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City Hall, The Home Of Bristol City Council (Bcc) Reopened
City hall, the home of Bristol City Council (BCC) reopened this past summer following a major
refurbishment and development. Across the first floor, there are 17 available bookable rooms to hire
including the council chamber, conference hall and various meeting and conference rooms of different
sizes, both modern and heritage. Following budget cuts from the government, BCC requires an
immediate action towards making substantial savings by 2017/18. Generating income has been an
integral focus within this exercise. As BCC acquires the license for weddings and civil partnerships,
they are willing to utilise their available tangible asset (City hall) as a potential to bring significant
income and benefit from the flourishing wedding market. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To establish a reputable business that is active and current with trends required to reach customers on
various platforms and provide an immediate highest level of service. It is advised BCC to focus in a
specific geographical region because location can be a huge influencing factor, as majority of their
customers will be based near or around the business (Dahl, 2014). According to Google trends, Bristol
had the popularity search rate of 96% for the term wedding venues in the last 12 months (figure 1).
(Figure 1: Google trends) BCC s target market should consist of recently engaged couples around the
South West region (Bristol, Bath and Gloucester) who are aged between 18 35 years old with stable
income and planning their wedding or civil partnership. 34% of women regularly browse inspiration
on dresses and venues on the web (Gardner, 2014). Therefore, more specifically, the campaign should
be focused primarily toward female audience as they are more incline to be proactive with the
wedding plans (Sniezek, 2005). According to ONS (2016), 86.4% of women in the UK are internet
users. The campaign will be targeted towards regular Internet users who are technologically
interconnected through the means of smart phones and computers (Ryan, 2014). They will be
frequently on social media and active online seeking to find a suitable venue for their wedding event.
Since
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Analysis Of Beverly Daniel Tatum s Article Defining Racism
Beverly Daniel Tatum article Defining Racism she states that racism is still alive today theres no one
way to ever truly escape completely. When we claim to be free of prejudice, perhaps what we are
really saying is that we are not hate mongers. But no one is completely innocent. (Tatum6)We all say
or think we are completely free of being stereotypical but how can we not when its all around us in the
media or just the way we grew up and weren t able to change where we went to school or where we
lived. Each of us needs to look at our own behavior. Am I perpetuating and reinforcing the negative
messages..,or am I seeking to challenge them? (Tatum 6) Everyone can have there own definition of
racism depending on what you where taught or what
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Leadership Is Important When Conducting A Organization,...
Leadership is important when conducting a organization, program, or event. There are many changes
in educational organizations. The article talks about how educational organizations can adjust to
change and what it takes to implement change. Change is always good especially with the changes of
time. Technology is way more advance in the millieum era then it was in the 1990 s so changing
educational organizations should arrange with the advancement of the era. Educational organizations
that are behind with advancement could possibly fail and not succeed with a lack of participants.
According to Martincic They are incited by a number of factors: technological advancement, changed
expectations and needs of the clients, change market conditions, changing of legistration, changed
social values etc. (p.g 1). The article also goes into detail about being able to come together and take
intination in developing a plan to create change.
When individuals want to implement change they have to develop not only a plan but also have
resources and a committee or team. Therefore more then one idea or suggestion will make the plan
worthwhile of pursuing. Individuals who would want change also have to reach out to stakeholders
and politicians. Politicans are on the forefront of reaching a lot of people. As said by Martincic (2015),
Much more interesting for the long term efficiency of an organization is the change that orginates
from the organization itself as premediated, planned
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Effective Use Of Metaphors In Fences By August Wilson
Many people use metaphors to make an example or for people to better understand a given statement.
In the play Fences by August Wilson two main metaphors are redundant; most involving fences. Every
character is shown having their own meaning and need for their metaphorical fences. Wilson wrote a
play that would not only show deeper meaning than what is being said but one that showed a greater
insight on the lives of a small family. The first character is Troy Maxon. The significance of Troy s
metaphorical fence is built upon throughout the play. In troys case his metaphorical fence is to keep
death away from him, his things, and the ones he loves. Alright...Mr. Death. See now.... I m gonna tell
you what i m gonna do. I m gonna take me a fence around this yard. See? I m gonna build me a fence
around what belongs to me. And then you to stay on the other side. See? Stay over there until your
ready for me... (2.2). In this scene you see an insight on how Troy thinks of the fence as more than just
any fence, he thinks of it as something that could even stop the forces of death from entering his
home. Troy s efforts to wall off his home resonate with his ongoing conflict with Mr. Death by
fortifying the perimeter of his home, Troy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You ain t never gave me nothing! You ain t never done nothing but hold me back. Afraid I was gunna
be better than you... (2.4). Years of fearing his father had led him to turn against troy after he saw his
mother hurting, and after arguing cory left home. Later in the play he comes back to be with his
mother so that he could mend his fence with her back together; although she accepts him back with
loving arms it still shows Cory s resentment to troy when he refuses to go to his funeral. This shows
that Cory has kept the people he loves in his fence and the ones who hurt him were left on the other
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Ghostbusters In Unmarked
In Unmarked by Kami Garcia, the novel depicts the adventure of Kennedy Waters, an average
everyday girl, whose life changed when she met a legion of ghost hunters who go by the name Jared,
Lukas, Alara, and Priest. The five of them together remind me of the ghostbusters in the fact that that
they use the same technology as real ghost hunters save the world from paranormal entities. It s shown
when the text says, Elle asked, pointing at Priest s EMF... (Garcia 78). This reminds me of the show
ghost hunters because some of the technology they use is real like an EMF detector. After freeing one
of the most powerful demons from hell by the name Andras and being found unconscious outside a
penitentiary, she recounts all that happened to her
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Mattel Case Essay
Case Study: Real Choices at Mattel
9/25/11
1. The decision facing Mattel is whether to continue to produce their products internationally where
cost are low, or produce them in the United States where costs are significantly higher but quality is
better. Mattel might want to even reconsider going global if there sales are decreasing more
internationally than in the United States. Mattel needs to determine how many of the products
produced internationally were recalled versus the amount of products produced in the United States
that were recalled. Mattel also needs to decide how they are going to advertise their products in a way
that will convince consumers in the external environment to buy their products, without having any ...
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Mattel should only take this thought into consideration if there new products are helping them to
generate revenues and regain respect from consumers for producing good quality products. Mattel can
also break the product line up and then sell the assets from it, if they don t want to dispose of the
whole product line. 4. As I mentioned above Mattel needs to determine if they want to have their
products produced by producers in China or producers in the United States. They need to investigate
into this problem and see which producer has the lowest recall rate and which producers seem to
produce the highest quality products. They should re evaluate the design of their product to see if there
are any flaws involved with the overall design that are causing products to be harmful to children.
Mattel should also do some research about international countries economies, unemployment rates,
and how high the demand for toys is before selling their products internationally. 5. Some ways I can
implement my recommendations for Mattel is to have them re evaluate the design of their products by
making some minor adjustments to them that they think will be beneficial. After they made some
minor adjustments to the design of their products and they feel it will be effective they should then
have the design sent to a producer in the United States and then to a producer internationally. After
both of the producers have completed the product they should then
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Of The American Dream And The Wordy Shipmates
American Dreams Lit. Analysis The American dream exists within the minds of individuals, who live
in communities.
We can interpret the ideas of that dream based on the communities themselves. In The Wordy
Shipmates, we follow John Winthrop, Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson and learn their idea of,
and path to the American Dream. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl we get to know Harriet s
struggles and how she ultimately achieves her American Dream. In both books, we find out that
achieving the American Dream is much more difficult without the help of family, friends and the
community. I think that both books highlight that sometimes to achieve your dreams you must be
willing to take risks and leave behind what s holding you back. Winthrop and the Puritans left
everything they knew to start the life they wanted to have. Harriet left behind her family and friends to
leave a bad situation and find freedom. The Puritans in Wordy Shipmates have a very important place
in American History.
Winthrop s ideas of Christianity and sticking together as a community helped shape how
America is today. The Puritans even went as far as having their seal from England depicting an Indian
with a message coming from his mouth. The message read come over and help us , the same message
could describe the American foreign policy over the past century or more. From Europe in both world
wars to South Korea and Vietnam to Iraq,
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Unions Are A Most Effective Way Of Protecting Worker s Rights
2. Do you agree that unions are a most effective way of protecting worker s rights? Should U.S. labor
law be changed to be more in line with international labor codes?
Answer: Yes, I agree that solidarity campaigns in support of workers and/or unions are an effective
way of protecting worker s rights. Without the formation of unions such as the United Farm Workers
founded by Chavez and Huerta in 1962, vulnerable workers would have no defense against the
systemic exploitation and violations against their rights as workers and as human beings (Brubaker,
2007, p. 96). Exposed by the Human Rights Watch (HRW), is the fact that agricultural work in the
U.S. is the most punishing and perilous work open to children in the contemporary world. ... Show
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Also, after a request for better working conditions in Bangladesh were denied, ten workers leading the
protest were beaten by police, detained, and deported. Senator Byron Dorgan reported that under the
Jordanian Free Trade Agreement, we ended up with people of Bangladesh working 120 hours a week,
turning Chinese cloth into apparel designed for the U.S. market, which enters the U.S. duty free.
According to a 2006 Harris poll, 75% of Americans support the protection of international workers
rights, therefore, the creators of these laws need to recognize the need for reform in the laws affecting
workers of the world (Brubaker, 2007, p. 106).
3. Does the idea of community supported agriculture appeal to you? What would it take to make
something like this happen in your community?
Answer: Yes! I love the idea of community supported agriculture for several reasons. In the first place,
the goals identified, such as mutually beneficial relationships with a community of consumers,
environmentally sustainable farming practices, and public education on contemporary agricultural
issues makes sense to me. Also, the high quality, locally grown produce is more available and
affordable, and even reduces the negative environmental impacts caused by conventional production
and distribution systems. Those who cannot afford to buy adequate food are incorporated into the
planning of the distribution of the crops, and since diet can be a risk
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After Careful Examination Of Biblical Texts The Catholic
After careful examination of Biblical texts the Catholic Church teaches that homosexuality is not a sin
but rather it is intrinsically disordered. Additionally the church says, homosexuals should practice a
life of celibacy . This teaching from the Church causes some religious individuals with same sex
attractions to seek opportunities to change their sexual orientation, in order to have a sexual
orientation that better matches their religious identity and beliefs. The most popular way to alter
sexual orientation is through conversion therapy, a complex process that helps willing homosexuals
change their sexual orientation and to find a sense of peace. Some homosexuals seek help to change
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Another type of therapy used is group therapy, which can come in the form of retreats and inpatient
care treatments. Group therapy utilizes social support, making it susceptible to patients feeling
pressured to change because others want them to . Particularly, religious ex gay ministries use this
method of therapy along with religious principles to help their clients. An example of such ex gay
ministry is Exodus International . Currently, the most popular method of conversion therapy uses both
religious principles and psychoanalytic therapy. Particularly, current psychodynamic therapy looks at
the poorly formed bond with the same sex parent during childhood, which creates the homosexual
desire . All the different methods of conversion therapy share the same goal of trying to stop
homosexual acts or change the sexual orientation of homosexuals. Whether or not conversion therapy
successfully achieves these goals is still debated.
Currently, there is debate on whether conversion therapy is effective in changing sexual orientation.
Some studies found evidence that conversion therapy does change the sexual orientation of
homosexuals . Unfortunately, some of the researchers have apologized to the gay community for lack
of credibility and faulty research . In contrast, professional organizations speak out against conversion
therapy due to a shortage of evidence that it is successful. One such
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Sociology M2-D1
M2 Use different sociological perspectives to discuss patterns and trends of health and illness in two
different social groups
D1 Evaluate different sociological explanations for patterns and trends of health and illness in two
different social groups In this assignment I hope to effectively discuss and evaluate the patterns and
trends associated with health and illness within the higher and lower social classes. I am going to do
this by discussing and evaluating the following explanations and perspectives within sociology;
Artefact explanation, Natural or Social Selection explanation, Cultural or Behavioural explanation and
Materialist or Structuralist explanation.
Artefact explanation
This explanation suggests that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This explanation believes that these lifestyles are chosen by the individual. It believes that the
individual is responsible for their own behaviour and responsible for their own healthy lifestyle
choices.
This explanation doesn t take into account the possibility that for many people smoking and drinking
helps them to cope with their difficult circumstances and that these circumstances are what causes
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Analysis Of Nervous Shadow Walking Backwards In Wise Blood
In addition to Hazel, Enoch Emery also denies his true self throughout Wise Blood. He expresses his
hatred for animals in several scenes of the novel, most notably the scene where he takes Hazel to the
zoo. Inside the zoo, Enoch stops at every cage and insults the animals. They don t do nothing but sit
there all day and stink, he said about two bears sitting in a cage (O Connor 89). However, despite his
hating animals, he literally becomes one later in the novel. On page 182, Enoch shakes the hand of a
man in a gorilla suit promoting a movie. He does so with the intention of telling the man off, but
instead he is enamored with how soft and warm the hand is. He also realizes that it is the first time
anyone had given him their hand since he moved to the city (O Connor). This moves Enoch deeply,
and he concludes that he does not wish to hold the gorilla any longer but instead be him. Following
this instinct, he later kills the man inside the gorilla costume and steals the suit, running up to people
and shaking their hands (O Connor 197 198). This supports the novel s theme because it is the result
of Enoch preparing for an event he does not yet understand. Michael Bolt writes in his article Nervous
Shadow Walking Backwards : Elusive Desire in Flannery O Connor s Wise Blood, that Enoch sees
becoming Gonga the Gorilla as a way to combine both parts of his personality, the part that he
considers human and his animalistic wise blood (95). Enoch s wise blood leads him to make
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The Two Types Of Symptoms Of Parkinson s Disease
The Two Types of Symptoms of Parkinson s Disease
Parkinson s disease (PD), a degenerative nervous system disorder, is more common every day, yet it is
still a mystery on what causes it. More than a million Americans have been diagnosed with PD and
every year there are 60,000 new cases. Affecting older people, it is the second most common disorder
and the condition is expected to increase as the aging population increases. PD essentially is the loss
of dopamine producing neurons. The increase in research has led to a wide range of possibilities to the
causes involving both genetic and environmental factors. There are two different types of symptoms:
motor and non motor.
The diagnosis of Parkinson s disease can be challenging as the symptoms that are exhibited can also
be symptoms of another neurodegenerative disorder (Gazewood 2013). There are no biological
markers (tests or screenings) available for PD but researchers are working to develop an accurate one
(PDF 2016).
The cause of Parkinson s disease is unknown but it is thought to be linked to combined effects of
genetic factors and environmental factors. There is a greater risk of having Parkinson s disease if
someone in the family has been diagnosed with it. The genes linked to PD are SNCA, LRRK2,
PARK2, and PINK1 (Lill et al. 2012). PD is also more common in non Hispanic whites and in males
(Van Den Eeden 2003). The environmental factors are pesticide exposure, occupational exposure,
cigarette smoking or dietary factors
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Who Is The Protagonist In Miss Brill
The short story Miss Brill , by Katherine Mansfield, is written in third person. Miss Brill is a English
teacher who lives in French. The narration describes a story of a lonely person named Miss Brill who
believes she is a special person. She spends her time walking and sitting in a park each Sunday in the
afternoons where nobody talks with her. Because Miss Brill was to lonely, she watches and listens
others people conversations. This Miss Brill s attitude brings to her a sensation of she was
accompanied in her imagination. She thought that the people in the park miss her when she is absent,
but honestly they do not want that she stays there. In the story named Miss Brill , Katherine Mansfield
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Each Sunday she goes and seats in the park where she spent all the afternoons. Example of her
loneliness is when the author says: Only two people share her special seat: a fine old man in a velvet
coat... and a big old woman, sitting upright, with a roll of knitting on her embroidered apron. They did
not speak. This was disappointing, for Miss Brill always looked forward to the conversation . This is
really frustrating for her. Although it was so brilliantly fine the blue sky powdered with gold and great
spots of light like white wine splashed over the Jardins Publiques Miss Brill was glad that she had
decided on her fur . The reader can associate the fur with all things that Mss Brill does not have. Her
only company or treasure is what the author describes as Dear little thing or Little Rogue . This is the
only thing that she care and appreciate in her life. In fact, she is reassured and comforted by the
presence of the fur around her neck: Miss Brill put her hand and touched her fur. [...] It was nice to
feel it again . The fur symbolizes everything she doesn t have in her life. It is really sad, to live
without some aspirations, without accompany, without somebody who shares happiness and sadness
too. Life likes the Mss Brill is too miserable because at the end she did not live her own live. She just
stays living the around people s lives. One example of how the author describes how Miss Brill
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Chapter 1-17 Summary
Chapters 1 17 Summaries
1. Chapter 1, is about introducing the Tres Camarones, the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Also, since the
people in that town didn t like change much there are already danger roaming around like the bandidos
who will be evading the town.
