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Susan Sontag s Notes On Camp
It is important to first be aware of the concrete definitions of low culture, as defined by Susan Sontag
in her Notes on Camp (1964) Low culture is a derogatory term for popular culture and working class
culture A direct opposite to this is high culture, often favoured by the elite. In which Sontag recognises
that both high culture and low culture are minority cultures. The combined influences of both strains
constitute mainstream culture . Before looking at what low culture Pope drew upon to produce his
own high art it is important to understand the context of Pope s writing and what was going on in
regards to Literary History of that time period.
The English Neo Classical Movement dominated English Literature from the Restoration (1660) to the
lyrical ballads of 1798,1800 and 1802. It is conventionally divided into three parts. These being the
Restoration Age (1600 1700) where figures such as John Milton and John Dryden were renowned.
The Augustan Age (1700 1750) where Alexander Pope himself was a central poetic figure and The
Age of Johnson (1750 1798). The primary focus is of course the Augustan Age, where Pope s work is
prevalent.
The Eighteenth century brought a new war of words, with a quarrel in 1690 s France in L Académie
Française, putting in to place a new historical sense of culture across Europe. The ideology is that
classical authors and learning could not be improved upon or surpassed by modern writers, instead
they should look to imitate the great
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A Madman s Diary By Lu Xun
Imagine a world where it s perfectly normal to eat people with no consequences. Where something
completely out of the ordinary becomes unusually normal. Chinese culture is purely based on
everyday life and morality inside the lives of their followers. Having a deep connection to your ethics
links to the human aspect of Chinese culture (Violatti). Filial piety plays a vital role because the
Chinese believe how one treats one s elders reveals a lot about oneself (¨Filial Piety in Chinese
Culture¨). In A Madman s Diary , the impetuosity for rebellion drives the storyline within the main
character. The madman is the only individual that has an amiss, rather than the conventional view on
the way society treats inferiors. Xun equates cannibalism allegorically with the dismantling of
subordinate people in Chinese culture. Consequently, Lu Xun s short story, ¨A ... Show more content
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In Chinese culture, there are five key relationships one must follow, which exhibits hierarchy within
key relationships. The duties and responsibilities granted are specified within these conjunctions (
Exploring Chinese History ). One of the key relationships is the elder brother to younger brother. In, A
Madman s Diary , the madman sorrowfully exclaims, I am the younger brother of an eater of human
flesh (Xun IV). This juxtaposes the wiser brother and younger brother correlation because the
madman considers his brother s perspective significantly. His brother agrees with the cannibalism
unknowingly, changing his brother´s perspective on him. Nevertheless, this changes relationship
structure because all of a sudden the madman realizes that his own family is just as abominable. The
madman is left questioning normal versus what is the right thing to do or believe. To sum up, rebellion
against relationship structure shifts the story towards the main character s ideology instead of the town
s
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Massage
Guidelines for candidates
These take the form of handouts which cover: 1 2 3 4 The investigation as a whole Planning Stage
Developing Stage Evaluation Stage
Handouts 1 and 2 could be distributed at the start of the investigation while the other two could be
given to students once they completed the previous stage of their investigation and are ready to
embark on the next part of the process. If desired, all could be handed out at the start of the
investigation.
Investigation
In order to successfully complete the HND in Business with Accounting you must undertake an
investigation of a business issue. This is a graded assessment and you will be given a grade for your
work. Your grade will be determined by your mark: Grade A 70% ... Show more content on
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Overall, this is a crucial stage of your investigation. If you make good decisions at this stage, the rest
of your investigation should proceed smoothly. It is well worth spending time and effort to complete
this stage properly and to get it right.
Scottish Qualifications Authority HN Assessment Exemplar/H0J2 35/AEX001 V Business with
Accounting: Graded Unit 2
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Personal skills assessment It is important that you identify your personal skills at the start of the
investigation. Your assessment should be realistic and reflective, and is likely to focus not just on your
strengths, but also areas in which you could make improvements. You will be asked in the Evaluating
stage of the project to make an assessment of the new skills and knowledge gained during the process
of the investigation. Your initial assessment will provide a benchmark against which you can
realistically judge your progress at the end of the investigation. Picking a topic for your investigation
It is up to you to decide on the topic that you will investigate. Before making a final choice, you must
discuss it with your project tutor. Your tutor can give you help and advice and may also give you
suggestions for possible topics, if you find it difficult to make a choice. You can choose a topic which
relates to one organisation or one that can be linked to a number of organisations. However, your topic
must meet the following criteria:   It
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A Core Element Of The Film Western
A core element of the film western is the struggle between the civilizing forces of society and the
resistance of the wilderness. This has been used as a common thematic element in the narrative
structure of Westerns, and can be seen in the films portrayal of society s expansion to the west. In
these films, this expansion, which is a part of the movement to tame the Wild West, is a conflict that is
played out as a battle of oppositions on the American frontier. In director John Ford s My Darling
Clementine, this fundamental aspect of the genre comes across in the main character, Wyatt Earp s,
conflict with the Clanton family, whom the audience ultimately finds out are the ones who shot and
killed the youngest Earp brother. While Wyatt Earp s status as the town marshal symbolizes the
civility and order of society, the Clantons a violent, uncivilized family in which the father uses
primitive methods of discipline, such as whipping, against his own four sons represent the wilderness
of the untamed West. The symbolic importance of the characters in My Darling Clementine is also
connected to Ford s use of setting and locale. Given the manner in which Wyatt Earp enters the town
and sets about bringing justice to it, his character can be seen as the embodiment of the process of
civilization of the West. From a cinematographic standpoint, the shots of locations within the town
differ from those of the wilderness beyond the town site. The film makes use of its visual style to
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The Literature And The Individual Child
Traditionally, the term popular culture has denoted the culturedness of the lower classes as opposed to
the fine arts or high culture, consumed by the wealthy.
The distinction between culturedness of the classes is a socially constructed distinction and is
susceptible to change over time; based on the modern ability of all classes to enjoy any popular culture
format they choose.
The literature and the individual child
Within most regions of the world, media and popular culture are an inevitable part of contemporary
childhoods children spend more and more time engaging with various types of media than with
families and friends and often, school.
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Often as adults, we dismiss the culture that children see as valuable in opposition to what is perceived
as superior, to adults. Adults often see children s culture as dumbed down or innocent. Dismissing
children s pop culture as just entertainment or as fluff, misses the overt and covert messages
embedded in the medium and the value these items can possess for literacy.
Pop culture s overt and covert messages
Most reference literature is framed around the psychological perspectives of popular culture and argue
that children are proceeding towards an adult state in their courses of thought. The focus being the
impact of the interaction between the individual child and popular culture/ media and the domination
of behaviours and attitudes such as: o Violence, most notably o Gender stereotyping o Notions of
overt sexuality o Stereotypical representations of race and national identities o Class o Power o
Exploitation both of children and of parents
Children s popular culture icons and their messages: o The Disney Princess characters generate
$4billion whilst sending out subtle messages about societal expectations relating to gender and
sexuality. o Barbie indicates form fitting clothes and always full make up where appearance seems
more valuable than any professional knowledge an individual can possess. Linked to eating disorders
and body image issues. o Cinderella cements role expectation where women either perform
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Walt Disney s Life And Life
No, Walt Disney did not invent the lightbulb, or the computer, but what he did do was revolutionize
animations, cartoons, and make billions of peoples imagination and happiness go wild. In bad times,
and in good, I ve never lost my Zest for life. Walt Disney said this because that is how he felt about
life, he knew there would be ups and downs, but the only way to get through them was to stay positive
and enjoy everything life has to offer. Walter Elias Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December
5, 1901. He is the fourth of five children, and his parent s name s are Elias and Flora Disney. His
father was a very strict and religious man. Elias Disney would sometimes physically abuse his
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He was also a cartoonist for the school paper. At age 16, he dropped out of school to join the army. He
was rejected for being underage, so instead he joined the Red Cross. Red Cross sent him to France for
a year, there, he drove an ambulance. After France, he went back to Kansas City in 1919, to work as a
commercial illustrator. Later he made crude animated cartoons. He met cartoonist Ubbe Eert Iwwerks,
better known as Ub Iwerks at Pesmin Rubin Art Studio, where his brother Roy had gotten him a job.
After that, Walt Disney worked at Kansas City Film Ad Company. From there, Walt Disney then
decided to open his own animation business. He recruited Fred Harman as his first employee. Walt
Disney and Fred Harman made a deal with a local Kansas City theater to screen their cartoons, which
they called Laugh O Grams. The cartoons were well liked, and Walt Disney was able to buy his own
studio for making cartoons. After a while though, the company had so much debt, it was forced to
declare bankruptcy. Disney and his brother, Roy, soon pulled every penny they had and moved to
Hollywood. Ub Iwerks also moved to California, and there the three began the Disney Brothers
Studio. Their first deal was with New York distributor, Margaret Winkler. The deal was for their Alice
Cartoon s and their new character Oswald the lucky Rabbit. A few years later, Disney learned that
Margaret Winkler and her husband, Charles Mintz, had stolen the rights to
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Edvard Munch The Scream Meaning
Art has evolved over millennia of years to become what it is now. However, what is the exact element
that people speak of when they say the word: art? The first known use of the word art was during the
13th century, making it quite a recent word, and it comes from the latin word ars meaning skill or
craft. Through this, one might see that art is something that is created, such as a painting or sculpture.
Be that as it may, art has evolved to fit many definitions, and definitions are simply the opinions,
widespread as they are, of those that wrote the dictionaries that many follow to this day. It is my belief
that art is more than a creation made by one, but an experience, or an emotion felt when seeing or
hearing the creation. To begin, many people respond differently to different types of art. This is
because artists allow for the viewer to judge what they see for themselves rather than force one idea
onto the masses. The Scream by Edvard Munch to many people can represent the anguish and
complexity of life and all of the choices that accompany it. However, others may see it as simply a
face of surprise when encountering startlement. It does ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Music is a simple example of this. Many people have a collection of songs that they listen to when
calm, angry, or happy. Music with heavy beats and loud bases causes one to feel excited or energized,
while simple, easy to follow instrumental music is able to calm one and allow one serenity. The song
Thunderstruck by ACDC or Renegade by Styx has a different experience than that felt by The I Love
You Song from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Knowing this, people choose songs
that they want to listen to based off of their emotions. The art compels one to be influenced into
feeling different emotions, and without the experience created by the music, music would not be
classified as
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Application Testing For Applications For Cloud...
Cloud computing is considered as a one of the most emerging technologies which also opens new
door for software application testing. This document describes a descriptive literature review for
application testing in cloud and methodologies collected from various sources. In this research paper,
we have also addressed a testing environmental architecture and the valuable key benefits, to perform
execution of test cases and used testing methodologies to enrich quality of cloud applications.
We have also tried to covered the scope of cloud computing, which is not only changes the way of
obtaining computer resources, but also the methodology of managing and delivering computing
services ,technologies and solutions. Hence, in order to ensure high quality of cloud applications under
development, developer must also perform testing to examine the quality and accuracy of the design.
Additionally, this paper investigates the software testing in cloud environment which includes cloud
testing models, recent research work, commercial tools and research issues.
This document is prepared based on various sources of research: academic article, books,
technological literatures and other web articles. Appropriate references have been provided for the
related source.
Keywords: Cloud Computing, Descriptive Literature Review, Application Testing in Cloud, Cloud
Applications, Cloud Environmental Architecture. Introduction:
Cloud Computing:
Cloud computing is a model for enabling
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African American Liberation Movement After Ww2
In the end, of World War II, there was an era called the liberation movement that continued through
the twentieth century. There were movements to defeat fascism and end colonial and racial domination
in other places of the world. It took two decades, but most of Africa and Asia had been decolonized.
And so in most cases liberation was peaceful, but other places had a struggle with it. With those
struggles in showed that independence would bring a whole new set of challenges. New African states
had a hard time with developing political systems. Africans were really not happy with the fact that
they had limited gains from colonial reform of 1940. Decolonization was going on in other parts of the
world such as India and elsewhere. Africans
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The Feminization Of Globalization
Because of the way gender operates in society and culture, the majority of those most affected by the
connected systems of globalization and neoliberalism in nations like Indonesia and Vietnam are
women. This is something various scholars, including Hawkesworth, might refer to as the
feminization of globalization which is tied to some other systemic gendered processes. According to
Hawkesworth, not do women make up 70 percent of the poor globally, but the poor are actually
constructed as a feminized category, in how they are regarded as dependent, subrational, and in need
of direction (23). This feminization of poverty (Hawkesworth, 23) means that the large group of
people in the world who are both poor and women key targets for the neoliberal strategies of
economic influence highlighted above. Moreover, many women are tied to dependents through
culturally and socially constructed attitudes about gender that essentialize women s ties to
motherhood. As Joane Nagel demonstrated in Gender and Sea Level Rise, as was the case for women
in Bangledesh during Cyclone Marian, in times of hardship women are expected to care for children,
the elderly, and the home (61). Women are also expected to meet this responsibility through self
sacrifice. One might call this an example of the feminization of care. Following the interactions of
these gendered processes, it is no surprise that women are the ones employed by Nike in countries
where the IMF and WB, and the connected systems
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Righteousness In Genesis
Starting in the latter half of the fourth chapter of Genesis, the line of Cain is presented as being wicked
and displaying a lack of regard for God. The fifth chapter, however, offers a light in a dark tunnel with
the line of Seth. Amongst the line of Seth, men began to seek after God and call upon His name (cf.
Gen. 4:26). Enoch, for example, would come to characterize Seth s line and contrast individuals like
Lamech in Cain s line. Noah would also be a descendant of Seth and would be allowed by God to
continue the human race despite the flood. However, the righteousness contained within Seth s line
would not persist for long. Picking up in the sixth chapter of Genesis, the sons of God saw the
daughters of men, that they were fair; and they
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Rise of US to power during the 20th century Essay
The U.S. Rise
There were many factors that contributed to the United States rise and roles as a world power during
the early 20th century. Presidential policies during this time period were the foundation of the U.S. s
role as a world power. The conflict in the Philippines was evidence of the U.S. s ability to crush
uprising and control a territory. The Spanish American War demonstrates the U.S. s role as a world
power. Although the U.S. was only about a century old it s influence drastically affected the whole
world.
Presidents during the 20th century developed and relied on many different policies involving foreign
relations. President Roosevelt s policy was Speak softly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Finally the U.S. passed the Jones Act of 1916 which allowed Philippino citizens to elect officials.
