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5Th Class Essay Topics5Th Class Essay Topics
Historical Context And Significance Of The Sale And...
The tremendous context and significance of the sale and ownership of human beings far exceeds
what the majority of Americans hold to be true. Consequently, the rightful historical context
differs greatly from modern portrayals. When slavery is brought up, an individual may likely
conjure up images of enslaved Africans by white Americans, enslaved Africans by Southern white
Americans, enslaved Africans by Europeans, or at best, Africans enslavement in the Western
hemisphere. Problematic to this selectively narrow understanding of history is what is removed.
An individual or group who proposes war is unique to a certain nationality would be either
ignorant or hold malicious intent. Similarly, natural disasters do not discriminate on gender,
famine does not only apply to a single skin color, nor does infectious diseases belong solely to a
single time. All of these miserable hardships have existed across all of humanity, on all lands, for
all of time. Slaveryincluded. Ignoring this indisputable truth is not only dangerous, it is evil. To
wilfully ignore history and assign slavery to a single race over a few centuries disregards the larger,
even greater suffering of slavery s victims over thousands of years.
How could such gross distortions be allowed and universally accepted? Of note, the same group
who see America s responsibility in the world as overly exaggerated are the first to assign
responsibility to that same America for all the evils in the world. Equally confusing
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Was King Arthur Responsible For The Downfall Of Guinevere
In the King Arthur legends, Guinevere was so much more than King Arthur s wife. She taught
readers lessons how to be a great wife but also how to be a unfaithful one. From the moment she
met King Arthur, she forever changed his kingdom and both of their lives for the good and the bad.
Throughout Guinevere and Lancelot s affair, Guinevere was blamed for everything. King Arthur
called her unfaithful, an adulterer, and blamed her for the fall of the Round Table. Although he
was not wrong to say these things about Guinevere, he never blamed Lancelot for the way he
treated King Arthur, his so called friend. All he ever did was fight him in order to win over
Guinevere, but in the end it was still Guinevere s fault that the whole affair had happened.
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Official Language Debate
ement would you insist upon? If not, what social and economic price do we all pay by not having
an official language? One more request: when you answer, could you try to give... show more
Update: It s not as simple as who founded America. Think about that for a minute: the Native
Americans, the Dutch, the French, the Spanish, among many. Please try to think outside the box.
Update 2: The toy let example doesn t have anything to do with the question, I m afraid. No one
should expect the Japanese to speak English under any circumstances. If their cars are good, we ll
drive toilets, anyway.
Update 3: Does the relative commonality of English among U.S. residents really result in a useful
sense of we ness ? How so?
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In fact, many people who study the culture of the United States recognize that the United States
is already made up of a number of distinct cultures. Even if we re looking only at the English
speakers we recognize that there are different dialects of English spoken in the United States by
different groups. In the West, for example, people are proud of the way they talk; they don t
want to talk like people in the East or the South. Likewise, they don t want to be like the East or
the South in some cultural aspects. Making English the official language would hardly decrease
fragmentation in these groups, and would probably do little to change the behavior of those who
don t speak English at home, either. (After all, an English only law would only apply at an
official governmental level, not in the home.) Neither do I think that the country is suddenly going
to fall apart if people are allowed to continue speaking other languages if they choose. It hasn t
fallen apart so far, even though there are enclaves of Chinese speakers, cajuns, and so
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Essay On Lobster
To fully understand the technological and social developments associated with Maine s
lobstering industry, it is first essential to understand the anatomy of the lobster. Scientifically
classified as Homarus americanus, the Maine lobster is a crustacean native to the rocky coastal
waters of Maine which is the most northern state on the east coast of the United States of
America. While many types of aquatic creatures consume baby lobsters, humans are the main
predators of fully developed lobsters. Lobsters are bilaterally symmetrical and self regeneration.
Their biology is relatively simple and the nervous system is not developed enough for lobster to
feel pain. The body consists of 14 fused segments and each lobster has 10 legs 8 walking... Show
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A lobster s roe is typically referred to as coral due to its bright red color and is carried on the
underside of the lobster s tail on the swimmerets for an additional year. When waters reach a
warmer temperature, the larvae are released. Typically, only 2 in 50,000 larvae will reach the legal
size for catch (this will be discussed in Section xx). The larger the female lobster, the more eggs she
can lay. For example, a two pound lobster will lay approximately 8,000 eggs, while a nine pound
lobster can lay approximately 100,000 eggs. However, it should also be noted that the speed at
which a female reproduces decrease with size as molting occurs as less frequent
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Tally In Uglies
Do you feel like living in a world where nobody is perfect? In Tally Youngblood s world,
everyone is ugly. When they turn 16, the uglies are turned into a pretty by an operation. Tally is a
teenager who wants to be a pretty; however, there are many complications with Tally s operation.
Due to this, Tally has to face many choices which change her old perspectives. In Uglies, Tally s
characterchanges when she meets Dr. Cable, after David tells her about his secret, and when she
is leaving the Smoke. One time Tally s character changes, is when she meets Dr. Cable. When she
went to get her operation done, the man told her that there was something wrong with the
operation and she had to go with him. She was taken to the Special Circumstances in a hover car.
Special circumstances keep pretties and uglies in the city and they make sure that they do not run
away. Dr. Cable was the leader, she asked Tally about Shay. Dr. Cable knew
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One morning, she awakes and finds nobody in the bunkhouse. She heard the sounds of running,
shouting, and machines invading the Smoke. It was the Special Circumstances: Tally turned
from the window and saw nothing... (Westerfeld 273 273). She got out and saw the Boss, they
made a plan to escape. When Tally went to escape, the Special caught her. She was taken to the
rabbit pen, where she met Croy and Shay. Some Specials came and took her to Dr. Cable. Dr.
Cable told her to go get the pendant. When the Special and Tally went to the roof, she tricked the
Special and went away on a hover board. They were chasing her, but Tally tricked them and went
to a cave, where she met David. They went off to Uglyville to find Shay, Croy, Maddy, and Az.
On the way, Tally thinks that like David, she had lost her home. Tally s character changes because
she now thinks that she doesn t have a home. She left her hometown, Uglyville, and she betrayed
and cannot go back to the
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Essay Urban Inequality
Introduction:
In Urban Studies two schools of academic thought answer the urban question : the ecological and
urban political economy schools. I will argue that the political economy perspective better allows
us to fully grasp the urban question where society and space mutually encompass each other and
allow us to better explain and address urban inequality. First, I will develop a working definition
of the urban question . Second, I will write on the ecological school s view of the urban question
and how their vista explains but inadequately addresses urban inequalities. Third, I will review the
political economy (social spatial dialect) landscape of the urban question and how their panorama
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Essentially, the political economist asks the urban question in two parts, the first questions asks
how do wider social processes affect urban societies and their relationship to geographical space?
The second question asks: how do wider social, political or economic processes affect spaces which
impact upon wider social, political or economic dynamics? Understanding the two academic
schools, I will, in the next two sections, further argue that the interrelationship of society and space
from a political economy standard better allows us to address and understand urban inequalities.
Society and Space: Ecological thought
The ecological school fails to fully address the modern social dynamic of urban inequality. The
ecological perception sees urban social, political and economic unevenness as urban stratification.
Stratification is the end result from the geography or conditions of the city. Again, the underlying
premise that geographical landscape (space) influences social grouping and behavior (society)
becomes central to the urban question . The ecological notion leaves out any beliefs to wider
social, political and economic processes that address geographic location and impinge upon the
social concept of urban inequality (Burgess, 1925). The urban ecologist see urban racial or ethnic,
and economic
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Young Adult Trope
It s undeniable that Young Adult (YA) fiction is one of the biggest, and best selling genres in
literature right now. Over 10,000 YA books came out in 2012 alone. The genre s popularity most
likely comes from a very wide variety of audience members. Many people would define YA as
books for people from 15 to 18 years old, but the fact is, far more than just those in this age range
read these books. Readers of all ages have fallen in love with YA fiction
and it has a huge following
of teens and adults that has led to its exponential growth. This genre has evolved over time,
developed a variety of tropes, and has a few books/series that have shaped the modern
understanding of the genre.
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But what exactly is a trope? Well, a trope is basically just a familiar (or overused) element
whether is be in character, setting, or story. Sometimes a trope is better known as a cliche. There
really are many, many cliches out there, and Young Adult fiction is no exception. Some
examples of tropes are the love triangle, the chosen one, instant love. These and many others are
often staples in YA fiction. One important factor to remember about YA books is that that,
generally speaking, the majority of your reading demographic will be female, and this leads to
more female protagonists. Modern writers want to avoid making their characters damsels in
distress because of flack given to these kinds of characters in the past. An effort to avoid this can
lead the female character can fall into archetypes that feel cliche. The Strong Independent Woman
is one that appears a lot. The name is pretty self explanatory. The issue is that these three words
are often the character s only traits. Strong characters are great, but when it feels generic, and
your character is boring, that s a problem. One character cliche that gets a flack is the Mary Sue .
This is the girl who is inexplicably good at everything. This is another one that comes from wanting
to make the female characters
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How The Olympic Games Have A Better Place By Encouraging...
Olympic Games
This paper is going to evaluate the extent on how the Olympic Games have lived up to the ideas
and goals of olympisim. The paper will also evaluate key factors that have affected the Olympic
Games and how it has affected the games. The paper will include on how racism have affected the
Olympic Games.
Olympisim
The idea of Olympism was set up more than 120 years ago by Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the
modern Olympic Movement. He did this because he wanted to make the world a better place. He
believed that this can be done though sport. He believed sport could help bring communities
together, stop wars and promote healthy competition free from cheating and discrimination.
Ultimately Coubertin wanted to show how sport can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Olympism tells us that sport is a universal human right and we all should be free to practice it.
Olympism is a great way to show how everyone in the world can better themselves. Pierre de
Coubertin said; Olympism is not a system it is a state of mind. It can permeate a wide variety of
modes of expression and no single race or era can claim to have the monopoly of it . (http:/
/olympians.org/woa/olympism/ )
Olympism was formalised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC. The IOC established on
23rd June 1894 and it continues to promote Olympism around the world. (http://olympians.org/woa
/olympism/). The WOA, honours the Olympic spirit by helping the 142 NOAs around the world
run projects and events that support Olympians and that promote Olympism in the community.
Olympic ideas and goals
Goals of the Olympics is to break down barriers that could raise from, political, gender, race, or
social background though sport. This allows everyone to be able to live together happy and to
make a more free world for everyone. They will do this by educating youth through sport without
discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires an mutual understanding with
the spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.
Idea that they Olympics have wanted to achieve, was that men and woman are equal and are able to
compete. This was finally achieved in London 2012. Where the same number of men and woman
competing, first time that this has happened been mainly
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The 18th Century And Colonial America
The 18th Century in colonial America was a time of change, both within the continent of North
America and from the Old World that was Europe. Ever since the establishment of some of the first
colonies, colonists viewed themselves as such: colonists. However, as the 17th Century passes into
the 18th, and as the new century went on, colonists viewed themselves as something else:
Americans. These Americans developed new beliefs that alienated themselves from their fellow
Europeans, and as war escalated between France and Great Britain, this feeling was reaffirmed
when these Americans came together to defend their colonies. Nonetheless, this sense of unity and
self identity would not stop after the conclusion of the Seven Year s War, but it
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These changes in basic language between the people of England shows that Americans in general
were changing from their origins as they adapted to America, and these developments made the
colonists develop a sense of difference and identity. Major reasons for those to make the journey to
the New World was for them to make a fresh start and gain material wealth through land, an option
not available for those in Europe. North America was seen as a goldmine for making vast fortunes,
and it attracted so many to its shores. Everyone saw this as an equal chance to make a living, for
North America and the colonies promoted a sense of egalitarian and individualistic values in
emigrating Europeans. Edmund Burke, an English Whig, was able to recognize these changing
traits and values in colonists. In a desperate expression to halt the Stamp Act, he said to
Parliament Is there a single Trait of Resemblance between those few Towns, and a great and
growing people spread over a vast quarter of the globe. This politician was able to recognize that
Americans in general were vastly different from Englishmen, for this can be contributed to their
new views of equality and an individual being able to change their life for the better (Document B).
Another thing that colonists Americanized was their government. Although their assemblies and
governors could be seen as nearly exact replicas of the English, the
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Comparison Of I Am Legend And The Omega Man
One of the purposes of science fiction is to confront modern society s issues through an
allegorical perspective. The films I am Legend and The Omega Man are both based off the
Richard Matheson novel, I am Legend. Both films follow Robert Neville as the last man on earth
and his struggle against fighting the creatures that come out at night. In each of these films the
creatures are representative of a fear that American society held at the time that the films were
made. The Omega Man, released in 1971, features a strong critical allegory about hippie culture in
response to the Manson Family murders. I am Legend, released in 2007, features an abandoned and
decaying New York City in the post 9/11 era. Each of these eras had a significant influence on how
the creatures that Robert combats are depicted. In each of these films, the creatures are
representative of the Other, and their portrayal in each film is indicative to how the producers
wished narrative American society to relate to the Other. Through analysis of each of film and its
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Because of the poor quality of the first adaption, The Last Man on Earth, which Matheson was
directly involved in, the producers of Omega Man chose to not seek out any input or help from
Matheson (Matheson.) This is possibly why the film significantly varies from the novel. While
the creatures in Matheson s novel are explicitly described as vampires, the monsters in Omega
Man are more similar to zombies who cannot stand bright lights. The Family, as they call
themselves, also have a high level of intelligence comparable to Neville s own. The film opens
with a coordinated attack on Neville as he returns to his home, and they are revealed to be able to
speak. Besides the pale skin and facial wounds, one would wonder what makes these creatures
monsters and Robert the
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The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
Favour Uche
Ms. Jorges
American lit
11 January, 2018.
The Giving Tree.
The key aspect discussed in the book, The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, is the relationship
between giving and friendship. Should the act of giving be equal between friends? Should giving
be solely on one person or should it be on either of them? Well the author of The Giving Tree
believes that true friendship sacrifices all selflessly. He acknowledges that true friendship should
give up all for the sake of the other partner and in this essay, we will explore how the author
defines a true friendship.
In the text it states But I have no money...take my apples, boy, and sell them in the city. Then you
will have money and you will be happy. This text reveals a tree going
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The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a United States federal law that consents
of four categories outlining how public agencies and individual states ensures that students with
various disabilities are provided a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least
Restrictive Environment (LRE) that is conditioned to their specific needs regardless of their ability.
