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30 Writing Prompts For 7T 30 Writing Prompts For 7T
Responsibility Of Women In The Music Industry
The Secretary of State in the Obama administration and a Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, has
composed a personal essay for Billboard regarding the responsibility of women in the music industry.
Hillary Clinton started her essay with a quote from the multiple gold album American country music
singer songwriter Loretta Lynn, where she illustrates how tough it is for female artists working in an
industry in which you either have to be first, the best or to be different. Clinton s essay expressed
warm admiration to female artists like the American singer, songwriter, and actress behind the hit song
Poker Face Lady Gaga, and other Billboard Women in Music honorees for their great effort and their
human creative skill and imagination.
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Longitudinal Growth Assessment
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This was cross sectional non matched case control, hospital based study
Discussion: Longitudinal growth assessment is essential in child care especially in those who
complain of chronic illness like epilepsy. that because the disease may affect growth parameters
directly or indirectly through the long term use of AEDs. In this study we found that the majority of
epileptic children either using valporate mono therapy (57.7%) or valporate with other drug (7%).
while carbamazepine was used in (25.4%) as monotherapy or with other drug in (2.8%). More than
50% of the doses were ranged between 10 to 28 mg/kg which is a moderate dose with (60.6%) of the
patient s duration ranged between 1 year and 5 year. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Albert P. Educational Underachievement in Children with Epilepsy: A Model to Predict the Effects of
Epilepsy on Educational Achievement. J Child Neurol, 2005; 20:175 180.
(8). Hackett R, Iype T. Malnutrition and childhood epilepsy in developing countries. Seizure jour,
2001; 10(8):554 8.
(9). Cabral FR, et al. Malnutrition in infancy as a susceptibility factor for temporal lobe epilepsy in
adulthood induced by the pilocarpine experimental model. Dev Neurosci , 2011; 33(6):469 78.
(10).Gonzalez Reyes RE et al. Manganese and epilepsy: a systematic review of the literature. Brain
Res Rev. 2007; 53(2):332 6.
(11). Moreno CB, GutiĂŠrrez Alvarez AM, GonzĂĄlez Reyes RE : Zinc and epilepsy: is there a causal
relation between them? . Rev Neurol , 2006; 42(12):754 9.
(12). Bertoli S, Cardinali S, Veggiotti P,et al . Evaluation of nutritional status in children with
refractory epilepsy. Nutr J, 2006; 5:14.
(13).Biton V. Effect of antiepileptic drugs on bodyweight: overview and clinical Implications for the
treatment of epilepsy. CNS Drugs ,2003; 17:781 91.
(14). Klein KM, , et al .Topiramate, nutrition and weight change: a prospective study. J Neurol
Neurosurg Psychiatr, 2008; 79:590 3.
(15). Crepin S et al. Link between epilepsy and malnutrition in a rural area of Benin. Epilepsia, 2007;
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Modern Approach For Liability Of The State, And Public...
The overarching guidelines to the modern approach to liability for negligence in tort go back to
Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] with Lord Atkin setting out the neighbour principle, such that one has a
duty to take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which one can reasonably foresee would be
likely to injure a neighbour (one who I ought reasonably have in contemplation as sufficiently close
and directly affected by one s act and omissions). However, the development of the common law
approach to liability of the state, and public authorities, for harms inflicted by third parties for whom
the state is not responsible, can be seen to be restricted, both in the interpretation of required proximity
of the party so harmed, and on the basis of public policy . The current position with reference to public
policy restrictions can be found in Gorringe v Caldedale MBC [2004], the judgement on which gave a
significant review of the state of the law. In this case, Mrs Gorringe was injured following a collision
between her car and a bus; she contested that the local authority s statutory duty in terms of highway
maintenance created a corresponding actionable common law duty. This claim failed at both the Court
of Appeal and House of Lords, with key rulings that: if a statutory duty does not give rise to a private
right to sue for breach, then the duty cannot create a duty of care that would not have been owed at
common law if the statute were not there. Lord Scott said that
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Barbed Wire Book Personal Statement
am stricken by the immense amount of character that had been embroidered throughout every shelf of
Barbed Wire Books.With a position on Barbed Wire Books team, I would contribute my
organizational skills, knowledge of technology, and ability to interact with customers The atmosphere
at Barbed Wire Books is characterized to be more than an ordinary book store. With their vast
involvement in the community by hosting events and opportunities that allows Longmont s local
artists, and onlookers to thrive and become rooted in the environment. I would enjoy being a part of
this wonderful way of connecting to the community by volunteering my adaptive ability to coordinate
and plan these public events.Organization and planning are a ... Show more content on
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This would provide real world benefit that go beyond operating my television, by being able to handle
the computers. My ability to learn new material and concepts equips me to assistance at checkout,
labeling incoming books, and investigative the location and availability of books for a customer. My
ability to relate with all ages allows me to spread the knowledge of books to a vast range of customers
as well as given a teenage perspective on daily questions. By participating in my mother s preschool
classroom and a scheduled babysitter my experience with interacting with the younger
age...Furthermore I am currently a part of multiple volunteer groups that have presented me with the
opportunities to perform public speeches at rotary meetings, talks, and readings.Additionally, they
have enabled me to evolve my interaction with adults, elderly and adolescents. Not to mention, i have
a vast knowledge on a multitude of genres by reading new books, classic novels, children s stories,
and teen novels. This allows me to help a wide range of people acquiring books in each genre. I would
appreciate to be engulfed by a community that nourishes the simple love for the social experience of a
book
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Gluteal Region Research Paper
The gluteal region is an anatomical area located posteriorly to the pelvic girdle, at the proximal end of
the femur. The muscles in this region move the lower limb at the hip joint. The gluteal muscle is
composed of three muscles that make up the buttocks: Gluteus Maximus, Gluteus Medius, and
Gluteus Minimus. They are supplied by the gluteal nerves and vessels, which reach them through the
greater sciatic foramen. The gluteus maximus is the largest of the gluteal muscles and one of the
strongest muscles in the human body. The gluteus medius is the second largest gluteal muscle and
gluteus minimus is the smallest. The three gluteal muscles (gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and
gluteus minimus) contract and steady the pelvis on the lower limb. ... Show more content on
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The simplest method of strengthening your gluteus maximus muscles for squatting is to squat, and
squat deeply. By taking timeout of your day to perform a few gluteal exercises, you can give strength
and shape to your buttocks. Exercise and massage are effective at reversing and protecting against
atrophy of these muscles. Any exercise that works or stretches the buttocks is suitable, for example
lunges, hip thrusts, climbing stairs, fencing, bicycling, rowing, squats, arabesque, aerobics, and
various specific exercises for the
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Defining Abnormality With Consideration of Cultural...
Defining Abnormality With Consideration of Cultural Differences
Cultural differences are always a problem when defining abnormality. What one would consider
completely normal in one culture would be considered abnormal in another, for example the island of
Java often set fire to a ball soaked in petrol and then play football with it. Here that would be
considered wrong and abnormal but is an everyday occurrence for the people of Java. This concept
doesn t only apply to eastern cultures; the English could be defined as abnormal by other cultures
definitions, even by other western societies e.g. it would not be considered normal by the Italians to
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When using this approach to define abnormality you would first have to consider what is normal
behaviour for that particular culture otherwise a person could be incorrectly diagnosed as abnormal.
Cultural differences are also a problem for the Failure to Function Adequately definition of
abnormality. This classification of abnormality involves a person who conforms to their 7
characteristics of the abnormal as having ill mental health. Examples of these characteristics are
vividness, unconventionality and observer discomfort. This definition does not state the extent of the
characteristic in order for it to be abnormal, for example we could class the Native Americans who
perform the sun dance (a ritual which involves ripping ropes out of the chests of dancers) as abnormal
as we would experience discomfort from watching this behaviour, whilst Native Americans take great
joy in this activity and it us used as part of their celebrations.
Other attempts to define abnormality are also limited by cultural differences, for example the DSM
refers only to disorders found in westerners, it does not mention culture bound syndromes, for
example Koro which is found solely in South East Asia and Pibloqtoq which occurs mainly in cold
climates e.g. Greenland Alaska and the Canadian Arctic. Many disorders in the DSM are specific only
to western society;
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Essay Hedda Gabler
TITLE : People may argue that George, Eilert, and Judge Brack are responsible for Hedda s death, but
in reality it is the fault of Hedda s society.
I ve chosen this statement for several reasons. Ibsen s character, Hedda Gabler, represents the women
of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Hedda stands the issues of self worth and the deflated value
that each woman places upon her own importance as a result of male dominance.
We can see this in the play, as we read we learn more about the character of Hedda Gabler. She is the
daughter of a General who expected a life if glamour and wealth and rebels against the boredom of a
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Hedda is a powerful woman, who on the surface appeared to be confined by a dress, imprisoned in
man s house, and smothered by a male dominated society. Hedda was a calculating bitch who dared
(quite shrewdly) to cross over her set in stone boundaries , manipulate others, and stand back and
watch others lives be destroyed as a result. But when she is backed into a corner by the new creative
couple (George and Thea) and Judge Brack, she takes the final power into her own hand. The irony is
that the power is her late father s pistol.
In the play, we can also sense how woman felt during the times of patriarchy. Hedda is an
extraordinary and very complex character but at the same time is fairly simple to understand. Her evil
doings are somewhat erased from our minds as we justify them, we feel pity towards Hedda because
of the pitiful life she is trapped in, the distorted views on life that Hedda possesses come to a climax
toward the end and we understand a bit more about her character. However, just as we begin to
understand her actions and feel pity towards her instead of hate we sadly discover her death at the end.
How tragic is her death when it was the ultimate control of a destiny that she so strongly desired?
The issues of greed have a stronghold in myriad literary pieces, effectively demonstrating the value
humanity places upon materialistic commodities. Money is , indeed,
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S Vs Std s Case Study
Section one:
STD s vs. STI s
Sexually Transmitted Infection:
When someone is infected with a sexually transmitted infection signs and symptoms of the illness will
go unnoticed until the infection develops into a disease. A person must get tested in order to conclude
if they have been infected. STI s occur when a bacteria or a virus has infected the inside of a person s
body. Depending on what virus or bacteria the person has been infected with will determine the
different type of symptoms that will develop in the future.
Sexually Transmitted Disease:
As oppose to sexually transmitted infections at this stage the infection has developed into a disease.
The person at this time has begun to notice signs and symptoms of the disease. When ... Show more
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How do STD s Spread?
Sexual contact:
These diseases can spread to people who engage in sexual activities with partners of the same sex or
the opposite sex. People can be infected if they participate in sexual intercourse, anal sex or oral
genital sex with another person.
Other routes of transmission:
Other disease such as HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and genital herpes can be transferred to a
baby while the mother is pregnant or while giving birth. If the mother has HIV she risks spreading it
to the baby through breastfeeding. Sharing contaminated needles with others also puts people at risk
of becoming infected with HIV. Another form of becoming infected could be through a blood
transfusion if it s not done safely. Sexually transmitted diseases such as genital herpes, syphilis and
chancroid create sores on the skin thus increasing the chances of spreading it to others if the sores
come into contact with another person s skin. Treating the sores can lower the risk of spreading HIV to
others that later can develop into
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Suicide In The Military
Mental health is an up and coming issue that is being brought to the attention of health care
professionals more and more each day. The United States military personnel are ones who often
experience mental health problems, like PTSD (Post traumatic Stress disorder) and MDD (Major
depressive disorder) due to being in the military. However, research has shown that the military health
system has been faulty at determining mental health issues within their healthcare system which has
led to increased suicide rates. The question is for active military or veterans, does early screening and
a prevention plan help prevent suicide among these members?
Article 1
The first article looked at is a qualitative study which is looking to see if the Suicide ... Show more
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All three articles were specifically aimed at this population. The articles concurred that PTSD and
depressive disorder were associated with suicidal ideation. Article two and article three both supported
the use of interpersonal communication. Article one and article two use some of the same self report
scales during the study like the PTSD checklist and all the Beck Scales as well as looking at the
different risk factors associated with suicidal ideation, including PTSD and MDD. There were little
differences in the articles beside populations between all the
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The Reality Of The Television Series Lost
Imagine surviving a plane crash only to be marooned on an island with forty seven strangers. Because
of this, you are forced to work and live together in order to secure survival and potentially be rescued.
Although this more than likely will not happen to any given person, it is easy to envision how crucial
and challenging it would be to collaborate with so many different personalities. However, this is the
exact dilemma in the television series Lost. Lost demonstrates many concepts of communication,
especially throughout the nineteenth episode. Concepts such as selective perception, intercultural
communication, task specific touch and nonverbal communication with posture are present as the
characters interact. Prior to boarding their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One concept of communication demonstrated in the episode is called selective perception. Selective
perception is the perceptual distortion that arises from only paying attention to what we expect and
ignoring what we do not expect (Verderber, 2014). When first noticing Hurley, most people would not
expect his secret; he is an overweight man with long curly hair and a scruffy beard. During his
flashback, it is discovered that prior to boarding the plane he was a fast food worker that lived with his
mother. When conversing with Charlie, who is an ex band member and recovering heroin addict,
Hurley reveals that he won the lottery and is actually worth millions of dollars; Charlie does not
believe him and storms off. Charlie did not buy the announcement Hurley gave him for the reason that
Charlie had already created a perception of Hurley. Charlie expected Hurley to be a low life because
of his scruffy appearance and simple minded mannerisms. Yet, what he ignored was that this shabby
man was actually drowning in wealth. Furthermore, when people are not like you would expect them
to be, not only can perception barriers be created but also communication barriers. One type of
communication barrier can occur during intercultural conversations. Intercultural communication is
characterized as interactions that occur between people whose cultures are so different that the
communication is altered (Verderber, 2014). With Jin being the only non English speaker on the
island,
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The Life And Accomplishments Of Frederick Douglass
When speaking of how African Americans evolved from being slaves to becoming free, one must not
fail to mention the life and accomplishments of Frederick Douglass. The actions taken by Frederick
Douglas and others that pave the way were perceived as huge achievements then and now. Negros, as
they were called in the 17th and 18th century where considered nothing more than slaves. Being a
slave did not grant human rights to anything at any time or any place. But Frederick Douglass had
different plans other than only being a slave. Overcoming slavery would become a life long journey
with the thoughts of becoming a free man the only possible option. Frederick Douglass was born in
slavery as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Talbot County, Maryland. By only knowing his
mother s name and not knowing his date of birth or who his father was, this was normal for many
Negros. This hurdle was only a few of many challenges that were not only faced by Frederick Douglas
but also by many other slave s at this time. Growing up, Frederick Douglass was a very mild
mannered child. He was originally a house Negro who learned very quickly what roles slaves played
in their society. Slaves were not privileged to anything, they were not privileged to learn to read, write
or know their history, which crippled slaves into centuries of oppression. But early in his life,
Frederick Douglass knew this was not going to be his way of living.
When Douglass was a very young child he lived with his
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Essay on Chinese Women and the Impact of the One-Child...
When one thinks of China it is common to conjure up images of rice fields and of the great wall, but
also of crowded cities teeming with people and bicycles and cars. One rarely thinks of a nation
populated mostly by men and boys, with a noticeable yet surreal absence of women. While this is a bit
of an exaggeration, it has been noted over the past several decades that there is an alarmingly
imbalanced sex ratio. The policy has clearly contributed to the nation s unnatural gender imbalance, as
couples use legal and illegal means to ensure that their only child is a son. There are 117 men to each
100 women in China (Goodkind, 2004). In the 1979, when the one child policy was enacted, the
intention was not to create this imbalance, but to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Overall this movement was successful and China s population growth decreased from 1970 to 1976
(Fitzpatrick, 2009). Eventually this decrease slowed, and leveled off, prompting the government to
take further action to slow the booming population. In 1979 a policy, known internationally as the one
child policy but more delicately called the policy of birth planning , was introduced requiring couples
from China s ethnic majority to have only one child (Cai Lavely, 2003).
