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Franz Liszt Research Paper
Franz Liszt was a virtuoso pianist, composer and conductor. He contributed greatly to the harmonic
expressiveness of the 19th century. He was a leader in the art of the symphonic poem, and using
techniques such as thematic writing and cyclic form. His imagination was fueled by Niccolo Paganini,
Frederic Chopin, and Hector Berlioz. He took ideas and traits from each of these individuals and used
them to create his masterpieces . Because of his great achievement in the symphonic poem form he is
still recognized today.
Franz growing up
Franz Liszt, was born in Raiding Hungary on October 22, 1811 and died in Bayreuth Germany on July
31 1886. He was deeply influenced by his father in many ways including religion and music. He
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He also helped Hector by transcribing his Symphony Fantastique to piano for him in 1833.
Franz Liszt met Niccolo Paganini in March of 1831. After he the long illness and depression that
overtook him he became interested in his career as a virtuoso once again and left the idea of becoming
a priest. He was so interested in Paganini s work that he decided to use some of Paganini s ideas in his
piano music. Paganini didn t use characteristic polyphonic. The compositions lacked consonant
melody and harmony.
Also around this time he met Frederic Chopin, who used a poetic style in his compositions. They
became acquaintances. Chopin was more conservative than Liszt and used a prettier style in his music
than Liszt. After a while the two composers became uneasy friends and in that time Liszt took Chopin
s idea for the character piece and further developed his idea of the symphonic poem.
Franz as a composer
Franz Liszt was one of the first individuals to experiment with form. He also used theme to unify an
entire work and liked playing suits without pause instead of in single movements. His piano
compositions mirror his talent as a virtuosic piano player, yet he wrote pieces that could also be
performed by many pianists. He also wrote many nationalist compositions and while they are also
amazing his symphonic poem takes the
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A Short Note On Risk Of Mobile Apps
Risk of Mobile apps Everyday more and more people are spending time on downloading mobile
applications, since many applications are free, or at little cost. Nearly 11 billion mobile apps were
downloaded in 2013, according to IDC (International Data Corporation) [1]. The personal data
collection by those mobile apps can be highly valuable to the third party companies. The report on
mobile apps by Appthority showed that 88% of 100 free Android apps from Google Play Store collect
IMEI s, while 30% access user s address books and 82% access location tracking. In addition, 57%
free iOS (operating system for Apple) collect IMEI/UDID, while 26% access address books and 50%
access location tracking (see Appendix A and B for information). Most mobile apps are convenient for
users and have become more efficient and handful, such as checking bank account; sending and
receiving emails, buying tickets, etc. Most of the time users don t realize that those apps can open
doors for malware stealing sensitive data and infect the mobile and internal networks, though. A
number of enterprise IT leaders are concerned about employees bringing their own mobile device into
organizations and connecting them to corporate networks, software, or accessing information, also
called bring your own device ( BYOD or BYO). BYOD can highly increase liability for those
companies. Therefore, IT leaders are trying to fill those significant gaps by bringing forth Mobile
Device Management (MDM), Mobile
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Advantages And Benefits Of Organic Food And Organic Foods
Introduction
Outline/scope
Organic agriculture includes all agricultural systems that promote the environmentally, socially and
economically sound production of foods and fibres. These systems take local soil fertility as a key to
successful production. By respecting the natural capacity of plants, animals and the landscape, it aims
to optimise quality in all aspects of agriculture and the environment. Organic agriculture dramatically
reduces external inputs by refraining from the use of chemo synthetic fertilisers, pesticides and
pharmaceuticals. Instead it allows the powerful laws of nature to increase both agricultural yields and
disease resistance. Organic agriculture adheres to globally accepted principles, which are implemented
within local social economic, geoclimatical and cultural settings. (Logan, 2009) In simple terms
organic farming is fresh foods that are grown without the use and means of ... Show more content on
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The only difference this time is I will be showing the advantages and disadvantages of organically
grown foods. Therefore I will be comparing organic farming and conventional farming. This will
allow me to come to my conclusion and seeing which foods are healthier; conventionally farmed
foods or organically grown foods.
Along the way of my research I also want to investigate whether or not restaurants, grocery shops and
other markets are also going the organic way and why.
Aim
To show the difference between the two farming techniques.
To show the advantages and disadvantages of conventional farming and ultimately conventionally
grown foods.
To show the advantages and disadvantages of organic farming and ultimately organically grown foods.
To compare the two techniques
To draw a conclusion and seeing which foods are healthier
To also investigate whether restaurants, grocery shops and other markets are going the organic way
and why.
Context of the
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Living with Attention Deficit Disorder
It is true that people with Attention Deficit Disorder struggle in school or with everyday situations but
they can adapt and learn ways to use this disability to their advantage. There are many people that are
and can become very successful despite having Attention Deficit Disorder. Explaining attention deficit
disorder is not easy, there are a lot of myths and controversy about this disorder. I know first hand the
struggles and the controversy surrounded by Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.) because I was
diagnosed when I was an adult. Some people might not believe that it is a true disorder or that it only
affects children, it is real and does actually exist. It is not only just a childhood disorder it does not
discriminate against age, race or gender. In order to have a better understanding of this complex
disorder, it is important to become aware of its characteristics, causes, and treatments. A detailed
analysis will include information and the struggles of living, coping, and managing A.D.D. It can be
difficult and very frustrating not being able to comprehend or understand things that seem so simple to
most other people. Following simple directions, trouble understanding a story, hard time staying
organized, constantly late, forgetting things, can t sit still through a lecture, daydreaming, unable to
focus completely on a certain subject or task, not able to finish tasks in school or everyday situations
pretty much sums up a person that may be struggling with ADD.
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Memorandum of Law
MEMORANDUM TO: John Doe FR: Patricia Oswalt DA: Monday, April 01, 2013 RE: Mary Smith
auto accident / medical malpractice Introduction As requested, I have reviewed the facts of the above
captioned file, along with the applicable law and summarized same in this memorandum. Mrs. Mary
Smith suffered an injury to her right ankle in an automobile accident on 10/3/95. After surgery and
months of rehabilitation, Mrs. Smith still suffers daily. I have researched the facts regarding a personal
injury action against Paul Joseph, as well as a medical malpractice action against the medical
providers. Applicable Law Personal Injury Statute of Limitation 4 years from the date of the incident
giving rise to the action. Fla. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this case, the accident is the proximate cause of Mrs. Smith s injuries and the medical providers are
the intervening cause, as their breach of duty exacerbated Mrs. Smith s injury to the point of
permanent disability and disfigurement. Possible Defendants Paul Joseph, the other driver Florida s no
fault law includes an injury threshold limiting law suits to claims of great bodily injury, permanent
disability or disfigurement. Statutes, however, are unclear as to exactly what constitutes great bodily
injury. It is unlikely that Paul Joseph would be named as a defendant in this action, as Mary s PIP
insurance would be the proper party. Under Florida s Civil Remedy Statute, §624.155(1)(b), Mary s
insurance company is required to act in her best interests. Should they act in bad faith by failing to
settle for a reasonable amount, Mary may sue for an amount which is a reasonably foreseeable result
of a specified violation of this section by the authorized insurer and may include an award or judgment
in an amount that exceeds the policy limits. Fla. Stat. §624.155(8) However, the statute goes on to
state that No punitive damages shall be awarded under this section unless the acts giving rise to the
violation occur with such frequency as to indicate a general business practice and these acts are: (a)
Willful, wanton, and malicious; (b) In reckless disregard for the rights of any insured; or (c) In
reckless disregard
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Compare And Contrast A Unitary And Human Needs Theory
Compare and Contrast: A Unitary and Human Needs Theory Martha Rogers and Virginia Henderson
are two theorists who have been very influential in the nursing profession, evidenced in both scholarly
and practical settings. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Rogers unitary theory and
Virginia Henderson s human needs theory; including the background and philosophy that influenced
these theorist, along with how they defined the meta paradigm concepts of nurse, person, health, and
environment, and the usefulness of their ideas to practice. Background, Influences and Philosophical
Orientation Martha Rogers was born in Dallas, Texas, 1914 (ANA, 2017). The American Nursing
Association recognized that Rogers received her diploma from the Knoxville General Hospital School
of Nursing in 1936, and the following year received her bachelor of science in Nashville from the
George Peabody College (2017). In 1954, she was appointed the professor of nursing at a New York
University, where she later developed her science of unitary and irreducible human beings theory
through the exploration of philosophical and theoretical studies (ANA, 2017). Roger s influence was
her belief in developing an existing body of knowledge that was unique and specific to nursing, and
that supported the need for nurses to get a higher education (Wayne, 2014). Rogers s theory was
deductively derived by borrowing propositions from anthropology, psychology, sociology, physics,
mathematics, and
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What Is The Moral Education In The Pardoner s Tale
In The Canterbury Tales the group of pilgrims are traveling together and to make the trip more
enjoyable, the Host suggests that the pilgrims each take turns sharing stories, two a piece on the way
there and two on the way back. In addition, they turned the storytelling into a competition, whoever
tells the story that is the worst must buy dinner among other things. The winner will be judged by the
moral education and entertainment value of the stories. Between The Knight s Tale and The Pardoner s
Tale , The Pardoner s Tale meets the winning criteria the best. The Pardoner s Tale is more
entertaining as well as has a better moral education, despite being told by the least entertaining and
moral man of the pilgrims. The moral education of The Pardoner s Tale is the best of the two stories.
The Pardoner s Tale is following the theme Greed is the root of all evil. In the story, three drunk men
decide to start a bond of brothers and seek out death, who took one of their drunken friends. In the
search of death, they came across an old man, whom they harassed. The old man told them that death
was by a tree, but when the men left to find it, they found treasure instead. In greed, the men killed
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The Pardoner s tale fits this criteria better than The Knight s Tale in every way. In this category, the
Pardoner s hypocrisy helps him tell the story, he knows the sins he describes very well and can
describe them in a better detail than someone who does not. The Pardoner begins the story by telling
the evils of sin, giving multiple examples from the bible of all the things men have done wrong under
intoxication, which is ironic due to his own constant intoxication. The irony adds a humor to the story.
It is humour when directly after explaining the moral of the tsory, he offers pardoning to the pilgrim s
sins, for a pretty penny, of
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The Art Within The Film The Triumph Of The Will
The Art Within
Just like France, the United States, and Russia, Germany also began to make films, as a way to
entertain the working class in an inexpensive way. By 1933 Adolf Hitler came to power, creating very
harsh social condition that made several writers, actors, and directors flee Germany because they
feared that if they stayed they would have gotten killed. Joseph Goebbels later came to run the UFA,
as a government owned production company to make films that were shown to civilians and the
military as propaganda on March 13 , 1933, and intended to censor German cinema to make the
people believe that they were fascist. Numerous movies in that period of time tried to steer clear of
talking about the Holocaust to distract people from what was really happening and to make Hitler
seem almost godlike. One film in particular directed by Leni Riefenstahl called The Triumph of the
Will became a well known example of propaganda in film history. Throughout the film, you really get
to experience a sense of historical context that influenced thousands of people during the time of
World War 2. Today, several people view The Triumph of the Will and have a difficult time
distinguishing whether or not they can conclude if they view the film as propaganda or an actual piece
of art. Triumph of the Will is a documentary of the Nazi Party conference in 1934 in Nuremberg. From
the first frame of the film, Riefenstahl captures every essence of how worshiped Hitler
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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Non-operating...
Valuation of AirThread Connections
Group 7
(Shaojin Ding/ Jin Wang/ Wenqi Gu/
Shijia Wu/ Tongtong Yin/ Canran Xie)
Given the background of ACC and AirThread, do you think the acquisition is a good idea? Briefly
explain your answer.
Yes. First, American Cable Communication (ACC) and AirThread could help each other compete in
the industry that was moving more and more bundled service offerings. Second, the acquisition could
help both companies expand into the business market. Third, ACC was in a unique position to add
value to AirThread s operations because the acquisition could save AirThread more than 20% in
backhaul costs. The reasons above make us believe that the synergy is positive and the acquisition is
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The debt payment schedule is presented in Ex 6.) Remember that different valuation models are not
mutually exclusive, you can use different model for different forecasting periods.
We still divide the value of AirThread as a merger target into operating part and non operating part.
First, we combine the DCF model with APV model to calculate the operating value.
Because during 2008 to 2012, AirThread need to pay down acquisition debt, the D/E ratio is variable.
So we have to choose the APV model (= NPV + NPVF). But after 2012, the acquisition debt has paid
off, so the D/E ratio is constant, which suggests using DCF model.
