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The Incident Of The Air Ticket Counter From Delta Airlines
It was a cold December night, the trees were rustling and the snow was falling. The Salekins were
ready to leave to the airport.The older siblings were arguing the young kids couldn t find their stuff.
Then all of a sudden the hour hand struck eight and everybody rushed to the car like the scene from
Home Alone. We were suppose to leave at 7:30p.m because the airport was one hour away and our
flight was at 9:00p.m. While we were driving we almost crashed with a old blue truck that seemed like
it had been through a lot.What happened was we were driving and as my dad was accelerating, the
truck just came out of no where and cut us off.What the heck! So we arrived at the airport and when
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Most people want the window seat, but once you get there you realize how hard it is to get to the
bathroom.I got to sit in the middle, its not to close to the end but also not to close to the walkway.Once
everyone was settled I remembered I forgot my money at home. I remembered I had not brought any
of my money I was going to use in New York. I thought I would not be able to buy any chocolate or
snow globes to add to my collection. Luckily this wasn t a problem, because I remembered my dad
owned me twenty bucks. He owed me twenty bucks because he borrowed it from me once to pay the
grass cutter, because he had forgotten to get money from the bank. I know it wasn t a lot, but I could
still by a cheap ten dollar snow globe form a kiosk at the mall. As I was watching a movie, it paused
for an announcement. The pilot was telling us that our departure would be delayed. When I heard this
I started to cry. My brother beat me up as he always does when he sees me cry, so I stopped. Finally
after three hours we arrived to the JFK International Airport. When we arrived to the airport we had a
hard time finding our aunts and cousins that were suppose to be there to pick us up. We were
expecting to see two tall men and a short lady. So we spent two hours searching for them around the
airport. I did not mind this because this gave me a opportunity to see all the cool stores and statues in
the airport. Eventually we found them in a Starbucks
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Montetesquieu And Voltaire And The Enlightenment
As time continued through the European Scientific Revolution, a wide range of new thinkers and
philosophers emerged in society to bring change to the continent throughout the eighteenth century.
This development of new thinking was known as the Enlightenment. Philosophers of the time,
commonly known as philosophes, sought to bring new information and ideas to the people of Europe
and the world. Ultimately, these ideas pertained to all parts of society, including the government,
economic policies, and religion. The continuation of Enlightenment attitudes reinforced faith in the
ideas of change and progress through entertaining completely new forms of government, new theories
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This meant that the government should not interfere with the business of the country, which
contradicted dictation of the government over economics, as in a mercantilistic system. Smith was
considered the Father of Capitalism and he entertained the idea that anyone should be able to profit
independently from business and that a government is unnecessary in regulating business.
Collectively, Smith s ideas about changing economic policy were very progressive and their relations
to the Enlightenment reinforced faith in the overall idea of progress. The Enlightenment brought the
emergence of deism, a new religious denomination. Desists believed that God was the creator of the
heavens and Earth but that he was not directly attached to the everyday events of human life. They
believed that he was not always present and watching over the people on Earth. This developed the
idea that mankind had direct power over their lives and the world around them, not God. This new
idea posed the expansion of the concept of relying on human importance and significance within the
world. This went hand in hand with the belief that humans could be responsible for earthy events and
accomplishments, and that these occurrences did not have to be connected to God. This so called
progress gave man more confidence in his own personal abilities and skills without having to rely on
God for everything, thus making it a very
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Ww1 Life in the Trenches Essay
Phillip Jones March 15, 2005 Essay #1
During World War I, trench warfare was very common. It was a newer technique in battles as in wars
prior to the Great World War, fighting was less invasive and men merely marched at each other from
opposite ends of fields and fought until only one side remained standing or a white flag was hung high
in surrender. In fact in older wars, the fighting was far less dangerous to the point where battles were
often times viewed by locals who watched from side lines with really no threat of getting hurt. In
World War I however, the fighting had upscaled to the most sadistic type the world had ever
experienced. With the industrialist wave that had overcome us in the late 1800s into ... Show more
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There is rubble all around them, somewhat signifying their lives as they miss their homes and families
and watch their closest friends die or suffer from deadly battle wounds beside them. In this picture the
men s poses look famished and weak, as you can imagine there was no fine dining in line for them,
only minimal food and beverage they often time shared with nuisance rodents unwillingly. They seem
to sit in waiting for the next attack to befall them in their soiled uniforms and delusional faces. Their
ora suggests a lot about the World War they were fighting in; bleak, miserable, slow, costly, and
vulnerable. All characteristic to the nature of the changes that occurred in the new and vicious type of
warfare in World War I. As Europe switched into War mode, everyone s lives were altered around the
new concentration. As men went off to fight, sit in waiting, and die in these awful trenches, their
wives and children went into the factories. The countries in Europe, especially the main powers at war
such as Germany, Austria Hungary, France, Great Britain, Russia and Serbia, turned in to war focused
economies. All the uniforms, bags, canteens, weapons, and other materials seen in the picture
surrounding the men were the labor of their countries citizens. The nature of war during World War I
was strongly felt and bonded even the most different of
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Forensic Entomology Procedures
Summarizing a Forensic Journal article: Forensic Entomology Procedures
The field of Forensic Entomology is essentially a type of scientific study of utilizing insects and
arthropods for a criminal investigation. These small creatures are very useful to forensic professionals,
because they are naturally attracted to decomposing bodies. The bugs might even lay eggs in the
corpse. By examining the insects and their maturing larval stages, modern forensic experts can assess
the postmortem indications, and detect any changes in the dead body, leading to evidence of the likely
cause of death. Forensic entomologists are very often called upon to assist cops in crime scene
investigations. Because of this, police and investigators should be mindful of the many potential
benefits that this field of forensic entomology has to offer them. It can be used as an accessory to
standard methods of forensic crime scene investigation.
Forensic entomology is a relatively new field, and the usage of insects and other arthropods in
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The first is called the necrophagous species, which are simply carrion eaters. Secondly, there are some
kinds of predator insects, which feed off the carrion eating species. The third group is called the
schizophagous species, which will begin by feeding on the dead body, but soon after, as they grow
larger and larger, they will strangely shift to becoming become predators and then they ll feed on the
carrion eaters. The fourth group is the omnivores, which feed both on the carrion eaters and
arthropods, such as ants, beetles and wasps. The fifth and final group consists of species such as
spiders, which utilize the dead carcass as part of their overall environment. The first two groups, the
necrophagous carrion eaters and the pure predators, are more useful and important in the field of
forensic
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Case Study Of The Rover Group Ltd.
The Rover Group Ltd. was once a leading car maker and exporter in Britain, boasting a production of
over 500,000 cars per year, half of which were exported abroad. Following the immense success, the
company become the largest automaker in the United Kingdom, through a variety of mergers in the
1960s. During the many merges, Rover Group Ltd. became the parent company of several famous
brands including Mini, MG, Triumph, Riley, and Austin. Engendering an alluring variety of top
quality cars from hatchbacks to saloons to wagons and even sports cars. However, multiple problems
brought the company to bankruptcy by the late 1970s. The British government acquired the company
in 1975 and sold it to British Aerospace in 1988. British Aerospace later ... Show more content on
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Poor customer service and appalling workmanship in product quality due to poor quality control
tarnished the reputation of Rover cars as a high quality innovative manufacturer. Quality control
involves inspection of materials, processes, end products as well as customer services guaranteeing
high standards. Unlike its competitors, Rover cars were poorly built and were prone to rust and its
windows tend to leak within months of purchase. As a result, the company was losing its winning
factor, which is desirability among customers. As the company progressed, lack of employee
discipline put its reputation at stake as Rover cars became notoriously known as a car company with
poor build quality and poor customer service as complaints from customers were conveniently swept
under the carpet. Overcoming the situation, I would adopt internal and external control as well as
market control to improve the control of the organisation. With market control, influence by
competitors in terms of organisational behaviour would encourage employees to cope with the
competition by using similar quality materials to ensure longer durability and are less prone to rust.
Also, implementation of internal control promotes self discipline among employees in fulfilling tasks
expectations and responsibilities, especially in customer service. By implementing external control
strategy, managers must take immediate action against employees should there be a disciplinary
problem among
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How Does E. E Cummings Create Meaning With Sight And Sound
Have you ever read a poem by E.E cummings? Did it sound strange or make sense? E.E Cummings
full name is Edward Estlin Cummings. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1848. He created
poems when he was a child and was able to read and write. How does E.E Cummings create meaning
with sight and sound? E.E Cumings creates meaning with sight and sound by using Visual techniques
and Auditory techniques. He creates meaning by using visual techniques with sound and sight. To
begin with E.E Cummings used many visual techniques when it came to writing poems. For example,
in document A he uses a poem called L(A and in that poem he uses visual techniques.The visual
techniques he uses are parentheses and spaces.In document A E.E cummings is using
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Comparison Of Sears And Kmart
Sears and Kmart, two of America s oldest and most distinguished retailers became part of Sears
Holdings in 2005 after they experienced years of deteriorating sales and profits. Sears catalog and
mail order firm was established in 1893 and six years later in 1899, Kmart opened its doors (Sears
Archives, 2015). Sears initial target market was the farmer and other rural dwellers who only had
access to a limited number of goods in the local general store of which most were overpriced. They
began their catalog as a way to provide a variety of goods of good quality at a reasonable price selling
everything from clothing to buggies, kitchenware to farm equipment, and hunting supplies to patent
medicines virtually everything needed for life in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to the current stagnate growth and reduced future growth Sear s was experiencing in the late 70 s,
Sears diversified its holdings to include more financial services businesses. This differentiation
diversification strategy allowed Sears to vertically integrate into other markets by leveraging their
huge customer base and brand loyalty to offer credit financing services, real estate services, brokerage
services and insurances services (Gillan, Kensinger Martin, 2000). These acquisitions furthered the
one stop shopping experience favored by
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The Effects Of Coral Reef Ecosystem On Coral Reefs...
The present study consistent with previous finding by Casey et al. (2016) and Jennings et al. (1995)
regarding bottom up processes in coral reef ecosystem. Also show a profound contrast to widely
accepted top down processes in coral reef ecosystem, indicated by weak relationship on prey predator
interaction and strong positive relationship between hard coral cover and fish biomass.
Despite there are more studies confirm cascading effect in coral reefs such as indirect effect on
mesopredator and herbivore density( (Friedlandler and DeMartini 2002; Ruppert et al. 2013; Ritchie
and Johnson 2009), algal cover sponge cover (Rasher et al 2013; Loh et al. 2015) resulting decline in
coral cover and juvenile coral (Rasher et al 2013; Casey et al 2015). However, most of those research
were conducted in region where confounding factors persists such as fishing pressure across many
trophic levels (predator, herbivore, planktivore), pollution, and terrestrial run off. Eventhough some
research were conducted in the nearly pristine area, such as Dulvy (2004) in Lau Island Fiji with
human population densities ranging between two and 42 people km 2. However, this area may not be
pristine in a historical context and non exclusive predator fishing still occurs. Hence, recent
unambiguous empirical evidence of trophical cascade in coral reef ecosystem with the absent of
confounding factors was scarce (Ferretti et al 2010).
Our results largerly consistent with Casey (2016) that found no
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The Portrayal Of Black Women
Introduction Slavery began in America when the first African slaves were brought to the North
American colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 to help with the production of profitable crops such
as tobacco. In the United States, colorism began when slavery owners preferred slaves with light skin
to work indoors and dark skinned women were sent to work outdoors in more grueling situations.
Slave owners also engaged in sexual intercourse with light skinned women. Slave owners didn t
recognize their child as blood but they weren t put to work outside along with the dark skinned slaves.