While it seems somewhat reasonable for a government to encourage family planning, and to provide
the population with access to birth control, it seems a bit out of line for them to ask a family to have
only one child. The pressure of only having one child, in combination with a cultural favoritism
toward males is what makes the one child policy so gravely concerning. It is clear that the excess
female infant mortality is directly attributable to the birth control policy, which caused the pre existing
prevalence of son preference to escalate. In China, son preference is the product of ingrained social
norms. Girls and women still occupy a lower social status in society (Zilberberg, 2007). The one child
policy requires authorization for each birth children are required to be reported to receive
documentation that allows them to be part of society to attend school, to hold a job in adulthood, and
to marry. Women are consistently
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Sears Canada Essay
Almost everyone has heard about the demise of Sears Canada. The loss of such an established and
renowned retail company caused quite a stir. While many speculated the company hadn t done all it
could to keep up with a changing retail environment, others pointed to those same changes as a herald
of things to come. Of more interest to employers and HR managers, employees, and the general public
alike was the way Sears handled issues such as benefits and pensions for current and former
employees. The Sears Situation Sears announced it was liquidating and closing all retail locations
shortly after a country wide rebranding effort. The retailer had long been in trouble, and the effort was
meant to revitalize the company s brand and make it more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the middle class has been hollowed out in Canada, there were fewer of these shoppers and more
shoppers at either end of the spectrum. Both higher end shoppers and lower end shoppers avoided
Sears, for opposite reasons. Other factors were at play, including a dowdy brand image among
younger consumers, a lack of perceived quality, and pricing. Management practices can also be called
into question, particularly when it came to supporting employees who were losing their jobs and
benefits. The Sears Solution Clearly, Sears Canada found it could no longer operate and decided to
wind down its operations. All current Sears employees lost their jobs, in addition to their benefits.
Those former employees who had been receiving pensions from Sears Canada had their pensions cut
off. This move outraged employees, their families, and members of the general public. Making matters
worse, Sears Canada opted to pay large bonuses to executives and upper management. Many argued
those bonuses could have, and should have, been used to support employees as they looked for new
work or to help those who were relying on Sears Canada for their income in retirement or while on
disability. The
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Paradigm Shifts of Church History
This essay is to discuss the six paradigm s shifts as highlighted by Bosch. The six paradigms are;
primitive Christianity; the patristic period; the Middle Ages; the Reformation; the Enlightenment; and
the Ecumenical era[1]. Bosch s title for the book is Transforming Mission . As described by Bosch in
his foreword he talks about the title as ambiguous. Transforming can be an adjective used to describe
mission . Mission can be understood as not the enterprise that transforms reality, but something that is
itself being transformed. Let s now look at the first paradigm shift.
1. Primitive Christianity
....go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
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Bosch noted that the Protestant missionary paradigm tended to vary from various extremes. Bosch
shows that although the idea of mission was there among the Protestants, their involvement was
limited. This was due to; (a) their primary task was to reform the church; (b) contact with non
Christians was little (c) they were struggling to survive; (d) denial of the monastic orders meant they
denied themselves access to important services and (e) their own internal struggles. Luther s
reformation made little sense of this world, Calvinism in Holland (developed Luther s doctrine of
justification by faith) and Puritanism in England (the Protestant church regarded the Reformation of
the Church of England as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship) did.
Bosch then refers to Gisbertus Voetius s threefold model of the theology of mission. He sees these
dimensions as; (a) conversion of the Gentiles (b) planting of the church and (c) the glory and
manifestation of divine grace (he saw the churches of old and new standing as equal)[7].
Enlightenment Period
Mission during this period was diverse and multifaceted than ever before. The change from medieval
to enlightenment thinking made the supernatural redundant and the
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The School s Positive Relations
In terms of resources in my past, current, and future classrooms, I find the school s positive relations
amongst the teachers and faculty is a key resource for the success and growth of the students. I know
that without my mentor and department during my first year as a teacher, I would have struggled with
assessing my students past the typical exit slip or summarized that is required by our district to be part
of the lesson. Fortunately, I was a long term substitute for a full year and then merged into a
permanent position. Therefore, my department assisted me throughout my first year to provide varying
forms of Formative Diagnostic Assessments as well as interim assessments. Additionally, the school
district is continuing a debate about District Determined Measures to assess the students growth
within a year, so as a department we come up with a summative assessment to assess whether the
goals of the year have been reached. In short, I am fortunate to work with a community of life long
learners, experienced educators, and passionate peers for they have provided me with priceless
amounts of advice. While reading the articles, one particular notion that stood out to me within the
resources was when Gavriel provides the following strategy for minimizing student silence with
discussions: Provide participants with an index card each and ask them to write down a thought about
the matter under discussion. Then ask participants to pass the cards around and respond to the
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Essay Wembley Stadium pricing study
Ticket Pricing Strategy for the new Wembley Stadium 1 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Introduction
OBJECTIVE nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;To maximise profits from ticket sales at Wembley Stadium
KEY ASSUMPTIONS nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;1. Wembley has a monopoly on certain types of
match 2. Wembley is run by profit maximising managers selling tickets to utility maximising buyers
STRATEGY nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Set prices for seats as close to the willingness to pay as
possible using price discrimination KEY CHOICES nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;What type of
seating to sell and at what price? 2 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Scope This strategy is limited to the
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Demand is still high though because of the quality of the games. Wembley can therefore charge a
premium, but not over charge to the extent that alternatives become dominant: Special treat customers
are those who are willing to pay more because they are buying an experience rather than just wanting
to see a match. They still have a high elasticity because there are alternatives they will be put off if
prices are too high. 4.2 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Segment 2 Demand
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The Theory Of The Birth Territory Theory Essay
The theory I selected to apply to the above situation is the Birth Territory theory. This theory was
created from empirical data collected by the authors who serve as both midwives and researchers. It
has a critical post structural feminist undertone and elaborates on the ideas of Michel Foucault. The
Birth Territory theory predicts and elaborates on the relationships between jurisdiction (use of
authority and influence), terrain (the birthing environment), and personal emotional and physiological
experience by the mother. This nurse midwifery theory was chosen because both of the major concepts
directly correlate with the incident and are critical aspects of labor and delivery situations. MAYBE
ELABORATE A diagram of the Birth Territory theory can be seen in Appendix A. Key concepts
included in this theory are terrain and jurisdiction. Sub concepts listed under terrain include
surveillance room and sanctum . Sub concepts listed under jurisdiction include midwifery
guardianship , integrative power , midwifery domination , and disintegrative power . Terrain signifies
the aspects of the birth environment. These include physical and geographical features such as the
birthing furniture, as labor and birthing accessories, and personal support systems (birthing partner).
Terrain includes two sub concepts: sanctum and surveillance room . A sanctum is a homely birthing
environment optimally designed to promote a private, healthy labor and birth. Amenities included
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The Evil Of Animal Rights Essay
Today, the discussions about the protection of the animal s rights have received the attention of many
people, many countries in the world. A lot of actions have been made by animal right activists to
influence the world. Alex Epstein and Yaron Book, both authors of the The Evil of Animal Right ,
argue animal right activists use too much violence on their action, which is considered going against
the law. Then, the authors give a lot of evidence to prove testing animals are extinct, but using animals
for testing gives us new vaccines which make our lives better. Without animals for testing, how can
scientists find out the vaccine for diseases? Animal right groups are making many effects to
Huntingdon Life Sciences. First of all, some of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, PETA supposes that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for
entertainment. To abide by this principle, we must leave animals free to overrun and destroy our
property, to eat our food, even to kill our children (586). In my opinion, I do not think PETA means to
let the animal destroy the human s properties or kill children. PETA just wants to let the animal have
the free life, but we still put them under control. I cannot agree how the authors explain PETA s
principle, the authors approach that principle negatively and think PETA as a bad association. The
Vice President of The Humane Society Michael Fox explains, The life of an ant and that of my child
should be granted equal consideration (586). This principles is impossible true, we have to compare
the value between human s life and animal s life. In some case, using a mouse to test vaccine can
make a curve rescue million people. If the scientists do not test their vaccine or medicine on the
animal, how can they see the effect of those medicines in a live body? We have used an animal to
support our life for a long time. In some situations, we should use animals to make the interests of
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Operation Urgent Fury Essay
An Evaluation of Operation Urgent Fury and How the Utilization of Intelligence Assets May
Have Changed the Outcome
Operation Urgent Fury was a response by the U.S. government to the socio political situation
happening at the time on the island of Grenada. Due to anti government upheaval, a growing
communist presence in the area and a significant number of Americans on the island, the Reagan
administration felt the need to intervene with military force to normalize the situation. Operation
Urgent Fury could have been more successful if U.S. forces had sufficient intelligence to include
enemy disposition, adequate maps and known locations of all the U.S. medical students located on and
outside of the campus St. George s University Medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After the execution of Bishop, Hudson Austin, an early member of the NJM and now head of the
military forces of Grenada disbanded the PRG and formed the RMC to rule until the country returned
to normalcy. The military government lasted for six days until the United States invaded Grenada on
October 25, 1983.
The United States had grown increasingly uneasy about the expansion of Soviet and Cuban influence
in the Caribbean and in Grenada in particular. With the building of a new airport with a 9,000 foot
runway that could be used for Soviet or Cuban military operations, President Ronald Reagan decided
to invade the island, not only to rescue U.S. citizens but, also restore democracy and eliminate a
growing communist presence.
Operation Urgent Fury joint task force was commanded by Vice Adm. Joseph Metcalf III, USN,
Commander, Second Fleet. It included elements of army, navy air force and marines. Initially, Air
Force E 3 AWACS and F 15 fighters patrolled the Caribbean Sea North and West of Grenada to detect
any air and sea movement from Cuba. At the same time, USAF recon aircraft flew over Grenada to
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The Evolution Of The NET Framework
Digital technology is constantly evolving and the craving by consumers and developers alike for
modernity in this realm is skyrocketing. In this regard, the rapid growth and evolution of modern
technologies for web development has permitted the creators of content to achieve a level
unimaginable. An example of this is the evolution of the .NET framework, which is the environment
utilized by ASP.NET for the development process. The rapid evolution of the .NET framework is a
principal cause in the achievement of contemporary native and web applications. Now, the inquisition
of what s next for the .NET environment brings us back to the craving consumers and developers
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The main thesis of the article is the attempt to entice the community of native and web development in
a form of increasing the attention or alter the unfavorable views associated to the use of .NET. A sense
of excitement and optimism due to the innovations of .NET and the potential these recent innovations
offer the technologies attached to the framework are perpetuated throughout the entirety of the article.
An example of this is stated by Richard Lander, he tries to show how Microsoft is trying to be
inclusive by introducing Visual Studio to Mac computers in 2016. However as previously mentioned,
the article does not necessarily focus on the opinion of a single author but rather acts as a public forum
for professionals. Although the evolution of .NET is highly acclaimed in the article, the high praise of
Microsoft s developmental framework may be accompanied with biased attached to it. Amongst the
panel are two program managers for Microsoft s .NET team and a Microsoft engineer. However, the
panel also includes a GitHub engineer thus bringing some neutrality to the panel. The form the
information was presented to the reader was structured in manner that will likely benefit the .NET
framework, commencing with the changes, benefits, and solutions to convert to this technology.
Multiple inquisitions were made to the panel of experts, ranging from their views on the evolution of
.NET to the obstacles ahead for the .NET framework. The first
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My Life in a Page
Cough, cough. I m sorry; please lean in close as I know I am not far from the Heavens. Pray, please
listen to my story. Do you hear the sound of that baby? That was I breathing in my first breath. Ah, I
can just smell the air of that spring day. I was born on March 18 1782 in Abbeville, South Carolina to
Patrick and Martha Calhoun of Scotch Irish descent. This hat here is an artifact from a confrontation
between the Native Americans and my father and his family. My father lived but with four bullet holes
to his hat but unfortunately my grandmother, two of my cousins, and my uncle did not make it. I
graduated from Yale in the year 1804 but sadly I wasn t able to deliver my senior speech The
Qualifications Necessary to Constitute a Perfect Statesman since I was sick. I married my first cousin
once removed Floride Bonneau Calhoun on January 8, 1811. We had ten children together but only
seven survived to adulthood. The other three died within a year of their birth. My fourth child, Anna
Maria lived the longest, to the age of 58. She married Thomas Green Clemson who founded Clemson
University. (http://www.clemson.edu/about/history/calhoun clemson/johnccalhoun.html) I was called
The Young Hercules and was described as a master spirit who stamps his name upon the age in which
he lives ... felling down the errors of his opponents with the club of Hercules.
(http://www.clemson.edu/about/history/calhoun clemson/johnccalhoun.html) During and before the
War of 1812 I was a war
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Example Of Justifying A Value
1.) The first example of justifying a value is when getting my car detailed. I am looking at market
value, fair value and the utility factor for the services. This service satisfies the need and desire for a
clean car to take clients out with, after it was dirtied by a tough winter. I compared prices for similar
car detailing services, and asked around for referrals from several people. Of the two companies, one
was recommended strongly. I saw examples of each work and agreed with the highly recommended
company. In my opinion, the cost at the time was fair value and, compared to other detailers, was
market value. The prices were advertised for a year without any price increase. The second example of
justifying a value is when purchasing products from Starbucks Coffee. There is a slight influence upon
me through the desire of my teenage daughter wanting to visit the coffee shop. With my effective
purchasing power, and both our desire of a drink/coffee/treat once and a while, we will go to
Starbucks. It is true that Starbucks is a Going Concern, and their prices are fair value compared to
Timothies and Tim Hortons. I have joined their rewards program, which enables me to occasionally
receive free or discounted drinks, as well as free refills. Starbucks, with the loyalty program, is an
investment value to me.
2) In the City of Mississauga, lane use control in the area of Clarkson and Lorne Park have stemmed
from Mississauga s master plan. Zoning through the use
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Orange Damnation Of The Vietnam s Orange Damnation
Vietnam s Orange Damnation In recent history, there has been an abundance of chemical warfare that
caused harm to society, nature, and immeasurable damage post war. To be more specific, the Vietnam
war was one of the most noticeable conflicts that was destructive to both parties involved through
chemical warfare, not only to the soldiers but also the environment. During the 1960s through to
current day, the chemical pollution of the many mangrove forests near local villages led to health
problems for the local Vietnamese people and the American soldiers. Located in Vietnam, mangrove
forest was one of the main sources of vegetation for enemy soldiers during the war. To decrease
enemy morale, the chemical herbicide, known as Agent Orange, was made by the U.S. to poison their
crops and starve the enemy troops. The highly potent Agent Orange created many unintended
problems for the locals as well as the troops because of the catastrophic damages to the landscape and
continues to affect the locals to this day. For example, polluted crops and farm lands, Bio
accumulation of Agent orange, and chronic medical problems. During the Vietnam war, the American
government used several dangerous herbicides, the most controversial was known as Agent Orange
due to its harsh impact the environment. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, Agent Orange was
supposed to destroy crops that might feed the enemy. In addition to destroy food supply, it also made
the land so polluted that the
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Literary Themes In Reginald Rose s 12 Angry Men
The literary piece 12 Angry Men is a written play by Reginald Rose. It is a piece that describes the
concerns of a jury on a homicide case. The case involves a teenage boy that allegedly killed his father.
The adaptation is an excellent work of art that uses the best of the play and Hollywood movies to
make an alluring and captivating movie. The literary text is formal in the manner that it is written with
a good plot and is intriguing because of the conversations taking place by the jurors. The interesting
conversations intertwined with logical statements trying to prove or disprove the doubt of murder
makes it much more impressive. The murder and tension of a young boy s life, helps to pull a reader
closer and leads them to be more involved. Causal language is used in the book and lacks the tho s and
shalt s of Shakespearean work. The stage directions are typically one to two sentences describing
many of the motions the characters perform on stage which is longer than some other plays. The play
utilizes both first and third person throughout, first person helps the audience to experience from a
character s perspective and third person helps as an observer looking in. The movie 12 Angry Men
directed by Sidney Lumet was released in 1957. The reenacted movie is similar, but also has
additional content not found in the original play. The settings in the movie are given greater attention
to in terms of specificity. In the play, the scene begins with the jurors listening to the judge s final
statements about the case in the courtroom and then the jurors are dismissed and are shown walking
out into the jury room. The movie however, starts with the audience being in the spot of a casual
observer. The introduction could have been used to show the reality of setting through the emphasis of
how the court and courtroom were set up. The settings aren t only built upon through use of scenery in
the movie. The judge and more importantly the defendant are shown in the movie as opposed to the
play. This change in the movie which was not in the play catches the reader s attention because in the
play, the audience has a biased view of the defendant, and the only thing known is that he is a 19 year
boy who lived in the
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Roman City Planning Essay
Roman City Planning
The design and structure of a city is as important as the people who dwell within her walls. The
placement of streets and the structures built there are carefully plotted for optimal use. Foot and cart
traffic, fire hazard, and access to water were all key factors in city planning. Eventually the Romans
had fine tuned their design principals in such an advantageous way that they molded all of their city
states similarly.