First, we calculate the operating value during 2008 and 2012 using APV. The cash flows of these five
years combine the stand alone cash flows and the synergy cash flows. We assume depreciation/capital
expenditure equals 1. First of all, we calculate the NPV. The potential synergies come from system
operating cost saving as well as the increase in revenue and gross profit. We use the unlevered (=0.96)
and get the cost of equity (=10.2%). We get the synergies cash flow using Jenifer s projection about
synergies. We use the cost of equity (=10.2%) to discount the cash flows and get NPV from 2008 and
2012, which is $1,511.39m. (Exhibit 5)
In this case, NPVF is Tax Subsidy. We discount the interests of the 5 years to 2007 using cost of debt
(=5.50%), and then
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Report on the Santa Fe Relocation Services
3.0 COMPANY SWOT ANALYSIS Ironically, in each organization they have their own strength,
weaknesses, opportunities and threaten as included in Santa Fe Relocation Services. 3.1 The Strength
First and foremost, the strength of Santa Fe Relocation Services whereby as we know this company
have 124 offices in 54 countries which the number in tandem needs of many employees to covering up
and support the business.. In businesses, Santa Fe Relocation Services really taking into consideration
of the client s satisfaction which for them clients is an asset need to be taking care of. As a matter of
fact, the trust that the Santa Fe Relocation Services gain from their clients build he strength of this
company to achieve highest level in the global industries. Skilled staff within the Santa Fe Relocation
Services depends on the service given by our employees. This worldwide presence allows providing a
door to door service to and from any location, while maintaining and guaranteeing the same first class
service to all clients. Unrivalled flexibility expertise in logistics and custom clearance, combined with
our storage capacity, allows us to find flexible solutions should delays occur. The flexibility extends to
services, and Santa Fe Relocation Services provides customized services to facilitate the welcome and
settling in of client s families in their new home. Committed to quality all branches within the Santa
Fe Relocation Services network are committed to offering clients a level
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Marine Corps Research Paper
The Marine corps officially made in 1775 november 10th after the efforts to join the revolutionary war
by recruiting men in tun tavern congress saw their efforts and help with approving them to join and
officially named them the united states marines. From then on the marines have fought in every clime
in place where we can take a gun. that quote from the marine hymn made in . In 1805 Lt Presley O
Bannon lead the march to the battle of tripoli, witch put a big perspective on to the overall branch and
reputation of the newly formed marines the battle of tripoli helped a big score as well as the whole
united states in a group. In 1775 1807 the dress blues was a huge transformation on a whole first a
green jacket then a blue with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Then on the sargents is a saber the LtColComdt Archibald Henderson mamelodi hilt the saber with
inscriptions on it of the fallen soldiers and the men who we might not have known but we still wish
they are alive and home it states Through the Mist and fire,We protect each other.....we will serve till
death and help for the country that we live and the families we Love this shows all with the saber are
to protect and help their friends and families back home the marines in tiled to help and serve their
nation.... And from this we say that the marines come from us and serve our country to help and make
our family work and i close this with this finishing
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Essay about writing assignment 2
Title: Effect of Polarity In Diffusion Of Molecules Across Cellular Membrane
Abstract: Cell membranes play an important role in regulating what goes in and out of the cell.
Diffusion, the process of movement of substances across the cell membrane from higher
concentrations to areas of lower concentration, plays an active role in the transport and the regulation
through cellular membrane. Sometimes, there are cases when cells are placed in hypotonic solutions
and substances will diffuse through the cell membrane too much and will result the cell to hemolysis,
causing it to swell and rupture. In this lab, we observed and recorded the time it took for diffusion of a
propanol series substance to diffuse through a mixture of ovine blood to ... Show more content on
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In a cell, diffusion occurs across a selective permeable membrane of the cell that allows the cell to
regulate and control the passage of substances. As well as controlling what passes through the
membrane, the selective permeability also controls how quickly those allowed substances are able to
pass through the cell membrane. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the substance wants to
quickly diffuse through the cellular membrane in attempt to balance the concentration. Due to this, too
much of the substance enters the cell causing the cell to swell and rupture, otherwise known as
hemolysis. The purpose of this lab is to test if and how the factor of polarity of a molecule affects the
diffusion rate of those molecules through a permeable red blood cell membrane in a sample of ovine
blood. Testing this factor and its effect on diffusion rate is important in the biological world as it helps
understand how our body regulates our own substances and molecules within us, but also how our
body will react and respond to other substances such as medicines. It is hypothesized that this factor of
polarity will determine how quickly or slowly molecules will diffuse across the cell membrane.
Smaller molecules that have relatively low polarity will be able to cross the membrane more easily
and at a faster rate than those molecules that
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Native Son Race
Being wealthy comes with many privileges that are often taken for granted. For example, children
born into a higher economic class are exposed to exceptional schools, job opportunities, and luxuries
of life that lower class citizens and minority groups only dream of having. Opportunities such as these
may seem harmless and even beneficial on the surface, but having a constant upper hand on things can
lead to a false sense of power and entitlement. People of wealth can often buy their way out of
detrimental situations, including consequences for unlawful activities. Members of these opulent
families start to believe that they are above the law and see no repercussions for crimes that they
commit, even if they are at fault. In contrast, there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just as Max advised Bigger, Leopold and Loeb s attorney advised them to plead guilty which allowed
them to use their sentencing hearing to persuade the court to spare their lives (Baatz, For The Thrill of
It: Leopold, Loeb, and the Murder that shocked Chicago 260). Unlike Bigger, these white, well to do
men were sentenced to life plus 99 years in prison. The sentencing of their crime granted the
murderers the rest of their natural lives to live, while Bigger was immediately put to
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Father Barry On The Waterfront
On the Waterfront and how Religious Figures are Supposed to Affect their Community Through the
character of Father Barry, On the Waterfront argues that the implementation of Catholicism in the
workforce allows for the improvement of workers physical lives through the exposure of corruption of
power. At the beginning of the film, Miss Doyle confronts Father Barry s apathy towards his flock s
physical conditions with an angry exclamation of, Did you ever hear of a saint hiding in a church.
Miss Doyle s impassioned cry exposes the unintentional apathy that Father Barry has for the working
conditions of the people while also hinting that the people s conditions would improve if Father
Barry/Catholicism took a more active role in the community.
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Paints
Bottom paints and bottom paints for boats
Bottom paint is a covering applied to the lowermost point of a ship (hull) so as to get rid of growing
organisms that may attach to the boat especially at the lower parts or to protect the metallic parts of
the hull from corrosion. This is done to enhance the vessel s performance and sturdiness.
Another added advantage is the improved contact between a free flow mass of water and the hull of a
speedy boat enabling the boat to sail at a much faster speed.
Modern bottom paints are composed of biocides (chemical substance that hamper growth of marine
organisms), organotin compounds and lethal copper. Types of bottom paints SPC (Self polishing
copolymers). It contains a resin known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Wash the hull surface carefully with a wax remover solvent and clean rags before you begin sanding.
Otherwise sanding a waxed hull only draws the wax into the scratches making it hard to remove it.
Stir By using a paint shaker, run it for a few minutes so as to distribute the copper and the dye evenly
throughout the paint. If you don t have it, decant half of the paint into a blending container so that you
can blend the remaining half thoroughly without spilling paint onto the ground. Maintain scouring up
the copper off the base of the container until the base feels clean. Mix in what you poured off up to a
point when the paint is standardized in color and evenness. Some areas won t be protected if the
copper is not well and evenly spread. Rolling the paint Revolve the bottom paint on the hull using a
roller cover. Extending the handle will make the job easier by keeping you clear of small drops the
roller will throw. Protect your body by wearing coats and gloves. Remember that this paint contain
chemicals which are highly fatal when they get absorbed by your body.
Load the basin of your paint dish with paint and begin the painting using your roller. Be quick because
many bottom paints dry fast. Every time you top up the paint dish, begin with mixing the paint in the
container so as to maintain the copper in suspension.
By the moment you are through, many bottom paints will be well dry to overcoat. It is also wise to
look at the specifications on the type
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Edvard Munch s Separation Annotation
According to edvardmunch.org, Edvard Munch s painting Separation painted in 1896, like his other
paintings, represented German expressionism. Expressionist paintings portray profound mental
torment and have dark, gloomy undertones. The dark nature of his paintings is in part due to the fact
that his father suffered from a mental illness, which profoundly impacted his upbringing. However, his
paintings from about 1892 to 1908 reveal his interest in nature and are brighter than all of his previous
work. Munch expresses the nature of his soul through symbolizing the natural world rather than just
superficially painting what is visible to the eye. His painting Separation is an epitome of these
characteristics in the context of love, showing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The man stands on dull, dark green land. According to color wheel pro.com, the article Color Wheel
Pro See Color Theory in Action asserts that dark green is associated with ambition. Yet, according to
edvardmunch.org in this painting, the man s ambition is being suppressed because of the crimson plant
which is preventing him from moving forward into the future. The crimson plant is possibly intended
as a mandrake, with its love and death symbolism . Along with the black clothing, the plant further
reinforces the idea that the girl might as well as be dead to him but at the same time he still cares for
her. Assuming that the crimson on his hand and the plant is blood, the man feels like he has the blood
of his lover on his hands. He feels guilty because of his part in their breakup, which is an emotion
other than sorrow which is why the hand clutching his chest is brighter than his face. Looking behind
the man, the brown tree is barren yet bright. According to incredibleart.org, the article Color
Symbolism and Culture says that the color brown signifies comfort. However, since the tree is barren,
the tree does not represent comfort but a lack thereof. Looking to the right of the girl, the golden path
is surrounded by a dark purple shoreline and purple sky and water. According to incredibleart.org, the
article Color Symbolism and Culture states that purple
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Religion Vs. Self-interest in Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel...
This paper is an attempt to examine the seeming opposition of religion vs. self interest with respect to
the character of Robinson Crusoe. I will venture to demonstrate that in the novel, Defoe illustrates the
contradictions with which Crusoe must contend as he strives to please God while ensuring his own
survival in the world. In part, I will endeavor to show that a distorted sense of Puritanism as well as
the existing colonial mindset exacerbated this opposition, and resulted in what I propose to be Defoe s
(possibly retroactive) imposition of a religious justification for Crusoe s actions. Crusoe s journey in
the canoe exemplifies the reality of his life in that, although he longs to please and obey God, he must
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In this instance, therefore, it is shown that the ideal relationship with God contradicts his instinct. In a
way, the journey in the canoe in itself contradicts the idea of providence. The purpose of the journey
for Crusoe was to obtain more knowledge. Prior to this journey, however, he states Thus I liv d mighty
comfortably, my mind being entirely composed by resigning to the will of God, and throwing myself
wholly upon the disposal of his Providence. (108) Very shortly after this declaration of his submission
to Providence, when referring to his exploration of the island on foot, Crusoe says that the discoveries
I made in that little journey, made me very eager to see other parts of the coast; and now I had a boat, I
thought of nothing but sailing round the island. (109) As illustrated by the canoe journey, Defoe shows
us that Crusoe s longing for knowledge, and for more than what God s Providence has provided him,
almost costs him his life. Crusoe s island, like the Garden of Eden, provides for all his needs. He has
complete dominion over this island and all of its inhabitants; yet, he still longs to know the other parts
of the island. Like Adam, after his search for knowledge, Crusoe sleeps on the hard cold ground being
quite spent with the Labor and Fatigue of the Voyage. (Note that before the fall of man, labor was not
a source of fatigue.) Here Defoe reminds us that God punishes man who is not
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Summary Of Ron Gamer s Winter Chance Walking In Wolf Tracks
The book Winter Chance Walking in Wolf Tracks by Ron Gamer is a great book on how it ties to the
environment. This boy 14 years old goes out on a ice fishing and camping trip overnight and gets lost
he forgot to pack his food so he has none. His friend Seth works hard to try and find him. In this book
and in real life it is very important to preserve the land around you and to protect our animal species
and not be a poacher.. It is very important to stay on the trail during snowmobiling so then you don t
hurt anything under or above the snow. If there is a baby pine tree growing then you run it over it with
the track of the sled it could kill the tree. Maybe a farmer is planting winter rye and wants you to stay
off from it so then this
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Ikea s Global Sourcing Challenge Indian Rugs And Child Labor
IKEA S GLOBAL SOURCING CHALLENGE INDIAN RUGS AND CHILD LABOR
In 1995, Marianne Barner, IKEA s manager for carpets, faced a difficult situation when one of their
Indian rug supplier apparently was involved with the use of child labor in the manufacture of its
products for IKEA. Even though they had a contract where IKEA explicitly forbid the use of child
labor. These Allegations generated mixed opinion regarding the future of all the Indian carpet
suppliers and the company was studying the future impacts of its decision.
In order to assess and give recommendations to IKEA, it is important to fully understand the
operations and the values that drive the company, ant its philosophy. Since was founded in 1954 by
Ingvar Kamprad the Swedish company s vision of creating a better life for the many people inspired
them to develop high quality and lower cost products in the furniture business, and almost a decade
later, after they consolidate in the Swedish market, they made the decision to expand abroad opening
stores in Northway and Denmark respectively (Exhibit 1). With a relatively rapid expansion the
company needed to transmit their unique philosophy and created the testament of a furniture Dealer
and trained ambassadors to help spread and secure the firm s values (Exhibit 3). Furthermore, IKEA s
adopted another principle, the company preferred to focus on establish close ties with business
partners and supporting their suppliers in a long term relationship rather than just
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Nighttime Fires Esssay
Lit. Comp.
Nighttime Fires pg. 587
Nighttime Fires
Nighttime Fires is a narrative poem written by Regina Barreca. The poet uses powerful imagery which
vividly illustrates the lasting impression made upon a girl whose father seeks satisfaction through
witnessing the destruction caused by nighttime fires. The poem creates a picture in the reader s mind
of the father s character as his grown child still remembers from when she was five years old.
Although it is obvious that the father is a victim of an economy that caused him to be without a job,
his actions are bizarre and inexcusable. The father takes his family to see fires during the night when
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The father s relationship with the mother and his children does not appear to be a loving one. He
makes his wife do the work of getting the children up in the middle of the night, unconcerned about
the sleep that children need or the fact that his wife does not share his love of watching nighttime
fires. The mother does not look at the burning house; instead, she only watches her husband. To the
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Michel Foucault s Theory Of Discipline And Punishment
Michel Foucault states in Discipline and Punishment that the Panopticon is a marvelous machine
which, whatever use one may wish to put it to, produces homogeneous effects of power (Foucault
188). Examining the evolution, physical characteristics, and psychological effects of the Panopticon
allows one to understand the mechanism by which the Panopticon produces power. Most inventions
develop through an evolutionary process while attempting to improve a situation or solve a problem.