2. Chapter 2, is about introducing Nayeli who is a nineteen year old girl who works at the Fallen Hand
Taco Shop. She always has dreams of leaving the town behind again with a life that is far more
beyond than her life right now.
3. Chapter 3, is about Nayeli thinking of a blonde haired blue eyed boy named Missionary Matt who
had come with the Missionaries to Tres Camarones. In this chapter, she introduces her two girlfriends
named Yoloxochitl or Yolo for short as the Brainiac and Veronica ... Show more content on
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Chapter 6, is about Nayeli and her Aunt Irma who is campaigning to help convince older women that
any woman can be in charge. They had young people sign pledges saying that they will help convince
their mothers and grandmothers to vote for Irma. Also, Nayeli and Aunt Irma went to the Garcia
Garcia house and demanded them for better jobs for women in town. Irma had won on Election Day.
7. Chapter 7, is about Nayeli and the girls watching these two movies that the Yul Brynner film
festival had put on, which is called The Magnificent Seven and Westworld. Father Francois had
explained to them about the plot of The Magnificent Seven; which was about a group of peasants who
was sent to Los Yuanites to find seven gunmen to come to the border to help them fight to win their
town back. Also, after the movie had ended Nayeli was inspired to go and find her own Magnificent
Seven which her friends had agreed to her plan too.
8. Chapter 8, is about Aunt Irma letting Tacho accompany the girls to their journey while she manages
the shop by herself. Irma drove them off to the bus station and bought them all their tickets to Tijuana,
and then after two hours in the bus two soldiers had gotten on the bus and started harassing the
passengers about their citizenship and seeing if anyone is carrying
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History and Evolution of Health Care Economics Essay
History and Evolution of Health Care Economics
Lauren Michaud
HCS/440
Eric Oestmann
August 12,2012
History and Evolution of Health Care Economics
Healthcare economics has drastically changed over the years. It makes up for one sixth of American
budget (Johnson, 2009). Health care economics has drastically changed partly due to new advances in
technology over the years. Money is the factor of health care economics. Money drives economics and
makes up health care and how far it can go. Economics will continue to change and financial advisors
who have more education on health care economic advances will be beneficial to keep with changes in
economics. Economics focuses on market. Market is like the buyer buys a product or ... Show more
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One particular factor for the drastically changing health care economics is the fact that as wealthier
people became, the more willing they were to pay for goods and services. Even now, health care is
most often on people s list after they buy food for their families and essentials for their home. With all
the new advances in technology it has created a change in the supply and demand of health care
economics. People in the 1900s were not as eager to consult with getting health care services as they
are in today s time. Medical services have advanced with medications, surgeries, exams, and patient
care. Shifting the financial burden also makes medical care more desirable to individuals. Insurance
companies paying for all or most of medical costs give people more incentive to seek treatment or get
regular visits by the doctor. The value of health care is also the change that has come to health care
economics. People feel their health is priceless and valuable. They are willing to pay to make sure
they are healthy and live a long life. Although the feeling has changed about health care and people
have more money to spend, health care has made dramatic changes in their costs as well. These
changing costs have made a change in health care economics as well. Debt in the US now is mostly
credited to health care bills that Americans rack up. People are willing to spend as much as money as
possible to pay for
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Análisis de la pelicula Her
Esta es una de las películas en la cual la temática y la narrativa hacen que el espectador vibre de
emoción, convirtiéndose de este modo, en una de las más interesantes del año 2013. Llegando a ser
una de las más ineludibles para todas aquellas personas amantes de la tecnología y los cambios que
trae consigo en la conducta de todos los seres humanos. La idea principal de esta película es: personas
estableciendo relaciones sentimentales, con los con los dispositivos técnicos de uso diario. Esto suena
un poco a ciencia ficción pero este evento no esta tan largo de ocurrir, pues esto mismo parece, se esta
dando actualmente. Analizando detenidamente nos daremos cuenta que en la obsesión por estos
elementos técnicos, los seres humanos han desplazado lo social por lo técnico.
Ciertamente, algunos críticos podrían tomar la perspectiva equivocada con respecto a la trama de esta
película, ya que muestra el amor platónico entre un humano y una máquina y a decir verdad, la idea no
es tan descabellada sino más bien creíble. El pensamiento no es tan nuevo, ni original pues este
argumento ha sido ya expuesto antes, pero lo que llama la atención es el escenario en el que hace
vislumbrar al espectador.
Título original: Her
País: Estados Unidos
Año: 2013
Dirección: Spike Jonze
Guión: Spike Jonze
Reparto: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson
Género: Ciencia ficción, Drama, Comedia La primera parte de la película se centra en lo escéptico que
podríamos ser, pero la
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Case Study Of Tympanoplasty
Background: Tympanoplasty, also called eardrum repair, refers to surgery performed to reconstruct a
perforated tympanic membrane (eardrum) or the small bones of the middle ear. Eardrum perforation
may result from chronic infection or, less commonly, from trauma to the eardrum.
Objective: The Objective of the study is to evaluate the surgical outcomes of tympanoplasties with and
without mastoidectomies in terms of graft uptake and hearing improvement.
Methods: A total of 56 patients undergoing tympanoplasties with and without mastoidectomy were
included and followed up for a period of one year. Results: There was no significant difference in the
surgical outcomes of both the surgeries in terms of graft uptake and hearing improvement. In
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In 10 patients with good pre op ABG, the post op ABG was excellent. In 15 patients with fair pre op
ABG, the post op ABG results were, excellent in 9, good in 8 and fair in 3 patients accounting for
46.66% in excellent, 40% in good and 13% in fair groups. By applying Chi square test, these results
are statistically significant Hence, for the patients with lesser pre operative Air bone gap have a better
post operative hearing.
4. When Belfast rule of thumb was applied to 13 patients with unilateral disease, 10 of them with
medium sized perforation, felt subjectively better and out of 3 of them with subtotal perforation, 2 felt
better 1 patient felt hearing same as the pre operative status. These results are statistically significant
with p value 0.05, implies that Belfast rule of thumb interpret the post operative hearing benefit in a
better way than the Air bone gap ,which tells about only the technical success.
5. The correlation coefficient between the duration of discharge and the pre op ABG is 0.4172 and that
between the duration of hearing impairment with pre op ABG is 0.3821 and is statistically significant.
The correlation coefficient between the duration of discharge and the post op ABG is 0.4544 and that
between the duration of hearing impairment with post op ABG is 0.4489 and is statistically significant,
implies that the patients with lesser duration of discharge and hearing impairment had better post
operative hearing than the patients with longer duration of
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Budgetary Cycle in Malaysia
BUDGETING: MODIFIED BUDGETING SYSTEM (MBS) AND OUTCOME BASED
BUDGETING (OBB)
Budgetary cycle in Malaysia, consist of four stages which are planning, budget preparation, budget
implementation and budget evaluation. In first stage, government organisations are accountable in
planning the budget target. Also, they require planning activities and programs for following year with
efficiency. Second stage, budget is prepared and approved. Third stage, after Parliament has been
approved the budget; a General Allocation Warrant to the Accountant General s office will issue by the
Finance Minister. It is as an authority for Accountant General s office to expend the consolidated
funds required for the expenditure. Government organisations are accountable to keep all accounting
records in a vote book; so that, the allocation gets control and the expenditure occurred has been
account. Fourth stage, the final of budgetary process cycle, Accountant General s Department, Auditor
General s Department, Parliament and others will involve. According to the Federal Constitution
Article 106 and 107, all public accounts have to be audited by the Auditor General s Department and
must be presented in Parliament. Thus, government organisations shall be update and present all
information to the Auditor General with accurately and completely to ensure that there is no misuse of
public fund. Auditor General will audit, examine and evaluate the financial performance of the
government organisation s
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`` Buried Child `` And The Color Purple By Sam Shepard,...
Most aspects pertaining to what we know as the conventional family norm or values can be seen
challenged in novels such as Buried Child , The Little Girl Who Was Found of Matches , and The
Colour Purple . In all three novels themes, such as murder, abuse, and family relations, along with
other taboo related or unacceptable behavior in society are displayed by characters reflecting to us
how the authors of the novels have chosen to portray family life in their works. In each novel, we are
given an outlook into the darker aspects of what we may know about occurring in society, but maybe
not in the detailed or graphic manner presented by writers Sam Shepard, Gaétan Soucy, and Alice
Walker. It can be said that these dark elements of family life employed in the novels are
unconventional yet are not things that are unknown to us, as they are existing problems in society. The
assumptions made by the three authors of each novel, pertaining to the occurrence of such activities
happening is plausible and does happen, which only means that outside of challenging the notions of
family, the authors chose a specific approach to how their novels portray family life. Interpretations as
to why each author chose to reflect darker aspects of family life can be assumed to be for the basic
reasoning that these are not things that do not happen and while it may be uneasy for readers it only
speaks on what really does happen or could happen to which we can contribute to the writers and
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Overcoming Fear In Harper Lee s To Kill A Mockingbird
It s the 1930s and racism, classism, sexism is prominent and the Great Depression is happening. In
1930, Harper Lee was 4 years of age. 1930, is the time period that her book, To Kill a Mockingbird,
takes place. Due to growing up in the 1930s, Harper Lee has experienced all of the issues above,
which provided her with material for themes and purposes in her book. Harper Lee uses imagery,
metaphors, and characterization to show the theme of overcoming fear. First, Harper Lee uses imagery
to show the importance of overcoming the fear of a person. For example, on page 319 320 as Scout
links arms with Boo to escort him home she says to herself, He had to stoop a little to accommodate
me, but if Miss Stephanie Crawford was watching from her upstairs window, she would see Arthur
Radley escorting me down the sidewalk, as any gentleman would do. With this quote, Harper Lee is
communicating to the reader through the imagery of Boo, who is walking with her like a gentleman,
that Scout no longer cares about what Miss Stephanie Crawford says about Boo because Harper Lee
has created the mindset that Scout is willfully hoping Miss Stephanie Crawford is peeping through her
window and sees that Boo is being a gentleman not a monster. Harper Lee is communicating to the
reader that people do have opinions and make assumptions about people. And that once someone gets
to know the person that is made out to be a villain, that those assumptions can sometimes be incorrect
just like Miss
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Construction Productivity And Construction Of Construction...
Construction Productivity in a Project Introduction Road projects are one of the key areas of
construction engineering; it is essential to understand the main processes involved in such a project,
the type of work force involved and machinery in order to achieve the maximum productivity in the
projects. This project paper aims at describing the problems that lower productivity rates in the
construction process and how to eradicate the future challenges in order to improve productivity. Road
construction equipment The equipment used in road construction projects play a fundamental role in
ensuring productivity; they vary depending on if the project is a new road, minor road repairs or re
carpeting (Peyret 447 461).The most commonly used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Crawler excavator They are heavy construction equipment that excavates the land and rocks and loads
them into dump trucks. They consist of a bucket, cab, and a boom that is paced above an
undercarriage with tracks and wheels. It is able to do a variety of work by interchanging the front
attachment. Truck cane They are mounted at the back of a lorry so as to assist in lifting requirements
in a construction site. They have a lifting component and a carrier which are joined through a turntable
which allows the lifting elements to swing from one side to another. Wheel loader It is a type of
tractor that is used to move a load of materials from the ground to and then loads it onto a dump truck
or into an open pit. Forklift truck it a powered industrial equipment with a prolonged attached
platform that can be adjusted to pick an object below or on the ground. It was first used to move
objects in industries. Choice of equipment and rate of standard production Most of the construction
equipment is used to do repetitive operations; they are classified into two basic operations, haulers and
operators. It is very vital to select equipment with the proper characteristics and the size suited for the
operation. Factors that most affect the selection of the best equipment are; Availability of equipment
affects job productivity; the productivity of excavating will reduce if the equipment available
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Protests In The Witch Hunt
Witch Hunt
A present day crucible in today s world that has been occurring more and more is kneeling to the
national anthem and how people that kneel don t like our country, are only focused on helping one
group/race of people, and people are being kicked off teams because of them making protests.The
Anthem protests started last year in August when Colin Kaepernick sat on the bench at an NFL game
during the National Anthem. After the game reporters asked him why he sat and he said, I am not
going to stand up and show pride in a flag for a country that opposes black people and people of color
(Wyche ). Since this first incident it s spread across all of the NFL, high school sports, NHL, women s
professional soccer, and even in the MLB. This protest has even been caught in the eyes of the
president and there is no sign of this protest slowing down. A big problem protesters like Colin
Kaepernick and others are facing is that since they don t participate in the National Anthem people
think that they don t like our country and are unpatriotic. For example Donald Trump and his aides
took the situation into their own hands when calling out the protesters by saying, protests are
unpatriotic and disrespectful to the flag and those who have fought to protect the United States
(Tatum). After these comments players fire back by saying they re exercising free speech by not
participating in the National Anthem while standing with their hands over their hearts. Protesting is a
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Deletion Syndrome Essay
DiGeorge Syndrome 1 . What are the cellular/molecular mechanisms that underlie this disease? At a
molecular level, it is a disease resulting from a sequence microdeletion on chromosome 22.1,4 Its
current preferred name is 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.2 It is characterized as loss of about 30 40 genes,
with some individuals having shorter deletions in the same region.1 One gene loss TBX1, attributes to
heart defects, cleft palate, the distinctive facial feature of the disease, hearing loss and low calcium.1
Another gene deletion COMT, increase likelihood of behavioral problems and mental illness.1 2 .
How common is this disease? Are there any particular susceptibility groups? It was estimated that
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How is the diagnosis made? What particular clinical tests are used to make this diagnosis? This
answer needs to be precise and specific. For example, blood test is not a sufficient answer. Your
answer must indicate what cellular or molecular components are measured and how, and what
particular parameters are used to make the disease diagnosis. The 22q11.2 deletion syndrome is first
diagnosis is first based on the sign and symptoms shown after birth.4 The infant will appear jittery
from having low calcium on account of hypothyroidism.4 Besides low calcium blood levels, the blood
will appear blue from low oxygen content via heart failure.4 Plus, the common distinctive facial
features will apparent.4 In more recent years, practitioners don t rely solely on the classical feature
because the subtle mild cases might be missed.4 They use blood test, FISH analysis (Fluorescent in
Situ Hybridization) to confirm the 22q11.2
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, is a social
welfare program designed to increase the nutritional value of a low income household s food supply. It
does this through Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards that are loaded with a monetary allotment
based on family size and income, which can then be redeemed for groceries at participating SNAP
stores (Karger Stoesz, 2014). 46.2 million Americans participated in the program in 2011 (Andrews
Smallwood, 2012). Yet the program did not always function in the way it currently does. Originally
enacted in the 1960s, this program has undergone many changes over the years. There are many
factors, including historical and economic elements, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The SNAP program is able to help many families have food security, making them able to alleviate
many of these issues. Food security becomes an even bigger issue with increasing rates of
unemployment. As unemployment rates and need for assistance have been rising, so have participants,
with the number of participants rising from 17 million in 2000 to 45 million in 2011 (Karger Stoesz,
2014). However, despite a decrease in unemployment rates from 2003 2007, the number of people
living in poverty rose 4%, which contributed to a 22% increase in SNAP caseloads during that period
(Andrews Smallwood, 2012). When benefit levels were increased to reflect the needs of the 2007
recession, SNAP participation rose 3%, food insecurity prevalence rates dropped 2.2%, and very low
food security prevalence rates dropped 2% (Nord Prell,
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The Problem Of Medical Benefits
In animal and human cloning alike, arguments over ethicality boil down to a matter of medical
benefits versus moral concerns. Governmental and social groups are split by the benefits of
therapeutic, reproductive, and molecular cloning, which bring their own moral rewards in the
preservation of life, and the grey areas cloning brings on matters of protection of morals and
individuality. Through cloning technology, medical science will learn to renew activity of damaged
cells by growing new cells and replacing them, yet concerns are raised over the possibility of
compromising individualities or violating the rights of the cell. Cloning gives the capability to create
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As of now, there are three types of cloning, each with their own potentials and moral arguments
against. Molecular cloning, also known as recombinant DNA technology, DNA cloning, and gene
cloning , entails the transfer of DNA from an organism to a self replicating genetic element such as a
bacterial plasmid. A bacterial plasmid is a small DNA molecule within a cell that is separated from a
chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently. The DNA of interest can then be cultivated in a
foreign host cell. This technology has been around since the 1970s, and has become a common
practice in molecular biology labs today. Molecular cloning provides scientists with an essentially
unlimited quantity of any individual DNA segments derived from any genome. As molecular cloning
does not go beyond a molecular level or involve stem cells, there is little that is morally reprehensible
about it, and is left alone. Stem cells are a major concern for activist groups in that stem cells come
from embryos that are three to five days old. At this stage, an embryo is called a blastocyst and has
about 150 cells, which can divide into more stem cells or can become any type of cell in the body.