After years of delayed independence the U.S. finally granted the Phillipines independence on July 4,
1916. The U.S. intervened in the Philippines in order to gain territory from Spain.
Although President McKinley tried to avoid a war with Spain it seemed to be inevitable. The trouble
began with journalism exploiting Spanish atrocities. Then, a battleship blew up and was falsely
identified as a Spanish attack. The U.S. first took hold of a Spanish colony (the Philippines) which it
later used as a stepping stone to trade with other countries. Then, they fought battles in Cuba (another
Spanish colony) and conquered that along with Puerto Rico. By winning the Spanish American War
the U.S. gained a position as an imperialist country.
After much bloodshed the United States secured it s position as an imperialist and world power.
Presidents such as Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson came under power and called for expansion and
imperialism all over the globe. The United States choice of action in the Philippines was just one
example of it s imperialistic characteristics. The Spanish American War brought a lot of power to the
United States. During the early 20th century the United States of America became and stayed an
imperialist power.
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Haemon Creon Character Analysis
You notice how in winter floods the trees/ which bend before the storm preserve their twigs/ the ones
who stand against it are destroyed (p280). Those who listen to advice, who don t let their pride get in
the way, have a habit of making fewer mistakes. In the play Antigone Creon, the king, is not one of
those who listen. In Sophocles ancient tragedy the conflicting words, actions, and ideas of Haemon
and Creon develop the king as a tragic hero through the exposure of his hubris while their interactions
develop the themes of excessive pride and shifting loyalties. Haemon s well structured argument s first
appeals to Creon s beliefs and ego but then shifts to present his own beliefs and those of the citizens of
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Haemon, his son, who s fiance, Antigone, is set to be executed for disobeying the king s decree, tries
to reason with the prideful monarch in an attempt to change his fiance s sentence. He first appeals to
Creon s convictions, reassuring him that he would never doubt his father s decisions: For me your
judgements/ and the ways you act on them are good, (278) then attempts to get Creon to listen to
advice: For any man, even if he s wise, there s nothing shameful/ in learning many things, staying
flexible. . .when men speak well, it is good to learn from them (280). However his advice goes
unheeded by Creon, who instead, in his pride, refuses to listen: and men my age are we going to
school/ to learn what s wise from men as young as him (281). Instead of listening to Haemon s calm,
reasonable, arguments Creon insults his son, accusing him of being a woman s slave and a person with
an empty brain (282). Haemon eventually storms out, while Creon s pride prevents him from listening
to Haemon s advice, and causes him to misunderstand Haemon s final warning: Then she ll die and in
her death kill someone
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Dragonfly Research Paper
Now that we have covered what exactly an arthropod is and why they (specifically the uniramians
class) are so successful, we can focus on one specific organism and look deeper into how they evolved
to be so successful in the environment they are in today. The organism that we are going to be
focusing on is the dragonfly. The dragonfly has been around for 300 million years and has manage to
stay alive and thrive in its environments. Back then an ancestor of dragonflies roamed the planet, its
name was Meganeura. Meganeura is a genus of extinct insects from approximately 300 million years
ago, they are related to modern day dragonflies. In this group one member known as M. permiana was
first described be researchers in Kansas in 1937 as having a wingspan of over 2 feet or 0.6 meters
long. It is still considered one of the largest insects ever to be alive on this planet. To better understand
why prehistoric dragonflies were bigger than modern ones we must go back in time to take a look at
what potentially happened and how the dragonfly evolved into what it is today. ... Show more content
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The wingless insects first appeared approximately 380 million years ago. The evolution of insects
happened in four stages but for the dragonfly it appears in the second stage so we will only be looking
into the first and second stages. The first stage is called the Apterygote stage, this term broken down
basically means without wings. During this stage the simplest forms of insects were developed. They
had no wings, or developed leg/ body parts. They also did not go through metamorphosis, instead they
went through something known as ametabolous development. Ametabolous development basically
means that the immature closely resembles the adult except for the presence of
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Ecotourism in South American Countries Essay
Ecotourism in South American Countries
Synopsis:
We are living in a world that tends to put developed nations against indigenous peoples. Foreign
developers seeking cheap labor and natural resources on untouched lands are exploiting cultures that
have survived for centuries on their own.
South America is a continent that possesses rich indigenous culture that is still relatively untouched by
outsiders. Americans have the ability to preserve that heritage through organized efforts to encourage
certain types of visitors to indigenous areas to create an economy that will take the place of potential
mining, logging, and ranching enterprises. That economy is ecotourism.
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To act as a means of improving the status of these poor countries, the idea of Ecotourism was
developed. Though the idea of Ecotourism was one with good intentions, the local people in the
countries where Ecotourism has been in effect are not gaining much at all.
History of Ecotourism:
The idea that led to Ecotourism emerged in the late sixties when people like Oswaldo Muñoz, now
president of the Ecuadorian Ecotourism Association, started guiding tourists around their countries to
view natural wonders. Many companies began to set up lodging near parks and reserves and even
began to develop tours of those areas. The vision of showing off exotic plants, animals and the overall
natural beauty of countries like Ecuador also attracted them. Yet early on, this did little to help the
local economies. It actually contributed to other problems: In Ecuador, half of the country s rain forest
disappeared, and environmental groups and other organizations promoting ecotourism flocked to
places where endangered species, including many indigenous populations, lived. But with the growing
environmental awareness of
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The Philosophy Of Descartes On The Affirmative, And John...
Are ideas innate or not? First, I will present the debate on innate ideas as argued by Descartes on the
affirmative, and John Locke on the negative. Descartes view that we do indeed have innate ideas
which comes from his meditations concerning the idea of god. While Locke would argue that we do
not have innate ideas and that is rooted in his belief that all knowledge is a result of our experiences.
Descartes was a French philosopher who was a rationalist. Rationalists believe that all ideas are
innate. What this means is that we have all truths already in our minds from birth, and we do not need
to take in any information from the outside world to know what is truth. In his book Meditations on
First Philosophy Descartes tries to prove that we do have innate ideas. He does so through his
mediations on god and wax. Descartes states that all human beings make mistakes, this is shown when
he says The senses do sometimes deceive us (Cress 1993,14). Descartes is saying that we can be
incorrect in our judgments when we use our senses. We may see someone from afar and believe the to
be our friend Jane, but once that person comes closer we realize that it was not Jane but someone else
entirely. Thus we have made a mistake. Our senses gather information from the outside world and thus
not an innate idea. Descartes argued that when human beings make mistakes like this we are
imperfect. When he says human beings are imperfect he is stating that we will not be 100% correct
100%
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Theme Of The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian
This book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, is about a boy called
Arnold Spirit aka Junior. He is a Native American that lives in an Indian Reservation. He isn t really
satisfied with his life, since he s pretty poor, but he gets along. He doesn t really accept himself, since
he has multiple medical problems, and he has been beaten up since he was little. When he starts to
gain more friends in this new (American) school, he starts to like and accept himself more than before.
In this book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian (by Sherman Alexie), the main theme is
about Arnold trying to accept himself. At first Junior didn t like himself; he was constantly beaten up,
he had a lisp and stuttered so he had no self confidence. When he made the decision to go to Reardan,
a white school, even Rowdy left him. Rowdy thought Junior was betraying their school by going away
and transferring so Rowdy didn t talk to Junior anymore. Without his best friend, Junior completely
lost hope. He was scared of the white people and did not expect them to welcome him. He was right.
Most of the Americans were cold to him and he did not try to raise his status. Many of the white
people made fun of him, and when one guy, Roger, said Did you know that Indians are living proof
that niggers f*** buffalo? (pg. 64) he felt that he had to stop it. So he punched him. Junior was
expecting to get punched back, but he didn t. In the Indian Reservation, he
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Eukaryotic Cell Lab Report
All living things are composed of cells. A cell is the most basic unit of life and the smallest working
unit of living things. Cells can either be classified as prokaryotic or eukaryotic. A prokaryotic cell does
not have a nucleus and is the smallest type of cells. Whereas, eukaryotic cells are much more complex
and include a nucleus. For this lab the student used a cheek cell and an onion cell which are classified
as eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells also consist of many organelles. An organelle is one of several
structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. A list of
organelles are as follows: the nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum
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The function of the cell membrane is to separate the cell from its environment and regulate the
exchange of materials into and out of the cell. Along with the cell membrane, all cells have cytoplasm
which is the substance composed mostly of water that fills the cell s inner volume. The cytoplasm has
three functions which are to provide a medium for organelles to remain suspended in, a site for many
biochemical reactions, and aids in the movement of different cellular elements. In addition, both plant
and animal cells have a network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell, that can be
either with a smooth surface (smooth endoplasmic reticulum) or studded with ribosomes (rough
endoplasmic reticulum) and are involved in the transport of materials. Mitochondrion which break
down sugar molecules into energy and a vacuole which stores food, water, and wastes are also
organelles that are found in eukaryotic cells. In addition, lysosomes are also present and break down
larger food molecules (lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins) into smaller molecules that can be used by
the rest of the cell. However, there are some organelles that are only present in
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Analysis Of Prometheus And The First People By Olivia E....
Prometheus And The First People is a historical work of art written by Olivia E. Coolidge. What the
Greeks believe at the time man was created there was no sorrow or wicked ways, a war was unknown
to man. Zeus entrusted their creation to two brothers, Prometheus and Epimetheus. Epimetheus took
over all things but got forced to appeal to Prometheus for help. Prometheus later was tortured by Zeus
for making humankind like the gods. After centuries Prometheus was released and him, along with the
other gods created woman. Then flooded the earth to kill all evil. This essay will examine, Prometheus
And The First People by Oliva E. Coolidge and how the author has used literary elements in creating
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One day her curious mind got the best of her. She opened the box, and all the dark shadows of hunger,
disease, war, greed, anger, jealousy, toil, and all the other hardships man would now have to face
flooded out into the world. Oliva E. Coolidge wrote Prometheus and the First People for a particular
purpose. Oliva wanted people to understand the importance of making a decision. Each choice you
make may not only affect you, but it may affect others. Prometheus decision caused him to be tortured
by Zeus for hundreds of years. Afterwards, it caused the gods to create a woman for man. Each god
gave the woman a special gift. They gave her things like beauty and curiosity, and her curiosity is
what got the best of her. She opened the box the gods told her never to open and flooded out evil into
the world. She caused everyone to experience severe and live it that kind of world. The world filled
with so much evil, murders, robberies, and treachery the gods choose to destroy it. The gods flooded
the Earth sparing only two people, an elderly couple. The old couple was named Deucalion and
Pyrrha, and they were chosen to live because they lived their lives in truth and justice. The two were
too old to recreate more humans, so they prayed to the gods. They ended up gathering stones and
throwing them behind. Each stone Deucalion threw turned into a man and each stone Pyrrha threw a
woman it became. They thought that since Earth was their mother, they could
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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Oral Communication
Q.4.Oral Communication Oral communication means expressing Information or Ideas through human
language. It is a process of verbally transmitting information and ideas one individual or group to
another. Oral communication can be Formal or Informal. Formal communication takes place through
the formal channels of the organization structure along the lines of authority established by the
management. Such communications are generally in writing and may takes any of the forms, policy
manuals, procedure and rule books, memoranda ,official, meetings, report etc. Advantage of this type
of communication is its help in the fixation of responsibility and maintain of the authority
relationships organization. Same as advantages there are some disadvantages in this type of
communication, such as generally time consuming cumbersome and it leads to good deal of distortion
at times. Another type of communication is Informal communication. Communication arising out of
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And as oral communications are based on two way communication therefor it promotes an
understanding of the real information needs and the communication of relevant information. Oral
channels of communication are flexible, easy and pleasant to use. Also simplify and facilitate the
transmission of information between people working in different subject. Some of the disadvantage
contains, oral communication are not open to everyone. It established researches have access to good
network of contacts, but these usually to be time cultivate. Oral communication can lead to
misconception because the information is incomplete. So that it is difficult to maintain and therefor
result to unstable. Also it lead to misbelief as oral promises do not lend anywhere , so that as a human
nature one can make mistake in spelling something different which can some time leads a to major
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The Sex Of Men Get Up !
Then today, we re gonna teach you about great American sex. Get up! said ________. I stood up in the
same painful position as I had every day for about 70 days. I would rather follow the orders and
reduce the pain that would be caused when the guards come to play; the guards used every contact
opportunity to beat the hell out of the detainee. As soon as I stood up, the two _______ took off their
blouses, and started to talk all kind of dirty stuff you can imagine, which I minded less. What hurt me
most was them forcing me to take part in a sexual threesome in the most degrading manner. What
many _______ don t realize is that men get hurt the same as women if they re forced to have sex,
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Here in America, everywhere actually, terrorism is taken extremely seriously.
America has dealt with many situations the wrong way, for example, the encounter with the Native
Americans. What has America done wrong in regards to terrorism and terror suspects, and how can we
as a country change it for the better and still be aggressive in keeping terror out of our country? The
Geneva Convention rules were put into place to protect prisoners of war, soldiers, and civilians. It
describes in full detail how these people should be treated and how our country should deal with
civilians, soldiers, and prisoners of war in all different aspects. But, months after the tragic event of
September 11, 2001, the president, George Bush declared that members of the al Qaeda and others
were not entitled to the formal protections of the Geneva Convention (Washington Post). Who protects
the detainees from inhumane treatment, abuse, and other vicious and cruel treatment? America in its
entirety should accept accountability for the repetitive acts of inhumane cruelty and torture towards
the detainees. They need to redirect that aggression and focus it towards finding effective non life
threating ways to protect. The punishment should ultimately fit the crime as long as the punished is
the actual threat to our nation.
On
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Econ Bk Sol
| 9 |possibilites, preferences, | | |and choices | Chapter Answers to the Review Quizzes Page 206 1.
What does a household s budget line show? The budget line plots combinations of goods that require
all a household s income and describes the limits to its consumption choices. 2. How does the relative
price and a household s real income influence its budget line? The magnitude of the slope of the
budget line equals the relative price of the good or service measured on the horizontal axis. A fall in
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Since the consumer is indifferent among all points on an indifference curve, when moving along it any
increase in satisfaction from gaining one good must be matched by an equal decrease in satisfaction
from a loss in the other good. An indifference curve is bowed toward the origin because the more of
good x that is consumed the less you are willing to give up of good y to get more of good x and
remain indifferent. 3. What do we call the magnitude of the slope of an indifference curve? The
magnitude of the slope of an indifference curve is called the marginal rate of substitution (MRS). The
MRS measures the rate at which the consumer gives up one good to get more of another good, while
remaining on the same indifference curve (keeping the consumer indifferent about the changes). The
ratio of the quantity of one good needed to replace the quantity of the other good and remain
indifferent is the slope of the indifference curve. The bowed in shape of the indifference curve is due
to the assumption of diminishing MRS. 4. What is the key assumption about a consumer s marginal
rate of substitution? The key assumption about the marginal rate of substitution is that it is diminishing
as a consumer moves down an indifference curve, creating the bowed in shape. Page 214 1. When a
consumer chooses the combination of goods and services to buy, what is she or he trying to achieve?
