelligent than whites. The incarceration rates have grown tremendously since the last time someone can remember. The largest jailer in the world is the United States. Philadelphia, however, has the nation s highest incarceration rates. Surprisingly, 60% of them are still awaiting trial but 72% of them are black. Research has show s that mass incarceration rates goes hand in hand with segregated cities. In The City: Prison s Grip on Black Families article Dawn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... White people have it easy. Because white people are the dominant group they are able to do so much more once they are out and having went to jail or committed a felon is just a mistake but for a person of a different race, it defines their whole life and stays with them forever. Although all whites benefit from racism, not all of us benefit equally (Tatum, pg.111). From this reasoning one can conclude that not all whites are racist and not all black people or people of different race are prejudice. Yes, all white people can benefit from racism in one form or another but we don t all benefit equally because white people get caught for their mistakes to and pay the price for it but in the end, even the ones who did go to jail for committing some type of crime still have it easier for most black people in the 21st century. Active and passive racism is also relevant. Tatum describes active racism as being equivalent to walking fast on a conveyor belt (Tatum, pg.110), which means the person engaged in active racism has identified with the idea of white supremacy and is moving with it, basically its means that white people are okay with it so they still continue to do it. Passive racism on the other hand is similar to standing still on the walkway. Which is stating that passive racists see that racism is occurring but no effort is being made to stop it or try to change it and are being moved in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Where a company is unable to pay its debts as and when... Where a company is unable to pay its debts as and when they fall due for payment in the ordinary course of business and is deemed to have fallen from grace , the debtor would be technically insolvent and must apply for voluntary liquidation or a creditor may make a statutory demand for payment under Section 9 of the Insolvency Act. They are no longer in a position to handle their own estate s affairs. In the liquidation of the estate of an insolvent person, a trustee is appointed to oversee all activity of the insolvent and act on their behalf. A trustee or liquidator is appointed to investigate the debtor s financial affairs, establish the reason why the debtor is in the insolvent position, investigate possible offences, and identify ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trustee or liquidator must keep separate financial records for each bankruptcy or liquidation, and these are open to inspection by the committee of creditors. There must be sufficient residue to cover all costs of sequestration including legal fees, curator fees, and remuneration for the trustee and distribution costs . Section 74 of the Insolvency Act also allows the trustee to continue and run the debtor s business on his behalf until the debtor company is fully rehabilitated. In that instance the purpose is to sell the assets of the liquidated company either as a going concern or piecemeal, whichever would in the opinion of the trustee or liquidator be to benefit the committee of creditors. Completion of administration The actual sale of the property is done by way of public auction as provided for by Section 77 of the Insolvency Act. At the end of the liquidation, when a trustee or liquidator has released and distributed all the assets, they will arrange a final meeting of creditors. They will send notice of this meeting to all creditors they are aware of, as stipulated in Section 100(2) of the Insolvency Act. At this meeting, the trustee or liquidator will report on what they did during the bankruptcy or liquidation and will give creditors a summary of their receipts and payments. After the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Southern Colonies Research Paper One of the many beauties of the United States, is its vast history of diversity. Diversity is what built the country. As the early settlers traveled to the New World and began to build colonies, three distinct regions developed and took shape. The three regions were the New England/northern colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies. Each of these districts had differences in religion/culture, government, and economy. These diverse traits built the core of each colony and directed the growth of each and why they developed in the way they did. Religion and culture combined, create perhaps the largest difference between the three regions. In the northern colonies, Puritanism was the predominate influence, which brought strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they were able to grow some crops, the soil wasn t very good and it was very rocky. Because fur, lumber and fish were all in demand in England, they became the primary focus of the settlers and created a source of lasting income for them. In contrast, the middle colonies had rich soil and were able to produce food in many forms to export throughout the world. Among the crops they grew, wheat (milled into four), made up nearly three fourths of the goods exported. Obviously, the southern colonies looked to their plantations to produce tobacco as their main source of income. Sadly, due to the demand of workers, slaves began being imported into the middle and southern colonies. However, they were predominately in the southern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Expectation To Privacy Case Study Another issue that this case raised was the topic of expectations to privacy in the midst of technological advancement . As technology advances in capability and decreases in cost we should reduce our expectation of privacy. It was argued that before GPS and similar electronic technology, month long surveillance of an individual s every move would have been costly exceptionally demanding, requiring a tremendous amount of resources and people. As a result, society s expectations were, and still are, that such complete and long term surveillance would not be undertaken, and that an individual would not think it could occur to him or her. The advent of social media where the number of friendly connections can multiply exponentially, and where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The USA Patriot Act and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Acts are examples of actions that may be deemed necessary in a time of war. During the period immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, the country was dubbed a Nation at War . This allowed laws that infringed on expectations of privacy to be passed in order to deal with the security of the nation. It is important to mention that such laws should have a term limit on when to expect a return to the constitutional protections of individual rights. In concurrence with the third amendment provides that No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law . Although the government in not permitted to house its Soldiers in the private houses of citizens without their consent in either peace or war time, it can choose to do so if there are laws to that effect. An example is when law enforcement official commandeers a private citizen s vehicle in performance of their duties. The case of Blackman v. City of Cincinnati (1942) is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Catcher In The Rye Should Be Banned Censorship Is there really an age to be grown up? Should being grown up mean you have responsibilities, like a house, a job, car, and the actual age of 18? Is that what it takes to be called grown up . In my opinion I don t think that s the case. I don t think age means anything. It s all about if you are responsible, polite, respectful, mature etc. Especially when it comes to foul language. Should you have to be a certain age to be introduced to it? Even when the case has to do with books, and the school providing you to read them. The question is whether or not The Catcher in the Rye should be banned for age reasons and because of its language and sexual content. In my opinion it shouldn t be banned for its language and sexual content. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which is one word maturity. The reason we have schools today is to give us an education and to make us ready for the real world. Right? Doesn t that include maturity? Shouldn t schools teach you that? The book Catcher in the Rye informs you on a lot of things in the real world. Like to grown up, don t always hold onto the past, that tomorrow is always promise, etc. This book was created for a reason. So why wouldn t someone want their students to read a book that is so helpful to the world around us. Even though the language and content may be bad the students should have enough maturity and respect to be able to hear/read it. Because someday they are going to be introduce to it whether it s planned or not. So why not sooner than later. One quote that goes forward with maturity is from the author of The Catcher in the Rye himself which is I think that one of these days, he said, you re going to have to find out where you want to go. And then you ve got to start going there. But immediately. You can t afford to lose a minute. Not you. This quote is saying whether or not you want to imagine it you have to start figuring out what you want to do with you life. And believe it or not the person you are is the person you wanna be. A quote from the book that explains maturity is How do you know what you re going to do till you do it? The answer is, you don t. I think I am, but how do I know? This quote is saying how do you know if you can do something or overcome something if you aren t even giving a chance. Just like schools banning Catcher in the Rye how do they know that students shouldn t read that. You just have to sit back and realize that thing aren t always going to be appropriate but it s a book. Its many words that turn into a story telling you about life and what s wrong with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Tyranny Essay Liberty and On Tyranny When founding the United States, the founding fathers sought to avoid the tyrannical rule they thought Great Britain exemplified. In order to do this, the founding fathers looked to history, specifically, the failed democracies of Ancient Greece and Rome, to model their country after. Now, the United States is regarded as a nation being founded upon and one that upholds the principles of democracy and liberty. Due to the United States association with liberty and democracy, it has become the common assumption that tyrannical rule could never occur here. However, recent occurrences of authoritarianism in Europe throughout the twentieth century, show that there is not much of a difference between Americans today and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was reminiscent of both Fascist and Communist denial of truths. By rejecting truth it is impossible to operate within a democracy. When people do not know what to believe it allows tyrants to manipulate the truth in their favor. Snyder also regards the other facets of the first amendment, such as freedom of speech, the right to assemble and petition as important to a democratic state. These rights limit the power of the government, and allow the people to influence it without fear of punishment. Snyder also realizes the importance of establishing a private life. Throughout this lesson, Snyder references Hannah Arendt, a German born American political theorist. Arendt believes that the beginning of totalitarianism is rather the blurring of public and private lives than the seizure of power by an all powerful dictatorial state. Snyder makes a point again to focus on the events in the 2016 election again, citing the hacking of Hillary Clinton and John Podesta s emails as invasions of privacy and the coverage of these events served as warnings to the beginning of a totalitarian state. Arendt is referenced again stating that by indulging in this seizure of private information, individuals and society as a whole are being degenerated into a mob. This devolution, as Arendt calls it, lead to the rights of individuals being ignored and replaced with the wishes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Should Female Contruction Workers Earn the Same Wages as Male Ever since women have been able to vote, there have been more rights for women everywhere in America. Somehow in construction working, women get lower paid than men. Should they be paid the same as men? The working area is the same, so why is it that women have lower payments because of their gender? This should be a new rule, for women have the same exact rights as men. Everyone is working the same, so why not? Finally, this can reduce women strikes. Working class women internalize their own oppression. These women learn the stereotypes that define their lives at an early age. Working class women strive to maintain the traditional feminine ideal while simultaneously struggling with the limitations of class. To a significant extent, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of the recent discussions, much of this has been influenced or at least based around Freud s theory of psychoanalysis and the his account of sexual development that follows from it. In very simplistic terms his account places masculine Is the inequality between men and women a human universal In this essay I will look at whether the inequality between men and women is a human universal, or whether there are or have been societies in which women shared ... sexuality at its centre, making the penis the only recognised and valued sexual organ (Smart). Female sexuality is constructed as lack of or a void because her genitals offer us nothing to see (Irigaray), thereby her desire is framed as an urge to come to possess the valued organ, which is the penis. Freud s account of sexuality was initially dismissed by Kate Millett in 1969 as she argued his ideas were self interested and just plain silly, however in Human Sexuality Explain the components of Human Sexuality. In your explanation include the definition of Gender we constructed in class. The components of Human Sexuality ... 