Therapeutic cloning, which is the production of human embryos for use in research, becomes more of
an ethical issue in its use of embryonic stem cells. The
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The Use of Hypothermia in Head Injury
Clinically Induced Hypothermia in the Management of Severe Head Injury: A Review of the Evidence
PAGE 1. Title Page 2. Acknowledgements 3. Contents 4 5. Abstract 6 7. Introduction 8 11. Methods 9.
i) Inclusion Exclusion Criteria 10. ii) Limitations of Search 11. iii) Critical Framework 12 26. Critical
Review of the Data 13. i) Study Aims Design 19. ii) Sampling Controls 25. iii) Results 27 36.
Discussion 32. i) Implications for Practice 37 41. References 42. Appendix 1) The Four Stages of
Research 43. Appendix 2) Database Search (Hard Copy Only) 44 49. Appendix 3) Example (1) Using
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(Sahuquillo 2007). Brain injury is normally thought of in terms of primary and secondary insults. First
published in the 1970 s this remains a useful concept as it differentiates between the unavoidable
irreversible primary injury and the potentially avoidable secondary one (Adams 1977). Primary brain
injury occurs immediately at the time of injury, whereas secondary injury is a cascade of events that
contributes to intracranial hypertension resulting in a reduction in cerebral perfusion pressure and
ischaemia (Marmarou 1991). The cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is determined by the Monro
Kellie hypothesis. In closed head injuries, the skull has a fixed volume and the pressure within it is
determined by the equilibrium between the CPP, the mean arterial pressure (MAP) and the intracranial
pressure (ICP) using the equation: CPP = MAP − ICP Therefore, assuming a constant blood pressure,
as ICP rises CPP must fall. Minimising the ICP, should minimise ischaemia and brain damage
resulting from localised pressure thus leading to a global increase in perfusion and therefore oxygen
delivery to the brain. There is class I evidence that cooling to a mild hypothermic state of ≤35oC
reduces intracranial hypertension by limiting cerebral oedema. In addition it is thought that moderate
hypothermia of 33oC
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Act Of Vengeance Book Vs Movie
Several similarities are relevant between a short story and a film are about an act of vengeance of
theme with many differences of characterization, style, setting and irony.
I. Most people do not realize that having to vengeance can and will take so much time and patience
within their live. A. In the short story, An Act of Vengeance, by Isabel Allende, the issue involves a
young girl who get raped of the age of 15 by her father s killer, she has lived her life in a burden of her
father s revenge for 30 years to waiting for the day to come. B. However, in the film, Act of
Vengeance, director by Isaac Florentine, relates by a lawyer who took work more important than his
family until it was too late. His wife and daughter was murder and ... Show more content on
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The setting of the short story and the film are total different from each other, but the theme is
similarity.
A. In the short story, Dulce Rosa is a country but one powerful girl, love to bread and cultivated and
must vengeance her father s death. B. In the film, Frank Valera is a city and a talkative lawyer which is
very popular also must vengeance his family s death.
III. Both the short story and the film indicated how much they want to vengeance for their loves one
by staying in town that the murder took place. A. The short story s example shows that Dulce Rosa
Orellano lives in a lonely life and waiting for the moment of vengeance. B. The film demonstrates
how Frank dedicated trained himself to find the killer who murdered his family.
IV. Time and patience are very important for Dulce and Frank in the process of vengeance. A. Dulce
Rosa knew exactly who her enemy was. B. On the other hand, Frank had no idea who and why his
family were killed, Frank went through so much and disappointed when he found out about his enemy.
V. The burden of having to vengeance can cause many consequences to the relationship and the future.
A. Because of the vengeance, Dulce Rosa refused proposed married of many gentlemen that were in
love with
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Examples Of Satire In The Age Of Enlightenment
Okonmah 1
Victor Okonmah
Ms. Campbell
IB Literature
August 17, 2014
IB Literature Summer Assignment: The Age of Enlightenment A satire is a literary component in
which writers use to criticize and expose corruption and stupidity of a person or society by employing
the use of ridicule, humor, exaggeration, and irony. The novel Candide is an example of a satire.
Throughout the novel, Voltaire ridicules Candide s belief of the world as the best possible world in
order inform readers about the authority of reason in The Age of Enlightenment.
The Age of Enlightenment was an eighteenth century movement in which people focused on reason
and science as opposed to religion. Voltaire was an Enlightenment writer so he used his influence
through novels to convince people to be logical in making decisions rather than acting based on one s
religion.
Throughout the novel Candide, a young boy named Candide goes on extraordinary journeys believing
that everything happens for a reason. He learns this from an oracle named Pangloss who thinks that,
things cannot be otherwise than as they are; for all being created for an end, all is necessary for the
best end.
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Voltaire alludes to this because in the end of the novel all the characters are living a manageable life
not a happy fulfilling one. One would thinks that through all the trials and tribulations, Candide and
his friends would all have a wonderful life but this is not the case. This is Voltaire s way of
emphasizing that life is not always satisfying and successful, and that several events do not always
bring an expected result. This is also a way for Voltaire to ridicule Candide for thinking that all is for
the best in the first
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Energy Resouce Plan
Energy Resource Plan (Conservation)
Kasandra Hunter
SCI 275
08/29/2010
Cindy Hall
Energy Resource Plan (Conservation)
You are a board member of your Home Owner s Association. At your next meeting, your goal is to
educate other homeowners about energy conservation.
Review the following Energy Resource Plan outline:
Introduction:
Provide information about why conserving energy is important.
Renewable versus Nonrenewable
Briefly distinguish between these two types of energy.
Methods to conserve and help the environment
ï‚Ÿ What can each member do, personally, to conserve energy and help the environment at the same
time?
ï‚Ÿ Provide at least three methods.
Government efforts
ï‚Ÿ How can the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Check list * Check for leaks of water in shower faucets, sinks, toilets, washing machines, and
dishwashers. * Check for excessive running water in toilets * Cut back on time for taking showers and
baths also try to cut back number of showers per week to help save water * Try to cut back on how
many times a week you run the dishwasher, washing machine and dryer. * If you run the dishwasher
and washing machine and dryer in the evening it will help to save energy * Putting up curtains in each
room with backers will help to keep the heat out. By using Styrofoam between the blinds and curtains
will also help to keep the heat out and reduce energy bill * By setting air at 78 degrees in the summer
and not turning it off and on will also help * Use as many fans as possible in the summer to help keep
your ac bill down * In the winter if you have a fireplace then use it as much as possible * Electric
blankets will help in the winter also
By doing a few of these things you are helping to save the environment. You are helping to save water
and use less energy that is fuelled by nonrenewable sources that is destroying the earth. The less
energy used the more there will be in
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Tonal Sensitivity
It doesn t take a musical genius with perfect pitch to tell when a piano is in tune. When your piano is
adjusted properly, music sounds correct to our ears. When it isn t, your home piano sounds more like
what you d expect to hear in a saloon during a gunfight at the OK Corral.
The reason for this is the result of two things:
Small variations in the sound waves created by the piano that compound over time
Cultural expectations with regards to music
To understand these ideas, you first have to have a basic understanding of how sound is created.
Sound Waves and Hertz
A sound wave is defined as a disturbance through a medium in the case of your piano, the vibrating
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As these changes impact all of the strings on your piano, the notes begin to sound unrelated to each
other. A change of even a few Hz can cause your ear to notice and the result is rarely pleasing to hear.
Tonal Sensitivity
The reason listeners react so strongly to these minor changes is related to the Western style of music.
In the simplest terms, our music is built around related notes. These are called scales and modes. A
major scale, for example, will often sound happy and bouncy to us. On the other hand, minor scales
sound sad or spooky.
Scales in our system of music are defined more by the proper difference in pitch between notes than
the starting or stopping point of the scale. When those gaps between notes are incorrect, the overall
feel of the scale or mode is lost. That s why a poorly tuned piano strikes us immediately as wrong we
ve heard so much music that our ears expect a certain result and notice when it is lost.
The moral of the story is this: Your piano will almost undoubtedly go out of tune over time, and your
ears will certainly notice. Investing in a professional to tune your instrument periodically is the only
way to ensure that your playing provides the maximum amount of enjoyment for both you and your
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Trade Relationship between the European Union and Russia
Slide 3 4
The European Union and Russia have a strong trade relationship. Bilateral trade and investments
continue to grow rapidly.
Since 1997 the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement has been the framework of the EU Russia
relations, regulating the political and economic relations between the EU and Russia. One of the main
objectives of this agreement is the promotion of trade and investment as well as the development of
harmonious economic relations between the EU and Russia.
EU imports from Russia are, however, to a very large extent not subject to any restrictions. The recent
WTO accession of Russia will prevent Russia from adopting unilateral tariff hikes as has been the case
in the past.
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(7th in the world with 75 million workers, 99.4% literacy rate, 41 Russian Nobel laureates)
The government has begun implementing a program aimed at finding tomorrow s leaders and
providing priority support to them.
Slide 10 11 12
Why?
2. One of the Largest Consumer Markets
3. World Renowned Human Capital
Vast Natural Resources
Unique Geographic Position
Technologically Advanced Economy
Attractive Taxation System Extensive Government Support
Stable Social and Political System
Russia has a relatively small share of the EU s total external FDI, at 4%,but this is actually
significantly more than China s.
Despite that, the EU is by far the largest investor in the Russian economy.
On the other hand, it seems that a significant part of the FI inflows, and also of the recent increase,
may be Russian capital repatriated from abroad.
Services have received between 50% and 60% of the total FI. Among the other sectors, natural
resources and manufacturing attract roughly comparable amounts of FI (and close to their weights in
Russia s GDP). But...
...the share of the energy sector is larger in FDI (i.e., without Portfolio and Other Investments ). The
share of the energy sector in the FDI inflows in the period 1Q 3Q 2007 seems to have been nearly 2/3
of the total.
EU MS seem to be among the largest investors in virtually allthe sectors of the Russian economy.
In other terms, Russia performance is not as bad as one might expect, which is not
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Wondrous Wetlands Ecology Summary
Wondrous Wetlands Ecology Summary
SUMMARY
Wondrous Wetlands is an article about the conservation department of Missouri finding ways to save
wetlands for future generations. Those who are directly impacted by wetlands are those who enjoy
things such as hunting and wildlife watching, but can affect everyone, because wetlands contribute to
the clean water that we drink and even cycling nutrients in our environment. When wetlands began to
diminish in the 1980 s, conservationists realized there was a problem when they saw waterfowl
populations diminishing. The department then developed a plan to develop more wetlands to try and
save the populations, which was known as the 1989 Wetland Plan. The wetland plan developed an
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I really enjoyed how the article talked about the plans that the state of Missouri is working on to keep
waterfowl populations around as well as all other organisms that live in a wetland environment. I think
that it is so true that so many are forgetting about how important ecosystems such as this one is to the
survival of many. We as a human species have gotten so wrapped up in our smart phones and
computers that many of us forget the beauty that the outside world holds.
One piece of information that really stood out to me in this article was that since the advance of
technology used to study wetlands has grown, we now can determine what kinds of plants will grow
in just a few inches of water and who will benefit from it. Since contour maps were replaced with
computer mapping software they can now also determine small changes in elevation that also affect
organisms and where they can be found. Even though it will take time to fix many of the populations
that were affected by the decline of wetlands, I am glad to see that there is a plan in place to try and
preserve these areas for future generations as well as needing them for our
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Loss Of Innocence In The Outsiders
The Outsiders by S.E Hinton was written in the 1960 s, a time of rebels and outlaws. The novel
follows the story of two rival gangs, the Socs and the Greasers. The Socs are rich and powerful but
feel no emotion; they are cool to the point of not feeling anymore while the Greasers are in poverty
and are often shunned by society,but they have a passion for life, the exact opposite of the Socs. The
story also discusses the loss of innocence in the main character, Ponyboy Curtis, a young teen in the
1960 s. Throughout the story he is subjected to many forms of corruption to make him lose his
childhood innocence and make him cold and hard. Hinton explains this message to us through the use
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This was the first time that Ponyboy was subjected to a form of corruption, you can confirm this
through his reaction of pure horror as he thought I m gonna be sick. Ponyboy Pg 49. This event refers
to the first and second verse of the poem when it reads Nature s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to
hold Pg 67 which means the wondrous amazement of childhood (gold) is soon overtaken by
corruption.This serves to Hinton s message which says that the older people get the harder it is to
preserve their blithe nature Another instance of Pony boy losing his innocence is when Johnny dies.
The death of Johnny is significant because Hinton uses his death as a symbol for the loss of innocence
in Ponyboy. As Ponyboy struggles to accept the harsh reality of Johnny s death he mutters to himself
Johnny is not dead. [his voice shaking]. Johnny is not dead. Ponyboy Pg 141. This was Hinton
showing us Ponyboy s innocence (Johnny) slowly being ripped away from him This situation
corresponds to the line in the poem which say dawn goes down to day Pg67. Which means the once
gold Ponyboy is changing to be cold and
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Essay On Miranda Rights Warning
In many cases of arrest in the United States, there is the reading of one very important warning. This
warning is known as the Miranda Rights. The other official title that this warning was given though is
the Miranda Warning. The Miranda Rights though, tell every citizen who is at least the suspect of a
crime, that they are not required to speak to any person of authority who is questioning them for any
reason. That is, unless they feel the need to do so. These rights notify suspects and citizens also, that
they have the right to an attorney, and that if they cannot afford one, that there still will be one that is
provided for them.
Our country s citizens all deserve to have their Miranda Rights read to them when being taken into
custody by police. Honestly, our citizens not only deserve it, they need it. Having these rights read to
them can save them from lots of legal issues later on in life. So, whether the police really think a
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today. This causes our country s percentage of citizens who know their rights to go down quite a bit.
This is because of the simple fact that when people from another country enter ours, these immigrants
do not always know everything about the country they re going into. Countries other than ours always
have different laws and ideas of what is right and what is wrong, so what is against the law in America
may be perfectly safe or legal in their country.