Often, a prototype precedes a new structure or mechanism. Foucault uses the term projects to describe
two historical events and the social responses to resolve the problems associated with these events. He
suggests that the Panopticon developed from these two projects, the quarantine of the plague and
colonizing the lepers. Foucault describes how the Panopticon developed from a seventeenth century
order issued to deal with the scourge of the plague. First, a strict spatial partitioning: the closing of the
town and its outlying districts was mandated (Foucault 181). The town was further divided into
quarters, streets, and households. A syndic who was in the charge of an intendant supervised each
family in their residence. A considerable body of militia and guards at the gate ensured that the
magistrate over the town had absolute authority (Foucault 181). Only the syndics, intendants, and
guards moved about the streets (Foucault 181). They monitored and reported the
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Comparison of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs with Skinners...
Comparison of Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs with Skinners Behaviorist Theory
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Comparison of Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs with Skinners Behaviorist Theory The definition of
motivation according to Dictionary.com is: The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a
particular way; the general desire or willingness of someone to do something. Where it gets confusing
is in the reason for behaving a certain way. What is it that causes a person to perform a task? Is it
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Once that need is fulfilled there is no need for the behavior. The criticism for Maslow s theory is that
measurement of satisfaction of needs is impossible and whether people have been devoid of basic
needs, it does not stop them from the pursuit of self actualization. (Heylighen, Francis (1992) A
Cognitive systemic Reconstruction of Maslow s Theory of Self Actualization. P[47]).
Skinner s Behaviorist Theory In comparison, B.F. Skinner s theory is based on operant conditioning
which is a system that is based on rewarding and punishing behavior. Through this type of system an
association is derived from the consequences of the behavior. Behave well, receive positive
consequences, behave badly, and receive negative consequences. Unlike Maslow, Skinner did not take
into consideration internal needs; he believed in only looking at the external cause of the behavior. In
his opinion it was a matter of positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, extinction and
punishment to explain behavior. Skinner believed positive reinforcement strengthened behavior. You
completed a task that was required you receive a reward for it. The reward could take any form such
as a piece a candy to a bonus for a job well done. Negative reinforcement also strengthened behavior
in reverse. This entails removing a sanctioned or a penalty once the behavior has changed. For
example, a parent has taken away a
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The Island William Clarke Analysis
Prologue:
On the 20th of September, 1783, a family set out to sea. They were leaving their home in the new
USA, to return to what they considered their mother country, Great Britain. Throughout the ship s first
week out to sea, the sea was calm, with a good wind. However this soon changed. The family s second
out of four sons turned twelve on the 27th, exactly one week after they put to sea. On that day, the
weather took a turn for the worse. The boy was the first of passengers to notice the change when he
went up on deck, he noticed that something didn t feel right. He felt like there was some sort of
change in pressure. He rushed back to his parents to tell them what he had noticed. They didn t know
what to say, and didn t want to bother the crew.
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When the boat docked, the boy told his parents that he wanted to become a shipwright. The agreed to
this, and had the money to set him up as the apprentice of one of the most influential shipwrights in
the entirety of England. The boy s name was Richard Clarke, and he was the nephew of RN Captain
William Clarke.
Chapter 1: The Decision It was August 23, 1798, in the Admiralty Courts of Great Britain. The
Kingdom of Great Britain had recently formed a coalition to fight against the newly formed French
Republic. The Admiralty had decided to meet on this day to discuss planning for the war. Lord
Spencer, the first lord of the admiralty, spoke first, saying Gentlemen, I greet you. I hope we can come
to a conclusion that will benefit our country in this meeting. I have a proposition to make, Came a
reply from Sir James Gambier, a lord of the admiralty. What? That if we were invest in the creation of
well made effective ships instead of those less effective but cheaper and quicker to produce. After all,
how can two poorly made and unstable ships compare to even one well made one of the same
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Examples Of Classroom Observation
More important than the curriculum is the questions of the methods of teaching and the spirit in which
the teaching is given states Bertrand Russell. Observations prepare future teachers to experience how
classrooms are conducted every day in turn providing them with the resources that will eventually
exist in their own classroom. I witnessed many techniques in the classrooms that will be very
beneficial throughout my teaching career that will aid in motivating, inspiring, and assisting students.
My observation was at Webb City Middle School in Webb City, Missouri with Lori Smith s 6th grade
class. Mrs. Smith utilized several teaching strategies throughout my observation that helped the
students learn, and maintain classroom management. Some of the strategies were: call and response
sayings, collaboration, and checking for understanding. Call and response helped the students to stay
on task when they began to lose interest or began to talk to their neighbor. Some of the call and
responses were: class...class...yes...yes, and oh wonderful class...oh wonderful teacher. Collaboration
supports students in the learning process when they are presented a problem and the students have to
work through it together to come up with an appropriate answer. I loved how she structured the lesson
on ratios and fractions. Mrs. Smith began the lesson by modeling some of the problems on the smart
board with a worksheet. The questions revolved around the examples: Susan has 4
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Betrayal In Hamlet
Love is whatever you can still betray. Betrayal can only happen if you love. (John LeCarre).
Throughout literature, morals and making wise choices have been emphasized through destructed
family relationships. One prominent feature seen again and again in texts is betrayal. Despite tragedy
and the true nature of man being betraying; there also lies a lesson that the audience can learn from the
wrong decisions that the characters have made. Accordingly, in William Shakespeare s King Lear and
William Shakespeare s Hamlet, acts of betrayal destroy relationships within the family, and allow the
audience to learn from the characters mistakes. For instance, in both texts, betrayal is what causes
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Claudius is doing everything to keep Gertrude believing that he really does love her. He also knows
how much Gertrude loves her son Hamlet, so Claudius acts like a loving father towards Hamlet.
However Gertrude is blind to the fact that Claudius is pretending to care about them, which solely
because he wants to keep the throne all to himself. When Gertrude picks up the poisoned goblet of
wine, Claudius knows that she will die if he does not take immediate action, however all he says is
Gertrude, do not drink. (4.2.272). If he loves her, he would say, Gertrude, it is poison, do not drink and
physically stop her from drinking the poisoned wine. He does not even care enough to save his own
wife. As long as Claudius keeps the throne, that is all that matters to him. Not only does Claudius act
kind to Gertrude, but he also fakes the love he has towards his nephew, Hamlet. In Claudius first
speech, he begs Hamlet to stay in Denmark and not go to school, It is most retrograde to our desire
and we do beseech you, bend you to remain here in the cheer and comfort of our eye (2.4.117). It may
seem like Claudius loves Hamlet, but that is not the case. Later on in the play, Claudius develops a
plan to send Hamlet to England with the aid of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as his spies, And he
[Hamlet] to England
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The Way Back Then People With Disabilities
Way back then people with disabilities weren t able to have jobs or not even be able to be
transportation. Where they had needed to go and they had fought through it and they got together with
the government and now they have sidewalk for the people in wheel chairs and the people who are
blind they have like service dogs. And like where they have the hospitals and under the door number
the have like little dots for the blind can read it by touching the little dots. They people that do that for
the deaf did a smart thing and helped them out because the people that are deaf wouldn t be able to
read anything if it weren t for the dots and the people who had made the dots. People back then didn t
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Was that people back then that where disabled they couldn t do anything but now in days they can
participate in so many things that people back then couldn t do so now the colleges help the disabled
kids with a college tuition or something like that to help them because they probably don t have the
money to get into it or didn t have the money. Some people think that the disabled people can t do
anything but they re wrong like what I read some man couldn t walk and he would workout and
everything and so he was about to graduate from college and they were walking the stage and he had
wanted to walk the stage and they helped him and he did it he walked the stage without his
wheelchair. That made this topic interesting because some people not all people only some thought the
disabled people weren t able to do anything and all the disabled people want to do is prove the, wrong
and that s good because the disabled people shouldn t be treated differently then the people that is
disabled. The are starting to recognize it. They have accommodation such as ramps and home health
care, scooters, prosthetic legs and programs that help the blind read. Now they also have programs
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The Anatomy Of The Anthropology Department That I Found
My name is Sean Keefe and I am an intern for the recently deceased Harvey Manfrenjensenjen. While
sorting through samples I came across 6 hominin skulls that lack analysis. In this project, I am going
to explain and talk about the six skulls in the Anthropology Department that I found. To do this, I will
use what I have learned in lecture, as well as numerous outside sources to describe three defining
characteristics for each skull. Additionally, I will provide necessary information about each skull if
needed. After that, I will put the fossil samples in evolutionary order form the oldest to the youngest.
Lastly, I will include a family tree that shows age comparison and ancestral relationships between the
homonids. The first skull that I observed in the Anthropology Department belongs to Australopithecus
robustus. Australopithecus robustus was first named by the eminent Dr. Robert Broom. The A.
robustus leftovers generally come from three different sites: Swartkrans (largest), Dreimulen, and
Kromdraai. One of the major problems with these South African sites is dating, but generally, robustus
remains can be safely placed from 2.0 1.0 myr, and possibly even earlier. Australopithecus robustus
has many features that are specifically distinct to A. robustus. This skull has very thick jaws; small
incisors, canines, large, molar like premolars and very large molars. The height of Australopithecus
robustus is between 1.1 1.3 meters, and the weight is between 40 80 Kg. The
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Amy Cuddy Speech
In Amy Cuddy s speech, Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are, she talks about how peoples
body language changes depending on their mood. She also explains how putting yourself in a power
pose when you aren t feeling confident will boost your confidence. This was a very interesting speech
and Amy did a great job at keeping the audience intrigued. She never strayed away from her original
topic so the audience was not confused as to where the speech was leading.
Question #1: Amy Cuddy created a positive ethos by using examples from her life to keep the
audience engaged and entertained through her whole speech. She would crack jokes and make the
audience laugh but she would also talk about serious things while keeping the audience listening. She
even had a funny video of the Prime Minister not shaking someone s hand. Amy had picture examples
in her slide show so the audience didn t get sidetracked or distracted. She told the audience a story
about how she was in a car accident when she was 19 and she was told she would not be able to finish
college. Her IQ dropped two standard deviations and this was devastating to her because she identified
with being smart, it was who she was. She eventually graduated college and got a job at Princeton.
She felt like she didn t belong so she had to fake it until it became part of her. She then explained how
a student who didn t talk all year in one of her classes told her that she didn t belong there. She told
the student that she did
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PLEASE SAVE SIM !
PLEASE SAVE HIM!! is a sentence heard by Emergency Medical Service professionals (EMS) all
over the United States, and as always, there is a rescuer waiting to be dispatched to save a person s
life. Thousands of EMS personnel save lives on a daily basis, not for the paycheck, but for the
privilege of saving a someone s life.
September marks the 52th anniversary of EMS debut into the public following the publication
Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society also known as the White
Paper, an article promoting the need for emergency rescuers by identifying motor vehicle accidents as
the leading cause of death in the first half of life s span (Ferbrache). Emergency Medicine is a very
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EMS was first used in the military in the 1790s, it was used to transport battlefield casualties to a
centralized care area ( History of Emergency Medicine ). In the 1980s with the growth of cars and
automobile transportation came the growth of accidents and trauma casualties. The report known as
the white paper identifies that the chance of survival after a car accident is slim to none and suggest a
prevention and management of Accidental Injury through a system known as EMT A, which is
essentially the ambulance system. The public was frightened by the data presented so Congress took
the initiative under president Lyndon B Johnson and pass the Emergency Medical Services Systems
Act of 1973, providing funding for research and development, support for improved standards and
rural systems, and much needed administrative oversight that supported EMS systems (Ferbrache).
This act was the beginning of modern first responders and the beginning of the changes that were
brought about as a
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Examples Of Preservation Of Titanic
I think the titanic should be preserved because it s decayin right now. The titanic should be preserved
because it s rusting away. The people that died on the ship, their family mite want it preserved. They
might want a peice to remember, and that everybody will remember. The titanic could be in a
mueseum and let everybody remember it and what happened in 1912. This was the biggest ship in
1912, and over a thousand people died. This ship should go down in history. This is a history telling of
the titanic the people that died family s would want that to happen. If they preserve the titanic, it
would go down in history. All of the artifacts they will find in the titanic will be extrodinary. They will
find family airlooms that
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Safety Management System ( Sms )
(1) Introduction
Safety Management System (SMS) can be defined as a systematic approach to managing safety,
including the necessary organizational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures (Safety
Management Manual, 2013). It is designed to identify hazards, analysing and collecting data and
manage safety risks encountered during the delivery of its services (Safety Management Manual,
2013).