Colorism is the principle that those with light, fair skin are treated with higher respect than those with
darker skin. It is discrimination based on skin color in which people are treated differently based on
the social meanings attached to their skin tone. Today, colorism occurs in many ways however, media
outlets are constantly known to use Photoshop to lighten dark skinned people in order to make them
look appealing to societies standards. The portrayal of Black Women is underrepresented and
stereotyped in advertising in multiple magazines. The role of gender in advertising has been an issue
in society since the start of modern media and advertising methods. Modern media uses methods that
concentrate on sex and the stereotypical images and ideas of the parts men and women play as
consumers. These methods construct a female social problem that began in the 1960s with the
portrayal of
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Disadvantages Of Jirga System
2.4.3 Jirga System and its Types. Jirga is an assembly of tribal elders where disputes are taken for
amicable settlement, and decisions are given on the basis of Riwaj . There are three main types of
jirgas i.e. sarkari jirga nominated by political agent to settle inter tribal disputes, qaumi jirga formed
by tribe itself to settle intra tribal issues and shakhsi jirga requested by disputing individuals
themselves. 2.4.4 FC (NWFP). When the British divided the tribal area into various agencies they
raised a political police force; initially levies and later a potent force i.e. the Khyber Jezailchies in
1878 and Turi Militia in 1892. 2.4.5 Khassadars. Khassadari is centuries old system, which was
refined and properly org by the British, mainly to bribe, benefit or give ... Show more content on
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Frontier Constabulary is governed by the Frontier Constabulary Act of 1915 and its basic role is to
guard the administrative border of NWFP and protect the people of settled districts from tribal
lashkers. It is administratively controlled by SAFRON and operationally controlled by the province
where Frontier constabulary is deployed for IS duties. It is budgeted by the Federal Government. 2.4.7
FATA Secretariat. FATA Secretariat was established in the Year 2000 concentrating all directorates of
line departments, sections of P D and finance department under one roof. The Federal Government,
through SAFRON and Governor s Secretariat, makes allocation of funds for the agencies which are
utilised by FATA Secretariat. 2.4.8 Frontier Crime Regulations and System of Law Enforcement in
FATA. Political administration maintains law and order in FATA through Frontier Crimes Regulations
which is enforced by Frontier Corps and Khasadars, placed at the disposal of political agent . The
Frontier Crime Regulations 1901 , excludes the technicalities of the ordinary law and recognized
modern principles governing the dispensation of justice . 2.5 Legislative System of the Tribal
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The Impossibility of Governmental Regulation on Healthcare...
At this particular stage, it is impossible for governmental entities to effectively regulate each and
every instance of health care service. This facet is particularly true for cases of international health
care services. There are several different types of health care services provided for international
travelers. The lack of effective regulation of these services can actually aid a number of different
consumers in different ways.
For instance, the entity known as Traveler s Health can potentially aid consumers by awarding health
services and benefits to those who are not American citizens. The services and products of this entity
are supposed to be exclusively reserved for U.S. citizens. If individuals can falsify documents to fake
their status as an American, they can then claim some of these benefits.
Also, in instances in which there are American travelers who have been overseas for a substantial
length of time, once their paperwork and credentials expire, they would no longer be eligible to
receive these services. A regulatory oversight of this fact would enable such travelers (or expatriates in
this instance) to continue to receive these benefits.
Another purpose of this particular entity is to promote the clinical practice of travel medicine (Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011). Legitimate U.S. citizens who qualify for the attainment of
such medicine could potentially acquire it and supply it to locals if there were oversight in regulations
in
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Negative Effects Of Child Sexual Abuse
After a child experiences sexual abuse he or she may have many negative effects that are a direct
result of that trauma such as delayed physical, emotional, and social development (Myers, Bratton,
Hagen, Findling, 2011). Play is a natural way for children to process healing, by playing out their
experiences, thoughts, and feelings. This is extremely beneficial for children who have been sexually
abused. Play helps the child communicate and process their sexual abuse experience at a pace that is
right for them (O Connor, Schaefer, Braverman, 2016).
Child Sexual Abuse
Children can develop posttraumatic stress by directly experiencing or witnessing a trauma, learning of
a trauma experienced, or repeated exposure to aversive details of trauma (O Connor, et al., 2016).
When children experience an interpersonal trauma they go through a traumatic event that is caused by
another individual. This includes sexual abuse. Interpersonal trauma effects children by changing the
way they perceive daily experiences and impeding their ability to cope.
Grossman and Walfish (2014) stated that:
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is seldom an isolated trauma, often presenting as physical and emotional
abuse, nested within other adverse events such as neglect, domestic violence, and/or substance abuse
in the household. Children who present with a history of CSA may exhibit a range of symptoms or no
symptoms at all. Symptomatology is related to the frequency and duration of the abuse, relationship to
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The Dining Halls At Virginia State University
Food plays an important role in our lives, especially in college. Food affects people financially,
nutritionally, and educationally. The dining halls at Virginia State University are a major source of
meals and food for students. Needless to say, it is important that those students can eat at these dining
halls. The problem with this is that the cost of campus dining is way too expensive for the limited
options we have.
At Virginia State University, students are paying $8,226 per year for their education, while they spend
$4,738 for the campus dining. That is basically half of the tuition! While most would hope if they
were paying almost the equivalent amount of their tuition on their meal plan, they would be receiving
a quality dining plan; however at Virginia State, that is not the case. There are limited choices at VSU;
usually only two places are open. If you choose not to eat at Jones dining hall or Foster, you are forced
to purchase meals off campus from Friday to Sunday night. This can become quite expensive for an
unemployed college student on a budget. It can be worse for those students who do not have
transportation. Another issue is the fact that many of the dining facilities are located on the main
campus, this makes it harder for students who live on the opposite side to have to walk across campus
for food. This limits our choices, even more, considering those who decline to take the long walk for
café food that isn t even satisfying.
The United States
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Comparison Of Sodium Bicarbonate And Acetic Acid
The goal for this experiment was to see how much of both Sodium Bicarbonate and Acetic Acid it was
going to take to fill you a sandwich bag without it exploding. We were going to need to figure out the
volume of our bag and get the correct amount of each substance so when it fully reacts the gas formed
can blow up the bag. The goal is to get it fully filled without it exploding or not filling up all the way.
It s like mixing baking soda and vinegar together it makes the same fizzy substance in a way along
with a gas which most people use for volcanos. The airbag was invented in 1953 by an inventor in
Newport , Pennsylvania. His name was John W. Hetrick and he came up this this idea to protect his
family by using a lot of his old engineering
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Southpaw Analysis
Evaluation of Southpaw
One of the most popular movies of 2015 was the sports drama Southpaw. The dramatic R rated movie
pulls you in, and makes you fall in love with the characters. Between the magic behind the camera and
the actual scenes, Southpaw is a movie that is very well put together. It would be an understatement to
say that the actors chosen to play the roles in this film are definitely a good fit. This movie will have
you feeling all of the emotions as if you were the character yourself. In my opinion, it is a must see
movie.
The film is directed by Antoine Fuqua, who has directed tons of successful action filled movies such
as Training day, The Equalizer, and Olympus Has Fallen. Fuqua does an outstanding job by using a
variety of angles, lighting, and music to intensify certain scenes throughout the movie. The boxing
scenes themselves are like being ringside at a real live boxing match. Fuqua made sure to get close up
looks on both opponents which shows blood, emotion, and dedication from the boxers. Kurt Sutter
was the screenwriter behind the film. Kurt Sutter is the creator of Sons Of Anarchy, a wildly
successful dramatic tv series. Overall, the movie would not be the same without this amazing pair.
Southpaw is the story of Billy The Great Hope (Jake Gyllenhaal) a short tempered, rough around the
edges boxing champion who grew up in Hell s Kitchen Orphanage. He adores his beautiful wife
Maureen (Rachel McAdams), who also grew up in Hell s Kitchen
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Tim Burton Techniques
From films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to The Corpse Bride, director Tim Burton has
charmed millions with his unique style and techniques. Tim Burton uses low key lighting and non
diegetic sound in order to fluctuate the emotions, perspectives of the character, situations, and mood in
order to show his audience that everyone is different in their own special way.
To begin, Tim Burton uses low key lighting to manipulate different emotions within the audience and
create suspense. In Burton s film The Corpse Bride, when Victor is walking through the forest,
repeating his vows over and over again, the lowkey lighting in the background creates creepy shadows
making the forest look more threatening and intimidating. Later in the movie, ... Show more content
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In Burton s film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he uses non diegetic sound when Willy Wonka is
walking the children and their parents into the edible room. Burton uses non diegetic sound to show
the different perspectives of each one of the children and their reaction to the room but it also changes
the mood of the story. By using the orchestral music, Tim Burton is able to show the children and their
parents thoughts and emotions.Burton allows the audience to get a deeper understanding of the
characters. Another film that buron uses non diegetic sounds in is Charlie and The Chocolate Factory.
In the scene as Victor rehearses his vows, the music is proud and triumphant, but when Victor places
the ring, unknowingly, on the bride s figure the music changes to a dark and frantic soundtrack, which
changes the mood of the crowd from being happy for Victor to being scared for him as he runs away
from the bride. By changing the music as the scenes change, Burton is able to fluctuate the mood of
the setting for the audience. Burton also is able to portray that Victor s mood is also changing. In
addition to allowing the audience to gain a better understanding of the characters, Burton uses non
diegetic sounds to foreshadow the events that are about to happen, such as when the music changes
suddenly to frantic music the viewers can predict that something bad is
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Physical And Technological Resources Used At Heaton Manor
Physical and technological resources used at Heaton Manor
Both the physical and technological resources need to be managed carefully in Heaton Manor.
Physical resources include the building, maintenance and security of the premises. However, the
Technological resources include the physical equipment and designs and drawings.
Physical Resources
These are the resources that the business needs to maintain in order to carry out its activities. They
include things like the buildings, facilities, plant and machinery. Management of physical resources
involves planning maintenance and refurbishment, and includes organising insurance and security to
keep those resources safe.
Buildings and Facilities
Staff Room, Lunch Halls, Toilets, PE Department, Math s Department, Science Department, English
Department, Humanities Department, Art, Design, Textile, Food Department, Library, Technician
Department, ICT Department, Sixth form Department, Nursery Department, Tennis Court and Astro
Turf. This is a school and therefore, there s these facilities are required for the students as they would
do specific subjects and need this in a school environment. To ensure the building is secure a caretaker
will stay in school to ensure there are no issues.
Materials and Waste
Cleaners, they are required to ensure there are less wastes as this means better environment, which
encourages students in the school to recycle. However, without cleaners, this means less students
would want to
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How Does Overpopulation Affect The Environment
Overpopulation is the condition of being populated with excessively large numbers. Being
overpopulated can cause environmental deterioration and it can affect people s lives. Human
overpopulation is one of the biggest environmental issues. As of 2016 the population in India was
1.324 billion. The population in India has drastically increased and has doubled. The overpopulation
has had many negative impacts to the people and the environment. Overpopulation is the cause of
poverty and poor health among residence of India.
India s overpopulztion has affected not only the wealthy but also the poor. The overpopulation of India
has created many obsticles for the pople. It has become very hard for to obtain a decent paying job.
This has led many families to work on their own. Families have began to far in order to make some
noney to maintain their families. However, it can also become a problem. Many families are now
farming so that also makes them not only harder for them to make money due to high competition, but
it als affecting the environment. Global warming, environmental pollution, and habitat loss are some
of the issues that can affect the environment. The climate in india has changed due to global warming
and that is a concerning to famrners. The farmers rely on the land to plant and having bad climate can
affect them in many ways. Farmers also rely on natural reources like water. These farmers cannot do
not have enough money to get the water they need, so they use natural reservoir to water their crops.
Nonetheless, this natural resouces are being used by many farmers and the water is running out and
reservoirs no longer use as a source of water. The insifcient amount of water leads to insufficient
amount if crop the farms can plant and produce. For those farmers who rely on their crops as their
main source of food are now starving and do not have money to provide their family with anything.
Farmers at this point are waiting for a rainfall; a natural source that would help them start all over and
plant their crops again.
Many people are aware that overpopulation has negative impacts on the environment, but only a few
are aware of the severe effects on health. In a place that is crowded there can also be
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Impact Of Space On The Space Industry
Space Industry is a broad term. It includes a huge variety of different sectors and industries. It is not
easy to track down an accurate definition of its boundaries. Estimation of the global value of the
industry present significant discrepancies. It can be agreed, however, that the Space industry generates
important revenues: SIA estimates USD 322.7 billion of global revenues for the industry in 2014,
while the Space Foundation estimates USD 330 billion.
The space economy has presented a constant and sustained growth over the last 40 years. As we can
observe in Figure 1 in the last 40 years space sector revenue s has grown significantly faster than the
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In broad terms, the literature distinguishes between three different sectors: scientific, military, and
commercial.
The scientific sector aims to develop new academic and technological knowledge, providing other
sectors the capabilities needed for their activities. Universities and research institutes are important
scientific and technological actors. The military sector, on the other hand, provides the conditions
required to secure national assets. Last but not least, the commercial sector aims to create richness and
business growth out of the Space industry. It is of fundamental importance for the sustainability of the
Space sector as a whole, as, differently from the scientific and military, is the only one specifically
designed to be profitable.
As the final objective is to provide an overview for the development of a sustainable Space strategy in
South Australia, the commercial sector will be the crucial unit of analysis of the paper, but not the only
one, as each sector is closely linked with the others, and has no chance to survive in isolation.
SPACE INDUSTRY S VALUE CHAIN
When asked about space activities, most people tend to think about big government and public funded
projects such as the International Space Station (ISS), the Voyager program, which is now exploring
the boundaries of our solar system, or the Mars Rover, which is studying Mars surface. This is
understandable, as such
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Culture is always changing and it defines an individual’s...
