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Suspense In The Sniper
Sniper Essay The sniper by Liam O Flaherty is about a sniper that has to secure out an area in the war,
yet while doing so he faces many dangers and threats. This genre is suspense. The sniper has various
things that help with the development of suspense in the story, while keeping you wonder. Leading all
the way up until the end. The author keeps things moving and interesting throughout the story. Such as
in the first part, him determining if he should smoke a cigarette and take the risk of being seen by an
enemy. Although he takes the risk to build the suspense to have him seen and shot at while on the
parapet. The author does this to give you a good sense of the suspense in the first,
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The During Battle And The War Wars
From the beginning of time, war has been used to conquer lands, establish order, enforce rules and
settle disagreements. Over time, war tactics have progressed and become more organized and efficient
in accomplishing the goal of defeating the enemy. There are thousands of advances in strategies used
during battle and the war wars are fought are have constantly changed. Looking back to when
organized war truly began many distinct, and commonly used, improvements can be seen. Such as,
chariots, hoplites, phalanxes, war elephants, and siege engines. Humans have always been fascinated
with speed and are constantly seeking ways to move faster. The invention of the wheel gave birth to
practical forms of transportation. Once the chariot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The walls of the chariot, or the box, were generally leather with a lightweight wooden frame. Within
the box were two men, a driver and a warrior. Projecting from the chariot was a long pole angled
upward and attached to a yoke , which was mounted on the horses backs. At first there were two
horses pulling each chariot, it is believed later on the setup was changed to fit four horses. On the right
side of the chariot, the driver s job was to control the horses and to get the warrior in the best position
to make his attacks. His attacks could be made with a bow and arrow, spear, mace, sword or dagger,
however the bow was normally a prime choice for the average warrior. A typical warrior riding into
battle was in full armor and ready to defend his chariot at all costs. The use of chariots spread very
quickly as their effectiveness was easily recognizable. The Shang of China adopted the concept of
chariots and modified them to fit three men. These three men were made up of a driver, a warrior and
his servant whose role was to replenish his arrows and have weapons ready for his use at all times. In
the Chinese culture, the chariots were used as a way to jump into a new social class as well. Horses
were so rare to own and expensive to acquire that only the few who were wealthy enough to buy
horses were able to be noble
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What Is William Tell Overture Form
For my classical piece of choice, I chose William Tell Overture which was composed by Gioachino
Rossini. It was first premiered in 1829 and the length of the piece is approximately twelve minutes but
are broken down. For the instrumentation of the piece, there was a piccolo, flute, tow oboes, and two
clarinets, and two bassoons in the windwood. There was four french horns, two trumpets, three
trombones, in brass. Cymbals, triangle, bass drums, and timpani in percussion and a various about of
violins, violas, cellos, and double basses in string. With these selected instruments, Rossini
constructed the piece into four parts.
In the structure of this piece, it is displaying the visual image of the Swiss Alps. In his description he
used music
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What Is The Influence Of Taylorism In The Turn Of The 20th...
In the turn of the 20th century came about Frederick Winslow Taylor, a mechanical engineer with his
interpretations and principles of how to improve work so that it would be more efficient and
productive which was later on referred to as Taylorism/scientific management. This essay will be
exploring Taylorism and its influence on Fordism and mcdonaldization.
Fredrick, Winslow, Taylor was an American engineer who was also a managing consultant at the turn
of the 20th century when industrialisation was in full bloom. He wanted to identify a standardised way
that was not in existence at the time to manage large groups of people and the increased complexity of
work by replacing the rule of thumb were craftsmanship was mostly controlled by the ... Show more
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Before when the car was moved around the workers or the assemblers, it took them a total of 12hours
to complete one car from start to finish but after moving the car past the worker it was reduced to 93
minutes for the completion of one car. Ford broke down each task of making a car from simplifying all
the processes including making a wheel into simple respective steps and even assembling. Each
worker became a specialist in their task. Inevitably there was no need to hire crafts men or skilled
workers because they could easily select and train workers or farm boys for a specific job. By
incorporating scientific management or aspect of Taylorism Ford managed to double the going wage
rate per day to 5 us dollars a day. He had no need to hire skilled craftsmen with years of training as he
could simply hire workers, train them to do a specific task and do any job quickly. In addition, he
provided jobs to incoming immigrants as long as they worked fast and obeyed orders. However
similarly to Taylor ford did not put into account that workers are not like machines and they have
other needs such as job satisfaction, as at the end of the day his workers became expandable and
deskilled. They could easily be replaced by someone
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A Short Note On Earthquake Alarm Structures Of A Wireless...
IV. EARTHQUAKE ALARM STRUCTURES
The earthquake alarm wireless system is divided into two parts,
1) Transmitter part (sends signal) 2) Receiver part (receive signal)
Fig:2 transmitting part of a wireless earthquake system.
Fig:3 receiving part of a wireless earthquake system.
Here, the transmitting part includes the ADXL335 accelerometer which is mainly a analog devices and
generates analog signal. It [6]and compares it with a predetermined threshold value. The signal which
accelerometer generates is analog signal and the microcontroller only functions on digital there is a
ADC which is connected to microcontroller fro this coversion.. The signal generated by a
microcontroller is then send to a Xbee S2.
ADXL335: ADXL335 is a type of 3 axis accelerometer which is very thin, low power and small and
sends voltage outputs to the microcontroller. It is a kind of gadget which can be utilized to recognize
stuns, vibration and it likewise has some different applications, for example, for gaming, cell phones,
picture pivot and cameras.Instead of using some additional temperature circuits in building this system
ADXL335 can be used as it is very efficient and has very less error. It can measure in 3 xis with a
measurement range of Âą3g. In this system is connected to ADC pins for analog to digital conversion.
ADC (analog to digital conversion): it is connected so that an analog signal generated from an
accelerometer can be converted to digital
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“Over the years, I have come to realize that the greatest...
Over the years, I have come to realize that the greatest trap in our life is not success, popularity, or
power, but self rejection, Henry J.M Houwen once stated. In the graphic novel American Born
Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, Jin Wang and the monkey king experiences rejection as they interact
with society. In the short story Linh Lai by Rebecca Rosenblum, Linh Lai helplessly suffers rejection
as she struggles to meet her uncle and Mr. Koenburg s expectations. In the short story Tapka by David
Bezomozgis, people are rejected because of their differences. Rejection by society exists in Tapka and
Linh Lai, whereas American Born Chinese incorporates both rejections by themselves and by society.
Stories show that people are rejected by society, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lastly, Mr. Koenberg tries to prevent Linh from talking to the skaters. You talk to those something
something boys who long something. Bad for business, Jinny, (9) Mr. Koenberg says to Linh, thus
making her worry of what he would think of her when she continues to talk to the skaters. Linh
struggles as her uncle Steve and Mr. Koenberg rejects her for not meeting their expectations.
The graphic novel American Born Chinese shows how being rejected by society leads to self rejection.
Firstly, the monkey king is denied entry to the dinner party because he is a monkey. When the monkey
king demands to be let into the dinner party, the guard says Look. You may be a king you may even be
a deity but you are still a monkey, (Yang 15), and then, the monkey king begins to notice and hate the
thick smell of monkey fur when he gets home. Additionally, the monkey king refuses to call himself a
monkey. Tze yo tzuh visits the monkey king one day, and he then calls the monkey king a silly little
monkey, but the monkey king doesn t accept this, and then Tze yo tzu says, I created you. I say that
you are a monkey. Therefore, you are a monkey. (69). Lastly, Jin rejects to be himself due to the fact
that he is Chinese, therefore, he cannot ask Amelia out. One night, Jin desperately wants to have a
completely different appearance, and then he dreams of the herbalist s wife, and she says, So, little
friend, you have done it. Now what would you like to become? (194),
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Significance Of The Zoo Story
II. The Zoo Story by Edward Albee
The Zoo Story has been called the most impressive debut ever made by an American dramatist
(Bigsby 129). The title of the play, The Zoo Story, is a significant title as it shows that it is not a story
about someone who visits the zoo and sees the animals, but it shows how the protagonist, Jerry, lives
with his neighbors. Although they are living in a rooming house, they are isolated from each other in
their rooms, like animals, and unable to form relationship even with the landlady s dog (Hayman 189),
like the animals in the zoo who live in cages. Kenneth Krauss says the title of the play itself: The Zoo
Story,... is the play s story of how modern urban life transpires in a landscape where human animals
are looked into unnatural enclosure (68) such as Peter s scale flat, with wife, children, two televisions,
and potentially antagonistic pets (69). It also shows how Jerry suffers from divided space (Krauss 69)
in a dirty and shabby like room. Rose A. Zimbardo says that the title suggests that the world is a zoo
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He also uses them in order to finish the play in a very tragic way. He uses Peter to be the means that
will end Jerry s miserable life and to be the means that will Ignite Jerry s anger. Albee chose to create
the character of Peter to be an educated one in order to show the difference between him and Jerry
who is not an educated man. Albee wanted to show how the people from the upper class society,
represented by Peter, are completely different from those of the lower class society, represented by
Jerry. Although Peter is a man in his early forties, he seems younger than his age, and although Jerry is
in his late thirties, he looks like a man older than this. This shows how the luxurious life lived by the
upper class society is reflected on their
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Analysis Of Nahco3 In Alka Seltzer Tablets Lab Report
What Is the Percent by Mass of NaHCO3 in Alka Seltzer Tablets?
When it comes to understanding how starting material and product effect each other, it has been
inevitably thought that the amount of starting material has always included a limiting and excess
reactant that conclusively determines the product amount. The Lab Manual stated in applicable cases,
such as buying amounts of starting material to form a certain product, could change a reaction, or have
economic effects of wasting unnecessary amounts of material, therefore, unnecessary amounts of
money.1 For instance, determining the amount of active ingredients in the fizz reaction of an Alka
Seltzer tablet is a great example to understand how much reactant is needed to cause the relief
(determined by the product) according to the Lab Manual.1 According to researcher Dr. Catherine
Chen, sodium bicarbonate is used for the acid base netrualization.2 The Lab Manual presented the
following reaction in which the active ingredient in Alka Seltzer tablets sodium bicarbonate
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After the amount of carbon dioxide lost was found, stoichiometry lets the loss of carbon dioxide to
help find the amount of sodium bicarbonate reacted. Moreover, the mass of sodium bicarbonate and
the mass of the original tablet help calculate the percent by mass of sodium bicarbonate. An
observation made is that the changing amounts in each trial according to Table 1.1 show that, with
changing amounts of starting material, the mass of carbon dioxide and the mass of sodium bicarbonate
are inevitably affected. However, looking closely at Figure 1.1, the amounts of vinegar added
increased in the experiment consequently making it the excess reactant to the sodium bicarbonate
causing the graph in Figure 1.1 to level out. The tables should then show a steady increase in the
percent by mass in the tablet and the amount of carbon dioxide
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Physical Development in Middle Childhood
There are many important factors to consider when teaching students aged in their middle childhood
(6 10 years) and planning curriculum. During this time the student s physical development is changing
dramatically and as teachers we need to understand the changes they are going through so we can
adjust the learning environment accordingly. By physical I of course mean the development of the
body, brain and motor skills. I will now explain the importance of all factors needed for excellent
physical growth and development in the middle childhood years.
One important factor of physical activity during these years is to improve their gross and fine motor
skills which assists with the many other benefits that being physically active will ... Show more
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It s in the children s nature to want to be active in sports and it gives them the stimulation and
organisation that they need. It s also in some children s nature to be shy and reserved. It s important
for all students to be improving their skills but most important for the more reserved children.
Inactivity will only perpetuate their shyness because they are missing out on group activities in a fun
environment. Being a part of a team helps confidence and communication with their peers. Children
need to embrace being active from early on especially now as their bodies crave being active they will
associate activity with fun . Inability to develop their gross motor skills can lead to the children feeling
sluggish, weight will be gained lowering their confidence and increasing the risk of obesity and their
relationship with physical activity will be mentally unhealthy. Inability to develop their fine motor
skills is also just as important. This is the time where children need to perfect their handwriting, craft
making and reading these are very important skills that they will need for the rest of their lives. If
children find they don t excel at these skills they will find they get frustrated, it lowers they confidence
and willingness to try and parts of their brain are underdeveloped. For example in this
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Issues By Julia Michaels
The first song I am introducing on my soundtrack is Issues by Julia Michaels. Throughout Hannah s
life she had many issues she needed to overcome. During all the events Hannah was going through,
she needed to have a real friend that she could vent to, but she did not have anyone to go to. Hannah
only had one real friend named Kat, but she moved away the summer before the freshman year of high
school. Hannah genuinely thought her best friend for life would be Jessica, but that quickly changed
within a few weeks of school. When Jessica slapped/scratched Hannah, it was pretty clear that their
friendship was over, but if they had resolved that issue and continue being friends, could Hannah still
be alive? Hannah needed a friend to talk about Tyler, Justin, Bryce and many more, but she never got
that. Two lines that stands out in the lyrics of the song Issues is, Yeah, I got issues... And one of them
is how bad I need you. These lines specifically point out how bad Hannah needed Jessica in their
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The first four lines talk about how the artist has made up her mind about what she is going to do next.
When Hannah started to plan out how she was going to make the tapes and eventually commit suicide,
she already had her mind set, so she did not need to continue on with her life. Throughout the song,
the lyrics, Should I give up... Or should I just keep chasing pavements?... Even if it leads nowhere...
keep repeating itself over and over again. I think Hannah had deeply thought about living her life and
these lyrics show how she thought about advancing on. Chasing the pavements of the streets are a
perfect example of life going on and on, but depending on which path Hannah took, her life got cut
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How Did Hillary Clinton Impact The World
You have to be true to yourself (BrainyQuote). This is a quote by Hillary Rodham Clinton, a very
important woman in the decade of the 1990s. Many events occurred in the 1990s that still impact the
entire world today.
One important public figure in the 1990s was Hillary Rodham Clinton. Hillary Clinton is a politician.
She is most well known for being the First Lady of the United States and Bill Clinton s wife. While
she was the First Lady, she brought attention to the issues of women and children. Over Clinton s time
in the political world, she has won various awards. These awards include the Freedom Medal,
Margaret Sanger Award, Arkansas Woman of the Year, Philippine Legion of Honor (Rob Nagel). She
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These events of protest occurred in 1999. Protesters around the world gathered in places like Seattle,
India, and all over Europe p rallied against capitalism. At these events, people asked for a peaceful
change from capitalism to communism. Even though these places stayed capitalist, many people still
believe that there should be governments using the communist ways. Although these protests didn t
reach their goal, the debate is still fought over(Patricia Levy). In the 1990 s, an invention was created
that is now used in everyday life, The World Wide Web also known as the WWW. In the year of 1990,
Tim Berners Lee created the World Wide Web.It was invented in the United States and was later
released to the public in 1991. The World Wide Web has become very important and people could not
imagine a life without it. Overall, the World Wide Web has become very important to the world (Tim
Berners Lee). During the 1990 s Beanie Babies were all the craze for teenage girls. Within the first
three years after being released, more than 100 million Beanie Babies were sold. Beanie Babies were
stuffed animals with plastic beans given with names and birthdates. They mainly appealed to teenage
girls. Today, Beanie Babies aren t as popular as the used to be , but they are still bought all the time.
Beanie Babies overall were a very crazed object the everyone wanted (George
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Aaron Beck s Theory Of Depression
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Different studies showed that adolescents do not sleep adequately and inadequate sleep is usually
related with greater risk for depression, furthermore studies usually get urban adolescents as their
sample and scarcity of research in rural adolescents (Daly, 2015).
Sleep disturbance is the great cause for depression, functional impairment, falls, poor quality of life,
and poor health (Martin, 2010). Furthermore according to the American Psychiatric Association
(2013), sleep disorders usually come along with depression, anxiety and cognitive changes. One of the
major causes of the problem of disease in the world is depression (Lee et al., 2014). Depression is a
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This theory was developed by Aaron Beck in 1967. The said theory is a diathesis stress model
associated to predisposing factors, the factors that cause people to become hopeless or vulnerable
when depressed, precipitating factors, the events that cause people vulnerability, and perpetuating
factors, the factors that maintain and cause of return of the depression (Grant et al., 2010).