According to Safety Management Manual (2013), the fundamental Safety Management System (SMS)
framework consists of four main components and twelve sub elements. These are the 4 components
and 12 sub elements:
i) Safety policy and objectives
Management commitments and responsibilities
Safety accountabilities
Appointment of key safety personnel
Coordination of emergency response planning
SMS documentation ii) Safety risk management
Hazard identification
Risk assessment and mitigation iii) Safety assurance
Safety performance monitoring and measurement
The management of change
Continuous improvement of the SMS
iv) Safety promotion
Training and education
Safety communication
(2) Analysis Methodology
The Swiss Cheese Model of accident causation illustrates the occurrence of catastrophic system
failures. In the model, there are holes in each cheese and it represents a safety barrier to a particular
hazard. According to the Swiss cheese model (Safety Management Manual, 2013), some of holes in
defences are due to active failures, however, some of other holes in the
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National Apology Case Study
A landmark event for Aboriginal People s struggle for rights is February 13, 2008, when in Federal
Parliament the then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd stood up to apologise to the Aboriginal People, for
Australia s past mistreatment on laws, policies and practices that effected the people of the stolen
generation (Welch, 2008 and National Sorry Day Committee, 2014). Aboriginal People have struggled
for rights since the British came to Australia but it was especially highlighted when the Aborigines Act
1905 came out. There were multiple things that lead to this landmark event, though the Bringing them
Home Report in 1997 was a huge step in helping the apology to come about (National Sorry Day
Committee, 2014). This essay will discuss in more depth what led to this event, what the goals of the
apology were, what the outcomes were and the ongoing impact has resulted.
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The National Apology Foundation has formed and the Government has increased their funding to
family reunion services for stolen generations and allocated money to the establishment of Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islanders Healing Foundation, which aims to help the needs and goals of the Stolen
Generations (National Sorry Day Committee, 2014). In a speech from Kevin Rudd in 2014, he stated
The National Apology Foundation would aim to close the gap between indigenous and non indigenous
Australians when it came to life expectancy, education, income and future prospects, (Atfield, 2014).
The foundation is aiming to close the gap with targeting 6 areas of life expectancy, infant mortality
rates, early childhood education, literacy and numeracy, Year 12 level education and employment
(Atfield, 2014). Another ongoing impact is National Sorry Day, communities and schools are
encouraged to celebrate the event to help reconcile Nation (National Sorry Day Committee,
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Independence and the Development of the American Identity...
During the 1800s, we find the theme of independence, or freedom from outside constraints, in the
development of two different frontiers. We find it in the American West through Manifest Destiny,
freedom from caste, and in the chance that homesteaders had to acquire virtually free land. We find
independence in math through in the building of stronger theoretical foundations, non Euclidean
geometries, and Cantor s infinities.
Independence involves breaking from the commonly accepted, traditional views in order to explore
the new. It is not necessarily individual people working alone. We can see independence in a
community of thought as well as in the work of a single person.
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In the 1880s, Hulda Rocell and her daughter Mary emigrated from Sweden to the United States. Abe
Lincoln had just been shot. Mr. Rocell had to stay in Sweden because of his tuberculosis.
Nevertheless, Mr. Rocell said, Go to the United States. It is strong enough that Lincoln s assassination
will not plummet the nation into chaos. Although he did not place this optimism under the title of
Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States is strong, and will continue despite opposition, is a
part of this concept.
Hulda married, and her family settled in a sod house in northern Minnesota. Her husband showed
independence and determination for the family to survive by planting fruit trees on the farm. It was
highly unusual to attempt to plant fruit trees that far north.
The family s independent spirit, and courage was a vital part of surviving in the harsh conditions they
encountered. In 1881, there was a terrible blizzard. The snow was so high that it covered the fence
posts. Father tied a rope around his waist and the porch post to tend the animals in a nearby shed, so
that he would not get lost in the blizzard. However, many neighbors froze to death right outside their
own front doors. During the storm, the wind blew the door of the sod house open. The younger
children got in the trundle bed to keep warm, while the parents and older children shoveled snow out
of the house for the rest of the day, so that they could shut the
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The Musculoskeletal System Is Under The Control Of The...
The Musculoskeletal system is under the control of the nervous system and is responsible for human
movement; this is comprised of the skeletal and muscular system, with the human body containing
640 skeletal muscles (Watkins 2010). Skeletal muscle is made up of muscle fibres (myofibres) and
contain multiple nuclei; within the cytoplasm of these cells, there are long chains of myfibrils which
are chains of many sarcomeres and these run from end to end of the muscle. Sarcomeres are
comprised of thin and thick bands of proteins called actin and myosin; which overlap when a muscle
contraction occurs; shortening the sarcomere (Edmiston 2012). Muscle contractions are stimulated by
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The variables being discussed in this report are the percentage of peak power decrease (in the
quadriceps) between repeated sprints and either active or passive recovery; from this, two major
questions arise; Is the percentage decrease in peak power on a repeated sprint significantly different
between subject groups who completed an active recovery or a passive recovery? And what are the
physiological mechanisms that cause a decrease in peak power to occur? The following alternative
hypothesis will therefore be tested, to determine if; there is a significant difference in the decrease of
peak power between repeated sprints where subjects complete either an active or passive recovery and
the following null hypothesis has been set, predicting that; there is no significant difference in peak
power decrease between repeated sprints where either an active or passive recovery technique was
used.
Subjects and Ethics
To take part in the study subjects were required to give written consent; approved by researchers at the
university, who carried out risk assessments prior to the study; part of this was reminding subjects that
they were able to withdraw at any time if they felt like they could not physically continue with the
study and participants with any leg injuries did not take part. Participant information such as age,
gender and weight and thigh circumference were
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Meeting in the Woods
Where have you been? he asks in a calm manner. I motion towards the woods behind me. What were
you doing in the woods , he asks, raising his eyebrow. Thinking , I say, wanting to get off the subject.
About what? I glare at him, catching on to his game. About you , I say sarcastically. Oh, really? I m
flattered , he says in a flamboyant voice while fluttering his eyelashes. You should be. I don t just
think about any guy , I joke. Well, it s a pleasure to be thought about , he says, opening my door for
me. He puts his hands around my waist, causing a fire to erupt in my body. He picks me up easily, like
I weigh nothing and slides me into the truck, pulling my seat belt and buckling me in, before shutting
the door and climbing in on the other side. So, why do you have such a big truck? I ask, cocking my
head in a questioning manner. It s a custom truck. It s made to fit my frame cause I m such a big guy ,
he explains. I wrinkle my nose looking at him. Not like that , he chuckles. Oh. I immediately feel my
cheeks burning red. So how big are you? I ask. He smirks at me. No not like that! I yell at him. Get
your mind out of the gutter. I meant how tall are you? You re the one who brought it up. I m 6 7. He s
still smirking as I look at him with wide eyes. You re that tall! I screech, hearing him chuckle again. I
turn in my seat to look at him better. I can t believe that , I mutter under my breath. I don t see what s
not to believe. I m
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Reaction About Osiris
Osiris is the Egyptian great god decreed as the Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead (Pich,
2002, p. 178). He was the first son of the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut. He was married to
his sister Isis, whom he ruled Egypt with, until he was murdered by Seth, his jealous and vengeful
brother. After his death, Osiris went into a coma like state.
Most textual evidence accounts as Osiris being born wearing a crown (Pich, 2002, p. 128). The sun
god Ra himself chose Osiris to succeed his father, Geb. A few sources state a struggle for power
between Osiris and Geb. Kom Ombo even claimed in a text that Osiris was born again after his death
when his father Geb and his grandfather Shu merged together.
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A ritual in the Middle Kingdom considered the body of Osiris as barley and Seth with the donkeys
who trample the barley to thresh the grain. This can be seen as the myth of Osiris being connected to
the annual crop cycle and harvesting, and is one of the earliest example of ritualistic integration of the
Lord of the Underworld. Osiris could hence be also worshipped as an agricultural fertility deity.
During festivals of Osiris, Ithyphallic corn mummies were made and buried (Pich, 2002, p. 179). This
was symbolic for giving new life to the dead, just like seed corn grew into new
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Native American Women In Early America
Even at the very beginning of America, Artists would paint the Native American s women in such a
way to attracted more people to come over and explore this new world, and maybe to find these exotic
women in the forest. As more and more people came over, along with more success in starting
colonies women were given more power in the new world then back at home. European women, in the
beginning, were outnumbered by the males and this was the beginning of uprising of power for
women. European women were not the first group of women to gain more power in society. Native
American women already had more freedom than European women had originally. European and
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Original Sin, in short was the story on how Adam and Eve got kick out of the Garden by eating the
apple. If we continue to look into English religion, God create men first, then create women for the
men. Native American had a different idea on how we were created. The Iroquois creation story
believed that a woman came from Heaven and a tortoise back was the land we live on. A spirit saw
that the woman was lonely and give her three children, two sons and one daughter. The daughter
became the mother of the Iroquois people. The Iroquois saw women as the creator of the world and
their nation, which is the complete opposite of what English believed. Instead of women being seen as
weak, Native American women were essential to group survival for they were gatherers of the group.
They daily life included finding food, nurturers to the children, and processes of community decision.
Women in Native American society were not seen as equals through. Looking at the two paintings of
Native Americans working on farm land by Joseph Francois Lafitau and Theodor de Bry. Both were
European artist that depict Native American women gatherers and work at home. In Theodor de Bry
painting he paints women planting seeds, as the men work the field to make the land suitable to grow
plants. In Joseph Francois Lafitau painting it shows men working the field while women plant seeds
again, but it also shows women gatherer sap from trees to make syrup. Women were not equal to men
in Native American society, but they had many more rights than European women. In John White
painting of Native Americans religious ritual, it shows Native American women preforming a ritual
among males. In some cases women served as the mediators between humans and supernatural
powers. The only time women were able to pick their husband in early America was Chesapeake. As
mention before, women
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Peter s First Epistle Is A Book Of Hope
Peter s first epistle is a book of hope. The audience of Peter s work, was seeming to have many
problems and questions about the their walk with Christ. Throughout this epistle we see many great
teachings about different theological topics, which will be mentioned. In this essay we will first
explore Peter s view on God, Humanity, Sin, and salvation. Secondly, we will also examine the main
theological themes Peter mentions throughout his first epistle.
Peter s writing about God in his first epistle is very interesting. Reading through his work, one thing
that has significantly caught my attention is his description of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
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Peter focuses much on Jesus identity on earth, as the Cornerstone, Lamb who takes away sin,
Shepherd (1:9; 2:4, 6; 5:4). A second thing that Peter focuses on Christ s identity is on his human
nature as God, that he has suffered for our sins (2:24; 3:18; 4:1). Peter does not only describe God as
trinity separately but also indicates a relationship, which is found between the Son, Jesus, and the
Father (1:21; 3:11, 22). We also see Peter giving indication of God s presence among his people today,
which is being nurtured through his Spirit (1:12). Peter focuses on the three fold being of God and the
different roles each character has in his plan to restore humanity. To see the view of humanity from
Peter writing is somewhat challenging; however, we see throughout the text that humanity does have a
sinful nature from birth (1:14; 2:16; 3:8 9; 4:3 4). Another thing that can be see through out Peter s
text is that he sees humanity as twofold, God s people, and those who are not (2:9 10), or in other
words he also mentions Gentiles and Jews (2:12; 4:3). Also we see that Peter has a specific view on
marriage within humanity, marriage is between one husband and one wife (3:1, 7). In the text there are
several indications that Peter sees a hierarchy among humanity, which needs to be obeyed and
followed. This hierarchy is mentioned between slaves and their masters, emperor and citizens, and
elders and the young (2:13, 17 18, 5:1). Peter s words also seem to indicate
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Iliad Gods
The gods of the Iliad are a unique set of individuals . Unlike the omnipresent god of the Christian who
is above man in wisdom, power and character, these gods are portrayed as a family. Here s a family of
bickering members who seek attention, get jealous and generally act as a typical extended family unit.
My thesis thus is that gods are not impotent but are in a lot aggrandized versions of man who control
the fate of man.
Gods as stated earlier are very much like man. One way to see this analogy is to compare gods to the
flaws of man. Take the seven deadly sins of man pride, envy, anger, sloth, gluttony and lust the gods in
more than one way act in each one of these attributes throughout the Iliad. First of all, let s consider
PRIDE. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First off is when Zeus ponders in his heart as to whether to save Sarpedon from his death or not. Hera
s reply to him reveals a different concept of fate. ...if you bring Sarpedon back to his home, still living,
think how then some other gods might also wish to carry his own son out of the strong encounter...
(16. 439 457, pg. 363). This dialogue reveals one this about fate: it is changeable. Another instance
comes up again with Zeus trying to save to Hektor from his death. This time it is Athene who
reprimands him. ...Do you wish to bring back a man who is mortal, one long since doomed by his
destiny, from ill sounding death release him... (22. 177 181, pg. 462). Fate can be here regarded as
means to ensure the mortality of man and also, a god loses respect when he or she breaks fate. But the
overall value of fate will be as a law. Fate appears to serve as a check and balance among the gods;
preventing them from doing as they please to mortal men. As to who decides when the fate of a man is
to come is generally unknown, but all the gods to know each man s appointed fate. Thus as can be
seen from the song, no man is killed off before is appointed time and no man is allowed to live after
said
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Unhealthy School Cafeteria Food Essay
Of all of the problems that dishearten children today, the one that bothers them the most is being
unhealthy. Five out of six students from the Manalapan Englishtown Middle School agree that there
should be a change in the schools cafeteria foods; they came up with a solution to help kids be healthy.