Culture is always changing and it defines an individual s every day life. Everyone experiences culture
differently, which it is why it is difficult to give a definitive definition. The simplest way to define
culture is as, an experiences that shapes a person s worldview. Some of the different factors that shape
culture are race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, religion, age, education and geographical location.
Culture is not static; it is spread amongst societies and embraced in different ways. Learning about
someone s cultural experience is the key to learning about that person and truly getting to know them
because their culture defines who they are.
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The cultural lecture explains that change is spread in two different forms, invention and diffusion.
Invention is defined as the creation of something new whereas diffusion is a copy of something that
has already been invented.
An example of this is frozen yogurt. This delicious dessert is nothing new to people who live in Los
Angeles County; restaurants like Pinkberry, Yogurtland and Menchies have been around for many
years but for the people of Kern County the frozen treat is new. Frozen yogurt is a borrowed idea from
other cultures that eventually was brought to the United States, but even once it was in the states it has
taken a few years for the idea to spread. Learning about different cultures and wanting what they have
is the most basic example of how cultures change, spread and intertwine. Different cultures can offer
different things which can be beneficial to other cultures that have not yet discovered a new
technology or skill. The welcoming nature that some societies have of different cultures is the reason
why European culture was so easily spread but the same can be said about cultures that did not
embrace cultural change.
When Jared Diamond describes how western cultures eventually dominated the world in his book,
Guns, Germs, and Steel , he fails to say why European culture swept the world. Diamond believes
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Oscar Wilde Satire
Oscar Wilde s play An Ideal Husband (1893) is of a genre that is unlikely to ever fade out; the
dramatic comedy. Wilde utilises melodramatic language to explore several heavy subjects such as
compassion and empathy but there is no doubting that the play is of the romantic comedy genre. And
this is concreted by the fact that this is a play that not only comments on society but makes comedy of
people s faults and bad habits via the employment of the comedic conventions satire. Oscar Wilde
effectively blends these comedic devices into the play s melodramatic drawing room comedy , which
traditionally features upper class people in social and family situations of which Wilde was considered
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Mabel epitomises the supposed silliness and frivolity that a young Victorian girl would have and this
is further encouraged by Wilde s use of epigram and absurdity in the line Oh, I love London Society! I
think it has immensely improved. It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics.
Just what Society should be. showing the shallow and flamboyant nature of Mabel s character to
reflect to typical young woman in Victorian society. Farce can be further seen by the interaction
between Lady Basildon and Mrs Marchmont who are described as types of exquisite beauty . The
lines (Lady Basildon) What martyrs we are, dear Margaret. (Mrs Marchmont). [Rising.] And how well
it becomes us, Olivia! Utilises hyperbole to show their frivolity and silliness to highlight their
situation within the gender norms. Their willingness to suffer conversation with boring men makes
them more attractive and also shows how women were forced to settle for men they may not
particularly like. This comment is then further driven by Wilde via Lord Goring s epigram if we men
married the women we deserved, we should have a very bad time of it highlighting the inequality
between the sexes in terms of
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Wireshark Essay
First, let s talk about Wireshark, it is the most common network packet analyzer used worldwide,
perhaps one of the best open source (free) packet analyzers today. It lets you capture and interactively
browse the traffic running on a computer network, helping you analyze and manage the traffic in your
network. Like a measuring device used to examine what is going on in your network cable, like a
voltmeter used by an electrician to examine what is going on inside an electric cable. Therefore, gives
you the tools to do in depth network analysis, it will try to capture network packets and display them
as detailed as possible for analysis. Furthermore, used for troubleshooting network problems, examine
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Nevertheless, it gives the option to colorize packet display based on filters, create various statistics,
rich VoIP analysis and much more.
The software does not provide intrusion detection system capabilities for your network. As a result, it
will not warn you when someone is trying to do anything bad to or on your network but it will help
you to find out. Additionally, it will not manipulate things on the network, it will only display things
from it. Furthermore, it does not send packets on the network or does other active things.
System requirements for Windows operating systems. It will support any current version of Windows
that is still in the extended supported lifetime and any modern 64 bit AMD64/x86 64 or 32 bit x86
processor. Requires, 400 MB available RAM but larger captures require more RAM also 300 MB
available disk space but capture files require more space from your system. Additionally, it
recommends 1280x1024 resolution or higher, at least 16 bit color and a supported network card for
capturing ethernet and/or 802.11 (wi fi). Wireshark supports most Unix and Unix like platforms and
the system requirements are the equivalents of Windows systems.
An alternative free network analyzer (Packet Sniffer) application available is Capsa it allows you to
monitor network traffic, troubleshoot network issues and analyze packets. Teachers and students of
network classes use it to demonstrate network
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Chief Economic Traits of the Beer Industry
Industry Competitive Analysis CHIEF ECONOMIC TRAITS OF THE BEER INDUSTRY The
market size of the beer industry is incredible. The wholesale volume in the beer industry is
approxiametly $13.7 billion. The industry employes almost 40,000 people. The average worker is paid
about $18.27 an hour. As you can see, this is a very large industry which provides many jobs to the
american workforce. The market consists of many competitors, some being very large and some
operating on a very small scale. The competitive rivalry is broken up into three segments, Natiional,
Regional , and Microbrewers. National competitors have a wide market coverage and generally a large
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ex. Light beer, Amber beer, Low Alcohol, And Malt Liquor. Imports are perceived to be better quality:
when in fact, they are really not. Because of this perception, Import beer costs more than domestic
beer does. Imports are differentiated by taste and packaging. Small brewers offer a superpremium
product that is not very differentiated. The main differences can be attributed to the brewing process,
price, and packaging. Scale economies is high among national companies due to their large size. Their
ability to distribute fixed costs is easily done because of the large volume that is produced. Their is
also economies of scale in product extension and brand proliferation. Regional companies have
moderate economies of scale. Regionals do not produce as much as larger natioanal companies but,
they can still spread some of there costs over their moderate volumes. Local brewers have low
economies of scale. Production is so small that it is very difficult to distribute costs. A local brewer
cannot spread the cost of advertising over their product without having to raise the price of their
product considerably. Capacity utilization in the U.S. Beer industry is between 75% and 85%. The
beer industry is suffering from overcapacity. Despite this, a few companies are still expanding while
others are closing down some operations. Because of flat sales, their is no need to overproduce.
Industry
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Pros And Cons Of The NCAA
The NCAA is an easy organization to make fun of. The governing body of college sports loves to
wield its hammer of justice in the most uninformed, one sided way as possible. That is true, although,
sometimes we forget about the difficult terrain it has to navigate.
In what will almost certainly end with Mark Emmert becoming a punching bag to those who loathe
the collegiate athletic model, the NCAA is claiming that it can t mandate diversity hiring.
Let s start with the context.
In October, six members of Congress asked Emmert to address the status of a pledge the NCAA had
asked schools to sign last year in support of diversifying their hiring pools when jobs become
available. This was after Congress addressed its concerns over the majority of college coaches being
white males.
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Universities and colleges retain their autonomy and authority in this regard. We remain vigilant and
concerned about representational diversity of ethnic minorities and women in coaching and athletics
administration.
Here is where things get tricky and vernacular matters.
Lost in all the hatred the NCAA and Emmert receives is the fact that the organization is just an
extension of its university members. The NCAA isn t running college sports, it is overseeing it, on
behalf of the schools it represents. Or, more simply put, the actual bosses at least in the grand scheme
of things are the schools. Not the NCAA.
Emmert represents the schools. He is similar in his position as are those who oversee the NFL and
NBA. He s the face of the governing body, but he isn t the one making up the rules. He helps,
obviously, but he is meant to represent what the majority of universities want. If all schools wanted
something to be fixed, the NCAA would likely
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Affective Diversity Paper
Three affective outcomes of diversity would be receiving, responding, and organization (Wilson,
2017, p.2). By having this three affective diversity you will have the potential to grow as a team.
Receiving means getting new information; Moreover, you need to be open minded about the
information giving to you. Furthermore, you need to consider what the new information is (Miller,
2017). Receiving also means to listen carefully to the information before you say anything. No matter
how you feel about the information you need to be nice (Clark, 2015). Responding is where you
actively get involved and interact with the new information (Miller, 2017). With responding this is
where you give your ideas and participate in discussions with the team
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Factors Of Production Impact The Fabrication Of...
Factors of Production:
Factors of production impact the fabrication of commodities. These factors are the inputs for the
creation of goods and services applied to make an economic profit (Investopedia, n.d), and fall within
four categories land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship (Nickolas, 2015). Understand ing these
inputs is paramount as incremental changes in a cost structure can determine a profit and a loss (Mohr,
n.d.).
For Johnson Johnson (J J), the three key factors are land, labor, and entrepreneurship. Land is the
economic resource encompassing natural resources found within a nation s economy (Vitez, n.d.).
Natural resources do not turn themselves into products; labor is required. Labor is the available human
capital which converts raw or natural resources into consumer goods (Vitez, n.d.). Except for the
entrepreneur, all work performed at organizational levels signify labor (In vestopedia, n.d).
Entrepreneurship, on the other hand, involves the managerial tasks of assem bling, allotting and
dispensing economic resources or consumer products to individuals and other businesses (Vitez, n.d.).
Furthermore, entrepreneurship includes the furthering new engagement and experimentation methods,
which may lead to more revenue (Miller, 2016).
Costs:
It is no secret that to create a product, there are costs. A company s costs govern its product prices.
Artificial hip implant costs range from $1,797 to $12,093 (Robinson et al, 2012). As such, this range is
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A Research Based On A Cross Country Data Essay
Mauro (1995) conducted a research based on a cross country data to evaluate causes of corruption
worldwide. In Corruption and Growth , he describes the relationship between corruption and
economic growth of different countries over the period 1971 1979 and 1980 1983. In his research,
Mauro used indices related to corruption from Business International Corporation which sells indices
to banks, companies, and investors. The indices are based on the responses of the BI s analysts from
more than 70 countries, and they reflect analysts perspective on conditions in a country. The indices
have values between 1 and 10, and higher values correspond to a better quality of institutions. Mauro
has used nine indices, which, in his opinion, are the best determinants of institutional efficiency:
political change (a change in institutional framework due to elections), political stability
(disintegration of political activities), probability of opposition group takeover (probability of the
opposition to gain power), stability of labor (possibility of labor disruption), relationship with
neighboring countries, terrorism, legal system (efficiency of labor environment), red tape
(bureaucracy), corruption. Mauro separated those nine indices into two groups based on how closely
the indices are correlated. The first group is labeled as bureaucratic efficiency and includes variables
such as legal system, red tape, and corruption. The second group of variables is labeled as political
stability and
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Marketing Research Case Study Essay
Marketing Research Case Study: Sperry/MacLennan Architects and Planners
Introduction
Marketing Research can be designed for many scenarios. It is often referenced in existing companies
to understand how clients purchase their product, competition or how to best communicate with the
audience. This type of research is also necessary in a successful world wide expansion as it provides a
company with a blue print of how to grow. This paper will examine a global expansion case study and
how to perform marketing research in a global economy.
Background of Case Study The Sperry/MacLennan Architects and Planners Firm is a successful
Canadian architecture company. The firm has been in business since 1988 and is very strategic in
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Key Issues
When a company desires to expand globally, there are several business decisions to make. The
physical expansion can often enough be one of the greatest initial challenges, but then it is followed
by cultural adjustments, new laws and borders. In the case study of the Sperry/MacLennan
Architecture firm, the company s desire to globally expand could present problems to implement as by
not considering other key markets.
The architecture firm is focused on growth and desires to design two sports facilities per year post
expansion. Often when companies are in a major expansion time, they may not take the necessary
steps to fully research all options. The Sperry/MacLennan Firm is no exception to this. The company
desires to jump on what seems to be a great opportunity, however, may not be investing in the
necessary resources to research it properly. Other markets that should be up for consideration are parts
of Europe or other areas within the United States (McDaniel, Jr, 2007).
