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5Th Grade Compare And Contrast Essay Rubric 5Th Grade Compare And Contrast Essay Rubric
Primary Overt Hypothyroidism
The patient s diagnosis is primary overt hypothyroidism. The patient presents with certain features
such as weight gain, weakness, excessively dry flaking skin, dry hair, sluggish movements,
constipation, bradycardia, diminished deep tendon reflexes, and bilateral edematous hands, which
is classical signs and symptoms for primary hypothyroidism. The patient laboratory test reveals she
has an elevation in serum thyroidstimulating hormone level along with low serum free thyroxin and
triiodthyronine levels, which indicates it is a dysfunction or abnormality in the thyroid gland as
opposed to the pituitary gland or hypothalamus (Gaitonde; Lohano; Porth, 2015, p. 780; Ross,
2014).
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Based on the levothyroxine dosing guidelines for hypothyroidism in adults, the patient s initial
starting dose would be 100 micrograms per day. The patient is instructed to take the medication
once daily wither thirty minutes before eating in the morning or at bedtime or two hours post last
meal ate. The patient is advised not to take calcium or iron supplements within four hours of
taking levothyroxine because it can alter the absorption of thyroid hormone. The patient should
start feeling better within two to three weeks of starting the levothyroxine, if not she is advised
to contact the clinic for a reevaluation. The patient will have a scheduled reevaluation
appointment along with laboratory work (redraw of TSH) in six weeks. Depending on the patient
s reevaluation laboratory work and presenting condition, there will be additional adjustments to
the medication regimen followed by another six week reevaluation or she will have a six month
reevaluation to assure proper maintenance dose has been achieved. The patient is advised that if
there is any change in patient s status as far as weight loss/gain, pregnancy, surgery, or new
additional medications that may alter the thyroid hormone level, there will be a need to reassess
plan of care (Danzi; Garber; Ross,
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Personal Narrative-Versity Of Montana At Missoula
You want to go inside or just eat in the car? I usually eat in the car because so many people want
to talk sports or ask about my college plans if I eat at a table. I hate the attention and feel
obligated to be civil, but I must admit, it usually ruins my lunch. I think people forget that I m
just a kid trying to enjoy his senior year in high school. Everybody seems to know what s better
for me than I do, myself. You ever get that feeling? Bella was surprised that he would even ask a
question like that. Didn t he know that she wasn t expected to do anything by anybody? She didn t
even know what she would do after high school and she was quite sure nobody else cared even her
mother. Rachel probably assumed that Bella would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Travis had already told his mother about Bella and his interest in her. Doris Hartley was always
interested in Travis friends and never told him who she thought he should or shouldn t date.
Travis told her that he had known Bella or, more precisely, that he had known about Bella, since
grade school. He admitted that he had felt sorry for her. Even if she had walked with a limp, she
had seemed so normal and happy until polio had crippled her. And she had become so sad and
withdrawn afterwards. He told Doris how Bella had stayed to herself all the time, always alone
and always excluded. He said that when he was a junior in high school, he had been asked by his
English teacher to help grade papers and he saw an essay Bella had written entitled, The Weight
and Measure of a Soul. It was a beautifully composed piece that quoted Chaucer, St. Thomas
Aquinas, C.S. Lewis and even Mark Twain. In contrast to the blatant plagiarism o her class
mates, her work was original, cerebral and very poignant. It was as if she were baring her own
soul. He knew then that he just had to know her better. He shared with his mother that he felt
happier spending time with her than with any of the other girls he had dated. He especially loved
her honesty and
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Negative Effects Of Korea
From 1910 to 1945, when Japan surrendered after its defeat in World War II, Korea was a colony
of Japan during Japan s pursuit towards domination of Asia. Japan s intent was to erase the
Korean national identity. According to a BBC World Service Poll conducted in 2014, 79% of
South Koreans view Japan s influence negatively, and 15% express a positive view, making South
Korea, behind China, the second country with the most negative feelings of Japan in the world.
Among many of the hardships and humiliations suffered by Koreans during this period, Japan s
occupation in Korea affected their education, communications, culture, government, and women
negativity. First off, Korean education was negatively affected by the Japanese colonization.
Before Japan s colonization, Korea s education system was swiftly improving. Education had
been important in Korea since the 14th century. In 1907, missionaries ran 508 primary schools
and 22 high schools. Japan s colonization destroyed much of this system. By 1917, the number of
schools run by missionaries was halved and by 1937 only 34 remained. In 1939, the Japanese
governor instructed that students should speak in Japanese and not be allowed to speak Korean
inside or outside of school. Also, Korean families were forced to change their names to Japanese
names and if they refused, they were prohibited from enrolling in school, thus 84% of Korean
families changed their names by 1940. This made learning harder because only Japanese language
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Analysis Of The Catcher In The Rye
Worlds Apart In a City Boy s Heart The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. Salinger set in 1950s
New York City, deals greatly with maturity and youth. Especially, with regard to teenage
struggles in Holden Caulfield, and the effects of the environment on him. Phoebe and Sally
Hayes, the two most mentioned girls in the novel, differ greatly from each other in what they
represent and in how they influenced Holden Caulfield. Phoebe positively affects Holden, and
gives him direction and reality. One example of how Phoebe positively affects Holden is their
conversations during Holden s visit, in which Phoebe tries to convince Holden not to leave.
Holden being very lost, drifting about New York City, was anchored back to reevaluating his
life and what he needs to do with Phoebe s guidance. Holden s reevaluation of his life, after
being guided by Phoebe, to go to her play, makes him appear like that he had regained a small
sense of direction in his life. Another example of Phoebe s positive affect is given after Phoebe
convinces Holden to stay, and not wander, with Holden admitting, I really did go home
afterwards...I felt so damn happy... The way old Phoebe kept going around... (212 213). By
convincing Holden to stay, Phoebe s positive affect is clearly sown exemplifying Phoebe s
importances in giving direction to Holden s life. Their conversation was the first time Holden was
not expressing his usual self destructive behavior; this was mainly due to Phoebe s presences and
concern as
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Essay on A Brief Biography of Mary Shelley
Thesis: Although Mary Shelley had a tragic childhood, she was able to overcome her personal
tradies in order to become a well known writer and poet.
Introduction: Mary Shelley was a well known poetry. She began to write at the age of sixteen
when she married her first husband Percy Shelley. Mary Shelley had a tragic childhood growing up
losing the only mother figure that she knew of name, Lousia the nanny. This convinced Mary to
start writing about the relationship of the individuals to history and the relationship of daughters to
fathers. First, Mary were born on August 30, 1797. Mary was the only daughter of William
Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. Mary s Godwin died after giving birth to the little one
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After two months back to London Mary married Percy Shelley. Second, Mary first book was
History of a Six Weeks Tour. This book was published in 1817. Mary and Percy left for this tour
taking her half sister Jane Claire Clairmont.The book basically was wrote on Mary experience on
the continent.The six week tour took Part of France, Switzerland, Germany and Holland. Mary
father discovered the romance between the two. Mary father stopped talking to her but constantly
asking Mary husband Percy for money. Doing this tour Mary became pregnant with a little girl.
After Mary gave birth to the little baby name Christened Clara she only lived for two weeks.
Next, Mary best known novel that published was Frankenstein. This book was published
anonymously in 1818. The first edition of Frankenstein had an unsigned preface by Percy
Shelley. She than published articles, reviews, poetry, and stories in periodicals such as London
Magazine and The Keepsake. Frankenstein was a text that is part Gothic novel and part
philosophical novel. Mary later wrote more novels that goes by the name Valperga , The Fortunes
of Perkin Warbeck , Lodore , Falkner , The Last Man .
Third, her personal life impacted on her literature. She started off with an excellent childhood.
Next, the relationship of the individual to history and the relationship of daughters to fathers.
Mary Shelley s tragic childhood did not prevent her from becoming a well known writer it
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The Holy Virgin Mary Essay
What a sensation was made about the Sensation exhibition in the Brooklyn Museum of Art. The
focus of Mayor Giuliani s outcry was the piece The Holy Virgin Mary by Chris Ofili. Funny, he
didn t give attention to some of the other outrageous works including the pubescent female
mannequins studded with erect penises, vaginas, and anuses, fused together in various postures
of sexual coupling, or the portrait of a child molester and murder made from what appears like
child hand prints or bisected animals in plexiglass tanks full of formaldehyde. Would it ever have
made headlines with a different title, like Afro lady ? I don t think so. I guess targeting religion
gets a little too personal. Giuliani said, You don t have the right to... Show more content on
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If you think about it, many African cultures had no use for gold until the Europeans came along.
But in America, dung is a bad, nasty thing. We even have pooper scoopers for our house pets
excretions on public property. No one should have to deal with that! No, no one wants to see
poop! We use gold to gild halos on our saints. Poop? How atrocious! You can t use feces in art!
But, how many people know that artists used human urine as a fixative in pigments of religious
works such as the Last Supper and the ceilings of the Vatican? How many know that Old Master
painters used mummy brown, yep you guessed it, a pigment consisting of pulverized Egyptian
mummies? No one complains about shadows in 18th century paintings of the Virgin being made
out of dead people. As for the porn pictures, they suggest putti just as the Virgin Marys symbology
reflects fertility.
So what s the big deal? Do you think people get too focused on the medium instead of the
message? Does it matter what material the artist is using to get the message across? What is
acceptable? The norm would be oil, different types of earth, egg, rock and wood.
Let s take a look at a little history in medieval art. There was a movement towards the end of the
first millennium called Iconoclasm. This factor hated images and icons which were believed to be
endowed with mysterious powers that could work miracles by intervention from the saints. This
Iconoclastic Controversy defined and declined the creation of
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Michael Oher s Struggle In The Blind Side By John Lee Hancock
In The Blind Side, filmed by John Lee Hancock, he describes a black man struggling to fit in
with white society. Michael Oher, the main character shows the audience how he gets mistreated
and discriminated from his hometown community. The director shows that the Tuohy family
accepts Michael for who he is and what he wants to be, they are Michael s enduring power, armor
and salvation for when he faces his new path of transformation. Michael has lived in many
different foster families, but decides to leave them, which is because he feels like he does not fit
in by the families different situation, status and lifestyles. When he is adopted by the Tuohy s he
detaches himself from them because he is Black American and the Tuohy s are rich, successful...
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As they are walking to the store where he gets his clothes Leigh Ann asks Michael, You are
going to protect me right? Michael answers, I got your back. For both sides of Michael and
Leigh Ann, they are together experiencing a way of life they never knew about. For example,
Michael is experiencing the way Leigh Ann and her family live, as rich, successful and involved
people for as Leigh Ann is experiencing where Michael came from and how he was raised in this
low poverty community and violent lifestyle. Leigh Ann goes on a frequent lunch with three
other white women, as they had done on many times before. The women ask Leigh Ann if
adopting Michael is a white guilt trip and Leigh Ann replies back to them, I do not need you all to
make my choices, but I do ask that you respect them. They then tell her that he is changing her life
and it is a great decision. Leigh Ann tells him that he is changing her life. This shows how the
ladies were disrespectful in the beginning thinking it was all a joke, but soon they realized that it
did not matter what their opinions were, it was something Leigh Ann truly believed
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Fed Up Documentary
In the documentary Fed Up presented by Katie Couric and Laurie David they focus on the
fabrications presented by the food industry in regards of creating healthier choices for the public.
According to the documentary 2 out of 3 Americans are either overweight or obese, and it is
surpassing cancer rates (Fed Up, 2014). In order to address the problem health professionals
recommend their patients that in order to lose weight they must exercise and eat less. It is a simple
solution to a condition that is greatly stigmatized by society. This documentary argues that eating
less and exercise will not guarantee weight loss in individuals. Doctors tell their patients that the
fewer calories they consume the easier it will be for them to lose weight. However, this statement is
not realistic for many people, specifically children. The documentary follows three obese children
who are currently facing many adverse health effects due to their weight. They are told that in order
to prevent metabolic syndrome they must change their diet completely. The problem is that
children can t control their environment. They are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, if they were to eat almonds because of the fiber they would feel full longer and
cause the blood sugar to decrease. Yet, if they were to consume a soft drink it would be observed
faster in the liver causing the blood sugar to rise creating fat cells immediately. The obvious
choice would be to eat almonds, but it is more likely that children will prefer a soft drink (Fed
Up, 2014). This relates to previous class discussions on the bliss point, in which food industries
add the right amount of salt, sugar, and fat to make children crave the food more. It puts children
more at risk because not only is it affecting their leptin, and ghrelin levels, it will make it more
difficult for children to have the energy to work out and chose healthier food
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Apple Inc, By Steven Wozniak Essay
Apple Inc. was founded by Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak in 1976 by selling a designer
personal computer, called the Apple 1. Through technology Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak
were able to introduce a mass produced personal computer called the Apple 2, which was the
first color display. With the Apple 2 being a success the partner upcoming revision of the product
line was the Macintosh (Mac), a user friendly product that allows users to interact with screen
images rather than text commands. The Macintosh (Mac) was introduced to the public in 1984
but failed to uphold as a prospering product. Software used in the Mac was not upgraded and did
not have the availability to compete with the other leading electronic equipment such as PC and
IBM, which had previously been introduced in 1981. Although the Mac started out with initial
success my analysis shows that the software used in the Mac was under such tight restrictions that
no outside software developers were allowed to obtain any information on the software used.
Apple s restrictions on the Apple Certified Developers Program for software made it difficult for
Mac to compete with other leading Microsoft, which was the introduction of Window s 1.0. Unlike
Apple, Microsoft made the software used available to other computer companies. Apple did not sell
or share software with rival companies. Even with the introduction of Mac, Apple was able to set
prices higher than the competitors. With the introduction of Window s 1.0
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Chesapeake Bay And The Bay
About 18 thousand years ago, glacial sheets from the last ice age begin to melt (Chesapeake Bay
Program n.d.). As the glaciers melted the large volume of water began to raise sea levels. The
rising seas levels engulfed the coast and flooded the Susquehanna river ( Geological History n.d.).
Once the seas levels have risen, the temperatures continued to rise changing the landscape. So oak,
maple, hickory, and other hardwood species started to appear (Chesapeake BayProgram n.d.). Once
the temperature increases even more hardwood forests and wetlands are created. As even more of
the glaciers melt it floods the Susquehanna rivermore and it even floods the Potomac, James, and
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The Bay is fed by 48 major rivers and 100 small tributaries draining a 64,000 square mile basin (
Geological History n.d.). The Bay has a width of four miles near Aberdeen, Maryland to thirty
miles near Cape Charles, Virginia (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). The average depth of the bay
is 21 feet with troughs as deep as 174 feet deep (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). The main rivers
of the Chesapeake Bay is the Susquehanna, Potomac, James, Rappahannock, Chester, Nanticoke,
Patuxent, and the Choptank rivers (Sprague et al 2000). The main rivers of the Chesapeake Bay
watershed send about 51 billion gallons of freshwater into the Bay each day (Chesapeake Bay
Program n.d.). These rivers are homes to many fish, amphibians, invertebrates, and other animals.
Not only do aquatic animals live in these rivers, plenty of aquatic plants live there too
(Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). There are many factors that could affect the health of the
Chesapeake Bay including litter, debris, sediment pollution, chemical contaminants, and any man
made objects (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). Any litter and debris will work its way up to the
Bay from the rivers and smother any grass beds along with bottom dwelling creators and add
chemical contaminants to the water. Any excess nutrients that come from urban runoff or vehicle
emissions will cause harmful algae to grow which blocks sunlight and does not allow plants to
grow due to low oxygen dead zones
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•Players Who Participate In Athletics Consent And Assume
Players who participate in athletics consent and assume risk if injury occurs as an aspect of the
game. Thus, players who take part in such a dangerous sport as hockey accept the dangers that
inhere in it so far as they are obvious and necessary (People v. Schacker). However, if the dangers
inherent in the sport were obscure or unobserved or so serious as to justify the belief that
precautions of some kind must have been taken to avert them. People engaged in athletic
competition are generally held to have legally assumed the risk of injuries, which are known,
apparent and reasonably foreseeable consequences of participation. A complainant does not assume
the risk of reckless or intentional conduct. Injuries must be so severe as to be... Show more content
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However, simply because an individual consents to participate in an event where violence is usual
does not mean that that individual consents to any act committed against him in the event
(Hackbart v. Cincinnati Bengals). Despite the violent nature of [boxing], there are rules prohibiting
certain conduct...[such as the biting off a piece of an opponents ear] the very existence of such
rules demonstrates that there are boundaries to what constitutes acceptable behavior in the sport
(Hackbart v. Cincinnati Bengals). In this situation it is not reasonably foreseeable for a boxing
opponent to bite another boxers ear. The biting of an opponent s ear is intentional and reckless
conduct which did not fall within normal conduct of the sport of boxing and the boxer who bit his
opponents ear will likely be liable for prosecution (Regina v McSorley).
c)In frustration, a professional golfer throws a golf ball high in the air behind him and it hits
another golfer who was fixing his shoe.
It is highly likely that the professional golfer that threw the ball in anger behind him will be liable
for a tortious action. A golfer tends not to consentor assume the risk of a hidden or undisclosed
danger, not of common knowledge, in the absence of warning or personal knowledge. In golf, it is
common practice for a golfer to issue a warning if his shot deviates from the intended target (Shin
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1950s Home Appliances
Home Appliances
1950s was a decade of great technological development.
1950s home appliances raised standards of living and released housewives from the strain of
household chores.
The most representative item would have been the washing machine. This was a massive time
saver and allowed women to keep up to date with the cleaning, to keep a comfortable home and do
all the cooking as well as having some leisure time.
They were very populous in America but it wasn t until the 1950s that it was introduced in
Australia, Almost every home appliance was invented in earlier years overseas and introduced to
Australia later.
Entertainment
Australians in the 1950s could afford more entertainment products than ever before. Televisionwas
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He tapped into the young teen market and thrilled audiences with his original style of music and hip
gyrating bad boy image. Entertainment was very much influenced by the American culture.
In 1950 Australian began to reject the Australian culture in favour of cultural influence trends such
as Britain and America.
Technology
The television industry had been established in America in the 1940s. After WW2 they quickly
turned to the airways and been producing mass television exports. 1950 in Australia 83% of
television content was source from America while the rest was sourced from Britain. For example
the 10 most popular programs on Australian Commercial television where all American such as
Perry Mason, the Finstones and I love Lucy.