Rome developed from the combination of small farming communities around a hilltop fortification.
The city, which was founded before regularized city planning, consisted of a confusing maze of
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(Owens, 154)
Towards the city s heavily trafficked center the Roman Forum was constructed for convenient easy
access of all the citizens. The foreground of the forum was occupied by a paved square with
monuments to famous citizens. The temple to the Divine Julius, dedicated in 29 BCE to the deified
Caesar, built in a Hellenistic style, is located in the background on the left; to the right is the temple of
Vesta and the house of the Vestal Virgins, guardians of the everlasting flame; further to the right is the
temple of the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux dedicated in 6 CE Here the office of weights and measures
was situated. The podiums of the temples of Caesar and the Dioscuri were often used as orators
platforms and it is in this part of the Forum that the meetings of the comitia took place. On the far
right is the Basilica Julia built by Caesar. Its long façade occupies the entire south side of the Forum.
(Owens, 154) Semi circular in plan and having consisted of a tall stage building, theaters were a semi
circular orchestra and tiered seating area. Unlike Greek theatres, which were built on natural slopes,
they were supported by their own framework of piers and vaults and so could be built anywhere and
not where nature dictated. Amphitheatres (literally, double theatres ) were elliptical in plan; with a
central areana. (Bowra, 38)
The city s main temple, the capitolium, was built at the end
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Desmond Tutu Statement On Oppression
Humanity has always oppressed and discriminated against one another since the beginning of time.
Never at a point in history has everyone been completely equal in their civil rights and treatment.
Whether the discrimination stems from the color of one s skin to their religious beliefs to anything that
separates them from the larger population, a target has been placed upon them for others to attack. In
this paper I will investigate how Desmond Tutu s statement on oppression relates to primary texts that
I viewed during the course of this semester.
As Desmond Tutu stated, If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the
oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse
will not appreciate your neutrality. (1984) This example has been illustrated in human treatment of one
another since the start of recorded history. Those who are viewed as different were persecuted in a
variety of ways such as Perpetua being imprisoned and sentenced to death for her religious beliefs to
that of Martin Luther King Jr. who was murdered due to his advocating of equal rights for all.
Neutrality in situations of injustice helps nobody but the oppressor
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His work against the persecution and forced labor of the native people in Hispaniola made him one of
the first advocates for human rights. He is quoted on page 63 of Humanity of the Indians as saying
They are all human beings. He strongly opposed the Spanish conquistador s assertions that the native
populations, or Indians as they were called, were violent, unskilled, and dangerous. He countered that
they were calm, quiet, and controlled and lived in extraordinary kingdoms. (Pg. 64). His love of the
world propelled him into world recognition as the love he showed has lasted throughout the
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Orthodox Jewish Culture
Jewish culture is a specific set of customs, morals, and traditions of the Jewish people starting as far
back as four thousand years ago when Israel and Palestinian territories were still known as Canaan.
Jewish culture is able to fulfill a large majority of people s cultural ideals through their religious
beliefs, praying rituals, views on marriage and family, and their holidays celebrations, therefore
making it acceptable to say that the culture is going to attract a numerous amount of followers for
many years to come. A Jew is member of the people and cultural community whose traditional
religion is Judaism. In order to be considered a Jew, the mother of the newborn child must be a Jew or,
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Judaism follows the Ten Fundamental Principles which was derived from the Torah. The Torah is the
central reference of Judaism. The Jew s Torah is essentially the Christian s Bible. Although Judaism is
the main religion, it branches off into three denominations. These denominations include: orthodox,
conservative, and reform Judaism. Orthodox Judaism is then divided into modern orthodox and ultra
orthodox Judaism. Because Jews are often offended by the term ultra orthodox, they refer to
themselves as Haredi. An orthodox Jew is a person who follows the principles and practices of
traditional Judaism strictly. Modern orthodox Judaism is a orthodox practice that synthesizes Jewish
values and laws with the modern world, while an ultra orthodox, or Haredi Jew, distances themselves
from modern culture. Compared to orthodox Jews, conservative Jews adhere by the principles and
practices of traditional Judaism but allow some departure. Similar to orthodox Jews, conservative
Judaism once broke off into a branch called reconstructional Judaism. A reconstructionist Jew
followed the modern american movement that viewed Judaism as a progressively evolving civilization
rather than a religion during the late 1920s until the 1940s. This movement was based on the ideas of
Mordecai Kaplan, a rabbi, an essayist, and a Jewish educator. The final denomination is reform
Judaism. Reform Judaism is also known as liberal or progressive Judaism. Reform Judaism is the
abandonment of orthodox Jew aspects in order to adjust to modern changes in political, social, and
cultural life. Although the main goal of reform Judaism is to adjust to modern changes, the
denomination stills follows the moral lessons of the Torah. Because there are denominations that fit to
everybody s needs, it can be assumed that more people will convert to Judaism based on their desire to
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What Is The Golden Retrievers Essay
Golden Retriever Puppies for Sale
Also known as The Golden , Golden Retrievers are among the most loving canine breeds. Known for
their cheerful, loyal and care free personality, the dog makes a perfect companion for anybody who
likes to spend a lot of time outside. This dog breed is famous for its intelligence and skillful hunting
abilities, making them easy to train.
B. History Origin
According to Wikipedia, for many years, it was assumed that the Golden Retrievers had descended
from Russian sheepdogs, purchased from a circus. However, the large sized dog was first bred in
Scotland during the 1800s at the highland estate of Lord Tweedmouth.
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Size, Coat and Grooming
When it comes to taking care of your canine, you cannot undermine their furriness. Golden Retrievers
have a dense, water repellent outer coat with a thicker under coat. Their coats come in all shades of
golden, ranging from light to dark. While some golden retrievers have are wavy coats, some have
incredibly straight coats.
Grooming
These puppies shed moderately during the winter but quite heavily during the fall and spring. If you
wish to adopt a Golden Retriever, you will just have to get accustomed to a certain amount of dog hair
around your house and on your clothes. Rest assured, these furry pals are worth the trouble with their
friendly and calm demeanor. Because of their thick coats, this breed requires considerable grooming.
Brush your pet s fur every day to prevent tangling. If you are unable to brush them regularly, find a
way to do it at least once a week.
Bathing
As far as bathing its concerned, wash your pet at least once a month or more often to help them look
shiny and clean.
Nail
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Assignment 2 Met Essay
1. Is a temperature inversion more likely to form on a calm or a windy night? Why?
A temperature inversion is most likely to form on a calm night. Windy nights are not ideal for an
inversion to occur since an inversion is considered a stable layer of atmosphere as well as due to the
wind mixing the air to even out the density, remembering cold air is denser than warm air so it will
flow downhill and pool in a valley.
2. What are the various methods used to protect sensitive crops from damaging low temperatures?
Explain why each method works.
Various methods to help protect sensitive crops include:
a. Orchard heaters smudge pots help warm air around the trees by setting up convection currents close
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Relative humidity requires the air s temperature to give the water vapor reading.
5. List one or more key identifying features for each of the ten basic cloud types. Which cloud types
might have fairly similar appearances and thus be difficult to identify?
The ten basic cloud types include:
A. Cirrus Mostly white delicate filaments and possibly have a hair like appearance.
B. Cirrostratus Transparent veil clouds covering the whole sky.
C. Cirrocumulus Thin and patchy of white clouds composed of small elements forming ripples.
D. Altostratus Gray or bluish in colour and thin enough to reveal the sun without the halo effect.
E. Altocumulus White or gray patch appear as a sheet or layer of clouds appearing like rolls. When
altocumulus appear in front of the sun a corona is visible, with red and blue rings respectively.
F. Nimbotratus A dark gray continuous rain cloud resulting from a thickening altostratus. Thick
enough to blot out the sun.
G. Cumulus The base of these clouds are typically dark and horizontal with the tops being sunlit and
brilliant white. Clouds are dense with sharp outlines developing vertically in the form of rising
mounds, domes, or towers with bulging
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The Financial Health Of Universal Health Services
Introduction Financial Statement Analysis
This paper will provide an analysis of the financial health of Universal Health Services (UHS). First,
this paper will suggest a key insight about the financial health of Universal Health Services, as well as
my reaction to its financial statements. Next, it will identify the current industry trend that has the
most significant impact on Universal Health Services financial performance. Furthermore, this paper
will indicate the trend s impact on the financial performance of the organization. As the Chief
Financial Officer, I will suggest at least one way that we might minimize the impact of the trend on
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1). Clearly, we have a broad mission with ever growing capacity to provide healthcare to our patients.
A key insight about the financial health of UHS is that we are performing extremely well. According
to our latest financial statement, we are ever improving our numbers. Our net revenues continually
increased from $4,900,147 in 2010, to $8,065,326 in 2014. Furthermore, our total assets grew during
this same timeframe from $7,527,936 to $8,974,443, resulting in an impressive reduction of our
percentage of total debt to total capitalization from 66% to 51% (UHS Annual Report, 2014, p. 41).
Given our investment in several new facilities in 2014, we continue to see this sustained growth in
light of those investments as impressive and an indicator of a truly a healthy organization.
Reaction to Financial Statements
I speculate that our employees, investors, and shareholders will be very pleased with our financial
health as reflected in the latest financial statement discussed above, and react in positive ways. The
employees benefit by the increase in revenue in the form of bonus and raises, of course based on their
performance. The investors will react equally positively since we have expanded our investment
portfolio by acquiring and opening new hospitals. Similarly, our shareholders will see the return on
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The Civil Rights Movements in Ireland and America Essay
Fall Road is deserted. Only a few dirt caked, barefoot, Irishmen can be seen shivering in the adjacent
park. We walk past the Catholic neighborhoods knowing, at any moment, buildings might explode and
automatic weapon fire could lacerate the air on every side of us. Belfast is charming, apart from the
harsh reality of guerrilla warfare and terrorism being common occurrences. For the first time,
throughout my three month tour of seventeen different European countries, I feel truly threatened. The
tension carries itself into a nearby pub where an old man asks Are you jus daft? Or do ya have
relatives here? His words hinted at my grandfather s blunt, yet kindly, expression concerning his
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England stole much of
Ireland s homeland and gave it to the Protestants allies from Scotland. Earlier this century, England
divided Ireland into two, claiming the six northernmost counties as its own. The large number of
Protestants, who remain loyal to the
Crown of England, have created a system of oppression similar to the Jim Crow laws of the US.
Oppression and second class citizenship have limited the
Catholics of N. Irelands opportunities and taken many lives. A Civil Rights movement was the only
logical step. But first, we must discuss what lead up to this logical step the history. In January 1919,
the Anglo Irish War began with the first shots being fired at Solobeghead. Over the next year, the
Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC
British Loyalists) became the target of a Sinn Fein (The beginning roots of the
IRA) terror campaign By mid 1919, the IRB (Irish Republican Brotherhood Part of
Sinn Fein) had infiltrated the leadership of the Volunteers (Irish Militia) and were directing its pace on
the violence. In an effort to assert control of the group, Volunteers declared the Army of the Irish
Republic. Britain responded with violence. Special forces were sent over to impose curfews and
martial law on the Irish. These forces became known as the Black and
Tans after a popular Limerick hunt group, and because of their dark green and khaki uniforms.
Another force of veterans from the Great War, called the
Auxiliaries, joined them.
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Government s Role on Health Care Essay
Introduction Have you ever wondered exactly what the government does for our country in regards to
health care? Many have the impression that the government is not really of much assistance to them.
However, in reality, the government does more than most people realize. The government actually
plays a vital role in health care but most people look past it. I am sure very few people have actually
sat down and pondered or even have done research to find out the impact of the government s role in
health care. However, I intend to clear up this misconception. The federal and state governments are
the largest supporters of health care services in the United States. Examples of support that our
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The Federal Employee Health benefit program is the largest employer health insurance program in the
United States, insuring about 3 percent of all Americans. There are 133 plans, offering 188 coverage
options that are participating in the FEHBP as of 2003. Preferred provider organization (PPO), fee for
service plans, and Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) all offer options. The government s
contribution toward the cost of the beneficiary s premium is lesser of 72 percent of the average
FEHBP plan premium, weighted by enrollment, or 75 percent of the premium for the plan chosen
(Karen Davis) . Just as importantly, the government funds and provides health care directly to many
others who work or have previously worked for the federal government as well. Programs such as the
Defense Department are for active duty and retired personnel and their families that visit facilities
owned by the government, using health care providers who work for the government. Nearly 7.8
million veterans out of the 25 million in the veteran population receive care directly from the Veterans
Health Administration, a division of the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). This care is also
delivered in government owned facilities, by providers employed by the government. The Indian
Health Service, which
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Benefits Of Using New Virtual Technologies
Today s economy has become a global one due to the use of the internet. Traditional companies are
accepting the mission of using new virtual technologies in their business since the use of the internet
has opened larger and advantageous international markets. Proud of the costly infrastructure,
traditional companies are finding themselves being eclipsed by smaller companies that have used the
internet to attract new customers. In order to achieve great results, companies in today s economy are
obligated to embrace the use of the internet (Markus, T. 2008).
In recent years, larger companies have included more and more online processes because customers
are becoming more engaged with the internet, wanting to do everything by themselves. By cutting
much of the traditional companies expenses through the use of eCommerce, virtual companies are
stealing established companies market by offering better prices in the online market. According to
Markus, T. (2008), e commerce is an electronic market in which electronic sellers and buyers gather in
order to negotiate for products and services. E commerce gives the consumer multiple options since
the Internet contains endless number of products and services (Markus, T. 2008). Netflix is a good
example of an e commerce industry. Founded in 1997 by Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings in Scotts
Valley, California, Netflix Inc. was a movie rental business by mail as many other offline video
providers. In 1999, since the company was not
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The Weight of “Nothing” in King Lear by William Shakespeare
The Weight of Nothing in King Lear Though the word nothing connotes insignificance and emptiness
when taken out of context, it feels like one of the most significant and loaded words in King Lear. This
one word becomes a critical tool to help us reflect on the development of characters and their
relationships to one another throughout the play. The word nothing appears to play a crucial role in
defining the relationship between Lear and Cordelia, and consequently has an immense impact on the
fate and transformation of Lear. Nothing also helps draw a parallel between Lear and Edgar, and is
used by the Fool as more than just a means to inject cryptic wit. Because the word nothing seems
central to the play s conflicts and, as a result, permeates the plot and development of characters, this
response will draw out the word s significance by examining some instances in which it appears in
each act. Our first significant encounter with nothing happens when Lear says to Cordelia, Strive to be
interest. What can you say, to draw / A third more opulent than your sisters ? Speak (I.i.85) and
Cordelia responds, Nothing my lord (I.i.87). Lear repeats, Nothing? and Cordelia confirms, Nothing,
to which Lear responds, Nothing will come of nothing; speak again (I.i.88 90). When Lear says
Nothing will come of nothing, he is essentially determining that Cordelia will not receive anything
from him if her response does not change; but it seems that what Cordelia means
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Living in the Past in Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman...
Arthur Miller, A play writer in the twentieth century, wrote a play entitled Death of a salesman that
won him the Pulitzer Price just a year after its release. In the play Miller expresses the life of a 60 year
old salesman that undergoes through lack of success in his life and sees the same thing happening ,to
his two grown sons now in their mid thirties, as the American dream faded away being replaced by
capitalism in the late 1940s. The play starts of by introducing Willy Loman, the protagonist, and tells
the story of the final twenty four hours in Willy s life all the way to his death and funeral. Between
that time laps the audience is able to see Willies past thanks to his constant daydreams, along with his
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Willy is offered help by his friend Charley, a successful Business man, Willies all time friend and only
friends he has left, when Charley offers Willy a job, yet willy full of pride and envious of Charley
rejects it yet does not rejects it but continues to borrow money from him. This is due to Willies flaw in
his desire of being higher in society than anyone else.Willy cannot let go of the past and continuously
refers to 1928, when his career was at its peak. His withdrawal into the past is a defense mechanism as
he refuses to come to terms with his failure as a salesman. His illusions of grandeur lead to fierce
exaggerations of himself. He tells Biff to Go to Filene s go to the Hub, go to Slattery s, Boston. Call
out the name Willy Loman and see what happens! Big shot! (Miller, 62). He refuses to realize his
personal failures and falsely believes that he is successful. Memories of a happier past Willy losing a
grip on reality and on time escapes into the past. Despite his desperate searching through his past, The
deep probing of dreams and memories in Death of A Salesman where quite important in illustrating
Miller s point. Willy is a man stuck in the past reminiscing about times when things where good
fabrication of those times really were as good as he imagines them to be? Like his inflated dreams of
the future, the past may well be embellished by Willy s wild imagination. It seems
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Moldavite Pendant Research Paper
The Log Bench What I need, I told myself, is to take the dogs for a walk. Maybe then I ll remember.