The consumer is trying to achieve the
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Plasmid Pglo Lab Report
Lab Report
This lab is about moving genes from one thing to another using plasmids. Plasmid has the ability to
replicate, so it replicates independently, and separately from the chromosomal DNA. Plasmid are one
or more small piece of DNA and they enter cells as a double strand DNA. When they enter the cell as
a doubke strand they do not invade he chromosomal DNA. We will also transform bacteria into GFP
which is mainly from the jelly fish Aequorea Victoria. The GFP causes the the jelly fish to fluorescent
and glow in the dark. After the transformation, bacteria starts to make the GFP which causes them to
glow a green color under a ultraviolet light.
A I started off the Procedure by labeling my Two tubes +pGLO and pGLO. After that I used my pipet
to put 250 ul of CaCI2 into both tubes. I placed the tubes in some ice and started to select colonies of
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I looked at he pGLO through a uv light. Then I put my loop into the pGLO plasmid DNA tube and
made sure that the ring was covered with he solution, then mixed it into the +pGLO. I then place the
tubes back on ice for 10 minutes and I pushed them under the ice. While my tubes were sitting in the
ice I begin Ito label my LB nutrient Agar plates on the bottom. When the 10 minutes is up for the
tubes in the ice, I removed them from the ice and put them into a film holder and placed them into a
heated water bath for 50 seconds.The settings for the water should be 42 degrees Celsius. When the 50
seconds are up, I placed both tubes back on the ice and had them sit in there for 2 minutes. After the 2
minutes I I removed
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Occurence At Owl Creek Bridge
The short story, An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce, is quite strange and vivid in
its description of the final moments before death. It gives a sudden burst of hope to the reader with the
escape of main character, Peyton Farquhar. The story begins with Peyton being held hostage by
soldiers of the Union troops. They were preparing to hang him off of the Owl Creek Bridge. They
inched him closer and closer to the edge of the bridge with the noose around his neck. His heart was
pounding louder and faster each minute. His senses had enhanced so much that he could hear a small
pocketwatch that was in an officers pocket. The closer he got to the edge of the bridge, the louder the
ticking of the clock. Peyton tried his hardest to only think about his family in his final moments.
Suddenly, the story cut to a flashback. It showed he and his wife having a conversation with one of the
Confederate soldiers. Peyton asked about the Union soldiers, and the Confederate officer warned him
that they were going to hang anyone who tried to tamper with the railroads. Peyton himself decided to
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Farquhar began to think of possible ways for him to make an escape. He believed that he could untie
his hands, plummet into the water down below, and swim to safety. He was able to free his hands from
the rope and fell into the water. He untied all of the ropes that were binding his feet and his neck and
began swimming down the river. The soldiers began to shoot at him, but Peyton was able to dodge all
of their bullets. He continued swimming until he was far away from his enemies. Once he came out of
the water, he laid on the bank and was able to sense all of his surroundings in a way he had not been
able to before. He began to better appreciate the world around him. Farquhar released a sigh of relief;
he had escaped
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Balanced Scorecard Paper
In this discussion, the researcher believes the Balanced Scorecard method is a 20th century innovation
that can be used to improve hospital performance, strategic planning and implementation initiatives.
With healthcare being one of the most complex industries. The transformation of healthcare
technology, clinical services and administration is continuously changing significantly. Clinical
systems that are used for patient medical records, physician documentation and individual clinical
groups are required to pay more for treatment. Regulatory compliance monitors and enforces legal
policies, procedures, privacy and security matters. Balanced Scorecard is a general methodology that
is being used to improve performance within strategic
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Theme Of Imagination In A Midsummer Night Dream
A Midsummer s Night Dream by William Shakespeare demonstrates that imagination is an amazing
thing, as it allows the audience to think differently and be unique and form new ideas, concepts and
images. Shakespeare s play uses an immense amount of imagination to help develop the story create
conflicts and complications to engage the audience. Imagination is also used in the way Shakespeare
presents the play to the audience and in the way the characters are presented. Imagination is used a lot
in A Midsummer s Night Dream to help develop the story. An example of Shakespeare using
imagination to help develop the story is when he added fairies to the story which the mortals were
unaware of. This added a completely different aspect to the play as it created more complications and
helped develop the issues they were facing. For example when Oberon and Titania were fighting over
the Indian prince, Oberon ordered Puck his jester to harvest a magical love flower. This love flower
caused Demetrius and Lysander who both loved Hermia to both love Helena instead. This caused a lot
of conflict and confusion and lead Helena to believe that Lysander, Demetrius and Hermia were trying
to make fun of her. Damn it! I see you re all determined to gang up on me for a few laughs.
(Sparknotes, 2003:95) all this drama caused by the fairies helped make for a more interesting play and
developed the storyline of the play even further. Besides Shakespeare using imagination to develop his
storyline, he also utilised a lot of imagination in the way that he presented the play to the audience. An
example of Shakespeare s unique ways of presenting a play was the idea of having the characters in A
Midsummer s Night Dream put on a play within the play. Shakespeare s idea of having a play within
the play showcased and used a lot of imagination. For example, when the craftsmen, who were putting
on the play had limited resources and had to have someone play the part of the wall. Which Pyramus
and Thisbe whom were the main characters in the craftsmen s play would talk through, scenes like this
in the craftsmen s play showcased a lot of imagination. Even though the play that the craftsmen
presented was poorly rehearsed and didn t use many
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Study Abroad Mission Statement
Iowa State University will lead the world in advancing the land grant ideals of putting science,
technology, and human creativity to work (Strategic plan 2010 2015). Iowa State s goals are to be a
world leader in science, technology and human creativity. This goal is evident in Iowa State s Study
Abroad Program. The Study Abroad Program allows Iowa State students to explore the world while
continuing their education at an affordable rate. The Study Abroad program goes hand in hand with
the university s mission statement, and its land grant status. The program has many different locations
to choose from all across the planet for any major. The Study Abroad program helps spread Iowa State
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The most popular semester or year program offered is in Australia, either in New Castle, Tasmania, or
Canberra. Secondly is Costa Rica. and the third most chosen semester or year program is in Greece at
The American College of Thessaloniki. Some popular summer programs include Ireland, Italy at
Lorenzo de Medici, and in London at Middlesex University(Study Abroad Center). The Study Abroad
program has the power to take a student to any culture or lifestyle to study a wide variety of majors.
Over 1300 Isu students studied abroad last year with programs spanning from a week up to a full year.
(Study Abroad Center) Studies also show that students who study abroad typically graduate before
students who stayed on University for all four years(Study Abroad Center). The study abroad program
spans far and wide spreading fellow cyclones across the globe making Iowa State university more and
more known every day propelling Iowa State to a be a world leader in education. The Study Abroad
Center is conveniently located with many resources for
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Possible Underlying Determinant Of Depressive Disorder
An Analysis of Possible Underlying Determinant of Depressive Disorder in Eastern Europe
According to the data collected by WHO in 2012, in Eastern Europe the suicide rate is equal or greater
than 15 suicides per 100,000 populations, which is more severe than other parts of the world. There
have been studies done by researchers in different institutes discussing the factors that cause this
phenomenon.
Background
The countries in Eastern Europe were once know as the United Soviet Socialist Republic, which was
formed soon after Vladimir Lenin seized power in 1922. In 1991, due to political and economic
mismanagement, the union collapsed under General Mikhail Gorvachev. Many split countries began
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In this study of population samples from these three Eastern European countries, strong associations
between depressive symptoms and effort reward imbalance at work is found, as well as material
deprivation and marital status. There were also weak associations between depression and education
and history of unemployment. But depression was not associated with job control after controlling for
socioeconomic factors.
Depressive Symptoms in Urban Population Samples in Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic
This is another study done by Pikhart and his colleagues to investigate the rates and distributions of
depressive disorder in urban population in the three Eastern European countries. With the same
method of cross sectional studying, the results show the prevalence of depressive disorder differs
between genders. In men, the prevalence was 23% in Russia, 21% in Poland and 19% in the Czech
Republic; in women the percentages were 44% in Russia, 40% in Poland, and 34% in the Czech
Republic. In general, women scored higher on depression scale than men did. The study also indicated
that depressive disorder were positively associated with material deprivation, marital status (being
unmarried), and drinking status
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Persuasive Essay On Curfew Laws
Curfew Laws Do you think it s okay to stay out all night if you re not causing problems? Do you
really think that young teens our out causing problems? The state thinks it s a problem for children
under the age of 18 being out late without superfusion. Police officers say children that are out late are
most likely out doing things they not supposed to be doing.Curfew laws shouldn t be a law because
they are unfair to the children that don t cause problems and know how to act in public. Children
shouldn t be punished for things others are doing. On the one hand, some argue that curfew laws are
unfair to children that don t cause problems.It s unfair for all children that know how to behave to be
punished for what the children that don t have no home training actions. There should only be
consequences for those that don t know how to act in public, everyone shouldn t have to suffer for the
problems someone else is causing. Supports say teenagers shouldn t have a curfew because teenagers
need to hang out with their friends and at least go out In other words teens shouldn t have curfew
because children need to get out the house, some teens need to go out and kick it with their friends to
let out stress out and because teens can start to feel depressed for sitting in the house.Curfew laws are
stopping children from doing important things because they can t be out late. Some children that s
under the age of 18 have jobs and help out others but they can t do that because of
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Russian Revolution And The Bolsheviks
Political changes for Russian were one of the key effects of the revolution. Bolsheviks became the
leader of the country, leading to the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), the
first communism country ever have on earth in 1922. Before that, the Bolsheviks government of
Soviet Russia signed a peace treaty with the Central Power in March 1918 to withdraw from World
War I under Lenin s order. He believed that a world revolution would yet to be occurring by adopting
from the success of Russia. Peace was what Russia immediately in need for as to secure his position
and to be focus on internal affairs. In addition, Lenin had promise to end the war, the Soviet
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It was demonstrated through the complete changes in benefits, and regulations for example under
several announcement of the communist government. In 1917, four days after the October Revolution,
Lenin incorporated the eight hour working day which dramatically improved the working condition of
Russia s population. In 1919, Lenin instituted free education throughout Russia. Yet there were a lot of
positive consequences resulted from the revolution, however there were also critics on some policies
that were disadvantaging the public as well. The war and revolution already had a drastic effect on
food production. In addition, areas that have the most farmland such as Livonia and Riga were given
to the German under the Treaty of Brest Litovsk, people s life were deeply affected by having little
food anywhere. A terrible famine occurred in between 1921 to 1922 and 5 million people died. The
government had to agree to accept foreign aid to leisure the problem at the moment, seeking for
further changes in
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Data Mining Method
(Miyagi et al. 2016) [10] Suggest visualization mechanism for user flow data. Various movement of
user is recorded and result is generated graphically. Compression techniques are used in order to use
bandwidth efficiently. This paper presents a visualization tool for large scale people flow dataset
featuring compression and data mining techniques. (Gong, Wang, and Peng 2016) [3] The data mining
process is enhanced by the use of bijective soft set tool. This tool helps in mining the soft sets. The
recognition ability is lost by bijective data set if faulty data is presented. So it is utmost important to
handle faulty data. For this purpose β misclassification degrees is defined. (Wibisono et al. 2016) [13]
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Checkpoint, replications, shadow paging etc are techniques which are widely used in cloud computing
to tackle faults if any to increase efficiency of work. (Choi, Chung, and Yu 2013) [1] To use mobile
device as a computing resource, temporary network disconnection caused by user mobility and
various HW/SW faults causing service disruption should be considered. Also these issues must be
resolved to support mobile users and to provide user requirements for services. Under the proposed
scheduling, a mobile device is used as a resource for providing cloud services, faults caused from user
mobility or other reasons are tolerated and user requirements for QoS are considered. (Joshi and
Sivalingam 2013) [7] Cloud is exposed to malicious entries. Preservation of data hence is compulsory.
In order to reduce the impact of server failures on the VDCs hosted in the data center, we present a
new load balancing scheme based on clustering that efficiently allocates the VDCs on the data center.
(Kaur and Pandey 2015) [8] Migration is also critical while cloud computing is considered. Various
techniques of VM migration is described by the use of proposed paper. Pre Copy and post copy
mechanisms are described briefly in this paper. Downtime and migration time is considered as
parameter in this case. (Jeincy 2016) [6] A space aware approach is suggested by the proposed scheme
of thing. Separate lists are maintained in order to identify occupied and free space
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Global Warming Is A Problem Essay
Abstract Global warming is a dilemma; it is a debatable issue between a fact and a theory, between
approval and disapproval and between having advantages and disadvantages. Endless questions that
have indefinite answers arise to a man s mind when just tackling the idea of the global warming.
Many people do not take in consideration the environmental issues, their main interests lie behind
thinking about their personal lives and needs. Only few who think about the environment they re
living in.
Is it a real growing problem having evidence? , or by looking at the history of the climate change, is it
just an environmental condition that will pass by causing some dramatic changes to the climate?
Keywords Climate Change, Existence and Non Existence of Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, Sea
Level Rise,
Global Temperature Rise, Global Warming Consequences, Environmental Skepticism, Global
Warming Solutions.
1. Introduction
Does global warming issue worth our attention?,
Scientists worked hard to reach an answer, amazingly all of the answers were found in nature as Albert
Arnold Al Gore,
Jr. said, The ice has stories to tell us referring to analyzing pole s ice layers process.
In 1824, The French physicist Joseph Fourier showed the relation between earth s atmosphere and its
temperature.
Moreover, the US scientist Wallace Broecker firstly introduced the term global warming in a scientific
paper.
Although effects of climatic changes are strongly noticed around us, some people
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Dave Pelzer And Child Abuse
Over three million reports each year, and over six million children involved. A report is made every 10
seconds. People impacted 6 or more times usually die 20 years earlier. Enough money is spent on
cases to send 1.7 million kids to college. 4 to 5 children die each day. These are just some of the
statistics of child abuse (www.c). Dave Pelzer has had one of the worst childhoods I have heard of.
Dave is the son of Stephen and Catherine Pelzer, and started to receive abuse at the age of 4 (en.w).