Transport
Post WW2 Holden began The Project 2000 car design. A group of design personnel made a trip
to America resulting in a handmade model being shipped back to Australia for the car to be
extently tested. By the end of 1940s this car called the SX was released to a massive audience
including the prime minister of Australia. The production began to average about 10 per day. By
the beginning of 1950s Holden had an overflowing waiting list. 12 months later 20,000 cars were
being produced annually.
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Taking Control of Eating with Bulemia or Anorexia Essay
According to the article Eating disorders 101, it states that Between 5 and 10 million Americans
have anorexia or bulimia . People may not think of anorexia as an addiction, but in many ways it
is. Anorexia usually begins as a diet. People may feel a loss of control and dieting is something
that they feel they can have control over, thus feeling better about themselves. People will become
closer with their bodies and soon develop a preoccupation with food and fear of gaining weight.
The person may begin to notice something wrong but won t stop dietingbecause the quest for the
perfect thin body has become the most important factor in their life.
Some people may think that anorexia is affected only by teens but in fact mothers have a big ...
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This could then result in the patient not reaching their full height and developing brittle bones.
Many doctors say that weight loss leads to many health effects. The lack of food causes the body
to break down and cause to function properly as internal organs, such as the kidneys and liver,
begin to shrink. Blood abnormalities include leukopenia (low white blood cells), thrombocytopenia
(low platelet counts), and osteopenia (thinning of the bones).
Anorexia has a big effect towards teens. According to the book Anorexia by Karen F. Balkin, it
states My story began 14 years ago when I was 12 years old. I was an awkward middle schooler
who desperately wanted to be beautiful and ached to be popular. I heard enough derogatory fat
comments and witnessed enough pointed fingers while growing up to know that I didn t ever want
shunned and ridiculed like that. Therefore, I came to the conclusion that to be beautiful and
popular, you needed to be thin. Some teens may feel the only way to fit in is to lose weight or the
other teens will pick on them. The other teens should indeed stop bulling anorexic teens because it
ll encourage them to keep starving themselves.
The first step in treating anorexia often is the most difficult one. The person with anorexia must
admit that he or she needs help. According to the book Anorexia by Bonnie Graves, it states First,
the person must be evaluated for any urgent medical problems. The next step is to help the person
begin gaining weight by
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The Effects Of Anxiety Disorders And Situational Anxiety...
Abstract: This research paper summarizes the results of three academic articles exploring the effects
of anxiety disorders, and situational anxiety on short term working memory. These three articles all
used different methods in attempt to connect anxiety with working memory performance. To
summarize, these studies attempt to answer the question of whether or not an attentional bias
toward threatening (anxietytriggering) exposure or conditions, causes a greater susceptibility to
distraction and reduced STM capacity cognitively. They also explore generalized anxiety patients
to see if there is a connection between the condition of anxiety as appose to the response of anxiety.
The results of these pieces of research together were mixed or inconclusive to whether anxiety
negatively effects the short term working memory. This analyses will be about three research
articles and summarizing the studies. These three articles lead toward the conclusion that short
term working memory is negatively effected by situational anxiety and also anxiety disorders.
Keywords: Anxiety, Short Term Memory, Working Memory Introduction: The effects of anxiety
on short term working memory is a large issue discussed by cognitive psychologists today. Anxiety
effects many adults of all ages and is a constant struggle for people who suffer from it. Many
different research studies have confirmed anxiety is some what associated with performance
deficits in all sorts of cognitive tasks including,
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The Crittenton Center Of Downtown Peoria
The Crittenton Center located in the heart of downtown Peoria, has two rooms dedicated to pre
school age children (3 5 year olds). The Firefly room is home to eighteen students, four boys and
fourteen girls, all of whom are deemed at risk by the Department of Child and Family Services
or DCFS. The Crittenton Center also bases all of its best practice guidelines on DCFS standards
and its academic standards are in line with Illinois Common Core requirements (Toya, personal
communication, July 17, 2015). The Firefly room is brightly lit with three large windows that
look out onto the playground and garden. The walls are painted bright red and are adorned with
student s artwork as well as educational posters. Roughly two thirds of the room is carpeted and
the other one third is tiled. The tiled portion of the room contains tree tables that are used for
teacher led activities and mealtimes. This portion of the room also contains some storage a long
sand table and a hand sink. The carpeted portion of the room contains the rooms five activity
centers, open area to run and play and contains a large carpet used for circle time. One corner of
the room is reserved for storing the children s cots, there is also an unused changing station and
more storage. As I mentioned before; there are five activity stations. There is a reading/calming
corner, a science station, a housekeeping station, a fine motor skillstation and a block center. Each
station is stocked with appropriate toys
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Robinson Crusoe Character Analysis
A person may find someone likeable for many different reasons. Maybe the person is charismatic
and loyal, honest and humble, grateful and trustworthy. The likability of the protagonist in
Daniel Defoe s novel, Robinson Crusoe, is often called into question by many of its readers. The
story starts with the protagonist, Robinson Crusoe, leaving home against his father s wishes to
voyage across the sea. But misfortune fell upon this voyage in the form of a great storm. During
this storm, Crusoe prays to God, saying that if He saved him, Crusoe would serve him for the
rest of his life. This storm caused Crusoe and his shipmates to abandon ship and watch it fonder.
He survived, forgot his promise to God, was deemed bad luck by the captain and the crew, and
was directed to never again board a ship. Ignoring this, Crusoe boarded another ship, on which he
and the crew were captured by pirates and sold as slaves. He was a slave for three years before
he escaped with another slave named Xury. They are then saved by a Portuguese captain, who
keeps Xury and takes Crusoe to Brazil. There Crusoe lives a life similar to what his father
wanted for him, a simple yet content life. He at first vowed to never sail again, but after getting
better acquainted with his neighbor, he was persuaded to travel to Africa with his neighbor to
bring slaves, free of cost, back to their farms, breaking this vow. But he proves to, again, be bad
luck. The ship crashes and Crusoe is the only man to survive. Through all this, and more, Crusoe
proves himself to be inconsiderate, selfish, inhumane, and ungrateful, all unlikable traits. During
all of his adventures, Robinson Crusoe was inconsiderate of his shipmates safety and selfish.
His first voyage was literally a shipwreck and it all sparked from his selfish desire to venture
across the seas. He was told by the captain that this was a sign that he was not to be a seafaring
man. (Defoe, 9). Crusoe sailed again, knowing that he was destined for disaster, putting all his
shipmates in danger. And the captain was right. Disaster fell upon him and his shipmates on most
of his voyages. On his second voyage they were boarded and captured by pirates, and sold as
slaves. He had almost learned his
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Myasthenia Gravis Research Paper
Myasthenia gravis is considered an autoimmune disease because people who have it carry an
antibody called polyclonal that destroys the acetylcholine receptors (Neurology, 2013). These
antibodies destroy receptor sites in the neuromuscular junction faster than the body can produce
them. Usually antibodies protect the body from foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses, but in
the case of MG it attacks accessories that are required for muscle movement. In a study conducted
by Jon Lindstrom and Seybold Marjorie (1998), it was concluded that out of 71 patients with MG,
87 percent of them had a greater amount of antibodies for destroying acetlycholine receptors than
normal (Lindstrom Marjorie, 1998). They compared this amount to 175 patients... Show more
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For example, anti acetylcholinesterase agents like Mestinon are available; these stop the
breakdown of acetlycholine allowing more to be created, letting more of it to be attached to
receptors (Product Information, 2005). Mesttinon and similar medications have been around for
almost fifty years, however they do cause nausea, muscle cramps and involuntary twitches. There is
also corticosteroids like prednisone which basically which reduce acetylcholine receptor antibody
(Treatment for MG, 2010). They are inexpensive but they may cause hypertension and diabetes
(Treatment for MG, 2010). Another major approach to treating myasthenia gravis is removing the
thymus gland. Between ten to fifteen percent of patients with MG have a tumor in this gland. The
relationship between myasthenia gravis and the thymus gland is still a topic under major study and
for the most part is unclear. However, some scientist say the thymus gland is what produces the
acetylcholine receptor antibodies. Over the years, patients with MG have gotten this thymus gland
removal done and have experienced improvement in muscle weakness. A study done by Giuseppe
Marulli, Marco Schiavon, Egle Perissinotto and their colleagues (2012) looked at 100 patients with
MG who went through the surgery to remove the thymus gland (Marulli et al., 2012). The results
stated that it was only a 60 300 minute procedure with a median three day
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Positive And Negative Effects Of The Media
The media industry influences society by providing entertainment, spreading information, and
allowing for communication. The abundance of technology such as cell phones, tablets, computers,
and television has made the world much more connected than ever. Consequently, more and more
Americans are becoming dependent on such devices that make daily tasks easier. Through these
connections, the mediais able to implement itself into everyday lives, and although these
advancements improve people s lives, there are aspects that are negative. The media tends to be
enjoyed for the benefits it offers with a disregard for its risks. Unfortunately, the current generation
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These advertisements are present in many of today s viewing programs and as alcohol is shaped
into adolescents lives, the more harmful the media becomes.
Alcohol is only one of the many damaging impacts the media promotes. Commercials, a form of
media, is persistent in providing goods that harm the community that is exposed to it. For
example, when a child or adult is viewing television, they are exposed to commercials that
reference food products at approximately ten times an hour, and these are foods with high
amounts of calories (Rosiek). The way in which the media presents such foods makes
adolescents much more vulnerable to making unhealthy choices. As a consequence, for every
extra hour a child spends viewing television weekly, the risk of them developing obesity is
increased by three percent (Rosiek). As inactivity decreases and the malicious food consumption
increases during these television seasons, the obesity rates take a leap in number as well.
Moreover, obesity has its own risks as well, as many children are faced with obesity, they are also
challenged with diabetes, respiratory disorders, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases (Rosiek). The
more media specifically commercials is influenced by thousands of households with no limitation,
the more harmful impact the media will have on newer generations.
However, some of society views the media through television as a
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Persuasive Literary Devices In Could We Be Amusing...
Could We Be Amusing Ourselves to Death?
The evolution of technology has become indescribable. Technology is prevalent in our society, as
well as its portrayal in the media, a seemingly essential aspect of our everyday lives. Although
many idolize how technology has improved our lives, many fail to recognize technology s faults.
By using three persuasive literary devices (pathos, logos, and ethos), Neil Postman expresses his
concern for technological advancement and possible failure in the book Amusing Ourselves to
Death. Logos appeals to logic; when using a persuasive device such as logos, you are using
logical reasoning to appeal to the reader. When using logos, you must include facts, statistics,
and citing credible sources. By using ethos, the author conveys his ideas while being well aware
of what he is talking about by utilizing credible sources. Pathos, however, conveys the author s
ideas by appealing to the reader s emotions. Postman does an outstanding job of orchestrating a
piece using the most popular persuasive elements. Postman was able to incorporate all three of
these devices into his book, but the most prominent one in my opinion, and that helps to best
convey Postman s point, is logos; statistics and facts are two things you very rarely can fight
against. Over and over Postman uses facts on how the media is basically dumbing us down. For
example, Postman pointed out that with the rise of the televised age there was then a decrease in
literacy.
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Essay about Father Roles Heaney
Father Roles Heaney Father Roles
There are many factors that will shape a young boy s life, but possibly none more important than
the role of that boy s father. Seamus Heaney and Theodore Roethke both have shown the
importance of the father role in their poems Digging and My Papas Waltz. Although the roles of
the fathers in these poems were different, the respect and admiration shown by their sons is one in
the same. Weather it is Heaney s father digging under his window, or Roehtke s father dancing him
around as a little boy, the love shown in these two poems, shows a direct relation on the lives they
shared with their fathers.
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Corked sloppily with paper. This shows that while Heaney decided not to follow in his fathers
footsteps, he loved and cared for his father regardless (Glover 543). Overall, Heaney s love for his
father was a powerful factor in his deciding to become a writer.
Roethke s peom, My Papas Waltz , shows us a completely different relationship among the father
and son. In the opening line, we read The whisky on your breath/could make a small boy dizzy;
this, to some, arises suspicion as to weather this is a happy dance, or a violent one. Many will
debate over weather or not this represents a happy time or a violent relationship, but this is further
clarified when Roethke writes But I hung on like death this shows that the boy was in fact having
fun dancing with his father (Magill 1453). You can sense the anger in the motheras you read My
mothers countenance/could not unfrown itself. This shows that despite the mothers feelings of
anger towards the dance, the son was enjoying it, so they went on (Malkoff 344). The last two
lines of the poem further illustrate the boys love for the dance with his father; Then waltzed me
off to bed/still clinging to your shirt. This shows that after a long day of work, the boys father
would come home and have a drink, and then waltz Theodore around the kitchen. The love between
Roethke and his father is shown throughout the poem, and can be seen in many ways, some wish to
view
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Persuasive Essay On A Spider Web
As I left the classroom, I could feel the heat burning on my skin. When I saw the lake, I went
towards the lake for the breeze. The lake itself however smelled like eggs rotting but the cool
breeze was worth smelling the eggs rotting away. The sun was burning and as I sat on the hard
rock, I could feel the heat rising.
The trees were tall and were brown but there was one tree that stood out to me that appeared
brown with a hue of red whose light radiated as the sun hit the tree. The leaves were auburn and
forest green just like all the other trees, but the red tree stood out among all the others. Being
unique can be difficult since we are constantly told to stand out and find our own way, but our
own way is then judged by others. Society claims that no one here is to judge but we all know the
statement is inaccurate. Judgement is in the human nature and we cannot do anything to change it.
Rather, we just need to accept people for who they are and be willing to be open to their own
opinions and ideas.
Rock near me had a spider web with leaves entrapped but no spider was present but he left his work
behind. The spider may or may not be alive but he will be remembered for the spider web. Anyone
who would notice the spider web will realize that a spider made it and will either sit away from the
web knowing there is a spider nearby or take time and embrace the beauty of life and realize how
unique and intricate each spider web is. There will be men and women in our lives who
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Examples Of Symbolic Interactionism Of Marijuana
Marijuana is a very well known and commonly used drug. Yet, there are many different attitudes and
meanings attached to it. So why is there such a variation in people s attitudes towards marijuana.
This can be explained and understood by using the symbolic interactionism theory. Marijuana is a
very controversial topic among Americans and much research has been done regarding it. The Pew
Research Center has gathered information on the opinions Americans have towards the legalization
of marijuana. The data shows what percentage of Americans think it should be legal or not. There
is also data on reasons why they have their opinions and meanings toward marijuana. This data
helps to further understand and apply this theory to the use of marijuana.
Symbolic interactionism perspective is a theory that is used to study social life. To do this, this
theory relies on studying and observing the interactions among people and how they form meanings
to things from those interactions. Although, there is much more to this theory than that. Blumer,
the man who invented the term symbolic interactionism, presented three premises which help to
understand this theory. The first one is, people act a certain way towards things depending on their
meaning for that thing. The second premise is that we get meanings from social interaction, so we
are taught meanings or we witness them from others. Lastly, the third premise is that meanings are
able to change because people have the mental capacity to
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The Major Causes Of World War I
World War I was a global war that was centered in Europe and started on July 28, 1914 and
continued to November 11, 1918. It was a war that resulted in millions of casualties, but it paved
the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many nations involved in the war.
Militarism, alliances, and imperialism were the major causes creating tensions which began one of
the most violent and deadly war of European history.
Militarism is the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong
military competence and be prepared to use it in means necessary to defend or promote national
interests. A powerful state needed a powerful military to protect its interests and defend their
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Prior to World War IBritain had been the most powerful nation in the world occupying one
quarter of the globe. British imperialism was driven chiefly by trade, the importation of raw
materials and the sale of manufactured goods. Britain s imperial power was reinforced by their
powerful navy and their large fleet of mercantile vessels. France was also another major imperial
power which it s holdings included Indochina, some Pacific islands and several colonies in west
and north west Africa. Spain once ruled the Philippines and large parts of South America,
though it s imperial power was weakening rapidly. Germany s Empire included parts of China,
Samoa, New Guinea and many colonies in south west Africa. Russia ruled over Finland, Poland
and several central Asian regions as an imperial power. Land was in high demand for these
imperial powers who were constanting fighting over unclaimed land. Imperialism of unidentified
land or and land being capable of being conquered was a major cause of World War I because it
caused these imperial powers to start war on each other.
World War I will be a war that will never be forgotten that involved most of the world but was
centralized in Europe. The main causes of World War I were militarism, alliances and imperialism
which all created tensions between European countries. Although the direct cause of the war was
the assassination of Austria Hungary s
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The Great Man Theory Was A Popular 19th Century Idea
Traditionally teams are built by putting a group of people together without considering many traits
or characteristics about those people, then expecting them to work together in a productive manner.
Often times this does not work well at all, particularly if the person in charge is unfamiliar with the
team concept themselves. Teams have to be cohesive in their ability to make decisions and handle
projects within their organization. Sometimes cohesiveness causes team members who are not
adept at working with others to push back at the team and this causes friction within the team. Team
buildingmodels have been developed over the years to make teams work.
The problem of working teams has been something that researcher and theorists have been
studying for years. Many of these researchers and theorists have developed a standard way to
develop teams and team skills. A plethora of team development books have been written and
team consulting firms have popped up all over the world. The Great Man Theory was a popular
19th century idea according to which history can be largely explained by the impact of great men
, using their power in a way that had a decisive historical impact. These great men always had
impressive results from their teams because of their leadership qualities. The historian Thomas
Carlyle enforced this theory with his statement The history of the world is but the biography of
great men. According to Carlyle, effective leaders are those gifted with
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Code Of Conduct For A Behavioral Health Center
Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Shaquita Jefferson MHA622: Health Care
Ethics Law Judy Roberts Ethical Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Clear Mind
behavioral health center provides a wide range of excellent counseling and mental health services
by well trained, qualified and licensed professionals. Clear Mind has been in operation since
1988. We serve over 20,000 children, adolescents, adults, seniors and their families annually.
Ethical issues are prevalent in this field of medicine. Our company has ensured that everyone that
is employed with Clear Mind has a thorough understanding of our expectations. Organizational
Structure According to Halm (2011), Organizations do not function in a vacuum. They respond to
the characteristics of their environment. Today s organizations function in a constant state of
change driven by a fiercely competitive global economy, advocated consumerism, rapidly
developing technologies and increasing competition . Clear Mind is composed of an executive
board of directors, who ensure the smooth running of the entire organization. John Smith serves
as our Chief Executive Officer (CEO). CEOs are the key decision makers (Waldman, Siegel,
Javidan, 2006). The CEO ranks as the highest corporate executive in charge of overseeing the
entire operation of an organization. The role of CEO typically reports to a board of directors that
is elected by shareholders, or others with a financial stake in the
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The Kite Runner, By Khaled Hosseini
Khaled Hosseini once said: there are a lot of children in Afghanistan, but little childhood. Rape in
Afghanistan is said to be an epidemic, but according to the Oxford Dictionary, the definition of the
term is a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. Rape
in this country is viewed as something that is inevitable and cannot be stopped. Usually, rape also
involves domestic violence, hence the reason they re paired together. Contrary to common
misconception, men are raped as well as women, especially children of both genders. In the Kite
Runner, rape is a topic that is prevalent in and throughout the book. Bacha Bazi is even a part of
the Kite Runner.