1974, Juliet Mitchell brought Freud back into feminism (Smart). She argued that his references to the penis shouldn t be taken so literally, in attempt to split the symbolic phallus from the biological penis, the problem however remerged because men have both power and penises, so penis continued collapsing in the phallus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Automobiles Then and Now Essay Automobiles Then and Now The automobile has become an important part in our nations economy. In fact such an important part that is has called for many changes through out its history. One of the main changes is the body. In the 1950 s the body was made mostly of steel. This was okay if you like bulky, heavy, gas guzzling cars. The main reason why steel was so widely used is that the steel industry was so huge and steel was so cheep that it was the logical thing to use. However with all the advances in plastics it did not make sense to use steel when a lighter more durable substitute became readily available and much cheaper. Steel is still used though today because of its strength and protection to the passengers. Changes in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 1950 s the automobile hade drum brakes all the way around. The problem with drum brakes was that they heated up easily and by heating up that would cause failure to the brakes, (Coates Del, Brake System 1). Drum brakes would mostly heat up when traveling down hill, as one would have to apply the brake often and there being no ventilation it was a accident waiting to happen. Most drum brakes where mechanically actuated (Coates, Brake systems 2). This means that the brakes where actuated by a cable and caused them to lock up very easily. The hydraulic brake was introduced in the 1950 s (Coates Brakes Systems 3). This new braking system used fluid to apply pressure and greatly reduced lock up. Disc Brakes have become the premiere stopping system on cars today. Disc brakes do not trap water as drum brakes tend to do which causes them to slip and fail. Disc brakes also allow more surface area to accept pressure from the brake pads making stopping faster. In addition to disc brakes ABS (Anti lock Braking System) was introduced on motor vehicles in the United States as a safety feature (Coates ABS Brake Systems). ABS brake system uses wheel speed sensors, a computer and a modulator unit to prevent loss of tire adhesion during braking. ABS is now available on over 90 percent of all new vehicles. The ABS brake system does not operate when you apply the brake unless one ore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Glass Ceiling Sexism Women make up half of the world, but they re never been treated as equal to men. They ve had to work for everything they have today. Women had to fight for the right to vote as well as the right to leave their homes and become working citizens. Women have broken many barriers placed on them, but they still haven t broken the glass ceiling. The glass ceiling is the invisible barrier that women, as well as other minorities, face when it comes to equal pay. For every dollar earned by a man, a woman only makes about seventy five cents. This is not in any way a fair. Women work the same job for the same amount of time as men, but they earn less. This is what sexism looks like and there are laws against it, but these laws are not being enforced or taken seriously. The laws against the glass ceiling and sexism in the workplace should be enforced. Before World War 1 women were seen as solely being homemakers. If a woman worked she was frowned upon. Women were expected to stay at home, cook, clean, and take care of the children. They didn t get a say in anything concerning world matter or even community matters. Men did not see them as equals, rather a piece ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most TV shows feature strong male leads with the women being the ditzy side kick. If these women on TV can t stand up and be strong and independent it s no wonder that the younger generation of girls can t either. If they don t have anyone to look up to and take inspiration from they re not going to know exactly what they can do. Women are just as smart and hard working as men, and yet they re hardly even acknowledged. The solution to this problem is to cast more women in strong roles. Women are not weak and fragile like they re portrayed. In todays world women are in stronger roles than in the past, but it s not enough. Women should be in leading roles, and kicking butt, it s one way to show little girls that it s okay to be demanding and to take what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Explain Why Effective Teams Or Groups Are Only Effective... Efficient teams or groups are only effective in the workplace if several factors are put in place, these can include: Clear objectives. When objectives and aims are put in place they are agreed by the whole group or team and are fully understood by each member. Good communication. Effective communication is present in all the group or teams between themselves and other persons or groups. And any meetings that are held are productive. Appropriate Leadership. A team or group should have a leader whom is trusted and shows they can lead in the correct way. Support and trust. Members of the team or group should support each other by listening, offering ideas and encouragement. By doing these things they will earn the trust of others. Mutual Co operation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Finding Forrester Courage I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it Nelson Mandela. In the film Finding Forrester by Gus Van Sant an older white author, named William Forrester, who stripped himself from the world begins to become acquainted with a black teen, Jamal Wallace. They quickly use each other to find inner courage and achieve goals they never believed would happen. Forrester becomes Jamal s tutor and helps him through plagiarism allegations and Jamal becomes Forresters seeming therapist. Forrester is brought back into the real world to live a greater life and Jamal works to pursue his academic and basketball goals. They do these things through the courage the begin to obtain from one another. Finding Forrester shows that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When at Madison Square garden, going to the basketball game, Jamal and Forrester accidentally separate in a huge crowd of people and Forrester has an anxiety attack since he does not know how to live a life outside of his house. Forrester leaving his house in the first place, takes a lot of courage since he does not know what was going to happen. It is a challenge for him then to be all alone instead of with Jamal. His courage was tough to build up, as Jamal found, but eventually he gains the courage to hop back into the real world. According to Movielocity (2001), Compelled to look past skin color and suppositions, Jamal encounters not only his first fan, but a mentor who will challenge and change him forever, and Forrester has his first reason in years to emerge from his self imposed solitude (p.1). Despite their extreme differences, Jamal and Forrester exchange courage in different ways, they challenge each other to go outside of their box. These