When he got abused, it was more than just a slap across the cheek: Catherine took it to a whole new
level. Some of the worst types of abuse was burning him on the stove top or making him drink
ammonia (Pelzer A Child 41). She also once shoved his
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Chlorofluorocarbons Affecting Canada s Ozone Layer
How do CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons affect Canada s Ozone layer. To answer this question we first
have to understand chlorofluorocarbons and the earth s ozone layer. Chlorofluorocarbons are chemical
compounds made up of three chlorine atoms. One fluorine atom and 1 carbon atom. There were many
uses for CFCs ranging from, being used as coolants in refrigerants to propellants for aerosols to being
used as solvents for dry cleaning. As CFCs are non flammable and not very toxic we thought they
were a revolutionary compound, but unfortunately CFCs were one of the leading causes for the
depletion of our ozone layer. ozone is a type of oxygen, an ozone molecule consists of three oxygen
atoms whereas a regular oxygen molecule only consists of two.
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The Asian American Movement
Historian Daryl Joji Maeda called the The Asian American movement a multiethnic alliance
comprising of all ethnicities by drawing on the discourses and ideologies of the Black Power and anti
war movements in the United States as well as decolonization movements around the globe. By the
1960s, a new generation, less attached to the ethnic differences that plagued Asian immigrant groups,
began to grow and work together. The black and white binary race treatment in the US alienated Asian
Americans as an other, causing some to begin their own rally for Asian American civil rights.
Many of the early Asian movements occurred over labor issues. Asian immigrants organized for labor
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Student activism was widespread during the late 1960s, as students protested a multitude of issues
such as class inequalities and racial inequalities. The Third World Liberation Front of 1968 provided
an avenue for student groups of color to band together against discriminatory practices in the
university. The multiracial coalition consisted of six student organizations, including the Black
Student Union (BSU) and the Asian American Political Alliance. The BSU was extremely important in
rallying other student groups to be part of the movement to improve the lives of colored people. For
example, it was a member of the BSU who approached the leaders of the Intercollegiate Chinese for
Social Action (ICSA) to join forces with BSU. It was moments like these interactions that made Asian
American activists realize that their own liberation could only take place in accordance with other
color liberation movements. Thus, interracial affinity expressed not only to blacks, but to Latinos,
Native Americans and other ethnic groups of
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Civil War In Anil s Ghost
Sri Lanka is more than meets the eye. It can be perceived as a place with golden beaches, rising
waves, misty mountains... and many sites (10 Good Reasons). Outside of these golden beaches , and
deep within the heart of Sri Lanka is a place where the truth is hidden from the public by the
government. In Michael Ondaatje s Anil s Ghost, Sri Lanka is the setting of the book and where the
protagonist, Anil tries to prove the truth of government murders. Although, this righteous act is
constantly being delayed because of the civil war, lack of technology, and poor emergency services in
Sri Lanka. For starters, the Sri Lankan civil war has a major impact on Anil trying to prove the truth of
government assassinations. Since the country is in a civil war, the government can be very sensitive to
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Anil and Sarath realize that they do not have the technology to completely analyze the skeleton body,
so they go to Palipana for advice, where he redirects them to Ananda Udugma...a sculptor...to recreate
the face of Sailor (Ondaatje 91). They then take the recreation around Sri Lanka, and finally
identifying him as Ruwan Kumara... at the third plumbago village (Ondaagtje 269). The time it takes
Anil and Sarath to travel from the site they found the skeleton to discovering Sailor s identity could
easily have been a week long. During this time, hundreds of lives could have been taken away from
the government and no one would know or do anything because there was no solid evidence proving
that it was actually happening. If Sri Lanka had the technology to identify the body quicker, it could
have only taken several hours, making a huge difference compared to the week it originally took them.
Those several hours would bring up this controversy open to the public, scaring the Sri Lankan
government and ending the doing of government
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Essay about Divisions of The Field of Economics
Economics is the science that permits you to assess your company s position in the business cycle as
needed. Economics works hand in hand with corporate strategy. While strategy addresses the how and
why of business decision making, macroeconomics tries to pinpoint the when of strategic decisions.
As a member of the management team in a growing business part of your responsibilities will be to
analyze economic conditions and predict recessions and recoveries based on the business cycle. If you
anticipate a recession, you will probably propose cutting production and trimming inventories. You
may even have to downsize the company, either by layoffs, hiring freezes, curtailing capital spending,
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Macro Economics
The field of economics is split into two distinct branches. Microeconomics covers the functioning of
individual markets for goods and services. It addresses how these markets are structured and how the
pricing of goods and services and production costs is determined.
Micro economists believe it is the forces of supply and demand in any market eliminate any shortages
or surpluses in that market. Using Adam Smith s invisible hand metaphor, competitive markets will
provide the most efficient distribution of resources.
Macroeconomics focuses on shifts in the business cycle, and the implications of these movements in
economic growth, inflation, recession, productivity, budget deficits, trade deficits, and the value of our
currency. Macroeconomists believe that the broader economy, composed of many goods and services
will not always self correct. Lengthy periods of unemployment and inflation can occur, as well as
trade deficits; and it may take government intervention to remedy the situation. Therefore it may be
necessary for government to periodically stimulate the economy during a recession or restrain the
economy to slow inflation or decrease the value of the currency to improve the balance of trade.
Government achieves this by applying fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policy tools.
When government changes fiscal policy, it uses increased expenditures or more tax cuts to stimulate
the economy. When it wants to fight inflation it can reduce
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tech summary Essay examples
CHAPTER 13
1. How does building new systems produce organizational change?
Describe each of the four kinds of organizational change that can be promoted with information
technology.
1)Automation: improve efficiency and make manual steps not required
2)Rationalization: Streamline standard operating procedures
3)Business process reengineering: Analyze, simplify, and redesign business processes
4)Paradigm shifts: Rethink the nature of the business and the nature of organization.
Define business process management and describe the steps required to carry it out.
Business process management: use various tools and methodologies to analyze existing processes,
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2) Traditional structured approaches:
Traditional structured development methods are process oriented, focusing primarily on modeling the
processes.
It specifies the processes or transformations that occur within each module and the interfaces that exist
between them.
4. What are the alternative methods for building information systems?
Define the traditional systems life cycle.
The life cycle methodology is a phased approach to building a system, dividing systems development
into formal stages.
Describe each of its steps and its advantages and disadvantages for systems building.
Steps: System analysis, System design, Programming, Testing, Conversion, Production and
maintenance.
Advantages: Activities can be repeated to modify the wrong process
Disadvantages: it can be costly, time consuming, and inflexible and it is not suitable for many small
desktop systems.
Define information system prototyping
The prototype is a working version of an information system or part of the system, which consists of
building an experimental system rapidly and inexpensively for end users to evaluate.
Describe its benefits and limitations. List and describe the steps in the prototyping process.
Benefits:
Prototyping encourages intense end user involvement throughout the systems development life cycle,
it is more likely to produce systems that fulfill user requirements.
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Youth Gang Culture
Over the decade an emergence of the youth gang culture has seen its fair share of publicised scrutiny.
With the increase in violent youth gangs becoming more of a reality the UK governments have had a
distinctive and problematic issue with the youth of today s society that choose to not confirm with the
social norms. So what key factors attract people to this idea of being a Gang member?
In a collaboration of well thought out theories and a well adapted proposition conspiring with this
question of troubled families and youth gang involvement, Tara young alongside Daniel Silverstone
and Wendy Fitzgibbon Criminologists from the social sciences of the University of London
Metropolitan examine this moral panic around families and the link
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Food Stamp Program Essay
The Food Stamp Program, recently renamed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, has been
helping serve the citizens of America since 1939. This program focuses on providing food at a
discounted price to those who qualify. The past has helped shaped and grow this government program,
however, it has also had to adjust and change due to new demands and the changing demographics of
the population. SNAP has allowed Americans to provide themselves and their families with nutritious
meals at a discounted price. However, if the newly proposed restrictions are implemented there would
be fewer options available and limit the recipient s purchasing power.
The Food Stamp Program first began seventy eight years ago, by Security of Agriculture, Henry ...
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Three main legislative pieces were introduced to help address the issues of where the money to fund
the program would come from, how the program would be administered and the complete process of
certification. On July 1, 1994, the FSP program began operating nationwide. The longer the bill was
enacted the more problems came up that needed to be addressed. In 1977, both the republicans and
democrats provided main targets that each party wanted to be addressed. Thus, the new Food Stamp
Act of 1977 revised the primary act in the following ways: established statutory income eligibility
guidelines at the poverty line, penalized households whose heads voluntarily quit jobs, eliminated the
requirement that households must have cooking facilities (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
(SNAP): A Short History of SNAP). With increasing enrollment, there became a need to re adjust, cut
backs were issued throughout the program and the structuring of some elements of the bill had to
change in order to cut cost. Over the next few years, the program grew in the number of recipients and
in its area of coverage. The FSP begin offering relief for disaster victims and extending coverage of
children and those with disabilities. By August 2008, participation had reached an all time (non
disaster) high of 29 million people per month (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): A
Short History of
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Disadvantages Of Attachment Theory
During times of distress, many of us choose to turn to a friend willing to lend an ear. This airing of
grievances can feel therapeutic, allowing us to get out all of our heavy emotions and thoughts. It also
creates room for a new perspective of a friend who can offer advice, support, or the affirmations we
crave. However, when we are unable to move past the distressing circumstances, this communication
can quickly progress into co rumination. This occurs when friends become fixated on a problem and
the accompanying negative thoughts and emotions making them incapable of coming to an acceptable
conclusion of the topic. This maladaptive behavior results in two distinct outcomes: bonding and
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According to attachment theory, early experiences with caregivers shape how individuals relate
interpersonally and how they cope using emotion regulation strategies. These styles are activated in
adulthood during times of threat (Burnette, Green, Worthington, Bradfield, 2009). An insecure
attachment style results from having high levels of either attachment anxiety or attachment avoidance,
and is related to psychopathologies and difficulties in interpersonal relationships (Levi Belz, Gvion,
Horesh, Apter, 2013; Stroebe, Schut, Stroebe, 2006). Both co rumination and attachment style are
prevalent during distressing times of our lives and likely interact in the process. Given insecure
attachments style s maladaptive associations with emotional coping and well being it may be that co
rumination will have a worse outcomes for those who are unable to hold secure attachments in
relationship. I propose that an insecure attachment style moderates the outcomes of co rumination. An
insecure attachment style will magnify the increased internalizing symptoms and hindering
advancement relationship quality that is said to culminate from co rumination (see Figure 1). This
paper will first review the construct of co rumination, its components and its relation to the outcomes
of internalizing symptoms and relationship quality. Next, I will cover insecure anxious attachment,
insecure avoidant attachment, and how these relate to the variables of
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The Little Book Of Commonsense Investing By Jon Bogle
The Little Book of Commonsense Investing by Jon Bogle was published March 5, 2007. It is a book
for beginner investors about owning diversified portfolios and holding out for the long term. It pushes
for classic index funds, which are the only Investment that guarantees you with your fair share of the
stock market returns (Intro). It contains various graphs throughout the book regarding returns and past
performance on different investments. It sells for approximately 10 dollars and its ISBN 13 is 978
0470102107. John C. Bogle is the founder and ex CEO of Vanguard, known for its low cost and
diversified index funds. He has written this book as a straightforward strategy for the average person
to be able to match the market rate of growth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
and reaped all the rewards. This continued until helpers came and convinced a few members that they
could earn them a better rate of return by selling and buying various stocks for a small fee. The fees of
the helpers and taxes from capital gains result in the diminishing of the entire family s wealth. The
parable is trying to get a person to understand that by paying others to make your investment
decisions, they are actually taking away from you. In Buffett s words For investors as a whole, returns
decrease as motion increases (5). This is the general theme of the book; that as your investment
strategy gets more complicated, returns will decrease. Jon Bogle takes this idea and runs with it in the
rest of the book, discussing 3 simple ideas: invest primarily in stocks, invest for the long term, and
invest in index funds. In the book, Bogle compares purchasing stocks with that of the return on
businesses. He sees that the correlation is very similar; by investing in stocks, you are investing in the
business as well. This makes it risky in the short term, because of unpredictability. Half of stocks a
person picks will beat the market, and half won t generally. This results in the concept of a zero sum
game. Once you add in fees though, the result is a loser s game. He goes on to discuss how the S P, the
largest 500 companies, has outpaced the largest cap funds over the years though and how stocks can
earn you profit if you diversify. The next concept Bogle
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Why Competitive Sports Are Good For Children
Not everyone believes competitive sports are good for kids. Some people believe competitive sports
are harmful to kids. Competitive sports are good because they improve overall health, teach life
lessons, and positively impact kids lives.
The first reason competitive sports are good is they improve everyone s health. Mango thinks that
exercise and physical fitness is a good thing in our country where obesity is a problem. Davis thinks it
will burn calories and motivates kids to eat healthier foods. According to O Connor obesity would
plunge by 26% if kids played on two sports teams per year.
The second reason competitive sports are good is when kids play sports they can learn life lessons.
Mango thinks that creating and setting goals
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Pros And Cons Of Reverse Hearing Loss
Reverse Hearing Loss Formula By Sam Miller Full Review
Hello friend and welcome!
Below you will find our complete review of the Reverse Hearing Loss formula by Sam Miller.
As always, we will begin with an overview of the guide, continue with explanations regarding the
main advantages and disadvantages of this natural treatment plan, and in the final section sum up
everything we believe you must understand about Sam Miller s hearing loss solution before making a
final decision...
Now, let s begin :)
Created by Sam Miller, a contractor who used to suffer from hearing loss, Reverse Hearing Loss is a
comprehensive guide that contains information on how to reverse hearing loss in as fast as three
weeks with the help of natural and affordable ingredients the Amish communities have ... Show more
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In simple words, if you don t observe any improvements in your hearing within three weeks, you can
recover your money within two months after your purchase...
The Cons of the Reverse Hearing Loss
Results May Take Longer To Materialize
Reversing hearing loss through natural methods may take longer than three weeks. That s why you
really have to be patient and dedicated in following this treatment plan.
Our recommendation will be to stick to the Reverse Hearing Loss plan for at least 4 5 weeks before
making any conclusions.
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Congenital deafness could be due to a number of reasons, which could be genetic or nongenetic. It s
more complicated to treat, and we don t think this Amish remedy could help reverse this type of
hearing loss. Before you start following the Reverse Hearing Loss program you may want to consult a
qualified healthcare provider to know the treatment that s most appropriate for you or your child.
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Western European Religion Research Paper
For my essay, I chose to answer the question: Would you say the Western European
Christians in the early 16th century saw religion as a significant part of their lives? Why or why
not? This almost seems like a trick question to me as I feel, yes religion played a significant role in
their lives, but no I don t think they respected it as God intended. If you use money and political
status as a loophole in the system, is Christianity that important to you?
Through my readings and observations, I ve gathered that the central goal of many
Christians is to be free and clean of sins and accepted by God. Being taken in by God is ALL that
matters and they will absolutely do whatever is necessary to be certain this happens. Yes, I know ...