Bacha Bazi is a phrase that is a significant piece of the plot of the Kite Runner. It alludes to the
rape of little boys. In the story, the protagonist, Amir, must go to Afghanistan to save his nephew
from being a bacha bazi sex slave. With Amir s decision to take action, he internally hopes that it
will rid him of the guilt he felt as a child when he saw Hassan, his brother, raped. His guilt
manifests over time because he did not support him by standing up for him. As part of the
practice, rich people who buy the boys as slaves sometimes them dress up in female clothing.
Sometimes they re forced to wear fake breasts. Prepubescent teens and even young children,
specifically the boys, are seen as a socially acceptable substitute for girls in this society. Afghanistan
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Christianity And Religion In Beowulf And The Canterbury Tales
Throughout the Middle Ages, religion was a major theme in the literature of that time. Works such
as Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales are examples of this theme in action, but in very different
ways. God is seen purely as goodness in Beowulf, and everything that God approves of is good as
well. Contrarily, The Canterbury Talessatirizes religion by showing members of the church in a
negative manner and debating the teachings of the Bible, the latter particularly in The Wife of Bath
s Prologue. Despite these different takes on Christianity, the characters in both stories sin, yet are
defended. Both Beowulfand The Wife of Bath s Prologue contain different defenses of the
protagonist s sin, to varying degrees of success.
Beowulf s sins revolve around personality traits, namely his boastfulness and greed, however the
author does not acknowledge this sin. First and foremost, it must be made clear that these sins
truly exist in Beowulf and are in opposition to Christian morals, regardless of whether or not the
author condemns them. Upon his arrival in Heorot, Beowulf s conversation with Unferth
demonstrates how his pride and boastfulness is integral to his reputation. Unferth asks, Are you
the Beowulf who took on Breca / in a swimming match on the open sea, / risking the water just to
prove that you could win? / It was sheer vanity made you venture out / on the main deep, (Beowulf
506 510). Considering that this is the first sentence Unferth speaks to the hero, it is
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Mixed Ability Research Paper
Ability setting and mixed ability classes In 2006 the Department for Education and Skills (DfES)
published a document to serve as guidance for schools across the UK about the benefits of
grouping and setting according to age and ability, for teachers and for students (DfES, 2006). The
never ending search for strategies to attain better results lead policy makers in the UK to continue
the promotion of setting pupils by ability, despite research suggesting no consistent evidence that
structured ability groupingwill produce positive effects on attainment on any particular group of
pupils (Hallam Ireson, 2005). Nonetheless, research suggests that it may have negative effects on
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Research also suggests that teachers tend to feel the pressure of government guidance s and school s
ethos and policies as an important force in determining their beliefs (Hallam Ireson, 2003), but their
attitudes towards teaching seem to be mostly influenced by their experience in their subjects with
their classes (Hallam Ireson, 2003; Hallam Ireson, 2005; Kutnick, Blatchford, Clark, MacIntyre,
Baines, 2005). The government guidance acknowledges that setting doesn t guarantee full
homogeneity within the groups and therefore differentiation is still necessary in lessons, as they
need to be tailored specifically to their profile and allow the implementation of strategies that able
pupils to be stretched in their different capacities (DfES, 2006). Nevertheless, intelligent use of
group setting would allow teachers to plan with more confidence, allocate resources like teaching
assistants to more demanding groups (DfES, 2006), and differentiate their approach to different
groups. The main argument in favor of setting pupils by ability tends to be that more able pupils
need some form of separate grouping and an environment where they can freely be stretched to the
maximum of their potential without feeling inhibited by their peers (Hallam Ireson, 2003; Hallam
Ireson, 2005; Hallam, Rogers, Ireson, 2008). Most research supports this argument and there is an
overall agreement amongst teachers in the studies that
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Allegory in Edward Albee s The American Dream Essay
Allegory in Edward Albee s The American Dream
Our understanding of Edward Albee s achievement in The American Dream (1960) has come a
long way since 1961 when Martin Esslin hailed it as a brilliant first example of an American
contribution to the Theatre of the Absurd 1 and 1966 when Nicholas Canaday, Jr. labeled it
America s best example of what has come to be known as the theatre of the absurd. 2
The shrewdest assessment of absurdism in Albee is by Brian Way, who shows convincingly that,
although Albee has successfully mastered the techniques of theatrical absurdism, he has
nevertheless shied away from embracing the metaphysics that the style implies.3 That is, Albee
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Albee s title, on the other hand, is rich in intellectual and moral substance, since it refers to a host
of ideas and feelings associated with the fondest hopes of participants in the American experience,
both historic and contemporary. The title is also a fitting thematic label for the play since the
dialogue explicitly refers to the American Dream after the Young Man appears on stage. Ionesco s
title like all titles, an authorial comment on the text rightly says that the play lacks meaning; Albee
s says that it refers to a lot of meaning.
That meaning is most obviously associated with the Young Man, since he is specifically identified
as the American Dream by the dialogue of the play. The less obvious but more important meaning is
embodied in Grandma. The goal of this essay will be to clarify how Grandma s character and
experience bear most of the meaning of the American Dream that Albee wants to communicate in
this play. As we shall see, that meaning fits squarely within the mainstream American humanist
tradition stretching back to the early, idealistic years of the American republic.
Even though she is a physical disaster, many critics have noticed various kinds of attractive
qualities in Grandma. Don D. Moore finds her the most appealing, the most refreshing and the
wisest figure in the play. 8 Canaday, who has written the most about Grandma, praises her for her
realism, clear vision, enjoyment of living, and creative
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The Volcanic Eruption Of Mount Tambora
In the New York Times article A Volcanic Eruption That Reverberates 200 Years Later, William
J. Broad discusses how the volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora, the most powerful eruption in
recorded history (Broad) played a role in icy weather, agricultural collapse, global and pandemic
and even gave rise to celebrated monsters. (Broad) In April of 1815, Mount Tambora, located in
modern day Indonesia, erupted killing tens of thousands of innocent people. As a result of this
eruption, investigators found that the giant cloud of miniscule particles spread around the globe,
blocked sunlight and produced three years of planetary cooling. (Broad) Moreover, the planetary
effects [were] so extreme that many nations and communities sustained waves of famine, disease,
civil unrest, and economic decline. (Broad) In other words, there was a distorted pattern of
weather that lasted approximately three years; thus ensuing cold weather, darkness, and even
blizzards directly affecting the growth of crops which led to more loss of life. In particular, the
summer of 1816 also known as the year without a summer, is credited for not only paintings of
fiery sunsets and tempestuous skies, but also the birth of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein; or The
Modern Prometheus. Furthermore, it is this very freakish event of nature that sets the tone for the
theme of nature in Frankenstein. Nature, as the setting to create, nature that soothes, and nature
that destructs.
In the
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Appellate Court System
In the United States, law is either private or public. Private law entails relations of private
citizens, organizations, or both (Tarr, 2014, p. 8). Whereas, public law entails relations amongst
the government and private citizen or organization. As in the case of Emmett L. Till, a young
black boy, from Chicago traveled to Mississippi to spend part of the summer break with family
murder for insulting a white woman by whistling at her (Huston, 2009). Due to the black code
laws of the south, insulting a white person, was a crime (Hussy von Zumbusch, 2015, p. 4). The
act of Emmett Till were considered a violation of criminal law in the state of Mississippi. It was
not his act that became the highlight of the case, it was the acts of two white males and the jury
decision, after Till was found mutilated and tied in the Tallahatchie River (Huston,... Show more
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R. (2009). Till, Emmett Louis (1941 1955). Freedom Facts Firsts: 400 Years Of The African
American Civil Rights Experience, 284 285
Hussey, M., von Zumbusch, A. (2015). Rise of the Jim Crow Era. : Britannica Educational
Publishing, 2015.
Tarr, G. A. (2014). Judicial Process and Judicial Policymaking, 6th Edition. [MBS Direct].
Retrieved from
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Bosla Familia Program
The Bosla Familia Program is a policy that tries to eliminate child labor through poverty
elevation by giving families with a certain low per capita income transfers as long as their children
between the ages 6 to 17 years old are enrolled in school (Pais et al., 2013, p. 664). Pais (2013)
conducted research on the program and found that it raised schoolattendance, but it did not stop
children from being involved in work activities (p. 666). Even though Pais did not find successful
results the United States Department of Labor praises the Bosla Familia program and that it has
made notable efforts (para. 2). This praise from the United States Department of Labor has created
an inconsistency between which policies are effective and which policies
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The Scottsboro Trials Essay
The Scottsboro Trials Racism wasted the lives of nine young, black men. In a trial where the
only plausible evidence proved their innocence, they were still convicted. They were accused of
rape, but all it was was an accusation. There was nothing to back it up. They endured many trials
almost all of which had prejudice juries. This is the story of nine young men who had little, and
then had everything taken away from them. On March 24, 1931, nine black youths were accused
of raping two white girls; Victoria Price and Ruby Bates. There was only one of them who was not
in his teens, Charlie Weems. Ozie Powell and Clarence Norris were both slender, but muscular and
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The others had knives. According to Victoria they began to fight the white boys. They apparently
yelled Unload you white sons of bitches , making them jump out of the train. Victoria continued
her testimony saying; the Negroes held knives to the girls throats and raped them. When the white
boys were thrown off of the train they alerted the Stevenson stationmaster that a group of Negroes
and two white girls were on the train. He immediately informed authorities and the boys tied
together and arrested at the next station. Later, George Chamlee, One of the representatives for
the International Labor Defense at the Scottsboro trials, investigated to see if the girls had made
the charges before the boys were arrested. He claimed that these girls just gave in to the
assumptions that the authorities had when they arrested the Negroes. There is no way of proving
this conclusively, but from the interview I had with the two girls separately several weeks after the
trial, I would say that there is a strong possibility of truth in this. (Ransdell, Plausibility of the
Charges Questioned). When the press interviewed the Negroes, they all remained silent except to
deny assaulting the girls. Except Roy Wright who kept insisting that he and his three friends, the
only ones of the group he d ever met, were innocent. He said that the others attacked the
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Remember The Titans Gettysburg Speech
Remember The Titans A speech from the movie Remember the Titans, (2000) brings out the
importance and reasoning for the movie to be made. The Gettysburg Speech, by Coach Herman
Boone is very strong and straight to the point of the movie. Coach Herman brings the movie to
life with his speech about playing the game on a battlefield. He talks about how the fight for
lives were fought on the same field as the football team were playing on to fight for their lives.
This speech is meant for any age group, although it is specifically addressed to ones who play
football. Coach Herman Boone uses the rhetorical appeals of logos, pathos, and ethos to inspire the
football players to remove all their hate to become an actual team. In the speech from The
American Rhetoric, Coach Boone states to his players, Fifty thousand men died right here on this
field, fighting the same fight that we are still fighting among ourselves today. He was mostly using
logos, saying in this quote that the men at Gettysburg were fighting among themselves, just like the
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He shows a strong sense of ethos when he asks his players to, Listen to their souls, men. I killed
my brother with malice in my heart. Hatred destroyed my family. You listen, and you take a
lesson from the dead. By saying this, Coach Boone strongly emphasizes the voices of the
soldiers who died at Gettysburg fought during the Civil War. He uses this to show his point with
the soldiers who suffered to back him up. The Civil War was the worst war as far as danger, in
the history of America. Coach Boone uses the part of his quote, take a lesson from the dead, to
show what a soldier might have said during the fight. He compares the brothers of the Civil War to
all the football players on the team. He compares them to say that they are all brothers, and should
be all fighting on the same side instead of against each
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Relational Concepts And Practice Of Relational Aesthetics...
Define, critically analyze, and demonstrate the usefulness or otherwise of a specific curatorial
approach
Relational Aesthetics, with particular reference to A Better Tomorrow A Chinese Contemporary Art
Exhibition Relating to Hong Kong
1. Introduction
There is no doubt that relational aesthetics as a conception has absorbed attention and debate by
critics and curators in exhibitions. I provide the approach of reference to relational aesthetics such
as A Better Tomorrow of Fong s project can help understand curatorial studies and art. I appreciate
that I can involve in this project as Media Director. However, I will rethink it from a curator side
and critical examine the conception of relational aesthetics reflected in this project.
This essay will look at the concept and practice of relational aesthetics, critically analyze its
usefulness in curating an exhibition. Firstly, I will discuss the historical development and make
definitions of relational aesthetics. Secondly, I will focus on one unique project: that of A Better
Tomorrow, at Yan Club Art Center on July 21, 2013, produced by Fong. Finally, I will explore this
project in its conception and execution, compare Mainland China with Hong Kong artists and
artworks, explain to what extent the relational aesthetics plays a significant role in the exhibition.
2. Relational aesthetics
Relational aesthetics is a theory provided in 1990s, developed by Nicolas Bourriaud in his book
Relational Aesthetics in 1998. He pointed
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Star Wars Trenches Research Paper
The Life of a Rebel in
Star Wars Battlefront
I search for a game in Star wars battlefront I search for a Blast because that s my favorite game
mode and I m good at it. I finally see a game pop up, just in to because I was the last person to
join. There are ten people on each side ten for the Empire ten for the Rebels ( I was the tenth
person on the Rebels). I soon find out that we are playing on Sulfur Fields on the planet Sullust. I
finally pick my blaster the TL 50 Heavy Repeater the most overpowered gun in the game. I start to
pick my hand I see so many star cards to choose from like homing shot,scatter gun, cycler rife,and
then I see it, the bowcaster. The bowcaster is what Chewbacca uses as his primary but I can only
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I finally press the respawn button and it spawns me near some crates and pipe looking things but
I have no time to take in my surroundings because i m getting shot at by some one to my left! I
dive behind a crate gun up and ready to fire, suddenly I hear footsteps to my right, so I take out
my cycler rifle and decide to combat roll out the guy missed the shot he tried to hit me with his
scatter gun but he was fumbling to get out his primary weapon when I shot him square in the heart
with the cycler rife.
He kind of just stood there for a second with a giant laser burn where his heart used to beat and
dropped dead on the ground. I kept moving forward toward the white ship again but before I get
there I see a guy camping in a spot near the ship and I decide to sneak up behind him and melee
him to death so I go up to him and I pistol whipped him in the back of the head and he died
instantly. After that I look at the scoreboard it says 56 to 73 I do an emote because we re winning
but I keep moving. I walk under the ship and I see one of my teammates
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Essay On Evelina
The enthusiasm in Evelina s early letters to Mr. Villars is ironic considering many of the
experiences she has both in London and Bristol are difficult and unpleasant. Often in these
situations, she s the victim to social protocols. Throughout Evelina, the titular character is a victim
of a combination of physical, social, and mental constraint. During her time in London, Evelina is
the victim of physical restraint. Innocent places like a garden, an opera house, or a carriage turn
into a prison that can hold Evelina captive. Her walk with Miss Branghtons down the alley at
Vauxhall ends with her encountering a group of men who grab her and assume she s a prostitute.
Her rescuer Sir Clements, interprets her situation (walking in a dimly lit place unaccompanied) in a
negative light. Often Evelina is too frightened to intimidate or condemn her attackers. The carriage
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Lord Orville is the most delicate of men (pg. 305), as he tries to diminish discomfort in the
people around him. When Evelina is separated from her companions after the opera, Sir Clement
offers to take her in his coach while Lord Orville simply offers his coach and servants and makes
it clear he will go home in a chair. Evelina responds with How grateful did I feel for a proposal so
considerate, and made with so much delicacy (pg. 97). His delicacy shows up once again when
he asks about the two women he saw with Evelina at Marybone without saying the women were
prostitutes or suspecting her virtue. Evelina admires Lord Orville s actions Generous, noble Lord
Orville! How disinterested his conduct! How delicate his whole behavior! Willing to advise, yet
afraid to wound me (pg. 242). This contrasts the false delicacies seen in other characters such as
Lovel, who uses the societal rules and politeness in an underhanded
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The Profitability And Performance Of BASF India Limited
1INTRODUCTION
Financial performance is the extent to which the company has achieved its financial goals and
objectives. Analysis of the financial performance allows the company to know the growth in
monetary terms. It also helps the company to observe trend in its financial growth over the years
and the company can also compare its growth with that of its competitors.
Profitability plays a vital role in the survival of the company in the competitive market. High
profitability helps the company not only in its growth but will also reward the investors with
greater return. Performance and profitability is one among the major areas of concern for the
management.
Any management will be interested in knowing the financial strengths and weakness of the firm to
take suitable corrective action. Therefore analysis of the profitability and performance is an
essential function of a company. On the basis of ratio analysis the management can assess the profit
performance of the company. Hence the analysis of profitability and performance is the process of
identifying the strengths and weakness of the firm by properly establishing the relationship
between the items of balance sheet and profit and loss account.
1.1Topic Chosen for the Study:
An Analysis of the Profitability and Performance of BASF India Limited.