men have to challenge one another harshly in order to push the courage out of eachother. They are scared of the consequences, but eventually gain the courage. This matters because them being together rises the level of courage that they have, despite how hard it is. Forrester is scared of the world and Jamal is scared of falling into the stereotypical student athlete. At the state basketball tournament Jamal is told by an administrator of his school that if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Acetaminophen Chromatography Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to analyze the following analgesics: acetaminophen, aspirin, caffeine, and ibuprofen. This analyzes is to be done using thin layer chromatography (TLC). Also, in this experiment we isolate β carotene from spinach using column chromatography (CC). Chromatography is a separation technique. It separates a mixture in one state of matter by moving it through another substance in another state of matter (Woodford, 2016). Chromatography consists of a compound that does not move in the entire experiment (stationary phase) and another compound that runs through the stationary phase (mobile phase). Thin layer chromatography uses a thin sheet of silica gel as the stationary phase. The chromatography plate is then to be placed vertically inside a chromatography chamber (Thin layer chromatography, NA). Column chromatography works very similar to TLC, but instead of using a thin layer of silica gel, in this case we fill a column with this gel (University of Toronto, NA). Finally, we are looking to calculate the value of Rf for every substance. Rf is defined as the distance travelled by the compound divided by the distance travelled by the solvent in the TLC experiment (Weldegirma, 2016). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first part of this experiment uses thin layer chromatography (TLC) while the second part involves column chromatography ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. A Career in The Field of Veterinary Medicine Essay There are many areas in the career field of veterinary medicine that there need to be more reach done. This one in particular has numerous counts of stories and little to none reach that been done in this area of field. This area of field in veterinary medicine is the study and the use of adoptive mother. This is not talking about human mothers but animal mothers. These animals that had loss their own babies or good at raising their own babies may help care of other mother s babies that are in a real bad situation that need the help such as being abandoned or their mother has die. This study and use of these adoptive mothers will help keep species of animals from going extinct and give more inside look of the mother and baby relationship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Timber decided that she was a mom to ten puppies and has been taking care of them ever since. Once every one was settled, they were all moved into the food prep kitchen at the shelter, and a web cam was set up, allowing people around the world to check up on Timber and the puppies from anywhere with internet access. ( Claxton, Matthew, and Langley Advance ) A White Swiss Shepherd dog named Talli is the adoptive mother to orphaned tiger cubs and her own puppies in the Oktyabrsky Zoo. Because of the biological tigress mother named Bagira rejected them just after they were born and also, the tigress had abandoned two previous cubs. So, the staffs at the institution had known they would have to find a new mother to fill in. The zoo had advertised the position for mother online. Many people would have thought another tigress was best suited to the role of adoptive mother but staff at the zoo decided a Shepherd dog was acceptable. ( Swiss Shepherd dog ...) Jasmine was an abandoned greyhound that arrived at a wildlife sanctuary shivering and desperate for food; this poor dog needed all the love that she could get to be nurse back to her full health. However it took a while for her to fully trust staff at the center but with all the love and care she got, she was back to her full fitness. Now Jasmine is shown that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Pros And Cons Of Current Account Deficit The current account is an important component of the balance of trade system of our country. It is a measurement of a country s trade where the value of the goods and services it exports. A current account deficit represents negative sales abroad. A country undergoing current account deficit results in foreign liabilities and debt with the rest of the world. This further leads to payback of foreign current account reserves. Current Account includes imports and exports of goods and services and unilateral transfers of goods and services. Current account deficit in simple words is the economic situation when the total imports are more than the exports. This means that the country is importing more than exporting which requires the country to pay for the goods and services it imports. This leads to an unfavorable economic situation. The present record is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A positive current record adjust demonstrates that the country is a net moneylender to whatever is left of the world, while a negative current record adjusts shows that it is a net borrower from whatever is left of the world. A present record surplus builds a country s net remote resources by the measure of the overflow, and a present record shortfall diminishes it by that sum. A nation s adjust of current account is the net or distinction between the nation s exports of products and enterprises and its imports of merchandise and ventures, disregarding all money related current accounts, speculations, and different segments, over a given timeframe. A nation is said to have a current account surplus if its export surpass its imports and a current account deficit if its imports surpass its current account. Positive net deals abroad, by and large, adds to a present record overflow; negative net deals abroad, for the most part, adds to a present record ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Patellar Lab Report Essay Introduction There are two groups of reflexes in the human body, with two ways to categorize each of them. Reflexes can either be inborn and connected through the nervous system, or they can be learned through practice. Another way to explain a reflexive category would be autonomic reflexes or somatic reflexes. Autonomic reflexes are those which are unaware to us and act on visceral organs of the body, whereas somatic reflexes involve skeletal muscle stimulation. Both types of reflexes are put into effect via the nervous system. (1) The Patellar reflex, or Knee Jerk reflex, is used to test the nervous tissue in the spinal cord from L2 L4. The patellar reflex is known as a reflex arc . It is a negative feedback circuit that is made of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the same time the subject s patellar tendon was sharply tapped. The final element that was tested against the baseline reflex was the influence of fatigue on the strength of the reflex response. This was achieved by having the subject run up and down three levels of stairs