This act mandates tailored services, educational modifications, and the main objective for these
children throughout the nation is to supply them with the same possibility of getting an educationas
those who do not have a disabilityuntil the age of 21.
The IDEA provides special education services and procedural safeguards to meet the individualized
needs
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How Your Local Restaurant Doesn t Charge
Your local restaurant doesn t charge you a fixed price and tell you to gorge yourself on whatever
comes out of the kitchen. Most restaurants operate on an Г la carte basis, allowing diners to choose
foods they like from the menu and eat only what they want (and can afford). If you don t like
broccoli or raspberries, you don t pay for them; if you re a vegetarian you don t subsidize the meal
of the carnivore at the next table.
Cable companies don t operate like that. Comcast and AT T package all that food and shove it
down their customers throats like the Widette family descending on a smorgasbord. You wanta
serving of TVLand so you can watch reruns of Golden Girls ? You gotta take the Golf Channel, too.
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If you re on the opposite side of a hill or surrounded by tall buildings, you might need a rooftop
design. According to the two sites, we can pick up 64 digital channels at our house.
Buy a Mohu Leat HDTV antenna at Amazon.com
Mohu Leaf at Amazon
We bought a Mohu amplified antenna for each television; sleek modern designs unlike Grandpa
s rabbit ears and tinfoil The manufacturer claims they re good for up to 25 miles, but we needed a
signal boost because the TVs are on the far side of the house from the towers, so the signal also
had to penetrate several walls. That cost about $120, plus the time to fiddle with the antennas and
get them located and oriented correctly. We can now pull in the major networks ABC, CBS, CW,
Fox, ION, my 20, NBC and PBS in HD for the first time, plus secondary channels that broadcast old
movies or reruns. In addition, we can get perhaps a dozen Spanish language stations, twenty or so
different religions stations, and even a Vietnamese language channel.
Streaming Media Players
Step two was to join the world of streaming content. Our Toshiba set is a smart TV that connects to
our wireless network, but we expanded on that capability by adding two popular streaming media
players. One is Google s Chromecast, the second is a Roku 2. Although many cut the cable articles
were
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Cyber Warfare Between The United States And Russia
Drawing from authors like Jason Andress who is an academic teacher and a professional
security expert, the book Cyber Warfare states that The U.S. military does not have a definition
for cyber warfare today (53). While this work was published in 2014, it is still a fair assessment
into today. According to the CCDCOE, again on their webpage Cyber Definitions, cyber warfare as
agreed between The United Statesand Russia is defined as cyber attacks that are authorized by state
actors against cyber infrastructure in conjunction with government campaign. The two nations also
define cyber attacks in the same agreement to mean an offensive use of a cyber weapon intended to
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Beyond the problem of defining what cyberwarfare is, for all parties involved, comes the problems
of attributing if an attack was state sponsored or not. Crimes performed by non state actors
certainly require a response that is different than those which other nations were complicit in
carrying out. This means cyber space attacks, which are the basis of cyberwarfare, do not make
it easy to determine who the perpetrators of such attacks are. Even in cases where the trail of
breadcrumbs leads right back to the perpetrators, there are real challenges in many forms to be
dealt with. Challenges like legally charging, apprehending, and holding accountable those
involved in a practical manner. Challenges like determining rather it was an action under official
orders or rogue attacks. Certainly the anonymity cyberspace provides for actors adds a difficult
level to deal with when facing the challenges of keeping us well prepared against the threat. How
do you stop getting hit in any conflict if you are unsure of who is hitting you? Until the United
States as a whole is more capable of nailing down the ability to track such information with the
ability to prove such findings, there is little to deter those hostile to the United States from making
those challenges hard to be well prepared for.
Another factor worth discussing is the concept of being cyber
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Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues...
Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary
LAW/421
August 6, 2013
Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary
International trade is important and beneficial to business. However, international trade guides a
safeguard of interests, specific business contract, defined law, forum of dispute settlement, and
understanding of contract clauses. A working knowledge of international law helps business owners
and managers with global interests reduce risk and increase profits (Melvin, 2011, P. 631). This
enlightenment will address the international legal and ethical issues involved in international
business transactions and compare such to domestic business operations.
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Legal issues are often evident however; the ethical and cultural issues create no clear cut answer to
solving legal disputes, as shown with compulsory licensing and sublicensing agreements.
Sublicensing agreements
In the Apollo Group stimulation, Addressing international legal and ethical issues (2004), CadMex
and Gentura have a pharmaceutical drug partnership located in Candore. The partnership specifies
contracts for International Sale of Goods as a choice of law and International Arbitration to solve
disputes. Later an outbreak of a viral infection creates a health emergency in Candore, and the
Candorean government places threat to suspend the ViroBlax drug patent. If CadMex refuses to
provide sublicensing of ViroBlax, the Candorean government will suspend CadMex s patent on
ViroBlax and provide compulsory licenses for domestic manufacture of generic ViroBlax.
According to World Trade Organization(2012), compulsory licensing is when a government allows
someone else to produce the patented product or process without the consent of the patent owner. It
is one of the flexibilities on patent protection included in the WTO s agreement on intellectual
property (What is compulsory licensing?). Sublicensing will take time and money to ensure the
other pharmaceutical companies meet CadMex standards, and production requirements. However
allowing sublicensing will preclude the need to suspend the patent and CadMex will still receive
royalty payments due as
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Ectopic Research Papers
Running head: Ectopic pregnancy1
Ectopic pregnancy
Emily Melton
Pima Medical Institute
Communications CCM 110
September 12, 2015
Mrs. Kankoski
Ectopic pregnancy2
A child might believe that a magical stork swoops down and drops babies down at the doorsteps of
expecting and hopeful parents to be, however, it is known that that is not the case. Pregnancy is such
a delicate matter. It is a blessing to give birth to a healthy baby. However, the horrible truth is that
not all women who get pregnant get to enjoy the experience of carrying their baby and giving birth
to their child.
Overview of ectopic pregnancy
A baby is formed when a sperm makes its long journey and finally meets an egg. Usually, the fetus
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There are many support groups full of women who have gone through an ectopic pregnancy.
(throughtheheart.org) Throughtheheart.org is one of many sites that would be considered helpful
for a woman going through an ectopic pregnancy. This site features tools in: What not to say to
someone dealing with this, Supporting others , Starting over after a loss , and Parenting after a
loss . No woman should ever have to feel alone with the loss of a child. There is always someone
willing to give a helping hand, even if that just means
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Unit 014 Maintain and Support Relationships with Children...
Unit 014 Maintain and Support Relationships with children and Young People Outcome1: Be able
to communicate with children and young people. Assessment Criteria The learner can:
Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual, using
both conventional language and body language. There are two ways of communicating with
children and young people , conventional and body languages , communication may be formal
(adult led activity) or informal (playtime or social situations). In order to communicate
appropriately with any child or young people I need to show that I understand them. Using my
body language; eye contact to make sure that I am at their level, try not to invade their space, avoid
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I have to create a positive relationship with children and young people by encouraging two way
conversations both listening and responding to build their confidence. Ask open ended question
to encourage developing any conversation. Group activity can also be an opportunity for
individual children to be heard and to develop relationship with other children. Here are different
group activities which will give individual children to be heard such a: Role play such as talking
on the telephone Individual children in a group Sharing or news time Peek a Boo Puppet play
Meal or snack times Board games or puzzles Feely bag Activity Games such as I spy 3.
Demonstrate supportive and realistic responses to children and young people s questions, ideas,
suggestions and concerns. Here are some of the laws and policies that encourage consideration
of children and young people views such as: Children Acts 2004 United Nations Convention on
the Right of the Child 1989 Every Child Matter 2004 A framework called Hear by Right gives
ideas to adults, young people and children on how they can be involved in the services provided
for them and have their concerns taken seriously. As well young people in England have a voice to
reach everyone and been heard through a UK Youth Parliament (UKYP)? it s running by local
authorities to ensure that the voices of the young people are heard. To ensure that children are heard
and
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Roberto Benigni s Life Is Beautiful
Italian cinema has produced a number of films that serve as examples of artistic puissance.
Many of these films are regarded as classics because they, for the most part, are centered on
universal and timeless interests paralleling the history of Italy. One such film is Life is
Beautiful, a 1997 tragicomedy directed by Roberto Benigni. Life is Beautiful is an encouraging
tale about a father s love for his family set against the backdrop of despair. It is set in the late
1930s, during the early onset of Italys fascist years to describe the plight of many who fell victim
to the racial laws. Director Roberto Benigni uses this existential social problem as a background for
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The perpetual striving to maintain the human spirit and family values against a system (and
circumstances) designed to destroy it lends drama and power to Life is Beautiful. The conflict
and its implied resolution for each of the characters is the very essence of the film. Each
character s individual battle, against the hardship and injustices, is foisted upon the effort to
survive thereby enabling the viewer to be gain a sense of kinship with the people on the screen.
The sense of realism is enhanced by the very fact that not all of the characters survive the conflict
(Eliseo and Guido both die). Life is Beautiful would not have emerged as a film that could stand the
test of time without the battle to survive amid the forces of nature and
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What Is Men s Shoes Essay
Men s Casual shoes Laidback effortless styles for everyday Wear
Men s shoes have been given awesome accentuation for a long time. They are viewed as an
imperative part of men s outfit. A decent combine of shoes can change your whole outfit. The
principal thing everybody sees around a men s outfit is their shoes. The sort of shoes they wear
uncovers a great deal of their identity and that is the reason we say that you can judge a man by his
shoes. At the point when shoes are terrible, they look truly loathsome. Then again, when they re
extraordinary, they upgrade the identity of a man. In the event that you need to inspire somebody
then wear a right pair of shoes.
Shoes should not only be in vogue but also suits your personality. One must verify that he gets a
decent quality shoe for himself. By great quality we mean, every one of the materials utilized for
making the shoe ought to be natural, nothing engineered. The soles ought to be sewed onto the
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It s regularly said that the first occasion when you meet somebody, you are judged on various
variables and these are hair, handshake and your shoes.
Whether you are going for a prospective employee meet up or out on the town, make a point to
spruce up pleasantly and in particular, wear a decent pair of footwear as indicated by the event.
Purchasing shoes online has now turned into a cake walk. Now, you don t need to by and by visit
any shoe store and invest hours in hunting down the right match of footwear. Numerous online
stores like The Iconic Shoes have come up which offers an awesome scope of Men s Fashion
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Hydraulic Civilizations and the Philanthropic Industrialists
1. Historical Origins
For many planners and historians the origin of ancient cities has been a source of fascination and
the cause for much research and debate. One theory developed by the German American historian
Karl Wittfogel was that of hydraulic civilizations (Minnery 2010a). Hydraulic civilizations were
described as those whose agricultural system was reliant upon significant government directed
water systems for irrigation and flood management (Encyclopædia Britannica 2010). Wittfogel
listed that Egypt, India, Mesopotamia, Northern China and pre Columbian Mexico and Peru were
examples of hydraulic civilizations (Minnery 2010a). This paper will focus on the theories of the
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One other dissimilarity is that of Brisbane s environment. It isn t arid or semi arid in fact it was
once lined with sand covered beaches and the water was clear and blue (Our Indooroopilly 2002).
Therefore it is difficult to prove that Brisbane has similar qualities to that of a hydraulic civilization
and Wittfogel s theories can be left in the past with the Old World . 3. The Philanthropic Industrialist
The United Kingdom in the late eighteenth and nineteenth century was home to the bustling and
demanding Industrial Revolution. Factories emerged all over the country as technology advanced
into an era of mass production. In many of these factories the conditions were unclean, unsafe and
ultimately appalling. Some factory owners however, sought out to improve the quality of life for
their workers. These few are recognised as the Philanthropic Industrialists . They implemented
what has become known as the company town which saw the social and economic qualities of the
township under the control of the industrialist (Pollard 1964). This paper will discuss one UK
example in the town of New Lanark, in particular the philanthropy of Robert Owen and will
examine whether this town and Owen s theories have been influential up until the present day.
New Lanark in Scotland was initially founded by David Dale in 1785 (The Open University 2009).
The Clyde River which ran along New Lanark s location provided water to power the four
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Representation Of Cleopatra
Cleopatra V11, the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt, reigned from 51BCE to 30BCE.
Historians face a number of challenges in building an accurate representation of Cleopatra due to
the minimal surviving Hellenistic sources that are outnumbered by Roman and Greek sources. She
was discredited by many Roman writers under Octavian s influence as she posed a threat to the
Roman empire due to her connections with Rome s most powerful men. Cleopatra manipulated her
physical representation to suit different beliefs and values to gain respect in Egypt and abroad.
This suggests Cleopatra s representation was primarily formed in response to her own ambitions
and those of others.
Octavian and Roman writers under his influence created a negative representation of Cleopatra
because she was a threat to the Roman empire due to her connections with the great Roman general,
Mark Antony. Octavian understood to garner the fealty of the Romans, it was important to slander
Cleopatra s name by shaping her image to go against cultural Roman beliefs and values. Ancient
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Octavian is said to have proclaimed: How would we not be behaving indecorously if, after
surpassing everyone everywhere in excellence, we should then mildly endure these outrages of
these people, who... honour as gods lizards and other creatures, and, what is worst of all, who are
slaves to a woman instead of a man. Dio should be used with caution as he was writing more than
two hundred years after the speech was given, however, he is useful in showing Octavian s intent
to discredit Cleopatra by exploiting her ethnicity and Roman prejudice that women with power
should be feared. Dio s reliability can be established through corroboration with ancient secondary
source, Florus. He recounts Cleopatra s demise and asserts: ... the queen throwing herself at Caesar
s feet [Octavian], tried to
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Degree of Membership of a Value in a Fuzzy Set
A membership function describes the degree of membership of a value in a fuzzy set. Fuzzy logic
in our Current Work Fuzzification пѓ Retrieve the matched cases from the case base.Convert the
case weight numerical value into the crisp value.This phase generates a fuzzy input set. Build the
Fuzzy Rules (Inference) пѓ Assign zero value to the unused requirements in the retrieved case with
respect to given input requirements.Adjust the given input to the value 100 % by reducing the
requirement value with equal priority.Generating the fuzzy input requirement value [0,1]
Defuzzification пѓ Fuzzy output set in given as input to this phase. i.e., the best case from
retrieved cases.Converting the fuzzy output to the Boolean value for the acceptance of cases.