1.2Objectives:
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The main factors comprise of the determination of financial performance of the organisation. The
researcher used the following financial tools namely ratio analysis, comparative balance sheet and
also statistical tools such as trend analysis and correlation. Ratio helps to summarize large quantities
of financial data to make quantitative judgement about the financial performance of the firm. Thus
the company can take necessary steps to improve the
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John Taylor Howling Wolf Analysis
While these artists renditions of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Lodge Creek contain the same
content, John Taylor and Howling Wolf s show very different views. I believe that the difference
in views arose due to the fact that these two men had different cultural backgrounds from one
another. John Taylor was a hired journalist while Howling Wolf was Native American. John Taylor
s sketch has a very natural feel while Howling Wolf s is abstract. John Taylor s illustration is more
natural and realistic than representational because he was focusing on what he saw at the treaty
signing, but his beliefs may have caused him to make the Native Americans look stern and no
nonsense by creating micro facial expressions. While the European Americans
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Essay about understanding discipline in the workplace
Understanding discipline in the workplace 1.1 Disciplinary rules and procedures are important
in a workplace to set out the boundaries of acceptable conduct and satisfactory performance, and
to ensure fair and equal treatment of all employees. Since 1977 there has been a Code of Practice
on disciplinary practice and procedures issued by ACAS. A revised version of the ACAS Code of
Practice on Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures came into effect on 6 April 2009. The Code
must be taken into account by an Employment Tribunal in situations to which it applies. It is also
important that employees know what standards of conduct and performance are expected of them.
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Formal disciplinary procedure Stage 1(A) First Formal Action unsatisfactory performance In
cases of unsatisfactory performance, an employee will be given an improvement note setting
out: The performance problem The improvement that is required. The timescale for achieving
this improvement. A review date. Any support the employer will provide to assist. This note
will be used as the basis of monitoring and reviewing performance, and will remain valid for 6
months. If an employee s unsatisfactory performance is sufficiently serious, it may be justifiable
to move directly to a final written warning. Stage 1(B) First Formal Action Misconduct In case of
misconduct, employees will be issued with a first written warning which will remain on file for 6
months subject to satisfactory conduct. Stage 2 Final Written Warning Issued for very serious
offences not warranting immediate dismissal, or if further misconduct has occurred or if any
necessary improvement in conduct or performance has not been made. Final written warnings will
remain on file for 12 months subject to satisfactory conduct or performance. Stage 3 Dismissal
(Procedure or Summary) If the employee has received a final written warning, further misconduct
or unsatisfactory performance may lead to dismissal. In cases of Procedural Dismissal, an
employee will receive the appropriate notice or payment in lieu of notice. In cases of
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Mission Command And The Battle Of The Little Bighorn
Mission Command and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 6 0 defines mission command as the exercise of authority and
direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the
commander s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations
(U.S Army, Training and Doctrine Command, Combined Arms Center, Center for the Army
Profession and Ethic, 2015, p. 1). The six principles of mission command direct leaders to build
cohesive teams through mutual trust, create shared understanding, provide a clear commander s
intent, exercise disciplined initiative, use mission orders, and accept prudent risk. These principles
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The Lakota and Northern Cheyenne Indians along with a few other defiant tribes, joined forces
under the Lakota holy man, Sitting Bull, in an active resistance to U.S. expansion (Gregory, 2016).
In 1876, federal troops were dispatched to force the noncompliant Indians onto their reservations
and to pacify the Great Plains (Powers, 2010).
The Commander George Armstrong Custer was a United States cavalry officer who served with
distinction in the American Civil War and was the youngest ever brevet brigadier general at age
twenty three (History.com Staff, 2009). Custer had various disciplinary issues throughout his
career ranging from abandoning his post for romantic reasons to leaving the field without
searching for a slain reconnaissance unit (History.com Staff, 2009). His expedition in 1874 that
led to the discovery of gold, was in violation of the treaty of 1868 wherein the Black Hills were
recognized to belong to the Sioux Nation. Custer was known to have a reckless temperament and
was often at odds with superior officers. Nevertheless, as a Lieutenant Colonel assigned to the
Seventh Cavalry Regiment out of Fort Riley, Kansas, Custer was tasked to lead the force against
Sitting Bull s alliance (History.com Staff, 2009).
The Battle On June 22, 1876, Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry ordered Lieutenant Colonel Custer
and the Seventh Cavalry Regiment to pursue Sitting Bull on a trail that led into the
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Tiny Tumblers Research Paper
[In lesson 1, Math Mountains are introduced in a fun, creative way using a story about Tiny
Tumblers. Math Mountains are triangular visual representations similar to number bonds. The
Math Mountain number is displayed as the big total on top of the mountain and the Tiny Tumblers
are the two partners that are added to the bottom left and right of the mountain. It visually relates
the two partners to the total. Tiny Tumblers represent an imaginative way for students to visualize
the addition of numbers. If the total represented on a Math Mountain is 10, 7 Tiny Tumblers might
play on the left side of the mountain and 3 play on the right side to show 7 and 3 as partners of 10.
Research has shown that students find Math Mountains very helpful when thinking about and
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Station 1 is an art integrated project creating paper Math Mountains, adding pompom Tiny
Tumblers, and writing the correct addition math sentence. Station 2 is a tech integrated station in
which students explore and play various math addition apps on iPads. Station 3 allows students
to use a spinner to find, write, draw, and compare which two different numbers are less or more.
Station 4 will use dauber markers as a means of finding teen numbers on various worksheets.
Station 5 is another hands on activity, where students will shake and spill 10 red and yellow sided
coins. They will color coins in a ten frame and write the corresponding math addition sentence. For
example, color 4 yellow and 6 red coins then write 4+6=10.Throughout the three lessons, students
will use Math Mountains and Tiny Tumblers as a powerful visual representation of number bonds
and create math sentence relating to addition Each lesson allows students to work for whole and
small, group, with peers, and individually on recording and adding sets of partners that equal whole
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The Problem Of Coping Skills
(Hamar, Coberley, Pope, Rula, 2013). Some individuals will respond and be able to find ways
that are healthy avenues to deal with any life stressor simple by listening to a counselor who is
able to talk about coping skills.
All of the individuals who are listed to include nurses, doctors, nutritionist, and counselors are ideal
persons to consider when deciding the planning phase of this plan. The legal standpoints are also
something that has to be considered. One example is any information that is gathered from the
participants must be kept with the utmost confidentiality, and only shared with the individuals who
are determined to need to know the information. Another consideration is the financial aspect. A
large portion of the rural elderly live on a fixed income and may not be able to participate if the
fees charge are very large (Sanghani et al., 2010). All of these things need to be considered and
this plan will need to be planned in a way that will best the serve the individuals involved to best
serve these individuals.
Communication
All of these individuals who are being considered to help with this plan should be good
communicators, so as to help determine what avenues that they are willing to offer and when the
particular service would be available. All members of this plan will need to be willing to
considered communication with the participants as well as the team members in order for this
plan to be a success. The members involved will need to be willing to
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Fashion and Zara
Zara Case Study: Fast Fashion from Savvy Systems After studying this case you should be able to:
Understand how Zara used a technology dominated strategy to make its parent company, Inditex,
the world s largest fashion retailer. List the factors leading to the demise of Gap. Understand how
the application of technology to data collection and analysis allows Zara to spot trends and gain
insight into the future preferences of customers. Identify the strategies, and the technologies used to
implement them, that Zara employs to give its manufacturing and logistics operations a huge
competitive edge. Appreciate the differences between Zara stores and other retail apparel stores,
and how theses differences relate to Zara s ability to make... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Drexler s team had spot on tastes throughout the 90s, but when sales declined in the early part of
this decade, Drexler was left guessing on ways to revitalize the brand and he guessed wrong
disastrously wrong. Chasing the youth market, Drexler filled Gap stores with miniskirts, low
rise jeans, and even a much ridiculed line of purple leather pants.Boorstein, 2006. The throngs of
teenagers he sought to attract never showed up, and the shift in offerings sent Gap s mainstay
customers to retailers that easily copied the styles that Gap made classic. The inventory hot
potato Drexler was left with crushed the firm. Gap s same store sales declined for 29 months
straight. Profits vanished. Gap founder and Chairman Dan Fisher lamented It took us 30 years
to get to $1 billion in profits and two years to get to nothing Sellers, 2003. The firm s debt was
downgraded to junk status. Drexler was out and for its new head, the board chose Paul Pressler,
a Disney executive who ran theme parks and helped rescue the firm s once ailing retail effort.
Pressler shut down hundreds of stores, but the hemorrhaging continued, largely due to bad bets on
colors and styles.Lee, 2007. During one holiday season, Gap s clothes were deemed so off target
that the firm scrapped its advertising campaign and wrote off much of the inventory. The firm s
model of drawing customers in via big budget television promotion had collapsed.
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Essay On Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Pediatric
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) happens when acid from the stomach flows up into the
tube that connects the mouth and stomach (esophagus). When acid comes in contact with the
esophagus, the acid causes soreness (inflammation) in the esophagus. Over time, GERD may create
small holes (ulcers) in the lining of the esophagus.
Some babies have a condition called gastroesophageal reflux. This is different than GERD. This
causes your baby to spit up breast milk, formula, or food shortly after a feeding. Reflux is common
in babies younger than 2 years and usually gets better with age. Most babies stop having reflux by
age 12 14 months. Vomiting and poor feeding that lasts longer than 12 14 months may be
symptoms of GERD.
CAUSES
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This may include:
Burping your child more frequently.
Having your child sit up for 30 minutes or as directed by your child s health care provider after
feeding him or her.
Feeding your child formula or breast milk that has been thickened.
Giving your child smaller feedings more often.
For Children
If your child is older, follow your child s health care provider instructions for any lifestyle or diet
changes. Lifestyle changes may include:
Having your child eat smaller meals more often.
Raising the head of your child s bed, if your child has GERD at night. Ask your child s healthcare
provider about the safest way to do this
Avoiding eating late meals.
Avoiding lying down right after eating.
Diet changes may include avoiding:
Caffeine.
Chocolate.
Peppermint or mint flavorings.
Garlic and onions.
Spicy foods.
Citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, or limes.
Tomato based foods such as sauce, chili, salsa, and pizza.
Fried and fatty
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The Problem with Potholes Speech
SPEECH PURPOSE:
General purpose: To inform my audience how pot holes are formed and what they can do to help
fix them.
Specific purpose: To inform my audience how pot holes are formed in Chicago, due to the climate.
And what Chicagoans can do to help fix them by using the city s free on line service.
INTRODUCTION
I.(Attention getter):
According to the Chicago tribune s website, in 2011 alone, 600,000 potholes were repaired, filled,
or resurfaced by the city of Chicago. If this is divided in to a 40 hour work week, that averages out
to 1,640 potholes a day (200 + potholes an hour) or 3 potholes a minute
II.(Listener relevance link): Potholes are a nuisance to automobile drivers, bicyclist, and yes even
walkers alike. Many of us travel through Chicago using at least one of these means to go to work,
a social event, or at the very least school, This year s spring is expected to have more potholes than
recent years. This is largely due to the large amount of Chicago s temperature fluctuation this winter
season.
III. Your experience/background with the topic (speaker credibility statement):
Having lived in Chicago my whole life and from my 6 years of driving, I can speak from
experience when I say there is not a neighborhood that does not have potholes. According to Summit
County s engineer s website, potholes are most commonly formed during spring due to the change
in temperature.
IV. Central idea (thesis statement) and preview of
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The Common Core State Standards Essay
In 2009 the Common Core State Standards, or CCSS, was initiated, and since then has become a
large part of education today. News shows in multiple states have shown students protesting these
new standards by skipping classes and school all together. These actions obviously show their
refusal to work with the new standards. While there are many teachers who are happy with these
standards, students still need to be convinced, and teachers can help this by supporting Common
Core State Standards. This in turn may help students understand their subjects better, and give
teachers a more attentive and active class. With CCSS being present in 2016 in most states it is of
relevance to take it in to consideration that it will be around for a while. In years to come, CCSS
may become the standards in all states. In order to ensure that there are no refusals to work with
these standards, administration and faculty in high schools across the United Statesshould find a
way to accommodate these new common core state standards. This can be done through reassuring
individual teachers that they are able to teach the new standards in ways that are easy for them,
showing different ways to help students achieve a higher order of thinking, and offer a better way
to connect students previous knowledge to knowledge they are currently receiving.
Each of the news ways stated in the previous paragraph can help to alleviate any concerns parents
and teachers may have about how students and education
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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
In the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, we learn of the many hardships
and highs Romeo and Juliet go through over the course of the story. The play Romeo and Juliet
is based off two star crossed lovers who are separated from each other due to a feud between
their two families. Their love is so strong that at the end of the story Romeo and Juliet both end
up committing suicide because they can t live without each other. Whether it is problems with
love, or them complimenting each other on how they feel about the other person, Shakespeare
uses many literary devices to make the reader dig deeper into the context to find the meaning
behind the sentence. Some of the literary devices are; similes, metaphors, and personification.
Shakespeare uses several examples of metaphors to describe how people feel about something or
someone, a metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things that actually have something in
common. A metaphor is heard when the nurse says, A man, young lady; lady, such a man As all
the world why he s a man of wax. (I.iii.76)The metaphor is showed when the nurse is comparing
Paris to wax. Wax is being used as meaning beautiful. Wax is used as the example due to the fact
wax is sculpted to perfection. The nurse is really trying to tell Juliet that Paris is a beautiful looking
man. An instance in which we hear another metaphor is when the nurse is talking to Juliet about
Paris. The nurse says, To beautify him only lacks a
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Compare And Contrast Byrd And Richard Fethorne
William Byrd and Richard Frethorne were two men living in the North American colonies
during the 1600 and1700 s. William Byrd was a wealthy and respected plantation owner in
Virginia, while during the same time period Richard Frethorne was living as a very poor
indentured servant in Virginia. Even though the two lifestyles these men lived were complete
opposites and have many differences, they share many common issues. William Byrd and
Richard Frethorne lived two very different lives. Byrd was a very wealthy plantation owner that
often times showed off his money. In his free time, Byrd played games such as cricket and
billiards which were games he played with other men. When these games were played, wagers
were often put into play alongside these games. Frethorne was a very poor indentured servant
that often was in need of many necessities. Frethorne does not have clothes of his own besides
one old suit that is falling apart. He only owned one pair of shoes, one pair of stockings, one cap,
and only two collars. While Frethorne is struggling for survival Byrd is living the high life with
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Both of these men were faced with challenges such as sickness and disease. Byrd s plantation had
a sickness going around his family and his slaves; this sickness caused 17 deaths. On the
plantation that Frethorne worked for a disease was spreading which caused more than half of
their population to die. Both of these men were faced with financial issues at least once in their
lives. Byrd suffered a financial loss after Captain Morgan s ship sank due to a storm. Frethorne
was faced with financial issues as well because he was living as an indentured servant and had
little to no money. Both of these men have gone through some of the same issues, whether it be
issues they face their entire life or for a short period in their
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Looking at Skyy s Vodka Advetisement
When looking at Skyy s vodka advertisement, they had encoded many types of meanings in their
advertisement to appeal customers into buying their products. You first see a woman dressed up all
in black holding a martini shaker while a man is sitting in a round chair holding a martini glass.
You can only see the man s hand and legs which creates a mysterious look with the combination of
the setting being night time. The second thing you would see is the actual product in the corner of
the ad because of the contrast of the dark bottle and the white table and chair. The white man sitting
in the big round chair without his face reduces the attention of him which brings more attention
towards the woman. The man without the face could represent that you could be the person who
is sitting there and be treated like a king by the women serving you vodka in a seductive way.
This would bring attention to male customers who are looking at the ad and they can decode the
message of buying this vodka would get you a sexy woman serving you in a luxurious suite
alone. The attractive woman is the core concept to appeal to customers by the placement and size
being almost the whole print ad. The lighting towards the women enhances the woman s curves,
breasts and a smooth silky skin. The position of the woman shows a seductive approach to the man
by how she is very close holding a margarita shaker even though his martini glass is full. The
position of the woman with the woman s gesture towards
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Buddhist Meditation Essay
Meditation as a whole and not just Buddhist meditation is a process that a person uses to quiet the
mind and body so one can become away of a higher truth. Meditation has been incorporated in
virtually all religions around the world. Of course not all religions use the actual term meditation ,
it can be referred to as praying the rosary and so on. Meditationis not always and does not need to
be associated with religion. There are plenty of people that meditate daily who have no religious
affiliation or even believe in God. Meditation can stand on its own without religion, do to the many
health benefits both physically and psychologically. A successful meditation is when the mind
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In Buddhist meditation the mind and body are joined together as one. Through Buddhist meditation
the goal becomes no goal and the mind becomes silent with an increased awareness. Another way of
stating this is, in Buddhist meditation, meditation is performed for the sake of meditation and the
cultivation of wisdom. The purpose of Buddhist meditation is to still the mind and stop the never
ending flow of thoughts we all have. There are several different ways to perform Buddhist
meditation. These Buddhist meditation techniques have been practiced for a long time and are
proven to work. There are no right or wrong places to practice Buddhist meditation. It has been
shown that when Buddhist meditation is practiced in a group that the meditation experience is
much deeper. It is also known that when Buddhist meditation is practiced in the same place at the
same time the meditation becomes deeper much faster. Of course these things are not required, but
will only aid the meditator in the practice of Buddhist
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Personal Narrative-Esteem And Skin Cancer Research
1) People always say the sky is the limit . I believe that one shouldn t set limits for themselves. In
fact, we should strive to achieve all the dreams we have in our hearts, which is an ideology that I
live by. I m only 17 years old, yet I have already found myself interested in many aspects of life.
For instance, I taught myself how to play the guitar and juggle. I have continued practicing these
talents for the past 5 years. Moreover, I have visited over 30 countries worldwide, which include
Spain, Japan, Argentina, plus several states in the USA. Due to my broad international travel
experiences, I was able to get knowledge about other cultures and nations, which has not only
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I decided that I wanted to carry out a fundraiser to raise money for cancer research. I chose to
hold the fundraiser at a mall due to the high influx of people shopping there. All the items that I
gathered for the fundraiser were all donated by my classmates at school. So when three friends
of mine and I set up our stand for the fundraiser, we were stopped by mall security. They stated
that it s against mall regulations for a fundraiser to take place without the permission of the mall
owner. Plus, we were fined $200 by the mall for attempting to commit an action against
regulations. The fact that we were fined such a high figure really put my friends and I down.
However, I did not stay de motivated for long, as I immediately set up a meeting with the mall
owner, and after long hours of filing paperwork for confirmation; my friends and I were allowed
to hold the fundraiser. After completing that, I realized that I am a determined person when it
comes to a matter which is important to me. In the end, the fundraiser raised an outstanding $3000.