Two weeks I d spent looking for my grandmother s Moldavite pendant. I d been going crazy retracing
my steps notwithstanding the sentimental significance it held for me. Lying on her death bed, my
grandmother had given it to me for protection when I was fourteen. She cautioned me of the strong
energies it held and that this pendant would protect me from negative entities. Her great aunt had
given it to her with warnings of the intense frequency and high vibration that resonated from this
stone. Grandmother claimed it had brought true love into her life shortly after it was bequeathed to
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Remembering the intense reaction I d felt from the first time my grandmother had placed the pendant
into my palm and thereupon I knew that he was genuinely speaking. Continuing he added, If you look
to the south of the nest you will see your home. Ever since you were entrusted with the pendant I have
been watching as it s been my duty from the beginning of time to safeguard the Moldavite pendant
and its keeper. There have been many keepers of the pendant hence their reward has been protection.
Placing this pendant into the wrong hands would have an adverse impact on the earth and mankind as
it can be used destructively. It s natural green crystals have powerful transforming abilities that should
only to be used for the advantage of this planet. Are you following me? Yes, I have felt its power, I
replied as I cast my gaze downwards, but I lost it a couple weeks ago. I ve searched everywhere to no
avail. My grandmother entrusted me with it and now it s gone. I ve no idea where to search next. Will
you help me find it? Sparkles appeared in the crows eyes as he replied, It s here under my wing, and
pulled a silvery chain from under his wing. Beautiful arcs of rays projected all around us from this
delicate, oval, forest green pendant as the sunlight touched
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Divorce Research Paper
Divorce
Crystal Perez
Divorce is a big scary word for many. To some, it is a word that represents failure and a reason for
them to raise the white flag in defeat. Trials and tribulations seemed to take their toll and cause reason
for a significant change in lifestyle, routines, and marital status. To others, divorce is a reason to
escape from a difficult and harmful relationship. Divorce is the final straw and the symbol of courage
to leave when they had had enough. For whatever the reason, divorce has become extremely prevalent
not just in the United States, but across the Earth. It is also a large reason for debate. Many feel as
though divorce is looked at as a get out of jail free card and that ... Show more content on
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Whatever the case, women were allowed to be choosier in who they married, causing a lull in the
divorce rate. Maybe women were realizing that they did not need marriage to feel fulfilled. Or maybe
for the lucky ones, they really could have it all; maintain corporate executive status...and find and
keep love. Although the divorce rate in the United States has kept steady for the past 15 years, the
rates are still considerably high. Current divorce rates state that almost one out of two marriages end
in divorce. This number is without considering that half of all adults do not get divorced. In fact, a
large number of people never marry or many marry multiple times. (Berger 2009) This brings up a
great point as to why divorce rates are so high. We all know the tragic stories of those who have
married multiple times on their desperate hunt to find happiness and true love. It evokes the question;
while women and men can be wildly successful, why are they always looking for the fairytale? Why
do we insist that somewhere, out there, our knight in shining armor will canter down the beaten path
into our front yard and ask to be ours? Why do men proclaim that they will only settle down for the
right woman; who coincidentally mirrors the only perfect woman in their life... their mom? We have
been told since
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Hren Memorial Endowed Scholarship
I wanted to take the time to express my gratitude for being a recipient of the Mary A. and Frank J.
Hren Memorial Endowed Scholarship. I am grateful for the financial opportunity this award has
provided me. Attending Carlow University has been a dream that I would have never thought would
be possible. Because of your scholarship, I am now in my second semester of the RN to BSN
program. I chose nursing as a major because it has always been a passion for me. I have over 12 years
of experience in healthcare and it has become a part of my everyday life caring for my grandmother,
for which I am thankful to do every day. But it does not allow me to make enough to cover the
expenses of college and because of this scholarship, I am in a less financial
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Aristotle Voluntary Action
In this module 2 Case assignment, I will be deliberating over what it is that Aristotle means to convey
in his paper on voluntary action. Additionally, I will discuss the importance of differentiating between
what is a voluntary, and an involuntary action. In order to achieve this, I will be presenting a brief
overview of how Aristotle himself distinguished between voluntary and involuntary actions in his
piece from his book, Nichomachean Ethics. To delve deeper in to how to make this distinction, I will
start by looking at such factors as compulsion and ignorance, which have important roles in the
classification of an action. I will also be discussing the implications of choices, opinions, wishes and
the deliberation involved therein. Additionally, I will reference an example of when an action occurs
that is less than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An act is the product of choices, opinions, and wishes, which determine if the act will be chosen to be
carried out. Choice itself is voluntary, but a voluntary action is not necessarily a choice (Aristotle). A
choice is within our control, and as such we have the ability to choose that which we know to be
absolutely good. An opinion, like a choice, is voluntary but is not a choice in itself. An opinion leads
to a choice as we opine about matters and the inherent evidence to help us decide which choice will
provide the most good. A wish, on the other hand, is different from a choice or opinion, in that it can
be for something completely intangible. It can be wished that one can freeze time, but we cannot
choose to do so, as this is not within our power. What is in our power is the ability to generate an
opinion on the matter. Wishes are for an end as they serve to present the final picture, while a choice is
the means that will potentially bring one to this particular end. All throughout this wishing and
choosing, we deliberate as to which opinion, and choice is the
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Causing Harm With Trade Embargos And Sanctions
Causing Harm With Trade Embargos and Sanctions
Trade embargos have tremendous consequences for countries that are being embargoed. The embargos
not only affect the country that are being embargoed, but the effect bleed over the borders to the
surrounding countries. The list of countries that have been sanctioned by the United Nations included
Russia, North Cyprus, and Cuba. United Nations sanctions that target countries affect the economy,
the morale, and encourages criminal activities to obtain goods. The majority of good hearted citizens
would be appalled if they were walking down a street and saw a dog tied up in a yard looking like it
hadn t eaten for a week. These citizens would take a minute retrieve their phone and call the Humane
Society to report this cruel treatment of this poor dog. As doctor C. M. Tiplada, D. B. Walsh, and C. J.
C. Phillips wrote in their journal article, Public outrage after undercover footage of animal cruelty is
screened has been reported in a range of countries, such as USA, Canada, and the UK (636). Who do
the citizen call when they are being treated like the dog and the owner of the dog is the United
Nations? This is how people around the world are being treated each and every day when their country
has an embargo imposed on the resources that are able to enter and exit their country. These embargos
create personnel harm to the citizens of the country at the expense of political malfeasance.
The United Nations has a greater
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Class Conflict In The Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto is strongly influenced by the history of class struggle and social
differences throughout history. Marx said that history is only a timeline of class struggle, set apart
from the change in style of production. The book is about the conflict between the Proletariat and the
Bourgeois, the troubled and the bully. However, this is not a new idea and Marx is really not all that
radical. Aristotle wrote, Those who have too much of the goods of fortune, strength, wealth, friends
and the like, are neither willing nor able to submit to authority. On the other hand, the very poor, who
are in the opposite extreme, are too damaged. As Marx says in the book, modern history is the
demonstration of centuries of a system that was and still is built on the delicate balance of
discrimination. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is a time period marked by a hierarchy of ranks and sub ranks. These positions were inherited and
binding for the duration of someone s life bar any incredible circumstance. These ranks were also
marked specifically by wealth. In this time period serfdom, a system in which peasants worked land
that was owned by a wealthy member of the nobility was the standard. The very difference of classes
was what the wealthy had; what they wore, where they lived, and how they lived. The countryside was
marked by sets of independent villages with the noble s manor at the center. According to Marx
serfdom was a step above slavery for the people were laboring but not benefiting from that labor. Serfs
were considered the property of the landowner. Landsmen expresses it well when he says, The
dependent class consists of poor free people who attach themselves to the strong men for protection,
and in return acknowledge his
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Pica Cravings
People tend to have cravings every once in a while. Those that have been pregnant before may have a
better understanding of this. Sometimes, these cravings can be a sign of something wrong internally.
Did you know that craving items that are not food is a disorder? Many do not. The name of this
craving disorder is called Pica.(Lackey, Carolyn J, 2013) Pica got its name from the Latin language. In
Latin, Pica means magpie. Magpie is a bird that eats literally everything. Pica is a pattern of eating
nonfood items.(Barkoukis, 2008). This pattern must go on for more than a month for it to become a
disorder. In a month s span, one could ingest many different items of non food. (Just think about how
much you will eat on just a daily basis, and imagine the amount of nonfood items people eat!) Some
of these nonfood items those with this disorder may consume are: dirt, animal feces, cigarette butts,
matches, clay, paint, ice, sand, and even hairballs. (Barkoukis, 2008). ... Show more content on
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The likely cause of pica is normally a deficiency of zinc, iron, or another nutrient that is not taken
properly. The body can be deficient by not supplying the body with enough nutrients because of
dieting of starvation, or by the body not absorbing the nutrients like it should. Deficiencies of nutrients
can cause severe reactions in the human body. Often, the cause of pregnant women attracting this
disorder is simply from an iron deficiency. This type of iron deficiency is also called Anemia. Iron
deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia. (Rogers,2015). Iron helps your body make
hemoglobin and without it, your body does not get the oxygen that it needs. Pregnant women are not
the only people who contract this disorder though. Pregnant woman are the most popular study for
pica, but children or adults with developmental disabilities are likely to have pica as well. (Some of
these disabilities include schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive
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Virgin Atlantic
Introduction
The company I m going to investigate is Virgin Atlantic. Virgin Atlantic is a British airline, which was
founded almost 25 years ago; it is a leading player of Sir Richard Branson s Virgin Group, who own
51% of it and Singapore Airlines owns 49%. Its headquarters are located in Crawley, West Sussex,
England, near London Gatwick Airport, they also have Technical Engineering Centers and other
buildings and offices for cargo and Logistics in Manchester and Norfolk. It operates between the
United Kingdom and North America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia from
main bases at Gatwick and London Heathrow Airport, using a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing
aircrafts. Despite Virgin Atlantic s growth the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These are effective methods because the feedback given in these forms is originally written or typed
by the customers and can be stored to analyse and improve the service. Virgin Atlantic could also
introduce Comment Cards on the planes, so customers can tick boxes and comment about their
experience flying with Virgin Atlantic. The Feedback they gather is used for Accounts and Records,
Advertising, Marketing and Public Relation, Administration of Membership Records, Research,
Software Development and Testing and the consideration of complaints Purposes. Staff is not made
aware of the feedback gathered but they should be since they have a role in the organisation.
Customer Improvement
To improve its Customer Care, Virgin Atlantic trains its staff at The Base its new state of art training
centre. According to Virgin Atlantic, Investment in its employees futures is vital for business to keep
growing therefore from first day employees can focus on their training and development. Virgin
Atlantic treats its employees as single most important part of Virgin Atlantic. Richard Branson
believes: The people who make up Virgin Atlantic make Virgin Atlantic. This isn t a company that just
talks about putting employees first or glibly claims that our people are our greatest asset. This is a
company that simply wouldn t exist without the energy, the determination, the wit and the wisdom of
our people . Everyone at Virgin
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Percentage composition by mass of Magnesium oxide
Abstract:
The purpose of this lab was to test the law of definite proportions for the synthesis reaction of
combusting magnesium. In this lab, the polished magnesium ribbon was placed in covered crucible
and was heated in order for it to react with Oxygen presented in air and in water provided. The result
showed that Magnesium oxide formed through chemical reaction was made up of 60.19% magnesium
and 39.81% oxygen, which is approximate proportion of both particles in every Magnesium oxide
compound. From this lab it can be concluded that the law of definite proportion stating that the
elements in a pure compound combine in definite proportion to each other is factual.
Introduction:
The law of definite proportion states that every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
d) mMgO = 0.206
mMg = 0.124
mO = 0.082
% Mg = (mMg / mMgO) x 100
= (0.124 g / 0.206 g) x 100
= 60.194
% O = (mO / mMgO) x 100
= (0.082 g / 0.206 g) x 100
= 39.806
e) As stated in the law of definite proportion the percentage composition of Magnesium oxide was
approximately same for our classmates. The following table shows the results of two other groups.
Table 3: Percentage composition of MgO for classmates
Name of group or procedure Percentage composition for Mg Percentage composition for O Relatively
related to the required?
Molar mass value from periodic table 60.31% 39.69 % Required
Pragnesh, Gopal and Soiendeep 60.19% 39.81% Yes
Bhavik, Gagandeep, and Jasdeep 61.63% 38.37% Yes, but higher.
Aditi, Manmeet and Kamaljit 60.23% 39.77% Yes
Samina, Sweta and Rutva 58.31% 41.69% Yes, but low
From this table it can be proved that the percentage composition for magnesium and oxygen is
relatively similar for every single Magnesium oxide reactions. My classmates had difference of 2%
5% in their results.
Conclusion:
Based on my and other classmates observations and results it can be proved that every time
magnesium combines with oxygen to form Magnesium oxide the percent composition for magnesium
will be 60.31% and for oxygen it will be 30.69 % (the results achieved by experiments are
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Henry David Thoreau s Walden and Aldo Leopold s A Sand...
Henry David Thoreau s Walden and Aldo Leopold s A Sand County Almanac
While discussing Henry David Thoreau s Walden and Aldo Leopold s A Sand County Almanac, we
attempted to address an important challenge Is the close observation and description of nature merely
an idle thing for people in today s world? It could be suggested that nature writing and the close
enjoyment of natural environments is merely recreational and not intellectually, economically, or
politically worthy of our efforts. Perhaps this activity has spiritual value or gives us a sense of peace.
But does it really have anything to do with the way we live in the world today? It seems to me that this
question is central to the whole course of study and that we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Just learning to see and hear is difficult; but learning the language of nature requires work. It is no
trivial task.
None of this quite answers the challenge, above, though. Perhaps an inclusive view of nature is
difficult and non trivial, but it still might be construed as an idle fancy. How can we say that it is
important? Why is the expansion of our world view to a nature inclusive view a matter of importance.
Answering this challenge, I can only say that nature is our home place. Thus, life as our culture is
trying to live it, within its human centered self satisfied world is life dragged out into an alien
environment. Humans are natural creatures and they can be correctly observed and understood only
within the natural world. They need the whole context! In this sense, we go, like Thoreau, to observe
nature in order to observe ourselves in the truest sense. This is not only non trivial; it is also
indispensible. Humans must learn to see themselves truthfully.
It is too easy for us to say, Oh, I see nature in that way, all the time. After all, many of us watch nature
programs on The Learning Channel. That is why nature writing is such an important criterion. It is
learning to use language in the description and the celebration of nature that completes our world
journey. Language, as Jim Cheney has written, is performative. When I name a bird that I
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Positive And Negative Effects Of Globalization
Globalization affected the economy in South Asia, specifically Bangladesh, Philippines, and
Afghanistan, in both good ways and bad ways. Bangladesh is one of the countries who have been
affected negatively. The Bangladesh government should enforce the labor law in Bangladesh. The
Philippines has been impacted positively, however they should still work on business freedom.
Afghanistan has also been impacted negatively, and the government should inaugurate a free
educational program for the struggling families. Bangladesh was impacted negatively by
Globalization. Bangladesh has been known to have had incidents where workers have lost lives due to
the poor labor conditions they were working upon. Workers are told to work long shifts every day,
receiving very little pay for the work that they did. In the article titled Factory Collapses in
Bangladesh , by The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights, It states how the standard shift for
a worker is 13 14 ½ hours. This adds up to 90 100 hours/week, with only 2 days off in the entire
month. The money that the workers received ranged from 12 22 cents/hour, depending on the age of
the worker. This means that Globalization caused the factories to move to countries like Bangladesh to
have more workers working for longer periods of time and pay them as little money as possible.
Bangladesh has one of the most lowest wages in the world, Working in the factories means making
less money because the owners ignore the laws. Many of
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New York Living and School
Is New York becoming a tale of two cities or has it already claimed that title years ago? New York is
said to be the city that never sleeps, why? Because there are shops and stores owners that are open
24/7 just to make that little extra money to support their family and there are others that only work 40
hours a week that provides enough for their family. In this essay I will argue how New York City has
two stories to tell between making a living and going to school.