1.Input: Given the input requirements as {r1, r2,} 2.Retrieve all the matched cases from the case
base with respect to the given input. 3.Finding out the value for each matched case with respect to
the given input requirements 4.Example: matched Case = {r1, r2, r3...} 5.Assigning zero value to
the unnecessary requirement {r1, r2, 0 ...}(rule1) 6.Identifying the r1, r2 ... values in each matched
retrieved case 7.Adjust the given input to the value 100 % by reducing the requirement value with
equal priority. 8.Adding all case requirement values to generate a case value between 0.0 to 1.0
ranges 9.Member function = 10.Retrieving all the matched case between the given ranges low to
high. Sample Scenario: Input=
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Zarb 1991
Zarb, G., 1991. Creating a Supportive Environment: Meeting the Needs of People who are Ageing
with a Disability , in Oliver, M. (ed) Social Work: Disabled People and Disabling Environments,
London: Jessica Kingsley Press.
Zarb, G., Oliver, M. Silver, J., 1990, Ageing with Spinal Cord Injury: The Right to a Supportive
Environment?, London: Thames Polytechnic/Spinal Injuries Association.
Zarb, G., 1990, Ageing with Polio, British Polio Fellowship Bulletin, Vol, 28 (5).
Zarb, G., 1990, Ageing with Diabetes Balance, No, 119.
Zarb, and Oliver M., 1991, Ageing with a Disability: The Dimensions of Need Preliminary Findings,
London: Thames Polytechnic.
Zarb, G., 1991, Creating a Supportive Environment: Meeting the Needs of People who are Ageing
with a Disability , in Oliver, M. (ed) Social Work:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
87 (21).
Zarb, G., 1992, Changes in health care: a British Perspective , Chap. 25 in Whiteneck, G. et al
Aging with Spinal Cord Injury, New York: Demos Publications.
Oliver, M., 1992, Societal responses to long term disability , Chap. 20 in Whiteneck, G. et al Aging
with Spinal Cord Injury, New York: Demos Publications.
Zarb, G., 1992, Changes in health care: a British Perspective , Paper presented to International
Aging with Spinal Cord Injury Conference, Regency Hyatt Hotel, Denver, USA, March 23rd to
25th 1992.
Zarb, G., 1992, Forgotten but not gone: the experience of ageing with disability , Chap. 2 in
Arber, S. and Landrou, M. (Eds) Elderly People. Independence and the Life Course, London:
Jessica Kingsley Press.
Zarb, G., 1992, The dual experience of ageing with a disability , in Swain, J., Finkelstein, V.,
French, S. and Oliver, M. (Eds) Disabling Barriers: Enabling Environments, London: Sage/Open
University Press.
Zarb, G., 1993, Ageing with a disability: A biographical approach , in OU Course Reader K256:
An Ageing Society, Milton Keynes: Open University Press
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A Brief Look at Pacific Islanders
For this assignment, I chose to write about Pacific Islanders. I am most interested in this particular
cultural group because, from the knowledge that I previously have, my cultural group seems to be
much different from that of Pacific Islanders. Living on a tropical island must have many contrasts
to a culture that consists of landlocked influence, such as mine. I dream of the day that I will be
able to travel to Hawaii or Tahiti, but until then I will only be exploring the different dimensions of
the Pacific Island cultural group in this current assignment. Furthermore, I will begin with a table
summarizing the defining criteria of my chosen cultural group.
http://erc.msh.org/mainpage.cfm?file=5.4.8c.htm module=provider language=English http:/
/www.americanprogress.org/issues/healthcare/news/2010/12/16/8762/fact sheet healthdisparities by
race and ethnicity/ As indicated from the Health and Nutritional Concepts section of the table, this
specific cultural group has some health issues which require educational intervention, to optimize
longevity and quality of life. If I were a healthcare professional, I would initiate effective
communication, education, and counseling for individuals from this culture on improving health
and reducing disease incidence. When communicating with the patient I would make sure to respect
their specific communication practices that pertain to their culture, such as: making good eye
contact, greeting them with a smile and handshake, being
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Third Party Parties
The 2016 presidential election has brought many surprises and upsets. Both major party
candidates are viewed unfavorably by many American citizens. This makes some Americans
question: is it time for a third party to gain political power and help our faltering two party
system? In the article, Is It Time for a Third Party? , Patricia Smith provides information about
third parties and how a third party might be able to rise up to compete with the main two parties in
the future. Smith effectively develops her ideas by explaining third parties, including graphics to
better explain her thoughts, and discussing how the current atmosphere may allow third parties to
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Smith gives an overview of third parties by explaining their role in elections, listing the current third
party candidates and their parties, and explaining why they rarely win. This helps readers to know
more about third parties and their current role, which helps them better understand the rest of the
information presented in the article. The article also includes colorful graphics that better explain
concepts in the article. These graphics also keep the reader engaged by presenting information in a
different way. Finally, the author provides evidence about how the current unfavorability of the
major party candidates may allow a third party candidate to gain political status. The author s
appeals to the audience and command of the information help her article to be concise, informative,
and
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General Electric s Proposed Acquisition of Honeywell
General Electric s Proposed Acquisition of Honeywell Synopsis and Objective: October 19, 2000
Honeywell s stock was up $10 due to recent merger discussions between Honeywell and United
Technologies Corporation (UTC). For every share of honeywell, UTC would pay 0.74 of its own
stock. In other words, the merge would lead to a dominant supplier company in the aerospace
market, and a strong competitor for GE. This led John F. Jack Welch Jr., GE s chair and CEO, to
call Michael Bonsignore, chair and CEO of Honeywell, to present a bid maintaining a 1:1 share for
share exchange ratio. GE won the bid against UTC and agreed to a price of 1.055 GE shares for
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How would General Electric and Honeywell s stock prices be affected by the investigation?
Anytime a company is investigated by a regulatory commision it is generally a bad thing. The
EC s investigation of the stock prices would likely have an adverse affect on the stock price and
stockholder confidence of the two companies. General Electric investors know that Jack Welch
is only on board with the company until the acquisition with Honeywell is over. This means that
General Electric will be soon losing its cash cow of a ceo and if the deal doesn t go through then
Welch will be going out on a bad note. This skepticism of whether or not the regulatory
commision will accept the merger would only add to the question of General Electric moving
forward positively in the future. Additionally, Honeywell may choose to go with UTC if the
merger with General Electric falls through. If Honeywell does in fact go with UTC then the
market position of General Electric will be compromised and their stock will once again fall. For
the Honeywell company the merger question being questioned by a regulatory commision would
likely lower their stock value as well. Investors in Honeywell may fear that the deal will fall
through and Honeywell will have wasted its resources. Should Bancroft sell its shares in
Honeywell or should they be maintained? Bancroft should sell all or at least its
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Investigating Crime and Relevant Issues Essay
Investigating Crime and Relevant Issues
Crime is defined as an act which is prohibited by criminal law. These criminal activities are
prohibited for the protection of society as a whole, or a section of society. Each country has its own
series of prohibited criminal acts. In England, if a criminal act is committed, the persons responsible
are issued punishment of a fine, community service or imprisonment. Although criminal activity is
seen by society to be morally wrong, and is punishable, people still continue to commit crime.
Forensic psychology attempts to apply psychological principles to the criminal justice system. For
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Individuals that had these features were considered to be a more primitive type of human being.
Among the features which Lombroso identified were the following: an over sized brain; squinting
eyes; prominent eye brows and a projecting jaw.
Lombroso believed that these primitive humans could not adjust socially or morally to civilised
society, could not distinguish right from wrong, had no remorse or guilt and therefore could not
form meaningful relationships. Lombroso determined, Some people are born with a strong, innate
predisposition to behave antisocially, (L Uomo Delinquente, Lombroso, 1876).
Evaluation of Lombroso s Theory
Lombroso made a major contribution to establishing the study of criminal behaviour and was
responsible for moving the study of criminology towards scientific research, indicating that
biological influences could affect criminality.
However Lombroso s experiments cannot be considered to be valid because he never compared
his criminal sample to a non criminal control group or took account of racial and ethical
differences. He recorded inaccurate measurements, which were not based on proper statistical
techniques or an accurate understanding of human physique. Also a large proportion of Lombroso s
sample had psychological disorders. This would mean that there was no
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Hurricane Katrina And Natural Disaster Similarities
Natural disasters come in many forms such as earthquakes, tornados, floods, blizzards, fires, and
volcanic eruptions, just to name a few. Anyhow, Natural disasters occur everywhere around the
world every single day, if they are small or large. Natural disasters events have been a topic that has
affected many countries through the years. Even though many disasters aren t subjected to one area
it is common that the worst natural disasterin the United States, occur more often in the coastal
areas like Florida, California, and outer Texas. It s not a secret without different weather patterns,
the human race possibly wouldn t be able to exist on this planet if it wasn t for weather. Just this
year in 2017, hurricanes have been the main story line in our news media s channels this summer
and fall. The strong winds combine with water waves in these major hurricane disasters end up
creating horrifying floods in many of our communities in the United States. Today I will compare
and contrast hurricane Katrinafrom 2005 and the rapid city flood of 1972 and give a brief summary
of the history of both natural disasters and then explain how it affected our economy, environment
Also, list the characteristics of these two major natural disasters events. To begin with, hurricane
Katrina is categories top 5 of the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the united states. It formed on
August 23rd, 2005 and vanished on August 31st, 2005 on the Golf coast where New Orleans,
Louisiana,
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The Esthetic Theory and A Portrait of the Artist as a...
The Esthetic Theory and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Dedalus defines beauty and the artist s
comprehension of his/her own art. Stephen uses his esthetic theory with theories borrowed from St.
Thomas Aquinas and Plato. The discourse can be broken down into three main sections: 1) A
definitions of beauty and art. 2) The apprehension and qualifications of beauty. 3) The artist s view
of his/her own work. I will explain how the first two sections of his esthetic theory relate to
Stephen. Furthermore, I will argue that in the last section, Joyce is speaking of Stephen Dedalus and
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man as his art.
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In that point of Stephen s life, he realized that his desires, and anyone s desires, are only animal
reflexes: We are all animals. I also am an animal. (Pg. 149).
Given that beauty is only intelligible and not physical, It [beauty] awakens, or ought to awaken,
or induces, or ought to induce, an esthetic stasis, an ideal pity or an ideal terror, a stasis called
forth. (Pg. 150). Stephen then gives a definition of art, Art is the human disposition of sensible
or intelligible matter for an esthetic end. (Pg. 150). That art is formed from the Gross Earth,
meaning the artist s experiences. Art does not start as something beautiful, but from experiences
that are rough and raw. What transforms these experiences into art is how one can recreate the
esthetic emotions felt by the artist. An example of this is when Stephen sees the Bird Girl when
wandering on the shore of the Irish Sea. He experiences such enlightenment of only the soul and
mind: Her eyes had called him and his soul had leaped at the call. To live, to err, to fall, to
triumph, to recreate life out of life. A wild angel had appeared to him, the angel of mortal youth
and beauty, an envoy from the fair courts of life, to throw open before him in an instant of ecstasy
the gates of all the ways of error and glory. (Pg. 123). This epiphany, according to the esthetic
theory, would be considered pure art because Stephen experienced it esthetically.
The next stage of this discourse,
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Vector Control For Mosquitoes
Pesticides are available in different types of formulations to target the mosquitoes. Mosquito coil
(Megha Pant et al., 2016), a burning fumigant is one of them, but generated smoke is the matter
of concern (Weili Liu et al., 2003) on the other hand mosquito repellent creams are associated
with problems of allergy or develops rashes (Bhupen Katalia et al., 2013) and the effect is for a
limited time in both methods. Vector control strategies also include the application of pesticides to
areas where water collects from various sources and provides breeding sites for mosquitoes. The
Conventional formulations like Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) Wettable Powder (WP) (Slavica
Gašić et al., 2013; Muhammad Sarwar et al., 2015), used to... Show more content on
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Ease of handling, transport, and packing. ii. Ready to use formulation and carry the active in
premeasured dose rates i.e. there is no need of weighing and making other measurements for
dose preparation, as does can be simply decided by counting a number of tablets. iii. The large
scale production of tablets is also easy as most of the raw materials used in preparation are
commercially available 2.1 Constituents of Tablets: Active ingredient (Pesticide) with adjuvants,
which include binder, lubricant, disintegrants, wetting, dispersing agents and diluents are the main
constituents of tablets (A. Sirwarkar et al., 2008). Adjuvants are also known as Excipients (Kartik
Verma et al., 2016). The adjuvants improve processing characteristic and also contribute in
qualifying quality parameters of tablets. Adjuvants are inert and these possibly should be
compatible with other ingredients, cost effective and easily available (Shilpa P. Chaudhry et al.,
2012). 2.1.1 Binders: Binders are important constituents of the tablet formulation, which perform
at processing time, during compression when powder from inlets arrives in between punch and
die cavity. The hold between particles is required at time of compression; otherwise, a solid mass
of tablet will not produce (Figure 2 above). Binders provide a bond in between particles thus
particles are held together and a tablet attains mechanical strength (Hardik Patel et al., 2011) .The
adhesion
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Stearns Book Chapter 1 Notes
Notes from Stearns text book World Civilization
1:1 The Neolithic Revolution (10 13)
Farming initially developed in the Middle East, the Fertile Crescent. Grains such as barley and wild
wheat were abundant. Also, not heavily forested, and animals were in short supply, presenting a
challenge to hunters. 10,000 BCE to 8,000 BCE. Notice: it took thousands of years for this
revolution so not fast but profound for history. Agriculture was hard for many hunting and
gathering peoples to adopt lots of work. Those in agricultural communities developed diseases,
which they became immune. The agricultural people would unintentionally infect the hunters.
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oIndus had trading contact with Mesopotamia, but developed own alphabet (not deciphered yet)
and art forms o Invasion by Indo Europeans resulted in complete destruction of this culture o
Hwange He developed in considerable isolation.