Unhealthy foods should be eliminated in schools for many reasons. First of all, kids concentrate better
when they are healthy. Being healthy helps children to concentrate better because if they are healthy in
the inside and the outside, they will not have to worry about their health or how they look. Secondly,
having only healthy foods in school help parents to take good care of their kids. For instance, imagine
a mom that is a seventh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, if Jamie was a girl that was as fat as a hippo, she would have low self esteem since
everyone laughs at how she looks. She would not be able to focus and concentrate because everyone
makes fun of her. If she were healthier, she would have more self esteem; that can allow her to focus
and do well in school. Next, kids will be successful and accomplish many tasks if they concentrate in
school; they will also be successful. If an average student, Christine, gets good grades and is smart,
she will be accepted to a good college. Then, Christine will get a good career and she will live a happy
life. Working hard pays off later on. Lastly, if children concentrate in school, they will be able to
understand the concepts of the lesson and get better test scores. Many kids do not pay attention during
classes and many of them get bad test scores. If they were to concentrate and focus on what they are
doing, they will get better test scores since they were following along with the teacher. Being healthy
is being smart! Another reason why unhealthy foods should be eliminated from schools is because
having only healthy foods in school helps families take good care of their kids. To start things off,
many students with working parents do not have someone to make a nutritional meal for them. Now,
imagine two parents who work five days a week. They do not know what their child is eating in
school since
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  • 2. Franz Liszt Research Paper Franz Liszt was a virtuoso pianist, composer and conductor. He contributed greatly to the harmonic expressiveness of the 19th century. He was a leader in the art of the symphonic poem, and using techniques such as thematic writing and cyclic form. His imagination was fueled by Niccolo Paganini, Frederic Chopin, and Hector Berlioz. He took ideas and traits from each of these individuals and used them to create his masterpieces . Because of his great achievement in the symphonic poem form he is still recognized today. Franz growing up Franz Liszt, was born in Raiding Hungary on October 22, 1811 and died in Bayreuth Germany on July 31 1886. He was deeply influenced by his father in many ways including religion and music. He began to show an interest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also helped Hector by transcribing his Symphony Fantastique to piano for him in 1833. Franz Liszt met Niccolo Paganini in March of 1831. After he the long illness and depression that overtook him he became interested in his career as a virtuoso once again and left the idea of becoming a priest. He was so interested in Paganini s work that he decided to use some of Paganini s ideas in his piano music. Paganini didn t use characteristic polyphonic. The compositions lacked consonant melody and harmony. Also around this time he met Frederic Chopin, who used a poetic style in his compositions. They became acquaintances. Chopin was more conservative than Liszt and used a prettier style in his music than Liszt. After a while the two composers became uneasy friends and in that time Liszt took Chopin s idea for the character piece and further developed his idea of the symphonic poem. Franz as a composer Franz Liszt was one of the first individuals to experiment with form. He also used theme to unify an entire work and liked playing suits without pause instead of in single movements. His piano compositions mirror his talent as a virtuosic piano player, yet he wrote pieces that could also be performed by many pianists. He also wrote many nationalist compositions and while they are also amazing his symphonic poem takes the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Short Note On Risk Of Mobile Apps Risk of Mobile apps Everyday more and more people are spending time on downloading mobile applications, since many applications are free, or at little cost. Nearly 11 billion mobile apps were downloaded in 2013, according to IDC (International Data Corporation) [1]. The personal data collection by those mobile apps can be highly valuable to the third party companies. The report on mobile apps by Appthority showed that 88% of 100 free Android apps from Google Play Store collect IMEI s, while 30% access user s address books and 82% access location tracking. In addition, 57% free iOS (operating system for Apple) collect IMEI/UDID, while 26% access address books and 50% access location tracking (see Appendix A and B for information). Most mobile apps are convenient for users and have become more efficient and handful, such as checking bank account; sending and receiving emails, buying tickets, etc. Most of the time users don t realize that those apps can open doors for malware stealing sensitive data and infect the mobile and internal networks, though. A number of enterprise IT leaders are concerned about employees bringing their own mobile device into organizations and connecting them to corporate networks, software, or accessing information, also called bring your own device ( BYOD or BYO). BYOD can highly increase liability for those companies. Therefore, IT leaders are trying to fill those significant gaps by bringing forth Mobile Device Management (MDM), Mobile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Advantages And Benefits Of Organic Food And Organic Foods Introduction Outline/scope Organic agriculture includes all agricultural systems that promote the environmentally, socially and economically sound production of foods and fibres. These systems take local soil fertility as a key to successful production. By respecting the natural capacity of plants, animals and the landscape, it aims to optimise quality in all aspects of agriculture and the environment. Organic agriculture dramatically reduces external inputs by refraining from the use of chemo synthetic fertilisers, pesticides and pharmaceuticals. Instead it allows the powerful laws of nature to increase both agricultural yields and disease resistance. Organic agriculture adheres to globally accepted principles, which are implemented within local social economic, geoclimatical and cultural settings. (Logan, 2009) In simple terms organic farming is fresh foods that are grown without the use and means of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only difference this time is I will be showing the advantages and disadvantages of organically grown foods. Therefore I will be comparing organic farming and conventional farming. This will allow me to come to my conclusion and seeing which foods are healthier; conventionally farmed foods or organically grown foods. Along the way of my research I also want to investigate whether or not restaurants, grocery shops and other markets are also going the organic way and why. Aim To show the difference between the two farming techniques. To show the advantages and disadvantages of conventional farming and ultimately conventionally grown foods. To show the advantages and disadvantages of organic farming and ultimately organically grown foods. To compare the two techniques To draw a conclusion and seeing which foods are healthier To also investigate whether restaurants, grocery shops and other markets are going the organic way and why. Context of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Living with Attention Deficit Disorder It is true that people with Attention Deficit Disorder struggle in school or with everyday situations but they can adapt and learn ways to use this disability to their advantage. There are many people that are and can become very successful despite having Attention Deficit Disorder. Explaining attention deficit disorder is not easy, there are a lot of myths and controversy about this disorder. I know first hand the struggles and the controversy surrounded by Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.) because I was diagnosed when I was an adult. Some people might not believe that it is a true disorder or that it only affects children, it is real and does actually exist. It is not only just a childhood disorder it does not discriminate against age, race or gender. In order to have a better understanding of this complex disorder, it is important to become aware of its characteristics, causes, and treatments. A detailed analysis will include information and the struggles of living, coping, and managing A.D.D. It can be difficult and very frustrating not being able to comprehend or understand things that seem so simple to most other people. Following simple directions, trouble understanding a story, hard time staying organized, constantly late, forgetting things, can t sit still through a lecture, daydreaming, unable to focus completely on a certain subject or task, not able to finish tasks in school or everyday situations pretty much sums up a person that may be struggling with ADD. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Memorandum of Law MEMORANDUM TO: John Doe FR: Patricia Oswalt DA: Monday, April 01, 2013 RE: Mary Smith auto accident / medical malpractice Introduction As requested, I have reviewed the facts of the above captioned file, along with the applicable law and summarized same in this memorandum. Mrs. Mary Smith suffered an injury to her right ankle in an automobile accident on 10/3/95. After surgery and months of rehabilitation, Mrs. Smith still suffers daily. I have researched the facts regarding a personal injury action against Paul Joseph, as well as a medical malpractice action against the medical providers. Applicable Law Personal Injury Statute of Limitation 4 years from the date of the incident giving rise to the action. Fla. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this case, the accident is the proximate cause of Mrs. Smith s injuries and the medical providers are the intervening cause, as their breach of duty exacerbated Mrs. Smith s injury to the point of permanent disability and disfigurement. Possible Defendants Paul Joseph, the other driver Florida s no fault law includes an injury threshold limiting law suits to claims of great bodily injury, permanent disability or disfigurement. Statutes, however, are unclear as to exactly what constitutes great bodily injury. It is unlikely that Paul Joseph would be named as a defendant in this action, as Mary s PIP insurance would be the proper party. Under Florida s Civil Remedy Statute, §624.155(1)(b), Mary s insurance company is required to act in her best interests. Should they act in bad faith by failing to settle for a reasonable amount, Mary may sue for an amount which is a reasonably foreseeable result of a specified violation of this section by the authorized insurer and may include an award or judgment in an amount that exceeds the policy limits. Fla. Stat. §624.155(8) However, the statute goes on to state that No punitive damages shall be awarded under this section unless the acts giving rise to the violation occur with such frequency as to indicate a general business practice and these acts are: (a) Willful, wanton, and malicious; (b) In reckless disregard for the rights of any insured; or (c) In reckless disregard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Compare And Contrast A Unitary And Human Needs Theory Compare and Contrast: A Unitary and Human Needs Theory Martha Rogers and Virginia Henderson are two theorists who have been very influential in the nursing profession, evidenced in both scholarly and practical settings. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Rogers unitary theory and Virginia Henderson s human needs theory; including the background and philosophy that influenced these theorist, along with how they defined the meta paradigm concepts of nurse, person, health, and environment, and the usefulness of their ideas to practice. Background, Influences and Philosophical Orientation Martha Rogers was born in Dallas, Texas, 1914 (ANA, 2017). The American Nursing Association recognized that Rogers received her diploma from the Knoxville General Hospital School of Nursing in 1936, and the following year received her bachelor of science in Nashville from the George Peabody College (2017). In 1954, she was appointed the professor of nursing at a New York University, where she later developed her science of unitary and irreducible human beings theory through the exploration of philosophical and theoretical studies (ANA, 2017). Roger s influence was her belief in developing an existing body of knowledge that was unique and specific to nursing, and that supported the need for nurses to get a higher education (Wayne, 2014). Rogers s theory was deductively derived by borrowing propositions from anthropology, psychology, sociology, physics, mathematics, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. What Is The Moral Education In The Pardoner s Tale In The Canterbury Tales the group of pilgrims are traveling together and to make the trip more enjoyable, the Host suggests that the pilgrims each take turns sharing stories, two a piece on the way there and two on the way back. In addition, they turned the storytelling into a competition, whoever tells the story that is the worst must buy dinner among other things. The winner will be judged by the moral education and entertainment value of the stories. Between The Knight s Tale and The Pardoner s Tale , The Pardoner s Tale meets the winning criteria the best. The Pardoner s Tale is more entertaining as well as has a better moral education, despite being told by the least entertaining and moral man of the pilgrims. The moral education of The Pardoner s Tale is the best of the two stories. The Pardoner s Tale is following the theme Greed is the root of all evil. In the story, three drunk men decide to start a bond of brothers and seek out death, who took one of their drunken friends. In the search of death, they came across an old man, whom they harassed. The old man told them that death was by a tree, but when the men left to find it, they found treasure instead. In greed, the men killed each other, resulting in them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Pardoner s tale fits this criteria better than The Knight s Tale in every way. In this category, the Pardoner s hypocrisy helps him tell the story, he knows the sins he describes very well and can describe them in a better detail than someone who does not. The Pardoner begins the story by telling the evils of sin, giving multiple examples from the bible of all the things men have done wrong under intoxication, which is ironic due to his own constant intoxication. The irony adds a humor to the story. It is humour when directly after explaining the moral of the tsory, he offers pardoning to the pilgrim s sins, for a pretty penny, of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Art Within The Film The Triumph Of The Will The Art Within Just like France, the United States, and Russia, Germany also began to make films, as a way to entertain the working class in an inexpensive way. By 1933 Adolf Hitler came to power, creating very harsh social condition that made several writers, actors, and directors flee Germany because they feared that if they stayed they would have gotten killed. Joseph Goebbels later came to run the UFA, as a government owned production company to make films that were shown to civilians and the military as propaganda on March 13 , 1933, and intended to censor German cinema to make the people believe that they were fascist. Numerous movies in that period of time tried to steer clear of talking about the Holocaust to distract people from what was really happening and to make Hitler seem almost godlike. One film in particular directed by Leni Riefenstahl called The Triumph of the Will became a well known example of propaganda in film history. Throughout the film, you really get to experience a sense of historical context that influenced thousands of people during the time of World War 2. Today, several people view The Triumph of the Will and have a difficult time distinguishing whether or not they can conclude if they view the film as propaganda or an actual piece of art. Triumph of the Will is a documentary of the Nazi Party conference in 1934 in Nuremberg. From the first frame of the film, Riefenstahl captures every essence of how worshiped Hitler ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Non-operating... Valuation of AirThread Connections Group 7 (Shaojin Ding/ Jin Wang/ Wenqi Gu/ Shijia Wu/ Tongtong Yin/ Canran Xie) Given the background of ACC and AirThread, do you think the acquisition is a good idea? Briefly explain your answer. Yes. First, American Cable Communication (ACC) and AirThread could help each other compete in the industry that was moving more and more bundled service offerings. Second, the acquisition could help both companies expand into the business market. Third, ACC was in a unique position to add value to AirThread s operations because the acquisition could save AirThread more than 20% in backhaul costs. The reasons above make us believe that the synergy is positive and the acquisition is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The debt payment schedule is presented in Ex 6.) Remember that different valuation models are not mutually exclusive, you can use different model for different forecasting periods. We still divide the value of AirThread as a merger target into operating part and non operating part. First, we combine the DCF model with APV model to calculate the operating value. Because during 2008 to 2012, AirThread need to pay down acquisition debt, the D/E ratio is variable. So we have to choose the APV model (= NPV + NPVF). But after 2012, the acquisition debt has paid off, so the D/E ratio is constant, which suggests using DCF model. First, we calculate the operating value during 2008 and 2012 using APV. The cash flows of these five years combine the stand alone cash flows and the synergy cash flows. We assume depreciation/capital expenditure equals 1. First of all, we calculate the NPV. The potential synergies come from system operating cost saving as well as the increase in revenue and gross profit. We use the unlevered (=0.96) and get the cost of equity (=10.2%). We get the synergies cash flow using Jenifer s projection about synergies. We use the cost of equity (=10.2%) to discount the cash flows and get NPV from 2008 and 2012, which is $1,511.39m. (Exhibit 5) In this case, NPVF is Tax Subsidy. We discount the interests of the 5 years to 2007 using cost of debt (=5.50%), and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Report on the Santa Fe Relocation Services 3.0 COMPANY SWOT ANALYSIS Ironically, in each organization they have their own strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threaten as included in Santa Fe Relocation Services. 