Somewhere in New York City a New Yorker is driving in a nice expensive car, on their way to a
corporate job. Rushing past a desk attended in the lobby of an extravagant skyscraper trying to make it
onto the elevator before the door closes that will take her to a classy conference room. In that room,
she ll think of the best way to capitalize on the stock market s latest buzz. Somewhere else in New
York City, a single mother of two children is also rushing, as she holds the hands of her young
children running down the steps of the subway trying to make it into the train before the door closes.
Making her way onto a crowded subway car going in the direction of a day care center few stop s
away from home; where she will leave her children. On her way to work she wonders how much will
be cut from this month s paycheck to pay for the groceries.
Millions of New Yorker s are being forgotten everyday those who struggle desperately for jobs to pay
their rent and bills. The Upper East Side is known to the
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  • 1. 30 Writing Prompts For 7T 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 30 Writing Prompts For 7T 30 Writing Prompts For 7T
  • 2. Responsibility Of Women In The Music Industry The Secretary of State in the Obama administration and a Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, has composed a personal essay for Billboard regarding the responsibility of women in the music industry. Hillary Clinton started her essay with a quote from the multiple gold album American country music singer songwriter Loretta Lynn, where she illustrates how tough it is for female artists working in an industry in which you either have to be first, the best or to be different. Clinton s essay expressed warm admiration to female artists like the American singer, songwriter, and actress behind the hit song Poker Face Lady Gaga, and other Billboard Women in Music honorees for their great effort and their human creative skill and imagination. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Longitudinal Growth Assessment : This was cross sectional non matched case control, hospital based study Discussion: Longitudinal growth assessment is essential in child care especially in those who complain of chronic illness like epilepsy. that because the disease may affect growth parameters directly or indirectly through the long term use of AEDs. In this study we found that the majority of epileptic children either using valporate mono therapy (57.7%) or valporate with other drug (7%). while carbamazepine was used in (25.4%) as monotherapy or with other drug in (2.8%). More than 50% of the doses were ranged between 10 to 28 mg/kg which is a moderate dose with (60.6%) of the patient s duration ranged between 1 year and 5 year. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Albert P. Educational Underachievement in Children with Epilepsy: A Model to Predict the Effects of Epilepsy on Educational Achievement. J Child Neurol, 2005; 20:175 180. (8). Hackett R, Iype T. Malnutrition and childhood epilepsy in developing countries. Seizure jour, 2001; 10(8):554 8. (9). Cabral FR, et al. Malnutrition in infancy as a susceptibility factor for temporal lobe epilepsy in adulthood induced by the pilocarpine experimental model. Dev Neurosci , 2011; 33(6):469 78. (10).Gonzalez Reyes RE et al. Manganese and epilepsy: a systematic review of the literature. Brain Res Rev. 2007; 53(2):332 6. (11). Moreno CB, GutiĂŠrrez Alvarez AM, GonzĂĄlez Reyes RE : Zinc and epilepsy: is there a causal relation between them? . Rev Neurol , 2006; 42(12):754 9. (12). Bertoli S, Cardinali S, Veggiotti P,et al . Evaluation of nutritional status in children with refractory epilepsy. Nutr J, 2006; 5:14. (13).Biton V. Effect of antiepileptic drugs on bodyweight: overview and clinical Implications for the treatment of epilepsy. CNS Drugs ,2003; 17:781 91. (14). Klein KM, , et al .Topiramate, nutrition and weight change: a prospective study. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatr, 2008; 79:590 3. (15). Crepin S et al. Link between epilepsy and malnutrition in a rural area of Benin. Epilepsia, 2007; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Modern Approach For Liability Of The State, And Public... The overarching guidelines to the modern approach to liability for negligence in tort go back to Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] with Lord Atkin setting out the neighbour principle, such that one has a duty to take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which one can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure a neighbour (one who I ought reasonably have in contemplation as sufficiently close and directly affected by one s act and omissions). However, the development of the common law approach to liability of the state, and public authorities, for harms inflicted by third parties for whom the state is not responsible, can be seen to be restricted, both in the interpretation of required proximity of the party so harmed, and on the basis of public policy . The current position with reference to public policy restrictions can be found in Gorringe v Caldedale MBC [2004], the judgement on which gave a significant review of the state of the law. In this case, Mrs Gorringe was injured following a collision between her car and a bus; she contested that the local authority s statutory duty in terms of highway maintenance created a corresponding actionable common law duty. This claim failed at both the Court of Appeal and House of Lords, with key rulings that: if a statutory duty does not give rise to a private right to sue for breach, then the duty cannot create a duty of care that would not have been owed at common law if the statute were not there. Lord Scott said that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Barbed Wire Book Personal Statement am stricken by the immense amount of character that had been embroidered throughout every shelf of Barbed Wire Books.With a position on Barbed Wire Books team, I would contribute my organizational skills, knowledge of technology, and ability to interact with customers The atmosphere at Barbed Wire Books is characterized to be more than an ordinary book store. With their vast involvement in the community by hosting events and opportunities that allows Longmont s local artists, and onlookers to thrive and become rooted in the environment. I would enjoy being a part of this wonderful way of connecting to the community by volunteering my adaptive ability to coordinate and plan these public events.Organization and planning are a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would provide real world benefit that go beyond operating my television, by being able to handle the computers. My ability to learn new material and concepts equips me to assistance at checkout, labeling incoming books, and investigative the location and availability of books for a customer. My ability to relate with all ages allows me to spread the knowledge of books to a vast range of customers as well as given a teenage perspective on daily questions. By participating in my mother s preschool classroom and a scheduled babysitter my experience with interacting with the younger age...Furthermore I am currently a part of multiple volunteer groups that have presented me with the opportunities to perform public speeches at rotary meetings, talks, and readings.Additionally, they have enabled me to evolve my interaction with adults, elderly and adolescents. Not to mention, i have a vast knowledge on a multitude of genres by reading new books, classic novels, children s stories, and teen novels. This allows me to help a wide range of people acquiring books in each genre. I would appreciate to be engulfed by a community that nourishes the simple love for the social experience of a book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Gluteal Region Research Paper The gluteal region is an anatomical area located posteriorly to the pelvic girdle, at the proximal end of the femur. The muscles in this region move the lower limb at the hip joint. The gluteal muscle is composed of three muscles that make up the buttocks: Gluteus Maximus, Gluteus Medius, and Gluteus Minimus. They are supplied by the gluteal nerves and vessels, which reach them through the greater sciatic foramen. The gluteus maximus is the largest of the gluteal muscles and one of the strongest muscles in the human body. The gluteus medius is the second largest gluteal muscle and gluteus minimus is the smallest. The three gluteal muscles (gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus) contract and steady the pelvis on the lower limb. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The simplest method of strengthening your gluteus maximus muscles for squatting is to squat, and squat deeply. By taking timeout of your day to perform a few gluteal exercises, you can give strength and shape to your buttocks. Exercise and massage are effective at reversing and protecting against atrophy of these muscles. Any exercise that works or stretches the buttocks is suitable, for example lunges, hip thrusts, climbing stairs, fencing, bicycling, rowing, squats, arabesque, aerobics, and various specific exercises for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Defining Abnormality With Consideration of Cultural... Defining Abnormality With Consideration of Cultural Differences Cultural differences are always a problem when defining abnormality. What one would consider completely normal in one culture would be considered abnormal in another, for example the island of Java often set fire to a ball soaked in petrol and then play football with it. Here that would be considered wrong and abnormal but is an everyday occurrence for the people of Java. This concept doesn t only apply to eastern cultures; the English could be defined as abnormal by other cultures definitions, even by other western societies e.g. it would not be considered normal by the Italians to wait at a red light when there are no other cars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When using this approach to define abnormality you would first have to consider what is normal behaviour for that particular culture otherwise a person could be incorrectly diagnosed as abnormal. Cultural differences are also a problem for the Failure to Function Adequately definition of abnormality. This classification of abnormality involves a person who conforms to their 7 characteristics of the abnormal as having ill mental health. Examples of these characteristics are vividness, unconventionality and observer discomfort. This definition does not state the extent of the characteristic in order for it to be abnormal, for example we could class the Native Americans who perform the sun dance (a ritual which involves ripping ropes out of the chests of dancers) as abnormal as we would experience discomfort from watching this behaviour, whilst Native Americans take great joy in this activity and it us used as part of their celebrations. Other attempts to define abnormality are also limited by cultural differences, for example the DSM refers only to disorders found in westerners, it does not mention culture bound syndromes, for example Koro which is found solely in South East Asia and Pibloqtoq which occurs mainly in cold climates e.g. Greenland Alaska and the Canadian Arctic. Many disorders in the DSM are specific only to western society; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay Hedda Gabler TITLE : People may argue that George, Eilert, and Judge Brack are responsible for Hedda s death, but in reality it is the fault of Hedda s society. I ve chosen this statement for several reasons. Ibsen s character, Hedda Gabler, represents the women of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Hedda stands the issues of self worth and the deflated value that each woman places upon her own importance as a result of male dominance. We can see this in the play, as we read we learn more about the character of Hedda Gabler. She is the daughter of a General who expected a life if glamour and wealth and rebels against the boredom of a dull, narrow existence by vindictively scheming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hedda is a powerful woman, who on the surface appeared to be confined by a dress, imprisoned in man s house, and smothered by a male dominated society. Hedda was a calculating bitch who dared (quite shrewdly) to cross over her set in stone boundaries , manipulate others, and stand back and watch others lives be destroyed as a result. But when she is backed into a corner by the new creative couple (George and Thea) and Judge Brack, she takes the final power into her own hand. The irony is that the power is her late father s pistol. In the play, we can also sense how woman felt during the times of patriarchy. Hedda is an extraordinary and very complex character but at the same time is fairly simple to understand. Her evil doings are somewhat erased from our minds as we justify them, we feel pity towards Hedda because of the pitiful life she is trapped in, the distorted views on life that Hedda possesses come to a climax toward the end and we understand a bit more about her character. However, just as we begin to understand her actions and feel pity towards her instead of hate we sadly discover her death at the end. How tragic is her death when it was the ultimate control of a destiny that she so strongly desired? The issues of greed have a stronghold in myriad literary pieces, effectively demonstrating the value humanity places upon materialistic commodities. Money is , indeed, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. S Vs Std s Case Study Section one: STD s vs. STI s Sexually Transmitted Infection: When someone is infected with a sexually transmitted infection signs and symptoms of the illness will go unnoticed until the infection develops into a disease. A person must get tested in order to conclude if they have been infected. STI s occur when a bacteria or a virus has infected the inside of a person s body. Depending on what virus or bacteria the person has been infected with will determine the different type of symptoms that will develop in the future. Sexually Transmitted Disease: As oppose to sexually transmitted infections at this stage the infection has developed into a disease. The person at this time has begun to notice signs and symptoms of the disease. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How do STD s Spread? Sexual contact: These diseases can spread to people who engage in sexual activities with partners of the same sex or the opposite sex. People can be infected if they participate in sexual intercourse, anal sex or oral genital sex with another person. Other routes of transmission: Other disease such as HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and genital herpes can be transferred to a baby while the mother is pregnant or while giving birth. If the mother has HIV she risks spreading it to the baby through breastfeeding. Sharing contaminated needles with others also puts people at risk of becoming infected with HIV. Another form of becoming infected could be through a blood transfusion if it s not done safely. Sexually transmitted diseases such as genital herpes, syphilis and chancroid create sores on the skin thus increasing the chances of spreading it to others if the sores come into contact with another person s skin. Treating the sores can lower the risk of spreading HIV to others that later can develop into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Suicide In The Military Mental health is an up and coming issue that is being brought to the attention of health care professionals more and more each day. The United States military personnel are ones who often experience mental health problems, like PTSD (Post traumatic Stress disorder) and MDD (Major depressive disorder) due to being in the military. However, research has shown that the military health system has been faulty at determining mental health issues within their healthcare system which has led to increased suicide rates. The question is for active military or veterans, does early screening and a prevention plan help prevent suicide among these members? Article 1 The first article looked at is a qualitative study which is looking to see if the Suicide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All three articles were specifically aimed at this population. The articles concurred that PTSD and depressive disorder were associated with suicidal ideation. Article two and article three both supported the use of interpersonal communication. Article one and article two use some of the same self report scales during the study like the PTSD checklist and all the Beck Scales as well as looking at the different risk factors associated with suicidal ideation, including PTSD and MDD. There were little differences in the articles beside populations between all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Reality Of The Television Series Lost Imagine surviving a plane crash only to be marooned on an island with forty seven strangers. Because of this, you are forced to work and live together in order to secure survival and potentially be rescued. Although this more than likely will not happen to any given person, it is easy to envision how crucial and challenging it would be to collaborate with so many different personalities. However, this is the exact dilemma in the television series Lost. Lost demonstrates many concepts of communication, especially throughout the nineteenth episode. Concepts such as selective perception, intercultural communication, task specific touch and nonverbal communication with posture are present as the characters interact. Prior to boarding their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One concept of communication demonstrated in the episode is called selective perception. Selective perception is the perceptual distortion that arises from only paying attention to what we expect and ignoring what we do not expect (Verderber, 2014). When first noticing Hurley, most people would not expect his secret; he is an overweight man with long curly hair and a scruffy beard. During his flashback, it is discovered that prior to boarding the plane he was a fast food worker that lived with his mother. When conversing with Charlie, who is an ex band member and recovering heroin addict, Hurley reveals that he won the lottery and is actually worth millions of dollars; Charlie does not believe him and storms off. Charlie did not buy the announcement Hurley gave him for the reason that Charlie had already created a perception of Hurley. Charlie expected Hurley to be a low life because of his scruffy appearance and simple minded mannerisms. Yet, what he ignored was that this shabby man was actually drowning in wealth. Furthermore, when people are not like you would expect them to be, not only can perception barriers be created but also communication barriers. One type of communication barrier can occur during intercultural conversations. Intercultural communication is characterized as interactions that occur between people whose cultures are so different that the communication is altered (Verderber, 2014). With Jin being the only non English speaker on the island, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Life And Accomplishments Of Frederick Douglass When speaking of how African Americans evolved from being slaves to becoming free, one must not fail to mention the life and accomplishments of Frederick Douglass. The actions taken by Frederick Douglas and others that pave the way were perceived as huge achievements then and now. Negros, as they were called in the 17th and 18th century where considered nothing more than slaves. Being a slave did not grant human rights to anything at any time or any place. But Frederick Douglass had different plans other than only being a slave. Overcoming slavery would become a life long journey with the thoughts of becoming a free man the only possible option. Frederick Douglass was born in slavery as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Talbot County, Maryland. By only knowing his mother s name and not knowing his date of birth or who his father was, this was normal for many Negros. This hurdle was only a few of many challenges that were not only faced by Frederick Douglas but also by many other slave s at this time. Growing up, Frederick Douglass was a very mild mannered child. He was originally a house Negro who learned very quickly what roles slaves played in their society. Slaves were not privileged to anything, they were not privileged to learn to read, write or know their history, which crippled slaves into centuries of oppression. But early in his life, Frederick Douglass knew this was not going to be his way of living. When Douglass was a very young child he lived with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Chinese Women and the Impact of the One-Child... When one thinks of China it is common to conjure up images of rice fields and of the great wall, but also of crowded cities teeming with people and bicycles and cars. One rarely thinks of a nation populated mostly by men and boys, with a noticeable yet surreal absence of women. While this is a bit of an exaggeration, it has been noted over the past several decades that there is an alarmingly imbalanced sex ratio. The policy has clearly contributed to the nation s unnatural gender imbalance, as couples use legal and illegal means to ensure that their only child is a son. There are 117 men to each 100 women in China (Goodkind, 2004). In the 1979, when the one child policy was enacted, the intention was not to create this imbalance, but to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall this movement was successful and China s population growth decreased from 1970 to 1976 (Fitzpatrick, 2009). Eventually this decrease slowed, and leveled off, prompting the government to take further action to slow the booming population. In 1979 a policy, known internationally as the one child policy but more delicately called the policy of birth planning , was introduced requiring couples from China s ethnic majority to have only one child (Cai Lavely, 2003). While it seems somewhat reasonable for a government to encourage family planning, and to provide the population with access to birth control, it seems a bit out of line for them to ask a family to have only one child. The pressure of only having one child, in combination with a cultural favoritism toward males is what makes the one child policy so gravely concerning. It is clear that the excess female infant mortality is directly attributable to the birth control policy, which caused the pre existing prevalence of son preference to escalate. In China, son preference is the product of ingrained social norms. Girls and women still occupy a lower social status in society (Zilberberg, 2007). The one child policy requires authorization for each birth children are required to be reported to receive documentation that allows them to be part of society to attend school, to hold a job in adulthood, and to marry. Women are consistently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sears Canada Essay Almost everyone has heard about the demise of Sears Canada. The loss of such an established and renowned retail company caused quite a stir. While many speculated the company hadn t done all it could to keep up with a changing retail environment, others pointed to those same changes as a herald of things to come. Of more interest to employers and HR managers, employees, and the general public alike was the way Sears handled issues such as benefits and pensions for current and former employees. The Sears Situation Sears announced it was liquidating and closing all retail locations shortly after a country wide rebranding effort. The retailer had long been in trouble, and the effort was meant to revitalize the company s brand and make it more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the middle class has been hollowed out in Canada, there were fewer of these shoppers and more shoppers at either end of the spectrum. Both higher end shoppers and lower end shoppers avoided Sears, for opposite reasons. Other factors were at play, including a dowdy brand image among younger consumers, a lack of perceived quality, and pricing. Management practices can also be called into question, particularly when it came to supporting employees who were losing their jobs and benefits. The Sears Solution Clearly, Sears Canada found it could no longer operate and decided to wind down its operations. All current Sears employees lost their jobs, in addition to their benefits. Those former employees who had been receiving pensions from Sears Canada had their pensions cut off. This move outraged employees, their families, and members of the general public. Making matters worse, Sears Canada opted to pay large bonuses to executives and upper management. Many argued those bonuses could have, and should have, been used to support employees as they looked for new work or to help those who were relying on Sears Canada for their income in retirement or while on disability. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Paradigm Shifts of Church History This essay is to discuss the six paradigm s shifts as highlighted by Bosch. The six paradigms are; primitive Christianity; the patristic period; the Middle Ages; the Reformation; the Enlightenment; and the Ecumenical era[1]. Bosch s title for the book is Transforming Mission . As described by Bosch in his foreword he talks about the title as ambiguous. Transforming can be an adjective used to describe mission . Mission can be understood as not the enterprise that transforms reality, but something that is itself being transformed. Let s now look at the first paradigm shift. 1. Primitive Christianity ....go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bosch noted that the Protestant missionary paradigm tended to vary from various extremes. Bosch shows that although the idea of mission was there among the Protestants, their involvement was limited. This was due to; (a) their primary task was to reform the church; (b) contact with non Christians was little (c) they were struggling to survive; (d) denial of the monastic orders meant they denied themselves access to important services and (e) their own internal struggles. Luther s reformation made little sense of this world, Calvinism in Holland (developed Luther s doctrine of justification by faith) and Puritanism in England (the Protestant church regarded the Reformation of the Church of England as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship) did. Bosch then refers to Gisbertus Voetius s threefold model of the theology of mission. He sees these dimensions as; (a) conversion of the Gentiles (b) planting of the church and (c) the glory and manifestation of divine grace (he saw the churches of old and new standing as equal)[7]. Enlightenment Period Mission during this period was diverse and multifaceted than ever before. The change from medieval to enlightenment thinking made the supernatural redundant and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The School s Positive Relations In terms of resources in my past, current, and future classrooms, I find the school s positive relations amongst the teachers and faculty is a key resource for the success and growth of the students. I know that without my mentor and department during my first year as a teacher, I would have struggled with assessing my students past the typical exit slip or summarized that is required by our district to be part of the lesson. Fortunately, I was a long term substitute for a full year and then merged into a permanent position. Therefore, my department assisted me throughout my first year to provide varying forms of Formative Diagnostic Assessments as well as interim assessments. Additionally, the school district is continuing a debate about District Determined Measures to assess the students growth within a year, so as a department we come up with a summative assessment to assess whether the goals of the year have been reached. In short, I am fortunate to work with a community of life long learners, experienced educators, and passionate peers for they have provided me with priceless amounts of advice. While reading the articles, one particular notion that stood out to me within the resources was when Gavriel provides the following strategy for minimizing student silence with discussions: Provide participants with an index card each and ask them to write down a thought about the matter under discussion. Then ask participants to pass the cards around and respond to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay Wembley Stadium pricing study Ticket Pricing Strategy for the new Wembley Stadium 1 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Introduction OBJECTIVE nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;To maximise profits from ticket sales at Wembley Stadium KEY ASSUMPTIONS nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;1. Wembley has a monopoly on certain types of match 2. Wembley is run by profit maximising managers selling tickets to utility maximising buyers STRATEGY nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Set prices for seats as close to the willingness to pay as possible using price discrimination KEY CHOICES nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;What type of seating to sell and at what price? 2 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Scope This strategy is limited to the following football matches: nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;England home ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Demand is still high though because of the quality of the games. Wembley can therefore charge a premium, but not over charge to the extent that alternatives become dominant: Special treat customers are those who are willing to pay more because they are buying an experience rather than just wanting to see a match. They still have a high elasticity because there are alternatives they will be put off if prices are too high. 4.2 nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Segment 2 Demand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Theory Of The Birth Territory Theory Essay The theory I selected to apply to the above situation is the Birth Territory theory. This theory was created from empirical data collected by the authors who serve as both midwives and researchers. It has a critical post structural feminist undertone and elaborates on the ideas of Michel Foucault. The Birth Territory theory predicts and elaborates on the relationships between jurisdiction (use of authority and influence), terrain (the birthing environment), and personal emotional and physiological experience by the mother. This nurse midwifery theory was chosen because both of the major concepts directly correlate with the incident and are critical aspects of labor and delivery situations. MAYBE ELABORATE A diagram of the Birth Territory theory can be seen in Appendix A. Key concepts included in this theory are terrain and jurisdiction. Sub concepts listed under terrain include surveillance room and sanctum . Sub concepts listed under jurisdiction include midwifery guardianship , integrative power , midwifery domination , and disintegrative power . Terrain signifies the aspects of the birth environment. These include physical and geographical features such as the birthing furniture, as labor and birthing accessories, and personal support systems (birthing partner). Terrain includes two sub concepts: sanctum and surveillance room . A sanctum is a homely birthing environment optimally designed to promote a private, healthy labor and birth. Amenities included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Evil Of Animal Rights Essay Today, the discussions about the protection of the animal s rights have received the attention of many people, many countries in the world. A lot of actions have been made by animal right activists to influence the world. Alex Epstein and Yaron Book, both authors of the The Evil of Animal Right , argue animal right activists use too much violence on their action, which is considered going against the law. Then, the authors give a lot of evidence to prove testing animals are extinct, but using animals for testing gives us new vaccines which make our lives better. Without animals for testing, how can scientists find out the vaccine for diseases? Animal right groups are making many effects to Huntingdon Life Sciences. First of all, some of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, PETA supposes that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment. To abide by this principle, we must leave animals free to overrun and destroy our property, to eat our food, even to kill our children (586). In my opinion, I do not think PETA means to let the animal destroy the human s properties or kill children. PETA just wants to let the animal have the free life, but we still put them under control. I cannot agree how the authors explain PETA s principle, the authors approach that principle negatively and think PETA as a bad association. The Vice President of The Humane Society Michael Fox explains, The life of an ant and that of my child should be granted equal consideration (586). This principles is impossible true, we have to compare the value between human s life and animal s life. In some case, using a mouse to test vaccine can make a curve rescue million people. If the scientists do not test their vaccine or medicine on the animal, how can they see the effect of those medicines in a live body? We have used an animal to support our life for a long time. In some situations, we should use animals to make the interests of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Operation Urgent Fury Essay An Evaluation of Operation Urgent Fury and How the Utilization of Intelligence Assets May Have Changed the Outcome Operation Urgent Fury was a response by the U.S. government to the socio political situation happening at the time on the island of Grenada. Due to anti government upheaval, a growing communist presence in the area and a significant number of Americans on the island, the Reagan administration felt the need to intervene with military force to normalize the situation. Operation Urgent Fury could have been more successful if U.S. forces had sufficient intelligence to include enemy disposition, adequate maps and known locations of all the U.S. medical students located on and outside of the campus St. George s University Medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the execution of Bishop, Hudson Austin, an early member of the NJM and now head of the military forces of Grenada disbanded the PRG and formed the RMC to rule until the country returned to normalcy. The military government lasted for six days until the United States invaded Grenada on October 25, 1983. The United States had grown increasingly uneasy about the expansion of Soviet and Cuban influence in the Caribbean and in Grenada in particular. With the building of a new airport with a 9,000 foot runway that could be used for Soviet or Cuban military operations, President Ronald Reagan decided to invade the island, not only to rescue U.S. citizens but, also restore democracy and eliminate a growing communist presence. Operation Urgent Fury joint task force was commanded by Vice Adm. Joseph Metcalf III, USN, Commander, Second Fleet. It included elements of army, navy air force and marines. Initially, Air Force E 3 AWACS and F 15 fighters patrolled the Caribbean Sea North and West of Grenada to detect any air and sea movement from Cuba. At the same time, USAF recon aircraft flew over Grenada to compile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Evolution Of The NET Framework Digital technology is constantly evolving and the craving by consumers and developers alike for modernity in this realm is skyrocketing. In this regard, the rapid growth and evolution of modern technologies for web development has permitted the creators of content to achieve a level unimaginable. An example of this is the evolution of the .NET framework, which is the environment utilized by ASP.NET for the development process. The rapid evolution of the .NET framework is a principal cause in the achievement of contemporary native and web applications. Now, the inquisition of what s next for the .NET environment brings us back to the craving consumers and developers possess. How have these recent updates increased productivity and how can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main thesis of the article is the attempt to entice the community of native and web development in a form of increasing the attention or alter the unfavorable views associated to the use of .NET. A sense of excitement and optimism due to the innovations of .NET and the potential these recent innovations offer the technologies attached to the framework are perpetuated throughout the entirety of the article. An example of this is stated by Richard Lander, he tries to show how Microsoft is trying to be inclusive by introducing Visual Studio to Mac computers in 2016. However as previously mentioned, the article does not necessarily focus on the opinion of a single author but rather acts as a public forum for professionals. Although the evolution of .NET is highly acclaimed in the article, the high praise of Microsoft s developmental framework may be accompanied with biased attached to it. Amongst the panel are two program managers for Microsoft s .NET team and a Microsoft engineer. However, the panel also includes a GitHub engineer thus bringing some neutrality to the panel. The form the information was presented to the reader was structured in manner that will likely benefit the .NET framework, commencing with the changes, benefits, and solutions to convert to this technology. Multiple inquisitions were made to the panel of experts, ranging from their views on the evolution of .NET to the obstacles ahead for the .NET framework. The first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. My Life in a Page Cough, cough. I m sorry; please lean in close as I know I am not far from the Heavens. Pray, please listen to my story. Do you hear the sound of that baby? That was I breathing in my first breath. Ah, I can just smell the air of that spring day. I was born on March 18 1782 in Abbeville, South Carolina to Patrick and Martha Calhoun of Scotch Irish descent. This hat here is an artifact from a confrontation between the Native Americans and my father and his family. My father lived but with four bullet holes to his hat but unfortunately my grandmother, two of my cousins, and my uncle did not make it. I graduated from Yale in the year 1804 but sadly I wasn t able to deliver my senior speech The Qualifications Necessary to Constitute a Perfect Statesman since I was sick. I married my first cousin once removed Floride Bonneau Calhoun on January 8, 1811. We had ten children together but only seven survived to adulthood. The other three died within a year of their birth. My fourth child, Anna Maria lived the longest, to the age of 58. She married Thomas Green Clemson who founded Clemson University. (http://www.clemson.edu/about/history/calhoun clemson/johnccalhoun.html) I was called The Young Hercules and was described as a master spirit who stamps his name upon the age in which he lives ... felling down the errors of his opponents with the club of Hercules. (http://www.clemson.edu/about/history/calhoun clemson/johnccalhoun.html) During and before the War of 1812 I was a war ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Example Of Justifying A Value 1.) The first example of justifying a value is when getting my car detailed. I am looking at market value, fair value and the utility factor for the services. This service satisfies the need and desire for a clean car to take clients out with, after it was dirtied by a tough winter. I compared prices for similar car detailing services, and asked around for referrals from several people. Of the two companies, one was recommended strongly. I saw examples of each work and agreed with the highly recommended company. In my opinion, the cost at the time was fair value and, compared to other detailers, was market value. The prices were advertised for a year without any price increase. The second example of justifying a value is when purchasing products from Starbucks Coffee. There is a slight influence upon me through the desire of my teenage daughter wanting to visit the coffee shop. With my effective purchasing power, and both our desire of a drink/coffee/treat once and a while, we will go to Starbucks. It is true that Starbucks is a Going Concern, and their prices are fair value compared to Timothies and Tim Hortons. I have joined their rewards program, which enables me to occasionally receive free or discounted drinks, as well as free refills. Starbucks, with the loyalty program, is an investment value to me. 2) In the City of Mississauga, lane use control in the area of Clarkson and Lorne Park have stemmed from Mississauga s master plan. Zoning through the use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Orange Damnation Of The Vietnam s Orange Damnation Vietnam s Orange Damnation In recent history, there has been an abundance of chemical warfare that caused harm to society, nature, and immeasurable damage post war. To be more specific, the Vietnam war was one of the most noticeable conflicts that was destructive to both parties involved through chemical warfare, not only to the soldiers but also the environment. During the 1960s through to current day, the chemical pollution of the many mangrove forests near local villages led to health problems for the local Vietnamese people and the American soldiers. Located in Vietnam, mangrove forest was one of the main sources of vegetation for enemy soldiers during the war. To decrease enemy morale, the chemical herbicide, known as Agent Orange, was made by the U.S. to poison their crops and starve the enemy troops. The highly potent Agent Orange created many unintended problems for the locals as well as the troops because of the catastrophic damages to the landscape and continues to affect the locals to this day. For example, polluted crops and farm lands, Bio accumulation of Agent orange, and chronic medical problems. During the Vietnam war, the American government used several dangerous herbicides, the most controversial was known as Agent Orange due to its harsh impact the environment. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, Agent Orange was supposed to destroy crops that might feed the enemy. In addition to destroy food supply, it also made the land so polluted that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Literary Themes In Reginald Rose s 12 Angry Men The literary piece 12 Angry Men is a written play by Reginald Rose. It is a piece that describes the concerns of a jury on a homicide case. The case involves a teenage boy that allegedly killed his father. The adaptation is an excellent work of art that uses the best of the play and Hollywood movies to make an alluring and captivating movie. The literary text is formal in the manner that it is written with a good plot and is intriguing because of the conversations taking place by the jurors. The interesting conversations intertwined with logical statements trying to prove or disprove the doubt of murder makes it much more impressive. The murder and tension of a young boy s life, helps to pull a reader closer and leads them to be more involved. Causal language is used in the book and lacks the tho s and shalt s of Shakespearean work. The stage directions are typically one to two sentences describing many of the motions the characters perform on stage which is longer than some other plays. The play utilizes both first and third person throughout, first person helps the audience to experience from a character s perspective and third person helps as an observer looking in. The movie 12 Angry Men directed by Sidney Lumet was released in 1957. The reenacted movie is similar, but also has additional content not found in the original play. The settings in the movie are given greater attention to in terms of specificity. In the play, the scene begins with the jurors listening to the judge s final statements about the case in the courtroom and then the jurors are dismissed and are shown walking out into the jury room. The movie however, starts with the audience being in the spot of a casual observer. The introduction could have been used to show the reality of setting through the emphasis of how the court and courtroom were set up. The settings aren t only built upon through use of scenery in the movie. The judge and more importantly the defendant are shown in the movie as opposed to the play. This change in the movie which was not in the play catches the reader s attention because in the play, the audience has a biased view of the defendant, and the only thing known is that he is a 19 year boy who lived in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Roman City Planning Essay Roman City Planning The design and structure of a city is as important as the people who dwell within her walls. The placement of streets and the structures built there are carefully plotted for optimal use. Foot and cart traffic, fire hazard, and access to water were all key factors in city planning. Eventually the Romans had fine tuned their design principals in such an advantageous way that they molded all of their city states similarly. Rome developed from the combination of small farming communities around a hilltop fortification. The city, which was founded before regularized city planning, consisted of a confusing maze of crooked and gnarled streets. The focal point of which was the city s forum, the main meeting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Owens, 154) Towards the city s heavily trafficked center the Roman Forum was constructed for convenient easy access of all the citizens. The foreground of the forum was occupied by a paved square with monuments to famous citizens. The temple to the Divine Julius, dedicated in 29 BCE to the deified Caesar, built in a Hellenistic style, is located in the background on the left; to the right is the temple of Vesta and the house of the Vestal Virgins, guardians of the everlasting flame; further to the right is the temple of the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux dedicated in 6 CE Here the office of weights and measures was situated. The podiums of the temples of Caesar and the Dioscuri were often used as orators platforms and it is in this part of the Forum that the meetings of the comitia took place. On the far right is the Basilica Julia built by Caesar. Its long façade occupies the entire south side of the Forum. (Owens, 154) Semi circular in plan and having consisted of a tall stage building, theaters were a semi circular orchestra and tiered seating area. Unlike Greek theatres, which were built on natural slopes, they were supported by their own framework of piers and vaults and so could be built anywhere and not where nature dictated. Amphitheatres (literally, double theatres ) were elliptical in plan; with a central areana. (Bowra, 38) The city s main temple, the capitolium, was built at the end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Desmond Tutu Statement On Oppression Humanity has always oppressed and discriminated against one another since the beginning of time. Never at a point in history has everyone been completely equal in their civil rights and treatment. Whether the discrimination stems from the color of one s skin to their religious beliefs to anything that separates them from the larger population, a target has been placed upon them for others to attack. In this paper I will investigate how Desmond Tutu s statement on oppression relates to primary texts that I viewed during the course of this semester. As Desmond Tutu stated, If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality. (1984) This example has been illustrated in human treatment of one another since the start of recorded history. Those who are viewed as different were persecuted in a variety of ways such as Perpetua being imprisoned and sentenced to death for her religious beliefs to that of Martin Luther King Jr. who was murdered due to his advocating of equal rights for all. Neutrality in situations of injustice helps nobody but the oppressor In his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His work against the persecution and forced labor of the native people in Hispaniola made him one of the first advocates for human rights. He is quoted on page 63 of Humanity of the Indians as saying They are all human beings. He strongly opposed the Spanish conquistador s assertions that the native populations, or Indians as they were called, were violent, unskilled, and dangerous. He countered that they were calm, quiet, and controlled and lived in extraordinary kingdoms. (Pg. 64). His love of the world propelled him into world recognition as the love he showed has lasted throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Orthodox Jewish Culture Jewish culture is a specific set of customs, morals, and traditions of the Jewish people starting as far back as four thousand years ago when Israel and Palestinian territories were still known as Canaan. Jewish culture is able to fulfill a large majority of people s cultural ideals through their religious beliefs, praying rituals, views on marriage and family, and their holidays celebrations, therefore making it acceptable to say that the culture is going to attract a numerous amount of followers for many years to come. A Jew is member of the people and cultural community whose traditional religion is Judaism. In order to be considered a Jew, the mother of the newborn child must be a Jew or, although it is frowned upon, the conversion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Judaism follows the Ten Fundamental Principles which was derived from the Torah. The Torah is the central reference of Judaism. The Jew s Torah is essentially the Christian s Bible. Although Judaism is the main religion, it branches off into three denominations. These denominations include: orthodox, conservative, and reform Judaism. Orthodox Judaism is then divided into modern orthodox and ultra orthodox Judaism. Because Jews are often offended by the term ultra orthodox, they refer to themselves as Haredi. An orthodox Jew is a person who follows the principles and practices of traditional Judaism strictly. Modern orthodox Judaism is a orthodox practice that synthesizes Jewish values and laws with the modern world, while an ultra orthodox, or Haredi Jew, distances themselves from modern culture. Compared to orthodox Jews, conservative Jews adhere by the principles and practices of traditional Judaism but allow some departure. Similar to orthodox Jews, conservative Judaism once broke off into a branch called reconstructional Judaism. A reconstructionist Jew followed the modern american movement that viewed Judaism as a progressively evolving civilization rather than a religion during the late 1920s until the 1940s. This movement was based on the ideas of Mordecai Kaplan, a rabbi, an essayist, and a Jewish educator. The final denomination is reform Judaism. Reform Judaism is also known as liberal or progressive Judaism. Reform Judaism is the abandonment of orthodox Jew aspects in order to adjust to modern changes in political, social, and cultural life. Although the main goal of reform Judaism is to adjust to modern changes, the denomination stills follows the moral lessons of the Torah. Because there are denominations that fit to everybody s needs, it can be assumed that more people will convert to Judaism based on their desire to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Is The Golden Retrievers Essay Golden Retriever Puppies for Sale Also known as The Golden , Golden Retrievers are among the most loving canine breeds. Known for their cheerful, loyal and care free personality, the dog makes a perfect companion for anybody who likes to spend a lot of time outside. This dog breed is famous for its intelligence and skillful hunting abilities, making them easy to train. B. History Origin According to Wikipedia, for many years, it was assumed that the Golden Retrievers had descended from Russian sheepdogs, purchased from a circus. However, the large sized dog was first bred in Scotland during the 1800s at the highland estate of Lord Tweedmouth. Tweedmouth was a passionate waterfowl hunter and thus wanted to breed an energetic hunting dog ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Size, Coat and Grooming When it comes to taking care of your canine, you cannot undermine their furriness. Golden Retrievers have a dense, water repellent outer coat with a thicker under coat. Their coats come in all shades of golden, ranging from light to dark. While some golden retrievers have are wavy coats, some have incredibly straight coats. Grooming These puppies shed moderately during the winter but quite heavily during the fall and spring. If you wish to adopt a Golden Retriever, you will just have to get accustomed to a certain amount of dog hair around your house and on your clothes. Rest assured, these furry pals are worth the trouble with their friendly and calm demeanor. Because of their thick coats, this breed requires considerable grooming. Brush your pet s fur every day to prevent tangling. If you are unable to brush them regularly, find a way to do it at least once a week. Bathing As far as bathing its concerned, wash your pet at least once a month or more often to help them look shiny and clean. Nail ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Assignment 2 Met Essay 1. Is a temperature inversion more likely to form on a calm or a windy night? Why? A temperature inversion is most likely to form on a calm night. Windy nights are not ideal for an inversion to occur since an inversion is considered a stable layer of atmosphere as well as due to the wind mixing the air to even out the density, remembering cold air is denser than warm air so it will flow downhill and pool in a valley. 2. What are the various methods used to protect sensitive crops from damaging low temperatures? Explain why each method works. Various methods to help protect sensitive crops include: a. Orchard heaters smudge pots help warm air around the trees by setting up convection currents close to the ground. b. Wind machines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relative humidity requires the air s temperature to give the water vapor reading. 5. List one or more key identifying features for each of the ten basic cloud types. Which cloud types might have fairly similar appearances and thus be difficult to identify? The ten basic cloud types include: A. Cirrus Mostly white delicate filaments and possibly have a hair like appearance. B. Cirrostratus Transparent veil clouds covering the whole sky. C. Cirrocumulus Thin and patchy of white clouds composed of small elements forming ripples. D. Altostratus Gray or bluish in colour and thin enough to reveal the sun without the halo effect. E. Altocumulus White or gray patch appear as a sheet or layer of clouds appearing like rolls. When altocumulus appear in front of the sun a corona is visible, with red and blue rings respectively. F. Nimbotratus A dark gray continuous rain cloud resulting from a thickening altostratus. Thick enough to blot out the sun. G. Cumulus The base of these clouds are typically dark and horizontal with the tops being sunlit and brilliant white. Clouds are dense with sharp outlines developing vertically in the form of rising mounds, domes, or towers with bulging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Financial Health Of Universal Health Services Introduction Financial Statement Analysis This paper will provide an analysis of the financial health of Universal Health Services (UHS). First, this paper will suggest a key insight about the financial health of Universal Health Services, as well as my reaction to its financial statements. Next, it will identify the current industry trend that has the most significant impact on Universal Health Services financial performance. Furthermore, this paper will indicate the trend s impact on the financial performance of the organization. As the Chief Financial Officer, I will suggest at least one way that we might minimize the impact of the trend on the organization. Also, it will suggest one key strategy that we might use to improve the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1). Clearly, we have a broad mission with ever growing capacity to provide healthcare to our patients. A key insight about the financial health of UHS is that we are performing extremely well. According to our latest financial statement, we are ever improving our numbers. Our net revenues continually increased from $4,900,147 in 2010, to $8,065,326 in 2014. Furthermore, our total assets grew during this same timeframe from $7,527,936 to $8,974,443, resulting in an impressive reduction of our percentage of total debt to total capitalization from 66% to 51% (UHS Annual Report, 2014, p. 41). Given our investment in several new facilities in 2014, we continue to see this sustained growth in light of those investments as impressive and an indicator of a truly a healthy organization. Reaction to Financial Statements I speculate that our employees, investors, and shareholders will be very pleased with our financial health as reflected in the latest financial statement discussed above, and react in positive ways. The employees benefit by the increase in revenue in the form of bonus and raises, of course based on their performance. The investors will react equally positively since we have expanded our investment portfolio by acquiring and opening new hospitals. Similarly, our shareholders will see the return on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Civil Rights Movements in Ireland and America Essay Fall Road is deserted. Only a few dirt caked, barefoot, Irishmen can be seen shivering in the adjacent park. We walk past the Catholic neighborhoods knowing, at any moment, buildings might explode and automatic weapon fire could lacerate the air on every side of us. Belfast is charming, apart from the harsh reality of guerrilla warfare and terrorism being common occurrences. For the first time, throughout my three month tour of seventeen different European countries, I feel truly threatened. The tension carries itself into a nearby pub where an old man asks Are you jus daft? Or do ya have relatives here? His words hinted at my grandfather s blunt, yet kindly, expression concerning his birthplace in N. Ireland, If you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... England stole much of Ireland s homeland and gave it to the Protestants allies from Scotland. Earlier this century, England divided Ireland into two, claiming the six northernmost counties as its own. The large number of Protestants, who remain loyal to the Crown of England, have created a system of oppression similar to the Jim Crow laws of the US. Oppression and second class citizenship have limited the Catholics of N. Irelands opportunities and taken many lives. A Civil Rights movement was the only logical step. But first, we must discuss what lead up to this logical step the history. In January 1919, the Anglo Irish War began with the first shots being fired at Solobeghead. Over the next year, the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC British Loyalists) became the target of a Sinn Fein (The beginning roots of the IRA) terror campaign By mid 1919, the IRB (Irish Republican Brotherhood Part of Sinn Fein) had infiltrated the leadership of the Volunteers (Irish Militia) and were directing its pace on the violence. In an effort to assert control of the group, Volunteers declared the Army of the Irish Republic. Britain responded with violence. Special forces were sent over to impose curfews and martial law on the Irish. These forces became known as the Black and Tans after a popular Limerick hunt group, and because of their dark green and khaki uniforms. Another force of veterans from the Great War, called the Auxiliaries, joined them. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Government s Role on Health Care Essay Introduction Have you ever wondered exactly what the government does for our country in regards to health care? Many have the impression that the government is not really of much assistance to them. However, in reality, the government does more than most people realize. The government actually plays a vital role in health care but most people look past it. I am sure very few people have actually sat down and pondered or even have done research to find out the impact of the government s role in health care. However, I intend to clear up this misconception. The federal and state governments are the largest supporters of health care services in the United States. Examples of support that our government provides include assisting those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Federal Employee Health benefit program is the largest employer health insurance program in the United States, insuring about 3 percent of all Americans. There are 133 plans, offering 188 coverage options that are participating in the FEHBP as of 2003. Preferred provider organization (PPO), fee for service plans, and Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) all offer options. The government s contribution toward the cost of the beneficiary s premium is lesser of 72 percent of the average FEHBP plan premium, weighted by enrollment, or 75 percent of the premium for the plan chosen (Karen Davis) . Just as importantly, the government funds and provides health care directly to many others who work or have previously worked for the federal government as well. Programs such as the Defense Department are for active duty and retired personnel and their families that visit facilities owned by the government, using health care providers who work for the government. Nearly 7.8 million veterans out of the 25 million in the veteran population receive care directly from the Veterans Health Administration, a division of the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). This care is also delivered in government owned facilities, by providers employed by the government. The Indian Health Service, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Benefits Of Using New Virtual Technologies Today s economy has become a global one due to the use of the internet. Traditional companies are accepting the mission of using new virtual technologies in their business since the use of the internet has opened larger and advantageous international markets. Proud of the costly infrastructure, traditional companies are finding themselves being eclipsed by smaller companies that have used the internet to attract new customers. In order to achieve great results, companies in today s economy are obligated to embrace the use of the internet (Markus, T. 2008). In recent years, larger companies have included more and more online processes because customers are becoming more engaged with the internet, wanting to do everything by themselves. By cutting much of the traditional companies expenses through the use of eCommerce, virtual companies are stealing established companies market by offering better prices in the online market. According to Markus, T. (2008), e commerce is an electronic market in which electronic sellers and buyers gather in order to negotiate for products and services. E commerce gives the consumer multiple options since the Internet contains endless number of products and services (Markus, T. 2008). Netflix is a good example of an e commerce industry. Founded in 1997 by Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings in Scotts Valley, California, Netflix Inc. was a movie rental business by mail as many other offline video providers. In 1999, since the company was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Weight of “Nothing” in King Lear by William Shakespeare The Weight of Nothing in King Lear Though the word nothing connotes insignificance and emptiness when taken out of context, it feels like one of the most significant and loaded words in King Lear. This one word becomes a critical tool to help us reflect on the development of characters and their relationships to one another throughout the play. The word nothing appears to play a crucial role in defining the relationship between Lear and Cordelia, and consequently has an immense impact on the fate and transformation of Lear. Nothing also helps draw a parallel between Lear and Edgar, and is used by the Fool as more than just a means to inject cryptic wit. Because the word nothing seems central to the play s conflicts and, as a result, permeates the plot and development of characters, this response will draw out the word s significance by examining some instances in which it appears in each act. Our first significant encounter with nothing happens when Lear says to Cordelia, Strive to be interest. What can you say, to draw / A third more opulent than your sisters ? Speak (I.i.85) and Cordelia responds, Nothing my lord (I.i.87). Lear repeats, Nothing? and Cordelia confirms, Nothing, to which Lear responds, Nothing will come of nothing; speak again (I.i.88 90). When Lear says Nothing will come of nothing, he is essentially determining that Cordelia will not receive anything from him if her response does not change; but it seems that what Cordelia means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Living in the Past in Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman... Arthur Miller, A play writer in the twentieth century, wrote a play entitled Death of a salesman that won him the Pulitzer Price just a year after its release. In the play Miller expresses the life of a 60 year old salesman that undergoes through lack of success in his life and sees the same thing happening ,to his two grown sons now in their mid thirties, as the American dream faded away being replaced by capitalism in the late 1940s. The play starts of by introducing Willy Loman, the protagonist, and tells the story of the final twenty four hours in Willy s life all the way to his death and funeral. Between that time laps the audience is able to see Willies past thanks to his constant daydreams, along with his sons past and wife and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Willy is offered help by his friend Charley, a successful Business man, Willies all time friend and only friends he has left, when Charley offers Willy a job, yet willy full of pride and envious of Charley rejects it yet does not rejects it but continues to borrow money from him. This is due to Willies flaw in his desire of being higher in society than anyone else.Willy cannot let go of the past and continuously refers to 1928, when his career was at its peak. His withdrawal into the past is a defense mechanism as he refuses to come to terms with his failure as a salesman. His illusions of grandeur lead to fierce exaggerations of himself. He tells Biff to Go to Filene s go to the Hub, go to Slattery s, Boston. Call out the name Willy Loman and see what happens! Big shot! (Miller, 62). He refuses to realize his personal failures and falsely believes that he is successful. Memories of a happier past Willy losing a grip on reality and on time escapes into the past. Despite his desperate searching through his past, The deep probing of dreams and memories in Death of A Salesman where quite important in illustrating Miller s point. Willy is a man stuck in the past reminiscing about times when things where