1)organized state regulated irrigation in the fertile but flood prone river valley;
2)by 2000 BCE technology = ride horses and skilled pottery, used bronze, used iron and coal by
1000 BCE;
3)art had delicate designs and early music;
4)by 1500 BCE Shang ruled over the Hwange He valley
5)harmony with nature, opposite of Mesopotamians stressing a gap between humankind and nature
1:3 The Heritage of the river Valley Civilizations(24 28)
Legacy of Ancient River Valley o India, ignorance about possible links and what came later
(invasion) o China, definite connection b/c Zhou took over from the Shang about 1000 BCE,
ruling a loose coalition of regional lords; recorded history flowed smoothly o Mesopotamia and
Egypt points are below
God like King (Romans emulated), city state gov t began in M.E., slavery, scientific advancements
(measuring time, charting stars), temple building by Egyptian (influence Crete and Greek styles)
Other smaller groups of the Middle East o Phoenicians devised a simplified alphabet with 22
letters around 1300 BCE became the predecessor of Greek and Latin alphabets. Phoenicians also
improved the Egyptian
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Understanding Polycystic Kidney Disease Is A Health Condition
Topic: Understanding Polycystic Kidney Disease Jess C Brandt
Human Diseases
November 28, 2016
Understanding Polycystic Kidney Disease Polycystic Kidney Disease is a health condition that
primarily involves the kidneys, and it is genetic. It is distinguished by the growth of multiple cysts
in these organs that ultimately slowly impair the normal kidney function. These cysts are non
cancerous circular sacs that contain a fluid like substance and have the ability to increase in size
as more fluid is accumulated. While the condition mostly affects the kidneys, it is not uncommon
for the cysts to grow in other body parts, for example, the liver. This disease poses serious
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In rare cases, the disease may be due to a gene mutation that happens spontaneously. So as to
diagnose this disease, the doctors may use several tests to determine the quantity and size of the
cysts. These tests are also used to identify the number of healthy kidney tissues that an individual
has. The most commonly used tests is the ultrasound scans where a transducer is placed on the
body and is used to emit muffled sound waves that a computer translates into a picture of the
kidneys. A second test are the computerized tomography scan that utilizes thin x ray beams to
allow the doctor view a cross sectional image of each kidney. The third medical test that can be
carried out is magnetic resonance imaging where a cross sectional view of the organs is projected
using magnetic fields. Once diagnosed, the management of polycystic kidney disease entails the
medical handling of the symptoms from an early stage. Achieving this thus calls for the regulation
of blood pressure using angiotensin converting enzyme drugs so as to stop further degradation of
the kidneys. Painkillers are also used to control the pain, and antibiotics used to cure any kidney
and bladder infections. In severe cases where the cysts inhibit the functioning of the kidneys,
kidney dialysis is done. If the disease is unmanaged, it causes several complications that can be
fatal. One of those is hypertension, which, if not
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A Study On Big Five Factor Model
A study was conducted to test using the Big Five Factor Model (Costa McCrae, 1995) to measure
whether different personalities can or cannot be observed with a group of 1006 Inuit children from
Northern Canada who spoke the Inuktitut language between the ages of 9 to 12 year old who were
recruited for the study. The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) measure scale was used and
the five item measure scales selected were: (Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness, Agreeableness
Conscientiousness) , (Goldberg, 1999). The study produced results that Conscientiousness scored
the highest amongst the Inuitchildren more than expected. This could have been due to the
nurturing and parenting styles of the Inuit community. There is a need for further studies to be
conducted with the parents, caregivers, and educators of the Inuit children to confirm whether their
personality findings was correct. Extended research may have findings of significant differences
depending on the researchers, questionnaires and the interpretation of the data.
Structure and Measurement of Intelligence, Method and Results
Introduction:
The purpose of the study was to assess if the Big Five Factor Model (FFM) structure was
appropriate for testing the Inuit children personality using the IPIP questionnaires.
FFM originated from the United States and is currently used by psychologist around the world in
various applications to measure the personality characteristics, the test accuracy has
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Predicting Life Expectancy
The quest to prolong our youth continues today, though not through lengthy field explorations, but
through improvements in health, nutrition, and medicine. A healthy diet, regular exercise, and
vaccinations can greatly improve an individual s life expectancy, while an outbreak of disease,
malnutrition, and social unrest can drastically lower an individual s life expectancy.
But how are life expectancies affected on a national level?
While these factors are central to living longer, they alone cannot be the only facets. The social and
economic conditions of each country will undoubtedly affect its citizens, their lifestyles and
decisions. Citizens of wealthier countries have access to modern medicine and medical facilities, the
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. * Malnutrition (X3) This measures the percentage of children under the age of 5 who are
underweight. * Drinking water (X4) This measures the percentage of the population that drinks
from a healthy water source. * Income level (X5 and X6) This is a categorical variable that
categorizes per capita income for each country as high, middle, or low. X5 is 1 if the country is
categorized as low. Otherwise, it is 0. X6 is 1 if the country is categorized as medium. Otherwise, it
is 0.
Methodology
To determine the best model, I used the standard regression equation:
Y=О±+ ОІ1X1 +ОІ2X2+ОІ3X3+ ....+ ОІ6X6
I check that the data is independent and identically distributed with a mean that follows the
regression equation above, and a constant variance.
Using the F test and partial F test, I drop input variables from the model that do not provide much
additional information over the other variables. Finally, I determine a model that has only
significant variables and a reasonable R squared. R squared is a measure of how well the model
explains the response variable. For example, if R squared is 99%, then 99% of the variation in the
response variable can be explained by variation in the input variables.
Results
First, I regress Y on all of the input variables, which produces the following output:
Overall, this model does provide some information that can be used to
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Metaphors In The Windup Girl
Patricia Cornwell once said, The root of all evil is abuse of power . In Bacigalupi s novel, The
Windup Girl, the author exposes the Thailand government and food companies to be evil due to
their abuse of power which led to the destruction of Thailand. Controlled by greed, these groups
fought amongst each other for control over Thailand s seedbank, using any means necessary to
complete their goal. As a result, citizens and civilians living in the country got involved in the
fighting. Through the use of metaphor, setting, and character, Bacigalupi expresses the message that
social injustice endured by the many is often the result of an abuse by the few, showing in this case
that it was the actions of the governmentand food companies that were the cause for the hardships
endured by the many. Paulo Bacigalupi uses metaphor in his novelto help the reader comprehend
exactly what he is talking about. Gibbons, a talented generipper, said that, We are nature. Our
every tinkering is nature, our every biological striving (243). In this situation, Bacigalupi is using
Gibbons to represent generippers around the world. They believe they are justified because the
ability to genetically modify species was something nature allowed them to learn. This infers the
lack of care powerful groups such as the food companies have for the rest of the world. Bacigalupi
evidently conveys how this lack of care is utterly responsible for the amount of social injustice
experienced by many around
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Bad Frog Case Study Essay examples
Bad Frog Brewery, Inc. v. New York State Liquor Authority 134 F.3d 87 (1998) Copyright 2002
Lawrence O. Gostin. No claim made to original government works Doc. 11134087 BAD FROG
BREWERY v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTH., 134 F.3d 87 (1998) 1 of 18 BAD FROG
BREWERY, INC. PLAINTIFF APPELLANT v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY,
ANTHONY J. CASALE, LAWRENCE J. GEDDA, EDWARD F. KELLY, INDIVIDUALLY AND
AS MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY, DEFENDANTS
APPELLEES UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT 134 F.3d
87 October 22, 1997, Argued January 15, 1998, Decided В«90 В» JON O. NEWMAN, Circuit
Judge: A picture of a frog with the second of its four unwebbed fingers extended in a manner
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Bad Frog filed a new application in August, resubmitting the prior labels and slogans, but
omitting the label with the slogan He s mean, green and obscene, a slogan the Authority had
previously found rendered the entire label obscene. That slogan was replaced with a new
slogan, Turning bad into good. The second application, like the first, included promotional
material making the extravagant claim that the frog s gesture, whatever its past meaning in The
gesture, also sometimes referred to as flipping the bird, see New Dictionary of American Slang
133, 141 (1986), is acknowledged by Bad Frog to convey, among other things, the message fuck
you. The District Court found that the gesture connotes a patently offensive suggestion,
presumably a suggestion to having intercourse with one s self. 1 Hand gestures signifying an
insult have been in use throughout the world for ma ny centuries. The gesture of the extended
middle finger is said to have been used by Diogenes to insult Demosthenes. See Betty J. Buml
Franz H. Buml, Dictionary of Worldwide Gestures 159 (2d ed. 1997). Other hand gestures
regarded as insults in some countries include an extended right thumb, an extended little finger,
and raised index and middle fingers, not to mention those effected with two hands. See id. Public
Health Law and Ethics: A Reader Copyright 2002 Lawrence O. Gostin BAD FROG BREWERY v.
NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTH., 134 F.3d 87 (1998) 3 of 18
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Millford Plantation Research Paper
Millford plantation is a historic place located on SC 261, west of Pinewood, SC. Built in 1839
1841, Millford Plantation is considered by many to be the finest example of Greek revival
residential architecture in America. The house is located in such a remote section of rural SC that
it comes to a surprise to first time visitors, who must drive over miles of dirt roads and through
thick forests to reach the house. The house has massive columns, sixteen foot windows, a domed
rotunda enclosing a spectacular staircase. All these impressive features are inherent in Greek Rival
architecture (Classical American Homes). John Laurence Manning (1816 1819) built Millford
plantation, he was the son of Elizabeth Peye Richardson and Governor Richard I. Manning of South
Carolina. John L. Manning was later governor himself, and he later married Susan... Show more
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However, the plantation would recover from the war to additional growth of the gardens as they
became the main focus when the plantation opened to the public. Today, Magnolia plantation
continues to thrive and prosper more and more everyday (Magnolia Plantation and Gardens). Last
but not least, completed in 1859, Redcliffe Plantation was once the home of James Henry
Hammond, and many of his decedents. Redcliffe Plantation interprets the history of many
generations and multiple families that were enslaved at Redcliffe and other plantations. Visitors get
to experience African American history whenever they please being that Redcliffe is open year
round (Introduction). Redcliffe provides a setting for people to explore the environment of the
enslaved. It also reflects how the white and black families who lived and worked there had an
impact on the lager institution of slavery. The abandoned slave quarters, mansion, and the beautiful
magnolia trees planted in 1860 serve to show the plantations rich and important history
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Parkinson’s disease is a disorder that progresses over...
Parkinson s disease is a disorder that progresses over time. It affects your movement through
your nervous system; the disorder causes stiffness, and slow movement in your body. Most
noticeably started in little tremors in your hands it gradually increases over time. Early stages
consists little expression in your face or no movement in your arms as you walk. Your speech
may also slur, or slow down. Symptoms usually worsen over time. Symptoms of Parkinson s
disease vary from person to person. They often affect one side of your body and steadily make its
way to the other side. Regrettably, the first side is usually affected the worst. Tremors usually
affect the body. Shaking begins in your hands or fingers. You can tell when your
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Also exposure to toxins such as herbicides, and pesticides slightly increases your risks due to the
chemicals. Parkinson s disease is also accompanied by dementia in some cases. Your thinking
becomes difficult due to cognitive problems in the brain. Depression and emotional changes in
your person may develop also. You may feel panicked, anxious, or even lose motivation to carry
out your day. Symptoms like these can be cured with anti depressants. Drooling may become an
issue due to it being hard, or slowed swallowing. Also patients with Parkinson s may develop
sleep disorders. Waking up in throughout the night, or waking up early or sleeping earlier than
usual can be expected. You may also experience rapid eye movement, which involves actin gout
your dreams. Being unable to control your bladder, or difficulty urinating is also a complication
of Parkinson s. Due to a slower digestive tract, you may have constipation. Your blood pressure
also changes. You will feel dizzy or lightheaded when you stand; this is due to orthostatic
hypotension, a drop in blood pressure. You may also experience problems in your sense of smell.
You may have trouble identifying a certain odor, or differentiating between smells. Fatigue and
pain are also complications of the disease. You lose energy and quickly become tired. Pain is
usually associated in different parts of the body. There are different leads to Parkinson s disease. As
time progresses certain neurons in your
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Income Tax In The United States
If you are a working American Citizen, you pay income tax. We are so used to the income tax
that we do not even look at that part of our pay checks anymore. When we discuss our pay with
friends or family we refer to it as our take home pay not what we actually earn. Next time you
receive a paycheck stop and really look at the details. There is federal income tax, state income tax,
and some areas have local income tax. Do not forget about Social Security tax and Medicare.
Now, imagine that the income taxes were erased from your paycheck. That s a big difference, is it
not? Actually getting the money you earn. That is the reason I am an advocate of the Fair Tax
Plan. We get to keep the money we earn, the government still receives revenue, and... Show more
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As tax time approaches, it s critical to understand which tax deductions are allowable for each
particular individual taxpayer. Basically, the IRS allows a deductions for business use of a
home or residence and it s your responsibility to know exactly what is an allowable IRS
deduction and what is not. You obviously cannot deduct your entire home for business because
you live there so follow the steps below to help you determine what portion of your home is
used for business: Determine if your home is actually being used for business by meeting 2 of
the next 3 conditions: Determine if most administrative and managerial tasks are done from the
home. Determine if your home office is a separate structure. Determine if you regularly meet
clients and/or patients at your home in order to conduct business. Determine which portion of
your home is used for business. Divide the number of square feet used for a home office or
home based business by the total number of square feet in your home. Working at a desk in your
den or kitchen a few days a year isn t going to allow you to get the home office deduction. If that
same desk is used on a regular basis and only for business, well then that may qualify. Determine
which expenses are allowable as deductions: rent or mortgage, portion of utility bills, travel
expenses for business, computers used for business, etc. Check
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Wade Davis Research Paper
Is Wade Davis a good ethnographer? Wade Davis is an ethnographer who also does writing,
photographer, and film making. He went to Columbia to study a group of people that was
believed to be lost people of the Amazonians. The question that has been brought up for this
paper is whether or not Wade Davis is a good ethnographer? Most people would probably bring
up that he only does ethnography for the chance to use drugs. I won t bring that up but the stuff
that I saw in the movie, Light at the Edge of the Earth. Firstly, Wade Davis is on the border of
being a good and a bad ethnographer on the first ethnographic step. The first ethnographic step is
to gain entrГ©e. He gained entrГ©e through a friend who happened to be a person the Baracana
trusted. He was allowed to enter the tribe that he was studying because they wanted the world to
know that they were around. He also gained entrГ©e through the shamans of the people he visited.
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The second ethnographic step is to gain trust of the people you are going to be studying. He is
on the border because he was a friend of a person that the tribe trusted. He was trusted enough to
be allowed to see the places that the Baracana considered to be sacred. He was also allowed to
film the Baracana while they prepared for the Cassava Ceremony. He was also trusted to participate
in some ceremonies that they were holding. He was also trusted to make a movie that showed white
that they still respected their ancestors and looked after their environment. He was also trusted with
the fact that Baracana wanted him to send the message to the white people that they did not want
their forests
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Weak Arguments in Cosmological Argument by Thomas Aquinas
Many philosophers have posed the question: How can I prove that God exists? Thomas Aquinas
attempted to prove the existence of God in a rational way through his Cosmological argument.
Aquinas argued that every event as we observe it has a cause and a casual chain cannot be infinite.