The United States is one of the largest economies in the world. When the country thrives, there is great
opportunity and when the country is pained with recession the entire world feels it. A potential
challenge in expanding into the United States would be finding opportunities to build. The company
has chosen to focus on sports facilities, and within the new target market they see great
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Rip Van Winkle
Rip Van Winkle is the most widely read story in Irving s The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon. The
short story, Rip Van Winkle, is more than just a fairy tale written for children. It is, in fact, a
metaphorically historical account of the early beginnings of the United States political and individual
freedoms from Great Britain, both before, during, and after the American Revolution, yet it is based
off an old tale originating in Germany. To fully understand the context of Rip Van Winkle, one must
understand the period in which the story was written, as well as the author himself. Washington Irving
was born in 1783 at the end of the American Revolution to British parents in Manhattan, New York. At
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He is also notes the absence of the huge tree that once stood beside the inn is now gone and has been
replaced by a pole with a strange flag rippling in the wind. The differences in the inn and the presence
of the flag symbolizes the new changes in American political society and that English rule in the
colonies has crumbled away. Rip also learns that the men he used to gossip with at the inn now have
completely different professions or are deceased. His friend Nicholas Vedder has been dead for
eighteen years. Vedder is symbolic for the time Americans just conversed about politics rather than
actively engage in political freedom. He learns his friend, Brom Dutcher, had joined the army and was
missing in action, although he is baffled and completely ignorant of the fact that a revolution had
occurred. When he asks of the schoolteacher, Van Brummel, he finds that he also served in this army
as a general and was now an important member in an organization called Congress. The shift of how
the society of his village went from being submissive under the rule of King George the III to entering
into its own form of governance and independence represents America discovering its own unique
identity. The people now have a voice in how they will be governed rather than be controlled by
English laws in the colonies. The changes in the daily habits of the village also elude Rip. Before he
headed
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Comparison of Toadstool Wood and Snowy Wood
The toadstool wood describes a woodland at twilight. Everything is quiet and dark. Reeves describes
the woods as if it is hoary and inactive, I know this because in the poem he says mouldy . He also says
arching sprays of bramble which means there would be alot of cultivation as well in the wood. On the
other the poem, stopping by Woods on a snowy evening has the setting of a man on horse back
stopping by the woods for a rest when he is on a long journey. Frost describes these woods as if it is
glacial and gloomy, I know this because in the poem he says The darkest evening of the year . This
would also means that it is frightening. There are many common things between these two poems.
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The narrator knows the owner of the woods and knows where he lives but then he says, he will not see
me stopping here . Why will the owner of the woods not see the narrator stopping by? Then the
narrator says my little horse must think it queer, to stop without a farmhouse near , so that means his
horse thinks it is very odd, to stop when there is no farmhouse near. So why did the narrator stop then?
This is another example of the mystery the poem evokes. The author describes the woods as if it is
very scary. I know this because he says the woods are lovely, dark and deep . I think he was being
sarcastic when he said lovely . Dark and deep would mean that the woods had a lack of light and that
it was very big and you could get lost in it. In this poem the narrator still has miles to travel in his
journey because on the last two lines he says and miles to go before I sleep . Where is the narrator s
destination? This poem has an AABA rhyme scheme. Frost has added alliteration dark and deep and
he uses onomatopoeia the only other sound s the sweep, of easy wind and downy flake. Overall this
poem created a more powerful sense of mystery than the toadstool wood, which means it has created
more suspense. I can see more mystery in this poem other than toadstool wood. I have given
examples.
Both poems employ striking imagery to create a powerful sense of place. Reeves describes the
toadstool wood as an isolated quite place,
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Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Essay examples
Acute lymphocytic leukemia is also called acute lymphoblastic leukemia or ALL. This disease is
primarily when the white blood cell, WBC, making tissue releases too many undeveloped
lymphocytes. The immature lymphocytes then collect in lymph tissues. The tissues swell which makes
it harder for the bone marrow to produce other blood cells. If the bone marrow cannot function
properly the red blood cell, RBC, count decreases causing anemia. The bone marrow also cannot
create the platelets needed to cause clots, therefore resulting in the body bleeding and bruising more
easily. The lymphocytes can also invade other organs, impairing their ability to function properly. ALL
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The leukemic cells start in either B or T lymphocytes. Approximately 80% of cases start with
immature B cells. One to two percent are mature B cells. Fifteen to twenty percent of all cases are
derived from T cells. These cases are associated with cases that occur in older males and a need for a
higher dosage of chemotherapy. In addition, the chromosomes play an important part in the diagnosis
of the subtype of ALL. The TEL AML1 fusion gene can indicate an early B cell type of leukemia. This
gene also indicates a favorable prognosis. The bcr abl t translocation gene is seen in three to five
percent of all cases. Those diagnosed with ALL that have this gene will have a higher WBC count and
a poorer prognosis. A rearrangement of the MLL gene accounts for 80% of infant ALL cases. The
prognosis for this is poor despite the use of high intensity chemotherapeutics. There is only a twenty
percent survival rate (Esparza, Sakamoto, 2005).
Manifestation of the Disease When diagnosing ALL a complete patient history is taken. The client
would present with weakness, pallor, and fatigue indicating anemia. The client would be feeling pain
in the bones and below the ribs. The client would experience headache from increased cranial pressure
(Cancer, 2010). The client would also be prone to secondary infection due to the decreased production
of immature WBC. This would present with fever and sweating. The client
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Queen Victoria Era
The start date of the era is officially 1837, the year when Queen Victoria, after whom this era is
named, became queen. Historians describe the era as prudish, hypocritical, stuffy and narrow minded .
The society valued behaving appropriately to the conventions and values of their time. For instance,
the ideal image of the Englishmen was idolized, which was meant to help civilizing or modernising
native population in the middle east and Asian countries Britain had conquered and were building
colonials in. Through that, the English language was spread widely throughout the continents.
Meanwhile, the middle class was increasing in number and also power, and began to lead Britain s
core industries like mining of coal or exporting raw
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The Charter Of Rights And Freedoms
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution and it was added to the Constitution in
1982. The Constitution has many laws about the essential guidelines one must follow in our country. It
also governs how the government/ organizations should treat their citizens. The Charter allows the
citizens and newcomers to feel like they are appreciated and also safe. However, there are situations
where the Charter cannot protect you. The Charter can be stretched and can be looked at from
different perspectives which is why these cases are very controversial. In Canada, we have many
levels of courts so if someone was rejected by a lower court, they can appeal to a higher one. Cases
that include an individual that feels as if their rights haven t been respected take months because the
appeal to present their case in front of a higher court can take weeks. It is the understanding of the
individual that the if he/she brings a case to the court, they will win because courts are equal and
unbiased but when that is not always the case. There are many cases when the judge cannot decide
because both the challenger and the law are correct. In today s society, equality issues are ever
growing, these cases are brought based on section 15 of the charter that promises Canadians are fair
and equal trial regardless of the differences. Decisions are very tough, so they are usually made on the
grounds of evidence, statutes and precedent cases.
A great example of these controversial
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Murder Is Wrong
Murder is wrong. Since childhood we ve been tutored this indisputable truth. raise
yourself, then, what s capital punishment? In its simplest kind, corporal punishment is outlined
together person taking the lifetime of another. coincidently, that s the definition of murder. There
are thirty six states with the corporal punishment, and that they should modification. These states
ought to get rid of it on the grounds that it carries a dangerous risk of grueling the innocent, is
unethical and barbaric, Associate in Nursing is an ineffective deterrent of crime versus the choice
of life in jail while not parole. Capital punishment is that the most irreparable crime governments
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What message can we send the yank folks, and different
countries, for that matter, if we tend to still be a nation that kills its voters, a nation that enforces
the foremost barbaric kind of punishment? The Illinois Coalition to get rid of the corporal
punishment states, We don t bring to an end the hands of thieves to protect property; we tend to
don t stone adulterers to prevent extramarital sex. we tend to take into account that barbaric.
nevertheless we tend to still take life as a way of protective life. no one, government­
affiliated
or not, has the proper to determine if another human is worthy or unworthy life. Our natural
rights as humans, that can not be removed by the govt., embody the proper to life. Humans aren t
cold metal coins that lose value; no act, notwithstanding however grievous, will build an
individual less of somebody s being. However, for many it s straightforward to forget that every
of the one,099 dead since 1977 ar fellow humans, not simply numbers. According to Amnesty
International, The corporal punishment violates the proper to life. corporal
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Convict Lease System Case Study
In various states of the South, the convict lease system operated. The convict lease system allowed
prison officials to collect fees from private employers who contracted with the state for work done by
prisoners (Friedman, 2007). This was a source of revenue for both penitentiaries and states allowing
this practice. Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee had convict lease systems and the brunt of the work by
prisoners was on the backs of African American prisoners. In the 1880s and 1890s, 80 to 90 percent of
all inmates in Alabama were black (Bair, 2000). During the same two decades, 60 percent of the
prison population in Tennessee was black, and it was black convicts who overwhelmingly were leased
out to work in coal mines (Bair, 2000). These kinds
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China Research Paper
Since I am interested in China, I decided to find out a little more about it. One of the first things I
would like to find out is some basic information about the country. Another thing I would like to find
out is what happened in China s history. Furthermore, it would also be interesting to learn about the
country s current leader. In addition, I would like to find out about popular attractions that are located
in China. Finally, I want to learn about a famous person who was born in China. Those are some of the
things I hope to learn from doing this project. The first thing I wanted to find out was some basic
information about China. There was a lot of information about China. First of all China s location is
located in the eastern part of Asia. China s land area is pretty massive. It s about 9,596,960 square
kilometers, therefore that s enormous. China s population is pretty considerable that they have a bigger
population than us, but I still don t know if they eat cats lol. There was a huge growth between 2000
and 2010, therefore there was about 0.9 percent. China s population grew pretty huge in 2010, because
the population grew to 1,392.5 million people. In addition, China s climate is pretty averaged,
therefore meaning its nice weather. The language the population of China uses is Mandarin. That s
basically the information for China. The second thing I wanted to learn was what has happened in
China s history. I discovered that in 2205 1783 B.C. In the
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The Role Of Cultural, Social, And Political Norms
Joyriding in Riyadh, by Pascal Menoret, examines the challenging of cultural, social, and political
norms. Menoret wanted to explain the underlying purpose for joyriding; joyriding is not just
something young Saudis participated in to rebel, but instead a larger movement on the state. Pascal
Menoret spent 4 years in Saudi Arabia studying and learning first hand what life was like for the
average Saudi citizen. He strived to gain insight with those who were activity involved in Islamic
groups and conducted various interviews with Saudis of all ages. Menoret received his PhD from the
University of Paris and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University and Princeton University.
Menoret taught at New York University Abu Dhabi as Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies.
At Brandeis University, Menoret holds the Renee and Lester Crown Chair in Middle Eastern Studies
in the Anthropology Department. Menoret has published two other works, The Saudi Enigma: A
History (Zed Books, 2005) and L Arabie, des routes de l encens à l ère du pétrole (Gallimard, 2010).
Throughout this book, the Saudi youth continuously create trends and movements to find their voice
and add their thoughts regarding the urbanization taking place. Wanting to resist the change that is
forced upon them, the Saudis rebel through the one of the few means they can, illegally joyriding. The
book focuses on the aspect of joyriding and the relation between joyriding and political activism. To
speak out
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Maximus as the Hero in Ridley Scott s Gladiator Essay
Maximus as the Hero in Ridley Scott s Gladiator
Ridley Scott s gladiator recreates the entire world of ancient Rome in living glory on the screen. The
shots of coliseum, intact and swarming with crowds of spectators are breath taking. The story has a
classic three act structure, moving Maximus, Decimus and Meridius from warrior to slave to gladiator
and each step is incredibly exciting. In addition, Scott stages half a dozen elaborate action sequences
like there s no tomorrow, pulling out all the stops, and filling the screen with swords, tigers and
chariots. The brilliant imagery of director really jumps of the screen, making this an Oscar winning
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The second camera shot I have chosen is when there is a close up on Maximum s face which is
looking at the robin. The robin demonstrates us Maximus s love for nature which proves that he
freedom fighter. The third scene I have selected is when Maximus is walking down his army and
every one is greeting him. This demonstrates us that maximus has a high reputation and is someone
who is looked up to. This also illustrates the love and affection for maximus from his soldiers and
even by animals as the dog was following him when the war was about to begin. The last scene I have
chosen is when there is a slow motion when the Romans had won the war. This connotes the
supremacy and authority they had during these times.
The main character of this motion picture is Maximus. Throughout the film, the audience sees his
loving character, his love for Rome and his fellow Gladiators, and love for his wife and kid. Secondly,
Maximus is physically strong and this enables him to win every battle he fights in. The actor Russell
Crowe developed a muscle physique and especially in the violent combat scenes director Ridley Scott
uses close ups of his muscular body. By doing this he ensures we link Maximus with strength and
agility. Because of this, he is seen as the hero. Maximus always played the game
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Racquet Club History
Welcome Future Bulldog! This is our Lutz Yelton Convention Center, otherwise known as the
L.Y.Y.C. Most students know the L.Y.C.C. as the basketball gym, but there this building has so much
more to offer than that! The L.Y.C.C. has five bathrooms four water fountains and is one eighth of a
mile around, some faculty and students use the round track around the L.Y.C.C. as a track where they
run and walk around for exercise. Inside the track you have a nice basketball court named Paul Porter
Arena, accompanied by 3,500 seats that are always packed on game day! The upper seats located at
the top of the arena are made of cement and the lower area seats are your usual plastic chairs.