According to Beck negative dysfunctional attitudes could be the cause of cognitive triad which is
thinking in a way of seeing the self, the world and the future negatively (Possel Black, 2013). Beck
(1967) said that people who are depressed perceive the world with many hindrances and this person
communicates with the environment negatively.
Esbensen and associates (2007) reported that people who are depressed limit their rational and
obvious explanations and automatically perceive situations negatively. And also Brewin (1998) stated
that existence of depressing thoughts affects individual s ability to process information consciously
that could cause symptoms for depression namely, sleep disturbance, delusions, cognitive and motor
slowing and lack of
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Why Polygamy Should Be Legal
Could you imagine living in a world where it is acceptable for a man to marry more than one woman
and be open about it? A large number cannot and the practice of polygamy is seen as a taboo. The
families usually live private lives, and they do not interact with the rest of America due to anti bigamy
society we live in. Polygamy is the practice of being married to more than one person at the same
time. This is not to be confused with an open relationship or an open marriage. This topic was viewed
as controversial for years. As a practice that was not accepted in the public eye, it recently gained
more attention with mainstream media and culture. Shows on television such as Sister Wives may
pose questions if polygamy should be legally practiced, and it should not be. The stronger actions that
law enforcement continues to take against polygamist communities are justified. Women who partake
in the practice often times are not old enough or aware enough to be offered a real choice in the
polygamist marriage. Furthermore, the young women engaging in the practice makes it illegal. They
should be taken out of these environments as well as have the choice to live their lives as they please.
Polygamy can equally be seen as a way of oppressing women. The wives are forced to share their
husband with multiple women, while addressing the husband as their leader . Polygamous unions
nonetheless are still thriving in present day America as of 2015. These communities are allowed to
live
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Hyperbole In Life Of Pi
This passage connects to the theme of parent child relationships between Pi and his father. This
passage is important towards plot development because it show the strong relationship between Pi and
his father. Santosh Patel called Pi and Ravi unexpectedly and tries to frighten them, to keep them from
being naive by going close to a ferocious carnivorous animal. This is important towards the setting
because Pi lives in a Zoo and is surrounded by animals that can easily disfigure him. Martel uses
hyperboles to exaggerate the fear of Pi by saying that his neck should have snapped and his head
should have fell to the floor because of how hard he was nodding. The hyperbole is very effective in
helping the reader to understand the fear Pi is going
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Mediterranean World Continuities
There were changes to the Mediterranean World, but also continuities from the Roman Empire in 100
CE, to the Abbasid Empire in 800 Ce, to Feudal Europe in 1000 CE. Christianity and Islam,
architecture, and the status of women all changed, even though some parts of them remained the same.
Christianity and Islam developed and spread. New architectural advancements were added to the
already existing Roman innovations, and the status of women improved overall.
Christianity and Islam became the dominant religions in the Mediterranean by 1000 CE, and as these
religions spread, they became more dominant in the lives of their followers. At first, the Roman
Empire, which controlled the entire Mediterranean, was polytheistic, but around 300 CE, Emperor
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The Romans were master engineers and were known for beginning to use the arch and dome. An
example of the use of these innovations is the Aqueducts. The Aqueducts were very important to
Rome because it delivered water to the huge population, meaning that the arch and dome helped build
very efficient and useful buildings. The Umayyads and Abbasids on the African side of the
Mediterranean continued to use the arch and dome, but also added their own style of geometric
designs to their buildings because Allah could not be expressed in picture form. This is seen in the
many mosques that were built, including the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. The Byzantines and
Feudal Europe both also used arches and domes to build their churches. They also incorporated tall,
arched windows into their unique architectural style. This is where the arch came into play for Europe.
In conclusion, the arch and dome were continually used throughout the history of the Mediterranean,
but other styles from different political organizations also
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How Does Enzyme Concentration Or Temperature Affect The...
Question: How does changing enzyme concentration or temperature affect the reaction time of
enzyme activity? Background and Introduction: Enzymes are proteins that process substrates, which is
the chemical molecule that enzymes work on to make products. Enzyme purpose is to increase the rate
of activity and speed up chemical reaction in a form of biological catalysts. The enzymes specialize in
lowering the activation energy to start the process. Enzymes are very specific in their process, each
substrate is designed to fit with a specific substrate and the enzyme and substrate link at the active site.
The binding of a substrate to the active site of an enzyme is a very specific interaction. Active sites are
clefts or grooves on the surface of an enzyme, usually composed of amino acids from different parts of
the polypeptide chain that are brought together in the tertiary structure of the folded protein.
Substrates initially bind to the active site by noncovalent interactions, including hydrogen bonds, ionic
bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. Once a substrate is bound to the active site of an enzyme,
multiple mechanisms can accelerate its conversion to the product of the reaction. But sometimes, these
enzymes fail or succeed to increase the rate of action because of various factors that limit the action.
These factors can be known as temperature, acidity levels (pH), enzyme and/or substrate
concentration, etc. In this experiment, it will be tested how much of an effect
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The Corruption Of The Puritans In New England In 1639
Deciding that religious freedom is worth the risks, the puritans crossed the sea. Puritans were
reformed protestants and believed that the church of England was still too much like it was before.
They believed the church of was corrupt. They didn t break from the church but sought to reform it, so
they set out for the New World in the 1630. When they arrived in the New England area they decided
to start a new colony. The puritans were very strict and didn t tolerate other religions.
Thomas Hooker was the founder of Connecticut colony and a prominent puritan minister. His most
famous sermon was on May 31, 1638 on Principles of Government. This influenced the fundamentals
of government in 1639. Roger Ludlow wrote most of the fundamentals of government,
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Should I Invest in Jc Penney
Should I Invest in JC Penney Nadia shelchkov Wilmington University Abstract This paper explains
and explores the financial statements of JC Penney and its four top competitors: Kohl s, TJX, Wal
Mart, and Target. It analyzes their net profit margin compared with industry, return on assets, return on
investment, return on equity, price earnings ratio, inventory turnover, Beta, etc. and then compares
these variables to the other stores. This information gets analyzed from an investors point of view and
also states my opinion on investments and which company I would invest in. Should I Invest in JC
Penney JC Penney was founded in 1902 by James Cash Penney who wanted to build a store based on
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This means that JC Penney turns over their inventory 2.5 times during year. TJX turns over their
inventory 5 times during the year, in fact TJX is the only competitor whose turn over inventory
average is above the industry average. As stated in Fundamentals of Corporate Finance by Stephen A.
Ross, the Beta indicates the amount of systematic risk present in a particular risky asset relative to that
in an average risky asset (427). The Beta for JC Penney and TJX is above industry average that means
that these companies would have a greater expected return. Systematic risk or market risk is the risk
that affects a large number of assets. Examples of systematic risk are inflation or increasing the
interest rate, or any uncertainties in the economy but not the company s performance. Unsystematic
risk is the risk that mainly associated with specific companies or may be some competitors and
suppliers. The systematic risk affects the whole market and cannot be controlled by investors.
Unsystematic risk however affects the company and is controlled by the company s performance.
When investors invest money into a company they must research all aspects of that company so they
are aware of the unsystematic risks they may encounter. JC Penney is an unfavorable choice for
investors because the company analysis indicates that the company is unprofitable. Along with the bad
financial analysis and
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Letter To Sullivan Ballou
In the first two paragraphs of Sullivan Ballou s letter to his wife, he talks about the seriousness of the
situation and how determined he is to follow through on the task he has set for himself. In the letter,
Sullivan Ballou writes, Lest I should not be able to write again...and it may be of some conflict and
death to me (paragraph 1). This quote shows the seriousness and the severity of the situation, and that
it could be a life threatening situation. However, Sullivan Ballou still does what it takes to complete
his job and is determined to follow through. In paragraph 3 Sullivan Ballou writes, And I am willing
perfectly willing to lay down all my joys in this life, to help maintain this government, and to pay that
debt. This shows that Sullivan Ballou is determined to do whatever it takes to help maintain the
government even though it can cost him his life and all of the joys of his life. After the first two
paragraphs of Sullivan Ballou s letter, he transitions to the third paragraph where he changes the
subject to his feelings for his wife Sarah. Sullivan Ballou starts paragraph 4 by writing her name at the
beginning of the sentence to signify that he has stopped talking about the war and has now moved on
to express his feeling and love to Sarah.
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Comparison Of The Article Dignity And Dreams
Introduction The question of concern in the article, Dignity and Dreams (Sykes, 2015), was whether
the Earned Income Tax Credit [EITC] provided families with enough support to progress financially
just over the poverty line. While This was an important focus there was a The emphasis on how the
family respectfully and discreetly received the money was also an active factor. Likewise, in the
second article, Bonus or Rebate? (Epley, 2006), there was a concern about a consumer s reluctant
choice to spend a check depending on its label. They specifically tracked spending patterns of
consumers receiving either a Rebate (a loss) check or a bonus (a gain) check and documented whether
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Or would the recipients spend a surplus of money if thought to be a bonus check? Sykes (2015) had
found that families felt a relief from financial stress when it came to receiving their yearly lump sum
from the government. They were able to pay back many of their debts, just as a responsible family
should. This allowed them to enhance the amount of consumption they were given leeway for. Such as
toys or brand name foods. For families in Welfare who were given limited room to grow, EITC left
enough money to lift dreams off the ground and making it possible for families to invest in their
futures. All of these factors made it easier for the families to feel a sense of citizenship. Social
inclusion plays a larger factor than once thought. Using government programs like SNAP (food
stamps) ostracized people in public areas; making it difficult to feel proud or in a sense normal . I
strongly believe that this article found what they set out to look for. The results clearly show that EITC
gave low wage families a sense of dignity, but since the population interviewed and tracked was so
small it s difficult to believe that all families in the same program live entirely the same. The lurking
variables consisted of past programs impeding on the behavior of present recipients in the EITC
program. These past programs have altered the way of thinking for some people. The
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Self-Evaluation Essay
As a junior in high school, I started getting emails from a division three college known as Carleton.
The purpose of these messages was to recruit me to come play football for them. After multiple
exchanges, I then got in touch with their running back coach and recruiting coordinator, Coach Jerome
Smith. I later found out that Coach Smith got his master s degree in athletic administration from
Indiana University and had connections to the football program here as well. While he took classes
towards his degree, he also worked closely with the football team as an operations intern and quality
control coach. After recognizing his connection to Indiana University, I reached out to him via text
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His idea of planning does not differ from what I learned in class; however, if I had to teach this topic
to kids looking to go into coaching, I would make it specific to this field. Also, his outlook on division
three athletics resembles what the book says. They do not have a lot of money to bring in students;
therefore, they must focus on providing a fun environment for the players that do decide to play for
them. I really enjoyed this experience because it made me want to branch out and gain as much
experience as I can. Coach Smith started right where I am at and is currently in the process of working
his way up through the ranks, hoping to reach the division one level eventually. As he pushed his way
from quality control coach here at Indiana, to coach at Marian University, and then through multiple
division three schools, Coach Smith took a small amount of knowledge from every position he held.
Now, he finally got himself to an opportunity to learn how to coach and effectively recruit players to
come to his school. Overall, I believe this interview was an important step for me to reach my career
goals and I will use this experience to grow as a coach. I feel that this assignment is one that students
should take seriously because it forces you to reach out to individuals that you may not have otherwise
contacted. Being one step closer to my career goals, I can thank Coach Smith for teaching me to
branch out and connect with as many people as possible just as he
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What Is The Theme Of Amoretti
Edmund Spenser s Amoretti, first published in 1595, is a sonnet cycle, which describes the poet s love
for, courtship of, and eventual marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. The series of sonnet are unique in that
they do not end with love being unrequited, but rather with the resolution of the poet s love in
marriage. However despite the ultimately happy outcome of Spenser s courtship, in many of his
sonnets he describes the agony of love longing and the anguish of harboring an unreturned affection.
In Sonnet 54, Spenser compares the courtship of his beloved to various types of theatre performance,
describing himself as an actor and the object of his affections as a spectator. The poet accentuates this
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The poem is organized into three quatrains with an interlocked rhyme scheme and a final rhyming
couplet. The first two quatrains portray the poet as an actor in love, while the third quatrain is
concerned with the callous response of the beloved spectator, and the final couplet marks a shift from
description to judgment with the poet concluding that the woman who he loves must be made of stone
to be so unfeeling. The sonnet is written in iambic pentameter, this style of meter furthering
associations with the theater and theatrical performance to the minds of readers familiar with the well
known English plays of this period by Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare written
primarily iambic pentameter. Furthermore throughout the poem, the unstressed/stressed pattern seems
to further dramatize the speakers words, especially in the last quatrain in which the important words
relating to action and reaction are consistently stressed, such as merth , rues when (twice), laugh
(twice), mocks and cry. Spenser s use of iambic pentameter also invites comparison to the work of
Patrarch, the father of the sonnet who used iambic pentameter for his poems. Spenser s sonnet 54
returns to many
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My Life Has Changed Our Life
If I were a well educated and social kid, I would live a life no one could imagine of. My parents have
been living on a farm ever since I was born. Every day of my life I have been raising cows, raising
field crops, and livestock. Neither had we had enough time or money to move to an immense mansion
or leave our farm. My life is all about working and I can t even apply for school because of how poor
we are. My life has changed like a series of books. I wish I could have known that my life was going
to be full with sadness and mourning, but in life everyone has to...die On Sunday morning, I woke up
with the same thoughts and the same yelling from my parents for the past 12 years. Seriously, I would
rather be deaf then hear my parents yell, make sure you clean the barn out when we are gone and feed
the cows . I slowly went down stairs with my shoulders down and a hideous look on my face. My
pale, face showed how disappointed was with my unpleasant life. As soon as I got down stairs, the box
I had put out in the kitchen was there just waiting for me to pick it up. I finally realized that I did not
have enough time to do all of my chores when my parents came back. Quickly, I grabbed the brown,
crinkly box from the bottom with my boney, cold hands and picked it up the best I could. Every step I
looked carefully to make sure I didn t fall. I kept the box inside my room so I could know where it was
and that I could keep track of it. It was noon and my parents were still not back
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Midlife Behavior Essay examples
From the life course perspective, midlife behavior has both antecedents and consequences. Earlier life
experiences can serve either as risk factors or as protective factors for the health and well being during
this stage of development. According to the study Journey from Childhood to Midlife completed by
Werner and Ruth Smith in 2001, by middle adulthood, most people have noted a balancing in their
lives and improvement in overall quality of their lives. The period of early adulthood had provided
positive turning points such as community college, marriage to a stable partner or military service. A
contributing factor is relationships that provided emotional support as well. The presence of a
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The two other theorists, Jung and Levinson held similar views. Karl Jung and Daniel Levinson
theorized that middle adulthood was time for balancing a person s life much like Erikson. However,
Jung sees as a time for discovery and reclaiming parts of the self that was repressed in the search for
conformity in the first half of life. On the other hand, Daniel Levinson sees the life course more as a
sequence of eras each with his own biopsychosocial character with major changes from one to the
next. Levinson sees adulthood as fluctuating periods of relative stability and periods of transition. He
viewed the developmental stage as balancing four opposing aspects of identity and to understand the
life, and more importantly, the personality theory, developed by Carl Jung, it is important to note the
time span in which he lived. Jung s insight shows the human need for a relationship. All three theorists
felt relationships had an impact on human development and thus relationships in middle adulthood
deserve further examination.
Relationships play significant roles throughout the life course and this is especially true in middle
adulthood. The relationships are the most diverse and many of them mature and evolve through the
stages of development while others just begin to emerge. This is seen in infancy with the most
significant relationship being their caregiver and in middle childhood it moves beyond
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Questions and Answers on A Career as an Engineer
Please, briefly tell me about yourself and your educational background.