The right to hire a lawyer or an attorney is very important also. Having this right can help citizens who
do not work well with authorities, have someone there with them while being questioned about these
matters. This lawyer being present at the time of interrogation, can remind their client of their rights,
and help them to understand the laws they haven t heard of or just simply don t understand. This is
especially true when the suspect is foreign or uneducated in
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Nuclear Power Plant Safety Systems
Topic 1 Nuclear Power Plant Safety Systems IAEA Synopsis: In 1956, 81 member nations
unanimously approved The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Statute, the guiding
document for the creation of this committee. The objective of the statue stated that the Agency shall
seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity
throughout the world. It shall ensure, so far as it is able, that assistance provided by it or at its request
or under its supervision or control is not used in such a way as to further any military purpose. As
such, the IAEA was established in 1957 to respond to global fears about the potential dangers of
nuclear energy. Since its creation, the IAEA has responded to a wide variety of issues related to atomic
energy. At the time of its creation, the primary fear was that nuclear power could be an avenue to
create and use nuclear weapons. Indeed, this is still a concern today. Of late, the IAEA has focused on
ensuring the safety of nuclear power plants. Various safety system failures in nuclear power plants
calls for the revision of the current safety standards and approaches for maintain the safety of nuclear
power sources. One such event that caused this shift in focus was the Fukushima accident in 2011.
March 11, 2011 Fukushima Accident At 2:46pm Japan tremored under the Great East Japan
Earthquake, magnitude 9.0. Although the earthquake was offshore, the damage was catastrophic. The
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My Identity, Status And My Worldview
Different personality, believes, identity and behavior makes a person unique. Identity is one s self
representation in the world. Who I am, really makes up my identity. Personal traits make me appear
towards the world. My worldview incorporates of different concepts and suppositions. It helps to
decode my issues in my life. As I continue to evolve, my identity, status and my worldview shape me.
My family and my faith status makes my life worthwhile. It s the love and relationship that keeps me
bounded together with my family. Without a family I am absolutely nothing because they have helped
me through hard times and supported me. As being the oldest child of the family I was always
appreciated and praised for doing remarkable things in my daily life. In grade 8, I had final exams and
during that period of time I was sick with high fever. I was not in a state to prepare for the exams
which caused hopelessness and stress, although my parents supported me and encouraged me to write
the exam on the bases of the things I have learned the entire year. Their brace made me successful and
I got straight A s on the exams. Family status is as important in life as eating food on regular bases.
My family is always ready to support and sacrifice their happiness for me. They complete my world,
thus it makes me confined to my family status. In addition to family status, which makes up most of
my status and identity is my faith status. Inner faith makes me enthusiastic towards life. Just the
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Diversity In Canada
Diverse cultures has made Canada the best country for foreign immigrants. Canada made a huge
impact to the immigrants because the government accepted each of them to live in the country; which
gave them the opportunity to re build their lives and status again. Also, Canada has lots of
opportunities in terms of jobs and education. Everyone is welcome in Canada. People has diverse
cultures, ethnicity, and beliefs, but they are treated equally in Canada. They also do not discriminate
each other in terms of their colour, status, class, age, gender, work, and education level. Foreign
immigrants have come all over the world to come to Canada; to have a better life and see what Canada
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Aboriginal people during the 1900s were struggling because government of Canada took away their
legal rights and ownership from their homeland. They have suffered from many discrimination, for
instance, children were forced to go to residential school and they were not allowed to speak their own
language. Also, government did not give them any proper health care and medication; causing the
children to die at very young age. Another reason is that when the Europeans bought their land, they
promised to give Aboriginal people the rights to go for hunting and fishing, but they did not keep their
promised to keep Aboriginal legal rights from their land. Additionally, they had two different
government to rule Aboriginal people from the north and south. Basically, in the north, they had the
accurate rights for the Aboriginal people, but in the south, federal government was treating Aboriginal
people inappropriately; slowly claiming their homeland.
The second issue that the Aboriginal people were facing was the ethno cultural groups that came to
Canada from different countries across the globe. Since Asians, Ukrainians, Finns, and Norwegians
came to Canada, the government have somehow forgotten the Aboriginal people. The government of
Canada was focused on the immigration; landing many job opportunities from the people that came
from different countries, but unfortunately, Aboriginal people were having so
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Value Of College Education
When one thinks of going to college, what usually comes to mind is the amount of time and money
achieving a higher education requires. Many people often question whether or not seeking an
education after high school is worth all the effort. Although going to college may sometimes seem
difficult and unnecessary, it has been proven to be an important, beneficial chapter of young adults
lives. The value of a college education is extremely profitable to one s life and career due to the job
opportunities it offers, the skills it allows you to learn, and the benefits it can result in later on in life.
In this day and age, an increasing amount of employers are requiring a higher level of education in
order to hire people. Having a degree allows adults to have multiple choices of when, where, and how
they work. Because of this, college graduates have new and improved employment opportunities. In a
recent study of young americans, 58% of college graduates and people with some college or associate
s degree expressed being very satisfied with their jobs, compared to only 50% of high school
graduates and a drastic 40% of people without a high school diploma. For many people, working at a
job you are fond of is crucial for living a quality life. Having a degree aids in increasing the amount of
choices when selecting a career path you will enjoy. Because of this, college graduates have lower
poverty rates than ever before. The 2008 poverty rate for bachelor s degree holders was 4%,
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Tim Rowe Case Summary
Tim Rowe owns his own trucking company and has always hired his employees based on three
criteria. They must have a high school diploma, pass a short paper and pencil test that they must score
at least a 70 on and have a valid driver s license if they are applying for the position of a driver. Tim
was notified recently that 2 equal employment complaints had been filed against him and his firm. The
complaints are from a woman that alleges the test does not measure a person s ability to drive and is
not a valid predictor of job success and the other is from a minority man that alleges that a high school
diploma requirement is not related to his ability to do that particular job and that it unfairly
discriminates against minorities as a whole. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and The Age
Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 all prohibit the use of discriminatory employment tests
and selection procedures. A fair selection process consists of judging people on their ability to do the
job and not on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, genetic information or
disability. Since Tim is the owner of the company he has the right to use any legal hiring methods he
chooses to find the best person(s) for the job and the requirements are defined by him. The criteria are
said to be applied to all applicants and not just a specific group of people and all applicants are held to
the same hiring standard. To further evaluate the selection procedure I would need for Tim to provide
information to help show that no discrimination has taken place and that it truly is standard for all
applicants. Tim would need to submit copies of policies he has in place and provide files of employees
for review of the test scores and ratings when it came to the selection process. Interviews would need
to be conducted with randomly selected employees to provide first hand witness account to what goes
on in the office and confidentiality needs to be maintained so that no retaliation
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Persuasive Essay On Agriculture
When you think of the word agriculture farming is probably the first thought that comes to mind. At
its most basic element, agriculture is the way in which we produce food, the most basic human need.
There is an untold amount of differing opinions on the topic of how we should grow food; smaller
family farms being pitted against commercial operations, conventional agriculture against organic
practices, and much of the public does not know what side to pick. Agriculture has developed into a
highly controversial issue, with each view point claiming that it is the only correct way to farm;
despite this, it is imperative that we lay aside our differences in opinion and come together if we are
going to create a sustainable food system responsible for feeding 9 billion hungry mouths.
By the year 2050, estimates show that over 9 billion people will inhabit Earth, and it is imperative that
agriculture finds a way to feed them all. That is about 1.5 billion more people than there are today.
One of the biggest dilemmas that agriculture faces is that relatively little more land can be converted
into land used for agriculture production, without causing irreparable, detrimental effects to the
environment. The damage that this would cause is the subject for another essay, but the bottom line is
that it is necessary we produce this food using the land we already have. The only way we can
accomplish this is to combine the best practices of organic, or small farms, with those of
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Michael Jordan Research Paper
My paper is about Michael Jordan and how his life became as it is. I picked him, because i love the
kind of person he is. Well from what i can tell from what the internet says. Michael Jordan is a great
public figure and people love him. They love reading about him and talking about him. And i love
basketball , so if im gone talk about basketball i wanna research the best ball player of all time. I really
don t know that much about him, but i know he is very known in the basketball and fashion world (
for shoes ).
Ima start with a little who am i for Michael Jordan. Michael Jeffrey Jordan is his full name. He was
born February 17th, 1963. Michael was born in Brooklyn, New York . Jordan is a professional
american basketball player. Jordan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Go ahead and try and guess , but remember to include the he has six NBA championships , restaurants
, stake in the charlotte hornets , corporate sponsorship with Nike, and also endorsements with
gatorade, hanes and upper deck. The estimated net work for Michael is $1 billion. The Childhood life
of Michael Jordan. Jordan was growing up in Wilmington, North Carolina , Jordan developed a
competitive edge at an early age. He wanted to win every game he played he didn t care , it didn t
matter who he was playing. He father James noted, what he does have is a competition problem. He
was born with it... the person he tries to out do most of the time is himself.
More things about Jordan s career , so he enrolled at the university of North Carolina at chapel hill in
1981 and soon became an important member of the basketball team at the school. UNC (university of
North Carolina) won the NCAA division 1 championships in 1982, with our man Jordan scoring the
final basket needed to defeat Georgetown University. In 1983 and in 1984 , Jordan was singled out as
the NCAA college player of the
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Persuasive Speech About Sex Education
Did you know that 24 states in the US require their public schools to teach sex education and HIV
education to their students (NCL.org)? Do they even need to understand sex or STDs? Well of course
not. That s why schools should not even teach these students sex because it s just going to be too much
for the high school students young mind, sex education will definitely motivate the students to have
sex regardless of their sexuality , and it s up to their not so busy parents to explain sex and all its glory
to their children who are attending high school.
First off, why would you want to teach high school students about sex if you know it s going to be too
much for their young, innocent minds? Let s face it, once when the teacher begins to talk about the
males baby maker and the females foo foo the students are going to start laughing, or getting very
uncomfortable. Very mature children, won t you say? Of course, the teachers are not going to call it
baby maker or foo foo they re going to say the correct terms. Furthermore, sex education will most
likely have to touch on the more sensitive topics like sexual harassment, or prostitution. Students
having to hear about innocent people being raped is already crossing the line, and learning that women
and maybe men are willing to have sex just to gain money. Might as well drop the class, or start
skipping it.
If for some reason the students are able to handle the lessons of sex, then that means they re going to
be motivated to want to have sex with each other regardless their sexuality. Evidently this class is
going to motivate them, the students, to have sex, and the students are not going to give a flip about
the results. They re going to eventually learn that sex can be a pleasurable action as explained in both
stage three and five of Sigmund Freud s psychosexual development theory. Stage three, which is the
phallic stage, states that around the age of three to five years old, the child will seek for pleasure that
is centered on masturbation and/or oral sex. Furthermore, stage five of the theory, which is the genital
stage, states that around the age of 12 through adulthood centers on the seeking for sexual pleasuring
through romantic
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Why Is Harry S Truman Taking A Stand
Harry S. Truman taking a stand
Sworn in as the 33rd president after Franklin Delano Roosevelt s sudden death, Harry S. Truman
presided over dropping the atomic bomb on Japan and ending World War II
It s a recession when your neighbor loses his job, it s a depression when you lose your own.
Harry S. Truman. He said this to make people take a stand and act
Synopsis of Harry S. Truman. he was born in Missouri on May 8, 1884. He was Franklin Delano
Roosevelt s vice president for just 82 days before Roosevelt died and Truman became the 33rd
president.
In his first months in office he dropped the atomic bomb on Japan, ending World War II. His policy of
communist containment started the Cold War, and he was the cause U.S. involvement in the Korean
War. Truman left ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In his second term, Truman chaired a special committee to investigate the National Defense Program
to prevent war profiteering and wasteful spending in defense industries. He gained public support and
recognition for his straightforward reports and practical recommendations, and he won the respect of
his colleagues and the populace alike. Vice Presidency When FDR had to choose a running mate for
the 1944 presidential election, he deemed his acting vice president, Henry Wallace, unacceptable.
Wallace was disliked by many of the senior democrats in Washington, and since it was apparent that
Roosevelt might not survive his fourth term, the vice presidential pick was especially important.
Truman s popularity, as well as his reputation as a fiscally responsible man and a defender of citizens
rights, made him an attractive option. Truman was initially reluctant to accept, but once he received
the nomination, he campaigned vigorously. Roosevelt and Truman were elected in November of 1944,
and Truman took the oath of office on January 20, 1945. He served as vice president just 82 days
before Roosevelt died of a massive stroke, and he was sworn in as
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The Importance Of English-Speaking English Language
Approximately 27 percent of people living in Texas, above the age of five, know how to speak
Spanish. Luckily, I fall under that percentage raised in a Spanish speaking home and enrolled in
elementary knowing nothing but that language. However, it wasn t difficult for me to adapt to the
custom English speaking school environment because I rapidly learned to speak my second language
and eventually began to write it as well.
Throughout elementary, my teachers used reading fluency that included being timed one minute to
read a passage so that teachers could perceive how accurately and quickly our reading abilities were.
Teachers would call out a student individually and proceed with the perusal meanwhile marking the
hiccups that were made throughout the reading. This was critical because it helped me create a bridge
with word recognition and comprehension that will later asses my capability to make meaning of a
text. Additionally, I was the most motivated to read the furthest in that minute, not because I was
competitive but for the reason that I always enjoyed achieving in academics. In the meantime, I was
an immense fan of the Berenstain Bears book series, which was the literature I read for entertainment
but mostly for Accelerated Reader(a program that monitors the practice of reading) (AR) points. If I
read and had accumulated enough points, I could win enthusiastic prizes at the end of the school year.
I believe that strategy worked remarkably well in obtaining
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The Controversy Of Censorship In Libraries
Censorship has been a debate for centuries. Censorship in libraries takes place all over the country and
world. Some people believe libraries should not be censored. Other people believe libraries should
censor books and movies. Some places censor what they offer to consumers, because of content and
the risk of offense. Some people are all for censoring what children can read so that they are not
corrupted. Other people believe that individuals should have the choice in what they want their
children exposed to, and school libraries face this problem frequently. A majority of parents do not
want their kids exposed to certain types of books and movies, that most libraries frequently would
offer. This is hard for the school, because they have to pick and choose, and virtually censor what they
offer to the students to read. People should have the freedom to expose themselves to what they want.
I believe that libraries should not censor materials, because people should have the freedom to read
what they want. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People who visit libraries should be able to read what they want. The government should not stick
their noses in individual citizen s freedoms. The libraries should have clearly marked sections in order
to keep children from checking out books they shouldn t read, but that is up to the parent s discretion.
Parents are responsible for what their child can and cannot read, not the job of the library. Minors
should not read books like Fifty Shades of Grey, but the library should have the book for other
readers. Stay at home moms love this book, so they should be allowed the right to check out a book
like that. In order to ensure that innappropriate books do not fall into the hands of minors, the
librarians should monitor types of books checked out by minors. The library should be able to cater to
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The Aspects Of Happiness And Happiness
Happiness is not always easy to achieve. Life throws curve balls and it s hard to swing at all of them. I
try to stay happy all the time or I fake it. I don t want ruin other people s happiness by being upset. I
am blessed to say I have a happy life but there is plenty of ways I could increase my own happiness.
Sleeping more than I do right now would increase my happiness. Doing more for others and spreading
kindness is another way I could have a happier life. Lastly, planning events or activities beforehand
would not only make me happier but also less stressed. I would love to be happier, but I need to be
committed to make changes in my life. Sleep is a great thing and I wish I could do it more often. I ve
never been a good sleeper. My parents think it s because of my phone, but I put it up when I want to
sleep and I end up staring at the ceiling for an hour or two. According to Lemola et al. (as cited in
Boehm and Kubzansky, 2012), there was a study involving children and, .... those who were the most
optimistic slept a sufficient amount each night and took less time to fall asleep (2010). For me to sleep
more and be happier, I need to have a positive outlook on life. I always try to see the brighter side of
situations but sometimes, I find it immensely hard to be positive when other people are pessimistic. I
need to push myself and be the better person. If being more optimistic will help me sleep more, I will
gladly be positive in every situation so I will be
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Nebuchadnezzar s Telepathic Theory
For along as humans have kept a written history there have been stories about extraordinary
occurrences: telepathic dreams in which the dreamer appears to receive the thoughts of another person
or clairvoyant dreams in which the dreamer seemed to be able to observe far away events. Telepathic
and clairvoyant dreams, along with precognition and psychokinesis, have been group together and
called psi by modern day parapsychologists. These instances of psi are described as interactions that
occur between organisms and their environment (this includes other organisms) in which information
or influence is exchanged that has not been able to be explained by through conventional scientific
understanding of sensory motor coordination. They are thought to be strange or unusual since they
appear to occur outside the constraints of time, space, and energy (Krippner, Bogzaran Carvalho,
2002. Page 93).
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Since biblical times there have been stories about these extraordinary dreams. The ancient Babylonian
King, Nebuchadnezzar, awoke one morning after what experiencing what he felt was a divine dream.