3.1 The Strength First and foremost, the strength of Santa Fe Relocation Services whereby as we know this company have 124 offices in 54 countries which the number in tandem needs of many employees to covering up and support the business.. In businesses, Santa Fe Relocation Services really taking into consideration of the client s satisfaction which for them clients is an asset need to be taking care of. As a matter of fact, the trust that the Santa Fe Relocation Services gain from their clients build he strength of this company to achieve highest level in the global industries. Skilled staff within the Santa Fe Relocation Services depends on the service given by our employees. This worldwide presence allows providing a door to door service to and from any location, while maintaining and guaranteeing the same first class service to all clients. Unrivalled flexibility expertise in logistics and custom clearance, combined with our storage capacity, allows us to find flexible solutions should delays occur. The flexibility extends to services, and Santa Fe Relocation Services provides customized services to facilitate the welcome and settling in of client s families in their new home. Committed to quality all branches within the Santa Fe Relocation Services network are committed to offering clients a level ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Marine Corps Research Paper The Marine corps officially made in 1775 november 10th after the efforts to join the revolutionary war by recruiting men in tun tavern congress saw their efforts and help with approving them to join and officially named them the united states marines. From then on the marines have fought in every clime in place where we can take a gun. that quote from the marine hymn made in . In 1805 Lt Presley O Bannon lead the march to the battle of tripoli, witch put a big perspective on to the overall branch and reputation of the newly formed marines the battle of tripoli helped a big score as well as the whole united states in a group. In 1775 1807 the dress blues was a huge transformation on a whole first a green jacket then a blue with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then on the sargents is a saber the LtColComdt Archibald Henderson mamelodi hilt the saber with inscriptions on it of the fallen soldiers and the men who we might not have known but we still wish they are alive and home it states Through the Mist and fire,We protect each other.....we will serve till death and help for the country that we live and the families we Love this shows all with the saber are to protect and help their friends and families back home the marines in tiled to help and serve their nation.... And from this we say that the marines come from us and serve our country to help and make our family work and i close this with this finishing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about writing assignment 2 Title: Effect of Polarity In Diffusion Of Molecules Across Cellular Membrane Abstract: Cell membranes play an important role in regulating what goes in and out of the cell. Diffusion, the process of movement of substances across the cell membrane from higher concentrations to areas of lower concentration, plays an active role in the transport and the regulation through cellular membrane. Sometimes, there are cases when cells are placed in hypotonic solutions and substances will diffuse through the cell membrane too much and will result the cell to hemolysis, causing it to swell and rupture. In this lab, we observed and recorded the time it took for diffusion of a propanol series substance to diffuse through a mixture of ovine blood to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a cell, diffusion occurs across a selective permeable membrane of the cell that allows the cell to regulate and control the passage of substances. As well as controlling what passes through the membrane, the selective permeability also controls how quickly those allowed substances are able to pass through the cell membrane. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the substance wants to quickly diffuse through the cellular membrane in attempt to balance the concentration. Due to this, too much of the substance enters the cell causing the cell to swell and rupture, otherwise known as hemolysis. The purpose of this lab is to test if and how the factor of polarity of a molecule affects the diffusion rate of those molecules through a permeable red blood cell membrane in a sample of ovine blood. Testing this factor and its effect on diffusion rate is important in the biological world as it helps understand how our body regulates our own substances and molecules within us, but also how our body will react and respond to other substances such as medicines. It is hypothesized that this factor of polarity will determine how quickly or slowly molecules will diffuse across the cell membrane. Smaller molecules that have relatively low polarity will be able to cross the membrane more easily and at a faster rate than those molecules that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Native Son Race Being wealthy comes with many privileges that are often taken for granted. For example, children born into a higher economic class are exposed to exceptional schools, job opportunities, and luxuries of life that lower class citizens and minority groups only dream of having. Opportunities such as these may seem harmless and even beneficial on the surface, but having a constant upper hand on things can lead to a false sense of power and entitlement. People of wealth can often buy their way out of detrimental situations, including consequences for unlawful activities. Members of these opulent families start to believe that they are above the law and see no repercussions for crimes that they commit, even if they are at fault. In contrast, there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as Max advised Bigger, Leopold and Loeb s attorney advised them to plead guilty which allowed them to use their sentencing hearing to persuade the court to spare their lives (Baatz, For The Thrill of It: Leopold, Loeb, and the Murder that shocked Chicago 260). Unlike Bigger, these white, well to do men were sentenced to life plus 99 years in prison. The sentencing of their crime granted the murderers the rest of their natural lives to live, while Bigger was immediately put to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Father Barry On The Waterfront On the Waterfront and how Religious Figures are Supposed to Affect their Community Through the character of Father Barry, On the Waterfront argues that the implementation of Catholicism in the workforce allows for the improvement of workers physical lives through the exposure of corruption of power. At the beginning of the film, Miss Doyle confronts Father Barry s apathy towards his flock s physical conditions with an angry exclamation of, Did you ever hear of a saint hiding in a church. Miss Doyle s impassioned cry exposes the unintentional apathy that Father Barry has for the working conditions of the people while also hinting that the people s conditions would improve if Father Barry/Catholicism took a more active role in the community. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Paints Bottom paints and bottom paints for boats Bottom paint is a covering applied to the lowermost point of a ship (hull) so as to get rid of growing organisms that may attach to the boat especially at the lower parts or to protect the metallic parts of the hull from corrosion. This is done to enhance the vessel s performance and sturdiness. Another added advantage is the improved contact between a free flow mass of water and the hull of a speedy boat enabling the boat to sail at a much faster speed. Modern bottom paints are composed of biocides (chemical substance that hamper growth of marine organisms), organotin compounds and lethal copper. Types of bottom paints SPC (Self polishing copolymers). It contains a resin known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wash the hull surface carefully with a wax remover solvent and clean rags before you begin sanding. Otherwise sanding a waxed hull only draws the wax into the scratches making it hard to remove it. Stir By using a paint shaker, run it for a few minutes so as to distribute the copper and the dye evenly throughout the paint. If you don t have it, decant half of the paint into a blending container so that you can blend the remaining half thoroughly without spilling paint onto the ground. Maintain scouring up the copper off the base of the container until the base feels clean. Mix in what you poured off up to a point when the paint is standardized in color and evenness. Some areas won t be protected if the copper is not well and evenly spread. Rolling the paint Revolve the bottom paint on the hull using a roller cover. Extending the handle will make the job easier by keeping you clear of small drops the roller will throw. Protect your body by wearing coats and gloves. Remember that this paint contain chemicals which are highly fatal when they get absorbed by your body. Load the basin of your paint dish with paint and begin the painting using your roller. Be quick because many bottom paints dry fast. Every time you top up the paint dish, begin with mixing the paint in the container so as to maintain the copper in suspension. By the moment you are through, many bottom paints will be well dry to overcoat. It is also wise to look at the specifications on the type ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Edvard Munch s Separation Annotation According to edvardmunch.org, Edvard Munch s painting Separation painted in 1896, like his other paintings, represented German expressionism. Expressionist paintings portray profound mental torment and have dark, gloomy undertones. The dark nature of his paintings is in part due to the fact that his father suffered from a mental illness, which profoundly impacted his upbringing. However, his paintings from about 1892 to 1908 reveal his interest in nature and are brighter than all of his previous work. Munch expresses the nature of his soul through symbolizing the natural world rather than just superficially painting what is visible to the eye. His painting Separation is an epitome of these characteristics in the context of love, showing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The man stands on dull, dark green land. According to color wheel pro.com, the article Color Wheel Pro See Color Theory in Action asserts that dark green is associated with ambition. Yet, according to edvardmunch.org in this painting, the man s ambition is being suppressed because of the crimson plant which is preventing him from moving forward into the future. The crimson plant is possibly intended as a mandrake, with its love and death symbolism . Along with the black clothing, the plant further reinforces the idea that the girl might as well as be dead to him but at the same time he still cares for her. Assuming that the crimson on his hand and the plant is blood, the man feels like he has the blood of his lover on his hands. He feels guilty because of his part in their breakup, which is an emotion other than sorrow which is why the hand clutching his chest is brighter than his face. Looking behind the man, the brown tree is barren yet bright. According to incredibleart.org, the article Color Symbolism and Culture says that the color brown signifies comfort. However, since the tree is barren, the tree does not represent comfort but a lack thereof. Looking to the right of the girl, the golden path is surrounded by a dark purple shoreline and purple sky and water. According to incredibleart.org, the article Color Symbolism and Culture states that purple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Religion Vs. Self-interest in Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel... This paper is an attempt to examine the seeming opposition of religion vs. self interest with respect to the character of Robinson Crusoe. I will venture to demonstrate that in the novel, Defoe illustrates the contradictions with which Crusoe must contend as he strives to please God while ensuring his own survival in the world. In part, I will endeavor to show that a distorted sense of Puritanism as well as the existing colonial mindset exacerbated this opposition, and resulted in what I propose to be Defoe s (possibly retroactive) imposition of a religious justification for Crusoe s actions. Crusoe s journey in the canoe exemplifies the reality of his life in that, although he longs to please and obey God, he must also contend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this instance, therefore, it is shown that the ideal relationship with God contradicts his instinct. In a way, the journey in the canoe in itself contradicts the idea of providence. The purpose of the journey for Crusoe was to obtain more knowledge. Prior to this journey, however, he states Thus I liv d mighty comfortably, my mind being entirely composed by resigning to the will of God, and throwing myself wholly upon the disposal of his Providence. (108) Very shortly after this declaration of his submission to Providence, when referring to his exploration of the island on foot, Crusoe says that the discoveries I made in that little journey, made me very eager to see other parts of the coast; and now I had a boat, I thought of nothing but sailing round the island. (109) As illustrated by the canoe journey, Defoe shows us that Crusoe s longing for knowledge, and for more than what God s Providence has provided him, almost costs him his life. Crusoe s island, like the Garden of Eden, provides for all his needs. He has complete dominion over this island and all of its inhabitants; yet, he still longs to know the other parts of the island. Like Adam, after his search for knowledge, Crusoe sleeps on the hard cold ground being quite spent with the Labor and Fatigue of the Voyage. (Note that before the fall of man, labor was not a source of fatigue.) Here Defoe reminds us that God punishes man who is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Summary Of Ron Gamer s Winter Chance Walking In Wolf Tracks The book Winter Chance Walking in Wolf Tracks by Ron Gamer is a great book on how it ties to the environment. This boy 14 years old goes out on a ice fishing and camping trip overnight and gets lost he forgot to pack his food so he has none. His friend Seth works hard to try and find him. In this book and in real life it is very important to preserve the land around you and to protect our animal species and not be a poacher.. It is very important to stay on the trail during snowmobiling so then you don t hurt anything under or above the snow. If there is a baby pine tree growing then you run it over it with the track of the sled it could kill the tree. Maybe a farmer is planting winter rye and wants you to stay off from it so then this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ikea s Global Sourcing Challenge Indian Rugs And Child Labor IKEA S GLOBAL SOURCING CHALLENGE INDIAN RUGS AND CHILD LABOR In 1995, Marianne Barner, IKEA s manager for carpets, faced a difficult situation when one of their Indian rug supplier apparently was involved with the use of child labor in the manufacture of its products for IKEA. Even though they had a contract where IKEA explicitly forbid the use of child labor. These Allegations generated mixed opinion regarding the future of all the Indian carpet suppliers and the company was studying the future impacts of its decision. In order to assess and give recommendations to IKEA, it is important to fully understand the operations and the values that drive the company, ant its philosophy. Since was founded in 1954 by Ingvar Kamprad the Swedish company s vision of creating a better life for the many people inspired them to develop high quality and lower cost products in the furniture business, and almost a decade later, after they consolidate in the Swedish market, they made the decision to expand abroad opening stores in Northway and Denmark respectively (Exhibit 1). With a relatively rapid expansion the company needed to transmit their unique philosophy and created the testament of a furniture Dealer and trained ambassadors to help spread and secure the firm s values (Exhibit 3). Furthermore, IKEA s adopted another principle, the company preferred to focus on establish close ties with business partners and supporting their suppliers in a long term relationship rather than just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Nighttime Fires Esssay Lit. Comp. Nighttime Fires pg. 587 Nighttime Fires Nighttime Fires is a narrative poem written by Regina Barreca. The poet uses powerful imagery which vividly illustrates the lasting impression made upon a girl whose father seeks satisfaction through witnessing the destruction caused by nighttime fires. The poem creates a picture in the reader s mind of the father s character as his grown child still remembers from when she was five years old. Although it is obvious that the father is a victim of an economy that caused him to be without a job, his actions are bizarre and inexcusable. The father takes his family to see fires during the night when they are asleep. He drags his wife and his children out of bed so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The father s relationship with the mother and his children does not appear to be a loving one. He makes his wife do the work of getting the children up in the middle of the night, unconcerned about the sleep that children need or the fact that his wife does not share his love of watching nighttime fires. The mother does not look at the burning house; instead, she only watches her husband. To the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Michel Foucault s Theory Of Discipline And Punishment Michel Foucault states in Discipline and Punishment that the Panopticon is a marvelous machine which, whatever use one may wish to put it to, produces homogeneous effects of power (Foucault 188). Examining the evolution, physical characteristics, and psychological effects of the Panopticon allows one to understand the mechanism by which the Panopticon produces power. Most inventions develop through an evolutionary process while attempting to improve a situation or solve a problem. Often, a prototype precedes a new structure or