three times in the Frost building stairwell of Holyoke Community College. The subject immediately came back to the original sitting position on the edge of the lab bench with legs dangling freely, and the patellar tendon was tapped once more. One subject was used, and was seated in the same position for each of the three tests performed. Because the patellar reflex is immediate, a video was taken during each tap with the hammer to visually compare the strength differences for each influence that was put into effect. This provided a steady, unwavering result with the option of repeated viewing for the conclusion of the experiment. After all three stages of the experiment were completed, the videos were reviewed for comparison between the baseline reflex and the three changing factors, along with any discrepancies and problematic areas that may have altered the results. The strength of the reflex was recorded as either equal to, more vigorous than, or less vigorous than the baseline reflex and the results were put into a simple chart. Results When testing the effects of muscle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Effects Of Long Term Space Flight On Human Dai 1 Zeqing Dai Dr. Erika Harnett Ess 102 Space and space travel 20 October 2016 Effects of long term space flight on human The main plot the science fiction paper includes a trip to a planet out of the solar system, including a record of the long flight to the destination and a description of the scenarios after landing on the plant. Discussion of space debris, space hazards, effect of long term space flight will be the main aspects in the record of the flight alongside with an introduction of the spacecraft technology. Regarding the post landing scenario, atmospheric composition, condition of the planet surface and habitability of the planet would be discussed in the paper. The topic that to be presented in this research paper is the effect of long term space flight. A flight that takes place in space for months or even years certainly has an impact on crew members conditions, both physically and psychologically. First and foremost, the major difference in the environment between the space and what the crew members are used to is the degree of gravity. Although in the actually spacecraft, zero gravity is countered by the artificial gravity generated to ensure crew members mobility, astronauts still live and work in an environment with little senses of stability and weight. Scientists have done experiments in Earth orbit that indicate weightless environment is deleterious to human body to a certain extent. (http://www.iop.org/resources/topic/archive/spacetravel/) Having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Physician’s Assisted Suicide Imagine yourself lying in bed at the hospital hooked up to all sorts of machines that are just barely keeping you alive. Imagine the pain and suffering you are in on a daily bass and the medication being given to you isn t cutting it any longer and all the doctors and nurses can do for you is just keep you comfortable. The doctors have literally given you no chance of survival and death is imminent. You have taken the time you have left to say your good byes, came to terms with dying, and you are ready to leave this world. If you could choose to end your life instead of wasting away, would you take advantage of it? Death is the inevitable fate of all humans. When facing death, the question may arise as to whether or not third parties ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a patient is laying in a hospital bed in pain and the medication no longer helps, the doctors and nurses can no longer help except to try and make the patient as comfortable as possible; why not let them choose to end their life. When the patient is forced to endure agonizing pain even though they want to die, some decided to end their lives on their own ending in a more traumatic and messy outcome then a humane injection or pill that will take away their pain and let them slip away easily. In my opinion there is no reason to suffer endlessly waiting on their imminent death, why not let a physician who knows what he/she is doing help the patient to end their lives on their own terms. The government cannot stop suicide from happening, there are people all over the U.S. that end their lives for a reason. Telling a patient who knows he/she will die sooner than later due to their illness that they cannot end their lives gives that patient in some cases a feeling of loss of power. When an adult is told by younger doctors and nurses that they are not to end their lives, it pushes some over the edge and they end up wanting to end their lives in their own way. When taking their lives into their own hands it can become messy and traumatic. Giving the terminally ill adults the power back to choose when they want to go and how they want to go makes their ending of life much more peaceful. The patient that is able to choose death ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. United States Armed Forces Are Only For The Rough And Tough The United States Armed Forces are only for the rough and tough. I learned about the military through commercials on television, my family members who veterans, and recruiters walking are thought my neighborhood and at school when I was a child. Join the most powerful military in the world, said a military poster I had seen walking home from work one day and the Be All That You Can Be Army commercials played while I was watching television. I believed that if I was rough and tough enough to join the military then I could do anything I put my mind to. It became a challenge and I decided to take on the challenge. I recall the very day I decided to join the military. As I sat in keyboard class, the teacher turn on the television. The news was on with a live broadcast of the Twin towers located in New York. Smoke was coming from one of the towers. Seeing this major event happen caused everyone in my class to talk. Some of my classmates started screaming and crying when the plane hit the other tower. School was released early because of the amount of students who had relatives that worked in the twin towers. Seeing all of my classmates and the other kids at my school crying caused something inside me to want to make a difference and fight for my country. Without doing any research of my own about the different branches of the military, I chose to join the Army. On the way home, I went to the nearest recruiting office and that became the beginning of my military career. I was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Jesus Movement Occurred Within The Intertestamental Era The Jesus Movement occurred within the intertestamental era. The movement had one foot in the past on the other in the future as this period emerged. Before Christianity stepped out on its own, it was considered to be a sect of Judaism. Hellenism acted as a veneer over the everyday life of Jews, but beneath that veneer, the Jewish worldview dominated the Gospel, not pagan Hellenism (Eddy, 2014). The claim that the Trinity is a Hellenistic pagan corruption of the early church was denied by recent research. Early Christianity was rooted in Jewish theological thought and like Judaism, the new faith guarded its identity (Eddy, 2014). One of the best kept secrets in the Christian church is the large role that women played in the early church. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christian and secular writers credited women with the growth of the church (Krueger and Kroger, 2012). There is nothing inherent in the character of Christian ministry as it is presented in the writings of the New Testament which would give reason for the exclusion of women. On the contrary, the New Testament portrays Jesus treating women as equal human beings. It also portrays women and men serving side by side in the various ministries of the early church . . . According to the evidence, the exclusion of women from ecclesiastical ministry is neither in accord with the teaching or practice of Jesus with that of the first century church (Bacchiocchi, 1987). Contrary to Rabbi ben Azariah s remark that Rather should the words of the Torah be burned than entrusted to a woman . . . Whoever teaches his daughter the Torah is like one who teaches her obscenities, the Holy Spirit was poured out on all the disciples, men and women alike, on the Day of Pentecost (Bacchiocchi, 1987). Peter quoted Joel to solidify that Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy. . . and on my menservants and my maidservants in those days I will pour out my Spirit (Acts 2:17 18). Maidservants meant that women had received the gift of the Holy Spirit (Bacchiocchi, 1987). Jesus was revolutionary in that he treated women and men as equals and violated many Old Testament regulations and traditions that indicated gender inequality. Robinson (2012) stated many examples of how Jesus treated women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Examples Of Cash Register Honesty Cash register honesty is taking other odds and ends but drawing the line at taking actual money. Taking a pencil from an office is an example of cash register honesty. You take it without thinking twice because it is only a pencil . However , overtime taking items with little value add up. It is said in the textbook, that by taking these little items without thinking twice we are contributing to the tens of billions of dollars that are lost each year. Having denial that taking these little value items is stealing , goes along with cash register honesty. An example of cash register honesty would be, Noah works at a restaurant and at the restaurant the employees are allowed to eat certain meals for free but the other meals that cost more money to make, the employees have to pay for . While, on break Noah notices that a few of his co workers are not paying for their food that costs. So , Noah asks his co workers about this and they state that they are not stealing because the meals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, sometimes Mary takes pens home with her and never returns them to the office. After a while, with Mary and others throughout the company taking office supplies home , the company has to buy more supplies. The company realizes that they are losing money , they should not have to be spending because they are having to buy office supplies regularly. So, the company has a meeting and claims that whoever is taking these supplies are stealing from the company and should stop. Mary was in denial of the situation because she thought these items barely cost anything and it can not be stealing because she never took anything valuable in her opinion. This would show cash register honesty because Mary did not think twice for taking a simple ink pen, but overall, the company still lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Social Contract Theory Using the Social Contract Theory to argue against increased regulation of guns, Timmons of Disputed Moral Issues (p.29) defines the Social Contract Theory as, An action is morally right if and only if (and because) it is permitted by a set of moral principles that hypothetical agents would agree to under conditions that are ideal for choosing moral principles (the precise characteristics of the hypothetical agents and ideal conditions to be spelled out) . As I attempted to analyze the social contract theory, I translated this theory as meaning in some circumstances gun usage can be morally justified and is thereby permitted for the safety and lives of the innocent. For example, if an armed or unarmed subject was to enter a home posing a threat towards the homeowner, the homeowner has the right to bear arms to protect oneself as well as the family s life. Next, with so much crime occurring in the world today, many adults, excluding people with mental illnesses, should have the right to possess guns for protection from bodily harm, but the guns should be locked away in a safe that is easily accessible to the owners only. Additionally, no child should have access to their parents guns without permission. As far as permission goes, a child may have permission from their parents to hunt or target ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, all sane adults should have protection. Next, if a person is being severely beaten by several bullies and no one attempts to break up the fight or call the police, that severely beaten person should be able to defend themselves however they see fit to possibly keep the bullies from harming others later. However, the element of surprise to a criminal could possibly force that subject to run off. For example, if the victim was armed with a gun and the subject did not expect the victim to have a gun in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Foreigners Singapore Examine the impact that foreigners have on Singapore. In Singapore, there has been a rise in the number of foreigners over the last few years. Foreigners, who include highly skilled professionals, lowly skilled workers, and even foreign students negative impact brought about by them. Foreigners are considered to be a double edged sword by many Singaporeans. The impact that foreigners have on Singapore can be classified in terms of education, economic, social and political impact. Increasing the birth rates, increasing the quality of the local students, adding value to our economy are just a few of the many positive impact brought about by them. However, competition in the academic race and contradicting ways of living which lead to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, there is no need for local students to worry about the rise in the number of foreign students. Hence, it is not entirely right to say that the influx of foreign students in Singapore will deprive our local students of opportunities in the field of academia. Another negative social impact is that they reinforce prejudices about immigrants in certain quarters. The way of living of some foreigners leads to the locals becoming upset over. For example, talking loudly in public, spitting and being unhygienic are some of the habits that Singaporeans find themselves uncomfortable with. This is especially so for the lowly skilled workers who forget that they are in a developed country and behave the way they do in their villages or homes. For example, the Straits Times covered new about social problems brought about by foreign workers. Many locals respondents mentioned things like workers getting heavily drunk at night and chatting away loudly at the void decks of Housing Development Board (HDB) flats. They also complained of workers talking loudly on their mobile phones on public transport and the more severe problem was that many locals felt that foreign workers like to stare at females. Anger has erupted over such problems leading to a misunderstanding of locals and foreigners. Locals try to stay away from foreigners. Thus there is a communication barrier between locals and some foreigners due to such social problems that arise. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Effect Of Hyperglycemia On The Brain It has been long recognized that children with diabetes mellitus onset before age 5 yr have permanent neurocognitive dysfunction more commonly than aged matched or sibling peers . A recent study showed that children with diabetes onset before age 7 yr had reduced intellectual performance and mild central brain atrophy in adulthood when compared with individuals with similar duration of diabetes but later onset . Because both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia occur in young children with type 1 diabetes, it is unlikely that hypoglycemia is the primary cause of this recognized but little publicized reduction in cognitive function associated with childhood type 1 diabetes in children. Hyperglycemia is known to adversely affect peripheral nerve structure and function in younger (3 6 months) but not in older rats. Physical and functional damage to peripheral nerves associated with diabetes is related to increased activity of the polyol pathway . The polyol pathway is a minor pathway of glucose metabolism that increases the intracellular content of the polyol sorbitol in response to increased extracellular glucose concentrations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This form of protection of the brain from hyperglycemia would reduce the influence of hyperglycemia on the brain as well as limit the influence of the preceding extrapolations of the polyol pathway observations from the peripheral nerve to the central nervous system (CNS). Additional study is therefore necessary to determine the long term effects of hyperglycemia on brain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Levius 25-44 Analysis that was entering into Israel s commonwealth through circumcision as explained in Leviticus 25:44. The law prohibited a person for stealing another individual to subject him/her to slavery. Exodus 21:16 26 explained the relationship between the master and slave. Some of the provisions given to protect the slave from harsh master were to enforce tough penalties against any master that would kill a slave. However, the master was freed from guilt if the slave dies after three days of beating or he recovers later because the slave was treated as the master s property. In case an expectant woman was beaten and gets a miscarriage without other serious injuries, the offender was fined according to the demands of the woman s husband. If the women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Physical Contact With Warmth Essay Williams Bargh (2008) investigated a study examining how physical contact with warmth should activate feelings of interpersonal warmth. Their hypothesis was increasing interpersonal warmth warmth should influence behaviors and judgements towards other people based on Asch s study with warm and cold personality traits, and Harlow s study involving macaque monkey babies and their preference of fake mother. There were two studies that Williams Bargh completed, where in their first study, they used involved 41 undergraduate college students, and using two temperature priming conditions were utilized using hot and iced coffee. There was a confederate in an elevator holding a coffee cup, clipboard, and textbooks in an elevator waiting for the participant. Once the participant entered the elevator the confederate asked the participant to hold either a hot or iced coffee while they wrote down information. Depending on the temperature of the coffee was the only between subjects manipulation within the first study. Once the participant made it to the examination room they completed a questionnaire related to warmness, and found a halo effect from their results. Their second study the researchers continued to use a between subjects design, however using a different sample size of 53 participants. In their first study the researchers found an issue with confederates treating participants differently even if they were not aware of it, so in order to eliminate this experimenters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Summary Of Bones In The Basement Bones in the Basement by Lora Gray was an amazing mystery book, it had just the right amount of suspense and had an intriguing concept of time travel. Reading is one of my hobbies and once in a while, I enjoy a great mystery book because I can t wait to find out what happened, so most of the time I binge read these kinds of books. This particular book really had me interested when the Grandpa said, I ve got many scars from my travels, yet never aged from being gone. Even for years at a time (Gray 205). I love it when books even remotely talk about immortality because I just find it so fascinating. When you return from the time machine you are still inflicted by the wounds you got from whatever time period you came from so it isn t complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. COMPENSATION CH. 1 Ch. 1: The Pay Model Your Turn... 1. The replacement of highly paid workers with lower paid workers did not cause Circuit City to perform so poorly. I have come to this conclusion based off of the section, Caveat Emptor, and am confident in my response. I do feel as though the variables were measured effectively and were useful in their research. However, just because it was useful does not mean they were actually related. The replacement of the highly paid workers with the lower paid workers is not necessarily the reason for Circuit City s poor performance. Even prior to 2007, Circuit City s stock prices from 2001 onward was always below Best Buy, and for the most part below Amazon and Walmart. I would have to agree with BusinessWeek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This causes competitive labor costs not to be of equal importance in the two industries. Best Buy is a retailer while the airline industry is a mode of transportation. Cutting labor costs in Best Buy would have much more of an effect than it would for the airline industry. Review Questions 1. Differing perspectives affect our views of compensation. It does not mean the same thing to everyone. A person s view can differ depending on whether you look at compensation from the perspective of a member of society, a stockholder, a manager, or an employee. Everyone is different. For example, an employee may have a different idea of what compensation is when compared to a stockholder. An employee may see compensation as a return in exchange between their employer and themselves, as an entitlement for being an employee of the company, or as a reward for a job well done. A stockholder on the other hand would have a different point of view. Stockholders are interested in how