He was unable to remember the dream so he sent for wizards, astrologers, and diviners, demanding
that they tell him his dream and its interpretation. If they were unable to do so, he threatened to
execute them all. When a prophet Daniel heard of the problem he prayed to his God for the revelation
of the king s dream. It is written that the dream came to him that night. Daniel was able to share the
dream, and its interpretation with the king and save the dream interpreters lives (Krippner, Bogzaran
Carvalho,
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  • 1. 4 Ways To Cite A Speech - WikiHow 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 4 Ways To Cite A Speech - WikiHow 4 Ways To Cite A Speech - WikiHow
  • 2. City Hall, The Home Of Bristol City Council (Bcc) Reopened City hall, the home of Bristol City Council (BCC) reopened this past summer following a major refurbishment and development. Across the first floor, there are 17 available bookable rooms to hire including the council chamber, conference hall and various meeting and conference rooms of different sizes, both modern and heritage. Following budget cuts from the government, BCC requires an immediate action towards making substantial savings by 2017/18. Generating income has been an integral focus within this exercise. As BCC acquires the license for weddings and civil partnerships, they are willing to utilise their available tangible asset (City hall) as a potential to bring significant income and benefit from the flourishing wedding market. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To establish a reputable business that is active and current with trends required to reach customers on various platforms and provide an immediate highest level of service. It is advised BCC to focus in a specific geographical region because location can be a huge influencing factor, as majority of their customers will be based near or around the business (Dahl, 2014). According to Google trends, Bristol had the popularity search rate of 96% for the term wedding venues in the last 12 months (figure 1). (Figure 1: Google trends) BCC s target market should consist of recently engaged couples around the South West region (Bristol, Bath and Gloucester) who are aged between 18 35 years old with stable income and planning their wedding or civil partnership. 34% of women regularly browse inspiration on dresses and venues on the web (Gardner, 2014). Therefore, more specifically, the campaign should be focused primarily toward female audience as they are more incline to be proactive with the wedding plans (Sniezek, 2005). According to ONS (2016), 86.4% of women in the UK are internet users. The campaign will be targeted towards regular Internet users who are technologically interconnected through the means of smart phones and computers (Ryan, 2014). They will be frequently on social media and active online seeking to find a suitable venue for their wedding event. Since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of Beverly Daniel Tatum s Article Defining Racism Beverly Daniel Tatum article Defining Racism she states that racism is still alive today theres no one way to ever truly escape completely. When we claim to be free of prejudice, perhaps what we are really saying is that we are not hate mongers. But no one is completely innocent. (Tatum6)We all say or think we are completely free of being stereotypical but how can we not when its all around us in the media or just the way we grew up and weren t able to change where we went to school or where we lived. Each of us needs to look at our own behavior. Am I perpetuating and reinforcing the negative messages..,or am I seeking to challenge them? (Tatum 6) Everyone can have there own definition of racism depending on what you where taught or what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Leadership Is Important When Conducting A Organization,... Leadership is important when conducting a organization, program, or event. There are many changes in educational organizations. The article talks about how educational organizations can adjust to change and what it takes to implement change. Change is always good especially with the changes of time. Technology is way more advance in the millieum era then it was in the 1990 s so changing educational organizations should arrange with the advancement of the era. Educational organizations that are behind with advancement could possibly fail and not succeed with a lack of participants. According to Martincic They are incited by a number of factors: technological advancement, changed expectations and needs of the clients, change market conditions, changing of legistration, changed social values etc. (p.g 1). The article also goes into detail about being able to come together and take intination in developing a plan to create change. When individuals want to implement change they have to develop not only a plan but also have resources and a committee or team. Therefore more then one idea or suggestion will make the plan worthwhile of pursuing. Individuals who would want change also have to reach out to stakeholders and politicians. Politicans are on the forefront of reaching a lot of people. As said by Martincic (2015), Much more interesting for the long term efficiency of an organization is the change that orginates from the organization itself as premediated, planned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Effective Use Of Metaphors In Fences By August Wilson Many people use metaphors to make an example or for people to better understand a given statement. In the play Fences by August Wilson two main metaphors are redundant; most involving fences. Every character is shown having their own meaning and need for their metaphorical fences. Wilson wrote a play that would not only show deeper meaning than what is being said but one that showed a greater insight on the lives of a small family. The first character is Troy Maxon. The significance of Troy s metaphorical fence is built upon throughout the play. In troys case his metaphorical fence is to keep death away from him, his things, and the ones he loves. Alright...Mr. Death. See now.... I m gonna tell you what i m gonna do. I m gonna take me a fence around this yard. See? I m gonna build me a fence around what belongs to me. And then you to stay on the other side. See? Stay over there until your ready for me... (2.2). In this scene you see an insight on how Troy thinks of the fence as more than just any fence, he thinks of it as something that could even stop the forces of death from entering his home. Troy s efforts to wall off his home resonate with his ongoing conflict with Mr. Death by fortifying the perimeter of his home, Troy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You ain t never gave me nothing! You ain t never done nothing but hold me back. Afraid I was gunna be better than you... (2.4). Years of fearing his father had led him to turn against troy after he saw his mother hurting, and after arguing cory left home. Later in the play he comes back to be with his mother so that he could mend his fence with her back together; although she accepts him back with loving arms it still shows Cory s resentment to troy when he refuses to go to his funeral. This shows that Cory has kept the people he loves in his fence and the ones who hurt him were left on the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ghostbusters In Unmarked In Unmarked by Kami Garcia, the novel depicts the adventure of Kennedy Waters, an average everyday girl, whose life changed when she met a legion of ghost hunters who go by the name Jared, Lukas, Alara, and Priest. The five of them together remind me of the ghostbusters in the fact that that they use the same technology as real ghost hunters save the world from paranormal entities. It s shown when the text says, Elle asked, pointing at Priest s EMF... (Garcia 78). This reminds me of the show ghost hunters because some of the technology they use is real like an EMF detector. After freeing one of the most powerful demons from hell by the name Andras and being found unconscious outside a penitentiary, she recounts all that happened to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mattel Case Essay Case Study: Real Choices at Mattel 9/25/11 1. The decision facing Mattel is whether to continue to produce their products internationally where cost are low, or produce them in the United States where costs are significantly higher but quality is better. Mattel might want to even reconsider going global if there sales are decreasing more internationally than in the United States. Mattel needs to determine how many of the products produced internationally were recalled versus the amount of products produced in the United States that were recalled. Mattel also needs to decide how they are going to advertise their products in a way that will convince consumers in the external environment to buy their products, without having any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mattel should only take this thought into consideration if there new products are helping them to generate revenues and regain respect from consumers for producing good quality products. Mattel can also break the product line up and then sell the assets from it, if they don t want to dispose of the whole product line. 4. As I mentioned above Mattel needs to determine if they want to have their products produced by producers in China or producers in the United States. They need to investigate into this problem and see which producer has the lowest recall rate and which producers seem to produce the highest quality products. They should re evaluate the design of their product to see if there are any flaws involved with the overall design that are causing products to be harmful to children. Mattel should also do some research about international countries economies, unemployment rates, and how high the demand for toys is before selling their products internationally. 5. Some ways I can implement my recommendations for Mattel is to have them re evaluate the design of their products by making some minor adjustments to them that they think will be beneficial. After they made some minor adjustments to the design of their products and they feel it will be effective they should then have the design sent to a producer in the United States and then to a producer internationally. After both of the producers have completed the product they should then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Of The American Dream And The Wordy Shipmates American Dreams Lit. Analysis The American dream exists within the minds of individuals, who live in communities. We can interpret the ideas of that dream based on the communities themselves. In The Wordy Shipmates, we follow John Winthrop, Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson and learn their idea of, and path to the American Dream. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl we get to know Harriet s struggles and how she ultimately achieves her American Dream. In both books, we find out that achieving the American Dream is much more difficult without the help of family, friends and the community. I think that both books highlight that sometimes to achieve your dreams you must be willing to take risks and leave behind what s holding you back. Winthrop and the Puritans left everything they knew to start the life they wanted to have. Harriet left behind her family and friends to leave a bad situation and find freedom. The Puritans in Wordy Shipmates have a very important place in American History. Winthrop s ideas of Christianity and sticking together as a community helped shape how America is today. The Puritans even went as far as having their seal from England depicting an Indian with a message coming from his mouth. The message read come over and help us , the same message could describe the American foreign policy over the past century or more. From Europe in both world wars to South Korea and Vietnam to Iraq, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Unions Are A Most Effective Way Of Protecting Worker s Rights 2. Do you agree that unions are a most effective way of protecting worker s rights? Should U.S. labor law be changed to be more in line with international labor codes? Answer: Yes, I agree that solidarity campaigns in support of workers and/or unions are an effective way of protecting worker s rights. Without the formation of unions such as the United Farm Workers founded by Chavez and Huerta in 1962, vulnerable workers would have no defense against the systemic exploitation and violations against their rights as workers and as human beings (Brubaker, 2007, p. 96). Exposed by the Human Rights Watch (HRW), is the fact that agricultural work in the U.S. is the most punishing and perilous work open to children in the contemporary world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, after a request for better working conditions in Bangladesh were denied, ten workers leading the protest were beaten by police, detained, and deported. Senator Byron Dorgan reported that under the Jordanian Free Trade Agreement, we ended up with people of Bangladesh working 120 hours a week, turning Chinese cloth into apparel designed for the U.S. market, which enters the U.S. duty free. According to a 2006 Harris poll, 75% of Americans support the protection of international workers rights, therefore, the creators of these laws need to recognize the need for reform in the laws affecting workers of the world (Brubaker, 2007, p. 106). 3. Does the idea of community supported agriculture appeal to you? What would it take to make something like this happen in your community? Answer: Yes! I love the idea of community supported agriculture for several reasons. In the first place, the goals identified, such as mutually beneficial relationships with a community of consumers, environmentally sustainable farming practices, and public education on contemporary agricultural issues makes sense to me. Also, the high quality, locally grown produce is more available and affordable, and even reduces the negative environmental impacts caused by conventional production and distribution systems. Those who cannot afford to buy adequate food are incorporated into the planning of the distribution of the crops, and since diet can be a risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. After Careful Examination Of Biblical Texts The Catholic After careful examination of Biblical texts the Catholic Church teaches that homosexuality is not a sin but rather it is intrinsically disordered. Additionally the church says, homosexuals should practice a life of celibacy . This teaching from the Church causes some religious individuals with same sex attractions to seek opportunities to change their sexual orientation, in order to have a sexual orientation that better matches their religious identity and beliefs. The most popular way to alter sexual orientation is through conversion therapy, a complex process that helps willing homosexuals change their sexual orientation and to find a sense of peace. Some homosexuals seek help to change their sexual orientation through conversion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another type of therapy used is group therapy, which can come in the form of retreats and inpatient care treatments. Group therapy utilizes social support, making it susceptible to patients feeling pressured to change because others want them to . Particularly, religious ex gay ministries use this method of therapy along with religious principles to help their clients. An example of such ex gay ministry is Exodus International . Currently, the most popular method of conversion therapy uses both religious principles and psychoanalytic therapy. Particularly, current psychodynamic therapy looks at the poorly formed bond with the same sex parent during childhood, which creates the homosexual desire . All the different methods of conversion therapy share the same goal of trying to stop homosexual acts or change the sexual orientation of homosexuals. Whether or not conversion therapy successfully achieves these goals is still debated. Currently, there is debate on whether conversion therapy is effective in changing sexual orientation. Some studies found evidence that conversion therapy does change the sexual orientation of homosexuals . Unfortunately, some of the researchers have apologized to the gay community for lack of credibility and faulty research . In contrast, professional organizations speak out against conversion therapy due to a shortage of evidence that it is successful. One such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Sociology M2-D1 M2 Use different sociological perspectives to discuss patterns and trends of health and illness in two different social groups D1 Evaluate different sociological explanations for patterns and trends of health and illness in two different social groups In this assignment I hope to effectively discuss and evaluate the patterns and trends associated with health and illness within the higher and lower social classes. I am going to do this by discussing and evaluating the following explanations and perspectives within sociology; Artefact explanation, Natural or Social Selection explanation, Cultural or Behavioural explanation and Materialist or Structuralist explanation. Artefact explanation This explanation suggests that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This explanation believes that these lifestyles are chosen by the individual. It believes that the individual is responsible for their own behaviour and responsible for their own healthy lifestyle choices. This explanation doesn t take into account the possibility that for many people smoking and drinking helps them to cope with their difficult circumstances and that these circumstances are what causes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Nervous Shadow Walking Backwards In Wise Blood In addition to Hazel, Enoch Emery also denies his true self throughout Wise Blood. He expresses his hatred for animals in several scenes of the novel, most notably the scene where he takes Hazel to the zoo. Inside the zoo, Enoch stops at every cage and insults the animals. They don t do nothing but sit there all day and stink, he said about two bears sitting in a cage (O Connor 89). However, despite his hating animals, he literally becomes one later in the novel. On page 182, Enoch shakes the hand of a man in a gorilla suit promoting a movie. He does so with the intention of telling the man off, but instead he is enamored with how soft and warm the hand is. He also realizes that it is the first time anyone had given him their hand since he moved to the city (O Connor). This moves Enoch deeply, and he concludes that he does not wish to hold the gorilla any longer but instead be him. Following this instinct, he later kills the man inside the gorilla costume and steals the suit, running up to people and shaking their hands (O Connor 197 198). This supports the novel s theme because it is the result of Enoch preparing for an event he does not yet understand. Michael Bolt writes in his article Nervous Shadow Walking Backwards : Elusive Desire in Flannery O Connor s Wise Blood, that Enoch sees becoming Gonga the Gorilla as a way to combine both parts of his personality, the part that he considers human and his animalistic wise blood (95). Enoch s wise blood leads him to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Two Types Of Symptoms Of Parkinson s Disease The Two Types of Symptoms of Parkinson s Disease Parkinson s disease (PD), a degenerative nervous system disorder, is more common every day, yet it is still a mystery on what causes it. More than a million Americans have been diagnosed with PD and every year there are 60,000 new cases. Affecting older people, it is the second most common disorder and the condition is expected to increase as the aging population increases. PD essentially is the loss of dopamine producing neurons. The increase in research has led to a wide range of possibilities to the causes involving both genetic and environmental factors. There are two different types of symptoms: motor and non motor. The diagnosis of Parkinson s disease can be challenging as the symptoms that are exhibited can also be symptoms of another neurodegenerative disorder (Gazewood 2013). There are no biological markers (tests or screenings) available for PD but researchers are working to develop an accurate one (PDF 2016). The cause of Parkinson s disease is unknown but it is thought to be linked to combined effects of genetic factors and environmental factors. There is a greater risk of having Parkinson s disease if someone in the family has been diagnosed with it. The genes linked to PD are SNCA, LRRK2, PARK2, and PINK1 (Lill et al. 2012). PD is also more common in non Hispanic whites and in males (Van Den Eeden 2003). The environmental factors are pesticide exposure, occupational exposure, cigarette smoking or dietary factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Who Is The Protagonist In Miss Brill The short story Miss Brill , by Katherine Mansfield, is written in third person. Miss Brill is a English teacher who lives in French. The narration describes a story of a lonely person named Miss Brill who believes she is a special person. She spends her time walking and sitting in a park each Sunday in the afternoons where nobody talks with her. Because Miss Brill was to lonely, she watches and listens others people conversations. This Miss Brill s attitude brings to her a sensation of she was accompanied in her imagination. She thought that the people in the park miss her when she is absent, but honestly they do not want that she stays there. In the story named Miss Brill , Katherine Mansfield characterizes to the protagonist as lonely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each Sunday she goes and seats in the park where she spent all the afternoons. Example of her loneliness is when the