I am an ambitious and well driven woman who believes in herself. After finishing my high school l
went to Vaal university of Technology for my diploma, University of Pretoria for my degree in
engineering, and then Sorbonne University for my masters in engineering.
What first draw you to study engineering?
It has always been a passion in my life to work with electricity and electronic devices. When l was
young l used to fix and repair adapters, radios and TVs. Being accepted to the engineering faculty was
just a continuation of the dream that l begun when l was young.
Which year of study was the most challenging, and why?
Probably, my first year was horrible because l was less prepared for university studies. I missed most
classes; fell behind in class, and l was very uncertain about whether l was following the right career
path.
What do you enjoy least or most about engineering?
I hate those long hours figuring out a solution to a problem that seems impossible to decode.
Why should one become an engineer?
Engineering is a challenging, high paying career. If you have up to date engineering skills, jobs are
abundant. Engineering jobs often come with flexible hours, location flexibility, and the hard skills you
learn translate easily to new positions
What are some reasons one should not become an engineer?
In my opinion, you should never take a job simply
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Dulce Et Est Decorum Essay
Poetry can be dangerous, especially beautiful poetry, because it gives the illusion of having had the
experience without actually going through it. Good evening and welcome to burning poetry, I m your
host Izzy and tonight s topic is based around Wilfred Owens poem Dulce et Est Decorum. War is often
glorified but in reality is a futile and devastating event, Owen explores this in his poem Dulce et Est
decorum. Owens Dulce Est Decorum is a poem that relates to modern day society through its ability to
leave a large impact on the audience. During the years of 1914 to 1918, over nine million people died
due to World War 1. Entire cities were demolished and nations where torn down, only to be reformed
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Caught in the middle of all the tragedy that was primarily based in trenches, Owen began to find it
hard to account for all the distress and death he witnessed. Progressively becoming more convinced
that the war seemed to be carrying on past its purpose, Owen began to write poetry that highlighted
the irony of his situation. Owens Dulce et Est decorum explores the true events of war being the
tragedy and suffering that takes place. He points out to the reader that war is definitely not something
to be glorified or praised, and that the real meaning of being proud to fight for your country, has been
taken away.
Poetic devices are tools that a poet can utilize to create rhythm, enhance a poems meaning, or
reinforce a mood or feeling. Dulce et Est decorum by Wilfred Owen enhances the real life effects and
devastation that war leaves on people. The psychology behind the everyday battle that veterans of war
face, has been misunderstood by society. This mental state controls these peoples lives on a daily
basis. Owen s poem is four stanzas of outlining the horrific events he
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My Journey Into The Field Essay
I am Qingjun Wang, currently a senior at Hunan University, majoring in Electronic Engineering.
Began my journey into the field by studying in Physics and Microelectronics department of Hunan
University, where physics ranks in the top 1% of ESI global discipline. Studying on this topic, which I
am very much interested in, led me to excel in my program, earning me a GPA of 90.3 on a 100 point
scale, which ranked me as the top student out of the 112 who are in my program. My life over the last
three years have revolved around attending lectures and making projects, I know that this has aided
me in gaining solid knowledge and proficient research skills. During my freshman year at university, I
implemented a system based on C programming language of student cards, which is was suitable for
consumption and helped the system with complete functions. During this time, I was very new to the
world of physics and did not have relevant experience and because of this inexperience, I found that
the most complex and challenging part of the project was coordinating all the C++ Source Files and
making sure that they work together as a Win32 Console Application. To try to resolve these hurdles, I
bombarded myself with books and articles that guided me through the process of building my desired
application, spending 8 days studying in the library during the summer semester to ensure that I build
the best one possible. Although it was very challenging, I pushed myself to start by programming
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Overvolved College Students
Life of an over involved college student
30 percent of freshmen entering college last autumn reported feeling stressed (Higher Education
Research Institute at the UCLA.) A pre med college student who is over involved in the college life
may deal with a lot of challenges. Some of the challenges an over involved college student may
experience the feeling of being greatly overwhelmed, not having enough time for school work, friends
or college clubs. This type of student may not have a good balance of everything. They could become
more stressed and sleep deprived which would greatly affect their health. Being extremely stressed out
could cause them to get sick, get less sleep, or obtain unhealthy eating habits. The biggest challenge
for over involved pre med students face is stress. There are so many possible stressors they could run
into. Some examples of these stressors are worrying about their future career, not having a good life
balance, procrastinating, participating in more than they can handle, or something as simple has
tomorrow s Chemistry test. There are so many possible situations that could go wrong that they even
begin to stress out over the amount of stressing they are doing. As many people already know putting
too much stress on yourself has many major negative effects on your health. Stress could affect
someone physically, mentally, or behaviorally. A few physical effects are headaches, muscle tension,
fatigue, and lack of sleep. A few
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Holy Grail
The Holy Theatre versus the Holy Grail
Within these ramblings I will put forward, with pond skater like depth, my musings and personal
reflections on the reluctant guru, rebel and acknowledged genius of modern theatre Peter Brook and
his fabled hand grenade of a 60 s essay The Holy Theatre .
The concept of the Holy Theatre comes from Peter Brook s the Empty Space, in which he separates
theatre into four testaments: Deadly, Holy, Rough, and immediate though the lines between said
factions blur, overlap and interplay throughout.
Held by many to be the holy grail of modern theatre texts, almost sacred in many quarters. The Holy
Theatre essay is a way of seeing theatre: creating and attending theatre as if it were a holy rite, a myth
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That alchemy has proved transcendently effective over the centuries since the plays were first written.
The bard has a way of saying simple things and for others a simple way of saying complex things. For
Brook, theatre is very much the latter; and, in a late work like Tierno Bokar, he is seeking, in his own
phrase, to go beyond the immediate present. This likewise philosophy treats theatre less as a product
than as a process: a collaborative means of exploring life s mystery. I can though picture Brook
throwing down his manuscript upon its completion, screaming at his beloved Shakespeare for
covering it all within his works, where genius glints from every page and line with a nonchalant ease.
In Brook s concept of theatre, the audience is essential; without it, nothing happens. The relationship
between the actor and the audience is the only theatre reality, he once told an interviewer
Brook s concepts of the deadly, the holy, the rough, the immediate, the dirty, are amazingly relevant to
more areas of art and thought than just solely theatre. Maybe applicable to life itself when the layers
are peeled
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Diet Analysis Essay
The aim of this research project is to evaluate whether the members of this group consume a healthy
diet including adequate macro and micro nutrients consistent with the Nutrient Reference Values
(NRV) as recommended by the Australian Government. Nutrient Reference Values or NRV s are based
on current scientific knowledge and encompass a set of recommendations for nutritional intake.
Estimated Average Requirement is the amount of a certain nutrient that must be consumed each day to
meet the needs of half the healthy individuals at a specific life stage and gender. Recommended
Dietary Intake is the average amount of a certain nutrient that must be consumed each day in order to
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Participants choose from three to four times per week, one to two times per week, one to two times per
month, once per month or never for each of the food options (Rutishauser 2005). The advantages of a
food frequency questionnaire is that it is designed to be completed independently by the participant
making it practical and cost effective in collecting data from a large cohort (Rutishauser 2005). This
method also allows the foods to be ranked, then characteristics of foods with low and high intakes can
be compared (Biro 2002). The disadvantages of this method include the lack of detail about food and
the high instance of random error (Rutishauser 2005). This method also relies on memory recall of the
participant which can be imprecise (Biro
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Comparison Of Oedipus The King And Hedda Gabler
Ibsen and Sophocles are two distinct writers from different periods and culture. They both wrote plays
and stories with strong protagonists who the readers don t enjoy, but, whose fate is somewhat tragic in
sense that elicits the reader s sympathy for the sense of wasted potential and tragic loss. In sense, I
agree with this statement because from both authors books like Ibsen Hedda Gabler and Sophocles
Oedipus The King ; the readers did not like the main characters, but the reader does sympathize. The
protagonists from both plays do portray themselves as people others don t like; but as the plays goes
on; the protagonists begin to reveal themselves and their struggles. In which, the readers would
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From the beginning, the reader can already tell this is an unhappy marriage. The author describes
Hedda to be in a mood right when they come back from their honeymoon. The way that Hedda talks
to Tesman and how she treated Tesman aunt in a rude arrogant way. Clearly, the readers can tell that
Hedda is unsatisfied with the marriage and his life as of now. On page 859, starting with Miss.
Tesman; Miss. Tesman meets Hedda. The way Hedda responded to Miss. Tesman shows the readers
that Hedda has a sneering response to whatever Miss. Tesman and to what George (her husband) says:
[Going to meet HEDDA.] Good morning, my dear Hedda! Good morning, and a hearty welcome!
HEDDA: [Holds out her hand.] Good morning, dear Miss Tesman! So early a call! That is kind of you.
MISS TESMAN. [With some embarrassment.] Well has the bride slept well in her new home?
HEDDA. Oh yes, thanks. Passably. TESMAN. [Laughing.] Passably! Come, that s good, Hedda! You
were sleeping like a stone when I got up. HEDDA. Fortunately. Of course, one has always to
accustom one s self to new surroundings, Miss Tesman little by little. [Looking towards the left.] Oh,
there the servant has gone and opened the veranda door, and let in a whole flood of sunshine. [...]
MISS TESMAN. Yes, yes, I ll be sure to tell her. But by the bye, George [Feeling in her dress pocket]
I had almost forgotten I have something for you here. TESMAN. What is it,
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The Legacy Of The Silk Road
1. What was the Silk Road? (5 pts) The Silk Road was a trade path that linked china in the east with
Persia and Europe in the west. Much of the terrain was harsh having to cross deserts or mountains.
Merchants would travel from oasis to oasis to get across deserts. Most of the trade was made by
middle men and changed hands many times, before reaching its destination. 2. How are the
descriptions/assessments of the Silk Road in the two articles similar? How are they different? (10 pts)
The Silk Road by Oliver Wild, was about the physical history of the silk road. The Legacy of the Silk
Road by Valerie Hanson, was much more focused on the cultural and indirect effects of the silk road.
Both maintained The Silk Road was a series of routs
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The Transformation Of Deportation Of Mass Extermination
Robert Smith History 345 A TA Washnis 12/5/14 The Transformation from Deportation to Mass
Extermination The legacy the Second World War is often inundated in a series of disparagements,
condemnations, and outright disgust against the perpetrators of the industrial scale mass murder that
was the Holocaust. This provides both positive and negative outcomes for those who seek to study the
Holocaust and understand it from all angles. The demonization of key Nazi luminaries like Hitler and
Himmler are highly appropriate given their ruthless and inhumane actions against European Jewry,
ethnic minorities, their own German citizenry, and an international global standard of morality. Their
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Ultimately, these men in addition to Nazi collaborators, everyday people doing their duty, and Hitler s
military machine were responsible for engineering the Holocaust. How did the goals change from
expulsion to mass extermination? The answer is that unless Nazi ideology were to change, the
contingencies of war made it a necessity. Germany and the Nazi regime had an expansive outline for
the execution of their goals. A predominant force in their agenda was the notion of Judenpolitik, or
how they would approach the treatment of European Jewry. The Nazis had drawn up plans for the
island of Madagascar to house Europe s Jews, however, given the constraints of mass populations
management, the Nazis settled for Ghettos as a provisional measure. The vehicle for dealing with the
Jews in the early stages of the war was through a system of segregation in Europe, coined
Ghettoization. These quasi internment camps acted as the Nazis main device to control the Jewish
population, just short of exterminating them. In fact, the Nazis always strived to be rid of the Jewish
population, however the jump from the notion of deportation to the wanton destruction of millions of
lives through mass shootings, gassings, and savage work details was abrupt. Additionally, the fact that
often the Germans were aided by collaborators in the lands they invaded should make
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Essay on Parkinson’s Disease and Action of Drugs on Movement
Parkinson s Disease and Action of Drugs on Movement
Introduction:
Parkinson s disease is a neurological disorder that seriously impairs motor function, with people
afflicted with this condition exhibiting akinesia, muscle rigidity and having a tremor at rest. It is
accepted that the loss of motor function is brought upon by the progressive degeneration of
nigrostriatal dopamine neurons, which leads to a corresponding loss of dopamine in the
caudate/putamen part of the basal ganglia, which is accepted as the main receiving area in motor
circuits. Information coming to it from the cortex and thalamus is processed and channeled to the
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Aside from functioning as a neurotransmitter, dopamine is also the precursor to noradrenaline in all
central and peripheral noradrenergic neurons. Dopamine is made from the precursor Tyrosine which is
converted to DOPA by the enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase, and DOPA is then converted to dopamine by
the enzyme dopa decarboxylase. This enzyme has a much higher activity in comparison to tyrosine
hydroxylase so under normal conditions there is little or no endogenous DOPA found in most cells.
The first line of treatment for a patient is to replenish their dopamine stores, which have diminished
due to loss of dopaminergic neurones. As dopamine cannot cross the blood brain barrier it is of no use
to simply administer dopamine, instead its precursor L DOPA is given. This is able to cross the blood
brain barrier upon which it is then converted to dopamine by aromatic amino acid decarboxylase.
However L DOPA can also be converted to dopamine in the periphery, which can cause unwanted
effects and so to prevent this a decarboxylase inhibitor is given. Not only does this reduce adverse
effects but also lowers the effective dose.
Dopamine is rapidly taken up into storage vesicles by an energy dependent transporter mediated
process, achieving high local concentrations within the storage vesicles by complexing with
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Business Strategies Of Sony Corporation
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to suggest investing in Sony Corporation, one of the most
recognized names in consumer electronics. Sony was established shortly after World War Two in the
form of an electronic manufacturing company (Sony). Around the 1990s, Sony converted itself from
an electronics manufacturer to a global entertainment company establishing a leading position in
music, movies and computer gaming (Sony Corporation Japan). With various sub divisions of the
company Sony remains versatile, with each department bringing in revenue. The divisions that make
up Sony includes Sony Electronics, Mobile Communications, Computer Entertainment, Pictures
Entertainment, Network Entertainment International, Music Entertainment, and Online Entertainment
(Sony). Using top business strategies, and improving product quality, assists in the persistent success
of the company. These products appeal to wide range of consumers due to the global diversity present
at Sony. In this paper I will be discussing these topics in depth to help support the reason why it would
be beneficial to invest in Sony. Business Strategies Corporate Governance Amongst Sony
Corporations business strategies lies corporate governance. Corporate governance retains one of the
more successful management strategies. These strategies allow managers to define their roles and
isolate the issues of ownership from management. As a result faster decision making occurs which
allows managers to focus
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Examples Of Lying In Huckleberry Finn
Lying is known as a bad thing, but sometimes it can be used for good. Dishonesty just depends on how
you utilize it. In the story, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain you will see lying
happening very often. When Huckleberry Finn lies it is usually for a good purpose. While the king and
duke use it for more greedy reasons. Huckleberry Finn was a very caring character to me. He used his
lying for the good things in life. Everybody in their lifetime lies at some point, and hopefully most of
the time it s for the better. For example, Huck was often lying to protect or help his friend Jim. In
particular, when Huck and Jim stumble across a couple of men Huck tells them that it is just his family
aboard the raft. He also tells them that his family has smallpox so they won t catch Jim as a runaway
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Huck is also stuck in the situation of turning Jim in or not. He knows that turning Jim in would be
honest, but he also doesn t want to let his friend down. Huck did choose the lying side of it, but once
again it was to protect Jim. He cares about Jim and doesn t want to see anything happen to him, so he
would rather just tell little lies to keep Jim out of trouble. Not only does Huck lie for unselfish reasons,
but he also feels very bad when he does lie. For instance, Huck feels very dishonest for lying to Mary
Jane and her sisters. Huckleberry Finn feels bad that the sisters have given these two frauds all the
money and property, so he decides to tell Mary Jane the truth about them. Don t you holler. Just set
still, and take it like a man. I got to tell the truth, and you want to brace up, Miss Mary, because it s a
bad kind, and going to be hard to take, but there ain t no help for it. These uncles of yourn ain t no
uncles at all they re a couple of frauds regular dead beats. There, now we re over the worst of it you
can stand the rest middling easy (Twain
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Explain Why Some School Boys Attack Pecola
1. There is a new girl in local school named Maureen. She has light skinned of African American. She
is a kind of pretty and rich. For example, the teachers and students in school consider that Maureen is
pretty and perfect. In fact, Maureen is not really pretty, according to Claudia, Maureen has yellowish
skin, dark and slanted green eyes and a dog tooth exposed when she smiles. People assume that she
has great personality and intellect such as white people. She accepts everyone s assumption that she is
in upper class, prettier, smarter than black people. For instance, she never had to search for anybody to
eat with in cafeteria; she liked and bought white milk. Maureen who represents for a different kind of
black people has light skin of African Americans people and disregards darker skin black people. Just
because her skin is lighter than other black children, so she is assessed highly by white people.