Moreover, I realized that there can be many dilemmas associated when aiming to reach any goal in
life, including goals that I wish to achieve in
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Benefits Of Selective Breeding And Plant Breeding
Selective breeding Selective breeding: the process by which humans use animal breeding and
plant breeding to selectively develop particular traits by choosing which typically animal or
plant males and females will reproduce and have offspring together. This is the easiest but least
effective short term way to select a preferred genotype or phenotype. Humans do this by taking a
male and female of a species, each with a desirable trait and breeding them together in the hopes
that both desirable traits will be present in the offspring. A test cross can be used with the
parents to determine whether the trait is dominant or recessive and the parents are then picked
so the correct traits will present themselves in the offspring. Domesticated animals are known as
breeds, normally bred by a professional breeder, while plants are known as varieties, cultigens, or
cultivars. Two purebred animals of different breeds produce a crossbreed, and crossbred plants
are called hybrids. The two ways of carrying out selective breeding are taking two individuals
showing extremes of desired traits and breeding them together so the traits are likely to appear in
the offspring, the other way is by controlled natural selection in which a group is penned together
and the animals can reproduce at their ow discretion without any other outside influences. Evolution
of the species Because the species that has been created through selective breeding will have
different phenotypes to the original
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5Th Grade Compare And Contrast Essay Rubric

  • 1. 5Th Grade Compare And Contrast Essay Rubric 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 5Th Grade Compare And Contrast Essay Rubric 5Th Grade Compare And Contrast Essay Rubric
  • 2. Primary Overt Hypothyroidism The patient s diagnosis is primary overt hypothyroidism. The patient presents with certain features such as weight gain, weakness, excessively dry flaking skin, dry hair, sluggish movements, constipation, bradycardia, diminished deep tendon reflexes, and bilateral edematous hands, which is classical signs and symptoms for primary hypothyroidism. The patient laboratory test reveals she has an elevation in serum thyroidstimulating hormone level along with low serum free thyroxin and triiodthyronine levels, which indicates it is a dysfunction or abnormality in the thyroid gland as opposed to the pituitary gland or hypothalamus (Gaitonde; Lohano; Porth, 2015, p. 780; Ross, 2014). Thyroid stimulating hormone is elevated in primary overt hypothyroidism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on the levothyroxine dosing guidelines for hypothyroidism in adults, the patient s initial starting dose would be 100 micrograms per day. The patient is instructed to take the medication once daily wither thirty minutes before eating in the morning or at bedtime or two hours post last meal ate. The patient is advised not to take calcium or iron supplements within four hours of taking levothyroxine because it can alter the absorption of thyroid hormone. The patient should start feeling better within two to three weeks of starting the levothyroxine, if not she is advised to contact the clinic for a reevaluation. The patient will have a scheduled reevaluation appointment along with laboratory work (redraw of TSH) in six weeks. Depending on the patient s reevaluation laboratory work and presenting condition, there will be additional adjustments to the medication regimen followed by another six week reevaluation or she will have a six month reevaluation to assure proper maintenance dose has been achieved. The patient is advised that if there is any change in patient s status as far as weight loss/gain, pregnancy, surgery, or new additional medications that may alter the thyroid hormone level, there will be a need to reassess plan of care (Danzi; Garber; Ross, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Personal Narrative-Versity Of Montana At Missoula You want to go inside or just eat in the car? I usually eat in the car because so many people want to talk sports or ask about my college plans if I eat at a table. I hate the attention and feel obligated to be civil, but I must admit, it usually ruins my lunch. I think people forget that I m just a kid trying to enjoy his senior year in high school. Everybody seems to know what s better for me than I do, myself. You ever get that feeling? Bella was surprised that he would even ask a question like that. Didn t he know that she wasn t expected to do anything by anybody? She didn t even know what she would do after high school and she was quite sure nobody else cared even her mother. Rachel probably assumed that Bella would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Travis had already told his mother about Bella and his interest in her. Doris Hartley was always interested in Travis friends and never told him who she thought he should or shouldn t date. Travis told her that he had known Bella or, more precisely, that he had known about Bella, since grade school. He admitted that he had felt sorry for her. Even if she had walked with a limp, she had seemed so normal and happy until polio had crippled her. And she had become so sad and withdrawn afterwards. He told Doris how Bella had stayed to herself all the time, always alone and always excluded. He said that when he was a junior in high school, he had been asked by his English teacher to help grade papers and he saw an essay Bella had written entitled, The Weight and Measure of a Soul. It was a beautifully composed piece that quoted Chaucer, St. Thomas Aquinas, C.S. Lewis and even Mark Twain. In contrast to the blatant plagiarism o her class mates, her work was original, cerebral and very poignant. It was as if she were baring her own soul. He knew then that he just had to know her better. He shared with his mother that he felt happier spending time with her than with any of the other girls he had dated. He especially loved her honesty and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Negative Effects Of Korea From 1910 to 1945, when Japan surrendered after its defeat in World War II, Korea was a colony of Japan during Japan s pursuit towards domination of Asia. Japan s intent was to erase the Korean national identity. According to a BBC World Service Poll conducted in 2014, 79% of South Koreans view Japan s influence negatively, and 15% express a positive view, making South Korea, behind China, the second country with the most negative feelings of Japan in the world. Among many of the hardships and humiliations suffered by Koreans during this period, Japan s occupation in Korea affected their education, communications, culture, government, and women negativity. First off, Korean education was negatively affected by the Japanese colonization. Before Japan s colonization, Korea s education system was swiftly improving. Education had been important in Korea since the 14th century. In 1907, missionaries ran 508 primary schools and 22 high schools. Japan s colonization destroyed much of this system. By 1917, the number of schools run by missionaries was halved and by 1937 only 34 remained. In 1939, the Japanese governor instructed that students should speak in Japanese and not be allowed to speak Korean inside or outside of school. Also, Korean families were forced to change their names to Japanese names and if they refused, they were prohibited from enrolling in school, thus 84% of Korean families changed their names by 1940. This made learning harder because only Japanese language ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Catcher In The Rye Worlds Apart In a City Boy s Heart The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. Salinger set in 1950s New York City, deals greatly with maturity and youth. Especially, with regard to teenage struggles in Holden Caulfield, and the effects of the environment on him. Phoebe and Sally Hayes, the two most mentioned girls in the novel, differ greatly from each other in what they represent and in how they influenced Holden Caulfield. Phoebe positively affects Holden, and gives him direction and reality. One example of how Phoebe positively affects Holden is their conversations during Holden s visit, in which Phoebe tries to convince Holden not to leave. Holden being very lost, drifting about New York City, was anchored back to reevaluating his life and what he needs to do with Phoebe s guidance. Holden s reevaluation of his life, after being guided by Phoebe, to go to her play, makes him appear like that he had regained a small sense of direction in his life. Another example of Phoebe s positive affect is given after Phoebe convinces Holden to stay, and not wander, with Holden admitting, I really did go home afterwards...I felt so damn happy... The way old Phoebe kept going around... (212 213). By convincing Holden to stay, Phoebe s positive affect is clearly sown exemplifying Phoebe s importances in giving direction to Holden s life. Their conversation was the first time Holden was not expressing his usual self destructive behavior; this was mainly due to Phoebe s presences and concern as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on A Brief Biography of Mary Shelley Thesis: Although Mary Shelley had a tragic childhood, she was able to overcome her personal tradies in order to become a well known writer and poet. Introduction: Mary Shelley was a well known poetry. She began to write at the age of sixteen when she married her first husband Percy Shelley. Mary Shelley had a tragic childhood growing up losing the only mother figure that she knew of name, Lousia the nanny. This convinced Mary to start writing about the relationship of the individuals to history and the relationship of daughters to fathers. First, Mary were born on August 30, 1797. Mary was the only daughter of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. Mary s Godwin died after giving birth to the little one after catching a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After two months back to London Mary married Percy Shelley. Second, Mary first book was History of a Six Weeks Tour. This book was published in 1817. Mary and Percy left for this tour taking her half sister Jane Claire Clairmont.The book basically was wrote on Mary experience on the continent.The six week tour took Part of France, Switzerland, Germany and Holland. Mary father discovered the romance between the two. Mary father stopped talking to her but constantly asking Mary husband Percy for money. Doing this tour Mary became pregnant with a little girl. After Mary gave birth to the little baby name Christened Clara she only lived for two weeks. Next, Mary best known novel that published was Frankenstein. This book was published anonymously in 1818. The first edition of Frankenstein had an unsigned preface by Percy Shelley. She than published articles, reviews, poetry, and stories in periodicals such as London Magazine and The Keepsake. Frankenstein was a text that is part Gothic novel and part philosophical novel. Mary later wrote more novels that goes by the name Valperga , The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck , Lodore , Falkner , The Last Man . Third, her personal life impacted on her literature. She started off with an excellent childhood. Next, the relationship of the individual to history and the relationship of daughters to fathers. Mary Shelley s tragic childhood did not prevent her from becoming a well known writer it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Holy Virgin Mary Essay What a sensation was made about the Sensation exhibition in the Brooklyn Museum of Art. The focus of Mayor Giuliani s outcry was the piece The Holy Virgin Mary by Chris Ofili. Funny, he didn t give attention to some of the other outrageous works including the pubescent female mannequins studded with erect penises, vaginas, and anuses, fused together in various postures of sexual coupling, or the portrait of a child molester and murder made from what appears like child hand prints or bisected animals in plexiglass tanks full of formaldehyde. Would it ever have made headlines with a different title, like Afro lady ? I don t think so. I guess targeting religion gets a little too personal. Giuliani said, You don t have the right to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you think about it, many African cultures had no use for gold until the Europeans came along. But in America, dung is a bad, nasty thing. We even have pooper scoopers for our house pets excretions on public property. No one should have to deal with that! No, no one wants to see poop! We use gold to gild halos on our saints. Poop? How atrocious! You can t use feces in art! But, how many people know that artists used human urine as a fixative in pigments of religious works such as the Last Supper and the ceilings of the Vatican? How many know that Old Master painters used mummy brown, yep you guessed it, a pigment consisting of pulverized Egyptian mummies? No one complains about shadows in 18th century paintings of the Virgin being made out of dead people. As for the porn pictures, they suggest putti just as the Virgin Marys symbology reflects fertility. So what s the big deal? Do you think people get too focused on the medium instead of the message? Does it matter what material the artist is using to get the message across? What is acceptable? The norm would be oil, different types of earth, egg, rock and wood. Let s take a look at a little history in medieval art. There was a movement towards the end of the first millennium called Iconoclasm. This factor hated images and icons which were believed to be endowed with mysterious powers that could work miracles by intervention from the saints. This Iconoclastic Controversy defined and declined the creation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Michael Oher s Struggle In The Blind Side By John Lee Hancock In The Blind Side, filmed by John Lee Hancock, he describes a black man struggling to fit in with white society. Michael Oher, the main character shows the audience how he gets mistreated and discriminated from his hometown community. The director shows that the Tuohy family accepts Michael for who he is and what he wants to be, they are Michael s enduring power, armor and salvation for when he faces his new path of transformation. Michael has lived in many different foster families, but decides to leave them, which is because he feels like he does not fit in by the families different situation, status and lifestyles. When he is adopted by the Tuohy s he detaches himself from them because he is Black American and the Tuohy s are rich, successful... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As they are walking to the store where he gets his clothes Leigh Ann asks Michael, You are going to protect me right? Michael answers, I got your back. For both sides of Michael and Leigh Ann, they are together experiencing a way of life they never knew about. For example, Michael is experiencing the way Leigh Ann and her family live, as rich, successful and involved people for as Leigh Ann is experiencing where Michael came from and how he was raised in this low poverty community and violent lifestyle. Leigh Ann goes on a frequent lunch with three other white women, as they had done on many times before. The women ask Leigh Ann if adopting Michael is a white guilt trip and Leigh Ann replies back to them, I do not need you all to make my choices, but I do ask that you respect them. They then tell her that he is changing her life and it is a great decision. Leigh Ann tells him that he is changing her life. This shows how the ladies were disrespectful in the beginning thinking it was all a joke, but soon they realized that it did not matter what their opinions were, it was something Leigh Ann truly believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Fed Up Documentary In the documentary Fed Up presented by Katie Couric and Laurie David they focus on the fabrications presented by the food industry in regards of creating healthier choices for the public. According to the documentary 2 out of 3 Americans are either overweight or obese, and it is surpassing cancer rates (Fed Up, 2014). In order to address the problem health professionals recommend their patients that in order to lose weight they must exercise and eat less. It is a simple solution to a condition that is greatly stigmatized by society. This documentary argues that eating less and exercise will not guarantee weight loss in individuals. Doctors tell their patients that the fewer calories they consume the easier it will be for them to lose weight. However, this statement is not realistic for many people, specifically children. The documentary follows three obese children who are currently facing many adverse health effects due to their weight. They are told that in order to prevent metabolic syndrome they must change their diet completely. The problem is that children can t control their environment. They are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, if they were to eat almonds because of the fiber they would feel full longer and cause the blood sugar to decrease. Yet, if they were to consume a soft drink it would be observed faster in the liver causing the blood sugar to rise creating fat cells immediately. The obvious choice would be to eat almonds, but it is more likely that children will prefer a soft drink (Fed Up, 2014). This relates to previous class discussions on the bliss point, in which food industries add the right amount of salt, sugar, and fat to make children crave the food more. It puts children more at risk because not only is it affecting their leptin, and ghrelin levels, it will make it more difficult for children to have the energy to work out and chose healthier food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Apple Inc, By Steven Wozniak Essay Apple Inc. was founded by Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak in 1976 by selling a designer personal computer, called the Apple 1. Through technology Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak were able to introduce a mass produced personal computer called the Apple 2, which was the first color display. With the Apple 2 being a success the partner upcoming revision of the product line was the Macintosh (Mac), a user friendly product that allows users to interact with screen images rather than text commands. The Macintosh (Mac) was introduced to the public in 1984 but failed to uphold as a prospering product. Software used in the Mac was not upgraded and did not have the availability to compete with the other leading electronic equipment such as PC and IBM, which had previously been introduced in 1981. Although the Mac started out with initial success my analysis shows that the software used in the Mac was under such tight restrictions that no outside software developers were allowed to obtain any information on the software used. Apple s restrictions on the Apple Certified Developers Program for software made it difficult for Mac to compete with other leading Microsoft, which was the introduction of Window s 1.0. Unlike Apple, Microsoft made the software used available to other computer companies. Apple did not sell or share software with rival companies. Even with the introduction of Mac, Apple was able to set prices higher than the competitors. With the introduction of Window s 1.0 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Chesapeake Bay And The Bay About 18 thousand years ago, glacial sheets from the last ice age begin to melt (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). As the glaciers melted the large volume of water began to raise sea levels. The rising seas levels engulfed the coast and flooded the Susquehanna river ( Geological History n.d.). Once the seas levels have risen, the temperatures continued to rise changing the landscape. So oak, maple, hickory, and other hardwood species started to appear (Chesapeake BayProgram n.d.). Once the temperature increases even more hardwood forests and wetlands are created. As even more of the glaciers melt it floods the Susquehanna rivermore and it even floods the Potomac, James, and York rivers pouring into the Atlantic Ocean creating the Bay s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Bay is fed by 48 major rivers and 100 small tributaries draining a 64,000 square mile basin ( Geological History n.d.). The Bay has a width of four miles near Aberdeen, Maryland to thirty miles near Cape Charles, Virginia (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). The average depth of the bay is 21 feet with troughs as deep as 174 feet deep (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). The main rivers of the Chesapeake Bay is the Susquehanna, Potomac, James, Rappahannock, Chester, Nanticoke, Patuxent, and the Choptank rivers (Sprague et al 2000). The main rivers of the Chesapeake Bay watershed send about 51 billion gallons of freshwater into the Bay each day (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). These rivers are homes to many fish, amphibians, invertebrates, and other animals. Not only do aquatic animals live in these rivers, plenty of aquatic plants live there too (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). There are many factors that could affect the health of the Chesapeake Bay including litter, debris, sediment pollution, chemical contaminants, and any man made objects (Chesapeake Bay Program n.d.). Any litter and debris will work its way up to the Bay from the rivers and smother any grass beds along with bottom dwelling creators and add chemical contaminants to the water. Any excess nutrients that come from urban runoff or vehicle emissions will cause harmful algae to grow which blocks sunlight and does not allow plants to grow due to low oxygen dead zones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. •Players Who Participate In Athletics Consent And Assume Players who participate in athletics consent and assume risk if injury occurs as an aspect of the game. Thus, players who take part in such a dangerous sport as hockey accept the dangers that inhere in it so far as they are obvious and necessary (People v. Schacker). However, if the dangers inherent in the sport were obscure or unobserved or so serious as to justify the belief that precautions of some kind must have been taken to avert them. People engaged in athletic competition are generally held to have legally assumed the risk of injuries, which are known, apparent and reasonably foreseeable consequences of participation. A complainant does not assume the risk of reckless or intentional conduct. Injuries must be so severe as to be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, simply because an individual consents to participate in an event where violence is usual does not mean that that individual consents to any act committed against him in the event (Hackbart v. Cincinnati Bengals). Despite the violent nature of [boxing], there are rules prohibiting certain conduct...[such as the biting off a piece of an opponents ear] the very existence of such rules demonstrates that there are boundaries to what constitutes acceptable behavior in the sport (Hackbart v. Cincinnati Bengals). In this situation it is not reasonably foreseeable for a boxing opponent to bite another boxers ear. The biting of an opponent s ear is intentional and reckless conduct which did not fall within normal conduct of the sport of boxing and the boxer who bit his opponents ear will likely be liable for prosecution (Regina v McSorley). c)In frustration, a professional golfer throws a golf ball high in the air behind him and it hits another golfer who was fixing his shoe. It is highly likely that the professional golfer that threw the ball in anger behind him will be liable for a tortious action. A golfer tends not to consentor assume the risk of a hidden or undisclosed danger, not of common knowledge, in the absence of warning or personal knowledge. In golf, it is common practice for a golfer to issue a warning if his shot deviates from the intended target (Shin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. 1950s Home Appliances Home Appliances 1950s was a decade of great technological development. 1950s home appliances raised standards of living and released housewives from the strain of household chores. The most representative item would have been the washing machine. This was a massive time saver and allowed women to keep up to date with the cleaning, to keep a comfortable home and do all the cooking as well as having some leisure time. They were very populous in America but it wasn t until the 1950s that it was introduced in Australia, Almost every home appliance was invented in earlier years overseas and introduced to Australia later. Entertainment Australians in the 1950s could afford more entertainment products than ever before. Televisionwas the most representative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tapped into the young teen market and thrilled audiences with his original style of music and hip gyrating bad boy image. Entertainment was very much influenced by the American culture. In 1950 Australian began to reject the Australian culture in favour of cultural influence trends such as Britain and America. Technology The television industry had been established in America in the 1940s. After WW2 they quickly turned to the airways and been producing mass television exports. 