Therefore, a first cause is necessary and this cause is God. Aquinas argument is unsuccessful
because it assumes that God is a necessary being, fails to prove that the world is not an infinite
chain of events, and undermines the basis of his argument by saying that God is infinite. Aquinas
argued the existenceof God with five main points. Aquinas began by saying that nothing can be a
cause of itself; rather every event was caused by some prior event. Therefore event A causes event
B that leads to event C and so forth. He believed in this cause and effect relationship but believed
that there must be a first cause as a starting point. When contemplating this starting point Aquinas
rejected the possibility of an infinite series of events. This means that the universe has not existed
forever and there must have been something from which every single event stems. There must be
an uncaused first cause, which Aquinas concluded to be God. The first cause is called the unmoved
mover. The unmoved mover is what set all other events and beings in motion.
The arguments made by Aquinas at first seem to be powerful. However, when examining and
taking a closer look the arguments don t seem to be as
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  • 2. Historical Context And Significance Of The Sale And... The tremendous context and significance of the sale and ownership of human beings far exceeds what the majority of Americans hold to be true. Consequently, the rightful historical context differs greatly from modern portrayals. When slavery is brought up, an individual may likely conjure up images of enslaved Africans by white Americans, enslaved Africans by Southern white Americans, enslaved Africans by Europeans, or at best, Africans enslavement in the Western hemisphere. Problematic to this selectively narrow understanding of history is what is removed. An individual or group who proposes war is unique to a certain nationality would be either ignorant or hold malicious intent. Similarly, natural disasters do not discriminate on gender, famine does not only apply to a single skin color, nor does infectious diseases belong solely to a single time. All of these miserable hardships have existed across all of humanity, on all lands, for all of time. Slaveryincluded. Ignoring this indisputable truth is not only dangerous, it is evil. To wilfully ignore history and assign slavery to a single race over a few centuries disregards the larger, even greater suffering of slavery s victims over thousands of years. How could such gross distortions be allowed and universally accepted? Of note, the same group who see America s responsibility in the world as overly exaggerated are the first to assign responsibility to that same America for all the evils in the world. Equally confusing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Was King Arthur Responsible For The Downfall Of Guinevere In the King Arthur legends, Guinevere was so much more than King Arthur s wife. She taught readers lessons how to be a great wife but also how to be a unfaithful one. From the moment she met King Arthur, she forever changed his kingdom and both of their lives for the good and the bad. Throughout Guinevere and Lancelot s affair, Guinevere was blamed for everything. King Arthur called her unfaithful, an adulterer, and blamed her for the fall of the Round Table. Although he was not wrong to say these things about Guinevere, he never blamed Lancelot for the way he treated King Arthur, his so called friend. All he ever did was fight him in order to win over Guinevere, but in the end it was still Guinevere s fault that the whole affair had happened. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Official Language Debate ement would you insist upon? If not, what social and economic price do we all pay by not having an official language? One more request: when you answer, could you try to give... show more Update: It s not as simple as who founded America. Think about that for a minute: the Native Americans, the Dutch, the French, the Spanish, among many. Please try to think outside the box. Update 2: The toy let example doesn t have anything to do with the question, I m afraid. No one should expect the Japanese to speak English under any circumstances. If their cars are good, we ll drive toilets, anyway. Update 3: Does the relative commonality of English among U.S. residents really result in a useful sense of we ness ? How so? Update 4: An argument FOR ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, many people who study the culture of the United States recognize that the United States is already made up of a number of distinct cultures. Even if we re looking only at the English speakers we recognize that there are different dialects of English spoken in the United States by different groups. In the West, for example, people are proud of the way they talk; they don t want to talk like people in the East or the South. Likewise, they don t want to be like the East or the South in some cultural aspects. Making English the official language would hardly decrease fragmentation in these groups, and would probably do little to change the behavior of those who don t speak English at home, either. (After all, an English only law would only apply at an official governmental level, not in the home.) Neither do I think that the country is suddenly going to fall apart if people are allowed to continue speaking other languages if they choose. It hasn t fallen apart so far, even though there are enclaves of Chinese speakers, cajuns, and so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On Lobster To fully understand the technological and social developments associated with Maine s lobstering industry, it is first essential to understand the anatomy of the lobster. Scientifically classified as Homarus americanus, the Maine lobster is a crustacean native to the rocky coastal waters of Maine which is the most northern state on the east coast of the United States of America. While many types of aquatic creatures consume baby lobsters, humans are the main predators of fully developed lobsters. Lobsters are bilaterally symmetrical and self regeneration. Their biology is relatively simple and the nervous system is not developed enough for lobster to feel pain. The body consists of 14 fused segments and each lobster has 10 legs 8 walking... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lobster s roe is typically referred to as coral due to its bright red color and is carried on the underside of the lobster s tail on the swimmerets for an additional year. When waters reach a warmer temperature, the larvae are released. Typically, only 2 in 50,000 larvae will reach the legal size for catch (this will be discussed in Section xx). The larger the female lobster, the more eggs she can lay. For example, a two pound lobster will lay approximately 8,000 eggs, while a nine pound lobster can lay approximately 100,000 eggs. However, it should also be noted that the speed at which a female reproduces decrease with size as molting occurs as less frequent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Tally In Uglies Do you feel like living in a world where nobody is perfect? In Tally Youngblood s world, everyone is ugly. When they turn 16, the uglies are turned into a pretty by an operation. Tally is a teenager who wants to be a pretty; however, there are many complications with Tally s operation. Due to this, Tally has to face many choices which change her old perspectives. In Uglies, Tally s characterchanges when she meets Dr. Cable, after David tells her about his secret, and when she is leaving the Smoke. One time Tally s character changes, is when she meets Dr. Cable. When she went to get her operation done, the man told her that there was something wrong with the operation and she had to go with him. She was taken to the Special Circumstances in a hover car. Special circumstances keep pretties and uglies in the city and they make sure that they do not run away. Dr. Cable was the leader, she asked Tally about Shay. Dr. Cable knew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One morning, she awakes and finds nobody in the bunkhouse. She heard the sounds of running, shouting, and machines invading the Smoke. It was the Special Circumstances: Tally turned from the window and saw nothing... (Westerfeld 273 273). She got out and saw the Boss, they made a plan to escape. When Tally went to escape, the Special caught her. She was taken to the rabbit pen, where she met Croy and Shay. Some Specials came and took her to Dr. Cable. Dr. Cable told her to go get the pendant. When the Special and Tally went to the roof, she tricked the Special and went away on a hover board. They were chasing her, but Tally tricked them and went to a cave, where she met David. They went off to Uglyville to find Shay, Croy, Maddy, and Az. On the way, Tally thinks that like David, she had lost her home. Tally s character changes because she now thinks that she doesn t have a home. She left her hometown, Uglyville, and she betrayed and cannot go back to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay Urban Inequality Introduction: In Urban Studies two schools of academic thought answer the urban question : the ecological and urban political economy schools. I will argue that the political economy perspective better allows us to fully grasp the urban question where society and space mutually encompass each other and allow us to better explain and address urban inequality. First, I will develop a working definition of the urban question . Second, I will write on the ecological school s view of the urban question and how their vista explains but inadequately addresses urban inequalities. Third, I will review the political economy (social spatial dialect) landscape of the urban question and how their panorama explains and gives better analyses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Essentially, the political economist asks the urban question in two parts, the first questions asks how do wider social processes affect urban societies and their relationship to geographical space? The second question asks: how do wider social, political or economic processes affect spaces which impact upon wider social, political or economic dynamics? Understanding the two academic schools, I will, in the next two sections, further argue that the interrelationship of society and space from a political economy standard better allows us to address and understand urban inequalities. Society and Space: Ecological thought The ecological school fails to fully address the modern social dynamic of urban inequality. The ecological perception sees urban social, political and economic unevenness as urban stratification. Stratification is the end result from the geography or conditions of the city. Again, the underlying premise that geographical landscape (space) influences social grouping and behavior (society) becomes central to the urban question . The ecological notion leaves out any beliefs to wider social, political and economic processes that address geographic location and impinge upon the social concept of urban inequality (Burgess, 1925). The urban ecologist see urban racial or ethnic, and economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Young Adult Trope It s undeniable that Young Adult (YA) fiction is one of the biggest, and best selling genres in literature right now. Over 10,000 YA books came out in 2012 alone. The genre s popularity most likely comes from a very wide variety of audience members. Many people would define YA as books for people from 15 to 18 years old, but the fact is, far more than just those in this age range read these books. Readers of all ages have fallen in love with YA fiction and it has a huge following of teens and adults that has led to its exponential growth. This genre has evolved over time, developed a variety of tropes, and has a few books/series that have shaped the modern understanding of the genre. The category of Young Adult fiction as a whole has changed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But what exactly is a trope? Well, a trope is basically just a familiar (or overused) element whether is be in character, setting, or story. Sometimes a trope is better known as a cliche. There really are many, many cliches out there, and Young Adult fiction is no exception. Some examples of tropes are the love triangle, the chosen one, instant love. These and many others are often staples in YA fiction. One important factor to remember about YA books is that that, generally speaking, the majority of your reading demographic will be female, and this leads to more female protagonists. Modern writers want to avoid making their characters damsels in distress because of flack given to these kinds of characters in the past. An effort to avoid this can lead the female character can fall into archetypes that feel cliche. The Strong Independent Woman is one that appears a lot. The name is pretty self explanatory. The issue is that these three words are often the character s only traits. Strong characters are great, but when it feels generic, and your character is boring, that s a problem. One character cliche that gets a flack is the Mary Sue . This is the girl who is inexplicably good at everything. This is another one that comes from wanting to make the female characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How The Olympic Games Have A Better Place By Encouraging... Olympic Games This paper is going to evaluate the extent on how the Olympic Games have lived up to the ideas and goals of olympisim. The paper will also evaluate key factors that have affected the Olympic Games and how it has affected the games. The paper will include on how racism have affected the Olympic Games. Olympisim The idea of Olympism was set up more than 120 years ago by Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Movement. He did this because he wanted to make the world a better place. He believed that this can be done though sport. He believed sport could help bring communities together, stop wars and promote healthy competition free from cheating and discrimination. Ultimately Coubertin wanted to show how sport can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olympism tells us that sport is a universal human right and we all should be free to practice it. Olympism is a great way to show how everyone in the world can better themselves. Pierre de Coubertin said; Olympism is not a system it is a state of mind. It can permeate a wide variety of modes of expression and no single race or era can claim to have the monopoly of it . (http:/ /olympians.org/woa/olympism/ ) Olympism was formalised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC. The IOC established on 23rd June 1894 and it continues to promote Olympism around the world. (http://olympians.org/woa /olympism/). The WOA, honours the Olympic spirit by helping the 142 NOAs around the world run projects and events that support Olympians and that promote Olympism in the community. Olympic ideas and goals Goals of the Olympics is to break down barriers that could raise from, political, gender, race, or social background though sport. This allows everyone to be able to live together happy and to make a more free world for everyone. They will do this by educating youth through sport without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires an mutual understanding with the spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play. Idea that they Olympics have wanted to achieve, was that men and woman are equal and are able to compete. This was finally achieved in London 2012. Where the same number of men and woman competing, first time that this has happened been mainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The 18th Century And Colonial America The 18th Century in colonial America was a time of change, both within the continent of North America and from the Old World that was Europe. Ever since the establishment of some of the first colonies, colonists viewed themselves as such: colonists. However, as the 17th Century passes into the 18th, and as the new century went on, colonists viewed themselves as something else: Americans. These Americans developed new beliefs that alienated themselves from their fellow Europeans, and as war escalated between France and Great Britain, this feeling was reaffirmed when these Americans came together to defend their colonies. Nonetheless, this sense of unity and self identity would not stop after the conclusion of the Seven Year s War, but it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These changes in basic language between the people of England shows that Americans in general were changing from their origins as they adapted to America, and these developments made the colonists develop a sense of difference and identity. Major reasons for those to make the journey to the New World was for them to make a fresh start and gain material wealth through land, an option not available for those in Europe. North America was seen as a goldmine for making vast fortunes, and it attracted so many to its shores. Everyone saw this as an equal chance to make a living, for North America and the colonies promoted a sense of egalitarian and individualistic values in emigrating Europeans. Edmund Burke, an English Whig, was able to recognize these changing traits and values in colonists. In a desperate expression to halt the Stamp Act, he said to Parliament Is there a single Trait of Resemblance between those few Towns, and a great and growing people spread over a vast quarter of the globe. This politician was able to recognize that Americans in general were vastly different from Englishmen, for this can be contributed to their new views of equality and an individual being able to change their life for the better (Document B). Another thing that colonists Americanized was their government. Although their assemblies and governors could be seen as nearly exact replicas of the English, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparison Of I Am Legend And The Omega Man One of the purposes of science fiction is to confront modern society s issues through an allegorical perspective. The films I am Legend and The Omega Man are both based off the Richard Matheson novel, I am Legend. Both films follow Robert Neville as the last man on earth and his struggle against fighting the creatures that come out at night. In each of these films the creatures are representative of a fear that American society held at the time that the films were made. The Omega Man, released in 1971, features a strong critical allegory about hippie culture in response to the Manson Family murders. I am Legend, released in 2007, features an abandoned and decaying New York City in the post 9/11 era. Each of these eras had a significant influence on how the creatures that Robert combats are depicted. In each of these films, the creatures are representative of the Other, and their portrayal in each film is indicative to how the producers wished narrative American society to relate to the Other. Through analysis of each of film and its portrayal of its respective creatures, the groups that the creatures... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the poor quality of the first adaption, The Last Man on Earth, which Matheson was directly involved in, the producers of Omega Man chose to not seek out any input or help from Matheson (Matheson.) This is possibly why the film significantly varies from the novel. While the creatures in Matheson s novel are explicitly described as vampires, the monsters in Omega Man are more similar to zombies who cannot stand bright lights. The Family, as they call themselves, also have a high level of intelligence comparable to Neville s own. The film opens with a coordinated attack on Neville as he returns to his home, and they are revealed to be able to speak. Besides the pale skin and facial wounds, one would wonder what makes these creatures monsters and Robert the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein Favour Uche Ms. Jorges American lit 11 January, 2018. The Giving Tree. The key aspect discussed in the book, The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, is the relationship between giving and friendship. Should the act of giving be equal between friends? Should giving be solely on one person or should it be on either of them? Well the author of The Giving Tree believes that true friendship sacrifices all selflessly. He acknowledges that true friendship should give up all for the sake of the other partner and in this essay, we will explore how the author defines a true friendship. In the text it states But I have no money...take my apples, boy, and sell them in the city. Then you will have money and you will be happy. This text reveals a tree going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a United States federal law that consents of four categories outlining how public agencies and individual states ensures that students with various disabilities are provided a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) that is conditioned to their specific needs regardless of their ability. This act mandates tailored services, educational modifications, and the main objective for these children throughout the nation is to supply them with the same possibility of getting an educationas those who do not have a disabilityuntil the age of 21. The IDEA provides special education services and procedural safeguards to meet the individualized needs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Your Local Restaurant Doesn t Charge Your local restaurant doesn t charge you a fixed price and tell you to gorge yourself on whatever comes out of the kitchen. Most restaurants operate on an Г la carte basis, allowing diners to choose foods they like from the menu and eat only what they want (and can afford). If you don t like broccoli or raspberries, you don t pay for them; if you re a vegetarian you don t subsidize the meal of the carnivore at the next table. Cable companies don t operate like that. Comcast and AT T package all that food and shove it down their customers throats like the Widette family descending on a smorgasbord. You wanta serving of TVLand so you can watch reruns of Golden Girls ? You gotta take the Golf Channel, too. Wanna catch the latest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you re on the opposite side of a hill or surrounded by tall buildings, you might need a rooftop design. According to the two sites, we can pick up 64 digital channels at our house. Buy a Mohu Leat HDTV antenna at Amazon.com Mohu Leaf at Amazon We bought a Mohu amplified antenna for each television; sleek modern designs unlike Grandpa s rabbit ears and tinfoil The manufacturer claims they re good for up to 25 miles, but we needed a signal boost because the TVs are on the far side of the house from the towers, so the signal also had to penetrate several walls. That cost about $120, plus the time to fiddle with the antennas and get them located and oriented correctly. We can now pull in the major networks ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, my 20, NBC and PBS in HD for the first time, plus secondary channels that broadcast old movies or reruns. In addition, we can get perhaps a dozen Spanish language stations, twenty or so different religions stations, and even a Vietnamese language channel. Streaming Media Players Step two was to join the world of streaming content. Our Toshiba set is a smart TV that connects to our wireless network, but we expanded on that capability by adding two popular streaming media players. One is Google s Chromecast, the second is a Roku 2. Although many cut the cable articles were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cyber Warfare Between The United States And Russia Drawing from authors like Jason Andress who is an academic teacher and a professional security expert, the book Cyber Warfare states that The U.S. military does not have a definition for cyber warfare today (53). While this work was published in 2014, it is still a fair assessment into today. According to the CCDCOE, again on their webpage Cyber Definitions, cyber warfare as agreed between The United Statesand Russia is defined as cyber attacks that are authorized by state actors against cyber infrastructure in conjunction with government campaign. The two nations also define cyber attacks in the same agreement to mean an offensive use of a cyber weapon intended to hard designated target. Finally, the two nations define cyber... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beyond the problem of defining what cyberwarfare is, for all parties involved, comes the problems of attributing if an attack was state sponsored or not. Crimes performed by non state actors certainly require a response that is different than those which other nations were complicit in carrying out. This means cyber space attacks, which are the basis of cyberwarfare, do not make it easy to determine who the perpetrators of such attacks are. Even in cases where the trail of breadcrumbs leads right back to the perpetrators, there are real challenges in many forms to be dealt with. Challenges like legally charging, apprehending, and holding accountable those involved in a practical manner. Challenges like determining rather it was an action under official orders or rogue attacks. Certainly the anonymity cyberspace provides for actors adds a difficult level to deal with when facing the challenges of keeping us well prepared against the threat. How do you stop getting hit in any conflict if you are unsure of who is hitting you? Until the United States as a whole is more capable of nailing down the ability to track such information with the ability to prove such findings, there is little to deter those hostile to the United States from making those challenges hard to be well prepared for. Another factor worth discussing is the concept of being cyber ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues... Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary LAW/421 August 6, 2013 Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary International trade is important and beneficial to business. However, international trade guides a safeguard of interests, specific business contract, defined law, forum of dispute settlement, and understanding of contract clauses. A working knowledge of international law helps business owners and managers with global interests reduce risk and increase profits (Melvin, 2011, P. 631). This enlightenment will address the international legal and ethical issues involved in international business transactions and compare such to domestic business operations. Resolving legal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Legal issues are often evident however; the ethical and cultural issues create no clear cut answer to solving legal disputes, as shown with compulsory licensing and sublicensing agreements. Sublicensing agreements In the Apollo Group stimulation, Addressing international legal and ethical issues (2004), CadMex and Gentura have a pharmaceutical drug partnership located in Candore. The partnership specifies contracts for International Sale of Goods as a choice of law and International Arbitration to solve disputes. Later an outbreak of a viral infection creates a health emergency in Candore, and the Candorean government places threat to suspend the ViroBlax drug patent. If CadMex refuses to provide sublicensing of ViroBlax, the Candorean government will suspend CadMex s patent on ViroBlax and provide compulsory licenses for domestic manufacture of generic ViroBlax. According to World Trade Organization(2012), compulsory licensing is when a government allows someone else to produce the patented product or process without the consent of the patent owner. It is one of the flexibilities on patent protection included in the WTO s agreement on intellectual property (What is compulsory licensing?). Sublicensing will take time and money to ensure the other pharmaceutical companies meet CadMex standards, and production requirements. However allowing sublicensing will preclude the need to suspend the patent and CadMex will still receive royalty payments due as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Ectopic Research Papers Running head: Ectopic pregnancy1 Ectopic pregnancy Emily Melton Pima Medical Institute Communications CCM 110 September 12, 2015 Mrs. Kankoski Ectopic pregnancy2 A child might believe that a magical stork swoops down and drops babies down at the doorsteps of expecting and hopeful parents to be, however, it is known that that is not the case. Pregnancy is such a delicate matter. It is a blessing to give birth to a healthy baby. However, the horrible truth is that not all women who get pregnant get to enjoy the experience of carrying their baby and giving birth to their child. Overview of ectopic pregnancy A baby is formed when a sperm makes its long journey and finally meets an egg. Usually, the fetus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many support groups full of women who have gone through an ectopic pregnancy. (throughtheheart.org) Throughtheheart.org is one of many sites that would be considered helpful for a woman going through an ectopic pregnancy. This site features tools in: What not to say to someone dealing with this, Supporting others , Starting over after a loss , and Parenting after a loss . No woman should ever have to feel alone with the loss of a child. There is always someone willing to give a helping hand, even if that just means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Unit 014 Maintain and Support Relationships with Children... Unit 014 Maintain and Support Relationships with children and Young People Outcome1: Be able to communicate with children and young people. Assessment Criteria The learner can: Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual, using both conventional language and body language. There are two ways of communicating with children and young people , conventional and body languages , communication may be formal (adult led activity) or informal (playtime or social situations). In order to communicate appropriately with any child or young people I need to show that I understand them. Using my body language; eye contact to make sure that I am at their level, try not to invade their space, avoid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have to create a positive relationship with children and young people by encouraging two way conversations both listening and responding to build their confidence. Ask open ended question to encourage developing any conversation. Group activity can also be an opportunity for individual children to be heard and to develop relationship with other children. Here are different group activities which will give individual children to be heard such a: Role play such as talking on the telephone Individual children in a group Sharing or news time Peek a Boo Puppet play Meal or snack times Board games or puzzles Feely bag Activity Games such as I spy 3. Demonstrate supportive and realistic responses to children and young people s questions, ideas, suggestions and concerns. Here are some of the laws and policies that encourage consideration of children and young people views such as: Children Acts 2004 United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child 1989 Every Child Matter 2004 A framework called Hear by Right gives ideas to adults, young people and children on how they can be involved in the services provided for them and have their concerns taken seriously. As well young people in England have a voice to reach everyone and been heard through a UK Youth Parliament (UKYP)? it s running by local authorities to ensure that the voices of the young people are heard. To ensure that children are heard and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Roberto Benigni s Life Is Beautiful Italian cinema has produced a number of films that serve as examples of artistic puissance. Many of these films are regarded as classics because they, for the most part, are centered on universal and timeless interests paralleling the history of Italy. One such film is Life is Beautiful, a 1997 tragicomedy directed by Roberto Benigni. Life is Beautiful is an encouraging tale about a father s love for his family set against the backdrop of despair. It is set in the late 1930s, during the early onset of Italys fascist years to describe the plight of many who fell victim to the racial laws. Director Roberto Benigni uses this existential social problem as a background for the development of the films major themes: (familial) survival and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The perpetual striving to maintain the human spirit and family values against a system (and circumstances) designed to destroy it lends drama and power to Life is Beautiful. The conflict and its implied resolution for each of the characters is the very essence of the film. Each character s individual battle, against the hardship and injustices, is foisted upon the effort to survive thereby enabling the viewer to be gain a sense of kinship with the people on the screen. The sense of realism is enhanced by the very fact that not all of the characters survive the conflict (Eliseo and Guido both die). Life is Beautiful would not have emerged as a film that could stand the test of time without the battle to survive amid the forces of nature and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Is Men s Shoes Essay Men s Casual shoes Laidback effortless styles for everyday Wear Men s shoes have been given awesome accentuation for a long time. They are viewed as an imperative part of men s outfit. A decent combine of shoes can change your whole outfit. The principal thing everybody sees around a men s outfit is their shoes. The sort of shoes they wear uncovers a great deal of their identity and that is the reason we say that you can judge a man by his shoes. At the point when shoes are terrible, they look truly loathsome. Then again, when they re extraordinary, they upgrade the identity of a man. In the event that you need to inspire somebody then wear a right pair of shoes. Shoes should not only be in vogue but also suits your personality. One must verify that he gets a decent quality shoe for himself. By great quality we mean, every one of the materials utilized for making the shoe ought to be natural, nothing engineered. The soles ought to be sewed onto the shoe, never stuck. It ought to be delicate and agreeable for your feet. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s regularly said that the first occasion when you meet somebody, you are judged on various variables and these are hair, handshake and your shoes. Whether you are going for a prospective employee meet up or out on the town, make a point to spruce up pleasantly and in particular, wear a decent pair of footwear as indicated by the event. Purchasing shoes online has now turned into a cake walk. Now, you don t need to by and by visit any shoe store and invest hours in hunting down the right match of footwear. Numerous online stores like The Iconic Shoes have come up which offers an awesome scope of Men s Fashion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hydraulic Civilizations and the Philanthropic Industrialists 1. Historical Origins For many planners and historians the origin of ancient cities has been a source of fascination and the cause for much research and debate. One theory developed by the German American historian Karl Wittfogel was that of hydraulic civilizations (Minnery 2010a). Hydraulic civilizations were described as those whose agricultural system was reliant upon significant government directed water systems for irrigation and flood management (EncyclopГ¦dia Britannica 2010). Wittfogel listed that Egypt, India, Mesopotamia, Northern China and pre Columbian Mexico and Peru were examples of hydraulic civilizations (Minnery 2010a). This paper will focus on the theories of the Wittfogel s hydraulic civilization and then try to draw ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One other dissimilarity is that of Brisbane s environment. It isn t arid or semi arid in fact it was once lined with sand covered beaches and the water was clear and blue (Our Indooroopilly 2002). Therefore it is difficult to prove that Brisbane has similar qualities to that of a hydraulic civilization and Wittfogel s theories can be left in the past with the Old World . 3. The Philanthropic Industrialist The United Kingdom in the late eighteenth and nineteenth century was home to the bustling and demanding Industrial Revolution. Factories emerged all over the country as technology advanced into an era of mass production. In many of these factories the conditions were unclean, unsafe and ultimately appalling. Some factory owners however, sought out to improve the quality of life for their workers. These few are recognised as the Philanthropic Industrialists . They implemented what has become known as the company town which saw the social and economic qualities of the township under the control of the industrialist (Pollard 1964). This paper will discuss one UK example in the town of New Lanark, in particular the philanthropy of Robert Owen and will examine whether this town and Owen s theories have been influential up until the present day. New Lanark in Scotland was initially founded by David Dale in 1785 (The Open University 2009). The Clyde River which ran along New Lanark s location provided water to power the four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Representation Of Cleopatra Cleopatra V11, the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt, reigned from 51BCE to 30BCE. Historians face a number of challenges in building an accurate representation of Cleopatra due to the minimal surviving Hellenistic sources that are outnumbered by Roman and Greek sources. She was discredited by many Roman writers under Octavian s influence as she posed a threat to the Roman empire due to her connections with Rome s most powerful men. Cleopatra manipulated her physical representation to suit different beliefs and values to gain respect in Egypt and abroad. This suggests Cleopatra s representation was primarily formed in response to her own ambitions and those of others. Octavian and Roman writers under his influence created a negative representation of Cleopatra because she was a threat to the Roman empire due to her connections with the great Roman general, Mark Antony. Octavian understood to garner the fealty of the Romans, it was important to slander Cleopatra s name by shaping her image to go against cultural Roman beliefs and values. Ancient secondary source, Cassius ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Octavian is said to have proclaimed: How would we not be behaving indecorously if, after surpassing everyone everywhere in excellence, we should then mildly endure these outrages of these people, who... honour as gods lizards and other creatures, and, what is worst of all, who are slaves to a woman instead of a man. Dio should be used with caution as he was writing more than two hundred years after the speech was given, however, he is useful in showing Octavian s intent to discredit Cleopatra by exploiting her ethnicity and Roman prejudice that women with power should be feared. Dio s reliability can be established through corroboration with ancient secondary source, Florus. He recounts Cleopatra s demise and asserts: ... the queen throwing herself at Caesar s feet [Octavian], tried to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Degree of Membership of a Value in a Fuzzy Set A membership function describes the degree of membership of a value in a fuzzy set. Fuzzy logic in our Current Work Fuzzification пѓ Retrieve the matched cases from the case base.Convert the case weight numerical value into the crisp value.This phase generates a fuzzy input set. Build the Fuzzy Rules (Inference) пѓ Assign zero value to the unused requirements in the retrieved case with respect to given input requirements.Adjust the given input to the value 100 % by reducing the requirement value with equal priority.Generating the fuzzy input requirement value [0,1] Defuzzification пѓ Fuzzy output set in given as input to this phase. i.e., the best case from retrieved cases.Converting the fuzzy output to the Boolean value for the acceptance of cases. 