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In 1517, a Dominican man named Tetzel was selling indulgences. He had people convinced
that if they paid for this piece of paper called an indulgence they would be pardoned of their
wrong doings. To me this act of fraud defines the word corruption in the Christian church
community. After the devastating damage the Black Death caused, Tetzel and his indulgences
came in at a prime time when people were most vulnerable. People witnessing their friends and
family dying left and right, everyone was in a panic because they needed to cleanse their soul as
soon as possible just in case the grim reaper took them away next. Although it seems Tetzel took
advantage of the faith of the Christian people, I don t think that s the case. The people buying
these indulgences took the easy was out in my opinion. As far as I know, nowhere in the bible
does it state your sins will be forgiven by paying someone money. A truly committed Christian
would know that and use the proper steps given to ask for God s forgiveness. This lack
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  • 2. Susan Sontag s Notes On Camp It is important to first be aware of the concrete definitions of low culture, as defined by Susan Sontag in her Notes on Camp (1964) Low culture is a derogatory term for popular culture and working class culture A direct opposite to this is high culture, often favoured by the elite. In which Sontag recognises that both high culture and low culture are minority cultures. The combined influences of both strains constitute mainstream culture . Before looking at what low culture Pope drew upon to produce his own high art it is important to understand the context of Pope s writing and what was going on in regards to Literary History of that time period. The English Neo Classical Movement dominated English Literature from the Restoration (1660) to the lyrical ballads of 1798,1800 and 1802. It is conventionally divided into three parts. These being the Restoration Age (1600 1700) where figures such as John Milton and John Dryden were renowned. The Augustan Age (1700 1750) where Alexander Pope himself was a central poetic figure and The Age of Johnson (1750 1798). The primary focus is of course the Augustan Age, where Pope s work is prevalent. The Eighteenth century brought a new war of words, with a quarrel in 1690 s France in L Académie Française, putting in to place a new historical sense of culture across Europe. The ideology is that classical authors and learning could not be improved upon or surpassed by modern writers, instead they should look to imitate the great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Madman s Diary By Lu Xun Imagine a world where it s perfectly normal to eat people with no consequences. Where something completely out of the ordinary becomes unusually normal. Chinese culture is purely based on everyday life and morality inside the lives of their followers. Having a deep connection to your ethics links to the human aspect of Chinese culture (Violatti). Filial piety plays a vital role because the Chinese believe how one treats one s elders reveals a lot about oneself (¨Filial Piety in Chinese Culture¨). In A Madman s Diary , the impetuosity for rebellion drives the storyline within the main character. The madman is the only individual that has an amiss, rather than the conventional view on the way society treats inferiors. Xun equates cannibalism allegorically with the dismantling of subordinate people in Chinese culture. Consequently, Lu Xun s short story, ¨A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chinese culture, there are five key relationships one must follow, which exhibits hierarchy within key relationships. The duties and responsibilities granted are specified within these conjunctions ( Exploring Chinese History ). One of the key relationships is the elder brother to younger brother. In, A Madman s Diary , the madman sorrowfully exclaims, I am the younger brother of an eater of human flesh (Xun IV). This juxtaposes the wiser brother and younger brother correlation because the madman considers his brother s perspective significantly. His brother agrees with the cannibalism unknowingly, changing his brother´s perspective on him. Nevertheless, this changes relationship structure because all of a sudden the madman realizes that his own family is just as abominable. The madman is left questioning normal versus what is the right thing to do or believe. To sum up, rebellion against relationship structure shifts the story towards the main character s ideology instead of the town s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Massage Guidelines for candidates These take the form of handouts which cover: 1 2 3 4 The investigation as a whole Planning Stage Developing Stage Evaluation Stage Handouts 1 and 2 could be distributed at the start of the investigation while the other two could be given to students once they completed the previous stage of their investigation and are ready to embark on the next part of the process. If desired, all could be handed out at the start of the investigation. Investigation In order to successfully complete the HND in Business with Accounting you must undertake an investigation of a business issue. This is a graded assessment and you will be given a grade for your work. Your grade will be determined by your mark: Grade A 70% ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall, this is a crucial stage of your investigation. If you make good decisions at this stage, the rest of your investigation should proceed smoothly. It is well worth spending time and effort to complete this stage properly and to get it right. Scottish Qualifications Authority HN Assessment Exemplar/H0J2 35/AEX001 V Business with Accounting: Graded Unit 2 23 July 2012 Personal skills assessment It is important that you identify your personal skills at the start of the investigation. Your assessment should be realistic and reflective, and is likely to focus not just on your strengths, but also areas in which you could make improvements. You will be asked in the Evaluating stage of the project to make an assessment of the new skills and knowledge gained during the process of the investigation. Your initial assessment will provide a benchmark against which you can realistically judge your progress at the end of the investigation. Picking a topic for your investigation It is up to you to decide on the topic that you will investigate. Before making a final choice, you must discuss it with your project tutor. Your tutor can give you help and advice and may also give you suggestions for possible topics, if you find it difficult to make a choice. You can choose a topic which relates to one organisation or one that can be linked to a number of organisations. However, your topic must meet the following criteria:   It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Core Element Of The Film Western A core element of the film western is the struggle between the civilizing forces of society and the resistance of the wilderness. This has been used as a common thematic element in the narrative structure of Westerns, and can be seen in the films portrayal of society s expansion to the west. In these films, this expansion, which is a part of the movement to tame the Wild West, is a conflict that is played out as a battle of oppositions on the American frontier. In director John Ford s My Darling Clementine, this fundamental aspect of the genre comes across in the main character, Wyatt Earp s, conflict with the Clanton family, whom the audience ultimately finds out are the ones who shot and killed the youngest Earp brother. While Wyatt Earp s status as the town marshal symbolizes the civility and order of society, the Clantons a violent, uncivilized family in which the father uses primitive methods of discipline, such as whipping, against his own four sons represent the wilderness of the untamed West. The symbolic importance of the characters in My Darling Clementine is also connected to Ford s use of setting and locale. Given the manner in which Wyatt Earp enters the town and sets about bringing justice to it, his character can be seen as the embodiment of the process of civilization of the West. From a cinematographic standpoint, the shots of locations within the town differ from those of the wilderness beyond the town site. The film makes use of its visual style to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Literature And The Individual Child Traditionally, the term popular culture has denoted the culturedness of the lower classes as opposed to the fine arts or high culture, consumed by the wealthy. The distinction between culturedness of the classes is a socially constructed distinction and is susceptible to change over time; based on the modern ability of all classes to enjoy any popular culture format they choose. The literature and the individual child Within most regions of the world, media and popular culture are an inevitable part of contemporary childhoods children spend more and more time engaging with various types of media than with families and friends and often, school. The literature views popular culture as shaping children s viewpoints through many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often as adults, we dismiss the culture that children see as valuable in opposition to what is perceived as superior, to adults. Adults often see children s culture as dumbed down or innocent. Dismissing children s pop culture as just entertainment or as fluff, misses the overt and covert messages embedded in the medium and the value these items can possess for literacy. Pop culture s overt and covert messages Most reference literature is framed around the psychological perspectives of popular culture and argue that children are proceeding towards an adult state in their courses of thought. The focus being the impact of the interaction between the individual child and popular culture/ media and the domination of behaviours and attitudes such as: o Violence, most notably o Gender stereotyping o Notions of overt sexuality o Stereotypical representations of race and national identities o Class o Power o Exploitation both of children and of parents Children s popular culture icons and their messages: o The Disney Princess characters generate $4billion whilst sending out subtle messages about societal expectations relating to gender and sexuality. o Barbie indicates form fitting clothes and always full make up where appearance seems more valuable than any professional knowledge an individual can possess. Linked to eating disorders and body image issues. o Cinderella cements role expectation where women either perform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Walt Disney s Life And Life No, Walt Disney did not invent the lightbulb, or the computer, but what he did do was revolutionize animations, cartoons, and make billions of peoples imagination and happiness go wild. In bad times, and in good, I ve never lost my Zest for life. Walt Disney said this because that is how he felt about life, he knew there would be ups and downs, but the only way to get through them was to stay positive and enjoy everything life has to offer. Walter Elias Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 5, 1901. He is the fourth of five children, and his parent s name s are Elias and Flora Disney. His father was a very strict and religious man. Elias Disney would sometimes physically abuse his children. His father was working as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also a cartoonist for the school paper. At age 16, he dropped out of school to join the army. He was rejected for being underage, so instead he joined the Red Cross. Red Cross sent him to France for a year, there, he drove an ambulance. After France, he went back to Kansas City in 1919, to work as a commercial illustrator. Later he made crude animated cartoons. He met cartoonist Ubbe Eert Iwwerks, better known as Ub Iwerks at Pesmin Rubin Art Studio, where his brother Roy had gotten him a job. After that, Walt Disney worked at Kansas City Film Ad Company. From there, Walt Disney then decided to open his own animation business. He recruited Fred Harman as his first employee. Walt Disney and Fred Harman made a deal with a local Kansas City theater to screen their cartoons, which they called Laugh O Grams. The cartoons were well liked, and Walt Disney was able to buy his own studio for making cartoons. After a while though, the company had so much debt, it was forced to declare bankruptcy. Disney and his brother, Roy, soon pulled every penny they had and moved to Hollywood. Ub Iwerks also moved to California, and there the three began the Disney Brothers Studio. Their first deal was with New York distributor, Margaret Winkler. The deal was for their Alice Cartoon s and their new character Oswald the lucky Rabbit. A few years later, Disney learned that Margaret Winkler and her husband, Charles Mintz, had stolen the rights to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Edvard Munch The Scream Meaning Art has evolved over millennia of years to become what it is now. However, what is the exact element that people speak of when they say the word: art? The first known use of the word art was during the 13th century, making it quite a recent word, and it comes from the latin word ars meaning skill or craft. Through this, one might see that art is something that is created, such as a painting or sculpture. Be that as it may, art has evolved to fit many definitions, and definitions are simply the opinions, widespread as they are, of those that wrote the dictionaries that many follow to this day. It is my belief that art is more than a creation made by one, but an experience, or an emotion felt when seeing or hearing the creation. To begin, many people respond differently to different types of art. This is because artists allow for the viewer to judge what they see for themselves rather than force one idea onto the masses. The Scream by Edvard Munch to many people can represent the anguish and complexity of life and all of the choices that accompany it. However, others may see it as simply a face of surprise when encountering startlement. It does ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Music is a simple example of this. Many people have a collection of songs that they listen to when calm, angry, or happy. Music with heavy beats and loud bases causes one to feel excited or energized, while simple, easy to follow instrumental music is able to calm one and allow one serenity. The song Thunderstruck by ACDC or Renegade by Styx has a different experience than that felt by The I Love You Song from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Knowing this, people choose songs that they want to listen to based off of their emotions. The art compels one to be influenced into feeling different emotions, and without the experience created by the music, music would not be classified as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Application Testing For Applications For Cloud... Cloud computing is considered as a one of the most emerging technologies which also opens new door for software application testing. This document describes a descriptive literature review for application testing in cloud and methodologies collected from various sources. In this research paper, we have also addressed a testing environmental architecture and the valuable key benefits, to perform execution of test cases and used testing methodologies to enrich quality of cloud applications. We have also tried to covered the scope of cloud computing, which is not only changes the way of obtaining computer resources, but also the methodology of managing and delivering computing services ,technologies and solutions. Hence, in order to ensure high quality of cloud applications under development, developer must also perform testing to examine the quality and accuracy of the design. Additionally, this paper investigates the software testing in cloud environment which includes cloud testing models, recent research work, commercial tools and research issues. This document is prepared based on various sources of research: academic article, books, technological literatures and other web articles. Appropriate references have been provided for the related source. Keywords: Cloud Computing, Descriptive Literature Review, Application Testing in Cloud, Cloud Applications, Cloud Environmental Architecture. Introduction: Cloud Computing: Cloud computing is a model for enabling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. African American Liberation Movement After Ww2 In the end, of World War II, there was an era called the liberation movement that continued through the twentieth century. There were movements to defeat fascism and end colonial and racial domination in other places of the world. It took two decades, but most of Africa and Asia had been decolonized. And so in most cases liberation was peaceful, but other places had a struggle with it. With those struggles in showed that independence would bring a whole new set of challenges. New African states had a hard time with developing political systems. Africans were really not happy with the fact that they had limited gains from colonial reform of 1940. Decolonization was going on in other parts of the world such as India and elsewhere. Africans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Feminization Of Globalization Because of the way gender operates in society and culture, the majority of those most affected by the connected systems of globalization and neoliberalism in nations like Indonesia and Vietnam are women. This is something various scholars, including Hawkesworth, might refer to as the feminization of globalization which is tied to some other systemic gendered processes. According to Hawkesworth, not do women make up 70 percent of the poor globally, but the poor are actually constructed as a feminized category, in how they are regarded as dependent, subrational, and in need of direction (23). This feminization of poverty (Hawkesworth, 23) means that the large group of people in the world who are both poor and women key targets for the neoliberal strategies of economic influence highlighted above. Moreover, many women are tied to dependents through culturally and socially constructed attitudes about gender that essentialize women s ties to motherhood. As Joane Nagel demonstrated in Gender and Sea Level Rise, as was the case for women in Bangledesh during Cyclone Marian, in times of hardship women are expected to care for children, the elderly, and the home (61). Women are also expected to meet this responsibility through self sacrifice. One might call this an example of the feminization of care. Following the interactions of these gendered processes, it is no surprise that women are the ones employed by Nike in countries where the IMF and WB, and the connected systems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Righteousness In Genesis Starting in the latter half of the fourth chapter of Genesis, the line of Cain is presented as being wicked and displaying a lack of regard for God. The fifth chapter, however, offers a light in a dark tunnel with the line of Seth. Amongst the line of Seth, men began to seek after God and call upon His name (cf. Gen. 4:26). Enoch, for example, would come to characterize Seth s line and contrast individuals like Lamech in Cain s line. Noah would also be a descendant of Seth and would be allowed by God to continue the human race despite the flood. However, the righteousness contained within Seth s line would not persist for long. Picking up in the sixth chapter of Genesis, the sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were fair; and they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rise of US to power during the 20th century Essay The U.S. Rise There were many factors that contributed to the United States rise and roles as a world power during the early 20th century. Presidential policies during this time period were the foundation of the U.S. s role as a world power. The conflict in the Philippines was evidence of the U.S. s ability to crush uprising and control a territory. The Spanish American War demonstrates the U.S. s role as a world power. Although the U.S. was only about a century old it s influence drastically affected the whole world. Presidents during the 20th century developed and relied on many different policies involving foreign relations. President Roosevelt s policy was Speak softly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally the U.S. passed the Jones Act of 1916 which allowed Philippino citizens to elect officials. After years of delayed independence the U.S. finally granted the Phillipines independence on July 4, 1916. The U.S. intervened in the Philippines in order to gain territory from Spain. Although President McKinley tried to avoid a war with Spain it seemed to be inevitable. The trouble began with journalism exploiting Spanish atrocities. Then, a battleship blew up and was falsely identified as a Spanish attack. The U.S. first took hold of a Spanish colony (the Philippines) which it later used as a stepping stone to trade with other countries. Then, they fought battles in Cuba (another Spanish colony) and conquered that along with Puerto Rico. By winning the Spanish American War the U.S. gained a position as an imperialist country. After much bloodshed the United States secured it s position as an imperialist and world power. Presidents such as Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson came under power and called for expansion and imperialism all over the globe. The United States choice of action in the Philippines was just one example of it s imperialistic characteristics. The Spanish American War brought a lot of power to the United States. During the early 20th century the United States of America became and stayed an imperialist power. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Haemon Creon Character Analysis You notice how in winter floods the trees/ which bend before the storm preserve their twigs/ the ones who stand against it are destroyed (p280). Those who listen to advice, who don t let their pride get in the way, have a habit of making fewer mistakes. In the play Antigone Creon, the king, is not one of those who listen. In Sophocles ancient tragedy the conflicting words, actions, and ideas of Haemon and Creon develop the king as a tragic hero through the exposure of his hubris while their interactions develop the themes of excessive pride and shifting loyalties. Haemon s well structured argument s first appeals to Creon s beliefs and ego but then shifts to present his own beliefs and those of the citizens of Thebes, and when his attempt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haemon, his son, who s fiance, Antigone, is set to be executed for disobeying the king s decree, tries to reason with the prideful monarch in an attempt to change his fiance s sentence. He first appeals to Creon s convictions, reassuring him that he would never doubt his father s decisions: For me your judgements/ and the ways you act on them are good, (278) then attempts to get Creon to listen to advice: For any man, even if he s wise, there s nothing shameful/ in learning many things, staying flexible. . .when men speak well, it is good to learn from them (280). However his advice goes unheeded by Creon, who instead, in his pride, refuses to listen: and men my age are we going to school/ to learn what s wise from men as young as him (281). Instead of listening to Haemon s calm, reasonable, arguments Creon insults his son, accusing him of being a woman s slave and a person with an empty brain (282). Haemon eventually storms out, while Creon s pride prevents him from listening to Haemon s advice, and causes him to misunderstand Haemon s final warning: Then she ll die and in her death kill someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Dragonfly Research Paper Now that we have covered what exactly an arthropod is and why they (specifically the uniramians class) are so successful, we can focus on one specific organism and look deeper into how they evolved to be so successful in the environment they are in today. The organism that we are going to be focusing on is the dragonfly. The dragonfly has been around for 300 million years and has manage to stay alive and thrive in its environments. Back then an ancestor of dragonflies roamed the planet, its name was Meganeura. Meganeura is a genus of extinct insects from approximately 300 million years ago, they are related to modern day dragonflies. In this group one member known as M. permiana was first described be researchers in Kansas in 1937 as having a wingspan of over 2 feet or 0.6 meters long. It is still considered one of the largest insects ever to be alive on this planet. To better understand why prehistoric dragonflies were bigger than modern ones we must go back in time to take a look at what potentially happened and how the dragonfly evolved into what it is today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wingless insects first appeared approximately 380 million years ago. The evolution of insects happened in four stages but for the dragonfly it appears in the second stage so we will only be looking into the first and second stages. The first stage is called the Apterygote stage, this term broken down basically means without wings. During this stage the simplest forms of insects were developed. They had no wings, or developed leg/ body parts. They also did not go through metamorphosis, instead they went through something known as ametabolous development. Ametabolous development basically means that the immature closely resembles the adult except for the presence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ecotourism in South American Countries Essay Ecotourism in South American Countries Synopsis: We are living in a world that tends to put developed nations against indigenous peoples. Foreign developers seeking cheap labor and natural resources on untouched lands are exploiting cultures that have survived for centuries on their own. South America is a continent that possesses rich indigenous culture that is still relatively untouched by outsiders. Americans have the ability to preserve that heritage through organized efforts to encourage certain types of visitors to indigenous areas to create an economy that will take the place of potential mining, logging, and ranching enterprises. That economy is ecotourism. The following paper displays some of the pros and cons of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To act as a means of improving the status of these poor countries, the idea of Ecotourism was developed. Though the idea of Ecotourism was one with good intentions, the local people in the countries where Ecotourism has been in effect are not gaining much at all. History of Ecotourism: The idea that led to Ecotourism emerged in the late sixties when people like Oswaldo Muñoz, now president of the Ecuadorian Ecotourism Association, started guiding tourists around their countries to view natural wonders. Many companies began to set up lodging near parks and reserves and even began to develop tours of those areas. The vision of showing off exotic plants, animals and the overall natural beauty of countries like Ecuador also attracted them. Yet early on, this did little to help the local economies. It actually contributed to other problems: In Ecuador, half of the country s rain forest disappeared, and environmental groups and other organizations promoting ecotourism flocked to places where endangered species, including many indigenous populations, lived. But with the growing environmental awareness of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Philosophy Of Descartes On The Affirmative, And John... Are ideas innate or not? First, I will present the debate on innate ideas as argued by Descartes on the affirmative, and John Locke on the negative. Descartes view that we do indeed have innate ideas which comes from his meditations concerning the idea of god. While Locke would argue that we do not have innate ideas and that is rooted in his belief that all knowledge is a result of our experiences. Descartes was a French philosopher who was a rationalist. Rationalists believe that all ideas are innate. What this means is that we have all truths already in our minds from birth, and we do not need to take in any information from the outside world to know what is truth. In his book Meditations on First Philosophy Descartes tries to prove that we do have innate ideas. He does so through his mediations on god and wax. Descartes states that all human beings make mistakes, this is shown when he says The senses do sometimes deceive us (Cress 1993,14). Descartes is saying that we can be incorrect in our judgments when we use our senses. We may see someone from afar and believe the to be our friend Jane, but once that person comes closer we realize that it was not Jane but someone else entirely. Thus we have made a mistake. Our senses gather information from the outside world and thus not an innate idea. Descartes argued that when human beings make mistakes like this we are imperfect. When he says human beings are imperfect he is stating that we will not be 100% correct 100% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Theme Of The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian This book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, is about a boy called Arnold Spirit aka Junior. He is a Native American that lives in an Indian Reservation. He isn t really satisfied with his life, since he s pretty poor, but he gets along. He doesn t really accept himself, since he has multiple medical problems, and he has been beaten up since he was little. When he starts to gain more friends in this new (American) school, he starts to like and accept himself more than before. In this book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian (by Sherman Alexie), the main theme is about Arnold trying to accept himself. At first Junior didn t like himself; he was constantly beaten up, he had a lisp and stuttered so he had no self confidence. When he made the decision to go to Reardan, a white school, even Rowdy left him. Rowdy thought Junior was betraying their school by going away and transferring so Rowdy didn t talk to Junior anymore. Without his best friend, Junior completely lost hope. He was scared of the white people and did not expect them to welcome him. He was right. Most of the Americans were cold to him and he did not try to raise his status. Many of the white people made fun of him, and when one guy, Roger, said Did you know that Indians are living proof that niggers f*** buffalo? (pg. 64) he felt that he had to stop it. So he punched him. Junior was expecting to get punched back, but he didn t. In the Indian Reservation, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Eukaryotic Cell Lab Report All living things are composed of cells. A cell is the most basic unit of life and the smallest working unit of living things. Cells can either be classified as prokaryotic or eukaryotic. A prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus and is the smallest type of cells. Whereas, eukaryotic cells are much more complex and include a nucleus. For this lab the student used a cheek cell and an onion cell which are classified as eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells also consist of many organelles. An organelle is one of several structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. A list of organelles are as follows: the nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), ribosome, mitochondria, vacuole, lysosome and chloroplast. Both plant and animal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The function of the cell membrane is to separate the cell from its environment and regulate the exchange of materials into and out of the cell. Along with the cell membrane, all cells have cytoplasm which is the substance composed mostly of water that fills the cell s inner volume. The cytoplasm has three functions which are to provide a medium for organelles to remain suspended in, a site for many biochemical reactions, and aids in the movement of different cellular elements. In addition, both plant and animal cells have a network of tubular membranes within the cytoplasm of the cell, that can be either with a smooth surface (smooth endoplasmic reticulum) or studded with ribosomes (rough endoplasmic reticulum) and are involved in the transport of materials. Mitochondrion which break down sugar molecules into energy and a vacuole which stores food, water, and wastes are also organelles that are found in eukaryotic cells. In addition, lysosomes are also present and break down larger food molecules (lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins) into smaller molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell. However, there are some organelles that are only present in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis Of Prometheus And The First People By Olivia E.... Prometheus And The First People is a historical work of art written by Olivia E. Coolidge. What the Greeks believe at the time man was created there was no sorrow or wicked ways, a war was unknown to man. Zeus entrusted their creation to two brothers, Prometheus and Epimetheus. Epimetheus took over all things but got forced to appeal to Prometheus for help. Prometheus later was tortured by Zeus for making humankind like the gods. After centuries Prometheus was released and him, along with the other gods created woman. Then flooded the earth to kill all evil. This essay will examine, Prometheus And The First People by Oliva E. Coolidge and how the author has used literary elements in creating this detailed story. The story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One day her curious mind got the best of her. She opened the box, and all the dark shadows of hunger, disease, war, greed, anger, jealousy, toil, and all the other hardships man would now have to face flooded out into the world. Oliva E. Coolidge wrote Prometheus and the First People for a particular purpose. Oliva wanted people to understand the importance of making a decision. Each choice you make may not only affect you, but it may affect others. Prometheus decision caused him to be tortured by Zeus for hundreds of years. Afterwards, it caused the gods to create a woman for man. Each god gave the woman a special gift. They gave her things like beauty and curiosity, and her curiosity is what got the best of her. She opened the box the gods told her never to open and flooded out evil into the world. She caused everyone to experience severe and live it that kind of world. The world filled with so much evil, murders, robberies, and treachery the gods choose to destroy it. The gods flooded the Earth sparing only two people, an elderly couple. The old couple was named Deucalion and Pyrrha, and they were chosen to live because they lived their lives in truth and justice. The two were too old to recreate more humans, so they prayed to the gods. They ended up gathering stones and throwing them behind. Each stone Deucalion threw turned into a man and each stone Pyrrha threw a woman it became. They thought that since Earth was their mother, they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Oral Communication Q.4.Oral Communication Oral communication means expressing Information or Ideas through human language. It is a process of verbally transmitting information and ideas one individual or group to another. Oral communication can be Formal or Informal. Formal communication takes place through the formal channels of the organization structure along the lines of authority established by the management. Such communications are generally in writing and may takes any of the forms, policy manuals, procedure and rule books, memoranda ,official, meetings, report etc. Advantage of this type of communication is its help in the fixation of responsibility and maintain of the authority relationships organization. Same as advantages there are some disadvantages in this type of communication, such as generally time consuming cumbersome and it leads to good deal of distortion at times. Another type of communication is Informal communication. Communication arising out of all those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And as oral communications are based on two way communication therefor it promotes an understanding of the real information needs and the communication of relevant information. Oral channels of communication are flexible, easy and pleasant to use. Also simplify and facilitate the transmission of information between people working in different subject. Some of the disadvantage contains, oral communication are not open to everyone. It established researches have access to good network of contacts, but these usually to be time cultivate. Oral communication can lead to misconception because the information is incomplete. So that it is difficult to maintain and therefor result to unstable. Also it lead to misbelief as oral promises do not lend anywhere , so that as a human nature one can make mistake in spelling something different which can some time leads a to major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Sex Of Men Get Up ! Then today, we re gonna teach you about great American sex. Get up! said ________. I stood up in the same painful position as I had every day for about 70 days. I would rather follow the orders and reduce the pain that would be caused when the guards come to play; the guards used every contact opportunity to beat the hell out of the detainee. As soon as I stood up, the two _______ took off their blouses, and started to talk all kind of dirty stuff you can imagine, which I minded less. What hurt me most was them forcing me to take part in a sexual threesome in the most degrading manner. What many _______ don t realize is that men get hurt the same as women if they re forced to have sex, maybe more due to the traditional position of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here in America, everywhere actually, terrorism is taken extremely seriously. America has dealt with many situations the wrong way, for example, the encounter with the Native Americans. What has America done wrong in regards to terrorism and terror suspects, and how can we as a country change it for the better and still be aggressive in keeping terror out of our country? The Geneva Convention rules were put into place to protect prisoners of war, soldiers, and civilians. It describes in full detail how these people should be treated and how our country should deal with civilians, soldiers, and prisoners of war in all different aspects. But, months after the tragic event of September 11, 2001, the president, George Bush declared that members of the al Qaeda and others were not entitled to the formal protections of the Geneva Convention (Washington Post). Who protects the detainees from inhumane treatment, abuse, and other vicious and cruel treatment? America in its entirety should accept accountability for the repetitive acts of inhumane cruelty and torture towards the detainees. They need to redirect that aggression and focus it towards finding effective non life threating ways to protect. The punishment should ultimately fit the crime as long as the punished is the actual threat to our nation. On ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Econ Bk Sol | 9 |possibilites, preferences, | | |and choices | Chapter Answers to the Review Quizzes Page 206 1. What does a household s budget line show? The budget line plots combinations of goods that require all a household s income and describes the limits to its consumption choices. 2. How does the relative price and a household s real income influence its budget line? The magnitude of the slope of the budget line equals the relative price of the good or service measured on the horizontal axis. A fall in the price of the good measured on the horizontal (vertical) axis decreases that good s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the consumer is indifferent among all points on an indifference curve, when moving along it any increase in satisfaction from gaining one good must be matched by an equal decrease in satisfaction from a loss in the other good. An indifference curve is bowed toward the origin because the more of good x that is consumed the less you are willing to give up of good y to get more of good x and remain indifferent. 