1950 in Australia 83% of television content was source from America while the rest was sourced from Britain. For example the 10 most popular programs on Australian Commercial television where all American such as Perry Mason, the Finstones and I love Lucy. Transport Post WW2 Holden began The Project 2000 car design. A group of design personnel made a trip to America resulting in a handmade model being shipped back to Australia for the car to be extently tested. By the end of 1940s this car called the SX was released to a massive audience including the prime minister of Australia. The production began to average about 10 per day. By the beginning of 1950s Holden had an overflowing waiting list. 12 months later 20,000 cars were being produced annually. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Taking Control of Eating with Bulemia or Anorexia Essay According to the article Eating disorders 101, it states that Between 5 and 10 million Americans have anorexia or bulimia . People may not think of anorexia as an addiction, but in many ways it is. Anorexia usually begins as a diet. People may feel a loss of control and dieting is something that they feel they can have control over, thus feeling better about themselves. People will become closer with their bodies and soon develop a preoccupation with food and fear of gaining weight. The person may begin to notice something wrong but won t stop dietingbecause the quest for the perfect thin body has become the most important factor in their life. Some people may think that anorexia is affected only by teens but in fact mothers have a big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could then result in the patient not reaching their full height and developing brittle bones. Many doctors say that weight loss leads to many health effects. The lack of food causes the body to break down and cause to function properly as internal organs, such as the kidneys and liver, begin to shrink. Blood abnormalities include leukopenia (low white blood cells), thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts), and osteopenia (thinning of the bones). Anorexia has a big effect towards teens. According to the book Anorexia by Karen F. Balkin, it states My story began 14 years ago when I was 12 years old. I was an awkward middle schooler who desperately wanted to be beautiful and ached to be popular. I heard enough derogatory fat comments and witnessed enough pointed fingers while growing up to know that I didn t ever want shunned and ridiculed like that. Therefore, I came to the conclusion that to be beautiful and popular, you needed to be thin. Some teens may feel the only way to fit in is to lose weight or the other teens will pick on them. The other teens should indeed stop bulling anorexic teens because it ll encourage them to keep starving themselves. The first step in treating anorexia often is the most difficult one. The person with anorexia must admit that he or she needs help. According to the book Anorexia by Bonnie Graves, it states First, the person must be evaluated for any urgent medical problems. The next step is to help the person begin gaining weight by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Effects Of Anxiety Disorders And Situational Anxiety... Abstract: This research paper summarizes the results of three academic articles exploring the effects of anxiety disorders, and situational anxiety on short term working memory. These three articles all used different methods in attempt to connect anxiety with working memory performance. To summarize, these studies attempt to answer the question of whether or not an attentional bias toward threatening (anxietytriggering) exposure or conditions, causes a greater susceptibility to distraction and reduced STM capacity cognitively. They also explore generalized anxiety patients to see if there is a connection between the condition of anxiety as appose to the response of anxiety. The results of these pieces of research together were mixed or inconclusive to whether anxiety negatively effects the short term working memory. This analyses will be about three research articles and summarizing the studies. These three articles lead toward the conclusion that short term working memory is negatively effected by situational anxiety and also anxiety disorders. Keywords: Anxiety, Short Term Memory, Working Memory Introduction: The effects of anxiety on short term working memory is a large issue discussed by cognitive psychologists today. Anxiety effects many adults of all ages and is a constant struggle for people who suffer from it. Many different research studies have confirmed anxiety is some what associated with performance deficits in all sorts of cognitive tasks including, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Crittenton Center Of Downtown Peoria The Crittenton Center located in the heart of downtown Peoria, has two rooms dedicated to pre school age children (3 5 year olds). The Firefly room is home to eighteen students, four boys and fourteen girls, all of whom are deemed at risk by the Department of Child and Family Services or DCFS. The Crittenton Center also bases all of its best practice guidelines on DCFS standards and its academic standards are in line with Illinois Common Core requirements (Toya, personal communication, July 17, 2015). The Firefly room is brightly lit with three large windows that look out onto the playground and garden. The walls are painted bright red and are adorned with student s artwork as well as educational posters. Roughly two thirds of the room is carpeted and the other one third is tiled. The tiled portion of the room contains tree tables that are used for teacher led activities and mealtimes. This portion of the room also contains some storage a long sand table and a hand sink. The carpeted portion of the room contains the rooms five activity centers, open area to run and play and contains a large carpet used for circle time. One corner of the room is reserved for storing the children s cots, there is also an unused changing station and more storage. As I mentioned before; there are five activity stations. There is a reading/calming corner, a science station, a housekeeping station, a fine motor skillstation and a block center. Each station is stocked with appropriate toys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Robinson Crusoe Character Analysis A person may find someone likeable for many different reasons. Maybe the person is charismatic and loyal, honest and humble, grateful and trustworthy. The likability of the protagonist in Daniel Defoe s novel, Robinson Crusoe, is often called into question by many of its readers. The story starts with the protagonist, Robinson Crusoe, leaving home against his father s wishes to voyage across the sea. But misfortune fell upon this voyage in the form of a great storm. During this storm, Crusoe prays to God, saying that if He saved him, Crusoe would serve him for the rest of his life. This storm caused Crusoe and his shipmates to abandon ship and watch it fonder. He survived, forgot his promise to God, was deemed bad luck by the captain and the crew, and was directed to never again board a ship. Ignoring this, Crusoe boarded another ship, on which he and the crew were captured by pirates and sold as slaves. He was a slave for three years before he escaped with another slave named Xury. They are then saved by a Portuguese captain, who keeps Xury and takes Crusoe to Brazil. There Crusoe lives a life similar to what his father wanted for him, a simple yet content life. He at first vowed to never sail again, but after getting better acquainted with his neighbor, he was persuaded to travel to Africa with his neighbor to bring slaves, free of cost, back to their farms, breaking this vow. But he proves to, again, be bad luck. The ship crashes and Crusoe is the only man to survive. Through all this, and more, Crusoe proves himself to be inconsiderate, selfish, inhumane, and ungrateful, all unlikable traits. During all of his adventures, Robinson Crusoe was inconsiderate of his shipmates safety and selfish. His first voyage was literally a shipwreck and it all sparked from his selfish desire to venture across the seas. He was told by the captain that this was a sign that he was not to be a seafaring man. (Defoe, 9). Crusoe sailed again, knowing that he was destined for disaster, putting all his shipmates in danger. And the captain was right. Disaster fell upon him and his shipmates on most of his voyages. On his second voyage they were boarded and captured by pirates, and sold as slaves. He had almost learned his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Myasthenia Gravis Research Paper Myasthenia gravis is considered an autoimmune disease because people who have it carry an antibody called polyclonal that destroys the acetylcholine receptors (Neurology, 2013). These antibodies destroy receptor sites in the neuromuscular junction faster than the body can produce them. Usually antibodies protect the body from foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses, but in the case of MG it attacks accessories that are required for muscle movement. In a study conducted by Jon Lindstrom and Seybold Marjorie (1998), it was concluded that out of 71 patients with MG, 87 percent of them had a greater amount of antibodies for destroying acetlycholine receptors than normal (Lindstrom Marjorie, 1998). They compared this amount to 175 patients... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, anti acetylcholinesterase agents like Mestinon are available; these stop the breakdown of acetlycholine allowing more to be created, letting more of it to be attached to receptors (Product Information, 2005). Mesttinon and similar medications have been around for almost fifty years, however they do cause nausea, muscle cramps and involuntary twitches. There is also corticosteroids like prednisone which basically which reduce acetylcholine receptor antibody (Treatment for MG, 2010). They are inexpensive but they may cause hypertension and diabetes (Treatment for MG, 2010). Another major approach to treating myasthenia gravis is removing the thymus gland. Between ten to fifteen percent of patients with MG have a tumor in this gland. The relationship between myasthenia gravis and the thymus gland is still a topic under major study and for the most part is unclear. However, some scientist say the thymus gland is what produces the acetylcholine receptor antibodies. Over the years, patients with MG have gotten this thymus gland removal done and have experienced improvement in muscle weakness. A study done by Giuseppe Marulli, Marco Schiavon, Egle Perissinotto and their colleagues (2012) looked at 100 patients with MG who went through the surgery to remove the thymus gland (Marulli et al., 2012). The results stated that it was only a 60 300 minute procedure with a median three day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Positive And Negative Effects Of The Media The media industry influences society by providing entertainment, spreading information, and allowing for communication. The abundance of technology such as cell phones, tablets, computers, and television has made the world much more connected than ever. Consequently, more and more Americans are becoming dependent on such devices that make daily tasks easier. Through these connections, the mediais able to implement itself into everyday lives, and although these advancements improve people s lives, there are aspects that are negative. The media tends to be enjoyed for the benefits it offers with a disregard for its risks. Unfortunately, the current generation allows the media to shape their lives without acknowledging the potential harm.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These advertisements are present in many of today s viewing programs and as alcohol is shaped into adolescents lives, the more harmful the media becomes. Alcohol is only one of the many damaging impacts the media promotes. Commercials, a form of media, is persistent in providing goods that harm the community that is exposed to it. For example, when a child or adult is viewing television, they are exposed to commercials that reference food products at approximately ten times an hour, and these are foods with high amounts of calories (Rosiek). The way in which the media presents such foods makes adolescents much more vulnerable to making unhealthy choices. As a consequence, for every extra hour a child spends viewing television weekly, the risk of them developing obesity is increased by three percent (Rosiek). As inactivity decreases and the malicious food consumption increases during these television seasons, the obesity rates take a leap in number as well. Moreover, obesity has its own risks as well, as many children are faced with obesity, they are also challenged with diabetes, respiratory disorders, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases (Rosiek). The more media specifically commercials is influenced by thousands of households with no limitation, the more harmful impact the media will have on newer generations. However, some of society views the media through television as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Persuasive Literary Devices In Could We Be Amusing... Could We Be Amusing Ourselves to Death? The evolution of technology has become indescribable. Technology is prevalent in our society, as well as its portrayal in the media, a seemingly essential aspect of our everyday lives. Although many idolize how technology has improved our lives, many fail to recognize technology s faults. By using three persuasive literary devices (pathos, logos, and ethos), Neil Postman expresses his concern for technological advancement and possible failure in the book Amusing Ourselves to Death. Logos appeals to logic; when using a persuasive device such as logos, you are using logical reasoning to appeal to the reader. When using logos, you must include facts, statistics, and citing credible sources. By using ethos, the author conveys his ideas while being well aware of what he is talking about by utilizing credible sources. Pathos, however, conveys the author s ideas by appealing to the reader s emotions. Postman does an outstanding job of orchestrating a piece using the most popular persuasive elements. Postman was able to incorporate all three of these devices into his book, but the most prominent one in my opinion, and that helps to best convey Postman s point, is logos; statistics and facts are two things you very rarely can fight against. Over and over Postman uses facts on how the media is basically dumbing us down. For example, Postman pointed out that with the rise of the televised age there was then a decrease in literacy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about Father Roles Heaney Father Roles Heaney Father Roles There are many factors that will shape a young boy s life, but possibly none more important than the role of that boy s father. Seamus Heaney and Theodore Roethke both have shown the importance of the father role in their poems Digging and My Papas Waltz. Although the roles of the fathers in these poems were different, the respect and admiration shown by their sons is one in the same. Weather it is Heaney s father digging under his window, or Roehtke s father dancing him around as a little boy, the love shown in these two poems, shows a direct relation on the lives they shared with their fathers. Heaney s poem, Digging showed that while the boy still loved his father, he did not wish to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Corked sloppily with paper. This shows that while Heaney decided not to follow in his fathers footsteps, he loved and cared for his father regardless (Glover 543). Overall, Heaney s love for his father was a powerful factor in his deciding to become a writer. Roethke s peom, My Papas Waltz , shows us a completely different relationship among the father and son. In the opening line, we read The whisky on your breath/could make a small boy dizzy; this, to some, arises suspicion as to weather this is a happy dance, or a violent one. Many will debate over weather or not this represents a happy time or a violent relationship, but this is further clarified when Roethke writes But I hung on like death this shows that the boy was in fact having fun dancing with his father (Magill 1453). You can sense the anger in the motheras you read My mothers countenance/could not unfrown itself. This shows that despite the mothers feelings of anger towards the dance, the son was enjoying it, so they went on (Malkoff 344). The last two lines of the poem further illustrate the boys love for the dance with his father; Then waltzed me off to bed/still clinging to your shirt. This shows that after a long day of work, the boys father would come home and have a drink, and then waltz Theodore around the kitchen. The love between Roethke and his father is shown throughout the poem, and can be seen in many ways, some wish to view ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Persuasive Essay On A Spider Web As I left the classroom, I could feel the heat burning on my skin. When I saw the lake, I went towards the lake for the breeze. The lake itself however smelled like eggs rotting but the cool breeze was worth smelling the eggs rotting away. The sun was burning and as I sat on the hard rock, I could feel the heat rising. The trees were tall and were brown but there was one tree that stood out to me that appeared brown with a hue of red whose light radiated as the sun hit the tree. The leaves were auburn and forest green just like all the other trees, but the red tree stood out among all the others. Being unique can be difficult since we are constantly told to stand out and find our own way, but our own way is then judged by others. Society claims that no one here is to judge but we all know the statement is inaccurate. Judgement is in the human nature and we cannot do anything to change it. Rather, we just need to accept people for who they are and be willing to be open to their own opinions and ideas. Rock near me had a spider web with leaves entrapped but no spider was present but he left his work behind. The spider may or may not be alive but he will be remembered for the spider web. Anyone who would notice the spider web will realize that a spider made it and will either sit away from the web knowing there is a spider nearby or take time and embrace the beauty of life and realize how unique and intricate each spider web is. There will be men and women in our lives who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Examples Of Symbolic Interactionism Of Marijuana Marijuana is a very well known and commonly used drug. Yet, there are many different attitudes and meanings attached to it. So why is there such a variation in people s attitudes towards marijuana. This can be explained and understood by using the symbolic interactionism theory. Marijuana is a very controversial topic among Americans and much research has been done regarding it. The Pew Research Center has gathered information on the opinions Americans have towards the legalization of marijuana. The data shows what percentage of Americans think it should be legal or not. There is also data on reasons why they have their opinions and meanings toward marijuana. This data helps to further understand and apply this theory to the use of marijuana. Symbolic interactionism perspective is a theory that is used to study social life. To do this, this theory relies on studying and observing the interactions among people and how they form meanings to things from those interactions. Although, there is much more to this theory than that. Blumer, the man who invented the term symbolic interactionism, presented three premises which help to understand this theory. The first one is, people act a certain way towards things depending on their meaning for that thing. The second premise is that we get meanings from social interaction, so we are taught meanings or we witness them from others. Lastly, the third premise is that meanings are able to change because people have the mental capacity to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Major Causes Of World War I World War I was a global war that was centered in Europe and started on July 28, 1914 and continued to November 11, 1918. It was a war that resulted in millions of casualties, but it paved the way for major political changes, including revolutions in many nations involved in the war. Militarism, alliances, and imperialism were the major causes creating tensions which began one of the most violent and deadly war of European history. Militarism is the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military competence and be prepared to use it in means necessary to defend or promote national interests. A powerful state needed a powerful military to protect its interests and defend their homeland. Governments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to World War IBritain had been the most powerful nation in the world occupying one quarter of the globe. British imperialism was driven chiefly by trade, the importation of raw materials and the sale of manufactured goods. Britain s imperial power was reinforced by their powerful navy and their large fleet of mercantile vessels. France was also another major imperial power which it s holdings included Indochina, some Pacific islands and several colonies in west and north west Africa. Spain once ruled the Philippines and large parts of South America, though it s imperial power was weakening rapidly. Germany s Empire included parts of China, Samoa, New Guinea and many colonies in south west Africa. Russia ruled over Finland, Poland and several central Asian regions as an imperial power. Land was in high demand for these imperial powers who were constanting fighting over unclaimed land. Imperialism of unidentified land or and land being capable of being conquered was a major cause of World War I because it caused these imperial powers to start war on each other. World War I will be a war that will never be forgotten that involved most of the world but was centralized in Europe. The main causes of World War I were militarism, alliances and imperialism which all created tensions between European countries. Although the direct cause of the war was the assassination of Austria Hungary s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Great Man Theory Was A Popular 19th Century Idea Traditionally teams are built by putting a group of people together without considering many traits or characteristics about those people, then expecting them to work together in a productive manner. Often times this does not work well at all, particularly if the person in charge is unfamiliar with the team concept themselves. Teams have to be cohesive in their ability to make decisions and handle projects within their organization. Sometimes cohesiveness causes team members who are not adept at working with others to push back at the team and this causes friction within the team. Team buildingmodels have been developed over the years to make teams work. The problem of working teams has been something that researcher and theorists have been studying for years. Many of these researchers and theorists have developed a standard way to develop teams and team skills. A plethora of team development books have been written and team consulting firms have popped up all over the world. The Great Man Theory was a popular 19th century idea according to which history can be largely explained by the impact of great men , using their power in a way that had a decisive historical impact. These great men always had impressive results from their teams because of their leadership qualities. The historian Thomas Carlyle enforced this theory with his statement The history of the world is but the biography of great men. According to Carlyle, effective leaders are those gifted with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Code Of Conduct For A Behavioral Health Center Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Shaquita Jefferson MHA622: Health Care Ethics Law Judy Roberts Ethical Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Clear Mind behavioral health center provides a wide range of excellent counseling and mental health services by well trained, qualified and licensed professionals. Clear Mind has been in operation since 1988. We serve over 20,000 children, adolescents, adults, seniors and their families annually. Ethical issues are prevalent in this field of medicine. Our company has ensured that everyone that is employed with Clear Mind has a thorough understanding of our expectations. Organizational Structure According to Halm (2011), Organizations do not function in a vacuum. They respond to the characteristics of their