The L.Y.C.C. was created in 1980, Gardner Webb received a donation from the Lutz and Yelton
families; the two families combined forces to give five hundred thousand dollars to Gardner Webb.
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The L.Y.C.C. is home to a great racquetball court. You don t need to own a racquet, or even own a
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Earlier I mentioned that our basketball and volleyball team practiced at the L.Y.C.C. Because we have
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usually has four to five staff on hand, along with the staff the room is equipped with some of the best
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  • 2. The Incident Of The Air Ticket Counter From Delta Airlines It was a cold December night, the trees were rustling and the snow was falling. The Salekins were ready to leave to the airport.The older siblings were arguing the young kids couldn t find their stuff. Then all of a sudden the hour hand struck eight and everybody rushed to the car like the scene from Home Alone. We were suppose to leave at 7:30p.m because the airport was one hour away and our flight was at 9:00p.m. While we were driving we almost crashed with a old blue truck that seemed like it had been through a lot.What happened was we were driving and as my dad was accelerating, the truck just came out of no where and cut us off.What the heck! So we arrived at the airport and when went to get our tickets the employee at the ticket ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people want the window seat, but once you get there you realize how hard it is to get to the bathroom.I got to sit in the middle, its not to close to the end but also not to close to the walkway.Once everyone was settled I remembered I forgot my money at home. I remembered I had not brought any of my money I was going to use in New York. I thought I would not be able to buy any chocolate or snow globes to add to my collection. Luckily this wasn t a problem, because I remembered my dad owned me twenty bucks. He owed me twenty bucks because he borrowed it from me once to pay the grass cutter, because he had forgotten to get money from the bank. I know it wasn t a lot, but I could still by a cheap ten dollar snow globe form a kiosk at the mall. As I was watching a movie, it paused for an announcement. The pilot was telling us that our departure would be delayed. When I heard this I started to cry. My brother beat me up as he always does when he sees me cry, so I stopped. Finally after three hours we arrived to the JFK International Airport. When we arrived to the airport we had a hard time finding our aunts and cousins that were suppose to be there to pick us up. We were expecting to see two tall men and a short lady. So we spent two hours searching for them around the airport. I did not mind this because this gave me a opportunity to see all the cool stores and statues in the airport. Eventually we found them in a Starbucks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Montetesquieu And Voltaire And The Enlightenment As time continued through the European Scientific Revolution, a wide range of new thinkers and philosophers emerged in society to bring change to the continent throughout the eighteenth century. This development of new thinking was known as the Enlightenment. Philosophers of the time, commonly known as philosophes, sought to bring new information and ideas to the people of Europe and the world. Ultimately, these ideas pertained to all parts of society, including the government, economic policies, and religion. The continuation of Enlightenment attitudes reinforced faith in the ideas of change and progress through entertaining completely new forms of government, new theories in economic policy that aided the European people, and secular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This meant that the government should not interfere with the business of the country, which contradicted dictation of the government over economics, as in a mercantilistic system. Smith was considered the Father of Capitalism and he entertained the idea that anyone should be able to profit independently from business and that a government is unnecessary in regulating business. Collectively, Smith s ideas about changing economic policy were very progressive and their relations to the Enlightenment reinforced faith in the overall idea of progress. The Enlightenment brought the emergence of deism, a new religious denomination. Desists believed that God was the creator of the heavens and Earth but that he was not directly attached to the everyday events of human life. They believed that he was not always present and watching over the people on Earth. This developed the idea that mankind had direct power over their lives and the world around them, not God. This new idea posed the expansion of the concept of relying on human importance and significance within the world. This went hand in hand with the belief that humans could be responsible for earthy events and accomplishments, and that these occurrences did not have to be connected to God. This so called progress gave man more confidence in his own personal abilities and skills without having to rely on God for everything, thus making it a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ww1 Life in the Trenches Essay Phillip Jones March 15, 2005 Essay #1 During World War I, trench warfare was very common. It was a newer technique in battles as in wars prior to the Great World War, fighting was less invasive and men merely marched at each other from opposite ends of fields and fought until only one side remained standing or a white flag was hung high in surrender. In fact in older wars, the fighting was far less dangerous to the point where battles were often times viewed by locals who watched from side lines with really no threat of getting hurt. In World War I however, the fighting had upscaled to the most sadistic type the world had ever experienced. With the industrialist wave that had overcome us in the late 1800s into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is rubble all around them, somewhat signifying their lives as they miss their homes and families and watch their closest friends die or suffer from deadly battle wounds beside them. In this picture the men s poses look famished and weak, as you can imagine there was no fine dining in line for them, only minimal food and beverage they often time shared with nuisance rodents unwillingly. They seem to sit in waiting for the next attack to befall them in their soiled uniforms and delusional faces. Their ora suggests a lot about the World War they were fighting in; bleak, miserable, slow, costly, and vulnerable. All characteristic to the nature of the changes that occurred in the new and vicious type of warfare in World War I. As Europe switched into War mode, everyone s lives were altered around the new concentration. As men went off to fight, sit in waiting, and die in these awful trenches, their wives and children went into the factories. The countries in Europe, especially the main powers at war such as Germany, Austria Hungary, France, Great Britain, Russia and Serbia, turned in to war focused economies. All the uniforms, bags, canteens, weapons, and other materials seen in the picture surrounding the men were the labor of their countries citizens. The nature of war during World War I was strongly felt and bonded even the most different of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Forensic Entomology Procedures Summarizing a Forensic Journal article: Forensic Entomology Procedures The field of Forensic Entomology is essentially a type of scientific study of utilizing insects and arthropods for a criminal investigation. These small creatures are very useful to forensic professionals, because they are naturally attracted to decomposing bodies. The bugs might even lay eggs in the corpse. By examining the insects and their maturing larval stages, modern forensic experts can assess the postmortem indications, and detect any changes in the dead body, leading to evidence of the likely cause of death. Forensic entomologists are very often called upon to assist cops in crime scene investigations. Because of this, police and investigators should be mindful of the many potential benefits that this field of forensic entomology has to offer them. It can be used as an accessory to standard methods of forensic crime scene investigation. Forensic entomology is a relatively new field, and the usage of insects and other arthropods in criminal investigation is still in its infancy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first is called the necrophagous species, which are simply carrion eaters. Secondly, there are some kinds of predator insects, which feed off the carrion eating species. The third group is called the schizophagous species, which will begin by feeding on the dead body, but soon after, as they grow larger and larger, they will strangely shift to becoming become predators and then they ll feed on the carrion eaters. The fourth group is the omnivores, which feed both on the carrion eaters and arthropods, such as ants, beetles and wasps. The fifth and final group consists of species such as spiders, which utilize the dead carcass as part of their overall environment. The first two groups, the necrophagous carrion eaters and the pure predators, are more useful and important in the field of forensic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Case Study Of The Rover Group Ltd. The Rover Group Ltd. was once a leading car maker and exporter in Britain, boasting a production of over 500,000 cars per year, half of which were exported abroad. Following the immense success, the company become the largest automaker in the United Kingdom, through a variety of mergers in the 1960s. During the many merges, Rover Group Ltd. became the parent company of several famous brands including Mini, MG, Triumph, Riley, and Austin. Engendering an alluring variety of top quality cars from hatchbacks to saloons to wagons and even sports cars. However, multiple problems brought the company to bankruptcy by the late 1970s. The British government acquired the company in 1975 and sold it to British Aerospace in 1988. British Aerospace later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poor customer service and appalling workmanship in product quality due to poor quality control tarnished the reputation of Rover cars as a high quality innovative manufacturer. Quality control involves inspection of materials, processes, end products as well as customer services guaranteeing high standards. Unlike its competitors, Rover cars were poorly built and were prone to rust and its windows tend to leak within months of purchase. As a result, the company was losing its winning factor, which is desirability among customers. As the company progressed, lack of employee discipline put its reputation at stake as Rover cars became notoriously known as a car company with poor build quality and poor customer service as complaints from customers were conveniently swept under the carpet. Overcoming the situation, I would adopt internal and external control as well as market control to improve the control of the organisation. With market control, influence by competitors in terms of organisational behaviour would encourage employees to cope with the competition by using similar quality materials to ensure longer durability and are less prone to rust. Also, implementation of internal control promotes self discipline among employees in fulfilling tasks expectations and responsibilities, especially in customer service. By implementing external control strategy, managers must take immediate action against employees should there be a disciplinary problem among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Does E. E Cummings Create Meaning With Sight And Sound Have you ever read a poem by E.E cummings? Did it sound strange or make sense? E.E Cummings full name is Edward Estlin Cummings. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1848. He created poems when he was a child and was able to read and write. How does E.E Cummings create meaning with sight and sound? E.E Cumings creates meaning with sight and sound by using Visual techniques and Auditory techniques. He creates meaning by using visual techniques with sound and sight. To begin with E.E Cummings used many visual techniques when it came to writing poems. For example, in document A he uses a poem called L(A and in that poem he uses visual techniques.The visual techniques he uses are parentheses and spaces.In document A E.E cummings is using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparison Of Sears And Kmart Sears and Kmart, two of America s oldest and most distinguished retailers became part of Sears Holdings in 2005 after they experienced years of deteriorating sales and profits. Sears catalog and mail order firm was established in 1893 and six years later in 1899, Kmart opened its doors (Sears Archives, 2015). Sears initial target market was the farmer and other rural dwellers who only had access to a limited number of goods in the local general store of which most were overpriced. They began their catalog as a way to provide a variety of goods of good quality at a reasonable price selling everything from clothing to buggies, kitchenware to farm equipment, and hunting supplies to patent medicines virtually everything needed for life in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the current stagnate growth and reduced future growth Sear s was experiencing in the late 70 s, Sears diversified its holdings to include more financial services businesses. This differentiation diversification strategy allowed Sears to vertically integrate into other markets by leveraging their huge customer base and brand loyalty to offer credit financing services, real estate services, brokerage services and insurances services (Gillan, Kensinger Martin, 2000). These acquisitions furthered the one stop shopping experience favored by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Effects Of Coral Reef Ecosystem On Coral Reefs... The present study consistent with previous finding by Casey et al. (2016) and Jennings et al. (1995) regarding bottom up processes in coral reef ecosystem. Also show a profound contrast to widely accepted top down processes in coral reef ecosystem, indicated by weak relationship on prey predator interaction and strong positive relationship between hard coral cover and fish biomass. Despite there are more studies confirm cascading effect in coral reefs such as indirect effect on mesopredator and herbivore density( (Friedlandler and DeMartini 2002; Ruppert et al. 2013; Ritchie and Johnson 2009), algal cover sponge cover (Rasher et al 2013; Loh et al. 2015) resulting decline in coral cover and juvenile coral (Rasher et al 2013; Casey et al 2015). However, most of those research were conducted in region where confounding factors persists such as fishing pressure across many trophic levels (predator, herbivore, planktivore), pollution, and terrestrial run off. Eventhough some research were conducted in the nearly pristine area, such as Dulvy (2004) in Lau Island Fiji with human population densities ranging between two and 42 people km 2. However, this area may not be pristine in a historical context and non exclusive predator fishing still occurs. Hence, recent unambiguous empirical evidence of trophical cascade in coral reef ecosystem with the absent of confounding factors was scarce (Ferretti et al 2010). Our results largerly consistent with Casey (2016) that found no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Portrayal Of Black Women Introduction Slavery began in America when the first African slaves were brought to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 to help with the production of profitable crops such as tobacco. In the United States, colorism began when slavery owners preferred slaves with light skin to work indoors and dark skinned women were sent to work outdoors in more grueling situations. Slave owners also engaged in sexual intercourse with light skinned women. Slave owners didn t recognize their child as blood but they weren t put to work outside along with the dark skinned slaves. Colorism is the principle that those with light, fair skin are treated with higher respect than those with darker skin. It is discrimination based on skin color in which people are treated differently based on the social meanings attached to their skin tone. Today, colorism occurs in many ways however, media outlets are constantly known to use Photoshop to lighten dark skinned people in order to make them look appealing to societies standards. The portrayal of Black Women is underrepresented and stereotyped in advertising in multiple magazines. The role of gender in advertising has been an issue in society since the start of modern media and advertising methods. Modern media uses methods that concentrate on sex and the stereotypical images and ideas of the parts men and women play as consumers. These methods construct a female social problem that began in the 1960s with the portrayal of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Disadvantages Of Jirga System 2.4.3 Jirga System and its Types. Jirga is an assembly of tribal elders where disputes are taken for amicable settlement, and decisions are given on the basis of Riwaj . There are three main types of jirgas i.e. sarkari jirga nominated by political agent to settle inter tribal disputes, qaumi jirga formed by tribe itself to settle intra tribal issues and shakhsi jirga requested by disputing individuals themselves. 