mechanism. Foucault uses the term projects to describe two historical events and the social responses to resolve the problems associated with these events. He suggests that the Panopticon developed from these two projects, the quarantine of the plague and colonizing the lepers. Foucault describes how the Panopticon developed from a seventeenth century order issued to deal with the scourge of the plague. First, a strict spatial partitioning: the closing of the town and its outlying districts was mandated (Foucault 181). The town was further divided into quarters, streets, and households. A syndic who was in the charge of an intendant supervised each family in their residence. A considerable body of militia and guards at the gate ensured that the magistrate over the town had absolute authority (Foucault 181). Only the syndics, intendants, and guards moved about the streets (Foucault 181). They monitored and reported the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Comparison of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs with Skinners... Comparison of Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs with Skinners Behaviorist Theory Typing Template for APA Papers: A Sample of Proper APA Fifth Edition Formatting Deborah DiBerardino Grand Canyon University: Educational Psychology EDU 313N Amy Wilkinson August 5, 2012 Comparison of Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs with Skinners Behaviorist Theory The definition of motivation according to Dictionary.com is: The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way; the general desire or willingness of someone to do something. Where it gets confusing is in the reason for behaving a certain way. What is it that causes a person to perform a task? Is it something that comes from deep inside of the person or is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once that need is fulfilled there is no need for the behavior. The criticism for Maslow s theory is that measurement of satisfaction of needs is impossible and whether people have been devoid of basic needs, it does not stop them from the pursuit of self actualization. (Heylighen, Francis (1992) A Cognitive systemic Reconstruction of Maslow s Theory of Self Actualization. P[47]). Skinner s Behaviorist Theory In comparison, B.F. Skinner s theory is based on operant conditioning which is a system that is based on rewarding and punishing behavior. Through this type of system an association is derived from the consequences of the behavior. Behave well, receive positive consequences, behave badly, and receive negative consequences. Unlike Maslow, Skinner did not take into consideration internal needs; he believed in only looking at the external cause of the behavior. In his opinion it was a matter of positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, extinction and punishment to explain behavior. Skinner believed positive reinforcement strengthened behavior. You completed a task that was required you receive a reward for it. The reward could take any form such as a piece a candy to a bonus for a job well done. Negative reinforcement also strengthened behavior in reverse. This entails removing a sanctioned or a penalty once the behavior has changed. For example, a parent has taken away a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Island William Clarke Analysis Prologue: On the 20th of September, 1783, a family set out to sea. They were leaving their home in the new USA, to return to what they considered their mother country, Great Britain. Throughout the ship s first week out to sea, the sea was calm, with a good wind. However this soon changed. The family s second out of four sons turned twelve on the 27th, exactly one week after they put to sea. On that day, the weather took a turn for the worse. The boy was the first of passengers to notice the change when he went up on deck, he noticed that something didn t feel right. He felt like there was some sort of change in pressure. He rushed back to his parents to tell them what he had noticed. They didn t know what to say, and didn t want to bother the crew. However, they soon enough knew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the boat docked, the boy told his parents that he wanted to become a shipwright. The agreed to this, and had the money to set him up as the apprentice of one of the most influential shipwrights in the entirety of England. The boy s name was Richard Clarke, and he was the nephew of RN Captain William Clarke. Chapter 1: The Decision It was August 23, 1798, in the Admiralty Courts of Great Britain. The Kingdom of Great Britain had recently formed a coalition to fight against the newly formed French Republic. The Admiralty had decided to meet on this day to discuss planning for the war. Lord Spencer, the first lord of the admiralty, spoke first, saying Gentlemen, I greet you. I hope we can come to a conclusion that will benefit our country in this meeting. I have a proposition to make, Came a reply from Sir James Gambier, a lord of the admiralty. What? That if we were invest in the creation of well made effective ships instead of those less effective but cheaper and quicker to produce. After all, how can two poorly made and unstable ships compare to even one well made one of the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Examples Of Classroom Observation More important than the curriculum is the questions of the methods of teaching and the spirit in which the teaching is given states Bertrand Russell. Observations prepare future teachers to experience how classrooms are conducted every day in turn providing them with the resources that will eventually exist in their own classroom. I witnessed many techniques in the classrooms that will be very beneficial throughout my teaching career that will aid in motivating, inspiring, and assisting students. My observation was at Webb City Middle School in Webb City, Missouri with Lori Smith s 6th grade class. Mrs. Smith utilized several teaching strategies throughout my observation that helped the students learn, and maintain classroom management. Some of the strategies were: call and response sayings, collaboration, and checking for understanding. Call and response helped the students to stay on task when they began to lose interest or began to talk to their neighbor. Some of the call and responses were: class...class...yes...yes, and oh wonderful class...oh wonderful teacher. Collaboration supports students in the learning process when they are presented a problem and the students have to work through it together to come up with an appropriate answer. I loved how she structured the lesson on ratios and fractions. Mrs. Smith began the lesson by modeling some of the problems on the smart board with a worksheet. The questions revolved around the examples: Susan has 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Betrayal In Hamlet Love is whatever you can still betray. Betrayal can only happen if you love. (John LeCarre). Throughout literature, morals and making wise choices have been emphasized through destructed family relationships. One prominent feature seen again and again in texts is betrayal. Despite tragedy and the true nature of man being betraying; there also lies a lesson that the audience can learn from the wrong decisions that the characters have made. Accordingly, in William Shakespeare s King Lear and William Shakespeare s Hamlet, acts of betrayal destroy relationships within the family, and allow the audience to learn from the characters mistakes. For instance, in both texts, betrayal is what causes families to break apart. Additionally, it also leads ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Claudius is doing everything to keep Gertrude believing that he really does love her. He also knows how much Gertrude loves her son Hamlet, so Claudius acts like a loving father towards Hamlet. However Gertrude is blind to the fact that Claudius is pretending to care about them, which solely because he wants to keep the throne all to himself. When Gertrude picks up the poisoned goblet of wine, Claudius knows that she will die if he does not take immediate action, however all he says is Gertrude, do not drink. (4.2.272). If he loves her, he would say, Gertrude, it is poison, do not drink and physically stop her from drinking the poisoned wine. He does not even care enough to save his own wife. As long as Claudius keeps the throne, that is all that matters to him. Not only does Claudius act kind to Gertrude, but he also fakes the love he has towards his nephew, Hamlet. In Claudius first speech, he begs Hamlet to stay in Denmark and not go to school, It is most retrograde to our desire and we do beseech you, bend you to remain here in the cheer and comfort of our eye (2.4.117). It may seem like Claudius loves Hamlet, but that is not the case. Later on in the play, Claudius develops a plan to send Hamlet to England with the aid of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as his spies, And he [Hamlet] to England ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Way Back Then People With Disabilities Way back then people with disabilities weren t able to have jobs or not even be able to be transportation. Where they had needed to go and they had fought through it and they got together with the government and now they have sidewalk for the people in wheel chairs and the people who are blind they have like service dogs. And like where they have the hospitals and under the door number the have like little dots for the blind can read it by touching the little dots. They people that do that for the deaf did a smart thing and helped them out because the people that are deaf wouldn t be able to read anything if it weren t for the dots and the people who had made the dots. People back then didn t let people that were disabled do anything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Was that people back then that where disabled they couldn t do anything but now in days they can participate in so many things that people back then couldn t do so now the colleges help the disabled kids with a college tuition or something like that to help them because they probably don t have the money to get into it or didn t have the money. Some people think that the disabled people can t do anything but they re wrong like what I read some man couldn t walk and he would workout and everything and so he was about to graduate from college and they were walking the stage and he had wanted to walk the stage and they helped him and he did it he walked the stage without his wheelchair. That made this topic interesting because some people not all people only some thought the disabled people weren t able to do anything and all the disabled people want to do is prove the, wrong and that s good because the disabled people shouldn t be treated differently then the people that is disabled. The are starting to recognize it. They have accommodation such as ramps and home health care, scooters, prosthetic legs and programs that help the blind read. Now they also have programs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Anatomy Of The Anthropology Department That I Found My name is Sean Keefe and I am an intern for the recently deceased Harvey Manfrenjensenjen. While sorting through samples I came across 6 hominin skulls that lack analysis. In this project, I am going to explain and talk about the six skulls in the Anthropology Department that I found. To do this, I will use what I have learned in lecture, as well as numerous outside sources to describe three defining characteristics for each skull. Additionally, I will provide necessary information about each skull if needed. After that, I will put the fossil samples in evolutionary order form the oldest to the youngest. Lastly, I will include a family tree that shows age comparison and ancestral relationships between the homonids. The first skull that I observed in the Anthropology Department belongs to Australopithecus robustus. Australopithecus robustus was first named by the eminent Dr. Robert Broom. The A. robustus leftovers generally come from three different sites: Swartkrans (largest), Dreimulen, and Kromdraai. One of the major problems with these South African sites is dating, but generally, robustus remains can be safely placed from 2.0 1.0 myr, and possibly even earlier. Australopithecus robustus has many features that are specifically distinct to A. robustus. This skull has very thick jaws; small incisors, canines, large, molar like premolars and very large molars. The height of Australopithecus robustus is between 1.1 1.3 meters, and the weight is between 40 80 Kg. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Amy Cuddy Speech In Amy Cuddy s speech, Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are, she talks about how peoples body language changes depending on their mood. She also explains how putting yourself in a power pose when you aren t feeling confident will boost your confidence. This was a very interesting speech and Amy did a great job at keeping the audience intrigued. She never strayed away from her original topic so the audience was not confused as to where the speech was leading. Question #1: Amy Cuddy created a positive ethos by using examples from her life to keep the audience engaged and entertained through her whole speech. She would crack jokes and make the audience laugh but she would also talk about serious things while keeping the audience listening. She even had a funny video of the Prime Minister not shaking someone s hand. Amy had picture examples in her slide show so the audience didn t get sidetracked or distracted. She told the audience a story about how she was in a car accident when she was 19 and she was told she would not be able to finish college. Her IQ dropped two standard deviations and this was devastating to her because she identified with being smart, it was who she was. She eventually graduated college and got a job at Princeton. She felt like she didn t belong so she had to fake it until it became part of her. She then explained how a student who didn t talk all year in one of her classes told her that she didn t belong there. She told the student that she did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. PLEASE SAVE SIM ! PLEASE SAVE HIM!! is a sentence heard by Emergency Medical Service professionals (EMS) all over the United States, and as always, there is a rescuer waiting to be dispatched to save a person s life. Thousands of EMS personnel save lives on a daily basis, not for the paycheck, but for the privilege of saving a someone s life. September marks the 52th anniversary of EMS debut into the public following the publication Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society also known as the White Paper, an article promoting the need for emergency rescuers by identifying motor vehicle accidents as the leading cause of death in the first half of life s span (Ferbrache). Emergency Medicine is a very young but popular industry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... EMS was first used in the military in the 1790s, it was used to transport battlefield casualties to a centralized care area ( History of Emergency Medicine ). In the 1980s with the growth of cars and automobile transportation came the growth of accidents and trauma casualties. The report known as the white paper identifies that the chance of survival after a car accident is slim to none and suggest a prevention and management of Accidental Injury through a system known as EMT A, which is essentially the ambulance system. The public was frightened by the data presented so Congress took the initiative under president Lyndon B Johnson and pass the Emergency Medical Services Systems Act of 1973, providing funding for research and development, support for improved standards and rural systems, and much needed administrative oversight that supported EMS systems (Ferbrache). This act was the beginning of modern first responders and the beginning of the changes that were brought about as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Examples Of Preservation Of Titanic I think the titanic should be preserved because it s decayin right now. The titanic should be preserved because it s rusting away. The people that died on the ship, their family mite want it preserved. They might want a peice to remember, and that everybody will remember. The titanic could be in a mueseum and let everybody remember it and what happened in 1912. This was the biggest ship in 1912, and over a thousand people died. This ship should go down in history. This is a history telling of the titanic the people that died family s would want that to happen. If they preserve the titanic, it would go down in history. All of the artifacts they will find in the titanic will be extrodinary. They will find family airlooms that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Safety Management System ( Sms ) (1) Introduction Safety Management System (SMS) can be defined as a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organizational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures (Safety Management Manual, 2013). It is designed to identify hazards, analysing and collecting data and manage safety risks encountered during the delivery of its services (Safety Management Manual, 2013). According to Safety Management Manual (2013), the fundamental Safety Management System (SMS) framework consists of four main components and twelve sub elements. These are the 4 components and 12 sub elements: i) Safety policy and objectives Management commitments and responsibilities Safety accountabilities Appointment of key safety personnel Coordination of emergency response planning SMS documentation ii) Safety risk management Hazard identification Risk assessment and mitigation iii) Safety assurance Safety performance monitoring and measurement The management of change Continuous improvement of the SMS iv) Safety promotion Training and education Safety communication (2) Analysis Methodology The Swiss Cheese Model of accident causation illustrates the occurrence of catastrophic system failures. In the model, there are holes in each cheese and it represents a safety barrier to a particular hazard. According to the Swiss cheese model (Safety Management Manual, 2013), some of holes in defences are due to active failures, however, some of other holes in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. National Apology Case Study A landmark event for Aboriginal People s struggle for rights is February 13, 2008, when in Federal Parliament the then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd stood up to apologise to the Aboriginal People, for Australia s past mistreatment on laws, policies and practices that effected the people