environment. Today s organizations function in a constant state of change driven by a fiercely competitive global economy, advocated consumerism, rapidly developing technologies and increasing competition . Clear Mind is composed of an executive board of directors, who ensure the smooth running of the entire organization. John Smith serves as our Chief Executive Officer (CEO). CEOs are the key decision makers (Waldman, Siegel, Javidan, 2006). The CEO ranks as the highest corporate executive in charge of overseeing the entire operation of an organization. The role of CEO typically reports to a board of directors that is elected by shareholders, or others with a financial stake in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Kite Runner, By Khaled Hosseini Khaled Hosseini once said: there are a lot of children in Afghanistan, but little childhood. Rape in Afghanistan is said to be an epidemic, but according to the Oxford Dictionary, the definition of the term is a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. Rape in this country is viewed as something that is inevitable and cannot be stopped. Usually, rape also involves domestic violence, hence the reason they re paired together. Contrary to common misconception, men are raped as well as women, especially children of both genders. In the Kite Runner, rape is a topic that is prevalent in and throughout the book. Bacha Bazi is even a part of the Kite Runner. Bacha Bazi is a phrase that is a significant piece of the plot of the Kite Runner. It alludes to the rape of little boys. In the story, the protagonist, Amir, must go to Afghanistan to save his nephew from being a bacha bazi sex slave. With Amir s decision to take action, he internally hopes that it will rid him of the guilt he felt as a child when he saw Hassan, his brother, raped. His guilt manifests over time because he did not support him by standing up for him. As part of the practice, rich people who buy the boys as slaves sometimes them dress up in female clothing. Sometimes they re forced to wear fake breasts. Prepubescent teens and even young children, specifically the boys, are seen as a socially acceptable substitute for girls in this society. Afghanistan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Christianity And Religion In Beowulf And The Canterbury Tales Throughout the Middle Ages, religion was a major theme in the literature of that time. Works such as Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales are examples of this theme in action, but in very different ways. God is seen purely as goodness in Beowulf, and everything that God approves of is good as well. Contrarily, The Canterbury Talessatirizes religion by showing members of the church in a negative manner and debating the teachings of the Bible, the latter particularly in The Wife of Bath s Prologue. Despite these different takes on Christianity, the characters in both stories sin, yet are defended. Both Beowulfand The Wife of Bath s Prologue contain different defenses of the protagonist s sin, to varying degrees of success. Beowulf s sins revolve around personality traits, namely his boastfulness and greed, however the author does not acknowledge this sin. First and foremost, it must be made clear that these sins truly exist in Beowulf and are in opposition to Christian morals, regardless of whether or not the author condemns them. Upon his arrival in Heorot, Beowulf s conversation with Unferth demonstrates how his pride and boastfulness is integral to his reputation. Unferth asks, Are you the Beowulf who took on Breca / in a swimming match on the open sea, / risking the water just to prove that you could win? / It was sheer vanity made you venture out / on the main deep, (Beowulf 506 510). Considering that this is the first sentence Unferth speaks to the hero, it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Mixed Ability Research Paper Ability setting and mixed ability classes In 2006 the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) published a document to serve as guidance for schools across the UK about the benefits of grouping and setting according to age and ability, for teachers and for students (DfES, 2006). The never ending search for strategies to attain better results lead policy makers in the UK to continue the promotion of setting pupils by ability, despite research suggesting no consistent evidence that structured ability groupingwill produce positive effects on attainment on any particular group of pupils (Hallam Ireson, 2005). Nonetheless, research suggests that it may have negative effects on particular groups of pupils in terms of personal and social... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research also suggests that teachers tend to feel the pressure of government guidance s and school s ethos and policies as an important force in determining their beliefs (Hallam Ireson, 2003), but their attitudes towards teaching seem to be mostly influenced by their experience in their subjects with their classes (Hallam Ireson, 2003; Hallam Ireson, 2005; Kutnick, Blatchford, Clark, MacIntyre, Baines, 2005). The government guidance acknowledges that setting doesn t guarantee full homogeneity within the groups and therefore differentiation is still necessary in lessons, as they need to be tailored specifically to their profile and allow the implementation of strategies that able pupils to be stretched in their different capacities (DfES, 2006). Nevertheless, intelligent use of group setting would allow teachers to plan with more confidence, allocate resources like teaching assistants to more demanding groups (DfES, 2006), and differentiate their approach to different groups. The main argument in favor of setting pupils by ability tends to be that more able pupils need some form of separate grouping and an environment where they can freely be stretched to the maximum of their potential without feeling inhibited by their peers (Hallam Ireson, 2003; Hallam Ireson, 2005; Hallam, Rogers, Ireson, 2008). Most research supports this argument and there is an overall agreement amongst teachers in the studies that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Allegory in Edward Albee s The American Dream Essay Allegory in Edward Albee s The American Dream Our understanding of Edward Albee s achievement in The American Dream (1960) has come a long way since 1961 when Martin Esslin hailed it as a brilliant first example of an American contribution to the Theatre of the Absurd 1 and 1966 when Nicholas Canaday, Jr. labeled it America s best example of what has come to be known as the theatre of the absurd. 2 The shrewdest assessment of absurdism in Albee is by Brian Way, who shows convincingly that, although Albee has successfully mastered the techniques of theatrical absurdism, he has nevertheless shied away from embracing the metaphysics that the style implies.3 That is, Albee knows that Theatre of the Absurd is an absorption in art ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Albee s title, on the other hand, is rich in intellectual and moral substance, since it refers to a host of ideas and feelings associated with the fondest hopes of participants in the American experience, both historic and contemporary. The title is also a fitting thematic label for the play since the dialogue explicitly refers to the American Dream after the Young Man appears on stage. Ionesco s title like all titles, an authorial comment on the text rightly says that the play lacks meaning; Albee s says that it refers to a lot of meaning. That meaning is most obviously associated with the Young Man, since he is specifically identified as the American Dream by the dialogue of the play. The less obvious but more important meaning is embodied in Grandma. The goal of this essay will be to clarify how Grandma s character and experience bear most of the meaning of the American Dream that Albee wants to communicate in this play. As we shall see, that meaning fits squarely within the mainstream American humanist tradition stretching back to the early, idealistic years of the American republic. Even though she is a physical disaster, many critics have noticed various kinds of attractive qualities in Grandma. Don D. Moore finds her the most appealing, the most refreshing and the wisest figure in the play. 8 Canaday, who has written the most about Grandma, praises her for her realism, clear vision, enjoyment of living, and creative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Volcanic Eruption Of Mount Tambora In the New York Times article A Volcanic Eruption That Reverberates 200 Years Later, William J. Broad discusses how the volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora, the most powerful eruption in recorded history (Broad) played a role in icy weather, agricultural collapse, global and pandemic and even gave rise to celebrated monsters. (Broad) In April of 1815, Mount Tambora, located in modern day Indonesia, erupted killing tens of thousands of innocent people. As a result of this eruption, investigators found that the giant cloud of miniscule particles spread around the globe, blocked sunlight and produced three years of planetary cooling. (Broad) Moreover, the planetary effects [were] so extreme that many nations and communities sustained waves of famine, disease, civil unrest, and economic decline. (Broad) In other words, there was a distorted pattern of weather that lasted approximately three years; thus ensuing cold weather, darkness, and even blizzards directly affecting the growth of crops which led to more loss of life. In particular, the summer of 1816 also known as the year without a summer, is credited for not only paintings of fiery sunsets and tempestuous skies, but also the birth of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus. Furthermore, it is this very freakish event of nature that sets the tone for the theme of nature in Frankenstein. Nature, as the setting to create, nature that soothes, and nature that destructs. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Appellate Court System In the United States, law is either private or public. Private law entails relations of private citizens, organizations, or both (Tarr, 2014, p. 8). Whereas, public law entails relations amongst the government and private citizen or organization. As in the case of Emmett L. Till, a young black boy, from Chicago traveled to Mississippi to spend part of the summer break with family murder for insulting a white woman by whistling at her (Huston, 2009). Due to the black code laws of the south, insulting a white person, was a crime (Hussy von Zumbusch, 2015, p. 4). The act of Emmett Till were considered a violation of criminal law in the state of Mississippi. It was not his act that became the highlight of the case, it was the acts of two white males and the jury decision, after Till was found mutilated and tied in the Tallahatchie River (Huston,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... R. (2009). Till, Emmett Louis (1941 1955). Freedom Facts Firsts: 400 Years Of The African American Civil Rights Experience, 284 285 Hussey, M., von Zumbusch, A. (2015). Rise of the Jim Crow Era. : Britannica Educational Publishing, 2015. Tarr, G. A. (2014). Judicial Process and Judicial Policymaking, 6th Edition. [MBS Direct]. Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Bosla Familia Program The Bosla Familia Program is a policy that tries to eliminate child labor through poverty elevation by giving families with a certain low per capita income transfers as long as their children between the ages 6 to 17 years old are enrolled in school (Pais et al., 2013, p. 664). Pais (2013) conducted research on the program and found that it raised schoolattendance, but it did not stop children from being involved in work activities (p. 666). Even though Pais did not find successful results the United States Department of Labor praises the Bosla Familia program and that it has made notable efforts (para. 2). This praise from the United States Department of Labor has created an inconsistency between which policies are effective and which policies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Scottsboro Trials Essay The Scottsboro Trials Racism wasted the lives of nine young, black men. In a trial where the only plausible evidence proved their innocence, they were still convicted. They were accused of rape, but all it was was an accusation. There was nothing to back it up. They endured many trials almost all of which had prejudice juries. This is the story of nine young men who had little, and then had everything taken away from them. On March 24, 1931, nine black youths were accused of raping two white girls; Victoria Price and Ruby Bates. There was only one of them who was not in his teens, Charlie Weems. Ozie Powell and Clarence Norris were both slender, but muscular and healthy. Olen Montgomery was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The others had knives. According to Victoria they began to fight the white boys. They apparently yelled Unload you white sons of bitches , making them jump out of the train. Victoria continued her testimony saying; the Negroes held knives to the girls throats and raped them. When the white boys were thrown off of the train they alerted the Stevenson stationmaster that a group of Negroes and two white girls were on the train. He immediately informed authorities and the boys tied together and arrested at the next station. Later, George Chamlee, One of the representatives for the International Labor Defense at the Scottsboro trials, investigated to see if the girls had made the charges before the boys were arrested. He claimed that these girls just gave in to the assumptions that the authorities had when they arrested the Negroes. There is no way of proving this conclusively, but from the interview I had with the two girls separately several weeks after the trial, I would say that there is a strong possibility of truth in this. (Ransdell, Plausibility of the Charges Questioned). When the press interviewed the Negroes, they all remained silent except to deny assaulting the girls. Except Roy Wright who kept insisting that he and his three friends, the only ones of the group he d ever met, were innocent. He said that the others attacked the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Rhetorical Analysis Of Remember The Titans Gettysburg Speech Remember The Titans A speech from the movie Remember the Titans, (2000) brings out the importance and reasoning for the movie to be made. The Gettysburg Speech, by Coach Herman Boone is very strong and straight to the point of the movie. Coach Herman brings the movie to life with his speech about playing the game on a battlefield. He talks about how the fight for lives were fought on the same field as the football team were playing on to fight for their lives. This speech is meant for any age group, although it is specifically addressed to ones who play football. Coach Herman Boone uses the rhetorical appeals of logos, pathos, and ethos to inspire the football players to remove all their hate to become an actual team. In the speech from The American Rhetoric, Coach Boone states to his players, Fifty thousand men died right here on this field, fighting the same fight that we are still fighting among ourselves today. He was mostly using logos, saying in this quote that the men at Gettysburg were fighting among themselves, just like the football players were. He uses fifty... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He shows a strong sense of ethos when he asks his players to, Listen to their souls, men. I killed my brother with malice in my heart. Hatred destroyed my family. You listen, and you take a lesson from the dead. By saying this, Coach Boone strongly emphasizes the voices of the soldiers who died at Gettysburg fought during the Civil War. He uses this to show his point with the soldiers who suffered to back him up. The Civil War was the worst war as far as danger, in the history of America. Coach Boone uses the part of his quote, take a lesson from the dead, to show what a soldier might have said during the fight. He compares the brothers of the Civil War to all the football players on the team. He compares them to say that they are all brothers, and should be all fighting on the same side instead of against each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Relational Concepts And Practice Of Relational Aesthetics... Define, critically analyze, and demonstrate the usefulness or otherwise of a specific curatorial approach Relational Aesthetics, with particular reference to A Better Tomorrow A Chinese Contemporary Art Exhibition Relating to Hong Kong 1. Introduction There is no doubt that relational aesthetics as a conception has absorbed attention and debate by critics and curators in exhibitions. I provide the approach of reference to relational aesthetics such as A Better Tomorrow of Fong s project can help understand curatorial studies and art. I appreciate that I can involve in this project as Media Director. However, I will rethink it from a curator side and critical examine the conception of relational aesthetics reflected in this project. This essay will look at the concept and practice of relational aesthetics, critically analyze its usefulness in curating an exhibition. Firstly, I will discuss the historical development and make definitions of relational aesthetics. Secondly, I will focus on one unique project: that of A Better Tomorrow, at Yan Club Art Center on July 21, 2013, produced by Fong. Finally, I will explore this project in its conception and execution, compare Mainland China with Hong Kong artists and artworks, explain to what extent the relational aesthetics plays a significant role in the exhibition. 2. Relational aesthetics Relational aesthetics is a theory provided in 1990s, developed by Nicolas Bourriaud in his book Relational Aesthetics in 1998. He pointed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Star Wars Trenches Research Paper The Life of a Rebel in Star Wars Battlefront I search for a game in Star wars battlefront I search for a Blast because that s my favorite game mode and I m good at it. I finally see a game pop up, just in to because I was the last person to join. There are ten people on each side ten for the Empire ten for the Rebels ( I was the tenth person on the Rebels). I soon find out that we are playing on Sulfur Fields on the planet Sullust. I finally pick my blaster the TL 50 Heavy Repeater the most overpowered gun in the game. I start to pick my hand I see so many star cards to choose from like homing shot,scatter gun, cycler rife,and then I see it, the bowcaster. The bowcaster is what Chewbacca uses as his primary but I can only get it for a star card, so I put that in my hand then move ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I finally press the respawn button and it spawns me near some crates and pipe looking things but I have no time to take in my surroundings because i m getting shot at by some one to my left! I dive behind a crate gun up and ready to fire, suddenly I hear footsteps to my right, so I take out my cycler rifle and decide to combat roll out the guy missed the shot he tried to hit me with his scatter gun but he was fumbling to get out his primary weapon when I shot him square in the heart with the cycler rife. He kind of just stood there for a second with a giant laser burn where his heart used to beat and dropped dead on the ground. I kept moving forward toward the white ship again but before I get there I see a guy camping in a spot near the ship and I decide to sneak up behind him and melee him to death so I go up to him and I pistol whipped him in the back of the head and he died instantly. After that I look at the scoreboard it says 56 to 73 I do an emote because we re winning but I keep moving. I walk under the ship and I see one of my teammates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On Evelina The enthusiasm in Evelina s early letters to Mr. Villars is ironic considering many of the experiences she has both in London and Bristol are difficult and unpleasant. Often in these situations, she s the victim to social protocols. Throughout Evelina, the titular character is a victim of a combination of physical, social, and mental constraint. During her time in London, Evelina is the victim of physical restraint. Innocent places like a garden, an opera house, or a carriage turn into a prison that can hold Evelina captive. Her walk with Miss Branghtons down the alley at Vauxhall ends with her encountering a group of men who grab her and assume she s a prostitute. Her rescuer Sir Clements, interprets her situation (walking in a dimly lit place unaccompanied) in a negative light. Often Evelina is too frightened to intimidate or condemn her attackers. The carriage incident shows the difference in power between Sir Clement and Evelina. Sir... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lord Orville is the most delicate of men (pg. 305), as he tries to diminish discomfort in the people around him. When Evelina is separated from her companions after the opera, Sir Clement offers to take her in his coach while Lord Orville simply offers his coach and servants and makes it clear he will go home in a chair. Evelina responds with How grateful did I feel for a proposal so considerate, and made with so much delicacy (pg. 97). His delicacy shows up once again when he asks about the two women he saw with Evelina at Marybone without saying the women were prostitutes or suspecting her virtue. Evelina admires Lord Orville s actions Generous, noble Lord Orville! How disinterested his conduct! How delicate his whole behavior! Willing to advise, yet afraid to wound me (pg. 242). This contrasts the false delicacies seen in other characters such as Lovel, who uses the societal rules and politeness in an underhanded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Profitability And Performance Of BASF India Limited 1INTRODUCTION Financial performance is the extent to which the company has achieved its financial goals and objectives. Analysis of the financial performance allows the company to know the growth in monetary terms. It also helps the company to observe trend in its financial growth over the years and the company can also compare its growth with that of its competitors. Profitability plays a vital role in the survival of the company in the competitive market. High profitability helps the company not only in its growth but will also reward the investors with greater return. Performance and profitability is one among the major areas of concern for the management. Any management will be interested in knowing the financial strengths and weakness of the firm to take suitable corrective action. Therefore analysis of the profitability and performance is an essential function of a company. On the basis of ratio analysis the management can assess the profit performance of the company. Hence the analysis of profitability and performance is the process of identifying the strengths and weakness of the firm by properly establishing the relationship between the items of balance sheet and profit and loss account. 1.1Topic Chosen for the Study: An Analysis of the Profitability and Performance of BASF India Limited. 1.2Objectives: 1.To analyse the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main factors comprise of the determination of financial performance of the organisation. The researcher used the following financial tools namely ratio analysis, comparative balance sheet and also statistical tools such as trend analysis and correlation. Ratio helps to summarize large quantities of financial data to make quantitative judgement about the financial performance of the firm. Thus the company can take necessary steps to improve the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. John Taylor Howling Wolf Analysis While these artists renditions of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Lodge Creek contain the same content, John Taylor and Howling Wolf s show very different views. I believe that the difference in views arose due to the fact that these two men had different cultural backgrounds from one another. John Taylor was a hired journalist while Howling Wolf was Native American. John Taylor s sketch has a very natural feel while Howling Wolf s is abstract. John Taylor s illustration is more natural and realistic than representational because he was focusing on what he saw at the treaty signing, but his beliefs may have caused him to make the Native Americans look stern and no nonsense by creating micro facial expressions. While the European Americans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay about understanding discipline in the workplace Understanding discipline in the workplace 1.1 Disciplinary rules and procedures are important in a workplace to set out the boundaries of acceptable conduct and satisfactory performance, and to ensure fair and equal treatment of all employees. Since 1977 there has been a Code of Practice on disciplinary practice and procedures issued by ACAS. A revised version of the ACAS Code of Practice on Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures came into effect on 6 April 2009. The Code must be taken into account by an Employment Tribunal in situations to which it applies. It is also important that employees know what standards of conduct and performance are expected of them. The written particulars of employment that must be provided to every... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Formal disciplinary procedure Stage 1(A) First Formal Action unsatisfactory performance In cases of unsatisfactory performance, an employee will be given an improvement note setting out: The performance problem The improvement that is required. The timescale for achieving this improvement. A review date. Any support the employer will provide to assist. This note will be used as the basis of monitoring and reviewing performance, and will remain valid for 6 months. If an employee s unsatisfactory performance is sufficiently serious, it may be justifiable to move directly to a final written warning. Stage 1(B) First Formal Action Misconduct In case of misconduct, employees will be issued with a first written warning which will remain on file for 6 months subject to satisfactory conduct. Stage 2 Final Written Warning Issued for very serious offences not warranting immediate dismissal, or if further misconduct has occurred or if any necessary improvement in conduct or performance has not been made. Final written warnings will remain on file for 12 months subject to satisfactory conduct or performance. Stage 3 Dismissal (Procedure or Summary) If the employee has received a final written warning, further misconduct or unsatisfactory performance may lead to dismissal. In cases of Procedural Dismissal, an employee will receive the appropriate notice or payment in lieu of notice. In cases of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Mission Command And The Battle Of The Little Bighorn Mission Command and the Battle of the Little Bighorn Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 6 0 defines mission command as the exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations (U.S Army, Training and Doctrine Command, Combined Arms Center, Center for the Army Profession and Ethic, 2015, p. 1). The six principles of mission command direct leaders to build cohesive teams through mutual trust, create shared understanding, provide a clear commander s intent, exercise disciplined initiative, use mission orders, and accept prudent risk. These principles enable subordinates that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Lakota and Northern Cheyenne Indians along with a few other defiant tribes, joined forces under the Lakota holy man, Sitting Bull, in an active resistance to U.S. expansion (Gregory, 2016). In 1876, federal troops were dispatched to force the noncompliant Indians onto their reservations and to pacify the Great Plains (Powers, 2010). The Commander George Armstrong Custer was a United States cavalry officer who served with distinction in the American Civil War and was the youngest ever brevet brigadier general at age twenty three (History.com Staff, 2009). Custer had various disciplinary issues throughout his career ranging from abandoning his post for romantic reasons to leaving the field without searching for a slain reconnaissance unit (History.com Staff, 2009). His expedition in 1874 that led to the discovery of gold, was in violation of the treaty of 1868 wherein the Black Hills were recognized to belong to the Sioux Nation. Custer was known to have a reckless temperament and was often at odds with superior officers. Nevertheless, as a Lieutenant Colonel assigned to the Seventh Cavalry Regiment out of Fort Riley, Kansas, Custer was tasked to lead the force against Sitting Bull s alliance (History.com Staff, 2009). The Battle On June 22, 1876, Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry ordered Lieutenant Colonel Custer and the Seventh Cavalry Regiment to pursue Sitting Bull on a trail that led into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Tiny Tumblers Research Paper [In lesson 1, Math Mountains are introduced in a fun, creative way using a story about Tiny Tumblers. Math Mountains are triangular visual representations similar to number bonds. The Math Mountain number is displayed as the big total on top of the mountain and the Tiny Tumblers are the two partners that are added to the bottom left and right of the mountain. It visually relates the two partners to the total. Tiny Tumblers represent an imaginative way for students to visualize the addition of numbers. If the total represented on a Math Mountain is 10, 7 Tiny Tumblers might play on the left side of the mountain and 3 play on the right side to show 7 and 3 as partners of 10. Research has shown that students find Math Mountains very helpful when thinking about and discussing how numbers relate to each other. At... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Station 1 is an art integrated project creating paper Math Mountains, adding pompom Tiny Tumblers, and writing the correct addition math sentence. Station 2 is a tech integrated station in which students explore and play various math addition apps on iPads. Station 3 allows students to use a spinner to find, write, draw, and compare which two different numbers are less or more. Station 4 will use dauber markers as a means of finding teen numbers on various worksheets. Station 5 is another hands on activity, where students will shake and spill 10 red and yellow sided coins. They will color coins in a ten frame and write the corresponding math addition sentence. For example, color 4 yellow and 6 red coins then write 4+6=10.Throughout the three lessons, students will use Math Mountains and Tiny Tumblers as a powerful visual representation of number bonds and create math sentence relating to addition Each lesson allows students to work for whole and small, group, with peers, and individually on recording and adding sets of partners that equal whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Problem Of Coping Skills (Hamar, Coberley, Pope, Rula, 2013). Some individuals will respond and be able to find ways that are healthy avenues to deal with any life stressor simple by listening to a counselor who is able to talk about coping skills. All of the individuals who are listed to include nurses, doctors, nutritionist, and counselors are ideal persons to consider when deciding the planning phase of this plan. The legal standpoints are also something that has to be considered. One example is any information that is gathered from the participants must be kept with the utmost confidentiality, and only shared with the individuals who are determined to need to know the information. Another consideration is the financial aspect. A large portion of the rural elderly live on a fixed income and may not be able to participate if the fees charge are very large (Sanghani et al., 2010). All of these things need to be considered and this plan will need to be planned in a way that will best the serve the individuals involved to best serve these individuals. Communication All of these individuals who are being considered to help with this plan should be good communicators, so as to help determine what avenues that they are willing to offer and when the particular service would be available. All members of this plan will need to be willing to considered communication with the participants as well as the team members in order for this plan to be a success. The members involved will need to be willing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Fashion and Zara Zara Case Study: Fast Fashion from Savvy Systems After studying this case you should be able to: Understand how Zara used a technology dominated strategy to make its parent company, Inditex, the world s largest fashion retailer. List the factors leading to the demise of Gap. Understand how the application of technology to data collection and analysis allows Zara to spot trends and gain insight into the future preferences of customers. Identify the strategies, and the technologies used to implement them, that Zara employs to give its manufacturing and logistics operations a huge competitive edge. Appreciate the differences between Zara stores and other retail apparel stores, and how theses differences relate to Zara s ability to make... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drexler s team had spot on tastes throughout the 90s, but when sales declined in the early part of this decade, Drexler was left guessing on ways to revitalize the brand and he guessed wrong disastrously wrong. Chasing the youth market, Drexler filled Gap stores with miniskirts, low rise jeans, and even a much ridiculed line of purple leather pants.Boorstein, 2006. The throngs of teenagers he sought to attract never showed up, and the shift in offerings sent Gap s mainstay customers to retailers that easily copied the styles that Gap made classic. The inventory hot potato Drexler was left with crushed the firm. Gap s same store sales declined for 29 months straight. Profits vanished. Gap founder and Chairman Dan Fisher lamented It took us 30 years to get to $1 billion in profits and two years to get to nothing Sellers, 2003. The firm s debt was downgraded to junk status. Drexler was out and for its new head, the board chose Paul Pressler, a Disney executive who ran theme parks and helped rescue the firm s once ailing retail effort. Pressler shut down hundreds of stores, but the hemorrhaging continued, largely due to bad bets on colors and styles.Lee, 2007. During one holiday season, Gap s clothes were deemed so off target that the firm scrapped its advertising campaign and wrote off much of the inventory. The firm s model of drawing customers in via big budget television promotion had collapsed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay On Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Pediatric Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) happens when acid from the stomach flows up into the tube that connects the mouth and stomach (esophagus). When acid comes in contact with the esophagus, the acid causes soreness (inflammation) in the esophagus. Over time, GERD may create small holes (ulcers) in the lining of the esophagus. Some babies have a condition called gastroesophageal reflux. This is different than GERD. This causes your baby to spit up breast milk, formula, or food shortly after a feeding. Reflux is common in babies younger than 2 years and usually gets better with age. Most babies stop having reflux by age 12 14 months. Vomiting and poor feeding that lasts longer than 12 14 months may be symptoms of GERD. CAUSES This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may include: Burping your child more frequently. Having your child sit up for 30 minutes or as directed by your child s health care provider after feeding him or her. Feeding your child formula or breast milk that has been thickened. Giving your child smaller feedings more often. For Children If your child is older, follow your child s health care provider instructions for any lifestyle or diet changes. Lifestyle changes may include: Having your child eat smaller meals more often. Raising the head of your child s bed, if your child has GERD at night. Ask your child s healthcare provider about the safest way to do this Avoiding eating late meals. Avoiding lying down right after eating. Diet changes may include avoiding: Caffeine. Chocolate. Peppermint or mint flavorings. Garlic and onions. Spicy foods. Citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, or limes. Tomato based foods such as sauce, chili, salsa, and pizza. Fried and fatty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Problem with Potholes Speech SPEECH PURPOSE: General purpose: To inform my audience how pot holes are formed and what they can do to help fix them. Specific purpose: To inform my audience how pot holes are formed in Chicago, due to the climate. And what Chicagoans can do to help fix them by using the city s free on line service. INTRODUCTION I.(Attention getter): According to the Chicago tribune s website, in 2011 alone, 600,000 potholes were repaired, filled, or resurfaced by the city of Chicago. If this is divided in to a 40 hour work week, that averages out to 1,640 potholes a day (200 + potholes an hour) or 3 potholes a minute II.(Listener relevance link): Potholes are a nuisance to automobile drivers, bicyclist, and yes even walkers alike. Many of us travel through Chicago using at least one of these means to go to work, a social event, or at the very least school, This year s spring is expected to have more potholes than recent years. This is largely due to the large amount of Chicago s temperature fluctuation this winter season. III. Your experience/background with the topic (speaker credibility statement): Having lived in Chicago my whole life and from my 6 years of driving, I can speak from experience when I say there is not a neighborhood that does not have potholes. According to Summit County s engineer s website, potholes are most commonly formed during spring due to the change in temperature. IV. Central idea (thesis statement) and preview of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Common Core State Standards Essay In 2009 the Common Core State Standards, or CCSS, was initiated, and since then has become a large part of education today. News shows in multiple states have shown students protesting these new standards by skipping classes and school all together. These actions obviously show their refusal to work with the new standards. While there are many teachers who are happy with these standards, students still need to be convinced, and teachers can help this by supporting Common Core State Standards. This in turn may help students understand their subjects better, and give teachers a more attentive and active class. With CCSS being present in 2016 in most states it is of relevance to take it in to consideration that it will be around for a while. In years to come, CCSS may become the standards in all states. In order to ensure that there are no refusals to work with these standards, administration and faculty in high schools across the United Statesshould find a way to accommodate these new common core state standards. This can be done through reassuring individual teachers that they are able to teach the new standards in ways that are easy for them, showing different ways to help students achieve a higher order of thinking, and offer a better way to connect students previous knowledge to knowledge they are currently receiving. Each of the news ways stated in the previous paragraph can help to alleviate any concerns parents and teachers may have about how students and education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet In the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, we learn of the many hardships and highs Romeo and Juliet go through over the course of the story. The play Romeo and Juliet is based off two star crossed lovers who are separated from each other due to a feud between their two families. Their love is so strong that at the end of the story Romeo and Juliet both end up committing suicide because they can t live without each other. Whether it is problems with love, or them complimenting each other on how they feel about the other person, Shakespeare uses many literary devices to make the reader dig deeper into the context to find the meaning behind the sentence. Some of the literary devices are; similes, metaphors, and personification. Shakespeare uses several examples of metaphors to describe how people feel about something or someone, a metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things that actually have something in common. A metaphor is heard when the nurse says, A man, young lady; lady, such a man As all the world why he s a man of wax. (I.iii.76)The metaphor is showed when the nurse is comparing Paris to wax. Wax is being used as meaning beautiful. Wax is used as the example due to the fact wax is sculpted to perfection. The nurse is really trying to tell Juliet that Paris is a beautiful looking man. An instance in which we hear another metaphor is when the nurse is talking to Juliet about Paris. The nurse says, To beautify him only lacks a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Compare And Contrast Byrd And Richard Fethorne William Byrd and Richard Frethorne were two men living in the North American colonies during the 1600 and1700 s. William Byrd was a wealthy and respected plantation owner in Virginia, while during the same time period Richard Frethorne was living as a very poor indentured servant in Virginia. Even though the two lifestyles these men lived were complete opposites and have many differences, they share many common issues. William Byrd and Richard Frethorne lived two very different lives. Byrd was a very wealthy plantation owner that often times showed off his money. In his free time, Byrd played games such as cricket and billiards which were games he played with other men. When these games were played, wagers were often put into play alongside these games. Frethorne was a very poor indentured servant that often was in need of many necessities. Frethorne does not have clothes of his own besides one old suit that is falling apart. He only owned one pair of shoes, one pair of stockings, one cap, and only two collars. While Frethorne is struggling for survival Byrd is living the high life with money to spend.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of these men were faced with challenges such as sickness and disease. Byrd s plantation had a sickness going around his family and his slaves; this sickness caused 17 deaths. On the plantation that Frethorne worked for a disease was spreading which caused more than half of their population to die. Both of these men were faced with financial issues at least once in their lives. Byrd suffered a financial loss after Captain Morgan s ship sank due to a storm. Frethorne was faced with financial issues as well because he was living as an indentured servant and had little to no money. Both of these men have gone through some of the same issues, whether it be issues they face their entire life or for a short period in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Looking at Skyy s Vodka Advetisement When looking at Skyy s vodka advertisement, they had encoded many types of meanings in their advertisement to appeal customers into buying their products. You first see a woman dressed up all in black holding a martini shaker while a man is sitting in a round chair holding a martini glass. You can only see the man s hand and legs which creates a mysterious look with the combination of the setting being night time. The second thing you would see is the actual product in the corner of the ad because of the contrast of the dark bottle and the white table and chair. The white man sitting in the big round chair without his face reduces the attention of him which brings more attention towards the woman. The man without the face could represent that you could be the person who is sitting there and be treated like a king by the women serving you vodka in a seductive way. This would bring attention to male customers who are looking at the ad and they can decode the message of buying this vodka would get you a sexy woman serving you in a luxurious suite alone. The attractive woman is the core concept to appeal to customers by the placement and size being almost the whole print ad. The lighting towards the women enhances the woman s curves, breasts and a smooth silky skin. The position of the woman shows a seductive approach to the man by how she is very close holding a margarita shaker even though his martini glass is full. The position of the woman with the woman s gesture towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Buddhist Meditation Essay Meditation as a whole and not just Buddhist meditation is a process that a person uses to quiet the mind and body so one can become away of a higher truth. Meditation has been incorporated in virtually all religions around the world. Of course not all religions use the actual term meditation , it can be referred to as praying the rosary and so on. Meditationis not always and does not need to be associated with religion. There are plenty of people that meditate daily who have no religious affiliation or even believe in God. Meditation can stand on its own without religion, do to the many health benefits both physically and psychologically. A successful meditation is when the mind becomes quiet without thoughts and the meditator is no longer aware of the body.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Buddhist meditation the mind and body are joined together as one. Through Buddhist meditation the goal becomes no goal and the mind becomes silent with an increased awareness. Another way of stating this is, in Buddhist meditation, meditation is performed for the sake of meditation and the cultivation of wisdom. The purpose of Buddhist meditation is to still the mind and stop the never ending flow of thoughts we all have. There are several different ways to perform Buddhist meditation. These Buddhist meditation techniques have been practiced for a long time and are proven to work. There are no right or wrong places to practice Buddhist meditation. It has been shown that when Buddhist meditation is practiced in a group that the meditation experience is much deeper. It is also known that when Buddhist meditation is practiced in the same place at the same time the meditation becomes deeper much faster. Of course these things are not required, but will only aid the meditator in the practice of Buddhist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Personal Narrative-Esteem And Skin Cancer Research 1) People always say the sky is the limit . I believe that one shouldn t set limits for themselves. In fact, we should strive to achieve all the dreams we have in our hearts, which is an ideology that I live by. I m only 17 years old, yet I have already found myself interested in many aspects of life. For instance, I taught myself how to play the guitar and juggle. I have continued practicing these talents for the past 5 years. Moreover, I have visited over 30 countries worldwide, which include Spain, Japan, Argentina, plus several states in the USA. Due to my broad international travel experiences, I was able to get knowledge about other cultures and nations, which has not only enhanced my way of thinking but has also enriched the minds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I decided that I wanted to carry out a fundraiser to raise money for cancer research. I chose to hold the fundraiser at a mall due to the high influx of people shopping there. All the items that I gathered for the fundraiser were all donated by my classmates at school. So when three friends of mine and I set up our stand for the fundraiser, we were stopped by mall security. They stated that it s against mall regulations for a fundraiser to take place without the permission of the mall owner. Plus, we were fined $200 by the mall for attempting to commit an action against regulations. The fact that we were fined such a high figure really put my friends and I down. However, I did not stay de motivated for long, as I immediately set up a meeting with the mall owner, and after long hours of filing paperwork for confirmation; my friends and I were allowed to hold the fundraiser. After completing that, I realized that I am a determined person when it comes to a matter which is important to me. In the end, the fundraiser raised an outstanding $3000. Moreover, I realized that there can be many dilemmas associated when aiming to reach any goal in life, including goals that I wish to achieve in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Benefits Of Selective Breeding And Plant Breeding Selective breeding Selective breeding: the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular traits by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will reproduce and have offspring together. This is the easiest but least effective short term way to select a preferred genotype or phenotype. Humans do this by taking a male and female of a species, each with a desirable trait and breeding them together in the hopes that both desirable traits will be present in the offspring. A test cross can be used with the parents to determine whether the trait is dominant or recessive and the parents are then picked so the correct traits will present themselves in the offspring. Domesticated animals are known as breeds, normally bred by a professional breeder, while plants are known as varieties, cultigens, or cultivars. Two purebred animals of different breeds produce a crossbreed, and crossbred plants are called hybrids. The two ways of carrying out selective breeding are taking two individuals showing extremes of desired traits and breeding them together so the traits are likely to appear in the offspring, the other way is by controlled natural selection in which a group is penned together and the animals can reproduce at their ow discretion without any other outside influences. Evolution of the species Because the species that has been created through selective breeding will have different phenotypes to the original ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...