author says: Only two people share her special seat: a fine old man in a velvet coat... and a big old woman, sitting upright, with a roll of knitting on her embroidered apron. They did not speak. This was disappointing, for Miss Brill always looked forward to the conversation . This is really frustrating for her. Although it was so brilliantly fine the blue sky powdered with gold and great spots of light like white wine splashed over the Jardins Publiques Miss Brill was glad that she had decided on her fur . The reader can associate the fur with all things that Mss Brill does not have. Her only company or treasure is what the author describes as Dear little thing or Little Rogue . This is the only thing that she care and appreciate in her life. In fact, she is reassured and comforted by the presence of the fur around her neck: Miss Brill put her hand and touched her fur. [...] It was nice to feel it again . The fur symbolizes everything she doesn t have in her life. It is really sad, to live without some aspirations, without accompany, without somebody who shares happiness and sadness too. Life likes the Mss Brill is too miserable because at the end she did not live her own live. She just stays living the around people s lives. One example of how the author describes how Miss Brill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Chapter 1-17 Summary Chapters 1 17 Summaries 1. Chapter 1, is about introducing the Tres Camarones, the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Also, since the people in that town didn t like change much there are already danger roaming around like the bandidos who will be evading the town. 2. Chapter 2, is about introducing Nayeli who is a nineteen year old girl who works at the Fallen Hand Taco Shop. She always has dreams of leaving the town behind again with a life that is far more beyond than her life right now. 3. Chapter 3, is about Nayeli thinking of a blonde haired blue eyed boy named Missionary Matt who had come with the Missionaries to Tres Camarones. In this chapter, she introduces her two girlfriends named Yoloxochitl or Yolo for short as the Brainiac and Veronica ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chapter 6, is about Nayeli and her Aunt Irma who is campaigning to help convince older women that any woman can be in charge. They had young people sign pledges saying that they will help convince their mothers and grandmothers to vote for Irma. Also, Nayeli and Aunt Irma went to the Garcia Garcia house and demanded them for better jobs for women in town. Irma had won on Election Day. 7. Chapter 7, is about Nayeli and the girls watching these two movies that the Yul Brynner film festival had put on, which is called The Magnificent Seven and Westworld. Father Francois had explained to them about the plot of The Magnificent Seven; which was about a group of peasants who was sent to Los Yuanites to find seven gunmen to come to the border to help them fight to win their town back. Also, after the movie had ended Nayeli was inspired to go and find her own Magnificent Seven which her friends had agreed to her plan too. 8. Chapter 8, is about Aunt Irma letting Tacho accompany the girls to their journey while she manages the shop by herself. Irma drove them off to the bus station and bought them all their tickets to Tijuana, and then after two hours in the bus two soldiers had gotten on the bus and started harassing the passengers about their citizenship and seeing if anyone is carrying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. History and Evolution of Health Care Economics Essay History and Evolution of Health Care Economics Lauren Michaud HCS/440 Eric Oestmann August 12,2012 History and Evolution of Health Care Economics Healthcare economics has drastically changed over the years. It makes up for one sixth of American budget (Johnson, 2009). Health care economics has drastically changed partly due to new advances in technology over the years. Money is the factor of health care economics. Money drives economics and makes up health care and how far it can go. Economics will continue to change and financial advisors who have more education on health care economic advances will be beneficial to keep with changes in economics. Economics focuses on market. Market is like the buyer buys a product or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One particular factor for the drastically changing health care economics is the fact that as wealthier people became, the more willing they were to pay for goods and services. Even now, health care is most often on people s list after they buy food for their families and essentials for their home. With all the new advances in technology it has created a change in the supply and demand of health care economics. People in the 1900s were not as eager to consult with getting health care services as they are in today s time. Medical services have advanced with medications, surgeries, exams, and patient care. Shifting the financial burden also makes medical care more desirable to individuals. Insurance companies paying for all or most of medical costs give people more incentive to seek treatment or get regular visits by the doctor. The value of health care is also the change that has come to health care economics. People feel their health is priceless and valuable. They are willing to pay to make sure they are healthy and live a long life. Although the feeling has changed about health care and people have more money to spend, health care has made dramatic changes in their costs as well. These changing costs have made a change in health care economics as well. Debt in the US now is mostly credited to health care bills that Americans rack up. People are willing to spend as much as money as possible to pay for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Análisis de la pelicula Her Esta es una de las películas en la cual la temática y la narrativa hacen que el espectador vibre de emoción, convirtiéndose de este modo, en una de las más interesantes del año 2013. Llegando a ser una de las más ineludibles para todas aquellas personas amantes de la tecnología y los cambios que trae consigo en la conducta de todos los seres humanos. La idea principal de esta película es: personas estableciendo relaciones sentimentales, con los con los dispositivos técnicos de uso diario. Esto suena un poco a ciencia ficción pero este evento no esta tan largo de ocurrir, pues esto mismo parece, se esta dando actualmente. Analizando detenidamente nos daremos cuenta que en la obsesión por estos elementos técnicos, los seres humanos han desplazado lo social por lo técnico. Ciertamente, algunos críticos podrían tomar la perspectiva equivocada con respecto a la trama de esta película, ya que muestra el amor platónico entre un humano y una máquina y a decir verdad, la idea no es tan descabellada sino más bien creíble. El pensamiento no es tan nuevo, ni original pues este argumento ha sido ya expuesto antes, pero lo que llama la atención es el escenario en el que hace vislumbrar al espectador. Título original: Her País: Estados Unidos Año: 2013 Dirección: Spike Jonze Guión: Spike Jonze Reparto: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson Género: Ciencia ficción, Drama, Comedia La primera parte de la película se centra en lo escéptico que podríamos ser, pero la ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Case Study Of Tympanoplasty Background: Tympanoplasty, also called eardrum repair, refers to surgery performed to reconstruct a perforated tympanic membrane (eardrum) or the small bones of the middle ear. Eardrum perforation may result from chronic infection or, less commonly, from trauma to the eardrum. Objective: The Objective of the study is to evaluate the surgical outcomes of tympanoplasties with and without mastoidectomies in terms of graft uptake and hearing improvement. Methods: A total of 56 patients undergoing tympanoplasties with and without mastoidectomy were included and followed up for a period of one year. Results: There was no significant difference in the surgical outcomes of both the surgeries in terms of graft uptake and hearing improvement. In unilateral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 10 patients with good pre op ABG, the post op ABG was excellent. In 15 patients with fair pre op ABG, the post op ABG results were, excellent in 9, good in 8 and fair in 3 patients accounting for 46.66% in excellent, 40% in good and 13% in fair groups. By applying Chi square test, these results are statistically significant Hence, for the patients with lesser pre operative Air bone gap have a better post operative hearing. 4. When Belfast rule of thumb was applied to 13 patients with unilateral disease, 10 of them with medium sized perforation, felt subjectively better and out of 3 of them with subtotal perforation, 2 felt better 1 patient felt hearing same as the pre operative status. These results are statistically significant with p value 0.05, implies that Belfast rule of thumb interpret the post operative hearing benefit in a better way than the Air bone gap ,which tells about only the technical success. 5. The correlation coefficient between the duration of discharge and the pre op ABG is 0.4172 and that between the duration of hearing impairment with pre op ABG is 0.3821 and is statistically significant. The correlation coefficient between the duration of discharge and the post op ABG is 0.4544 and that between the duration of hearing impairment with post op ABG is 0.4489 and is statistically significant, implies that the patients with lesser duration of discharge and hearing impairment had better post operative hearing than the patients with longer duration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Budgetary Cycle in Malaysia BUDGETING: MODIFIED BUDGETING SYSTEM (MBS) AND OUTCOME BASED BUDGETING (OBB) Budgetary cycle in Malaysia, consist of four stages which are planning, budget preparation, budget implementation and budget evaluation. In first stage, government organisations are accountable in planning the budget target. Also, they require planning activities and programs for following year with efficiency. Second stage, budget is prepared and approved. Third stage, after Parliament has been approved the budget; a General Allocation Warrant to the Accountant General s office will issue by the Finance Minister. It is as an authority for Accountant General s office to expend the consolidated funds required for the expenditure. Government organisations are accountable to keep all accounting records in a vote book; so that, the allocation gets control and the expenditure occurred has been account. Fourth stage, the final of budgetary process cycle, Accountant General s Department, Auditor General s Department, Parliament and others will involve. According to the Federal Constitution Article 106 and 107, all public accounts have to be audited by the Auditor General s Department and must be presented in Parliament. Thus, government organisations shall be update and present all information to the Auditor General with accurately and completely to ensure that there is no misuse of public fund. Auditor General will audit, examine and evaluate the financial performance of the government organisation s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. `` Buried Child `` And The Color Purple By Sam Shepard,... Most aspects pertaining to what we know as the conventional family norm or values can be seen challenged in novels such as Buried Child , The Little Girl Who Was Found of Matches , and The Colour Purple . In all three novels themes, such as murder, abuse, and family relations, along with other taboo related or unacceptable behavior in society are displayed by characters reflecting to us how the authors of the novels have chosen to portray family life in their works. In each novel, we are given an outlook into the darker aspects of what we may know about occurring in society, but maybe not in the detailed or graphic manner presented by writers Sam Shepard, Gaétan Soucy, and Alice Walker. It can be said that these dark elements of family life employed in the novels are unconventional yet are not things that are unknown to us, as they are existing problems in society. The assumptions made by the three authors of each novel, pertaining to the occurrence of such activities happening is plausible and does happen, which only means that outside of challenging the notions of family, the authors chose a specific approach to how their novels portray family life. Interpretations as to why each author chose to reflect darker aspects of family life can be assumed to be for the basic reasoning that these are not things that do not happen and while it may be uneasy for readers it only speaks on what really does happen or could happen to which we can contribute to the writers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Overcoming Fear In Harper Lee s To Kill A Mockingbird It s the 1930s and racism, classism, sexism is prominent and the Great Depression is happening. In 1930, Harper Lee was 4 years of age. 1930, is the time period that her book, To Kill a Mockingbird, takes place. Due to growing up in the 1930s, Harper Lee has experienced all of the issues above, which provided her with material for themes and purposes in her book. Harper Lee uses imagery, metaphors, and characterization to show the theme of overcoming fear. First, Harper Lee uses imagery to show the importance of overcoming the fear of a person. For example, on page 319 320 as Scout links arms with Boo to escort him home she says to herself, He had to stoop a little to accommodate me, but if Miss Stephanie Crawford was watching from her upstairs window, she would see Arthur Radley escorting me down the sidewalk, as any gentleman would do. With this quote, Harper Lee is communicating to the reader through the imagery of Boo, who is walking with her like a gentleman, that Scout no longer cares about what Miss Stephanie Crawford says about Boo because Harper Lee has created the mindset that Scout is willfully hoping Miss Stephanie Crawford is peeping through her window and sees that Boo is being a gentleman not a monster. Harper Lee is communicating to the reader that people do have opinions and make assumptions about people. And that once someone gets to know the person that is made out to be a villain, that those assumptions can sometimes be incorrect just like Miss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Construction Productivity And Construction Of Construction... Construction Productivity in a Project Introduction Road projects are one of the key areas of construction engineering; it is essential to understand the main processes involved in such a project, the type of work force involved and machinery in order to achieve the maximum productivity in the projects. This project paper aims at describing the problems that lower productivity rates in the construction process and how to eradicate the future challenges in order to improve productivity. Road construction equipment The equipment used in road construction projects play a fundamental role in ensuring productivity; they vary depending on if the project is a new road, minor road repairs or re carpeting (Peyret 447 461).The most commonly used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Crawler excavator They are heavy construction equipment that excavates the land and rocks and loads them into dump trucks. They consist of a bucket, cab, and a boom that is paced above an undercarriage with tracks and wheels. It is able to do a variety of work by interchanging the front attachment. Truck cane They are mounted at the back of a lorry so as to assist in lifting requirements in a construction site. They have a lifting component and a carrier which are joined through a turntable which allows the lifting elements to swing from one side to another. Wheel loader It is a type of tractor that is used to move a load of materials from the ground to and then loads it onto a dump truck or into an open pit. Forklift truck it a powered industrial equipment with a prolonged attached platform that can be adjusted to pick an object below or on the ground. It was first used to move objects in industries. Choice of equipment and rate of standard production Most of the construction equipment is used to do repetitive operations; they are classified into two basic operations, haulers and operators. It is very vital to select equipment with the proper characteristics and the size suited for the operation. Factors that most affect the selection of the best equipment are; Availability of equipment affects job productivity; the productivity of excavating will reduce if the equipment available ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Protests In The Witch Hunt Witch Hunt A present day crucible in today s world that has been occurring more and more is kneeling to the national anthem and how people that kneel don t like our country, are only focused on helping one group/race of people, and people are being kicked off teams because of them making protests.The Anthem protests started last year in August when Colin Kaepernick sat on the bench at an NFL game during the National Anthem. After the game reporters asked him why he sat and he said, I am not going to stand up and show pride in a flag for a country that opposes black people and people of color (Wyche ). Since this first incident it s spread across all of the NFL, high school sports, NHL, women s professional soccer, and even in the MLB. This protest has even been caught in the eyes of the president and there is no sign of this protest slowing down. A big problem protesters like Colin Kaepernick and others are facing is that since they don t participate in the National Anthem people think that they don t like our country and are unpatriotic. For example Donald Trump and his aides took the situation into their own hands when calling out the protesters by saying, protests are unpatriotic and disrespectful to the flag and those who have fought to protect the United States (Tatum). After these comments players fire back by saying they re exercising free speech by not participating in the National Anthem while standing with their hands over their hearts. Protesting is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Deletion Syndrome Essay DiGeorge Syndrome 1 . What are the cellular/molecular mechanisms that underlie this disease? At a molecular level, it is a disease resulting from a sequence microdeletion on chromosome 22.1,4 Its current preferred name is 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.2 It is characterized as loss of about 30 40 genes, with some individuals having shorter deletions in the same region.1 One gene loss TBX1, attributes to heart defects, cleft palate, the distinctive facial feature of the disease, hearing loss and low calcium.1 Another gene deletion COMT, increase likelihood of behavioral problems and mental illness.1 2 . How common is this disease? Are there any particular susceptibility groups? It was estimated that about 1in 4,000 may have acquired the 22q11.2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How is the diagnosis made? What particular clinical tests are used to make this diagnosis? This answer needs to be precise and specific. For example, blood test is not a sufficient answer. Your answer must indicate what cellular or molecular components are measured and how, and what particular parameters are used to make the disease diagnosis. The 22q11.2 deletion syndrome is first diagnosis is first based on the sign and symptoms shown after birth.4 The infant will appear jittery from having low calcium on account of hypothyroidism.4 Besides low calcium blood levels, the blood will appear blue from low oxygen content via heart failure.4 Plus, the common distinctive facial features will apparent.4 In more recent years, practitioners don t rely solely on the classical feature because the subtle mild cases might be missed.4 They use blood test, FISH analysis (Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization) to confirm the 22q11.2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, is a social welfare program designed to increase the nutritional value of a low income household s food supply. It does this through Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards that are loaded with a monetary allotment based on family size and income, which can then be redeemed for groceries at participating SNAP stores (Karger Stoesz, 2014). 