good fabrication of those times really were as good as he imagines them to be? Like his inflated dreams of the future, the past may well be embellished by Willy s wild imagination. It seems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Moldavite Pendant Research Paper The Log Bench What I need, I told myself, is to take the dogs for a walk. Maybe then I ll remember. Two weeks I d spent looking for my grandmother s Moldavite pendant. I d been going crazy retracing my steps notwithstanding the sentimental significance it held for me. Lying on her death bed, my grandmother had given it to me for protection when I was fourteen. She cautioned me of the strong energies it held and that this pendant would protect me from negative entities. Her great aunt had given it to her with warnings of the intense frequency and high vibration that resonated from this stone. Grandmother claimed it had brought true love into her life shortly after it was bequeathed to her. My grandfather had served in both wars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remembering the intense reaction I d felt from the first time my grandmother had placed the pendant into my palm and thereupon I knew that he was genuinely speaking. Continuing he added, If you look to the south of the nest you will see your home. Ever since you were entrusted with the pendant I have been watching as it s been my duty from the beginning of time to safeguard the Moldavite pendant and its keeper. There have been many keepers of the pendant hence their reward has been protection. Placing this pendant into the wrong hands would have an adverse impact on the earth and mankind as it can be used destructively. It s natural green crystals have powerful transforming abilities that should only to be used for the advantage of this planet. Are you following me? Yes, I have felt its power, I replied as I cast my gaze downwards, but I lost it a couple weeks ago. I ve searched everywhere to no avail. My grandmother entrusted me with it and now it s gone. I ve no idea where to search next. Will you help me find it? Sparkles appeared in the crows eyes as he replied, It s here under my wing, and pulled a silvery chain from under his wing. Beautiful arcs of rays projected all around us from this delicate, oval, forest green pendant as the sunlight touched ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Divorce Research Paper Divorce Crystal Perez Divorce is a big scary word for many. To some, it is a word that represents failure and a reason for them to raise the white flag in defeat. Trials and tribulations seemed to take their toll and cause reason for a significant change in lifestyle, routines, and marital status. To others, divorce is a reason to escape from a difficult and harmful relationship. Divorce is the final straw and the symbol of courage to leave when they had had enough. For whatever the reason, divorce has become extremely prevalent not just in the United States, but across the Earth. It is also a large reason for debate. Many feel as though divorce is looked at as a get out of jail free card and that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whatever the case, women were allowed to be choosier in who they married, causing a lull in the divorce rate. Maybe women were realizing that they did not need marriage to feel fulfilled. Or maybe for the lucky ones, they really could have it all; maintain corporate executive status...and find and keep love. Although the divorce rate in the United States has kept steady for the past 15 years, the rates are still considerably high. Current divorce rates state that almost one out of two marriages end in divorce. This number is without considering that half of all adults do not get divorced. In fact, a large number of people never marry or many marry multiple times. (Berger 2009) This brings up a great point as to why divorce rates are so high. We all know the tragic stories of those who have married multiple times on their desperate hunt to find happiness and true love. It evokes the question; while women and men can be wildly successful, why are they always looking for the fairytale? Why do we insist that somewhere, out there, our knight in shining armor will canter down the beaten path into our front yard and ask to be ours? Why do men proclaim that they will only settle down for the right woman; who coincidentally mirrors the only perfect woman in their life... their mom? We have been told since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Hren Memorial Endowed Scholarship I wanted to take the time to express my gratitude for being a recipient of the Mary A. and Frank J. Hren Memorial Endowed Scholarship. I am grateful for the financial opportunity this award has provided me. Attending Carlow University has been a dream that I would have never thought would be possible. Because of your scholarship, I am now in my second semester of the RN to BSN program. I chose nursing as a major because it has always been a passion for me. I have over 12 years of experience in healthcare and it has become a part of my everyday life caring for my grandmother, for which I am thankful to do every day. But it does not allow me to make enough to cover the expenses of college and because of this scholarship, I am in a less financial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Aristotle Voluntary Action In this module 2 Case assignment, I will be deliberating over what it is that Aristotle means to convey in his paper on voluntary action. Additionally, I will discuss the importance of differentiating between what is a voluntary, and an involuntary action. In order to achieve this, I will be presenting a brief overview of how Aristotle himself distinguished between voluntary and involuntary actions in his piece from his book, Nichomachean Ethics. To delve deeper in to how to make this distinction, I will start by looking at such factors as compulsion and ignorance, which have important roles in the classification of an action. I will also be discussing the implications of choices, opinions, wishes and the deliberation involved therein. Additionally, I will reference an example of when an action occurs that is less than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An act is the product of choices, opinions, and wishes, which determine if the act will be chosen to be carried out. Choice itself is voluntary, but a voluntary action is not necessarily a choice (Aristotle). A choice is within our control, and as such we have the ability to choose that which we know to be absolutely good. An opinion, like a choice, is voluntary but is not a choice in itself. An opinion leads to a choice as we opine about matters and the inherent evidence to help us decide which choice will provide the most good. A wish, on the other hand, is different from a choice or opinion, in that it can be for something completely intangible. It can be wished that one can freeze time, but we cannot choose to do so, as this is not within our power. What is in our power is the ability to generate an opinion on the matter. Wishes are for an end as they serve to present the final picture, while a choice is the means that will potentially bring one to this particular end. All throughout this wishing and choosing, we deliberate as to which opinion, and choice is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Causing Harm With Trade Embargos And Sanctions Causing Harm With Trade Embargos and Sanctions Trade embargos have tremendous consequences for countries that are being embargoed. The embargos not only affect the country that are being embargoed, but the effect bleed over the borders to the surrounding countries. The list of countries that have been sanctioned by the United Nations included Russia, North Cyprus, and Cuba. United Nations sanctions that target countries affect the economy, the morale, and encourages criminal activities to obtain goods. The majority of good hearted citizens would be appalled if they were walking down a street and saw a dog tied up in a yard looking like it hadn t eaten for a week. These citizens would take a minute retrieve their phone and call the Humane Society to report this cruel treatment of this poor dog. As doctor C. M. Tiplada, D. B. Walsh, and C. J. C. Phillips wrote in their journal article, Public outrage after undercover footage of animal cruelty is screened has been reported in a range of countries, such as USA, Canada, and the UK (636). Who do the citizen call when they are being treated like the dog and the owner of the dog is the United Nations? This is how people around the world are being treated each and every day when their country has an embargo imposed on the resources that are able to enter and exit their country. These embargos create personnel harm to the citizens of the country at the expense of political malfeasance. The United Nations has a greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Class Conflict In The Communist Manifesto The Communist Manifesto is strongly influenced by the history of class struggle and social differences throughout history. Marx said that history is only a timeline of class struggle, set apart from the change in style of production. The book is about the conflict between the Proletariat and the Bourgeois, the troubled and the bully. However, this is not a new idea and Marx is really not all that radical. Aristotle wrote, Those who have too much of the goods of fortune, strength, wealth, friends and the like, are neither willing nor able to submit to authority. On the other hand, the very poor, who are in the opposite extreme, are too damaged. As Marx says in the book, modern history is the demonstration of centuries of a system that was and still is built on the delicate balance of discrimination. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a time period marked by a hierarchy of ranks and sub ranks. These positions were inherited and binding for the duration of someone s life bar any incredible circumstance. These ranks were also marked specifically by wealth. In this time period serfdom, a system in which peasants worked land that was owned by a wealthy member of the nobility was the standard. The very difference of classes was what the wealthy had; what they wore, where they lived, and how they lived. The countryside was marked by sets of independent villages with the noble s manor at the center. According to Marx serfdom was a step above slavery for the people were laboring but not benefiting from that labor. Serfs were considered the property of the landowner. Landsmen expresses it well when he says, The dependent class consists of poor free people who attach themselves to the strong men for protection, and in return acknowledge his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pica Cravings People tend to have cravings every once in a while. Those that have been pregnant before may have a better understanding of this. Sometimes, these cravings can be a sign of something wrong internally. Did you know that craving items that are not food is a disorder? Many do not. The name of this craving disorder is called Pica.(Lackey, Carolyn J, 2013) Pica got its name from the Latin language. In Latin, Pica means magpie. Magpie is a bird that eats literally everything. Pica is a pattern of eating nonfood items.(Barkoukis, 2008). This pattern must go on for more than a month for it to become a disorder. In a month s span, one could ingest many different items of non food. (Just think about how much you will eat on just a daily basis, and imagine the amount of nonfood items people eat!) Some of these nonfood items those with this disorder may consume are: dirt, animal feces, cigarette butts, matches, clay, paint, ice, sand, and even hairballs. (Barkoukis, 2008). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The likely cause of pica is normally a deficiency of zinc, iron, or another nutrient that is not taken properly. The body can be deficient by not supplying the body with enough nutrients because of dieting of starvation, or by the body not absorbing the nutrients like it should. Deficiencies of nutrients can cause severe reactions in the human body. Often, the cause of pregnant women attracting this disorder is simply from an iron deficiency. This type of iron deficiency is also called Anemia. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia. (Rogers,2015). Iron helps your body make hemoglobin and without it, your body does not get the oxygen that it needs. Pregnant women are not the only people who contract this disorder though. Pregnant woman are the most popular study for pica, but children or adults with developmental disabilities are likely to have pica as well. (Some of these disabilities include schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Virgin Atlantic Introduction The company I m going to investigate is Virgin Atlantic. Virgin Atlantic is a British airline, which was founded almost 25 years ago; it is a leading player of Sir Richard Branson s Virgin Group, who own 51% of it and Singapore Airlines owns 49%. Its headquarters are located in Crawley, West Sussex, England, near London Gatwick Airport, they also have Technical Engineering Centers and other buildings and offices for cargo and Logistics in Manchester and Norfolk. It operates between the United Kingdom and North America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia from main bases at Gatwick and London Heathrow Airport, using a mixed fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircrafts. Despite Virgin Atlantic s growth the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are effective methods because the feedback given in these forms is originally written or typed by the customers and can be stored to analyse and improve the service. Virgin Atlantic could also introduce Comment Cards on the planes, so customers can tick boxes and comment about their experience flying with Virgin Atlantic. The Feedback they gather is used for Accounts and Records, Advertising, Marketing and Public Relation, Administration of Membership Records, Research, Software Development and Testing and the consideration of complaints Purposes. Staff is not made aware of the feedback gathered but they should be since they have a role in the organisation. Customer Improvement To improve its Customer Care, Virgin Atlantic trains its staff at The Base its new state of art training centre. According to Virgin Atlantic, Investment in its employees futures is vital for business to keep growing therefore from first day employees can focus on their training and development. Virgin Atlantic treats its employees as single most important part of Virgin Atlantic. Richard Branson believes: The people who make up Virgin Atlantic make Virgin Atlantic. This isn t a company that just talks about putting employees first or glibly claims that our people are our greatest asset. This is a company that simply wouldn t exist without the energy, the determination, the wit and the wisdom of our people . Everyone at Virgin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Percentage composition by mass of Magnesium oxide Abstract: The purpose of this lab was to test the law of definite proportions for the synthesis reaction of combusting magnesium. In this lab, the polished magnesium ribbon was placed in covered crucible and was heated in order for it to react with Oxygen presented in air and in water provided. The result showed that Magnesium oxide formed through chemical reaction was made up of 60.19% magnesium and 39.81% oxygen, which is approximate proportion of both particles in every Magnesium oxide compound. From this lab it can be concluded that the law of definite proportion stating that the elements in a pure compound combine in definite proportion to each other is factual. Introduction: The law of definite proportion states that every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... d) mMgO = 0.206 mMg = 0.124 mO = 0.082 % Mg = (mMg / mMgO) x 100 = (0.124 g / 0.206 g) x 100 = 60.194 % O = (mO / mMgO) x 100 = (0.082 g / 0.206 g) x 100 = 39.806 e) As stated in the law of definite proportion the percentage composition of Magnesium oxide was approximately same for our classmates. The following table shows the results of two other groups. Table 3: Percentage composition of MgO for classmates Name of group or procedure Percentage composition for Mg Percentage composition for O Relatively related to the required?
  • 46. Molar mass value from periodic table 60.31% 39.69 % Required Pragnesh, Gopal and Soiendeep 60.19% 39.81% Yes Bhavik, Gagandeep, and Jasdeep 61.63% 38.37% Yes, but higher. Aditi, Manmeet and Kamaljit 60.23% 39.77% Yes Samina, Sweta and Rutva 58.31% 41.69% Yes, but low From this table it can be proved that the percentage composition for magnesium and oxygen is relatively similar for every single Magnesium oxide reactions. My classmates had difference of 2% 5% in their results. Conclusion: Based on my and other classmates observations and results it can be proved that every time magnesium combines with oxygen to form Magnesium oxide the percent composition for magnesium will be 60.31% and for oxygen it will be 30.69 % (the results achieved by experiments are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Henry David Thoreau s Walden and Aldo Leopold s A Sand... Henry David Thoreau s Walden and Aldo Leopold s A Sand County Almanac While discussing Henry David Thoreau s Walden and Aldo Leopold s A Sand County Almanac, we attempted to address an important challenge Is the close observation and description of nature merely an idle thing for people in today s world? It could be suggested that nature writing and the close enjoyment of natural environments is merely recreational and not intellectually, economically, or politically worthy of our efforts. Perhaps this activity has spiritual value or gives us a sense of peace. But does it really have anything to do with the way we live in the world today? It seems to me that this question is central to the whole course of study and that we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just learning to see and hear is difficult; but learning the language of nature requires work. It is no trivial task. None of this quite answers the challenge, above, though. Perhaps an inclusive view of nature is difficult and non trivial, but it still might be construed as an idle fancy. How can we say that it is important? Why is the expansion of our world view to a nature inclusive view a matter of importance. Answering this challenge, I can only say that nature is our home place. Thus, life as our culture is trying to live it, within its human centered self satisfied world is life dragged out into an alien environment. Humans are natural creatures and they can be correctly observed and understood only within the natural world. They need the whole context! In this sense, we go, like Thoreau, to observe nature in order to observe ourselves in the truest sense. This is not only non trivial; it is also indispensible. Humans must learn to see themselves truthfully. It is too easy for us to say, Oh, I see nature in that way, all the time. After all, many of us watch nature programs on The Learning Channel. That is why nature writing is such an important criterion. It is learning to use language in the description and the celebration of nature that completes our world journey. Language, as Jim Cheney has written, is performative. When I name a bird that I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Positive And Negative Effects Of Globalization Globalization affected the economy in South Asia, specifically Bangladesh, Philippines, and Afghanistan, in both good ways and bad ways. Bangladesh is one of the countries who have been affected negatively. The Bangladesh government should enforce the labor law in Bangladesh. The Philippines has been impacted positively, however they should still work on business freedom. Afghanistan has also been impacted negatively, and the government should inaugurate a free educational program for the struggling families. Bangladesh was impacted negatively by Globalization. Bangladesh has been known to have had incidents where workers have lost lives due to the poor labor conditions they were working upon. Workers are told to work long shifts every day, receiving very little pay for the work that they did. In the article titled Factory Collapses in Bangladesh , by The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights, It states how the standard shift for a worker is 13 14 ½ hours. This adds up to 90 100 hours/week, with only 2 days off in the entire month. The money that the workers received ranged from 12 22 cents/hour, depending on the age of the worker. This means that Globalization caused the factories to move to countries like Bangladesh to have more workers working for longer periods of time and pay them as little money as possible. Bangladesh has one of the most lowest wages in the world, Working in the factories means making less money because the owners ignore the laws. Many of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. New York Living and School Is New York becoming a tale of two cities or has it already claimed that title years ago? New York is said to be the city that never sleeps, why? Because there are shops and stores owners that are open 24/7 just to make that little extra money to support their family and there are others that only work 40 hours a week that provides enough for their family. In this essay I will argue how New York City has two stories to tell between making a living and going to school. Somewhere in New York City a New Yorker is driving in a nice expensive car, on their way to a corporate job. Rushing past a desk attended in the lobby of an extravagant skyscraper trying to make it onto the elevator before the door closes that will take her to a classy conference room. In that room, she ll think of the best way to capitalize on the stock market s latest buzz. Somewhere else in New York City, a single mother of two children is also rushing, as she holds the hands of her young children running down the steps of the subway trying to make it into the train before the door closes. Making her way onto a crowded subway car going in the direction of a day care center few stop s away from home; where she will leave her children. On her way to work she wonders how much will be cut from this month s paycheck to pay for the groceries. Millions of New Yorker s are being forgotten everyday those who struggle desperately for jobs to pay their rent and bills. The Upper East Side is known to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...