2.4.4 FC (NWFP). When the British divided the tribal area into various agencies they raised a political police force; initially levies and later a potent force i.e. the Khyber Jezailchies in 1878 and Turi Militia in 1892. 2.4.5 Khassadars. Khassadari is centuries old system, which was refined and properly org by the British, mainly to bribe, benefit or give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frontier Constabulary is governed by the Frontier Constabulary Act of 1915 and its basic role is to guard the administrative border of NWFP and protect the people of settled districts from tribal lashkers. It is administratively controlled by SAFRON and operationally controlled by the province where Frontier constabulary is deployed for IS duties. It is budgeted by the Federal Government. 2.4.7 FATA Secretariat. FATA Secretariat was established in the Year 2000 concentrating all directorates of line departments, sections of P D and finance department under one roof. The Federal Government, through SAFRON and Governor s Secretariat, makes allocation of funds for the agencies which are utilised by FATA Secretariat. 2.4.8 Frontier Crime Regulations and System of Law Enforcement in FATA. Political administration maintains law and order in FATA through Frontier Crimes Regulations which is enforced by Frontier Corps and Khasadars, placed at the disposal of political agent . The Frontier Crime Regulations 1901 , excludes the technicalities of the ordinary law and recognized modern principles governing the dispensation of justice . 2.5 Legislative System of the Tribal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Impossibility of Governmental Regulation on Healthcare... At this particular stage, it is impossible for governmental entities to effectively regulate each and every instance of health care service. This facet is particularly true for cases of international health care services. There are several different types of health care services provided for international travelers. The lack of effective regulation of these services can actually aid a number of different consumers in different ways. For instance, the entity known as Traveler s Health can potentially aid consumers by awarding health services and benefits to those who are not American citizens. The services and products of this entity are supposed to be exclusively reserved for U.S. citizens. If individuals can falsify documents to fake their status as an American, they can then claim some of these benefits. Also, in instances in which there are American travelers who have been overseas for a substantial length of time, once their paperwork and credentials expire, they would no longer be eligible to receive these services. A regulatory oversight of this fact would enable such travelers (or expatriates in this instance) to continue to receive these benefits. Another purpose of this particular entity is to promote the clinical practice of travel medicine (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011). Legitimate U.S. citizens who qualify for the attainment of such medicine could potentially acquire it and supply it to locals if there were oversight in regulations in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Negative Effects Of Child Sexual Abuse After a child experiences sexual abuse he or she may have many negative effects that are a direct result of that trauma such as delayed physical, emotional, and social development (Myers, Bratton, Hagen, Findling, 2011). Play is a natural way for children to process healing, by playing out their experiences, thoughts, and feelings. This is extremely beneficial for children who have been sexually abused. Play helps the child communicate and process their sexual abuse experience at a pace that is right for them (O Connor, Schaefer, Braverman, 2016). Child Sexual Abuse Children can develop posttraumatic stress by directly experiencing or witnessing a trauma, learning of a trauma experienced, or repeated exposure to aversive details of trauma (O Connor, et al., 2016). When children experience an interpersonal trauma they go through a traumatic event that is caused by another individual. This includes sexual abuse. Interpersonal trauma effects children by changing the way they perceive daily experiences and impeding their ability to cope. Grossman and Walfish (2014) stated that: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is seldom an isolated trauma, often presenting as physical and emotional abuse, nested within other adverse events such as neglect, domestic violence, and/or substance abuse in the household. Children who present with a history of CSA may exhibit a range of symptoms or no symptoms at all. Symptomatology is related to the frequency and duration of the abuse, relationship to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Dining Halls At Virginia State University Food plays an important role in our lives, especially in college. Food affects people financially, nutritionally, and educationally. The dining halls at Virginia State University are a major source of meals and food for students. Needless to say, it is important that those students can eat at these dining halls. The problem with this is that the cost of campus dining is way too expensive for the limited options we have. At Virginia State University, students are paying $8,226 per year for their education, while they spend $4,738 for the campus dining. That is basically half of the tuition! While most would hope if they were paying almost the equivalent amount of their tuition on their meal plan, they would be receiving a quality dining plan; however at Virginia State, that is not the case. There are limited choices at VSU; usually only two places are open. If you choose not to eat at Jones dining hall or Foster, you are forced to purchase meals off campus from Friday to Sunday night. This can become quite expensive for an unemployed college student on a budget. It can be worse for those students who do not have transportation. Another issue is the fact that many of the dining facilities are located on the main campus, this makes it harder for students who live on the opposite side to have to walk across campus for food. This limits our choices, even more, considering those who decline to take the long walk for café food that isn t even satisfying. The United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Comparison Of Sodium Bicarbonate And Acetic Acid The goal for this experiment was to see how much of both Sodium Bicarbonate and Acetic Acid it was going to take to fill you a sandwich bag without it exploding. We were going to need to figure out the volume of our bag and get the correct amount of each substance so when it fully reacts the gas formed can blow up the bag. The goal is to get it fully filled without it exploding or not filling up all the way. It s like mixing baking soda and vinegar together it makes the same fizzy substance in a way along with a gas which most people use for volcanos. The airbag was invented in 1953 by an inventor in Newport , Pennsylvania. His name was John W. Hetrick and he came up this this idea to protect his family by using a lot of his old engineering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Southpaw Analysis Evaluation of Southpaw One of the most popular movies of 2015 was the sports drama Southpaw. The dramatic R rated movie pulls you in, and makes you fall in love with the characters. Between the magic behind the camera and the actual scenes, Southpaw is a movie that is very well put together. It would be an understatement to say that the actors chosen to play the roles in this film are definitely a good fit. This movie will have you feeling all of the emotions as if you were the character yourself. In my opinion, it is a must see movie. The film is directed by Antoine Fuqua, who has directed tons of successful action filled movies such as Training day, The Equalizer, and Olympus Has Fallen. Fuqua does an outstanding job by using a variety of angles, lighting, and music to intensify certain scenes throughout the movie. The boxing scenes themselves are like being ringside at a real live boxing match. Fuqua made sure to get close up looks on both opponents which shows blood, emotion, and dedication from the boxers. Kurt Sutter was the screenwriter behind the film. Kurt Sutter is the creator of Sons Of Anarchy, a wildly successful dramatic tv series. Overall, the movie would not be the same without this amazing pair. Southpaw is the story of Billy The Great Hope (Jake Gyllenhaal) a short tempered, rough around the edges boxing champion who grew up in Hell s Kitchen Orphanage. He adores his beautiful wife Maureen (Rachel McAdams), who also grew up in Hell s Kitchen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tim Burton Techniques From films such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to The Corpse Bride, director Tim Burton has charmed millions with his unique style and techniques. Tim Burton uses low key lighting and non diegetic sound in order to fluctuate the emotions, perspectives of the character, situations, and mood in order to show his audience that everyone is different in their own special way. To begin, Tim Burton uses low key lighting to manipulate different emotions within the audience and create suspense. In Burton s film The Corpse Bride, when Victor is walking through the forest, repeating his vows over and over again, the lowkey lighting in the background creates creepy shadows making the forest look more threatening and intimidating. Later in the movie, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Burton s film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he uses non diegetic sound when Willy Wonka is walking the children and their parents into the edible room. Burton uses non diegetic sound to show the different perspectives of each one of the children and their reaction to the room but it also changes the mood of the story. By using the orchestral music, Tim Burton is able to show the children and their parents thoughts and emotions.Burton allows the audience to get a deeper understanding of the characters. Another film that buron uses non diegetic sounds in is Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. In the scene as Victor rehearses his vows, the music is proud and triumphant, but when Victor places the ring, unknowingly, on the bride s figure the music changes to a dark and frantic soundtrack, which changes the mood of the crowd from being happy for Victor to being scared for him as he runs away from the bride. By changing the music as the scenes change, Burton is able to fluctuate the mood of the setting for the audience. Burton also is able to portray that Victor s mood is also changing. In addition to allowing the audience to gain a better understanding of the characters, Burton uses non diegetic sounds to foreshadow the events that are about to happen, such as when the music changes suddenly to frantic music the viewers can predict that something bad is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Physical And Technological Resources Used At Heaton Manor Physical and technological resources used at Heaton Manor Both the physical and technological resources need to be managed carefully in Heaton Manor. Physical resources include the building, maintenance and security of the premises. However, the Technological resources include the physical equipment and designs and drawings. Physical Resources These are the resources that the business needs to maintain in order to carry out its activities. They include things like the buildings, facilities, plant and machinery. Management of physical resources involves planning maintenance and refurbishment, and includes organising insurance and security to keep those resources safe. Buildings and Facilities Staff Room, Lunch Halls, Toilets, PE Department, Math s Department, Science Department, English Department, Humanities Department, Art, Design, Textile, Food Department, Library, Technician Department, ICT Department, Sixth form Department, Nursery Department, Tennis Court and Astro Turf. This is a school and therefore, there s these facilities are required for the students as they would do specific subjects and need this in a school environment. To ensure the building is secure a caretaker will stay in school to ensure there are no issues. Materials and Waste Cleaners, they are required to ensure there are less wastes as this means better environment, which encourages students in the school to recycle. However, without cleaners, this means less students would want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Does Overpopulation Affect The Environment Overpopulation is the condition of being populated with excessively large numbers. Being overpopulated can cause environmental deterioration and it can affect people s lives. Human overpopulation is one of the biggest environmental issues. As of 2016 the population in India was 1.324 billion. The population in India has drastically increased and has doubled. The overpopulation has had many negative impacts to the people and the environment. Overpopulation is the cause of poverty and poor health among residence of India. India s overpopulztion has affected not only the wealthy but also the poor. The overpopulation of India has created many obsticles for the pople. It has become very hard for to obtain a decent paying job. This has led many families to work on their own. Families have began to far in order to make some noney to maintain their families. However, it can also become a problem. Many families are now farming so that also makes them not only harder for them to make money due to high competition, but it als affecting the environment. Global warming, environmental pollution, and habitat loss are some of the issues that can affect the environment. The climate in india has changed due to global warming and that is a concerning to famrners. The farmers rely on the land to plant and having bad climate can affect them in many ways. Farmers also rely on natural reources like water. These farmers cannot do not have enough money to get the water they need, so they use natural reservoir to water their crops. Nonetheless, this natural resouces are being used by many farmers and the water is running out and reservoirs no longer use as a source of water. The insifcient amount of water leads to insufficient amount if crop the farms can plant and produce. For those farmers who rely on their crops as their main source of food are now starving and do not have money to provide their family with anything. Farmers at this point are waiting for a rainfall; a natural source that would help them start all over and plant their crops again. Many people are aware that overpopulation has negative impacts on the environment, but only a few are aware of the severe effects on health. In a place that is crowded there can also be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Impact Of Space On The Space Industry Space Industry is a broad term. It includes a huge variety of different sectors and industries. It is not easy to track down an accurate definition of its boundaries. Estimation of the global value of the industry present significant discrepancies. It can be agreed, however, that the Space industry generates important revenues: SIA estimates USD 322.7 billion of global revenues for the industry in 2014, while the Space Foundation estimates USD 330 billion. The space economy has presented a constant and sustained growth over the last 40 years. As we can observe in Figure 1 in the last 40 years space sector revenue s has grown significantly faster than the global GDP. Moreover, the development of many modern widespread technologies have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In broad terms, the literature distinguishes between three different sectors: scientific, military, and commercial. The scientific sector aims to develop new academic and technological knowledge, providing other sectors the capabilities needed for their activities. Universities and research institutes are important scientific and technological actors. The military sector, on the other hand, provides the conditions required to secure national assets. Last but not least, the commercial sector aims to create richness and business growth out of the Space industry. It is of fundamental importance for the sustainability of the Space sector as a whole, as, differently from the scientific and military, is the only one specifically designed to be profitable. As the final objective is to provide an overview for the development of a sustainable Space strategy in South Australia, the commercial sector will be the crucial unit of analysis of the paper, but not the only one, as each sector is closely linked with the others, and has no chance to survive in isolation. SPACE INDUSTRY S VALUE CHAIN When asked about space activities, most people tend to think about big government and public funded projects such as the International Space Station (ISS), the Voyager program, which is now exploring the boundaries of our solar system, or the Mars Rover, which is studying Mars surface. This is understandable, as such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Culture is always changing and it defines an individual’s... Culture is always changing and it defines an individual s every day life. Everyone experiences culture differently, which it is why it is difficult to give a definitive definition. The simplest way to define culture is as, an experiences that shapes a person s worldview. Some of the different factors that shape culture are race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, religion, age, education and geographical location. Culture is not static; it is spread amongst societies and embraced in different ways. Learning about someone s cultural experience is the key to learning about that person