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Some school boys attack Pecola by shouting derogatory words to her. They tease her because her
father sleeps naked and because of discrimination her black skin . Frieda comes to the rescue Pecola
by hitting one boy and loudly threatening other boys. Then, Claudia joins the conflict. After that,
Maureen appears. The boys leave because they don t want to fight in front of Maureen. Claudia helps
to pick Pecola s notebook and Frieda s coat. Frieda and Claudia are very brave because of rescuing
Pecola even though the boys may beat them up. Claudia and Frieda treat Pecola very well. Instead of
neglect or avoid the conflict, they chose to rescue Pecola as well as express their love, affection
between black
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Education During The Progressive Era
During the early twentieth century in the United States of America there were several national reform
movements that comprise the Progressive Era. There are a few different varieties of Progressivism that
focused on receiving governmental aid in improving American life. Individuals involved in the
reforms associated themselves as Progressives and focused on issues such as education, labor matters,
inequality, women s rights, and political and government corruption. The impact of education on the
American youth in the early twentieth century was based on methods to produce useful American
citizens. Progressives struggled to extend school programs to include realistic components into the
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She is the founder of the Hull House where many different programs were offered such as English
classes for immigrants. There was also a Hull House Music School made available to many young
people. Jane Addams liked to think of this program of socialized education. () Humanizing the
productive system was needed in order to help change the goals of education. Addams wanted factory
working children to at least become knowledgeable of the history of the industrial world that they
were unfortunately a part of. She preferred that children should not be working at such a young age
and should be focusing more on receiving an education. She believed that during this time education
was not humane. Addams wanted settlement workers to be a part of a pedagogical innovation that
would play a central role in the educational reform movement. () Addams spent four years in the
Chicago Board of Education and advocated the importance of smaller classes, improved facilities and
better trained teachers. () The social work profession helped with the concept of socialized education
and educational programs that were designed to serve the needs of all
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Definition Of Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell
A true outlier would be someone who differs from all other members of a group, but Malcolm
Gladwell says that this is not the case. When Gladwell says that The outlier in the end is not an outlier
at all , he means that the people we see as outliers had a lot of help to reach the level of success that
they achieved. Outliers such as Bill Gates, Joseph Flom are considered the best of the best in their
respective fields. They did not just get to the top of their fields from their own personal qualities.
Although all of these people had amazing work ethics, they also had many opportunities that their
peers did not have. This can be seen when Gladwell says, it would be simpler to look at Joe Flom and
call him the greatest lawyer ever even
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Rhoda Case Study
How did the applicant meet your Initial criteria? Rhoda has significant experience with the WIC
payrun process. She spent over 3 years working with EBT Win, USAS, and HHSAS for generating
and verifying batch payment documents. In addition, Rhoda has over three years experience with
researching preparing, and monitoring the status of WIC Client Disputes. Rhoda would research client
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Taboo Language
Taboo language: FUCK
Is it no longer obscene?
All languages have words that are considered taboo words that are not supposed to be said or used.
Taboo words or swearwords, can be used in many different ways and they can have different meanings
depending on what context they appear in. Another aspect of taboo words is the euphemisms that are
used in order to avoid obscene speech. This paper will focus on the f word which replaces the word
fuck, and as the study will show it also have other meanings and usages.
First, it is a fact that from now on the use of curse words have become part of male and female s
everyday language. No longer is it uncommon to hear a person use an offensive word to express their
emotions. Not only is it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus, taboo words or what can be called foul language are words prescribed by culture as being off
limits. And the use of this taboo or stigmatized language is usually associated with strong emotions.
Then, considered as a very emotional person, it is true that I am a frequent and long time user of the f
word, so I will attempt to explain this unique and fascinating word in a different light by showing the
etymology, written history, the amazingly flexible use this word has in grammar and the way it is used
or not used in media.
First of all, it seems that the actual root of the word is very unclear. It is impossible to say precisely
when it appeared because so little documentary evidence exists, probably due to the fact that the word
was so taboo throughout its early history that people were afraid to write it down. The first recorded
use of the word is before 1500 in the English/Latin satirical poem Flen Flyys Non Sunt in celi quia
fuccant uuiuys of hely meaning they are not in heaven because they fuck the wives of Ely. Others
claim the first known use of fuck is in a Scottish poem by William Dunbar, Ane Brash of Wowing, in
1503. However, it took nearly another century for fuck to make its lexicographic debut in John Florio
s 1598 Italian English dictionary. Finally, it seems that fuck remotely derived from the Latin future
and Old German ficken/fucken meaning to strike or penetrate , which had the
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The Day the Cowboys Quit Essay
The Day The Cowboys Quit The Day the Cowboys Quit is a novel written by the highly acclaimed
Texas native, Elmer Kelton, in 1971. Kelton was born April 29th, 1926 in West Texas. Throughout the
early years of his life, Kelton was raised on a ranch and attended college at the University of Texas to
study journalism. Over a span of about fifty years, Kenton was hard at work delivering western
novels, most of which are based in Texas. The novel The Day the Cowboys Quit received the Spur
award in 1971 for the best western novel. This is only one of about forty novels written by Kelton who
has received prestigious awards for many of his novels. The opening of the novel presents a prelude of
how life for the 19th century cowboy was and how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Prosper Selkirk, John Torrington, and Lafey Dodge are on the other side of the spectrum as they are
the antagonists that represent big corporation. Each prominent character adds to the storylines
thickness and to the adversity Hitch must come to face. The story starts out with Hitch, Law, and
Rascal working under Charlie Waide on a cattle drive through Texas. The first conflict in the novel
arises when ownership of a cow is in question between Rascal and a fellow cowboy. This small
infraction ultimately sets the precedent of the story as the ownership of cattle becomes a problem that
builds up to the main conflict. As the story progresses forward, Law is caught violating the cowboys
set of unwritten laws as he tries to cheat other cattle owners out of cattle, an offense he would
repeatedly make throughout the novel that leads to his death and would add fuel to the main conflict
over cattle ownership. The title of the book is a direct reference to the cowboy strike of 1883, which is
represented in the novel when the cowboys left their jobs as cowhands for the cattle drives and
demanded higher wages, hoping to cripple the big cattle companies that hindered the cowboys with
their issuing of strict rules. Going against his own morality and wishes, Hitch takes half of Charlie s
men and leads them to join the strike. Hitch himself is a strong independent man that always keeps his
promises which is also
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Saturated And Unsaturated Fat Is Best For The Human Body
The Truth About Fats
By: Aubrey Jegier
Period: 3
10/30/15
In researching this topic I hope to find out more information about saturated and unsaturated fats and
the impacts they have on the body. There are a few questions that I am looking to answer. What are
saturated and unsaturated fats? What are the differences and similarities between saturated and
unsaturated fats? What is hydrogenation? What does hydrogenation have to do with saturated and
unsaturated fats? What are trans fats? Why are trans fats considered bad for the human body.What
type of fat is best for the human body? By answering these questions I hope to find out exactly what
saturated and unsaturated fats are and the chemistry behind them as well as their effect ... Show more
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A saturated fat does not have and double bonds while an unsaturated fat has at least one double bond.
This means that saturated fats are solid at room temperature because the single bonds form a straight
molecule that is easily packed together. On the other hand the double bonds in unsaturated fats creates
kinks in the molecule making them liquids at room temperature. Another difference is that saturated
fats have a long shelf life while unsaturated fats spoil quickly. Unsaturated fats are considered to be
healthier for the body omega 3s and omega 6s, which are support a body s metabolism. It is
recommended to have 30% of your diet to be unsaturated fats while only 10% should be saturated fats.
Studies have shown that too many saturated fats can lead to bad cholesterol while unsaturated fats
promote good cholesterol. Numerous studies have found links between saturated fats and diseases or
cancers. Overall unsaturated fats are a much healthier option for the body while saturated fats are still
needed but in moderation otherwise they can have negative
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Irrigation Of Root Canal Therapy
Irrigation stands on top of the various procedures followed during root canal therapy; evidence
supports that significant portions of root canals harbouring the endodontic biofilm remain undisturbed
even after thorough mechanical preparation, thus emphasizing the critical importance of irrigation in
endodontic practise. As discussed earlier combination of various irrigants either simultaneously or
sequentially are essential to eradicate the endodontic biofilm. A huge array of irrigants have been used
in endodontic practise, yet sodium hypochlorite owing to its characteristic properties like pulp
dissolution and antibacterial properties still remains the most commonly used and the most effective
agent for irrigation of root canals. Also sodium hypochlorite is responsible for removal of organic
portion of the smear layer. Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid is yet another commonly used irrigant in
endodontic practise and one of most reliable agent for eradication of smear layer. Chlorhexidine
digluconate known for its sustained antimicrobial action is commonly used as intracanal medicament
as well as irrigating solution. Its affectivity against E. faecalis makes it the irrigant of choice in
retreatment and root canal failure cases. Hydrogen peroxide, iodine compounds, organic acid like
citric acid, maleic acid, normal saline and water are few amongst the various synthetic agent used for
irrigation in endodontics. Sequential use of sodium hypochlorite followed by EDTA as a final
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Essay On The American Dream Struggles
Struggle in the Search for the American Dream
The American Dream. Ahhhh, sounds nice doesn t it? From the earliest centuries beginning with the
Pilgrims settling on Plymouth, to the struggle for gender and racial equality, to the desire of having a
perfect family with a substantial amount of money, the American Dream is always present. The idea
that used to be so romanticised because of the materialized glory and fortune that came along with it,
is now the ideology has completely changed. In our world today the impact of the American Dream
lives on but is constantly evolving. Many even argue that the Dream has become extinct. The
American Dream is always there, but, sometimes, people do not realize that they are in fact living this
Dream. The aspects are still considered prominent in many people s lives although it now has a variety
of meanings. One of the original interpreters of the American Dream, James Truslow Adams, believed
that the Dream was of a land in which life should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In my opinion, personal fulfillment has much more to do with the American Dream than any other
factor because hard work and having a positive outlook on life allows people to achieve success and
prosperity. According to Source B, the American Dream is thriving for those willing to work hard and
take advantage of their opportunities, there is the expectation of a prosperous and fulfilling life. I
agree that personal fulfillment comes to those who work hard for what they want, which makes the
American Dream much more attainable. However, Source D states that the American Dream itself is a
metaphor for occupational success, which is flawed because there are multiple other factors
considered than solely a person s job or how much money he or she makes in a year. The idea that the
American Dream comes along with personal fulfillment is completely subjective to each
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How Bilbo Baggins Is a Hero in the Hobbit
Outline I. Bilbo Baggins is one of the heroes of the quest. II. Bilbo fulfills many of the characteristics
of a hero. A. Definition of a hero. B. His powers. III. Bilbo wasn’t the only hero of the adventure.
C. The others heroes D. Characteristics that made them heroes E. Actions that made them heroes IV.
Heroic actions that Bilbo made F. Their purpose G. Their consequences V. Conclusion Complete and
Real Heroes The Hobbit, written by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, describes a quest that Bilbo Baggins
and his friends made. Bilbo Baggins, the protagonist of the novel, was one of the many ... Show more
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He achieved the rescue with a very smart plan and they continue their adventure. Another heroic
action that Bilbo made was when all the dwarves were captured by the Spiders in Mirkwood. He
searched and rescued them. In both occasions he risked his life because he didn´t want to lose his
friends and he couldn’t permit the quest to end like that. The last heroic action that he made was
when he went to the humans’ and elves’ camp to give them the Arkestone, a very important
gem for the dwarves, to permit them deal the peace. He risked his life and betrayed Thorin’s trust
to try to avoid the war between them. Bilbo’s purpose always was for the benefit of everyone and
not for his own benefit, and this, he acted like a most valuable hero. In fact, Bilbo Baggins was one of
the most important heroes of the novel because he sacrificed his life for his friend’s life. He was
very smart and always solved the dwarves’ problems. He never put himself before the welfare of
the others and always had a leader’s attitude. Bilbo Baggins was a hero because he met with the
principal requirements that a hero needed for being recognized. Bibliography: “Hero.”
WordReference. October 25, 2012. lt; http://www.wordreference.com/definition/hero gt;.
“Hero.” Wikipedia. October 24, 2012. October 25, 2012. lt; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero
gt;. Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel. The Hobbit. New York: The Random House Publishing Group, 1982.