1.Input: Given the input requirements as {r1, r2,} 2.Retrieve all the matched cases from the case base with respect to the given input. 3.Finding out the value for each matched case with respect to the given input requirements 4.Example: matched Case = {r1, r2, r3...} 5.Assigning zero value to the unnecessary requirement {r1, r2, 0 ...}(rule1) 6.Identifying the r1, r2 ... values in each matched retrieved case 7.Adjust the given input to the value 100 % by reducing the requirement value with equal priority. 8.Adding all case requirement values to generate a case value between 0.0 to 1.0 ranges 9.Member function = 10.Retrieving all the matched case between the given ranges low to high. Sample Scenario: Input= ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Zarb 1991 Zarb, G., 1991. Creating a Supportive Environment: Meeting the Needs of People who are Ageing with a Disability , in Oliver, M. (ed) Social Work: Disabled People and Disabling Environments, London: Jessica Kingsley Press. Zarb, G., Oliver, M. Silver, J., 1990, Ageing with Spinal Cord Injury: The Right to a Supportive Environment?, London: Thames Polytechnic/Spinal Injuries Association. Zarb, G., 1990, Ageing with Polio, British Polio Fellowship Bulletin, Vol, 28 (5). Zarb, G., 1990, Ageing with Diabetes Balance, No, 119. Zarb, and Oliver M., 1991, Ageing with a Disability: The Dimensions of Need Preliminary Findings, London: Thames Polytechnic. Zarb, G., 1991, Creating a Supportive Environment: Meeting the Needs of People who are Ageing with a Disability , in Oliver, M. (ed) Social Work:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 87 (21). Zarb, G., 1992, Changes in health care: a British Perspective , Chap. 25 in Whiteneck, G. et al Aging with Spinal Cord Injury, New York: Demos Publications. Oliver, M., 1992, Societal responses to long term disability , Chap. 20 in Whiteneck, G. et al Aging with Spinal Cord Injury, New York: Demos Publications. Zarb, G., 1992, Changes in health care: a British Perspective , Paper presented to International Aging with Spinal Cord Injury Conference, Regency Hyatt Hotel, Denver, USA, March 23rd to 25th 1992. Zarb, G., 1992, Forgotten but not gone: the experience of ageing with disability , Chap. 2 in Arber, S. and Landrou, M. (Eds) Elderly People. Independence and the Life Course, London: Jessica Kingsley Press. Zarb, G., 1992, The dual experience of ageing with a disability , in Swain, J., Finkelstein, V., French, S. and Oliver, M. (Eds) Disabling Barriers: Enabling Environments, London: Sage/Open University Press. Zarb, G., 1993, Ageing with a disability: A biographical approach , in OU Course Reader K256: An Ageing Society, Milton Keynes: Open University Press ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Brief Look at Pacific Islanders For this assignment, I chose to write about Pacific Islanders. I am most interested in this particular cultural group because, from the knowledge that I previously have, my cultural group seems to be much different from that of Pacific Islanders. Living on a tropical island must have many contrasts to a culture that consists of landlocked influence, such as mine. I dream of the day that I will be able to travel to Hawaii or Tahiti, but until then I will only be exploring the different dimensions of the Pacific Island cultural group in this current assignment. Furthermore, I will begin with a table summarizing the defining criteria of my chosen cultural group. http://erc.msh.org/mainpage.cfm?file=5.4.8c.htm module=provider language=English http:/ /www.americanprogress.org/issues/healthcare/news/2010/12/16/8762/fact sheet healthdisparities by race and ethnicity/ As indicated from the Health and Nutritional Concepts section of the table, this specific cultural group has some health issues which require educational intervention, to optimize longevity and quality of life. If I were a healthcare professional, I would initiate effective communication, education, and counseling for individuals from this culture on improving health and reducing disease incidence. When communicating with the patient I would make sure to respect their specific communication practices that pertain to their culture, such as: making good eye contact, greeting them with a smile and handshake, being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Third Party Parties The 2016 presidential election has brought many surprises and upsets. Both major party candidates are viewed unfavorably by many American citizens. This makes some Americans question: is it time for a third party to gain political power and help our faltering two party system? In the article, Is It Time for a Third Party? , Patricia Smith provides information about third parties and how a third party might be able to rise up to compete with the main two parties in the future. Smith effectively develops her ideas by explaining third parties, including graphics to better explain her thoughts, and discussing how the current atmosphere may allow third parties to rise to prominence. Smith provides a better description of third parties by explaining... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smith gives an overview of third parties by explaining their role in elections, listing the current third party candidates and their parties, and explaining why they rarely win. This helps readers to know more about third parties and their current role, which helps them better understand the rest of the information presented in the article. The article also includes colorful graphics that better explain concepts in the article. These graphics also keep the reader engaged by presenting information in a different way. Finally, the author provides evidence about how the current unfavorability of the major party candidates may allow a third party candidate to gain political status. The author s appeals to the audience and command of the information help her article to be concise, informative, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. General Electric s Proposed Acquisition of Honeywell General Electric s Proposed Acquisition of Honeywell Synopsis and Objective: October 19, 2000 Honeywell s stock was up $10 due to recent merger discussions between Honeywell and United Technologies Corporation (UTC). For every share of honeywell, UTC would pay 0.74 of its own stock. In other words, the merge would lead to a dominant supplier company in the aerospace market, and a strong competitor for GE. This led John F. Jack Welch Jr., GE s chair and CEO, to call Michael Bonsignore, chair and CEO of Honeywell, to present a bid maintaining a 1:1 share for share exchange ratio. GE won the bid against UTC and agreed to a price of 1.055 GE shares for every share of Honeywell s, plus assumed debt. The regulatory filings were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How would General Electric and Honeywell s stock prices be affected by the investigation? Anytime a company is investigated by a regulatory commision it is generally a bad thing. The EC s investigation of the stock prices would likely have an adverse affect on the stock price and stockholder confidence of the two companies. General Electric investors know that Jack Welch is only on board with the company until the acquisition with Honeywell is over. This means that General Electric will be soon losing its cash cow of a ceo and if the deal doesn t go through then Welch will be going out on a bad note. This skepticism of whether or not the regulatory commision will accept the merger would only add to the question of General Electric moving forward positively in the future. Additionally, Honeywell may choose to go with UTC if the merger with General Electric falls through. If Honeywell does in fact go with UTC then the market position of General Electric will be compromised and their stock will once again fall. For the Honeywell company the merger question being questioned by a regulatory commision would likely lower their stock value as well. Investors in Honeywell may fear that the deal will fall through and Honeywell will have wasted its resources. Should Bancroft sell its shares in Honeywell or should they be maintained? Bancroft should sell all or at least its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Investigating Crime and Relevant Issues Essay Investigating Crime and Relevant Issues Crime is defined as an act which is prohibited by criminal law. These criminal activities are prohibited for the protection of society as a whole, or a section of society. Each country has its own series of prohibited criminal acts. In England, if a criminal act is committed, the persons responsible are issued punishment of a fine, community service or imprisonment. Although criminal activity is seen by society to be morally wrong, and is punishable, people still continue to commit crime. Forensic psychology attempts to apply psychological principles to the criminal justice system. For many years psychologists have tried to explain why some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individuals that had these features were considered to be a more primitive type of human being. Among the features which Lombroso identified were the following: an over sized brain; squinting eyes; prominent eye brows and a projecting jaw. Lombroso believed that these primitive humans could not adjust socially or morally to civilised society, could not distinguish right from wrong, had no remorse or guilt and therefore could not form meaningful relationships. Lombroso determined, Some people are born with a strong, innate predisposition to behave antisocially, (L Uomo Delinquente, Lombroso, 1876). Evaluation of Lombroso s Theory Lombroso made a major contribution to establishing the study of criminal behaviour and was responsible for moving the study of criminology towards scientific research, indicating that biological influences could affect criminality. However Lombroso s experiments cannot be considered to be valid because he never compared his criminal sample to a non criminal control group or took account of racial and ethical differences. He recorded inaccurate measurements, which were not based on proper statistical techniques or an accurate understanding of human physique. Also a large proportion of Lombroso s sample had psychological disorders. This would mean that there was no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Hurricane Katrina And Natural Disaster Similarities Natural disasters come in many forms such as earthquakes, tornados, floods, blizzards, fires, and volcanic eruptions, just to name a few. Anyhow, Natural disasters occur everywhere around the world every single day, if they are small or large. Natural disasters events have been a topic that has affected many countries through the years. Even though many disasters aren t subjected to one area it is common that the worst natural disasterin the United States, occur more often in the coastal areas like Florida, California, and outer Texas. It s not a secret without different weather patterns, the human race possibly wouldn t be able to exist on this planet if it wasn t for weather. Just this year in 2017, hurricanes have been the main story line in our news media s channels this summer and fall. The strong winds combine with water waves in these major hurricane disasters end up creating horrifying floods in many of our communities in the United States. Today I will compare and contrast hurricane Katrinafrom 2005 and the rapid city flood of 1972 and give a brief summary of the history of both natural disasters and then explain how it affected our economy, environment Also, list the characteristics of these two major natural disasters events. To begin with, hurricane Katrina is categories top 5 of the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the united states. It formed on August 23rd, 2005 and vanished on August 31st, 2005 on the Golf coast where New Orleans, Louisiana, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Esthetic Theory and A Portrait of the Artist as a... The Esthetic Theory and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Dedalus defines beauty and the artist s comprehension of his/her own art. Stephen uses his esthetic theory with theories borrowed from St. Thomas Aquinas and Plato. The discourse can be broken down into three main sections: 1) A definitions of beauty and art. 2) The apprehension and qualifications of beauty. 3) The artist s view of his/her own work. I will explain how the first two sections of his esthetic theory relate to Stephen. Furthermore, I will argue that in the last section, Joyce is speaking of Stephen Dedalus and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man as his art. First, Stephen states the theory that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In that point of Stephen s life, he realized that his desires, and anyone s desires, are only animal reflexes: We are all animals. I also am an animal. (Pg. 149). Given that beauty is only intelligible and not physical, It [beauty] awakens, or ought to awaken, or induces, or ought to induce, an esthetic stasis, an ideal pity or an ideal terror, a stasis called forth. (Pg. 150). Stephen then gives a definition of art, Art is the human disposition of sensible or intelligible matter for an esthetic end. (Pg. 150). That art is formed from the Gross Earth, meaning the artist s experiences. Art does not start as something beautiful, but from experiences that are rough and raw. What transforms these experiences into art is how one can recreate the esthetic emotions felt by the artist. An example of this is when Stephen sees the Bird Girl when wandering on the shore of the Irish Sea. He experiences such enlightenment of only the soul and mind: Her eyes had called him and his soul had leaped at the call. To live, to err, to fall, to triumph, to recreate life out of life. A wild angel had appeared to him, the angel of mortal youth and beauty, an envoy from the fair courts of life, to throw open before him in an instant of ecstasy the gates of all the ways of error and glory. (Pg. 123). This epiphany, according to the esthetic theory, would be considered pure art because Stephen experienced it esthetically. The next stage of this discourse, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Vector Control For Mosquitoes Pesticides are available in different types of formulations to target the mosquitoes. Mosquito coil (Megha Pant et al., 2016), a burning fumigant is one of them, but generated smoke is the matter of concern (Weili Liu et al., 2003) on the other hand mosquito repellent creams are associated with problems of allergy or develops rashes (Bhupen Katalia et al., 2013) and the effect is for a limited time in both methods. Vector control strategies also include the application of pesticides to areas where water collects from various sources and provides breeding sites for mosquitoes. The Conventional formulations like Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) Wettable Powder (WP) (Slavica GaЕЎiД‡ et al., 2013; Muhammad Sarwar et al., 2015), used to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ease of handling, transport, and packing. ii. Ready to use formulation and carry the active in premeasured dose rates i.e. there is no need of weighing and making other measurements for dose preparation, as does can be simply decided by counting a number of tablets. iii. The large scale production of tablets is also easy as most of the raw materials used in preparation are commercially available 2.1 Constituents of Tablets: Active ingredient (Pesticide) with adjuvants, which include binder, lubricant, disintegrants, wetting, dispersing agents and diluents are the main constituents of tablets (A. Sirwarkar et al., 2008). Adjuvants are also known as Excipients (Kartik Verma et al., 2016). The adjuvants improve processing characteristic and also contribute in qualifying quality parameters of tablets. Adjuvants are inert and these possibly should be compatible with other ingredients, cost effective and easily available (Shilpa P. Chaudhry et al., 2012). 2.1.1 Binders: Binders are important constituents of the tablet formulation, which perform at processing time, during compression when powder from inlets arrives in between punch and die cavity. The hold between particles is required at time of compression; otherwise, a solid mass of tablet will not produce (Figure 2 above). Binders provide a bond in between particles thus particles are held together and a tablet attains mechanical strength (Hardik Patel et al., 2011) .The adhesion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Stearns Book Chapter 1 Notes Notes from Stearns text book World Civilization 1:1 The Neolithic Revolution (10 13) Farming initially developed in the Middle East, the Fertile Crescent. Grains such as barley and wild wheat were abundant. Also, not heavily forested, and animals were in short supply, presenting a challenge to hunters. 10,000 BCE to 8,000 BCE. Notice: it took thousands of years for this revolution so not fast but profound for history. Agriculture was hard for many hunting and gathering peoples to adopt lots of work. Those in agricultural communities developed diseases, which they became immune. The agricultural people would unintentionally infect the hunters. Americas agriculture began as early as 5,000 BCE, especially in Central ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... oIndus had trading contact with Mesopotamia, but developed own alphabet (not deciphered yet) and art forms o Invasion by Indo Europeans resulted in complete destruction of this culture o Hwange He developed in considerable isolation. 