and truly getting to know them because their culture defines who they are. It is always interesting to meat someone for the first time because the curiosity of who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cultural lecture explains that change is spread in two different forms, invention and diffusion. Invention is defined as the creation of something new whereas diffusion is a copy of something that has already been invented. An example of this is frozen yogurt. This delicious dessert is nothing new to people who live in Los Angeles County; restaurants like Pinkberry, Yogurtland and Menchies have been around for many years but for the people of Kern County the frozen treat is new. Frozen yogurt is a borrowed idea from other cultures that eventually was brought to the United States, but even once it was in the states it has taken a few years for the idea to spread. Learning about different cultures and wanting what they have is the most basic example of how cultures change, spread and intertwine. Different cultures can offer different things which can be beneficial to other cultures that have not yet discovered a new technology or skill. The welcoming nature that some societies have of different cultures is the reason why European culture was so easily spread but the same can be said about cultures that did not embrace cultural change. When Jared Diamond describes how western cultures eventually dominated the world in his book, Guns, Germs, and Steel , he fails to say why European culture swept the world. Diamond believes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Oscar Wilde Satire Oscar Wilde s play An Ideal Husband (1893) is of a genre that is unlikely to ever fade out; the dramatic comedy. Wilde utilises melodramatic language to explore several heavy subjects such as compassion and empathy but there is no doubting that the play is of the romantic comedy genre. And this is concreted by the fact that this is a play that not only comments on society but makes comedy of people s faults and bad habits via the employment of the comedic conventions satire. Oscar Wilde effectively blends these comedic devices into the play s melodramatic drawing room comedy , which traditionally features upper class people in social and family situations of which Wilde was considered a master, to provoke thought on different societal subjects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mabel epitomises the supposed silliness and frivolity that a young Victorian girl would have and this is further encouraged by Wilde s use of epigram and absurdity in the line Oh, I love London Society! I think it has immensely improved. It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics. Just what Society should be. showing the shallow and flamboyant nature of Mabel s character to reflect to typical young woman in Victorian society. Farce can be further seen by the interaction between Lady Basildon and Mrs Marchmont who are described as types of exquisite beauty . The lines (Lady Basildon) What martyrs we are, dear Margaret. (Mrs Marchmont). [Rising.] And how well it becomes us, Olivia! Utilises hyperbole to show their frivolity and silliness to highlight their situation within the gender norms. Their willingness to suffer conversation with boring men makes them more attractive and also shows how women were forced to settle for men they may not particularly like. This comment is then further driven by Wilde via Lord Goring s epigram if we men married the women we deserved, we should have a very bad time of it highlighting the inequality between the sexes in terms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Wireshark Essay First, let s talk about Wireshark, it is the most common network packet analyzer used worldwide, perhaps one of the best open source (free) packet analyzers today. It lets you capture and interactively browse the traffic running on a computer network, helping you analyze and manage the traffic in your network. Like a measuring device used to examine what is going on in your network cable, like a voltmeter used by an electrician to examine what is going on inside an electric cable. Therefore, gives you the tools to do in depth network analysis, it will try to capture network packets and display them as detailed as possible for analysis. Furthermore, used for troubleshooting network problems, examine security problems, debug protocol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, it gives the option to colorize packet display based on filters, create various statistics, rich VoIP analysis and much more. The software does not provide intrusion detection system capabilities for your network. As a result, it will not warn you when someone is trying to do anything bad to or on your network but it will help you to find out. Additionally, it will not manipulate things on the network, it will only display things from it. Furthermore, it does not send packets on the network or does other active things. System requirements for Windows operating systems. It will support any current version of Windows that is still in the extended supported lifetime and any modern 64 bit AMD64/x86 64 or 32 bit x86 processor. Requires, 400 MB available RAM but larger captures require more RAM also 300 MB available disk space but capture files require more space from your system. Additionally, it recommends 1280x1024 resolution or higher, at least 16 bit color and a supported network card for capturing ethernet and/or 802.11 (wi fi). Wireshark supports most Unix and Unix like platforms and the system requirements are the equivalents of Windows systems. An alternative free network analyzer (Packet Sniffer) application available is Capsa it allows you to monitor network traffic, troubleshoot network issues and analyze packets. Teachers and students of network classes use it to demonstrate network ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Chief Economic Traits of the Beer Industry Industry Competitive Analysis CHIEF ECONOMIC TRAITS OF THE BEER INDUSTRY The market size of the beer industry is incredible. The wholesale volume in the beer industry is approxiametly $13.7 billion. The industry employes almost 40,000 people. The average worker is paid about $18.27 an hour. As you can see, this is a very large industry which provides many jobs to the american workforce. The market consists of many competitors, some being very large and some operating on a very small scale. The competitive rivalry is broken up into three segments, Natiional, Regional , and Microbrewers. National competitors have a wide market coverage and generally a large company. Regional competitors are smaller than National in the fact that they only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ex. Light beer, Amber beer, Low Alcohol, And Malt Liquor. Imports are perceived to be better quality: when in fact, they are really not. Because of this perception, Import beer costs more than domestic beer does. Imports are differentiated by taste and packaging. Small brewers offer a superpremium product that is not very differentiated. The main differences can be attributed to the brewing process, price, and packaging. Scale economies is high among national companies due to their large size. Their ability to distribute fixed costs is easily done because of the large volume that is produced. Their is also economies of scale in product extension and brand proliferation. Regional companies have moderate economies of scale. Regionals do not produce as much as larger natioanal companies but, they can still spread some of there costs over their moderate volumes. Local brewers have low economies of scale. Production is so small that it is very difficult to distribute costs. A local brewer cannot spread the cost of advertising over their product without having to raise the price of their product considerably. Capacity utilization in the U.S. Beer industry is between 75% and 85%. The beer industry is suffering from overcapacity. Despite this, a few companies are still expanding while others are closing down some operations. Because of flat sales, their is no need to overproduce. Industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pros And Cons Of The NCAA The NCAA is an easy organization to make fun of. The governing body of college sports loves to wield its hammer of justice in the most uninformed, one sided way as possible. That is true, although, sometimes we forget about the difficult terrain it has to navigate. In what will almost certainly end with Mark Emmert becoming a punching bag to those who loathe the collegiate athletic model, the NCAA is claiming that it can t mandate diversity hiring. Let s start with the context. In October, six members of Congress asked Emmert to address the status of a pledge the NCAA had asked schools to sign last year in support of diversifying their hiring pools when jobs become available. This was after Congress addressed its concerns over the majority of college coaches being white males. It seems like a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Universities and colleges retain their autonomy and authority in this regard. We remain vigilant and concerned about representational diversity of ethnic minorities and women in coaching and athletics administration. Here is where things get tricky and vernacular matters. Lost in all the hatred the NCAA and Emmert receives is the fact that the organization is just an extension of its university members. The NCAA isn t running college sports, it is overseeing it, on behalf of the schools it represents. Or, more simply put, the actual bosses at least in the grand scheme of things are the schools. Not the NCAA. Emmert represents the schools. He is similar in his position as are those who oversee the NFL and NBA. He s the face of the governing body, but he isn t the one making up the rules. He helps, obviously, but he is meant to represent what the majority of universities want. If all schools wanted something to be fixed, the NCAA would likely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Affective Diversity Paper Three affective outcomes of diversity would be receiving, responding, and organization (Wilson, 2017, p.2). By having this three affective diversity you will have the potential to grow as a team. Receiving means getting new information; Moreover, you need to be open minded about the information giving to you. Furthermore, you need to consider what the new information is (Miller, 2017). Receiving also means to listen carefully to the information before you say anything. No matter how you feel about the information you need to be nice (Clark, 2015). Responding is where you actively get involved and interact with the new information (Miller, 2017). With responding this is where you give your ideas and participate in discussions with the team ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Factors Of Production Impact The Fabrication Of... Factors of Production: Factors of production impact the fabrication of commodities. These factors are the inputs for the creation of goods and services applied to make an economic profit (Investopedia, n.d), and fall within four categories land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship (Nickolas, 2015). Understand ing these inputs is paramount as incremental changes in a cost structure can determine a profit and a loss (Mohr, n.d.). For Johnson Johnson (J J), the three key factors are land, labor, and entrepreneurship. Land is the economic resource encompassing natural resources found within a nation s economy (Vitez, n.d.). Natural resources do not turn themselves into products; labor is required. Labor is the available human capital which converts raw or natural resources into consumer goods (Vitez, n.d.). Except for the entrepreneur, all work performed at organizational levels signify labor (In vestopedia, n.d). Entrepreneurship, on the other hand, involves the managerial tasks of assem bling, allotting and dispensing economic resources or consumer products to individuals and other businesses (Vitez, n.d.). Furthermore, entrepreneurship includes the furthering new engagement and experimentation methods, which may lead to more revenue (Miller, 2016). Costs: It is no secret that to create a product, there are costs. A company s costs govern its product prices. Artificial hip implant costs range from $1,797 to $12,093 (Robinson et al, 2012). As such, this range is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Research Based On A Cross Country Data Essay Mauro (1995) conducted a research based on a cross country data to evaluate causes of corruption worldwide. In Corruption and Growth , he describes the relationship between corruption and economic growth of different countries over the period 1971 1979 and 1980 1983. In his research, Mauro used indices related to corruption from Business International Corporation which sells indices to banks, companies, and investors. The indices are based on the responses of the BI s analysts from more than 70 countries, and they reflect analysts perspective on conditions in a country. The indices have values between 1 and 10, and higher values correspond to a better quality of institutions. Mauro has used nine indices, which, in his opinion, are the best determinants of institutional efficiency: political change (a change in institutional framework due to elections), political stability (disintegration of political activities), probability of opposition group takeover (probability of the opposition to gain power), stability of labor (possibility of labor disruption), relationship with neighboring countries, terrorism, legal system (efficiency of labor environment), red tape (bureaucracy), corruption. Mauro separated those nine indices into two groups based on how closely the indices are correlated. The first group is labeled as bureaucratic efficiency and includes variables such as legal system, red tape, and corruption. The second group of variables is labeled as political stability and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Marketing Research Case Study Essay Marketing Research Case Study: Sperry/MacLennan Architects and Planners Introduction Marketing Research can be designed for many scenarios. It is often referenced in existing companies to understand how clients purchase their product, competition or how to best communicate with the audience. This type of research is also necessary in a successful world wide expansion as it provides a company with a blue print of how to grow. This paper will examine a global expansion case study and how to perform marketing research in a global economy. Background of Case Study The Sperry/MacLennan Architects and Planners Firm is a successful Canadian architecture company. The firm has been in business since 1988 and is very strategic in making ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key Issues When a company desires to expand globally, there are several business decisions to make. The physical expansion can often enough be one of the greatest initial challenges, but then it is followed by cultural adjustments, new laws and borders. In the case study of the Sperry/MacLennan Architecture firm, the company s desire to globally expand could present problems to implement as by not considering other key markets. The architecture firm is focused on growth and desires to design two sports facilities per year post expansion. Often when companies are in a major expansion time, they may not take the necessary steps to fully research all options. The Sperry/MacLennan Firm is no exception to this. The company desires to jump on what seems to be a great opportunity, however, may not be investing in the necessary resources to research it properly. Other markets that should be up for consideration are parts of Europe or other areas within the United States (McDaniel, Jr, 2007). The United States is one of the largest economies in the world. When the country thrives, there is great opportunity and when the country is pained with recession the entire world feels it. A potential challenge in expanding into the United States would be finding opportunities to build. The company has chosen to focus on sports facilities, and within the new target market they see great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rip Van Winkle Rip Van Winkle is the most widely read story in Irving s The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon. The short story, Rip Van Winkle, is more than just a fairy tale written for children. It is, in fact, a metaphorically historical account of the early beginnings of the United States political and individual freedoms from Great Britain, both before, during, and after the American Revolution, yet it is based off an old tale originating in Germany. To fully understand the context of Rip Van Winkle, one must understand the period in which the story was written, as well as the author himself. Washington Irving was born in 1783 at the end of the American Revolution to British parents in Manhattan, New York. At this time, the idea of being an American , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is also notes the absence of the huge tree that once stood beside the inn is now gone and has been replaced by a pole with a strange flag rippling in the wind. The differences in the inn and the presence of the flag symbolizes the new changes in American political society and that English rule in the colonies has crumbled away. Rip also learns that the men he used to gossip with at the inn now have completely different professions or are deceased. His friend Nicholas Vedder has been dead for eighteen years. Vedder is symbolic for the time Americans just conversed about politics rather than actively engage in political freedom. He learns his friend, Brom Dutcher, had