of the stolen generation (Welch, 2008 and National Sorry Day Committee, 2014). Aboriginal People have struggled for rights since the British came to Australia but it was especially highlighted when the Aborigines Act 1905 came out. There were multiple things that lead to this landmark event, though the Bringing them Home Report in 1997 was a huge step in helping the apology to come about (National Sorry Day Committee, 2014). This essay will discuss in more depth what led to this event, what the goals of the apology were, what the outcomes were and the ongoing impact has resulted. The 1905 Act left Aboriginal People mistreated, disrespected, humiliated and looked down upon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Apology Foundation has formed and the Government has increased their funding to family reunion services for stolen generations and allocated money to the establishment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Healing Foundation, which aims to help the needs and goals of the Stolen Generations (National Sorry Day Committee, 2014). In a speech from Kevin Rudd in 2014, he stated The National Apology Foundation would aim to close the gap between indigenous and non indigenous Australians when it came to life expectancy, education, income and future prospects, (Atfield, 2014). The foundation is aiming to close the gap with targeting 6 areas of life expectancy, infant mortality rates, early childhood education, literacy and numeracy, Year 12 level education and employment (Atfield, 2014). Another ongoing impact is National Sorry Day, communities and schools are encouraged to celebrate the event to help reconcile Nation (National Sorry Day Committee, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Independence and the Development of the American Identity... During the 1800s, we find the theme of independence, or freedom from outside constraints, in the development of two different frontiers. We find it in the American West through Manifest Destiny, freedom from caste, and in the chance that homesteaders had to acquire virtually free land. We find independence in math through in the building of stronger theoretical foundations, non Euclidean geometries, and Cantor s infinities. Independence involves breaking from the commonly accepted, traditional views in order to explore the new. It is not necessarily individual people working alone. We can see independence in a community of thought as well as in the work of a single person. Independence is an important part of the Western culture as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 1880s, Hulda Rocell and her daughter Mary emigrated from Sweden to the United States. Abe Lincoln had just been shot. Mr. Rocell had to stay in Sweden because of his tuberculosis. Nevertheless, Mr. Rocell said, Go to the United States. It is strong enough that Lincoln s assassination will not plummet the nation into chaos. Although he did not place this optimism under the title of Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States is strong, and will continue despite opposition, is a part of this concept. Hulda married, and her family settled in a sod house in northern Minnesota. Her husband showed independence and determination for the family to survive by planting fruit trees on the farm. It was highly unusual to attempt to plant fruit trees that far north. The family s independent spirit, and courage was a vital part of surviving in the harsh conditions they encountered. In 1881, there was a terrible blizzard. The snow was so high that it covered the fence posts. Father tied a rope around his waist and the porch post to tend the animals in a nearby shed, so that he would not get lost in the blizzard. However, many neighbors froze to death right outside their own front doors. During the storm, the wind blew the door of the sod house open. The younger children got in the trundle bed to keep warm, while the parents and older children shoveled snow out of the house for the rest of the day, so that they could shut the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Musculoskeletal System Is Under The Control Of The... The Musculoskeletal system is under the control of the nervous system and is responsible for human movement; this is comprised of the skeletal and muscular system, with the human body containing 640 skeletal muscles (Watkins 2010). Skeletal muscle is made up of muscle fibres (myofibres) and contain multiple nuclei; within the cytoplasm of these cells, there are long chains of myfibrils which are chains of many sarcomeres and these run from end to end of the muscle. Sarcomeres are comprised of thin and thick bands of proteins called actin and myosin; which overlap when a muscle contraction occurs; shortening the sarcomere (Edmiston 2012). Muscle contractions are stimulated by motor neurons; these carry information from the central nervous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The variables being discussed in this report are the percentage of peak power decrease (in the quadriceps) between repeated sprints and either active or passive recovery; from this, two major questions arise; Is the percentage decrease in peak power on a repeated sprint significantly different between subject groups who completed an active recovery or a passive recovery? And what are the physiological mechanisms that cause a decrease in peak power to occur? The following alternative hypothesis will therefore be tested, to determine if; there is a significant difference in the decrease of peak power between repeated sprints where subjects complete either an active or passive recovery and the following null hypothesis has been set, predicting that; there is no significant difference in peak power decrease between repeated sprints where either an active or passive recovery technique was used. Subjects and Ethics To take part in the study subjects were required to give written consent; approved by researchers at the university, who carried out risk assessments prior to the study; part of this was reminding subjects that they were able to withdraw at any time if they felt like they could not physically continue with the study and participants with any leg injuries did not take part. Participant information such as age, gender and weight and thigh circumference were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Meeting in the Woods Where have you been? he asks in a calm manner. I motion towards the woods behind me. What were you doing in the woods , he asks, raising his eyebrow. Thinking , I say, wanting to get off the subject. About what? I glare at him, catching on to his game. About you , I say sarcastically. Oh, really? I m flattered , he says in a flamboyant voice while fluttering his eyelashes. You should be. I don t just think about any guy , I joke. Well, it s a pleasure to be thought about , he says, opening my door for me. He puts his hands around my waist, causing a fire to erupt in my body. He picks me up easily, like I weigh nothing and slides me into the truck, pulling my seat belt and buckling me in, before shutting the door and climbing in on the other side. So, why do you have such a big truck? I ask, cocking my head in a questioning manner. It s a custom truck. It s made to fit my frame cause I m such a big guy , he explains. I wrinkle my nose looking at him. Not like that , he chuckles. Oh. I immediately feel my cheeks burning red. So how big are you? I ask. He smirks at me. No not like that! I yell at him. Get your mind out of the gutter. I meant how tall are you? You re the one who brought it up. I m 6 7. He s still smirking as I look at him with wide eyes. You re that tall! I screech, hearing him chuckle again. I turn in my seat to look at him better. I can t believe that , I mutter under my breath. I don t see what s not to believe. I m ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Reaction About Osiris Osiris is the Egyptian great god decreed as the Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead (Pich, 2002, p. 178). He was the first son of the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut. He was married to his sister Isis, whom he ruled Egypt with, until he was murdered by Seth, his jealous and vengeful brother. After his death, Osiris went into a coma like state. Most textual evidence accounts as Osiris being born wearing a crown (Pich, 2002, p. 128). The sun god Ra himself chose Osiris to succeed his father, Geb. A few sources state a struggle for power between Osiris and Geb. Kom Ombo even claimed in a text that Osiris was born again after his death when his father Geb and his grandfather Shu merged together. Pyramid texts often depicted Osiris ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A ritual in the Middle Kingdom considered the body of Osiris as barley and Seth with the donkeys who trample the barley to thresh the grain. This can be seen as the myth of Osiris being connected to the annual crop cycle and harvesting, and is one of the earliest example of ritualistic integration of the Lord of the Underworld. Osiris could hence be also worshipped as an agricultural fertility deity. During festivals of Osiris, Ithyphallic corn mummies were made and buried (Pich, 2002, p. 179). This was symbolic for giving new life to the dead, just like seed corn grew into new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Native American Women In Early America Even at the very beginning of America, Artists would paint the Native American s women in such a way to attracted more people to come over and explore this new world, and maybe to find these exotic women in the forest. As more and more people came over, along with more success in starting colonies women were given more power in the new world then back at home. European women, in the beginning, were outnumbered by the males and this was the beginning of uprising of power for women. European women were not the first group of women to gain more power in society. Native American women already had more freedom than European women had originally. European and Native American women share few similarities, but both groups religions give them societally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Original Sin, in short was the story on how Adam and Eve got kick out of the Garden by eating the apple. If we continue to look into English religion, God create men first, then create women for the men. Native American had a different idea on how we were created. The Iroquois creation story believed that a woman came from Heaven and a tortoise back was the land we live on. A spirit saw that the woman was lonely and give her three children, two sons and one daughter. The daughter became the mother of the Iroquois people. The Iroquois saw women as the creator of the world and their nation, which is the complete opposite of what English believed. Instead of women being seen as weak, Native American women were essential to group survival for they were gatherers of the group. They daily life included finding food, nurturers to the children, and processes of community decision. Women in Native American society were not seen as equals through. Looking at the two paintings of Native Americans working on farm land by Joseph Francois Lafitau and Theodor de Bry. Both were European artist that depict Native American women gatherers and work at home. In Theodor de Bry painting he paints women planting seeds, as the men work the field to make the land suitable to grow plants. In Joseph Francois Lafitau painting it shows men working the field while women plant seeds again, but it also shows women gatherer sap from trees to make syrup. Women were not equal to men in Native American society, but they had many more rights than European women. In John White painting of Native Americans religious ritual, it shows Native American women preforming a ritual among males. In some cases women served as the mediators between humans and supernatural powers. The only time women were able to pick their husband in early America was Chesapeake. As mention before, women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Peter s First Epistle Is A Book Of Hope Peter s first epistle is a book of hope. The audience of Peter s work, was seeming to have many problems and questions about the their walk with Christ. Throughout this epistle we see many great teachings about different theological topics, which will be mentioned. In this essay we will first explore Peter s view on God, Humanity, Sin, and salvation. Secondly, we will also examine the main theological themes Peter mentions throughout his first epistle. Peter s writing about God in his first epistle is very interesting. Reading through his work, one thing that has significantly caught my attention is his description of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Peter has this language of the Holy Spirit, giving attributes to each one. God, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peter focuses much on Jesus identity on earth, as the Cornerstone, Lamb who takes away sin, Shepherd (1:9; 2:4, 6; 5:4). A second thing that Peter focuses on Christ s identity is on his human nature as God, that he has suffered for our sins (2:24; 3:18; 4:1). Peter does not only describe God as trinity separately but also indicates a relationship, which is found between the Son, Jesus, and the Father (1:21; 3:11, 22). We also see Peter giving indication of God s presence among his people today, which is being nurtured through his Spirit (1:12). Peter focuses on the three fold being of God and the different roles each character has in his plan to restore humanity. To see the view of humanity from Peter writing is somewhat challenging; however, we see throughout the text that humanity does have a sinful nature from birth (1:14; 2:16; 3:8 9; 4:3 4). Another thing that can be see through out Peter s text is that he sees humanity as twofold, God s people, and those who are not (2:9 10), or in other words he also mentions Gentiles and Jews (2:12; 4:3). Also we see that Peter has a specific view on marriage within humanity, marriage is between one husband and one wife (3:1, 7). In the text there are several indications that Peter sees a hierarchy among humanity, which needs to be obeyed and followed. This hierarchy is mentioned between slaves and their masters, emperor and citizens, and elders and the young (2:13, 17 18, 5:1). Peter s words also seem to indicate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Iliad Gods The gods of the Iliad are a unique set of individuals . Unlike the omnipresent god of the Christian who is above man in wisdom, power and character, these gods are portrayed as a family. Here s a family of bickering members who seek attention, get jealous and generally act as a typical extended family unit. My thesis thus is that gods are not impotent but are in a lot aggrandized versions of man who control the fate of man. Gods as stated earlier are very much like man. One way to see this analogy is to compare gods to the flaws of man. Take the seven deadly sins of man pride, envy, anger, sloth, gluttony and lust the gods in more than one way act in each one of these attributes throughout the Iliad. First of all, let s consider PRIDE. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First off is when Zeus ponders in his heart as to whether to save Sarpedon from his death or not. Hera s reply to him reveals a different concept of fate. ...if you bring Sarpedon back to his home, still living, think how then some other gods might also wish to carry his own son out of the strong encounter... (16. 439 457, pg. 363). This dialogue reveals one this about fate: it is changeable. Another instance comes up again with Zeus trying to save to Hektor from his death. This time it is Athene who reprimands him. ...Do you wish to bring back a man who is mortal, one long since doomed by his destiny, from ill sounding death release him... (22. 177 181, pg. 462). Fate can be here regarded as means to ensure the mortality of man and also, a god loses respect when he or she breaks fate. But the overall value of fate will be as a law. Fate appears to serve as a check and balance among the gods; preventing them from doing as they please to mortal men. As to who decides when the fate of a man is to come is generally unknown, but all the gods to know each man s appointed fate. Thus as can be seen from the song, no man is killed off before is appointed time and no man is allowed to live after said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Unhealthy School Cafeteria Food Essay Of all of the problems that dishearten children today, the one that bothers them the most is being unhealthy. Five out of six students from the Manalapan Englishtown Middle School agree that there should be a change in the schools cafeteria foods; they came up with a solution to help kids be healthy. Unhealthy foods should be eliminated in schools for many reasons. First of all, kids concentrate better when they are healthy. Being healthy helps children to concentrate better because if they are healthy in the inside and the outside, they will not have to worry about their health or how they look. Secondly, having only healthy foods in school help parents to take good care of their kids. For instance, imagine a mom that is a seventh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, if Jamie was a girl that was as fat as a hippo, she would have low self esteem since everyone laughs at how she looks. She would not be able to focus and concentrate because everyone makes fun of her. If she were healthier, she would have more self esteem; that can allow her to focus and do well in school. Next, kids will be successful and accomplish many tasks if they concentrate in school; they will also be successful. If an average student, Christine, gets good grades and is smart, she will be accepted to a good college. Then, Christine will get a good career and she will live a happy life. Working hard pays off later on. Lastly, if children concentrate in school, they will be able to understand the concepts of the lesson and get better test scores. Many kids do not pay attention during classes and many of them get bad test scores. If they were to concentrate and focus on what they are doing, they will get better test scores since they were following along with the teacher. Being healthy is being smart! Another reason why unhealthy foods should be eliminated from schools is because having only healthy foods in school helps families take good care of their kids. To start things off, many students with working parents do not have someone to make a nutritional meal for them. Now, imagine two parents who work five days a week. They do not know what their child is eating in school since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...