Number of words:
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The Ban Should Not Be Banned
Ever since France introduced its so called burqa ban in 2011, there have been many cases involving
the Muslim women who choose to wear these veils. Not only are understanding women being fined
for their choice of dress, mainly the niqab, which leaves a slit for the eyes, but an increasing number
of defendants are being tried for attacking them (Ramdani). The law only has affected a small number
of women; out of an estimated 5 million Muslims living in France, only around 1,900 women were
concerned by the ban in 2011 (Willsher). However, the ban has made Muslim women in full face
veils, or niqab banned from any public activity including walking down the street, taking a bus, going
to the shops or collecting their children from school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The main argument against the ban is that it infringes upon individual freedoms such as freedom of
religion and expression (Wade). Veils such as the chador, scarves, and other headwear that do not
cover the face, are not affected by this law and can be worn. The law imposes a fine of up to 150 euro
and/or participation in citizenship education, for those who violate the law. The bill also penalizes,
with a fine of 30,000 euro and one year in prison, anyone who forces another wear face coverings. As
a result of the law, the only exceptions to a woman wearing a niqab in public will be if she is traveling
in a private car or worshipping in a religious place. The law was challenged and taken to the European
Court of Human Rights which upheld the French law on the first of July, 2014, accepting the argument
of the French government that the law was based on a certain idea of living together (Chrisafis, France
s Headscarf War... ). However, after the implementation of this law, verbal and physical abuse has
increased toward women of the Muslim faith wearing headwear. Islamophobic attacks in France more
than doubled between 2011, when the act was implemented and a year following in 2012, with women
in headscarves the principal target, accounting for seventy seven percent of victims of physical or
verbal attacks, according to the French Collective Against Islamophobia. Tensions increased by recent
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Describe The Sudoku Puzzle
Most people must heard about or used to seen the Sudoku puzzle in newspaper, which is a world
famous game that need player to fill in the number one to nine in a 9×9 grid. However, there might be
not much people know that the Sudoku puzzle was developed Latin square is an n×n grid contain the
set of number {1,2,3...,n}. Every number occurs only once in each row and each column. We called
the n as order of the Latin Square. Some people might think solving this kind of puzzles did not
require mathematical knowledge and thinking. However the statement was wrong. Solving a Latin
square or Sudoku relied on the mathematical logical thinking. Although it is different from solving
algebra, geometry or other math questions that looks more mathematical , ... Show more content on
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There must be at least one number in each entry and that each number appears at most once in each
row and column. These are my conditions that need to be satisfied. At least a number appears in each
cell: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∨_(c=1)^4 L_abc Each number appears at most once in each row:
∧_(a=1)^3 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∧_(c=1)^4 ∧_(i=x+1)^4 (¬L_abc∨〖¬L〗_ibc) Each number appears at most
once in each column: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∧_(b=1)^3 ∧_(c=1)^4 ∧_(i=y+1)^4 (¬L_abc∨〖¬L〗_aic) This is
not the end. We need to show that there is exactly one number in each entry and that each number
appears exactly once in each row and column. We will show this by the inverse of the previous
encoding. At most one number appears in each cell: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∧_(c=1)^3 (L_abc∨
〖¬L〗_abi) Each number appears at least once in each row: ∨_(a=1)^3 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∧_(c=1)^4 L_abc
Each number appears at least once in each column: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∨_(b=1)^3 ∧_(c=1)^4 L_abc After we
encoding the Latin square, we can apply those SAT inference techniques to the CNF formulas that we
just get form the previous steps. This was also had been known as a way to simplify the formulas,
since the additional information that we get from the CNF formulas will eventually reduce the
quantity of variables and clauses in a
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  • 2. Suspense In The Sniper Sniper Essay The sniper by Liam O Flaherty is about a sniper that has to secure out an area in the war, yet while doing so he faces many dangers and threats. This genre is suspense. The sniper has various things that help with the development of suspense in the story, while keeping you wonder. Leading all the way up until the end. The author keeps things moving and interesting throughout the story. Such as in the first part, him determining if he should smoke a cigarette and take the risk of being seen by an enemy. Although he takes the risk to build the suspense to have him seen and shot at while on the parapet. The author does this to give you a good sense of the suspense in the first, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The During Battle And The War Wars From the beginning of time, war has been used to conquer lands, establish order, enforce rules and settle disagreements. Over time, war tactics have progressed and become more organized and efficient in accomplishing the goal of defeating the enemy. There are thousands of advances in strategies used during battle and the war wars are fought are have constantly changed. Looking back to when organized war truly began many distinct, and commonly used, improvements can be seen. Such as, chariots, hoplites, phalanxes, war elephants, and siege engines. Humans have always been fascinated with speed and are constantly seeking ways to move faster. The invention of the wheel gave birth to practical forms of transportation. Once the chariot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The walls of the chariot, or the box, were generally leather with a lightweight wooden frame. Within the box were two men, a driver and a warrior. Projecting from the chariot was a long pole angled upward and attached to a yoke , which was mounted on the horses backs. At first there were two horses pulling each chariot, it is believed later on the setup was changed to fit four horses. On the right side of the chariot, the driver s job was to control the horses and to get the warrior in the best position to make his attacks. His attacks could be made with a bow and arrow, spear, mace, sword or dagger, however the bow was normally a prime choice for the average warrior. A typical warrior riding into battle was in full armor and ready to defend his chariot at all costs. The use of chariots spread very quickly as their effectiveness was easily recognizable. The Shang of China adopted the concept of chariots and modified them to fit three men. These three men were made up of a driver, a warrior and his servant whose role was to replenish his arrows and have weapons ready for his use at all times. In the Chinese culture, the chariots were used as a way to jump into a new social class as well. Horses were so rare to own and expensive to acquire that only the few who were wealthy enough to buy horses were able to be noble ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. What Is William Tell Overture Form For my classical piece of choice, I chose William Tell Overture which was composed by Gioachino Rossini. It was first premiered in 1829 and the length of the piece is approximately twelve minutes but are broken down. For the instrumentation of the piece, there was a piccolo, flute, tow oboes, and two clarinets, and two bassoons in the windwood. There was four french horns, two trumpets, three trombones, in brass. Cymbals, triangle, bass drums, and timpani in percussion and a various about of violins, violas, cellos, and double basses in string. With these selected instruments, Rossini constructed the piece into four parts. In the structure of this piece, it is displaying the visual image of the Swiss Alps. In his description he used music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What Is The Influence Of Taylorism In The Turn Of The 20th... In the turn of the 20th century came about Frederick Winslow Taylor, a mechanical engineer with his interpretations and principles of how to improve work so that it would be more efficient and productive which was later on referred to as Taylorism/scientific management. This essay will be exploring Taylorism and its influence on Fordism and mcdonaldization. Fredrick, Winslow, Taylor was an American engineer who was also a managing consultant at the turn of the 20th century when industrialisation was in full bloom. He wanted to identify a standardised way that was not in existence at the time to manage large groups of people and the increased complexity of work by replacing the rule of thumb were craftsmanship was mostly controlled by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before when the car was moved around the workers or the assemblers, it took them a total of 12hours to complete one car from start to finish but after moving the car past the worker it was reduced to 93 minutes for the completion of one car. Ford broke down each task of making a car from simplifying all the processes including making a wheel into simple respective steps and even assembling. Each worker became a specialist in their task. Inevitably there was no need to hire crafts men or skilled workers because they could easily select and train workers or farm boys for a specific job. By incorporating scientific management or aspect of Taylorism Ford managed to double the going wage rate per day to 5 us dollars a day. He had no need to hire skilled craftsmen with years of training as he could simply hire workers, train them to do a specific task and do any job quickly. In addition, he provided jobs to incoming immigrants as long as they worked fast and obeyed orders. However similarly to Taylor ford did not put into account that workers are not like machines and they have other needs such as job satisfaction, as at the end of the day his workers became expandable and deskilled. They could easily be replaced by someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Short Note On Earthquake Alarm Structures Of A Wireless... IV. EARTHQUAKE ALARM STRUCTURES The earthquake alarm wireless system is divided into two parts, 1) Transmitter part (sends signal) 2) Receiver part (receive signal) Fig:2 transmitting part of a wireless earthquake system. Fig:3 receiving part of a wireless earthquake system. Here, the transmitting part includes the ADXL335 accelerometer which is mainly a analog devices and generates analog signal. It [6]and compares it with a predetermined threshold value. The signal which accelerometer generates is analog signal and the microcontroller only functions on digital there is a ADC which is connected to microcontroller fro this coversion.. The signal generated by a microcontroller is then send to a Xbee S2. ADXL335: ADXL335 is a type of 3 axis accelerometer which is very thin, low power and small and sends voltage outputs to the microcontroller. It is a kind of gadget which can be utilized to recognize stuns, vibration and it likewise has some different applications, for example, for gaming, cell phones, picture pivot and cameras.Instead of using some additional temperature circuits in building this system ADXL335 can be used as it is very efficient and has very less error. It can measure in 3 xis with a measurement range of Âą3g. In this system is connected to ADC pins for analog to digital conversion. ADC (analog to digital conversion): it is connected so that an analog signal generated from an accelerometer can be converted to digital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. “Over the years, I have come to realize that the greatest... Over the years, I have come to realize that the greatest trap in our life is not success, popularity, or power, but self rejection, Henry J.M Houwen once stated. In the graphic novel American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, Jin Wang and the monkey king experiences rejection as they interact with society. In the short story Linh Lai by Rebecca Rosenblum, Linh Lai helplessly suffers rejection as she struggles to meet her uncle and Mr. Koenburg s expectations. In the short story Tapka by David Bezomozgis, people are rejected because of their differences. Rejection by society exists in Tapka and Linh Lai, whereas American Born Chinese incorporates both rejections by themselves and by society. Stories show that people are rejected by society, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, Mr. Koenberg tries to prevent Linh from talking to the skaters. You talk to those something something boys who long something. Bad for business, Jinny, (9) Mr. Koenberg says to Linh, thus making her worry of what he would think of her when she continues to talk to the skaters. Linh struggles as her uncle Steve and Mr. Koenberg rejects her for not meeting their expectations. The graphic novel American Born Chinese shows how being rejected by society leads to self rejection. Firstly, the monkey king is denied entry to the dinner party because he is a monkey. When the monkey king demands to be let into the dinner party, the guard says Look. You may be a king you may even be a deity but you are still a monkey, (Yang 15), and then, the monkey king begins to notice and hate the thick smell of monkey fur when he gets home. Additionally, the monkey king refuses to call himself a monkey. Tze yo tzuh visits the monkey king one day, and he then calls the monkey king a silly little monkey, but the monkey king doesn t accept this, and then Tze yo tzu says, I created you. I say that you are a monkey. Therefore, you are a monkey. (69). Lastly, Jin rejects to be himself due to the fact that he is Chinese, therefore, he cannot ask Amelia out. One night, Jin desperately wants to have a completely different appearance, and then he dreams of the herbalist s wife, and she says, So, little friend, you have done it. Now what would you like to become? (194), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Significance Of The Zoo Story II. The Zoo Story by Edward Albee The Zoo Story has been called the most impressive debut ever made by an American dramatist (Bigsby 129). The title of the play, The Zoo Story, is a significant title as it shows that it is not a story about someone who visits the zoo and sees the animals, but it shows how the protagonist, Jerry, lives with his neighbors. Although they are living in a rooming house, they are isolated from each other in their rooms, like animals, and unable to form relationship even with the landlady s dog (Hayman 189), like the animals in the zoo who live in cages. Kenneth Krauss says the title of the play itself: The Zoo Story,... is the play s story of how modern urban life transpires in a landscape where human animals are looked into unnatural enclosure (68) such as Peter s scale flat, with wife, children, two televisions, and potentially antagonistic pets (69). It also shows how Jerry suffers from divided space (Krauss 69) in a dirty and shabby like room. Rose A. Zimbardo says that the title suggests that the world is a zoo (145) where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also uses them in order to finish the play in a very tragic way. He uses Peter to be the means that will end Jerry s miserable life and to be the means that will Ignite Jerry s anger. Albee chose to create the character of Peter to be an educated one in order to show the difference between him and Jerry who is not an educated man. Albee wanted to show how the people from the upper class society, represented by Peter, are completely different from those of the lower class society, represented by Jerry. Although Peter is a man in his early forties, he seems younger than his age, and although Jerry is in his late thirties, he looks like a man older than this. This shows how the luxurious life lived by the upper class society is reflected on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of Nahco3 In Alka Seltzer Tablets Lab Report What Is the Percent by Mass of NaHCO3 in Alka Seltzer Tablets? When it comes to understanding how starting material and product effect each other, it has been inevitably thought that the amount of starting material has always included a limiting and excess reactant that conclusively determines the product amount. The Lab Manual stated in applicable cases, such as buying amounts of starting material to form a certain product, could change a reaction, or have economic effects of wasting unnecessary amounts of material, therefore, unnecessary amounts of money.1 For instance, determining the amount of active ingredients in the fizz reaction of an Alka Seltzer tablet is a great example to understand how much reactant is needed to cause the relief (determined by the product) according to the Lab Manual.1 According to researcher Dr. Catherine Chen, sodium bicarbonate is used for the acid base netrualization.2 The Lab Manual presented the following reaction in which the active ingredient in Alka Seltzer tablets sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) reacted with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the amount of carbon dioxide lost was found, stoichiometry lets the loss of carbon dioxide to help find the amount of sodium bicarbonate reacted. Moreover, the mass of sodium bicarbonate and the mass of the original tablet help calculate the percent by mass of sodium bicarbonate. An observation made is that the changing amounts in each trial according to Table 1.1 show that, with changing amounts of starting material, the mass of carbon dioxide and the mass of sodium bicarbonate are inevitably affected. However, looking closely at Figure 1.1, the amounts of vinegar added increased in the experiment consequently making it the excess reactant to the sodium bicarbonate causing the graph in Figure 1.1 to level out. The tables should then show a steady increase in the percent by mass in the tablet and the amount of carbon dioxide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Physical Development in Middle Childhood There are many important factors to consider when teaching students aged in their middle childhood (6 10 years) and planning curriculum. During this time the student s physical development is changing dramatically and as teachers we need to understand the changes they are going through so we can adjust the learning environment accordingly. By physical I of course mean the development of the body, brain and motor skills. I will now explain the importance of all factors needed for excellent physical growth and development in the middle childhood years. One important factor of physical activity during these years is to improve their gross and fine motor skills which assists with the many other benefits that being physically active will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s in the children s nature to want to be active in sports and it gives them the stimulation and organisation that they need. It s also in some children s nature to be shy and reserved. It s important for all students to be improving their skills but most important for the more reserved children. Inactivity will only perpetuate their shyness because they are missing out on group activities in a fun environment. Being a part of a team helps confidence and communication with their peers. Children need to embrace being active from early on especially now as their bodies crave being active they will associate activity with fun . Inability to develop their gross motor skills can lead to the children feeling sluggish, weight will be gained lowering their confidence and increasing the risk of obesity and their relationship with physical activity will be mentally unhealthy. Inability to develop their fine motor skills is also just as important. This is the time where children need to perfect their handwriting, craft making and reading these are very important skills that they will need for the rest of their lives. If children find they don t excel at these skills they will find they get frustrated, it lowers they confidence and willingness to try and parts of their brain are underdeveloped. For example in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Issues By Julia Michaels The first song I am introducing on my soundtrack is Issues by Julia Michaels. Throughout Hannah s life she had many issues she needed to overcome. During all the events Hannah was going through, she needed to have a real friend that she could vent to, but she did not have anyone to go to. Hannah only had one real friend named Kat, but she moved away the summer before the freshman year of high school. Hannah genuinely thought her best friend for life would be Jessica, but that quickly changed within a few weeks of school. When Jessica slapped/scratched Hannah, it was pretty clear that their friendship was over, but if they had resolved that issue and continue being friends, could Hannah still be alive? Hannah needed a friend to talk about Tyler, Justin, Bryce and many more, but she never got that. Two lines that stands out in the lyrics of the song Issues is, Yeah, I got issues... And one of them is how bad I need you. These lines specifically point out how bad Hannah needed Jessica in their freshman to junior years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first four lines talk about how the artist has made up her mind about what she is going to do next. When Hannah started to plan out how she was going to make the tapes and eventually commit suicide, she already had her mind set, so she did not need to continue on with her life. Throughout the song, the lyrics, Should I give up... Or should I just keep chasing pavements?... Even if it leads nowhere... keep repeating itself over and over again. I think Hannah had deeply thought about living her life and these lyrics show how she thought about advancing on. Chasing the pavements of the streets are a perfect example of life going on and on, but depending on which path Hannah took, her life got cut ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did Hillary Clinton Impact The World You have to be true to yourself (BrainyQuote). This is a quote by Hillary Rodham Clinton, a very important woman in the decade of the 1990s. Many events occurred in the 1990s that still impact the