joined the army and was missing in action, although he is baffled and completely ignorant of the fact that a revolution had occurred. When he asks of the schoolteacher, Van Brummel, he finds that he also served in this army as a general and was now an important member in an organization called Congress. The shift of how the society of his village went from being submissive under the rule of King George the III to entering into its own form of governance and independence represents America discovering its own unique identity. The people now have a voice in how they will be governed rather than be controlled by English laws in the colonies. The changes in the daily habits of the village also elude Rip. Before he headed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Comparison of Toadstool Wood and Snowy Wood The toadstool wood describes a woodland at twilight. Everything is quiet and dark. Reeves describes the woods as if it is hoary and inactive, I know this because in the poem he says mouldy . He also says arching sprays of bramble which means there would be alot of cultivation as well in the wood. On the other the poem, stopping by Woods on a snowy evening has the setting of a man on horse back stopping by the woods for a rest when he is on a long journey. Frost describes these woods as if it is glacial and gloomy, I know this because in the poem he says The darkest evening of the year . This would also means that it is frightening. There are many common things between these two poems. Firstly both poems scenes are set in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrator knows the owner of the woods and knows where he lives but then he says, he will not see me stopping here . Why will the owner of the woods not see the narrator stopping by? Then the narrator says my little horse must think it queer, to stop without a farmhouse near , so that means his horse thinks it is very odd, to stop when there is no farmhouse near. So why did the narrator stop then? This is another example of the mystery the poem evokes. The author describes the woods as if it is very scary. I know this because he says the woods are lovely, dark and deep . I think he was being sarcastic when he said lovely . Dark and deep would mean that the woods had a lack of light and that it was very big and you could get lost in it. In this poem the narrator still has miles to travel in his journey because on the last two lines he says and miles to go before I sleep . Where is the narrator s destination? This poem has an AABA rhyme scheme. Frost has added alliteration dark and deep and he uses onomatopoeia the only other sound s the sweep, of easy wind and downy flake. Overall this poem created a more powerful sense of mystery than the toadstool wood, which means it has created more suspense. I can see more mystery in this poem other than toadstool wood. I have given examples. Both poems employ striking imagery to create a powerful sense of place. Reeves describes the toadstool wood as an isolated quite place, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Essay examples Acute lymphocytic leukemia is also called acute lymphoblastic leukemia or ALL. This disease is primarily when the white blood cell, WBC, making tissue releases too many undeveloped lymphocytes. The immature lymphocytes then collect in lymph tissues. The tissues swell which makes it harder for the bone marrow to produce other blood cells. If the bone marrow cannot function properly the red blood cell, RBC, count decreases causing anemia. The bone marrow also cannot create the platelets needed to cause clots, therefore resulting in the body bleeding and bruising more easily. The lymphocytes can also invade other organs, impairing their ability to function properly. ALL accounts for twenty five percent of cancers affecting children under the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leukemic cells start in either B or T lymphocytes. Approximately 80% of cases start with immature B cells. One to two percent are mature B cells. Fifteen to twenty percent of all cases are derived from T cells. These cases are associated with cases that occur in older males and a need for a higher dosage of chemotherapy. In addition, the chromosomes play an important part in the diagnosis of the subtype of ALL. The TEL AML1 fusion gene can indicate an early B cell type of leukemia. This gene also indicates a favorable prognosis. The bcr abl t translocation gene is seen in three to five percent of all cases. Those diagnosed with ALL that have this gene will have a higher WBC count and a poorer prognosis. A rearrangement of the MLL gene accounts for 80% of infant ALL cases. The prognosis for this is poor despite the use of high intensity chemotherapeutics. There is only a twenty percent survival rate (Esparza, Sakamoto, 2005). Manifestation of the Disease When diagnosing ALL a complete patient history is taken. The client would present with weakness, pallor, and fatigue indicating anemia. The client would be feeling pain in the bones and below the ribs. The client would experience headache from increased cranial pressure (Cancer, 2010). The client would also be prone to secondary infection due to the decreased production of immature WBC. This would present with fever and sweating. The client ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Queen Victoria Era The start date of the era is officially 1837, the year when Queen Victoria, after whom this era is named, became queen. Historians describe the era as prudish, hypocritical, stuffy and narrow minded . The society valued behaving appropriately to the conventions and values of their time. For instance, the ideal image of the Englishmen was idolized, which was meant to help civilizing or modernising native population in the middle east and Asian countries Britain had conquered and were building colonials in. Through that, the English language was spread widely throughout the continents. Meanwhile, the middle class was increasing in number and also power, and began to lead Britain s core industries like mining of coal or exporting raw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Charter Of Rights And Freedoms The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution and it was added to the Constitution in 1982. The Constitution has many laws about the essential guidelines one must follow in our country. It also governs how the government/ organizations should treat their citizens. The Charter allows the citizens and newcomers to feel like they are appreciated and also safe. However, there are situations where the Charter cannot protect you. The Charter can be stretched and can be looked at from different perspectives which is why these cases are very controversial. In Canada, we have many levels of courts so if someone was rejected by a lower court, they can appeal to a higher one. Cases that include an individual that feels as if their rights haven t been respected take months because the appeal to present their case in front of a higher court can take weeks. It is the understanding of the individual that the if he/she brings a case to the court, they will win because courts are equal and unbiased but when that is not always the case. There are many cases when the judge cannot decide because both the challenger and the law are correct. In today s society, equality issues are ever growing, these cases are brought based on section 15 of the charter that promises Canadians are fair and equal trial regardless of the differences. Decisions are very tough, so they are usually made on the grounds of evidence, statutes and precedent cases. A great example of these controversial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Murder Is Wrong Murder is wrong. Since childhood we ve been tutored this indisputable truth. raise yourself, then, what s capital punishment? In its simplest kind, corporal punishment is outlined together person taking the lifetime of another. coincidently, that s the definition of murder. There are thirty six states with the corporal punishment, and that they should modification. These states ought to get rid of it on the grounds that it carries a dangerous risk of grueling the innocent, is unethical and barbaric, Associate in Nursing is an ineffective deterrent of crime versus the choice of life in jail while not parole. Capital punishment is that the most irreparable crime governments commit while not consequence, and it should be abolished. We re solely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What message can we send the yank folks, and different countries, for that matter, if we tend to still be a nation that kills its voters, a nation that enforces the foremost barbaric kind of punishment? The Illinois Coalition to get rid of the corporal punishment states, We don t bring to an end the hands of thieves to protect property; we tend to don t stone adulterers to prevent extramarital sex. we tend to take into account that barbaric. nevertheless we tend to still take life as a way of protective life. no one, government­ affiliated or not, has the proper to determine if another human is worthy or unworthy life. Our natural rights as humans, that can not be removed by the govt., embody the proper to life. Humans aren t cold metal coins that lose value; no act, notwithstanding however grievous, will build an individual less of somebody s being. However, for many it s straightforward to forget that every of the one,099 dead since 1977 ar fellow humans, not simply numbers. According to Amnesty International, The corporal punishment violates the proper to life. corporal
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  • 37. Convict Lease System Case Study In various states of the South, the convict lease system operated. The convict lease system allowed prison officials to collect fees from private employers who contracted with the state for work done by prisoners (Friedman, 2007). This was a source of revenue for both penitentiaries and states allowing this practice. Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee had convict lease systems and the brunt of the work by prisoners was on the backs of African American prisoners. In the 1880s and 1890s, 80 to 90 percent of all inmates in Alabama were black (Bair, 2000). During the same two decades, 60 percent of the prison population in Tennessee was black, and it was black convicts who overwhelmingly were leased out to work in coal mines (Bair, 2000). These kinds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. China Research Paper Since I am interested in China, I decided to find out a little more about it. One of the first things I would like to find out is some basic information about the country. Another thing I would like to find out is what happened in China s history. Furthermore, it would also be interesting to learn about the country s current leader. In addition, I would like to find out about popular attractions that are located in China. Finally, I want to learn about a famous person who was born in China. Those are some of the things I hope to learn from doing this project. The first thing I wanted to find out was some basic information about China. There was a lot of information about China. First of all China s location is located in the eastern part of Asia. China s land area is pretty massive. It s about 9,596,960 square kilometers, therefore that s enormous. China s population is pretty considerable that they have a bigger population than us, but I still don t know if they eat cats lol. There was a huge growth between 2000 and 2010, therefore there was about 0.9 percent. China s population grew pretty huge in 2010, because the population grew to 1,392.5 million people. In addition, China s climate is pretty averaged, therefore meaning its nice weather. The language the population of China uses is Mandarin. That s basically the information for China. The second thing I wanted to learn was what has happened in China s history. I discovered that in 2205 1783 B.C. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Role Of Cultural, Social, And Political Norms Joyriding in Riyadh, by Pascal Menoret, examines the challenging of cultural, social, and political norms. Menoret wanted to explain the underlying purpose for joyriding; joyriding is not just something young Saudis participated in to rebel, but instead a larger movement on the state. Pascal Menoret spent 4 years in Saudi Arabia studying and learning first hand what life was like for the average Saudi citizen. He strived to gain insight with those who were activity involved in Islamic groups and conducted various interviews with Saudis of all ages. Menoret received his PhD from the University of Paris and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University and Princeton University. Menoret taught at New York University Abu Dhabi as Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies. At Brandeis University, Menoret holds the Renee and Lester Crown Chair in Middle Eastern Studies in the Anthropology Department. Menoret has published two other works, The Saudi Enigma: A History (Zed Books, 2005) and L Arabie, des routes de l encens à l ère du pétrole (Gallimard, 2010). Throughout this book, the Saudi youth continuously create trends and movements to find their voice and add their thoughts regarding the urbanization taking place. Wanting to resist the change that is forced upon them, the Saudis rebel through the one of the few means they can, illegally joyriding. The book focuses on the aspect of joyriding and the relation between joyriding and political activism. To speak out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Maximus as the Hero in Ridley Scott s Gladiator Essay Maximus as the Hero in Ridley Scott s Gladiator Ridley Scott s gladiator recreates the entire world of ancient Rome in living glory on the screen. The shots of coliseum, intact and swarming with crowds of spectators are breath taking. The story has a classic three act structure, moving Maximus, Decimus and Meridius from warrior to slave to gladiator and each step is incredibly exciting. In addition, Scott stages half a dozen elaborate action sequences like there s no tomorrow, pulling out all the stops, and filling the screen with swords, tigers and chariots. The brilliant imagery of director really jumps of the screen, making this an Oscar winning motion picture. The ample Digital effects makes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second camera shot I have chosen is when there is a close up on Maximum s face which is looking at the robin. The robin demonstrates us Maximus s love for nature which proves that he freedom fighter. The third scene I have selected is when Maximus is walking down his army and every one is greeting him. This demonstrates us that maximus has a high reputation and is someone who is looked up to. This also illustrates the love and affection for maximus from his soldiers and even by animals as the dog was following him when the war was about to begin. The last scene I have chosen is when there is a slow motion when the Romans had won the war. This connotes the supremacy and authority they had during these times. The main character of this motion picture is Maximus. Throughout the film, the audience sees his loving character, his love for Rome and his fellow Gladiators, and love for his wife and kid. Secondly, Maximus is physically strong and this enables him to win every battle he fights in. The actor Russell Crowe developed a muscle physique and especially in the violent combat scenes director Ridley Scott uses close ups of his muscular body. By doing this he ensures we link Maximus with strength and agility. Because of this, he is seen as the hero. Maximus always played the game ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Racquet Club History Welcome Future Bulldog! This is our Lutz Yelton Convention Center, otherwise known as the L.Y.Y.C. Most students know the L.Y.C.C. as the basketball gym, but there this building has so much more to offer than that! The L.Y.C.C. has five bathrooms four water fountains and is one eighth of a mile around, some faculty and students use the round track around the L.Y.C.C. as a track where they run and walk around for exercise. Inside the track you have a nice basketball court named Paul Porter Arena, accompanied by 3,500 seats that are always packed on game day! The upper seats located at the top of the arena are made of cement and the lower area seats are your usual plastic chairs. The L.Y.C.C. was created in 1980, Gardner Webb received a donation from the Lutz and Yelton families; the two families combined forces to give five hundred thousand dollars to Gardner Webb. The two families did this because they wanted the university to have a special events center. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The L.Y.C.C. is home to a great racquetball court. You don t need to own a racquet, or even own a racquet ball; the Gym located directly to the right of the L.Y.C.C. offers free rentals to Gardner Webb students. When you rent your gear, you are supplied with a racquet, glasses and a racquet ball. And then you go and have some fun! Earlier I mentioned that our basketball and volleyball team practiced at the L.Y.C.C. Because we have athletic teams that train here we also have an elite training that our athletes use. The training room usually has four to five staff on hand, along with the staff the room is equipped with some of the best sports rehabilitation technology. The room has three ice baths, seven training tables that have an ice machine along with a tensing unit, stem machine and an ultra sound machine. For cardio workouts, they also have three in place bike machines, several bosu balls and multiple bands that range in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...