employees are paid and some believe that using stock to pay employees creates a sense of ownership that will improve performance which will in turn increase stockholder wealth. Additionally, compensation becomes a great interest to stockholders when it comes to compensating the CEO. 2. I can definitely relate to the definition from the employees point of view. My personal definition for compensation is what I get in return for my hard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Boo Radley Evolution Beatrix Potter once said, I hold that a strongly marked personality can influence descendants for generations , which Harper Lee strongly emphasizes in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee writes in respect to the view of life through introducing an elderly Atticus Finch and children Jem and Scout Finch. As Jem and Scout grow up, they are being filled with rumors of a controversial Boo Radley and societies view on why he lives the way he does. The two are filled with curiosity and do their best to convince Boo Radley to come out of his hiding. Creating a play to fulfill the excess time in summer Jem and Scout endeavor some close calls with protective Boo. As summer passes, Atticus gets suspicious of their game and he soon catches on. Atticus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Jazz Music In The 1920 s Jazz music is a blend of white middle class thoughts and African American traditions. Jazz originated in New Orleans in the beginning of the 1920 s. The Jazz Age was from 1920 through 1929. During the 1920 s, the First World War had just ended in 1918 and the Great Depression was affecting the citizens of the United States. Jazz music and dancing helped people forget about the terrible Great Depression. It gave the citizens a reason to be happy and love life during the 1920 s. The new form of music allowed people to express themselves in new ways. Jazz music was influenced by African American musicians, changed the music industry all over the world, and affected the society. There were many jazz musicians. Louis Armstrong is one of the most important jazz figures. Louis Armstrong is one of the first great soloists in the 1920 s musicians. His career rose in New Orleans. He influenced other jazz musicians by his fearless trumpet styles and distinctive vocals. Louis gave jazz music a purpose. He spread jazz throughout the world. Fletcher Henderson also influenced jazz music. He was an extraordinary musician and he impacted jazz music immensely. Without the jazz musicians, jazz music would not have been possible. With the assistance of the jazz musicians, the music industry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the change was positive because of the evolution of jazz music, but the Great Depression was occurring in the United States. Jazz music was influenced by African American musicians, changed the music industry all over the world, and affected the society. Jazz music affected people during the Jazz Age and it is affecting people today. Jazz music was not a fad, because it is still alters people today. It created fads like crazy outfits, new dances and dance marathons. Jazz music did not sound like any other music. Music before jazz was mainly about the war and the depression. Jazz music helped blend races ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. World Order Research Paper The world order, in general, refers to the economic, political or social state of affairs prevailing in the world at a given time and the corresponding effect this has on the different relationships countries have among each other. In this essay, I will argue that the world order is not in fact changing and that we are not witnessing a power shift from the West to the rest of the world. To prove this, I will analyse in terms of hard and soft power how the West is still the more dominant party. Firstly, I will compare the military and economic power of the US and China and come to the conclusion that the US is the more dominant power. Next, I will demonstrate how in terms of foreign policy and political power the US commands more soft power ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It could, therefore, be argued that these increased political tensions may cause the US to lose key allies and in turn help China become the more favoured country. However, in recent times, China has proven to be arrogant, aggressive and rude when it comes to executing its foreign policy. Many countries, including Japan and India, claim to find it increasingly challenging to cooperate with China and this has done nothing but push said countries towards the US and cemented the US s global power. Therefore, it is clear that even in terms of soft power, the US scores much higher than China and as a result there will be no shift in power which re emphasizes the fact that the world order is not changing. In conclusion, I have argued that the world order is not changing. In order to prove this, I have first established that in terms of hard power (militarily and economically) the US is the more dominant power and as a result there appears to be no power shift. Furthermore, I have shown that even in terms of soft power (using foreign aid and foreign policy) the US still scores ahead of China, once again indicating no signs of a power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Victor s Physical Appearance In Frankenstein Many parts in Frankenstein show how The Creature s physical appearance hinders his ability to become a part of the human community. Everyone who sees him assume that he is this evil creature who will harm them. Everyone rejects his longing to become a part of the community including his creator, Victor, who spent almost two years constructing him, villagers, and youth. Victor s initial reaction is that The Creature is an it . Even De Lacey, who cannot see The Creature, seems to be excluding him from humanity by the way he speaks. Despite The Creature s attempts to enter society, he is a singular being and therefore outside of humanity. He is unnatural, and therefore lacks human nature. He is excluded based on these facts, but he tries to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Creature then continues on and finds a village. Upon viewing the village, he says How miraculous did this appear! the huts, the neater cottages, and stately houses engaged my admiration by turns. The vegetables in the gardens, the milk and cheese that I saw placed at the windows of some cottages, allured my appetite. One of the best of these I entered; but I had hardly placed my foot within the door before the children shrieked, and one of the women fainted. The whole village was roused; some fled, some attacked me, until, grievously bruised by stones and many other kinds of missile weapons, I escaped to the open country and fearfully took refuge in a low hovel, quite bare, and making a wretched appearance after the palaces I had beheld in the village. (Shelley 108 9) After the villagers attacked him, he began to realize that there was something wrong because the reaction that they had to him was not okay. By this time he did not realize that he looks different than them, therefore he is confused as to why he is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...