entire world today. One important public figure in the 1990s was Hillary Rodham Clinton. Hillary Clinton is a politician. She is most well known for being the First Lady of the United States and Bill Clinton s wife. While she was the First Lady, she brought attention to the issues of women and children. Over Clinton s time in the political world, she has won various awards. These awards include the Freedom Medal, Margaret Sanger Award, Arkansas Woman of the Year, Philippine Legion of Honor (Rob Nagel). She wis also in the National Women s Hall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These events of protest occurred in 1999. Protesters around the world gathered in places like Seattle, India, and all over Europe p rallied against capitalism. At these events, people asked for a peaceful change from capitalism to communism. Even though these places stayed capitalist, many people still believe that there should be governments using the communist ways. Although these protests didn t reach their goal, the debate is still fought over(Patricia Levy). In the 1990 s, an invention was created that is now used in everyday life, The World Wide Web also known as the WWW. In the year of 1990, Tim Berners Lee created the World Wide Web.It was invented in the United States and was later released to the public in 1991. The World Wide Web has become very important and people could not imagine a life without it. Overall, the World Wide Web has become very important to the world (Tim Berners Lee). During the 1990 s Beanie Babies were all the craze for teenage girls. Within the first three years after being released, more than 100 million Beanie Babies were sold. Beanie Babies were stuffed animals with plastic beans given with names and birthdates. They mainly appealed to teenage girls. Today, Beanie Babies aren t as popular as the used to be , but they are still bought all the time. Beanie Babies overall were a very crazed object the everyone wanted (George ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Aaron Beck s Theory Of Depression CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Different studies showed that adolescents do not sleep adequately and inadequate sleep is usually related with greater risk for depression, furthermore studies usually get urban adolescents as their sample and scarcity of research in rural adolescents (Daly, 2015). Sleep disturbance is the great cause for depression, functional impairment, falls, poor quality of life, and poor health (Martin, 2010). Furthermore according to the American Psychiatric Association (2013), sleep disorders usually come along with depression, anxiety and cognitive changes. One of the major causes of the problem of disease in the world is depression (Lee et al., 2014). Depression is a kind of feeling where one is overwhelmed by feelings of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This theory was developed by Aaron Beck in 1967. The said theory is a diathesis stress model associated to predisposing factors, the factors that cause people to become hopeless or vulnerable when depressed, precipitating factors, the events that cause people vulnerability, and perpetuating factors, the factors that maintain and cause of return of the depression (Grant et al., 2010). According to Beck negative dysfunctional attitudes could be the cause of cognitive triad which is thinking in a way of seeing the self, the world and the future negatively (Possel Black, 2013). Beck (1967) said that people who are depressed perceive the world with many hindrances and this person communicates with the environment negatively. Esbensen and associates (2007) reported that people who are depressed limit their rational and obvious explanations and automatically perceive situations negatively. And also Brewin (1998) stated that existence of depressing thoughts affects individual s ability to process information consciously that could cause symptoms for depression namely, sleep disturbance, delusions, cognitive and motor slowing and lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Why Polygamy Should Be Legal Could you imagine living in a world where it is acceptable for a man to marry more than one woman and be open about it? A large number cannot and the practice of polygamy is seen as a taboo. The families usually live private lives, and they do not interact with the rest of America due to anti bigamy society we live in. Polygamy is the practice of being married to more than one person at the same time. This is not to be confused with an open relationship or an open marriage. This topic was viewed as controversial for years. As a practice that was not accepted in the public eye, it recently gained more attention with mainstream media and culture. Shows on television such as Sister Wives may pose questions if polygamy should be legally practiced, and it should not be. The stronger actions that law enforcement continues to take against polygamist communities are justified. Women who partake in the practice often times are not old enough or aware enough to be offered a real choice in the polygamist marriage. Furthermore, the young women engaging in the practice makes it illegal. They should be taken out of these environments as well as have the choice to live their lives as they please. Polygamy can equally be seen as a way of oppressing women. The wives are forced to share their husband with multiple women, while addressing the husband as their leader . Polygamous unions nonetheless are still thriving in present day America as of 2015. These communities are allowed to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Hyperbole In Life Of Pi This passage connects to the theme of parent child relationships between Pi and his father. This passage is important towards plot development because it show the strong relationship between Pi and his father. Santosh Patel called Pi and Ravi unexpectedly and tries to frighten them, to keep them from being naive by going close to a ferocious carnivorous animal. This is important towards the setting because Pi lives in a Zoo and is surrounded by animals that can easily disfigure him. Martel uses hyperboles to exaggerate the fear of Pi by saying that his neck should have snapped and his head should have fell to the floor because of how hard he was nodding. The hyperbole is very effective in helping the reader to understand the fear Pi is going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Mediterranean World Continuities There were changes to the Mediterranean World, but also continuities from the Roman Empire in 100 CE, to the Abbasid Empire in 800 Ce, to Feudal Europe in 1000 CE. Christianity and Islam, architecture, and the status of women all changed, even though some parts of them remained the same. Christianity and Islam developed and spread. New architectural advancements were added to the already existing Roman innovations, and the status of women improved overall. Christianity and Islam became the dominant religions in the Mediterranean by 1000 CE, and as these religions spread, they became more dominant in the lives of their followers. At first, the Roman Empire, which controlled the entire Mediterranean, was polytheistic, but around 300 CE, Emperor Constantine made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Romans were master engineers and were known for beginning to use the arch and dome. An example of the use of these innovations is the Aqueducts. The Aqueducts were very important to Rome because it delivered water to the huge population, meaning that the arch and dome helped build very efficient and useful buildings. The Umayyads and Abbasids on the African side of the Mediterranean continued to use the arch and dome, but also added their own style of geometric designs to their buildings because Allah could not be expressed in picture form. This is seen in the many mosques that were built, including the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. The Byzantines and Feudal Europe both also used arches and domes to build their churches. They also incorporated tall, arched windows into their unique architectural style. This is where the arch came into play for Europe. In conclusion, the arch and dome were continually used throughout the history of the Mediterranean, but other styles from different political organizations also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How Does Enzyme Concentration Or Temperature Affect The... Question: How does changing enzyme concentration or temperature affect the reaction time of enzyme activity? Background and Introduction: Enzymes are proteins that process substrates, which is the chemical molecule that enzymes work on to make products. Enzyme purpose is to increase the rate of activity and speed up chemical reaction in a form of biological catalysts. The enzymes specialize in lowering the activation energy to start the process. Enzymes are very specific in their process, each substrate is designed to fit with a specific substrate and the enzyme and substrate link at the active site. The binding of a substrate to the active site of an enzyme is a very specific interaction. Active sites are clefts or grooves on the surface of an enzyme, usually composed of amino acids from different parts of the polypeptide chain that are brought together in the tertiary structure of the folded protein. Substrates initially bind to the active site by noncovalent interactions, including hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. Once a substrate is bound to the active site of an enzyme, multiple mechanisms can accelerate its conversion to the product of the reaction. But sometimes, these enzymes fail or succeed to increase the rate of action because of various factors that limit the action. These factors can be known as temperature, acidity levels (pH), enzyme and/or substrate concentration, etc. In this experiment, it will be tested how much of an effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Corruption Of The Puritans In New England In 1639 Deciding that religious freedom is worth the risks, the puritans crossed the sea. Puritans were reformed protestants and believed that the church of England was still too much like it was before. They believed the church of was corrupt. They didn t break from the church but sought to reform it, so they set out for the New World in the 1630. When they arrived in the New England area they decided to start a new colony. The puritans were very strict and didn t tolerate other religions. Thomas Hooker was the founder of Connecticut colony and a prominent puritan minister. His most famous sermon was on May 31, 1638 on Principles of Government. This influenced the fundamentals of government in 1639. Roger Ludlow wrote most of the fundamentals of government, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Should I Invest in Jc Penney Should I Invest in JC Penney Nadia shelchkov Wilmington University Abstract This paper explains and explores the financial statements of JC Penney and its four top competitors: Kohl s, TJX, Wal Mart, and Target. It analyzes their net profit margin compared with industry, return on assets, return on investment, return on equity, price earnings ratio, inventory turnover, Beta, etc. and then compares these variables to the other stores. This information gets analyzed from an investors point of view and also states my opinion on investments and which company I would invest in. Should I Invest in JC Penney JC Penney was founded in 1902 by James Cash Penney who wanted to build a store based on what he referred to as the Golden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that JC Penney turns over their inventory 2.5 times during year. TJX turns over their inventory 5 times during the year, in fact TJX is the only competitor whose turn over inventory average is above the industry average. As stated in Fundamentals of Corporate Finance by Stephen A. Ross, the Beta indicates the amount of systematic risk present in a particular risky asset relative to that in an average risky asset (427). The Beta for JC Penney and TJX is above industry average that means that these companies would have a greater expected return. Systematic risk or market risk is the risk that affects a large number of assets. Examples of systematic risk are inflation or increasing the interest rate, or any uncertainties in the economy but not the company s performance. Unsystematic risk is the risk that mainly associated with specific companies or may be some competitors and suppliers. The systematic risk affects the whole market and cannot be controlled by investors. Unsystematic risk however affects the company and is controlled by the company s performance. When investors invest money into a company they must research all aspects of that company so they are aware of the unsystematic risks they may encounter. JC Penney is an unfavorable choice for investors because the company analysis indicates that the company is unprofitable. Along with the bad financial analysis and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Letter To Sullivan Ballou In the first two paragraphs of Sullivan Ballou s letter to his wife, he talks about the seriousness of the situation and how determined he is to follow through on the task he has set for himself. In the letter, Sullivan Ballou writes, Lest I should not be able to write again...and it may be of some conflict and death to me (paragraph 1). This quote shows the seriousness and the severity of the situation, and that it could be a life threatening situation. However, Sullivan Ballou still does what it takes to complete his job and is determined to follow through. In paragraph 3 Sullivan Ballou writes, And I am willing perfectly willing to lay down all my joys in this life, to help maintain this government, and to pay that debt. This shows that Sullivan Ballou is determined to do whatever it takes to help maintain the government even though it can cost him his life and all of the joys of his life. After the first two paragraphs of Sullivan Ballou s letter, he transitions to the third paragraph where he changes the subject to his feelings for his wife Sarah. Sullivan Ballou starts paragraph 4 by writing her name at the beginning of the sentence to signify that he has stopped talking about the war and has now moved on to express his feeling and love to Sarah. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Comparison Of The Article Dignity And Dreams Introduction The question of concern in the article, Dignity and Dreams (Sykes, 2015), was whether the Earned Income Tax Credit [EITC] provided families with enough support to progress financially just over the poverty line. While This was an important focus there was a The emphasis on how the family respectfully and discreetly received the money was also an active factor. Likewise, in the second article, Bonus or Rebate? (Epley, 2006), there was a concern about a consumer s reluctant choice to spend a check depending on its label. They specifically tracked spending patterns of consumers receiving either a Rebate (a loss) check or a bonus (a gain) check and documented whether they spent a larger portion of the check or saved more of it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or would the recipients spend a surplus of money if thought to be a bonus check? Sykes (2015) had found that families felt a relief from financial stress when it came to receiving their yearly lump sum from the government. They were able to pay back many of their debts, just as a responsible family should. This allowed them to enhance the amount of consumption they were given leeway for. Such as toys or brand name foods. For families in Welfare who were given limited room to grow, EITC left enough money to lift dreams off the ground and making it possible for families to invest in their futures. All of these factors made it easier for the families to feel a sense of citizenship. Social inclusion plays a larger factor than once thought. Using government programs like SNAP (food stamps) ostracized people in public areas; making it difficult to feel proud or in a sense normal . I strongly believe that this article found what they set out to look for. The results clearly show that EITC gave low wage families a sense of dignity, but since the population interviewed and tracked was so small it s difficult to believe that all families in the same program live entirely the same. The lurking variables consisted of past programs impeding on the behavior of present recipients in the EITC program. These past programs have altered the way of thinking for some people. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Self-Evaluation Essay As a junior in high school, I started getting emails from a division three college known as Carleton. The purpose of these messages was to recruit me to come play football for them. After multiple exchanges, I then got in touch with their running back coach and recruiting coordinator, Coach Jerome Smith. I later found out that Coach Smith got his master s degree in athletic administration from Indiana University and had connections to the football program here as well. While he took classes towards his degree, he also worked closely with the football team as an operations intern and quality control coach. After recognizing his connection to Indiana University, I reached out to him via text message to see if we could discuss his position and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His idea of planning does not differ from what I learned in class; however, if I had to teach this topic to kids looking to go into coaching, I would make it specific to this field. Also, his outlook on division three athletics resembles what the book says. They do not have a lot of money to bring in students; therefore, they must focus on providing a fun environment for the players that do decide to play for them. I really enjoyed this experience because it made me want to branch out and gain as much experience as I can. Coach Smith started right where I am at and is currently in the process of working his way up through the ranks, hoping to reach the division one level eventually. As he pushed his way from quality control coach here at Indiana, to coach at Marian University, and then through multiple division three schools, Coach Smith took a small amount of knowledge from every position he held. Now, he finally got himself to an opportunity to learn how to coach and effectively recruit players to come to his school. Overall, I believe this interview was an important step for me to reach my career goals and I will use this experience to grow as a coach. I feel that this assignment is one that students should take seriously because it forces you to reach out to individuals that you may not have otherwise contacted. Being one step closer to my career goals, I can thank Coach Smith for teaching me to branch out and connect with as many people as possible just as he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Is The Theme Of Amoretti Edmund Spenser s Amoretti, first published in 1595, is a sonnet cycle, which describes the poet s love for, courtship of, and eventual marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. The series of sonnet are unique in that they do not end with love being unrequited, but rather with the resolution of the poet s love in marriage. However despite the ultimately happy outcome of Spenser s courtship, in many of his sonnets he describes the agony of love longing and the anguish of harboring an unreturned affection. In Sonnet 54, Spenser compares the courtship of his beloved to various types of theatre performance, describing himself as an actor and the object of his affections as a spectator. The poet accentuates this analogy of courtship as theatre through the poem s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem is organized into three quatrains with an interlocked rhyme scheme and a final rhyming couplet. The first two quatrains portray the poet as an actor in love, while the third quatrain is concerned with the callous response of the beloved spectator, and the final couplet marks a shift from description to judgment with the poet concluding that the woman who he loves must be made of stone to be so unfeeling. The sonnet is written in iambic pentameter, this style of meter furthering associations with the theater and theatrical performance to the minds of readers familiar with the well known English plays of this period by Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare written primarily iambic pentameter. Furthermore throughout the poem, the unstressed/stressed pattern seems to further dramatize the speakers words, especially in the last quatrain in which the important words relating to action and reaction are consistently stressed, such as merth , rues when (twice), laugh (twice), mocks and cry. Spenser s use of iambic pentameter also invites comparison to the work of Patrarch, the father of the sonnet who used iambic pentameter for his poems. Spenser s sonnet 54 returns to many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. My Life Has Changed Our Life If I were a well educated and social kid, I would live a life no one could imagine of. My parents have been living on a farm ever since I was born. Every day of my life I have been raising cows, raising field crops, and livestock. Neither had we had enough time or money to move to an immense mansion or leave our farm. My life is all about working and I can t even apply for school because of how poor we are. My life has changed like a series of books. I wish I could have known that my life was going to be full with sadness and mourning, but in life everyone has to...die On Sunday morning, I woke up with the same thoughts and the same yelling from my parents for the past 12 years. Seriously, I would rather be deaf then hear my parents yell, make sure you clean the barn out when we are gone and feed the cows . I slowly went down stairs with my shoulders down and a hideous look on my face. My pale, face showed how disappointed was with my unpleasant life. As soon as I got down stairs, the box I had put out in the kitchen was there just waiting for me to pick it up. I finally realized that I did not have enough time to do all of my chores when my parents came back. Quickly, I grabbed the brown, crinkly box from the bottom with my boney, cold hands and picked it up the best I could. Every step I looked carefully to make sure I didn t fall. I kept the box inside my room so I could know where it was and that I could keep track of it. It was noon and my parents were still not back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Midlife Behavior Essay examples From the life course perspective, midlife behavior has both antecedents and consequences. Earlier life experiences can serve either as risk factors or as protective