3. What do we call the magnitude of the slope of an indifference curve? The magnitude of the slope of an indifference curve is called the marginal rate of substitution (MRS). The MRS measures the rate at which the consumer gives up one good to get more of another good, while remaining on the same indifference curve (keeping the consumer indifferent about the changes). The ratio of the quantity of one good needed to replace the quantity of the other good and remain indifferent is the slope of the indifference curve. The bowed in shape of the indifference curve is due to the assumption of diminishing MRS. 4. What is the key assumption about a consumer s marginal rate of substitution? The key assumption about the marginal rate of substitution is that it is diminishing as a consumer moves down an indifference curve, creating the bowed in shape. Page 214 1. When a consumer chooses the combination of goods and services to buy, what is she or he trying to achieve? The consumer is trying to achieve the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Plasmid Pglo Lab Report Lab Report This lab is about moving genes from one thing to another using plasmids. Plasmid has the ability to replicate, so it replicates independently, and separately from the chromosomal DNA. Plasmid are one or more small piece of DNA and they enter cells as a double strand DNA. When they enter the cell as a doubke strand they do not invade he chromosomal DNA. We will also transform bacteria into GFP which is mainly from the jelly fish Aequorea Victoria. The GFP causes the the jelly fish to fluorescent and glow in the dark. After the transformation, bacteria starts to make the GFP which causes them to glow a green color under a ultraviolet light. A I started off the Procedure by labeling my Two tubes +pGLO and pGLO. After that I used my pipet to put 250 ul of CaCI2 into both tubes. I placed the tubes in some ice and started to select colonies of bacteria that were fat . I then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I looked at he pGLO through a uv light. Then I put my loop into the pGLO plasmid DNA tube and made sure that the ring was covered with he solution, then mixed it into the +pGLO. I then place the tubes back on ice for 10 minutes and I pushed them under the ice. While my tubes were sitting in the ice I begin Ito label my LB nutrient Agar plates on the bottom. When the 10 minutes is up for the tubes in the ice, I removed them from the ice and put them into a film holder and placed them into a heated water bath for 50 seconds.The settings for the water should be 42 degrees Celsius. When the 50 seconds are up, I placed both tubes back on the ice and had them sit in there for 2 minutes. After the 2 minutes I I removed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Occurence At Owl Creek Bridge The short story, An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce, is quite strange and vivid in its description of the final moments before death. It gives a sudden burst of hope to the reader with the escape of main character, Peyton Farquhar. The story begins with Peyton being held hostage by soldiers of the Union troops. They were preparing to hang him off of the Owl Creek Bridge. They inched him closer and closer to the edge of the bridge with the noose around his neck. His heart was pounding louder and faster each minute. His senses had enhanced so much that he could hear a small pocketwatch that was in an officers pocket. The closer he got to the edge of the bridge, the louder the ticking of the clock. Peyton tried his hardest to only think about his family in his final moments. Suddenly, the story cut to a flashback. It showed he and his wife having a conversation with one of the Confederate soldiers. Peyton asked about the Union soldiers, and the Confederate officer warned him that they were going to hang anyone who tried to tamper with the railroads. Peyton himself decided to try to burn down the Owl Creek Bridge, ignoring the warnings given to him. That was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Farquhar began to think of possible ways for him to make an escape. He believed that he could untie his hands, plummet into the water down below, and swim to safety. He was able to free his hands from the rope and fell into the water. He untied all of the ropes that were binding his feet and his neck and began swimming down the river. The soldiers began to shoot at him, but Peyton was able to dodge all of their bullets. He continued swimming until he was far away from his enemies. Once he came out of the water, he laid on the bank and was able to sense all of his surroundings in a way he had not been able to before. He began to better appreciate the world around him. Farquhar released a sigh of relief; he had escaped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Balanced Scorecard Paper In this discussion, the researcher believes the Balanced Scorecard method is a 20th century innovation that can be used to improve hospital performance, strategic planning and implementation initiatives. With healthcare being one of the most complex industries. The transformation of healthcare technology, clinical services and administration is continuously changing significantly. Clinical systems that are used for patient medical records, physician documentation and individual clinical groups are required to pay more for treatment. Regulatory compliance monitors and enforces legal policies, procedures, privacy and security matters. Balanced Scorecard is a general methodology that is being used to improve performance within strategic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Theme Of Imagination In A Midsummer Night Dream A Midsummer s Night Dream by William Shakespeare demonstrates that imagination is an amazing thing, as it allows the audience to think differently and be unique and form new ideas, concepts and images. Shakespeare s play uses an immense amount of imagination to help develop the story create conflicts and complications to engage the audience. Imagination is also used in the way Shakespeare presents the play to the audience and in the way the characters are presented. Imagination is used a lot in A Midsummer s Night Dream to help develop the story. An example of Shakespeare using imagination to help develop the story is when he added fairies to the story which the mortals were unaware of. This added a completely different aspect to the play as it created more complications and helped develop the issues they were facing. For example when Oberon and Titania were fighting over the Indian prince, Oberon ordered Puck his jester to harvest a magical love flower. This love flower caused Demetrius and Lysander who both loved Hermia to both love Helena instead. This caused a lot of conflict and confusion and lead Helena to believe that Lysander, Demetrius and Hermia were trying to make fun of her. Damn it! I see you re all determined to gang up on me for a few laughs. (Sparknotes, 2003:95) all this drama caused by the fairies helped make for a more interesting play and developed the storyline of the play even further. Besides Shakespeare using imagination to develop his storyline, he also utilised a lot of imagination in the way that he presented the play to the audience. An example of Shakespeare s unique ways of presenting a play was the idea of having the characters in A Midsummer s Night Dream put on a play within the play. Shakespeare s idea of having a play within the play showcased and used a lot of imagination. For example, when the craftsmen, who were putting on the play had limited resources and had to have someone play the part of the wall. Which Pyramus and Thisbe whom were the main characters in the craftsmen s play would talk through, scenes like this in the craftsmen s play showcased a lot of imagination. Even though the play that the craftsmen presented was poorly rehearsed and didn t use many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Study Abroad Mission Statement Iowa State University will lead the world in advancing the land grant ideals of putting science, technology, and human creativity to work (Strategic plan 2010 2015). Iowa State s goals are to be a world leader in science, technology and human creativity. This goal is evident in Iowa State s Study Abroad Program. The Study Abroad Program allows Iowa State students to explore the world while continuing their education at an affordable rate. The Study Abroad program goes hand in hand with the university s mission statement, and its land grant status. The program has many different locations to choose from all across the planet for any major. The Study Abroad program helps spread Iowa State around the globe and become a world leader in science, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most popular semester or year program offered is in Australia, either in New Castle, Tasmania, or Canberra. Secondly is Costa Rica. and the third most chosen semester or year program is in Greece at The American College of Thessaloniki. Some popular summer programs include Ireland, Italy at Lorenzo de Medici, and in London at Middlesex University(Study Abroad Center). The Study Abroad program has the power to take a student to any culture or lifestyle to study a wide variety of majors. Over 1300 Isu students studied abroad last year with programs spanning from a week up to a full year. (Study Abroad Center) Studies also show that students who study abroad typically graduate before students who stayed on University for all four years(Study Abroad Center). The study abroad program spans far and wide spreading fellow cyclones across the globe making Iowa State university more and more known every day propelling Iowa State to a be a world leader in education. The Study Abroad Center is conveniently located with many resources for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Possible Underlying Determinant Of Depressive Disorder An Analysis of Possible Underlying Determinant of Depressive Disorder in Eastern Europe According to the data collected by WHO in 2012, in Eastern Europe the suicide rate is equal or greater than 15 suicides per 100,000 populations, which is more severe than other parts of the world. There have been studies done by researchers in different institutes discussing the factors that cause this phenomenon. Background The countries in Eastern Europe were once know as the United Soviet Socialist Republic, which was formed soon after Vladimir Lenin seized power in 1922. In 1991, due to political and economic mismanagement, the union collapsed under General Mikhail Gorvachev. Many split countries began constructing democratic institutions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this study of population samples from these three Eastern European countries, strong associations between depressive symptoms and effort reward imbalance at work is found, as well as material deprivation and marital status. There were also weak associations between depression and education and history of unemployment. But depression was not associated with job control after controlling for socioeconomic factors. Depressive Symptoms in Urban Population Samples in Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic This is another study done by Pikhart and his colleagues to investigate the rates and distributions of depressive disorder in urban population in the three Eastern European countries. With the same method of cross sectional studying, the results show the prevalence of depressive disorder differs between genders. In men, the prevalence was 23% in Russia, 21% in Poland and 19% in the Czech Republic; in women the percentages were 44% in Russia, 40% in Poland, and 34% in the Czech Republic. In general, women scored higher on depression scale than men did. The study also indicated that depressive disorder were positively associated with material deprivation, marital status (being unmarried), and drinking status ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Persuasive Essay On Curfew Laws Curfew Laws Do you think it s okay to stay out all night if you re not causing problems? Do you really think that young teens our out causing problems? The state thinks it s a problem for children under the age of 18 being out late without superfusion. Police officers say children that are out late are most likely out doing things they not supposed to be doing.Curfew laws shouldn t be a law because they are unfair to the children that don t cause problems and know how to act in public. Children shouldn t be punished for things others are doing. On the one hand, some argue that curfew laws are unfair to children that don t cause problems.It s unfair for all children that know how to behave to be punished for what the children that don t have no home training actions. There should only be consequences for those that don t know how to act in public, everyone shouldn t have to suffer for the problems someone else is causing. Supports say teenagers shouldn t have a curfew because teenagers need to hang out with their friends and at least go out In other words teens shouldn t have curfew because children need to get out the house, some teens need to go out and kick it with their friends to let out stress out and because teens can start to feel depressed for sitting in the house.Curfew laws are stopping children from doing important things because they can t be out late. Some children that s under the age of 18 have jobs and help out others but they can t do that because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Russian Revolution And The Bolsheviks Political changes for Russian were one of the key effects of the revolution. Bolsheviks became the leader of the country, leading to the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), the first communism country ever have on earth in 1922. Before that, the Bolsheviks government of Soviet Russia signed a peace treaty with the Central Power in March 1918 to withdraw from World War I under Lenin s order. He believed that a world revolution would yet to be occurring by adopting from the success of Russia. Peace was what Russia immediately in need for as to secure his position and to be focus on internal affairs. In addition, Lenin had promise to end the war, the Soviet government must have to agree and sign the Treaty of Brest Litovsk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was demonstrated through the complete changes in benefits, and regulations for example under several announcement of the communist government. In 1917, four days after the October Revolution, Lenin incorporated the eight hour working day which dramatically improved the working condition of Russia s population. In 1919, Lenin instituted free education throughout Russia. Yet there were a lot of positive consequences resulted from the revolution, however there were also critics on some policies that were disadvantaging the public as well. The war and revolution already had a drastic effect on food production. In addition, areas that have the most farmland such as Livonia and Riga were given to the German under the Treaty of Brest Litovsk, people s life were deeply affected by having little food anywhere. A terrible famine occurred in between 1921 to 1922 and 5 million people died. The government had to agree to accept foreign aid to leisure the problem at the moment, seeking for further changes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Data Mining Method (Miyagi et al. 2016) [10] Suggest visualization mechanism for user flow data. Various movement of user is recorded and result is generated graphically. Compression techniques are used in order to use bandwidth efficiently. This paper presents a visualization tool for large scale people flow dataset featuring compression and data mining techniques. (Gong, Wang, and Peng 2016) [3] The data mining process is enhanced by the use of bijective soft set tool. This tool helps in mining the soft sets. The recognition ability is lost by bijective data set if faulty data is presented. So it is utmost important to handle faulty data. For this purpose β misclassification degrees is defined. (Wibisono et al. 2016) [13] Traffic data is analyzed by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Checkpoint, replications, shadow paging etc are techniques which are widely used in cloud computing to tackle faults if any to increase efficiency of work. (Choi, Chung, and Yu 2013) [1] To use mobile device as a computing resource, temporary network disconnection caused by user mobility and various HW/SW faults causing service disruption should be considered. Also these issues must be resolved to support mobile users and to provide user requirements for services. Under the proposed scheduling, a mobile device is used as a resource for providing cloud services, faults caused from user mobility or other reasons are tolerated and user requirements for QoS are considered. (Joshi and Sivalingam 2013) [7] Cloud is exposed to malicious entries. Preservation of data hence is compulsory. In order to reduce the impact of server failures on the VDCs hosted in the data center, we present a new load balancing scheme based on clustering that efficiently allocates the VDCs on the data center. (Kaur and Pandey 2015) [8] Migration is also critical while cloud computing is considered. Various techniques of VM migration is described by the use of proposed paper. Pre Copy and post copy mechanisms are described briefly in this paper. Downtime and migration time is considered as parameter in this case. (Jeincy 2016) [6] A space aware approach is suggested by the proposed scheme of thing. Separate lists are maintained in order to identify occupied and free space ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Global Warming Is A Problem Essay Abstract Global warming is a dilemma; it is a debatable issue between a fact and a theory, between approval and disapproval and between having advantages and disadvantages. Endless questions that have indefinite answers arise to a man s mind when just tackling the idea of the global warming. Many people do not take in consideration the environmental issues, their main interests lie behind thinking about their personal lives and needs. Only few who think about the environment they re living in. Is it a real growing problem having evidence? , or by looking at the history of the climate change, is it just an environmental condition that will pass by causing some dramatic changes to the climate? Keywords Climate Change, Existence and Non Existence of Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, Sea Level Rise, Global Temperature Rise, Global Warming Consequences, Environmental Skepticism, Global Warming Solutions. 1. Introduction Does global warming issue worth our attention?, Scientists worked hard to reach an answer, amazingly all of the answers were found in nature as Albert Arnold Al Gore, Jr. said, The ice has stories to tell us referring to analyzing pole s ice layers process. In 1824, The French physicist Joseph Fourier showed the relation between earth s atmosphere and its temperature. Moreover, the US scientist Wallace Broecker firstly introduced the term global warming in a scientific paper. Although effects of climatic changes are strongly noticed around us, some people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Dave Pelzer And Child Abuse Over three million reports each year, and over six million children involved. A report is made every 10 seconds. People impacted 6 or more times usually die 20 years earlier. Enough money is spent on cases to send 1.7 million kids to college. 4 to 5 children die each day. These are just some of the statistics of child abuse (www.c). Dave Pelzer has had one of the worst childhoods I have heard of. Dave is the son of Stephen and Catherine Pelzer, and started to receive abuse at the age of 4 (en.w). When he got abused, it was more than just a slap across the cheek: Catherine took it to a whole new level. Some of the worst types of abuse was burning him on the stove top or making him drink ammonia (Pelzer A Child 41). She also once shoved his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Chlorofluorocarbons Affecting Canada s Ozone Layer How do CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons affect Canada s Ozone layer. To answer this question we first have to understand chlorofluorocarbons and the earth s ozone layer. Chlorofluorocarbons are chemical compounds made up of three chlorine atoms. One fluorine atom and 1 carbon atom. There were many uses for CFCs ranging from, being used as coolants in refrigerants to propellants for aerosols to being used as solvents for dry cleaning. As CFCs are non flammable and not very toxic we thought they were a revolutionary compound, but unfortunately CFCs were one of the leading causes for the depletion of our ozone layer. ozone is a type of oxygen, an ozone molecule consists of three oxygen atoms whereas a regular oxygen molecule only consists of two. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Asian American Movement Historian Daryl Joji Maeda called the The Asian American movement a multiethnic alliance comprising of all ethnicities by drawing on the discourses and ideologies of the Black Power and anti war movements in the United States as well as decolonization movements around the globe. By the 1960s, a new generation, less attached to the ethnic differences that plagued Asian immigrant groups, began to grow and work together. The black and white binary race treatment in the US alienated Asian Americans as an other, causing some to begin their own rally for Asian American civil rights. Many of the early Asian movements occurred over labor issues. Asian immigrants organized for labor rights and partnered with other Asians and other mistreated ethnic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Student activism was widespread during the late 1960s, as students protested a multitude of issues such as class inequalities and racial inequalities. The Third World Liberation Front of 1968 provided an avenue for student groups of color to band together against discriminatory practices in the university. The multiracial coalition consisted of six student organizations, including the Black Student Union (BSU) and the Asian American Political Alliance. The BSU was extremely important in rallying other student groups to be part of the movement to improve the lives of colored people. For example, it was a member of the BSU who approached the leaders of the Intercollegiate Chinese for Social Action (ICSA) to join forces with BSU. It was moments like these interactions that made Asian American activists realize that their own liberation could only take place in accordance with other color liberation movements. Thus, interracial affinity expressed not only to blacks, but to Latinos, Native Americans and other ethnic groups of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Civil War In Anil s Ghost Sri Lanka is more than meets the eye. It can be perceived as a place with golden beaches, rising waves, misty mountains... and many sites (10 Good Reasons). Outside of these golden beaches , and deep within the heart of Sri Lanka is a place where the truth is hidden from the public by the government. In Michael Ondaatje s Anil s Ghost, Sri Lanka is the setting of the book and where the protagonist, Anil tries to prove the truth of government murders. Although, this righteous act is constantly being delayed because of the civil war, lack of technology, and poor emergency services in Sri Lanka. For starters, the Sri Lankan civil war has a major impact on Anil trying to prove the truth of government assassinations. Since the country is in a civil war, the government can be very sensitive to what is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anil and Sarath realize that they do not have the technology to completely analyze the skeleton body, so they go to Palipana for advice, where he redirects them to Ananda Udugma...a sculptor...to recreate the face of Sailor (Ondaatje 91). They then take the recreation around Sri Lanka, and finally identifying him as Ruwan Kumara... at the third plumbago village (Ondaagtje 269). The time it takes Anil and Sarath to travel from the site they found the skeleton to discovering Sailor s identity could easily have been a week long. During this time, hundreds of lives could have been taken away from the government and no one would know or do anything because there was no solid evidence proving that it was actually happening. If Sri Lanka had the technology to identify the body quicker, it could have only taken several hours, making a huge difference compared to the week it originally took them. Those several hours would bring up this controversy open to the public, scaring the Sri Lankan government and ending the doing of government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay about Divisions of The Field of Economics Economics is the science that permits you to assess your company s position in the business cycle as needed. Economics works hand in hand with corporate strategy. While strategy addresses the how and why of business decision making, macroeconomics tries to pinpoint the when of strategic decisions. As a member of the management team in a growing business part of your responsibilities will be to analyze economic conditions and predict recessions and recoveries based on the business cycle. If you anticipate a recession, you will probably propose cutting production and trimming inventories. You may even have to downsize the company, either by layoffs, hiring freezes, curtailing capital spending, or any combination of the three; in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macro Economics The field of economics is split into two distinct branches. Microeconomics covers the functioning of individual markets for goods and services. It addresses how these markets are structured and how the pricing of goods and services and production costs is determined. Micro economists believe it is the forces of supply and demand in any market eliminate any shortages or surpluses in that market. Using Adam Smith s invisible hand metaphor, competitive markets will provide the most efficient distribution of resources. Macroeconomics focuses on shifts in the business cycle, and the implications of these movements in economic growth, inflation, recession, productivity, budget deficits, trade deficits, and the value of our currency. Macroeconomists believe that the broader economy, composed of many goods and services will not always self correct. Lengthy periods of unemployment and inflation can occur, as well as trade deficits; and it may take government intervention to remedy the situation. Therefore it may be necessary for government to periodically stimulate the economy during a recession or restrain the economy to slow inflation or decrease the value of the currency to improve the balance of trade. Government achieves this by applying fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policy tools. When government changes fiscal policy, it uses increased expenditures or more tax cuts to stimulate the economy. When it wants to fight inflation it can reduce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. tech summary Essay examples CHAPTER 13 1. How does building new systems produce organizational change? Describe each of the four kinds of organizational change that can be promoted with information technology. 1)Automation: improve efficiency and make manual steps not required 2)Rationalization: Streamline standard operating procedures 3)Business process reengineering: Analyze, simplify, and redesign business processes 4)Paradigm shifts: Rethink the nature of the business and the nature of organization. Define business process management and describe the steps required to carry it out. Business process management: use various tools and methodologies to analyze existing processes, design new process, and optimize those processes and it can never be over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2) Traditional structured approaches: Traditional structured development methods are process oriented, focusing primarily on modeling the processes. It specifies the processes or transformations that occur within each module and the interfaces that exist between them. 4. What are the alternative methods for building information systems? Define the traditional systems life cycle. The life cycle methodology is a phased approach to building a system, dividing systems development into formal stages. Describe each of its steps and its advantages and disadvantages for systems building. Steps: System analysis, System design, Programming, Testing, Conversion, Production and maintenance. Advantages: Activities can be repeated to modify the wrong process Disadvantages: it can be costly, time consuming, and inflexible and it is not suitable for many small desktop systems. Define information system prototyping The prototype is a working version of an information system or part of the system, which consists of building an experimental system rapidly and inexpensively for end users to evaluate. Describe its benefits and limitations. List and describe the steps in the prototyping process. Benefits: Prototyping encourages intense end user involvement throughout the systems development life cycle, it is more likely to produce systems that fulfill user requirements. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Youth Gang Culture Over the decade an emergence of the youth gang culture has seen its fair share of publicised scrutiny. With the increase in violent youth gangs becoming more of a reality the UK governments have had a distinctive and problematic issue with the youth of today s society that choose to not confirm with the social norms. So what key factors attract people to this idea of being a Gang member? In a collaboration of well thought out theories and a well adapted proposition conspiring with this question of troubled families and youth gang involvement, Tara young alongside Daniel Silverstone and Wendy Fitzgibbon Criminologists from the social sciences of the University of London Metropolitan examine this moral panic around families and the link ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Food Stamp Program Essay The Food Stamp Program, recently renamed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, has been helping serve the citizens of America since 1939. This program focuses on providing food at a discounted price to those who qualify. The past has helped shaped and grow this government program, however, it has also had to adjust and change due to new demands and the changing demographics of the population. SNAP has allowed Americans to provide themselves and their families with nutritious meals at a discounted price. However, if the newly proposed restrictions are implemented there would be fewer options available and limit the recipient s purchasing power. The Food Stamp Program first began seventy eight years ago, by Security of Agriculture, Henry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three main legislative pieces were introduced to help address the issues of where the money to fund the program would come from, how the program would be administered and the complete process of certification. On July 1, 1994, the FSP program began operating nationwide. The longer the bill was enacted the more problems came up that needed to be addressed. In 1977, both the republicans and democrats provided main targets that each party wanted to be addressed. Thus, the new Food Stamp Act of 1977 revised the primary act in the following ways: established statutory income eligibility guidelines at the poverty line, penalized households whose heads voluntarily quit jobs, eliminated the requirement that households must have cooking facilities (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): A Short History of SNAP). With increasing enrollment, there became a need to re adjust, cut backs were issued throughout the program and the structuring of some elements of the bill had to change in order to cut cost. Over the next few years, the program grew in the number of recipients and in its area of coverage. The FSP begin offering relief for disaster victims and extending coverage of children and those with disabilities. By August 2008, participation had reached an all time (non disaster) high of 29 million people per month (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): A Short History of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Disadvantages Of Attachment Theory During times of distress, many of us choose to turn to a friend willing to lend an ear. This airing of grievances can feel therapeutic, allowing us to get out all of our heavy emotions and thoughts. It also creates room for a new perspective of a friend who can offer advice, support, or the affirmations we crave. However, when we are unable to move past the distressing circumstances, this communication can quickly progress into co rumination. This occurs when friends become fixated on a problem and the accompanying negative thoughts and emotions making them incapable of coming to an acceptable conclusion of the topic. This maladaptive behavior results in two distinct outcomes: bonding and increased closeness between friends, and increased difficulties ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to attachment theory, early experiences with caregivers shape how individuals relate interpersonally and how they cope using emotion regulation strategies. These styles are activated in adulthood during times of threat (Burnette, Green, Worthington, Bradfield, 2009). An insecure attachment style results from having high levels of either attachment anxiety or attachment avoidance, and is related to psychopathologies and difficulties in interpersonal relationships (Levi Belz, Gvion, Horesh, Apter, 2013; Stroebe, Schut, Stroebe, 2006). Both co rumination and attachment style are prevalent during distressing times of our lives and likely interact in the process. Given insecure attachments style s maladaptive associations with emotional coping and well being it may be that co rumination will have a worse outcomes for those who are unable to hold secure attachments in relationship. I propose that an insecure attachment style moderates the outcomes of co rumination. An insecure attachment style will magnify the increased internalizing symptoms and hindering advancement relationship quality that is said to culminate from co rumination (see Figure 1). This paper will first review the construct of co rumination, its components and its relation to the outcomes of internalizing symptoms and relationship quality. Next, I will cover insecure anxious attachment, insecure avoidant attachment, and how these relate to the variables of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Little Book Of Commonsense Investing By Jon Bogle The Little Book of Commonsense Investing by Jon Bogle was published March 5, 2007. It is a book for beginner investors about owning diversified portfolios and holding out for the long term. It pushes for classic index funds, which are the only Investment that guarantees you with your fair share of the stock market returns (Intro). It contains various graphs throughout the book regarding returns and past performance on different investments. It sells for approximately 10 dollars and its ISBN 13 is 978 0470102107. John C. Bogle is the founder and ex CEO of Vanguard, known for its low cost and diversified index funds. He has written this book as a straightforward strategy for the average person to be able to match the market rate of growth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and reaped all the rewards. This continued until helpers came and convinced a few members that they could earn them a better rate of return by selling and buying various stocks for a small fee. The fees of the helpers and taxes from capital gains result in the diminishing of the entire family s wealth. The parable is trying to get a person to understand that by paying others to make your investment decisions, they are actually taking away from you. In Buffett s words For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases (5). This is the general theme of the book; that as your investment strategy gets more complicated, returns will decrease. Jon Bogle takes this idea and runs with it in the rest of the book, discussing 3 simple ideas: invest primarily in stocks, invest for the long term, and invest in index funds. In the book, Bogle compares purchasing stocks with that of the return on businesses. He sees that the correlation is very similar; by investing in stocks, you are investing in the business as well. This makes it risky in the short term, because of unpredictability. Half of stocks a person picks will beat the market, and half won t generally. This results in the concept of a zero sum game. Once you add in fees though, the result is a loser s game. He goes on to discuss how the S P, the largest 500 companies, has outpaced the largest cap funds over the years though and how stocks can earn you profit if you diversify. The next concept Bogle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Why Competitive Sports Are Good For Children Not everyone believes competitive sports are good for kids. Some people believe competitive sports are harmful to kids. Competitive sports are good because they improve overall health, teach life lessons, and positively impact kids lives. The first reason competitive sports are good is they improve everyone s health. Mango thinks that exercise and physical fitness is a good thing in our country where obesity is a problem. Davis thinks it will burn calories and motivates kids to eat healthier foods. According to O Connor obesity would plunge by 26% if kids played on two sports teams per year. The second reason competitive sports are good is when kids play sports they can learn life lessons. Mango thinks that creating and setting goals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Pros And Cons Of Reverse Hearing Loss Reverse Hearing Loss Formula By Sam Miller Full Review Hello friend and welcome! Below you will find our complete review of the Reverse Hearing Loss formula by Sam Miller. As always, we will begin with an overview of the guide, continue with explanations regarding the main advantages and disadvantages of this natural treatment plan, and in the final section sum up everything we believe you must understand about Sam Miller s hearing loss solution before making a final decision... Now, let s begin :) Created by Sam Miller, a contractor who used to suffer from hearing loss, Reverse Hearing Loss is a comprehensive guide that contains information on how to reverse hearing loss in as fast as three weeks with the help of natural and affordable ingredients the Amish communities have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In simple words, if you don t observe any improvements in your hearing within three weeks, you can recover your money within two months after your purchase... The Cons of the Reverse Hearing Loss Results May Take Longer To Materialize Reversing hearing loss through natural methods may take longer than three weeks. That s why you really have to be patient and dedicated in following this treatment plan. Our recommendation will be to stick to the Reverse Hearing Loss plan for at least 4 5 weeks before making any conclusions. Not For Hearing Loss Present At Birth Congenital deafness could be due to a number of reasons, which could be genetic or nongenetic. It s more complicated to treat, and we don t think this Amish remedy could help reverse this type of hearing loss. Before you start following the Reverse Hearing Loss program you may want to consult a qualified healthcare provider to know the treatment that s most appropriate for you or your child. Available As An Electronic Book
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  • 47. Western European Religion Research Paper For my essay, I chose to answer the question: Would you say the Western European Christians in the early 16th century saw religion as a significant part of their lives? Why or why not? This almost seems like a trick question to me as I feel, yes religion played a significant role in their lives, but no I don t think they respected it as God intended. If you use money and political status as a loophole in the system, is Christianity that important to you? Through my readings and observations, I ve gathered that the central goal of many Christians is to be free and clean of sins and accepted by God. Being taken in by God is ALL that matters and they will absolutely do whatever is necessary to be certain this happens. Yes, I know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1517, a Dominican man named Tetzel was selling indulgences. He had people convinced that if they paid for this piece of paper called an indulgence they would be pardoned of their wrong doings. To me this act of fraud defines the word corruption in the Christian church community. After the devastating damage the Black Death caused, Tetzel and his indulgences came in at a prime time when people were most vulnerable. People witnessing their friends and family dying left and right, everyone was in a panic because they needed to cleanse their soul as soon as possible just in case the grim reaper took them away next. Although it seems Tetzel took advantage of the faith of the Christian people, I don t think that s the case. The people buying these indulgences took the easy was out in my opinion. As far as I know, nowhere in the bible does it state your sins will be forgiven by paying someone money. A truly committed Christian would know that and use the proper steps given to ask for God s forgiveness. This lack
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