46.2 million Americans participated in the program in 2011 (Andrews Smallwood, 2012). Yet the program did not always function in the way it currently does. Originally enacted in the 1960s, this program has undergone many changes over the years. There are many factors, including historical and economic elements, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The SNAP program is able to help many families have food security, making them able to alleviate many of these issues. Food security becomes an even bigger issue with increasing rates of unemployment. As unemployment rates and need for assistance have been rising, so have participants, with the number of participants rising from 17 million in 2000 to 45 million in 2011 (Karger Stoesz, 2014). However, despite a decrease in unemployment rates from 2003 2007, the number of people living in poverty rose 4%, which contributed to a 22% increase in SNAP caseloads during that period (Andrews Smallwood, 2012). When benefit levels were increased to reflect the needs of the 2007 recession, SNAP participation rose 3%, food insecurity prevalence rates dropped 2.2%, and very low food security prevalence rates dropped 2% (Nord Prell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Problem Of Medical Benefits In animal and human cloning alike, arguments over ethicality boil down to a matter of medical benefits versus moral concerns. Governmental and social groups are split by the benefits of therapeutic, reproductive, and molecular cloning, which bring their own moral rewards in the preservation of life, and the grey areas cloning brings on matters of protection of morals and individuality. Through cloning technology, medical science will learn to renew activity of damaged cells by growing new cells and replacing them, yet concerns are raised over the possibility of compromising individualities or violating the rights of the cell. Cloning gives the capability to create humans with identical genetic makeup to act as organ donors for each other, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As of now, there are three types of cloning, each with their own potentials and moral arguments against. Molecular cloning, also known as recombinant DNA technology, DNA cloning, and gene cloning , entails the transfer of DNA from an organism to a self replicating genetic element such as a bacterial plasmid. A bacterial plasmid is a small DNA molecule within a cell that is separated from a chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently. The DNA of interest can then be cultivated in a foreign host cell. This technology has been around since the 1970s, and has become a common practice in molecular biology labs today. Molecular cloning provides scientists with an essentially unlimited quantity of any individual DNA segments derived from any genome. As molecular cloning does not go beyond a molecular level or involve stem cells, there is little that is morally reprehensible about it, and is left alone. Stem cells are a major concern for activist groups in that stem cells come from embryos that are three to five days old. At this stage, an embryo is called a blastocyst and has about 150 cells, which can divide into more stem cells or can become any type of cell in the body. Therapeutic cloning, which is the production of human embryos for use in research, becomes more of an ethical issue in its use of embryonic stem cells. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Use of Hypothermia in Head Injury Clinically Induced Hypothermia in the Management of Severe Head Injury: A Review of the Evidence PAGE 1. Title Page 2. Acknowledgements 3. Contents 4 5. Abstract 6 7. Introduction 8 11. Methods 9. i) Inclusion Exclusion Criteria 10. ii) Limitations of Search 11. iii) Critical Framework 12 26. Critical Review of the Data 13. i) Study Aims Design 19. ii) Sampling Controls 25. iii) Results 27 36. Discussion 32. i) Implications for Practice 37 41. References 42. Appendix 1) The Four Stages of Research 43. Appendix 2) Database Search (Hard Copy Only) 44 49. Appendix 3) Example (1) Using the CASP Framework 50 55. Appendix 3) Example (2) Using the CASP ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Sahuquillo 2007). Brain injury is normally thought of in terms of primary and secondary insults. First published in the 1970 s this remains a useful concept as it differentiates between the unavoidable irreversible primary injury and the potentially avoidable secondary one (Adams 1977). Primary brain injury occurs immediately at the time of injury, whereas secondary injury is a cascade of events that contributes to intracranial hypertension resulting in a reduction in cerebral perfusion pressure and ischaemia (Marmarou 1991). The cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is determined by the Monro Kellie hypothesis. In closed head injuries, the skull has a fixed volume and the pressure within it is determined by the equilibrium between the CPP, the mean arterial pressure (MAP) and the intracranial pressure (ICP) using the equation: CPP = MAP − ICP Therefore, assuming a constant blood pressure, as ICP rises CPP must fall. Minimising the ICP, should minimise ischaemia and brain damage resulting from localised pressure thus leading to a global increase in perfusion and therefore oxygen delivery to the brain. There is class I evidence that cooling to a mild hypothermic state of ≤35oC reduces intracranial hypertension by limiting cerebral oedema. In addition it is thought that moderate hypothermia of 33oC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Act Of Vengeance Book Vs Movie Several similarities are relevant between a short story and a film are about an act of vengeance of theme with many differences of characterization, style, setting and irony. I. Most people do not realize that having to vengeance can and will take so much time and patience within their live. A. In the short story, An Act of Vengeance, by Isabel Allende, the issue involves a young girl who get raped of the age of 15 by her father s killer, she has lived her life in a burden of her father s revenge for 30 years to waiting for the day to come. B. However, in the film, Act of Vengeance, director by Isaac Florentine, relates by a lawyer who took work more important than his family until it was too late. His wife and daughter was murder and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The setting of the short story and the film are total different from each other, but the theme is similarity. A. In the short story, Dulce Rosa is a country but one powerful girl, love to bread and cultivated and must vengeance her father s death. B. In the film, Frank Valera is a city and a talkative lawyer which is very popular also must vengeance his family s death. III. Both the short story and the film indicated how much they want to vengeance for their loves one by staying in town that the murder took place. A. The short story s example shows that Dulce Rosa Orellano lives in a lonely life and waiting for the moment of vengeance. B. The film demonstrates how Frank dedicated trained himself to find the killer who murdered his family. IV. Time and patience are very important for Dulce and Frank in the process of vengeance. A. Dulce Rosa knew exactly who her enemy was. B. On the other hand, Frank had no idea who and why his family were killed, Frank went through so much and disappointed when he found out about his enemy. V. The burden of having to vengeance can cause many consequences to the relationship and the future. A. Because of the vengeance, Dulce Rosa refused proposed married of many gentlemen that were in love with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Examples Of Satire In The Age Of Enlightenment Okonmah 1 Victor Okonmah Ms. Campbell IB Literature August 17, 2014 IB Literature Summer Assignment: The Age of Enlightenment A satire is a literary component in which writers use to criticize and expose corruption and stupidity of a person or society by employing the use of ridicule, humor, exaggeration, and irony. The novel Candide is an example of a satire. Throughout the novel, Voltaire ridicules Candide s belief of the world as the best possible world in order inform readers about the authority of reason in The Age of Enlightenment. The Age of Enlightenment was an eighteenth century movement in which people focused on reason and science as opposed to religion. Voltaire was an Enlightenment writer so he used his influence through novels to convince people to be logical in making decisions rather than acting based on one s religion. Throughout the novel Candide, a young boy named Candide goes on extraordinary journeys believing that everything happens for a reason. He learns this from an oracle named Pangloss who thinks that, things cannot be otherwise than as they are; for all being created for an end, all is necessary for the best end. Okonmah 2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Voltaire alludes to this because in the end of the novel all the characters are living a manageable life not a happy fulfilling one. One would thinks that through all the trials and tribulations, Candide and his friends would all have a wonderful life but this is not the case. This is Voltaire s way of emphasizing that life is not always satisfying and successful, and that several events do not always bring an expected result. This is also a way for Voltaire to ridicule Candide for thinking that all is for the best in the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Energy Resouce Plan Energy Resource Plan (Conservation) Kasandra Hunter SCI 275 08/29/2010 Cindy Hall Energy Resource Plan (Conservation) You are a board member of your Home Owner s Association. At your next meeting, your goal is to educate other homeowners about energy conservation. Review the following Energy Resource Plan outline: Introduction: Provide information about why conserving energy is important. Renewable versus Nonrenewable Briefly distinguish between these two types of energy. Methods to conserve and help the environment ï‚Ÿ What can each member do, personally, to conserve energy and help the environment at the same time? ï‚Ÿ Provide at least three methods. Government efforts ï‚Ÿ How can the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Check list * Check for leaks of water in shower faucets, sinks, toilets, washing machines, and dishwashers. * Check for excessive running water in toilets * Cut back on time for taking showers and baths also try to cut back number of showers per week to help save water * Try to cut back on how many times a week you run the dishwasher, washing machine and dryer. * If you run the dishwasher and washing machine and dryer in the evening it will help to save energy * Putting up curtains in each room with backers will help to keep the heat out. By using Styrofoam between the blinds and curtains will also help to keep the heat out and reduce energy bill * By setting air at 78 degrees in the summer and not turning it off and on will also help * Use as many fans as possible in the summer to help keep your ac bill down * In the winter if you have a fireplace then use it as much as possible * Electric
  • 31. blankets will help in the winter also By doing a few of these things you are helping to save the environment. You are helping to save water and use less energy that is fuelled by nonrenewable sources that is destroying the earth. The less energy used the more there will be in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Tonal Sensitivity It doesn t take a musical genius with perfect pitch to tell when a piano is in tune. When your piano is adjusted properly, music sounds correct to our ears. When it isn t, your home piano sounds more like what you d expect to hear in a saloon during a gunfight at the OK Corral. The reason for this is the result of two things: Small variations in the sound waves created by the piano that compound over time Cultural expectations with regards to music To understand these ideas, you first have to have a basic understanding of how sound is created. Sound Waves and Hertz A sound wave is defined as a disturbance through a medium in the case of your piano, the vibrating strings cause a disturbance in the air around you. Your ears detect this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As these changes impact all of the strings on your piano, the notes begin to sound unrelated to each other. A change of even a few Hz can cause your ear to notice and the result is rarely pleasing to hear. Tonal Sensitivity The reason listeners react so strongly to these minor changes is related to the Western style of music. In the simplest terms, our music is built around related notes. These are called scales and modes. A major scale, for example, will often sound happy and bouncy to us. On the other hand, minor scales sound sad or spooky. Scales in our system of music are defined more by the proper difference in pitch between notes than the starting or stopping point of the scale. When those gaps between notes are incorrect, the overall feel of the scale or mode is lost. That s why a poorly tuned piano strikes us immediately as wrong we ve heard so much music that our ears expect a certain result and notice when it is lost. The moral of the story is this: Your piano will almost undoubtedly go out of tune over time, and your ears will certainly notice. Investing in a professional to tune your instrument periodically is the only way to ensure that your playing provides the maximum amount of enjoyment for both you and your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Trade Relationship between the European Union and Russia Slide 3 4 The European Union and Russia have a strong trade relationship. Bilateral trade and investments continue to grow rapidly. Since 1997 the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement has been the framework of the EU Russia relations, regulating the political and economic relations between the EU and Russia. One of the main objectives of this agreement is the promotion of trade and investment as well as the development of harmonious economic relations between the EU and Russia. EU imports from Russia are, however, to a very large extent not subject to any restrictions. The recent WTO accession of Russia will prevent Russia from adopting unilateral tariff hikes as has been the case in the past. The new EU Russia Agreement currently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (7th in the world with 75 million workers, 99.4% literacy rate, 41 Russian Nobel laureates) The government has begun implementing a program aimed at finding tomorrow s leaders and providing priority support to them. Slide 10 11 12 Why? 2. One of the Largest Consumer Markets 3. World Renowned Human Capital Vast Natural Resources Unique Geographic Position Technologically Advanced Economy Attractive Taxation System Extensive Government Support Stable Social and Political System Russia has a relatively small share of the EU s total external FDI, at 4%,but this is actually significantly more than China s. Despite that, the EU is by far the largest investor in the Russian economy. On the other hand, it seems that a significant part of the FI inflows, and also of the recent increase, may be Russian capital repatriated from abroad. Services have received between 50% and 60% of the total FI. Among the other sectors, natural resources and manufacturing attract roughly comparable amounts of FI (and close to their weights in Russia s GDP). But... ...the share of the energy sector is larger in FDI (i.e., without Portfolio and Other Investments ). The share of the energy sector in the FDI inflows in the period 1Q 3Q 2007 seems to have been nearly 2/3 of the total. EU MS seem to be among the largest investors in virtually allthe sectors of the Russian economy.
  • 34. In other terms, Russia performance is not as bad as one might expect, which is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Wondrous Wetlands Ecology Summary Wondrous Wetlands Ecology Summary SUMMARY Wondrous Wetlands is an article about the conservation department of Missouri finding ways to save wetlands for future generations. Those who are directly impacted by wetlands are those who enjoy things such as hunting and wildlife watching, but can affect everyone, because wetlands contribute to the clean water that we drink and even cycling nutrients in our environment. When wetlands began to diminish in the 1980 s, conservationists realized there was a problem when they saw waterfowl populations diminishing. The department then developed a plan to develop more wetlands to try and save the populations, which was known as the 1989 Wetland Plan. The wetland plan developed an additional 12,500 acres ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I really enjoyed how the article talked about the plans that the state of Missouri is working on to keep waterfowl populations around as well as all other organisms that live in a wetland environment. I think that it is so true that so many are forgetting about how important ecosystems such as this one is to the survival of many. We as a human species have gotten so wrapped up in our smart phones and computers that many of us forget the beauty that the outside world holds. One piece of information that really stood out to me in this article was that since the advance of technology used to study wetlands has grown, we now can determine what kinds of plants will grow in just a few inches of water and who will benefit from it. Since contour maps were replaced with computer mapping software they can now also determine small changes in elevation that also affect organisms and where they can be found. Even though it will take time to fix many of the populations that were affected by the decline of wetlands, I am glad to see that there is a plan in place to try and preserve these areas for future generations as well as needing them for our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Loss Of Innocence In The Outsiders The Outsiders by S.E Hinton was written in the 1960 s, a time of rebels and outlaws. The novel follows the story of two rival gangs, the Socs and the Greasers. The Socs are rich and powerful but feel no emotion; they are cool to the point of not feeling anymore while the Greasers are in poverty and are often shunned by society,but they have a passion for life, the exact opposite of the Socs. The story also discusses the loss of innocence in the main character, Ponyboy Curtis, a young teen in the 1960 s. Throughout the story he is subjected to many forms of corruption to make him lose his childhood innocence and make him cold and hard. Hinton explains this message to us through the use of a poem by Robert Frost Nothing Gold Can Stay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the first time that Ponyboy was subjected to a form of corruption, you can confirm this through his reaction of pure horror as he thought I m gonna be sick. Ponyboy Pg 49. This event refers to the first and second verse of the poem when it reads Nature s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold Pg 67 which means the wondrous amazement of childhood (gold) is soon overtaken by corruption.This serves to Hinton s message which says that the older people get the harder it is to preserve their blithe nature Another instance of Pony boy losing his innocence is when Johnny dies. The death of Johnny is significant because Hinton uses his death as a symbol for the loss of innocence in Ponyboy. As Ponyboy struggles to accept the harsh reality of Johnny s death he mutters to himself Johnny is not dead. [his voice shaking]. Johnny is not dead. Ponyboy Pg 141. This was Hinton showing us Ponyboy s innocence (Johnny) slowly being ripped away from him This situation corresponds to the line in the poem which say dawn goes down to day Pg67. Which means the once gold Ponyboy is changing to be cold and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay On Miranda Rights Warning In many cases of arrest in the United States, there is the reading of one very important warning. This warning is known as the Miranda Rights. The other official title that this warning was given though is the Miranda Warning. The Miranda Rights though, tell every citizen who is at least the suspect of a crime, that they are not required to speak to any person of authority who is questioning them for any reason. That is, unless they feel the need to do so. These rights notify suspects and citizens also, that they have the right to an attorney, and that if they cannot afford one, that there still will be one that is provided for them. Our country s citizens all deserve to have their Miranda Rights read to them when being taken into custody by police. Honestly, our citizens not only deserve it, they need it. Having these rights read to them can save them from lots of legal issues later on in life. So, whether the police really think a person committed a crime or not should not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... today. This causes our country s percentage of citizens who know their rights to go down quite a bit. This is because of the simple fact that when people from another country enter ours, these immigrants do not always know everything about the country they re going into. Countries other than ours always have different laws and ideas of what is right and what is wrong, so what is against the law in America may be perfectly safe or legal in their country. The right to hire a lawyer or an attorney is very important also. Having this right can help citizens who do not work well with authorities, have someone there with them while being questioned about these matters. This lawyer being present at the time of interrogation, can remind their client of their rights, and help them to understand the laws they haven t heard of or just simply don t understand. This is especially true when the suspect is foreign or uneducated in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Nuclear Power Plant Safety Systems Topic 1 Nuclear Power Plant Safety Systems IAEA Synopsis: In 1956, 81 member nations unanimously approved The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Statute, the guiding document for the creation of this committee. The objective of the statue stated that the Agency shall seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity throughout the world. It shall ensure, so far as it is able, that assistance provided by it or at its request or under its supervision or control is not used in such a way as to further any military purpose. As such, the IAEA was established in 1957 to respond to global fears about the potential dangers of nuclear energy. Since its creation, the IAEA has responded to a wide variety of issues related to atomic energy. At the time of its creation, the primary fear was that nuclear power could be an avenue to create and use nuclear weapons. Indeed, this is still a concern today. Of late, the IAEA has focused on ensuring the safety of nuclear power plants. Various safety system failures in nuclear power plants calls for the revision of the current safety standards and approaches for maintain the safety of nuclear power sources. One such event that caused this shift in focus was the Fukushima accident in 2011. March 11, 2011 Fukushima Accident At 2:46pm Japan tremored under the Great East Japan Earthquake, magnitude 9.0. Although the earthquake was offshore, the damage was catastrophic. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. My Identity, Status And My Worldview Different personality, believes, identity and behavior makes a person unique. Identity is one s self representation in the world. Who I am, really makes up my identity. Personal traits make me appear towards the world. My worldview incorporates of different concepts and suppositions. It helps to decode my issues in my life. As I continue to evolve, my identity, status and my worldview shape me. My family and my faith status makes my life worthwhile. It s the love and relationship that keeps me bounded together with my family. Without a family I am absolutely nothing because they have helped me through hard times and supported me. As being the oldest child of the family I was always appreciated and praised for doing remarkable things in my daily life. In grade 8, I had final exams and during that period of time I was sick with high fever. I was not in a state to prepare for the exams which caused hopelessness and stress, although my parents supported me and encouraged me to write the exam on the bases of the things I have learned the entire year. Their brace made me successful and I got straight A s on the exams. Family status is as important in life as eating food on regular bases. My family is always ready to support and sacrifice their happiness for me. They complete my world, thus it makes me confined to my family status. In addition to family status, which makes up most of my status and identity is my faith status. Inner faith makes me enthusiastic towards life. Just the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Diversity In Canada Diverse cultures has made Canada the best country for foreign immigrants. Canada made a huge impact to the immigrants because the government accepted each of them to live in the country; which gave them the opportunity to re build their lives and status again. Also, Canada has lots of opportunities in terms of jobs and education. Everyone is welcome in Canada. People has diverse cultures, ethnicity, and beliefs, but they are treated equally in Canada. They also do not discriminate each other in terms of their colour, status, class, age, gender, work, and education level. Foreign immigrants have come all over the world to come to Canada; to have a better life and see what Canada can do for them in coming years. To begin with, Canada is known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aboriginal people during the 1900s were struggling because government of Canada took away their legal rights and ownership from their homeland. They have suffered from many discrimination, for instance, children were forced to go to residential school and they were not allowed to speak their own language. Also, government did not give them any proper health care and medication; causing the children to die at very young age. Another reason is that when the Europeans bought their land, they promised to give Aboriginal people the rights to go for hunting and fishing, but they did not keep their promised to keep Aboriginal legal rights from their land. Additionally, they had two different government to rule Aboriginal people from the north and south. Basically, in the north, they had the accurate rights for the Aboriginal people, but in the south, federal government was treating Aboriginal people inappropriately; slowly claiming their homeland. The second issue that the Aboriginal people were facing was the ethno cultural groups that came to Canada from different countries across the globe. Since Asians, Ukrainians, Finns, and Norwegians came to Canada, the government have somehow forgotten the Aboriginal people. The government of Canada was focused on the immigration; landing many job opportunities from the people that came from different countries, but unfortunately, Aboriginal people were having so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Value Of College Education When one thinks of going to college, what usually comes to mind is the amount of time and money achieving a higher education requires. Many people often question whether or not seeking an education after high school is worth all the effort. Although going to college may sometimes seem difficult and unnecessary, it has been proven to be an important, beneficial chapter of young adults lives. The value of a college education is extremely profitable to one s life and career due to the job opportunities it offers, the skills it allows you to learn, and the benefits it can result in later on in life. In this day and age, an increasing amount of employers are requiring a higher level of education in order to hire people. Having a degree allows adults to have multiple choices of when, where, and how they work. Because of this, college graduates have new and improved employment opportunities. In a recent study of young americans, 58% of college graduates and people with some college or associate s degree expressed being very satisfied with their jobs, compared to only 50% of high school graduates and a drastic 40% of people without a high school diploma. For many people, working at a job you are fond of is crucial for living a quality life. Having a degree aids in increasing the amount of choices when selecting a career path you will enjoy. Because of this, college graduates have lower poverty rates than ever before. The 2008 poverty rate for bachelor s degree holders was 4%, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Tim Rowe Case Summary Tim Rowe owns his own trucking company and has always hired his employees based on three criteria. They must have a high school diploma, pass a short paper and pencil test that they must score at least a 70 on and have a valid driver s license if they are applying for the position of a driver. Tim was notified recently that 2 equal employment complaints had been filed against him and his firm. The complaints are from a woman that alleges the test does not measure a person s ability to drive and is not a valid predictor of job success and the other is from a minority man that alleges that a high school diploma requirement is not related to his ability to do that particular job and that it unfairly discriminates against minorities as a whole. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 all prohibit the use of discriminatory employment tests and selection procedures. A fair selection process consists of judging people on their ability to do the job and not on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, genetic information or disability. Since Tim is the owner of the company he has the right to use any legal hiring methods he chooses to find the best person(s) for the job and the requirements are defined by him. The criteria are said to be applied to all applicants and not just a specific group of people and all applicants are held to the same hiring standard. To further evaluate the selection procedure I would need for Tim to provide information to help show that no discrimination has taken place and that it truly is standard for all applicants. Tim would need to submit copies of policies he has in place and provide files of employees for review of the test scores and ratings when it came to the selection process. Interviews would need to be conducted with randomly selected employees to provide first hand witness account to what goes on in the office and confidentiality needs to be maintained so that no retaliation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Persuasive Essay On Agriculture When you think of the word agriculture farming is probably the first thought that comes to mind. At its most basic element, agriculture is the way in which we produce food, the most basic human need. There is an untold amount of differing opinions on the topic of how we should grow food; smaller family farms being pitted against commercial operations, conventional agriculture against organic practices, and much of the public does not know what side to pick. Agriculture has developed into a highly controversial issue, with each view point claiming that it is the only correct way to farm; despite this, it is imperative that we lay aside our differences in opinion and come together if we are going to create a sustainable food system responsible for feeding 9 billion hungry mouths. By the year 2050, estimates show that over 9 billion people will inhabit Earth, and it is imperative that agriculture finds a way to feed them all. That is about 1.5 billion more people than there are today. One of the biggest dilemmas that agriculture faces is that relatively little more land can be converted into land used for agriculture production, without causing irreparable, detrimental effects to the environment. The damage that this would cause is the subject for another essay, but the bottom line is that it is necessary we produce this food using the land we already have. The only way we can accomplish this is to combine the best practices of organic, or small farms, with those of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Michael Jordan Research Paper My paper is about Michael Jordan and how his life became as it is. I picked him, because i love the kind of person he is. Well from what i can tell from what the internet says. Michael Jordan is a great public figure and people love him. They love reading about him and talking about him. And i love basketball , so if im gone talk about basketball i wanna research the best ball player of all time. I really don t know that much about him, but i know he is very known in the basketball and fashion world ( for shoes ). Ima start with a little who am i for Michael Jordan. Michael Jeffrey Jordan is his full name. He was born February 17th, 1963. Michael was born in Brooklyn, New York . Jordan is a professional american basketball player. Jordan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Go ahead and try and guess , but remember to include the he has six NBA championships , restaurants , stake in the charlotte hornets , corporate sponsorship with Nike, and also endorsements with gatorade, hanes and upper deck. The estimated net work for Michael is $1 billion. The Childhood life of Michael Jordan. Jordan was growing up in Wilmington, North Carolina , Jordan developed a competitive edge at an early age. He wanted to win every game he played he didn t care , it didn t matter who he was playing. He father James noted, what he does have is a competition problem. He was born with it... the person he tries to out do most of the time is himself. More things about Jordan s career , so he enrolled at the university of North Carolina at chapel hill in 1981 and soon became an important member of the basketball team at the school. UNC (university of North Carolina) won the NCAA division 1 championships in 1982, with our man Jordan scoring the final basket needed to defeat Georgetown University. In 1983 and in 1984 , Jordan was singled out as the NCAA college player of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Persuasive Speech About Sex Education Did you know that 24 states in the US require their public schools to teach sex education and HIV education to their students (NCL.org)? Do they even need to understand sex or STDs? Well of course not. That s why schools should not even teach these students sex because it s just going to be too much for the high school students young mind, sex education will definitely motivate the students to have sex regardless of their sexuality , and it s up to their not so busy parents to explain sex and all its glory to their children who are attending high school. First off, why would you want to teach high school students about sex if you know it s going to be too much for their young, innocent minds? Let s face it, once when the teacher begins to talk about the males baby maker and the females foo foo the students are going to start laughing, or getting very uncomfortable. Very mature children, won t you say? Of course, the teachers are not going to call it baby maker or foo foo they re going to say the correct terms. Furthermore, sex education will most likely have to touch on the more sensitive topics like sexual harassment, or prostitution. Students having to hear about innocent people being raped is already crossing the line, and learning that women and maybe men are willing to have sex just to gain money. Might as well drop the class, or start skipping it. If for some reason the students are able to handle the lessons of sex, then that means they re going to be motivated to want to have sex with each other regardless their sexuality. Evidently this class is going to motivate them, the students, to have sex, and the students are not going to give a flip about the results. They re going to eventually learn that sex can be a pleasurable action as explained in both stage three and five of Sigmund Freud s psychosexual development theory. Stage three, which is the phallic stage, states that around the age of three to five years old, the child will seek for pleasure that is centered on masturbation and/or oral sex. Furthermore, stage five of the theory, which is the genital stage, states that around the age of 12 through adulthood centers on the seeking for sexual pleasuring through romantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Why Is Harry S Truman Taking A Stand Harry S. Truman taking a stand Sworn in as the 33rd president after Franklin Delano Roosevelt s sudden death, Harry S. Truman presided over dropping the atomic bomb on Japan and ending World War II It s a recession when your neighbor loses his job, it s a depression when you lose your own. Harry S. Truman. He said this to make people take a stand and act Synopsis of Harry S. Truman. he was born in Missouri on May 8, 1884. He was Franklin Delano Roosevelt s vice president for just 82 days before Roosevelt died and Truman became the 33rd president. In his first months in office he dropped the atomic bomb on Japan, ending World War II. His policy of communist containment started the Cold War, and he was the cause U.S. involvement in the Korean War. Truman left ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his second term, Truman chaired a special committee to investigate the National Defense Program to prevent war profiteering and wasteful spending in defense industries. He gained public support and recognition for his straightforward reports and practical recommendations, and he won the respect of his colleagues and the populace alike. Vice Presidency When FDR had to choose a running mate for the 1944 presidential election, he deemed his acting vice president, Henry Wallace, unacceptable. Wallace was disliked by many of the senior democrats in Washington, and since it was apparent that Roosevelt might not survive his fourth term, the vice presidential pick was especially important. Truman s popularity, as well as his reputation as a fiscally responsible man and a defender of citizens rights, made him an attractive option. Truman was initially reluctant to accept, but once he received the nomination, he campaigned vigorously. Roosevelt and Truman were elected in November of 1944, and Truman took the oath of office on January 20, 1945. He served as vice president just 82 days before Roosevelt died of a massive stroke, and he was sworn in as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Importance Of English-Speaking English Language Approximately 27 percent of people living in Texas, above the age of five, know how to speak Spanish. Luckily, I fall under that percentage raised in a Spanish speaking home and enrolled in elementary knowing nothing but that language. However, it wasn t difficult for me to adapt to the custom English speaking school environment because I rapidly learned to speak my second language and eventually began to write it as well. Throughout elementary, my teachers used reading fluency that included being timed one minute to read a passage so that teachers could perceive how accurately and quickly our reading abilities were. Teachers would call out a student individually and proceed with the perusal meanwhile marking the hiccups that were made throughout the reading. This was critical because it helped me create a bridge with word recognition and comprehension that will later asses my capability to make meaning of a text. Additionally, I was the most motivated to read the furthest in that minute, not because I was competitive but for the reason that I always enjoyed achieving in academics. In the meantime, I was an immense fan of the Berenstain Bears book series, which was the literature I read for entertainment but mostly for Accelerated Reader(a program that monitors the practice of reading) (AR) points. If I read and had accumulated enough points, I could win enthusiastic prizes at the end of the school year. I believe that strategy worked remarkably well in obtaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Controversy Of Censorship In Libraries Censorship has been a debate for centuries. Censorship in libraries takes place all over the country and world. Some people believe libraries should not be censored. Other people believe libraries should censor books and movies. Some places censor what they offer to consumers, because of content and the risk of offense. Some people are all for censoring what children can read so that they are not corrupted. Other people believe that individuals should have the choice in what they want their children exposed to, and school libraries face this problem frequently. A majority of parents do not want their kids exposed to certain types of books and movies, that most libraries frequently would offer. This is hard for the school, because they have to pick and choose, and virtually censor what they offer to the students to read. People should have the freedom to expose themselves to what they want. I believe that libraries should not censor materials, because people should have the freedom to read what they want. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People who visit libraries should be able to read what they want. The government should not stick their noses in individual citizen s freedoms. The libraries should have clearly marked sections in order to keep children from checking out books they shouldn t read, but that is up to the parent s discretion. Parents are responsible for what their child can and cannot read, not the job of the library. Minors should not read books like Fifty Shades of Grey, but the library should have the book for other readers. Stay at home moms love this book, so they should be allowed the right to check out a book like that. In order to ensure that innappropriate books do not fall into the hands of minors, the librarians should monitor types of books checked out by minors. The library should be able to cater to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Aspects Of Happiness And Happiness Happiness is not always easy to achieve. Life throws curve balls and it s hard to swing at all of them. I try to stay happy all the time or I fake it. I don t want ruin other people s happiness by being upset. I am blessed to say I have a happy life but there is plenty of ways I could increase my own happiness. Sleeping more than I do right now would increase my happiness. Doing more for others and spreading kindness is another way I could have a happier life. Lastly, planning events or activities beforehand would not only make me happier but also less stressed. I would love to be happier, but I need to be committed to make changes in my life. Sleep is a great thing and I wish I could do it more often. I ve never been a good sleeper. My parents think it s because of my phone, but I put it up when I want to sleep and I end up staring at the ceiling for an hour or two. According to Lemola et al. (as cited in Boehm and Kubzansky, 2012), there was a study involving children and, .... those who were the most optimistic slept a sufficient amount each night and took less time to fall asleep (2010). For me to sleep more and be happier, I need to have a positive outlook on life. I always try to see the brighter side of situations but sometimes, I find it immensely hard to be positive when other people are pessimistic. I need to push myself and be the better person. If being more optimistic will help me sleep more, I will gladly be positive in every situation so I will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Nebuchadnezzar s Telepathic Theory For along as humans have kept a written history there have been stories about extraordinary occurrences: telepathic dreams in which the dreamer appears to receive the thoughts of another person or clairvoyant dreams in which the dreamer seemed to be able to observe far away events. Telepathic and clairvoyant dreams, along with precognition and psychokinesis, have been group together and called psi by modern day parapsychologists. These instances of psi are described as interactions that occur between organisms and their environment (this includes other organisms) in which information or influence is exchanged that has not been able to be explained by through conventional scientific understanding of sensory motor coordination. They are thought to be strange or unusual since they appear to occur outside the constraints of time, space, and energy (Krippner, Bogzaran Carvalho, 2002. Page 93). Telepathic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since biblical times there have been stories about these extraordinary dreams. The ancient Babylonian King, Nebuchadnezzar, awoke one morning after what experiencing what he felt was a divine dream. He was unable to remember the dream so he sent for wizards, astrologers, and diviners, demanding that they tell him his dream and its interpretation. If they were unable to do so, he threatened to execute them all. When a prophet Daniel heard of the problem he prayed to his God for the revelation of the king s dream. It is written that the dream came to him that night. Daniel was able to share the dream, and its interpretation with the king and save the dream interpreters lives (Krippner, Bogzaran Carvalho, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...