factors for the health and well being during this stage of development. According to the study Journey from Childhood to Midlife completed by Werner and Ruth Smith in 2001, by middle adulthood, most people have noted a balancing in their lives and improvement in overall quality of their lives. The period of early adulthood had provided positive turning points such as community college, marriage to a stable partner or military service. A contributing factor is relationships that provided emotional support as well. The presence of a nurturing caregiver from infancy, as well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two other theorists, Jung and Levinson held similar views. Karl Jung and Daniel Levinson theorized that middle adulthood was time for balancing a person s life much like Erikson. However, Jung sees as a time for discovery and reclaiming parts of the self that was repressed in the search for conformity in the first half of life. On the other hand, Daniel Levinson sees the life course more as a sequence of eras each with his own biopsychosocial character with major changes from one to the next. Levinson sees adulthood as fluctuating periods of relative stability and periods of transition. He viewed the developmental stage as balancing four opposing aspects of identity and to understand the life, and more importantly, the personality theory, developed by Carl Jung, it is important to note the time span in which he lived. Jung s insight shows the human need for a relationship. All three theorists felt relationships had an impact on human development and thus relationships in middle adulthood deserve further examination. Relationships play significant roles throughout the life course and this is especially true in middle adulthood. The relationships are the most diverse and many of them mature and evolve through the stages of development while others just begin to emerge. This is seen in infancy with the most significant relationship being their caregiver and in middle childhood it moves beyond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Questions and Answers on A Career as an Engineer Please, briefly tell me about yourself and your educational background. I am an ambitious and well driven woman who believes in herself. After finishing my high school l went to Vaal university of Technology for my diploma, University of Pretoria for my degree in engineering, and then Sorbonne University for my masters in engineering. What first draw you to study engineering? It has always been a passion in my life to work with electricity and electronic devices. When l was young l used to fix and repair adapters, radios and TVs. Being accepted to the engineering faculty was just a continuation of the dream that l begun when l was young. Which year of study was the most challenging, and why? Probably, my first year was horrible because l was less prepared for university studies. I missed most classes; fell behind in class, and l was very uncertain about whether l was following the right career path. What do you enjoy least or most about engineering? I hate those long hours figuring out a solution to a problem that seems impossible to decode. Why should one become an engineer? Engineering is a challenging, high paying career. If you have up to date engineering skills, jobs are abundant. Engineering jobs often come with flexible hours, location flexibility, and the hard skills you learn translate easily to new positions What are some reasons one should not become an engineer? In my opinion, you should never take a job simply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Dulce Et Est Decorum Essay Poetry can be dangerous, especially beautiful poetry, because it gives the illusion of having had the experience without actually going through it. Good evening and welcome to burning poetry, I m your host Izzy and tonight s topic is based around Wilfred Owens poem Dulce et Est Decorum. War is often glorified but in reality is a futile and devastating event, Owen explores this in his poem Dulce et Est decorum. Owens Dulce Est Decorum is a poem that relates to modern day society through its ability to leave a large impact on the audience. During the years of 1914 to 1918, over nine million people died due to World War 1. Entire cities were demolished and nations where torn down, only to be reformed throughout political chaos and enough antagonism for world war 2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Caught in the middle of all the tragedy that was primarily based in trenches, Owen began to find it hard to account for all the distress and death he witnessed. Progressively becoming more convinced that the war seemed to be carrying on past its purpose, Owen began to write poetry that highlighted the irony of his situation. Owens Dulce et Est decorum explores the true events of war being the tragedy and suffering that takes place. He points out to the reader that war is definitely not something to be glorified or praised, and that the real meaning of being proud to fight for your country, has been taken away. Poetic devices are tools that a poet can utilize to create rhythm, enhance a poems meaning, or reinforce a mood or feeling. Dulce et Est decorum by Wilfred Owen enhances the real life effects and devastation that war leaves on people. The psychology behind the everyday battle that veterans of war face, has been misunderstood by society. This mental state controls these peoples lives on a daily basis. Owen s poem is four stanzas of outlining the horrific events he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Journey Into The Field Essay I am Qingjun Wang, currently a senior at Hunan University, majoring in Electronic Engineering. Began my journey into the field by studying in Physics and Microelectronics department of Hunan University, where physics ranks in the top 1% of ESI global discipline. Studying on this topic, which I am very much interested in, led me to excel in my program, earning me a GPA of 90.3 on a 100 point scale, which ranked me as the top student out of the 112 who are in my program. My life over the last three years have revolved around attending lectures and making projects, I know that this has aided me in gaining solid knowledge and proficient research skills. During my freshman year at university, I implemented a system based on C programming language of student cards, which is was suitable for consumption and helped the system with complete functions. During this time, I was very new to the world of physics and did not have relevant experience and because of this inexperience, I found that the most complex and challenging part of the project was coordinating all the C++ Source Files and making sure that they work together as a Win32 Console Application. To try to resolve these hurdles, I bombarded myself with books and articles that guided me through the process of building my desired application, spending 8 days studying in the library during the summer semester to ensure that I build the best one possible. Although it was very challenging, I pushed myself to start by programming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Overvolved College Students Life of an over involved college student 30 percent of freshmen entering college last autumn reported feeling stressed (Higher Education Research Institute at the UCLA.) A pre med college student who is over involved in the college life may deal with a lot of challenges. Some of the challenges an over involved college student may experience the feeling of being greatly overwhelmed, not having enough time for school work, friends or college clubs. This type of student may not have a good balance of everything. They could become more stressed and sleep deprived which would greatly affect their health. Being extremely stressed out could cause them to get sick, get less sleep, or obtain unhealthy eating habits. The biggest challenge for over involved pre med students face is stress. There are so many possible stressors they could run into. Some examples of these stressors are worrying about their future career, not having a good life balance, procrastinating, participating in more than they can handle, or something as simple has tomorrow s Chemistry test. There are so many possible situations that could go wrong that they even begin to stress out over the amount of stressing they are doing. As many people already know putting too much stress on yourself has many major negative effects on your health. Stress could affect someone physically, mentally, or behaviorally. A few physical effects are headaches, muscle tension, fatigue, and lack of sleep. A few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Holy Grail The Holy Theatre versus the Holy Grail Within these ramblings I will put forward, with pond skater like depth, my musings and personal reflections on the reluctant guru, rebel and acknowledged genius of modern theatre Peter Brook and his fabled hand grenade of a 60 s essay The Holy Theatre . The concept of the Holy Theatre comes from Peter Brook s the Empty Space, in which he separates theatre into four testaments: Deadly, Holy, Rough, and immediate though the lines between said factions blur, overlap and interplay throughout. Held by many to be the holy grail of modern theatre texts, almost sacred in many quarters. The Holy Theatre essay is a way of seeing theatre: creating and attending theatre as if it were a holy rite, a myth based ritual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Page 62 That alchemy has proved transcendently effective over the centuries since the plays were first written. The bard has a way of saying simple things and for others a simple way of saying complex things. For Brook, theatre is very much the latter; and, in a late work like Tierno Bokar, he is seeking, in his own phrase, to go beyond the immediate present. This likewise philosophy treats theatre less as a product than as a process: a collaborative means of exploring life s mystery. I can though picture Brook throwing down his manuscript upon its completion, screaming at his beloved Shakespeare for covering it all within his works, where genius glints from every page and line with a nonchalant ease. In Brook s concept of theatre, the audience is essential; without it, nothing happens. The relationship between the actor and the audience is the only theatre reality, he once told an interviewer Brook s concepts of the deadly, the holy, the rough, the immediate, the dirty, are amazingly relevant to more areas of art and thought than just solely theatre. Maybe applicable to life itself when the layers are peeled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Diet Analysis Essay The aim of this research project is to evaluate whether the members of this group consume a healthy diet including adequate macro and micro nutrients consistent with the Nutrient Reference Values (NRV) as recommended by the Australian Government. Nutrient Reference Values or NRV s are based on current scientific knowledge and encompass a set of recommendations for nutritional intake. Estimated Average Requirement is the amount of a certain nutrient that must be consumed each day to meet the needs of half the healthy individuals at a specific life stage and gender. Recommended Dietary Intake is the average amount of a certain nutrient that must be consumed each day in order to meet the needs of about 97 98% of healthy individuals at a specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Participants choose from three to four times per week, one to two times per week, one to two times per month, once per month or never for each of the food options (Rutishauser 2005). The advantages of a food frequency questionnaire is that it is designed to be completed independently by the participant making it practical and cost effective in collecting data from a large cohort (Rutishauser 2005). This method also allows the foods to be ranked, then characteristics of foods with low and high intakes can be compared (Biro 2002). The disadvantages of this method include the lack of detail about food and the high instance of random error (Rutishauser 2005). This method also relies on memory recall of the participant which can be imprecise (Biro ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparison Of Oedipus The King And Hedda Gabler Ibsen and Sophocles are two distinct writers from different periods and culture. They both wrote plays and stories with strong protagonists who the readers don t enjoy, but, whose fate is somewhat tragic in sense that elicits the reader s sympathy for the sense of wasted potential and tragic loss. In sense, I agree with this statement because from both authors books like Ibsen Hedda Gabler and Sophocles Oedipus The King ; the readers did not like the main characters, but the reader does sympathize. The protagonists from both plays do portray themselves as people others don t like; but as the plays goes on; the protagonists begin to reveal themselves and their struggles. In which, the readers would sympathize. On Sophocles text ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the beginning, the reader can already tell this is an unhappy marriage. The author describes Hedda to be in a mood right when they come back from their honeymoon. The way that Hedda talks to Tesman and how she treated Tesman aunt in a rude arrogant way. Clearly, the readers can tell that Hedda is unsatisfied with the marriage and his life as of now. On page 859, starting with Miss. Tesman; Miss. Tesman meets Hedda. The way Hedda responded to Miss. Tesman shows the readers that Hedda has a sneering response to whatever Miss. Tesman and to what George (her husband) says: [Going to meet HEDDA.] Good morning, my dear Hedda! Good morning, and a hearty welcome! HEDDA: [Holds out her hand.] Good morning, dear Miss Tesman! So early a call! That is kind of you. MISS TESMAN. [With some embarrassment.] Well has the bride slept well in her new home? HEDDA. Oh yes, thanks. Passably. TESMAN. [Laughing.] Passably! Come, that s good, Hedda! You were sleeping like a stone when I got up. HEDDA. Fortunately. Of course, one has always to accustom one s self to new surroundings, Miss Tesman little by little. [Looking towards the left.] Oh, there the servant has gone and opened the veranda door, and let in a whole flood of sunshine. [...] MISS TESMAN. Yes, yes, I ll be sure to tell her. But by the bye, George [Feeling in her dress pocket] I had almost forgotten I have something for you here. TESMAN. What is it, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Legacy Of The Silk Road 1. What was the Silk Road? (5 pts) The Silk Road was a trade path that linked china in the east with Persia and Europe in the west. Much of the terrain was harsh having to cross deserts or mountains. Merchants would travel from oasis to oasis to get across deserts. Most of the trade was made by middle men and changed hands many times, before reaching its destination. 2. How are the descriptions/assessments of the Silk Road in the two articles similar? How are they different? (10 pts) The Silk Road by Oliver Wild, was about the physical history of the silk road. The Legacy of the Silk Road by Valerie Hanson, was much more focused on the cultural and indirect effects of the silk road. Both maintained The Silk Road was a series of routs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Transformation Of Deportation Of Mass Extermination Robert Smith History 345 A TA Washnis 12/5/14 The Transformation from Deportation to Mass Extermination The legacy the Second World War is often inundated in a series of disparagements, condemnations, and outright disgust against the perpetrators of the industrial scale mass murder that was the Holocaust. This provides both positive and negative outcomes for those who seek to study the Holocaust and understand it from all angles. The demonization of key Nazi luminaries like Hitler and Himmler are highly appropriate given their ruthless and inhumane actions against European Jewry, ethnic minorities, their own German citizenry, and an international global standard of morality. Their reputations for inhumanity are well deserved. Nonetheless, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately, these men in addition to Nazi collaborators, everyday people doing their duty, and Hitler s military machine were responsible for engineering the Holocaust. How did the goals change from expulsion to mass extermination? The answer is that unless Nazi ideology were to change, the contingencies of war made it a necessity. Germany and the Nazi regime had an expansive outline for the execution of their goals. A predominant force in their agenda was the notion of Judenpolitik, or how they would approach the treatment of European Jewry. The Nazis had drawn up plans for the island of Madagascar to house Europe s Jews, however, given the constraints of mass populations management, the Nazis settled for Ghettos as a provisional measure. The vehicle for dealing with the Jews in the early stages of the war was through a system of segregation in Europe, coined Ghettoization. These quasi internment camps acted as the Nazis main device to control the Jewish population, just short of exterminating them. In fact, the Nazis always strived to be rid of the Jewish population, however the jump from the notion of deportation to the wanton destruction of millions of lives through mass shootings, gassings, and savage work details was abrupt. Additionally, the fact that often the Germans were aided by collaborators in the lands they invaded should make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on Parkinson’s Disease and Action of Drugs on Movement Parkinson s Disease and Action of Drugs on Movement Introduction: Parkinson s disease is a neurological disorder that seriously impairs motor function, with people afflicted with this condition exhibiting akinesia, muscle rigidity and having a tremor at rest. It is accepted that the loss of motor function is brought upon by the progressive degeneration of nigrostriatal dopamine neurons, which leads to a corresponding loss of dopamine in the caudate/putamen part of the basal ganglia, which is accepted as the main receiving area in motor circuits. Information coming to it from the cortex and thalamus is processed and channeled to the pallidum and to the substantia nigra reticular. There are two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from functioning as a neurotransmitter, dopamine is also the precursor to noradrenaline in all central and peripheral noradrenergic neurons. Dopamine is made from the precursor Tyrosine which is converted to DOPA by the enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase, and DOPA is then converted to dopamine by the enzyme dopa decarboxylase. This enzyme has a much higher activity in comparison to tyrosine hydroxylase so under normal conditions there is little or no endogenous DOPA found in most cells. The first line of treatment for a patient is to replenish their dopamine stores, which have diminished due to loss of dopaminergic neurones. As dopamine cannot cross the blood brain barrier it is of no use to simply administer dopamine, instead its precursor L DOPA is given. This is able to cross the blood brain barrier upon which it is then converted to dopamine by aromatic amino acid decarboxylase. However L DOPA can also be converted to dopamine in the periphery, which can cause unwanted effects and so to prevent this a decarboxylase inhibitor is given. Not only does this reduce adverse effects but also lowers the effective dose. Dopamine is rapidly taken up into storage vesicles by an energy dependent transporter mediated process, achieving high local concentrations within the storage vesicles by complexing with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Business Strategies Of Sony Corporation Introduction The purpose of this paper is to suggest investing in Sony Corporation, one of the most recognized names in consumer electronics. Sony was established shortly after World War Two in the form of an electronic manufacturing company (Sony). Around the 1990s, Sony converted itself from an electronics manufacturer to a global entertainment company establishing a leading position in music, movies and computer gaming (Sony Corporation Japan). With various sub divisions of the company Sony remains versatile, with each department bringing in revenue. The divisions that make up Sony includes Sony Electronics, Mobile Communications, Computer Entertainment, Pictures Entertainment, Network Entertainment International, Music Entertainment, and Online Entertainment (Sony). Using top business strategies, and improving product quality, assists in the persistent success of the company. These products appeal to wide range of consumers due to the global diversity present at Sony. In this paper I will be discussing these topics in depth to help support the reason why it would be beneficial to invest in Sony. Business Strategies Corporate Governance Amongst Sony Corporations business strategies lies corporate governance. Corporate governance retains one of the more successful management strategies. These strategies allow managers to define their roles and isolate the issues of ownership from management. As a result faster decision making occurs which allows managers to focus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Examples Of Lying In Huckleberry Finn Lying is known as a bad thing, but sometimes it can be used for good. Dishonesty just depends on how you utilize it. In the story, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain you will see lying happening very often. When Huckleberry Finn lies it is usually for a good purpose. While the king and duke use it for more greedy reasons. Huckleberry Finn was a very caring character to me. He used his lying for the good things in life. Everybody in their lifetime lies at some point, and hopefully most of the time it s for the better. For example, Huck was often lying to protect or help his friend Jim. In particular, when Huck and Jim stumble across a couple of men Huck tells them that it is just his family aboard the raft. He also tells them that his family has smallpox so they won t catch Jim as a runaway slave and get him in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Huck is also stuck in the situation of turning Jim in or not. He knows that turning Jim in would be honest, but he also doesn t want to let his friend down. Huck did choose the lying side of it, but once again it was to protect Jim. He cares about Jim and doesn t want to see anything happen to him, so he would rather just tell little lies to keep Jim out of trouble. Not only does Huck lie for unselfish reasons, but he also feels very bad when he does lie. For instance, Huck feels very dishonest for lying to Mary Jane and her sisters. Huckleberry Finn feels bad that the sisters have given these two frauds all the money and property, so he decides to tell Mary Jane the truth about them. Don t you holler. Just set still, and take it like a man. I got to tell the truth, and you want to brace up, Miss Mary, because it s a bad kind, and going to be hard to take, but there ain t no help for it. These uncles of yourn ain t no uncles at all they re a couple of frauds regular dead beats. There, now we re over the worst of it you can stand the rest middling easy (Twain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Explain Why Some School Boys Attack Pecola 1. There is a new girl in local school named Maureen. She has light skinned of African American. She is a kind of pretty and rich. For example, the teachers and students in school consider that Maureen is pretty and perfect. In fact, Maureen is not really pretty, according to Claudia, Maureen has yellowish skin, dark and slanted green eyes and a dog tooth exposed when she smiles. People assume that she has great personality and intellect such as white people. She accepts everyone s assumption that she is in upper class, prettier, smarter than black people. For instance, she never had to search for anybody to eat with in cafeteria; she liked and bought white milk. Maureen who represents for a different kind of black people has light skin of African Americans people and disregards darker skin black people. Just because her skin is lighter than other black children, so she is assessed highly by white people. 2. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some school boys attack Pecola by shouting derogatory words to her. They tease her because her father sleeps naked and because of discrimination her black skin . Frieda comes to the rescue Pecola by hitting one boy and loudly threatening other boys. Then, Claudia joins the conflict. After that, Maureen appears. The boys leave because they don t want to fight in front of Maureen. Claudia helps to pick Pecola s notebook and Frieda s coat. Frieda and Claudia are very brave because of rescuing Pecola even though the boys may beat them up. Claudia and Frieda treat Pecola very well. Instead of neglect or avoid the conflict, they chose to rescue Pecola as well as express their love, affection between black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Education During The Progressive Era During the early twentieth century in the United States of America there were several national reform movements that comprise the Progressive Era. There are a few different varieties of Progressivism that focused on receiving governmental aid in improving American life. Individuals involved in the reforms associated themselves as Progressives and focused on issues such as education, labor matters, inequality, women s rights, and political and government corruption. The impact of education on the American youth in the early twentieth century was based on methods to produce useful American citizens. Progressives struggled to extend school programs to include realistic components into the education young children should receive. Progressive education ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is the founder of the Hull House where many different programs were offered such as English classes for immigrants. There was also a Hull House Music School made available to many young people. Jane Addams liked to think of this program of socialized education. () Humanizing the productive system was needed in order to help change the goals of education. Addams wanted factory working children to at least become knowledgeable of the history of the industrial world that they were unfortunately a part of. She preferred that children should not be working at such a young age and should be focusing more on receiving an education. She believed that during this time education was not humane. Addams wanted settlement workers to be a part of a pedagogical innovation that would play a central role in the educational reform movement. () Addams spent four years in the Chicago Board of Education and advocated the importance of smaller classes, improved facilities and better trained teachers. () The social work profession helped with the concept of socialized education and educational programs that were designed to serve the needs of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Definition Of Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell A true outlier would be someone who differs from all other members of a group, but Malcolm Gladwell says that this is not the case. When Gladwell says that The outlier in the end is not an outlier at all , he means that the people we see as outliers had a lot of help to reach the level of success that they achieved. Outliers such as Bill Gates, Joseph Flom are considered the best of the best in their respective fields. They did not just get to the top of their fields from their own personal qualities. Although all of these people had amazing work ethics, they also had many opportunities that their peers did not have. This can be seen when Gladwell says, it would be simpler to look at Joe Flom and call him the greatest lawyer ever even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Rhoda Case Study How did the applicant meet your Initial criteria? Rhoda has significant experience with the WIC payrun process. She spent over 3 years working with EBT Win, USAS, and HHSAS for generating and verifying batch payment documents. In addition, Rhoda has over three years experience with researching preparing, and monitoring the status of WIC Client Disputes. Rhoda would research client documents, receipts, and vendor documents to make a recommendation on benefits owed to the WIC Participant. Finally, Rhoda has experience generating reports related to WIC cost containment and any adjustments resulting from the cost containment reports. Indicate applicant match to KSA s Rhoda has significant experience working for WIC and a large knowledge base ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Taboo Language Taboo language: FUCK Is it no longer obscene? All languages have words that are considered taboo words that are not supposed to be said or used. Taboo words or swearwords, can be used in many different ways and they can have different meanings depending on what context they appear in. Another aspect of taboo words is the euphemisms that are used in order to avoid obscene speech. This paper will focus on the f word which replaces the word fuck, and as the study will show it also have other meanings and usages. First, it is a fact that from now on the use of curse words have become part of male and female s everyday language. No longer is it uncommon to hear a person use an offensive word to express their emotions. Not only is it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, taboo words or what can be called foul language are words prescribed by culture as being off limits. And the use of this taboo or stigmatized language is usually associated with strong emotions. Then, considered as a very emotional person, it is true that I am a frequent and long time user of the f word, so I will attempt to explain this unique and fascinating word in a different light by showing the etymology, written history, the amazingly flexible use this word has in grammar and the way it is used or not used in media. First of all, it seems that the actual root of the word is very unclear. It is impossible to say precisely when it appeared because so little documentary evidence exists, probably due to the fact that the word was so taboo throughout its early history that people were afraid to write it down. The first recorded use of the word is before 1500 in the English/Latin satirical poem Flen Flyys Non Sunt in celi quia fuccant uuiuys of hely meaning they are not in heaven because they fuck the wives of Ely. Others claim the first known use of fuck is in a Scottish poem by William Dunbar, Ane Brash of Wowing, in 1503. However, it took nearly another century for fuck to make its lexicographic debut in John Florio s 1598 Italian English dictionary. Finally, it seems that fuck remotely derived from the Latin future and Old German ficken/fucken meaning to strike or penetrate , which had the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Day the Cowboys Quit Essay The Day The Cowboys Quit The Day the Cowboys Quit is a novel written by the highly acclaimed Texas native, Elmer Kelton, in 1971. Kelton was born April 29th, 1926 in West Texas. Throughout the early years of his life, Kelton was raised on a ranch and attended college at the University of Texas to study journalism. Over a span of about fifty years, Kenton was hard at work delivering western novels, most of which are based in Texas. The novel The Day the Cowboys Quit received the Spur award in 1971 for the best western novel. This is only one of about forty novels written by Kelton who has received prestigious awards for many of his novels. The opening of the novel presents a prelude of how life for the 19th century cowboy was and how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prosper Selkirk, John Torrington, and Lafey Dodge are on the other side of the spectrum as they are the antagonists that represent big corporation. Each prominent character adds to the storylines thickness and to the adversity Hitch must come to face. The story starts out with Hitch, Law, and Rascal working under Charlie Waide on a cattle drive through Texas. The first conflict in the novel arises when ownership of a cow is in question between Rascal and a fellow cowboy. This small infraction ultimately sets the precedent of the story as the ownership of cattle becomes a problem that builds up to the main conflict. As the story progresses forward, Law is caught violating the cowboys set of unwritten laws as he tries to cheat other cattle owners out of cattle, an offense he would repeatedly make throughout the novel that leads to his death and would add fuel to the main conflict over cattle ownership. The title of the book is a direct reference to the cowboy strike of 1883, which is represented in the novel when the cowboys left their jobs as cowhands for the cattle drives and demanded higher wages, hoping to cripple the big cattle companies that hindered the cowboys with their issuing of strict rules. Going against his own morality and wishes, Hitch takes half of Charlie s men and leads them to join the strike. Hitch himself is a strong independent man that always keeps his promises which is also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Saturated And Unsaturated Fat Is Best For The Human Body The Truth About Fats By: Aubrey Jegier Period: 3 10/30/15 In researching this topic I hope to find out more information about saturated and unsaturated fats and the impacts they have on the body. There are a few questions that I am looking to answer. What are saturated and unsaturated fats? What are the differences and similarities between saturated and unsaturated fats? What is hydrogenation? What does hydrogenation have to do with saturated and unsaturated fats? What are trans fats? Why are trans fats considered bad for the human body.What type of fat is best for the human body? By answering these questions I hope to find out exactly what saturated and unsaturated fats are and the chemistry behind them as well as their effect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A saturated fat does not have and double bonds while an unsaturated fat has at least one double bond. This means that saturated fats are solid at room temperature because the single bonds form a straight molecule that is easily packed together. On the other hand the double bonds in unsaturated fats creates kinks in the molecule making them liquids at room temperature. Another difference is that saturated fats have a long shelf life while unsaturated fats spoil quickly. Unsaturated fats are considered to be healthier for the body omega 3s and omega 6s, which are support a body s metabolism. It is recommended to have 30% of your diet to be unsaturated fats while only 10% should be saturated fats. Studies have shown that too many saturated fats can lead to bad cholesterol while unsaturated fats promote good cholesterol. Numerous studies have found links between saturated fats and diseases or cancers. Overall unsaturated fats are a much healthier option for the body while saturated fats are still needed but in moderation otherwise they can have negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Irrigation Of Root Canal Therapy Irrigation stands on top of the various procedures followed during root canal therapy; evidence supports that significant portions of root canals harbouring the endodontic biofilm remain undisturbed even after thorough mechanical preparation, thus emphasizing the critical importance of irrigation in endodontic practise. As discussed earlier combination of various irrigants either simultaneously or sequentially are essential to eradicate the endodontic biofilm. A huge array of irrigants have been used in endodontic practise, yet sodium hypochlorite owing to its characteristic properties like pulp dissolution and antibacterial properties still remains the most commonly used and the most effective agent for irrigation of root canals. Also sodium hypochlorite is responsible for removal of organic portion of the smear layer. Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid is yet another commonly used irrigant in endodontic practise and one of most reliable agent for eradication of smear layer. Chlorhexidine digluconate known for its sustained antimicrobial action is commonly used as intracanal medicament as well as irrigating solution. Its affectivity against E. faecalis makes it the irrigant of choice in retreatment and root canal failure cases. Hydrogen peroxide, iodine compounds, organic acid like citric acid, maleic acid, normal saline and water are few amongst the various synthetic agent used for irrigation in endodontics. Sequential use of sodium hypochlorite followed by EDTA as a final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay On The American Dream Struggles Struggle in the Search for the American Dream The American Dream. Ahhhh, sounds nice doesn t it? From the earliest centuries beginning with the Pilgrims settling on Plymouth, to the struggle for gender and racial equality, to the desire of having a perfect family with a substantial amount of money, the American Dream is always present. The idea that used to be so romanticised because of the materialized glory and fortune that came along with it, is now the ideology has completely changed. In our world today the impact of the American Dream lives on but is constantly evolving. Many even argue that the Dream has become extinct. The American Dream is always there, but, sometimes, people do not realize that they are in fact living this Dream. The aspects are still considered prominent in many people s lives although it now has a variety of meanings. One of the original interpreters of the American Dream, James Truslow Adams, believed that the Dream was of a land in which life should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, personal fulfillment has much more to do with the American Dream than any other factor because hard work and having a positive outlook on life allows people to achieve success and prosperity. According to Source B, the American Dream is thriving for those willing to work hard and take advantage of their opportunities, there is the expectation of a prosperous and fulfilling life. I agree that personal fulfillment comes to those who work hard for what they want, which makes the American Dream much more attainable. However, Source D states that the American Dream itself is a metaphor for occupational success, which is flawed because there are multiple other factors considered than solely a person s job or how much money he or she makes in a year. The idea that the American Dream comes along with personal fulfillment is completely subjective to each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. How Bilbo Baggins Is a Hero in the Hobbit Outline I. Bilbo Baggins is one of the heroes of the quest. II. Bilbo fulfills many of the characteristics of a hero. A. Definition of a hero. B. His powers. III. Bilbo wasn’t the only hero of the adventure. C. The others heroes D. Characteristics that made them heroes E. Actions that made them heroes IV. Heroic actions that Bilbo made F. Their purpose G. Their consequences V. Conclusion Complete and Real Heroes The Hobbit, written by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, describes a quest that Bilbo Baggins and his friends made. Bilbo Baggins, the protagonist of the novel, was one of the many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He achieved the rescue with a very smart plan and they continue their adventure. Another heroic action that Bilbo made was when all the dwarves were captured by the Spiders in Mirkwood. He searched and rescued them. In both occasions he risked his life because he didn´t want to lose his friends and he couldn’t permit the quest to end like that. The last heroic action that he made was when he went to the humans’ and elves’ camp to give them the Arkestone, a very important gem for the dwarves, to permit them deal the peace. He risked his life and betrayed Thorin’s trust to try to avoid the war between them. Bilbo’s purpose always was for the benefit of everyone and not for his own benefit, and this, he acted like a most valuable hero. In fact, Bilbo Baggins was one of the most important heroes of the novel because he sacrificed his life for his friend’s life. He was very smart and always solved the dwarves’ problems. He never put himself before the welfare of the others and always had a leader’s attitude. Bilbo Baggins was a hero because he met with the principal requirements that a hero needed for being recognized. Bibliography: “Hero.” WordReference. October 25, 2012. lt; http://www.wordreference.com/definition/hero gt;. “Hero.” Wikipedia. October 24, 2012. October 25, 2012. lt; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero gt;. Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel. The Hobbit. New York: The Random House Publishing Group, 1982. Number of words: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Ban Should Not Be Banned Ever since France introduced its so called burqa ban in 2011, there have been many cases involving the Muslim women who choose to wear these veils. Not only are understanding women being fined for their choice of dress, mainly the niqab, which leaves a slit for the eyes, but an increasing number of defendants are being tried for attacking them (Ramdani). The law only has affected a small number of women; out of an estimated 5 million Muslims living in France, only around 1,900 women were concerned by the ban in 2011 (Willsher). However, the ban has made Muslim women in full face veils, or niqab banned from any public activity including walking down the street, taking a bus, going to the shops or collecting their children from school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main argument against the ban is that it infringes upon individual freedoms such as freedom of religion and expression (Wade). Veils such as the chador, scarves, and other headwear that do not cover the face, are not affected by this law and can be worn. The law imposes a fine of up to 150 euro and/or participation in citizenship education, for those who violate the law. The bill also penalizes, with a fine of 30,000 euro and one year in prison, anyone who forces another wear face coverings. As a result of the law, the only exceptions to a woman wearing a niqab in public will be if she is traveling in a private car or worshipping in a religious place. The law was challenged and taken to the European Court of Human Rights which upheld the French law on the first of July, 2014, accepting the argument of the French government that the law was based on a certain idea of living together (Chrisafis, France s Headscarf War... ). However, after the implementation of this law, verbal and physical abuse has increased toward women of the Muslim faith wearing headwear. Islamophobic attacks in France more than doubled between 2011, when the act was implemented and a year following in 2012, with women in headscarves the principal target, accounting for seventy seven percent of victims of physical or verbal attacks, according to the French Collective Against Islamophobia. Tensions increased by recent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Describe The Sudoku Puzzle Most people must heard about or used to seen the Sudoku puzzle in newspaper, which is a world famous game that need player to fill in the number one to nine in a 9×9 grid. However, there might be not much people know that the Sudoku puzzle was developed Latin square is an n×n grid contain the set of number {1,2,3...,n}. Every number occurs only once in each row and each column. We called the n as order of the Latin Square. Some people might think solving this kind of puzzles did not require mathematical knowledge and thinking. However the statement was wrong. Solving a Latin square or Sudoku relied on the mathematical logical thinking. Although it is different from solving algebra, geometry or other math questions that looks more mathematical , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There must be at least one number in each entry and that each number appears at most once in each row and column. These are my conditions that need to be satisfied. At least a number appears in each cell: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∨_(c=1)^4 L_abc Each number appears at most once in each row: ∧_(a=1)^3 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∧_(c=1)^4 ∧_(i=x+1)^4 (ÂŹL_abc∨〖¬L〗_ibc) Each number appears at most once in each column: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∧_(b=1)^3 ∧_(c=1)^4 ∧_(i=y+1)^4 (ÂŹL_abc∨〖¬L〗_aic) This is not the end. We need to show that there is exactly one number in each entry and that each number appears exactly once in each row and column. We will show this by the inverse of the previous encoding. At most one number appears in each cell: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∧_(c=1)^3 (ÂŹL_abc∨ 〖¬L〗_abi) Each number appears at least once in each row: ∨_(a=1)^3 ∧_(b=1)^4 ∧_(c=1)^4 L_abc Each number appears at least once in each column: ∧_(a=1)^4 ∨_(b=1)^3 ∧_(c=1)^4 L_abc After we encoding the Latin square, we can apply those SAT inference techniques to the CNF formulas that we just get form the previous steps. This was also had been known as a way to simplify the formulas, since the additional information that we get from the CNF formulas will eventually reduce the quantity of variables and clauses in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...