1)organized state regulated irrigation in the fertile but flood prone river valley; 2)by 2000 BCE technology = ride horses and skilled pottery, used bronze, used iron and coal by 1000 BCE; 3)art had delicate designs and early music; 4)by 1500 BCE Shang ruled over the Hwange He valley 5)harmony with nature, opposite of Mesopotamians stressing a gap between humankind and nature 1:3 The Heritage of the river Valley Civilizations(24 28) Legacy of Ancient River Valley o India, ignorance about possible links and what came later (invasion) o China, definite connection b/c Zhou took over from the Shang about 1000 BCE, ruling a loose coalition of regional lords; recorded history flowed smoothly o Mesopotamia and Egypt points are below God like King (Romans emulated), city state gov t began in M.E., slavery, scientific advancements (measuring time, charting stars), temple building by Egyptian (influence Crete and Greek styles) Other smaller groups of the Middle East o Phoenicians devised a simplified alphabet with 22 letters around 1300 BCE became the predecessor of Greek and Latin alphabets. Phoenicians also improved the Egyptian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Understanding Polycystic Kidney Disease Is A Health Condition Topic: Understanding Polycystic Kidney Disease Jess C Brandt Human Diseases November 28, 2016 Understanding Polycystic Kidney Disease Polycystic Kidney Disease is a health condition that primarily involves the kidneys, and it is genetic. It is distinguished by the growth of multiple cysts in these organs that ultimately slowly impair the normal kidney function. These cysts are non cancerous circular sacs that contain a fluid like substance and have the ability to increase in size as more fluid is accumulated. While the condition mostly affects the kidneys, it is not uncommon for the cysts to grow in other body parts, for example, the liver. This disease poses serious complications that can be fatal. The primary cause of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In rare cases, the disease may be due to a gene mutation that happens spontaneously. So as to diagnose this disease, the doctors may use several tests to determine the quantity and size of the cysts. These tests are also used to identify the number of healthy kidney tissues that an individual has. The most commonly used tests is the ultrasound scans where a transducer is placed on the body and is used to emit muffled sound waves that a computer translates into a picture of the kidneys. A second test are the computerized tomography scan that utilizes thin x ray beams to allow the doctor view a cross sectional image of each kidney. The third medical test that can be carried out is magnetic resonance imaging where a cross sectional view of the organs is projected using magnetic fields. Once diagnosed, the management of polycystic kidney disease entails the medical handling of the symptoms from an early stage. Achieving this thus calls for the regulation of blood pressure using angiotensin converting enzyme drugs so as to stop further degradation of the kidneys. Painkillers are also used to control the pain, and antibiotics used to cure any kidney and bladder infections. In severe cases where the cysts inhibit the functioning of the kidneys, kidney dialysis is done. If the disease is unmanaged, it causes several complications that can be fatal. One of those is hypertension, which, if not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Study On Big Five Factor Model A study was conducted to test using the Big Five Factor Model (Costa McCrae, 1995) to measure whether different personalities can or cannot be observed with a group of 1006 Inuit children from Northern Canada who spoke the Inuktitut language between the ages of 9 to 12 year old who were recruited for the study. The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) measure scale was used and the five item measure scales selected were: (Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness, Agreeableness Conscientiousness) , (Goldberg, 1999). The study produced results that Conscientiousness scored the highest amongst the Inuitchildren more than expected. This could have been due to the nurturing and parenting styles of the Inuit community. There is a need for further studies to be conducted with the parents, caregivers, and educators of the Inuit children to confirm whether their personality findings was correct. Extended research may have findings of significant differences depending on the researchers, questionnaires and the interpretation of the data. Structure and Measurement of Intelligence, Method and Results Introduction: The purpose of the study was to assess if the Big Five Factor Model (FFM) structure was appropriate for testing the Inuit children personality using the IPIP questionnaires. FFM originated from the United States and is currently used by psychologist around the world in various applications to measure the personality characteristics, the test accuracy has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Predicting Life Expectancy The quest to prolong our youth continues today, though not through lengthy field explorations, but through improvements in health, nutrition, and medicine. A healthy diet, regular exercise, and vaccinations can greatly improve an individual s life expectancy, while an outbreak of disease, malnutrition, and social unrest can drastically lower an individual s life expectancy. But how are life expectancies affected on a national level? While these factors are central to living longer, they alone cannot be the only facets. The social and economic conditions of each country will undoubtedly affect its citizens, their lifestyles and decisions. Citizens of wealthier countries have access to modern medicine and medical facilities, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . * Malnutrition (X3) This measures the percentage of children under the age of 5 who are underweight. * Drinking water (X4) This measures the percentage of the population that drinks from a healthy water source. * Income level (X5 and X6) This is a categorical variable that categorizes per capita income for each country as high, middle, or low. X5 is 1 if the country is categorized as low. Otherwise, it is 0. X6 is 1 if the country is categorized as medium. Otherwise, it is 0. Methodology To determine the best model, I used the standard regression equation: Y=О±+ ОІ1X1 +ОІ2X2+ОІ3X3+ ....+ ОІ6X6 I check that the data is independent and identically distributed with a mean that follows the regression equation above, and a constant variance. Using the F test and partial F test, I drop input variables from the model that do not provide much additional information over the other variables. Finally, I determine a model that has only significant variables and a reasonable R squared. R squared is a measure of how well the model explains the response variable. For example, if R squared is 99%, then 99% of the variation in the response variable can be explained by variation in the input variables. Results First, I regress Y on all of the input variables, which produces the following output: Overall, this model does provide some information that can be used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Metaphors In The Windup Girl Patricia Cornwell once said, The root of all evil is abuse of power . In Bacigalupi s novel, The Windup Girl, the author exposes the Thailand government and food companies to be evil due to their abuse of power which led to the destruction of Thailand. Controlled by greed, these groups fought amongst each other for control over Thailand s seedbank, using any means necessary to complete their goal. As a result, citizens and civilians living in the country got involved in the fighting. Through the use of metaphor, setting, and character, Bacigalupi expresses the message that social injustice endured by the many is often the result of an abuse by the few, showing in this case that it was the actions of the governmentand food companies that were the cause for the hardships endured by the many. Paulo Bacigalupi uses metaphor in his novelto help the reader comprehend exactly what he is talking about. Gibbons, a talented generipper, said that, We are nature. Our every tinkering is nature, our every biological striving (243). In this situation, Bacigalupi is using Gibbons to represent generippers around the world. They believe they are justified because the ability to genetically modify species was something nature allowed them to learn. This infers the lack of care powerful groups such as the food companies have for the rest of the world. Bacigalupi evidently conveys how this lack of care is utterly responsible for the amount of social injustice experienced by many around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bad Frog Case Study Essay examples Bad Frog Brewery, Inc. v. New York State Liquor Authority 134 F.3d 87 (1998) Copyright 2002 Lawrence O. Gostin. No claim made to original government works Doc. 11134087 BAD FROG BREWERY v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTH., 134 F.3d 87 (1998) 1 of 18 BAD FROG BREWERY, INC. PLAINTIFF APPELLANT v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY, ANTHONY J. CASALE, LAWRENCE J. GEDDA, EDWARD F. KELLY, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY, DEFENDANTS APPELLEES UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT 134 F.3d 87 October 22, 1997, Argued January 15, 1998, Decided В«90 В» JON O. NEWMAN, Circuit Judge: A picture of a frog with the second of its four unwebbed fingers extended in a manner evocative of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bad Frog filed a new application in August, resubmitting the prior labels and slogans, but omitting the label with the slogan He s mean, green and obscene, a slogan the Authority had previously found rendered the entire label obscene. That slogan was replaced with a new slogan, Turning bad into good. The second application, like the first, included promotional material making the extravagant claim that the frog s gesture, whatever its past meaning in The gesture, also sometimes referred to as flipping the bird, see New Dictionary of American Slang 133, 141 (1986), is acknowledged by Bad Frog to convey, among other things, the message fuck you. The District Court found that the gesture connotes a patently offensive suggestion, presumably a suggestion to having intercourse with one s self. 1 Hand gestures signifying an insult have been in use throughout the world for ma ny centuries. The gesture of the extended middle finger is said to have been used by Diogenes to insult Demosthenes. See Betty J. Buml Franz H. Buml, Dictionary of Worldwide Gestures 159 (2d ed. 1997). Other hand gestures regarded as insults in some countries include an extended right thumb, an extended little finger, and raised index and middle fingers, not to mention those effected with two hands. See id. Public Health Law and Ethics: A Reader Copyright 2002 Lawrence O. Gostin BAD FROG BREWERY v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTH., 134 F.3d 87 (1998) 3 of 18 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Millford Plantation Research Paper Millford plantation is a historic place located on SC 261, west of Pinewood, SC. Built in 1839 1841, Millford Plantation is considered by many to be the finest example of Greek revival residential architecture in America. The house is located in such a remote section of rural SC that it comes to a surprise to first time visitors, who must drive over miles of dirt roads and through thick forests to reach the house. The house has massive columns, sixteen foot windows, a domed rotunda enclosing a spectacular staircase. All these impressive features are inherent in Greek Rival architecture (Classical American Homes). John Laurence Manning (1816 1819) built Millford plantation, he was the son of Elizabeth Peye Richardson and Governor Richard I. Manning of South Carolina. John L. Manning was later governor himself, and he later married Susan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the plantation would recover from the war to additional growth of the gardens as they became the main focus when the plantation opened to the public. Today, Magnolia plantation continues to thrive and prosper more and more everyday (Magnolia Plantation and Gardens). Last but not least, completed in 1859, Redcliffe Plantation was once the home of James Henry Hammond, and many of his decedents. Redcliffe Plantation interprets the history of many generations and multiple families that were enslaved at Redcliffe and other plantations. Visitors get to experience African American history whenever they please being that Redcliffe is open year round (Introduction). Redcliffe provides a setting for people to explore the environment of the enslaved. It also reflects how the white and black families who lived and worked there had an impact on the lager institution of slavery. The abandoned slave quarters, mansion, and the beautiful magnolia trees planted in 1860 serve to show the plantations rich and important history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Parkinson’s disease is a disorder that progresses over... Parkinson s disease is a disorder that progresses over time. It affects your movement through your nervous system; the disorder causes stiffness, and slow movement in your body. Most noticeably started in little tremors in your hands it gradually increases over time. Early stages consists little expression in your face or no movement in your arms as you walk. Your speech may also slur, or slow down. Symptoms usually worsen over time. Symptoms of Parkinson s disease vary from person to person. They often affect one side of your body and steadily make its way to the other side. Regrettably, the first side is usually affected the worst. Tremors usually affect the body. Shaking begins in your hands or fingers. You can tell when your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also exposure to toxins such as herbicides, and pesticides slightly increases your risks due to the chemicals. Parkinson s disease is also accompanied by dementia in some cases. Your thinking becomes difficult due to cognitive problems in the brain. Depression and emotional changes in your person may develop also. You may feel panicked, anxious, or even lose motivation to carry out your day. Symptoms like these can be cured with anti depressants. Drooling may become an issue due to it being hard, or slowed swallowing. Also patients with Parkinson s may develop sleep disorders. Waking up in throughout the night, or waking up early or sleeping earlier than usual can be expected. You may also experience rapid eye movement, which involves actin gout your dreams. Being unable to control your bladder, or difficulty urinating is also a complication of Parkinson s. Due to a slower digestive tract, you may have constipation. Your blood pressure also changes. You will feel dizzy or lightheaded when you stand; this is due to orthostatic hypotension, a drop in blood pressure. You may also experience problems in your sense of smell. You may have trouble identifying a certain odor, or differentiating between smells. Fatigue and pain are also complications of the disease. You lose energy and quickly become tired. Pain is usually associated in different parts of the body. There are different leads to Parkinson s disease. As time progresses certain neurons in your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Income Tax In The United States If you are a working American Citizen, you pay income tax. We are so used to the income tax that we do not even look at that part of our pay checks anymore. When we discuss our pay with friends or family we refer to it as our take home pay not what we actually earn. Next time you receive a paycheck stop and really look at the details. There is federal income tax, state income tax, and some areas have local income tax. Do not forget about Social Security tax and Medicare. Now, imagine that the income taxes were erased from your paycheck. That s a big difference, is it not? Actually getting the money you earn. That is the reason I am an advocate of the Fair Tax Plan. We get to keep the money we earn, the government still receives revenue, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As tax time approaches, it s critical to understand which tax deductions are allowable for each particular individual taxpayer. Basically, the IRS allows a deductions for business use of a home or residence and it s your responsibility to know exactly what is an allowable IRS deduction and what is not. You obviously cannot deduct your entire home for business because you live there so follow the steps below to help you determine what portion of your home is used for business: Determine if your home is actually being used for business by meeting 2 of the next 3 conditions: Determine if most administrative and managerial tasks are done from the home. Determine if your home office is a separate structure. Determine if you regularly meet clients and/or patients at your home in order to conduct business. Determine which portion of your home is used for business. Divide the number of square feet used for a home office or home based business by the total number of square feet in your home. Working at a desk in your den or kitchen a few days a year isn t going to allow you to get the home office deduction. If that same desk is used on a regular basis and only for business, well then that may qualify. Determine which expenses are allowable as deductions: rent or mortgage, portion of utility bills, travel expenses for business, computers used for business, etc. Check ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Wade Davis Research Paper Is Wade Davis a good ethnographer? Wade Davis is an ethnographer who also does writing, photographer, and film making. He went to Columbia to study a group of people that was believed to be lost people of the Amazonians. The question that has been brought up for this paper is whether or not Wade Davis is a good ethnographer? Most people would probably bring up that he only does ethnography for the chance to use drugs. I won t bring that up but the stuff that I saw in the movie, Light at the Edge of the Earth. Firstly, Wade Davis is on the border of being a good and a bad ethnographer on the first ethnographic step. The first ethnographic step is to gain entrГ©e. He gained entrГ©e through a friend who happened to be a person the Baracana trusted. He was allowed to enter the tribe that he was studying because they wanted the world to know that they were around. He also gained entrГ©e through the shamans of the people he visited. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second ethnographic step is to gain trust of the people you are going to be studying. He is on the border because he was a friend of a person that the tribe trusted. He was trusted enough to be allowed to see the places that the Baracana considered to be sacred. He was also allowed to film the Baracana while they prepared for the Cassava Ceremony. He was also trusted to participate in some ceremonies that they were holding. He was also trusted to make a movie that showed white that they still respected their ancestors and looked after their environment. He was also trusted with the fact that Baracana wanted him to send the message to the white people that they did not want their forests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Weak Arguments in Cosmological Argument by Thomas Aquinas Many philosophers have posed the question: How can I prove that God exists? Thomas Aquinas attempted to prove the existence of God in a rational way through his Cosmological argument. Aquinas argued that every event as we observe it has a cause and a casual chain cannot be infinite. Therefore, a first cause is necessary and this cause is God. Aquinas argument is unsuccessful because it assumes that God is a necessary being, fails to prove that the world is not an infinite chain of events, and undermines the basis of his argument by saying that God is infinite. Aquinas argued the existenceof God with five main points. Aquinas began by saying that nothing can be a cause of itself; rather every event was caused by some prior event. Therefore event A causes event B that leads to event C and so forth. He believed in this cause and effect relationship but believed that there must be a first cause as a starting point. When contemplating this starting point Aquinas rejected the possibility of an infinite series of events. This means that the universe has not existed forever and there must have been something from which every single event stems. There must be an uncaused first cause, which Aquinas concluded to be God. The first cause is called the unmoved mover. The unmoved mover is what set all other events and beings in motion. The arguments made by Aquinas at first seem to be powerful. However, when examining and taking a closer look the arguments don t seem to be as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...