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Stoicism in The Dreamer of the Rood Essay
The Dream of the Rood uses stoicism to promise reward for suffering where Christ and the cross are
linked, yet paralleled with the dreamer in that he joins in the comitatus of Christ through the cross
therefor gaining redemption and eternal life and home in heaven. Christ himself though does not serve
the same role as he does in biblical texts, here he is brave and stoic, like a great warrior.
The Dream of the Rood presents us with the warrior who is Jesus. This Jesus is not the more passive
character that modern religion embraces, but behaves as an Anglo Saxon warrior as he boldly runs to
the cross for personal honor. Whereas his ascension is described as he sent forth his spirit (49) rather
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The cross, once plain wood, is now exalted over all forest tress (91) and risen to the status of a lord.
The Dreamer is seeing for himself the validity of Christ s claims of rewarding his faithful servants. So
the Cross, it seems, is now further gift giving and reciprocating by telling the Dreamer that he has
been given a gift by Christ, who died for his sins. The Dreamer interprets the telling of this story by
the Cross as a gift, and so in return for this gift that the Cross has given him, the Dreamer tells the
story of his dream to others in order to tell the tale and let others know of this great gift that was given
to all of humanity by Christ. Its resplendence in its appearance to the dreamer is testament to the
validity of its sacrifice in going against traditional Germanic servitude, which is important to
addressing the comingling of cultures in The Dream of the Rood. This is certainly not heroism and
faithful retainership as the Anglo Saxons were used to it, but the Dreamer s vision of the Cross in all
its glory gives credence to Christ as a lord and gift giver.
The portrayal of Christ as a warrior fighting for his people in Dream of the Rood is a very powerful
picture of a hero and savior. Christ is described here as a young hero, a warrior fighting to save his
people. Christ and the tree are drenched in blood, covered with markings, and yet they stand strong
and have courage. This is truly the mark of a hero in Anglo Saxon
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Origin of Accounting
Accounting historians have attempted to relate their knowledge of the variety of accounting practices
at various points of time, and in various places. It is to wider questions of the role of accounting in
reflecting and shaping not only business and management practice, but also economic and social
organization more generally. Finley s classic ¡§The Ancient Economy¡¨ , which analyzed the
embedded ness of ancient economic activity in the social structure, and in the status concerns of the
free citizens, as constituting a brake on the development of profit focused markets and
correspondingly on technology and trade. It saw the state of ancient accounting as itself making
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Writing, for example, is as old as civilization itself, but arithmetic ¡V the systematic manipulation of
number symbols ¡V was really not a tool possessed by the ancients. Rather, the persistent use of
Roman numerals for financial transactions long after the introduction of Arabic numeration appears to
have hindered the earlier creation of double entry systems. Nevertheless, the problems encountered by
the ancients with record keeping, control and verification of financial transactions were not entirely
different from our current ones. Governments, in particular, had strong incentives to keep careful
records of receipts and disbursements ¡V particularly concerning taxes. And in any society where
individuals accumulated wealth, there was a desire by the rich to perform audits on the honesty and
skill of slaves and employees entrusted with asset management. But the lack of the above listed
antecedents to double entry bookkeeping made the job of an ancient accountant extraordinarily
difficult. In societies where nearly all were illiterate, writing materials costly, numeration difficult and
money systems inconsistent, a transaction had to be extremely important to justify keeping an
accounting record. Five thousand years before the appearance of double entry, the Assyrian,
Chaldaean Babylonian and Sumerian civilizations were flourishing in the Mesopotamian Valley,
producing some of the oldest known records of commerce. In this area
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Who Is The Protagonist In Julius Caesar
Even though, Julius Caesar was the name of Shakespeare s play the Julius Caesar in the play that bears
his name he is not the protagonist. However, he was important because so many knew him but also so
many want to kill him. The fall of Caesar was supposedly for the good of Rome , but what truly kill
Caesar was himself since there were many chance for him to survive.
Even though Julius Caesar was not the protagonist of the play he was a very important man. A
successful military leader, and also very ambitious man. Throughout the act of scene one they are
talking about him and how Cassuis and Brutus and contemplating of killing him. Cassuis letter to
Brutus stating that Rome needs him and doesn t want a tyrant to rule it pretending that he is someone
else. Also how he is not the man he once was and also how he believes he is imperious, and that he
does not hold up to the standard he once did. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However even though he died off so soon in the play he had many chances to survive such as Julius
Caesar went to see a fortune teller who said Beware the Ides of March. Also, the night before the
murder, Julius s wife had a nightmare of his murder in the Senate office the next day and begged him
not to go and also a letter was written to him stating the plan of Brutus and the conspirators. However,
Caesar of course didn t listen his ego was so far up in the sky that he wouldn t hear of it and on top of
that when he was finally going to listen and stay home for Calpurnia s sake Darssuis had to step and
stay the warnings were not a bad omen but a good omen of the mighty Caesar stating the love of all
Romans and worship of the might Julius
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The Current Situation Of Customization Within The Fashion...
ntroduction.
The purpose of this report is to review the current situation of customization within the fashion
industry and to discuss how this may effect the industry as whole in the future.
By examining a range of recently written reports, aritcles and websites involving the customisation of
fashion the report will briefly describe the history of modern fashion as a whole, the evololution of the
consumer mindset towards customisation in fashion and the different types of customization in fashion
today. the report will then consider the future of customized fashion and what it may offer consumers
in the following years.
Background.
Customisation especially within the fashion industry is not a new concept although over the past 15 ...
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Begging in the early 1700 s with Rose Bertin, a french fashion designer empolyed by queen marie
antiontte empolyed to produce unique and one of pieces for the queen. Haute couture continued into
the 18th century with the wealthy and elite who would travel to paris for customised and unique
garments and bring them back to their own towns to be copied by local dress makers.
It wasn t until the mid 1800 s with charles fredrick worth that dress making was truly revolutionised.
Worth made it so that dressmakers become artisans of garments: a fashion designer. Worth would
prapare a portfolio of designs that where often shown on live models. Clients would then select a
modem specify colors, and fabrics and would then have a duplicate garments tailor made to the clients
specifications in worths workshop. Worth was the first person to combine individual tailoring with a
standardisation of the ready to wear clothing industry which was also developing in the same time
period.
Numuours couture houses have opened since worth but have since closed or become luxury fashion
due to it often costing more than it earns throughh sales. these companies have since moved to luxury
products that are mass produced such as ready to wear clothing, shoes, perfumes and sunglasses that
offer the company much larger returns. By the late 1950 s dressmaking and bespoke tailoring where
almost completely irrelevant completely replaced by the cheaper options
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A Raisin In The Sun Mood Analysis
The A Raisin in the Sun scene described between Walter and Travis yields insights into Walter s
nature: Walter desires purely that which is best for his son, which in turn fulfils his primary purpose of
living a successful and proud life vicariously through Travis. Walter initially fills his son with high
hopes when he says, ...Just tell me where you want to go to school and you ll go. Just tell me what you
want to be and you ll be it. (A Rasin in the Sun, Hansbury yada yada yada) That Walter desires his son
too have the best education the world can offer sets his tone and narrative; he wants nothing but the
best for his son. This dialogue immediately succeeds his musings and description of the future, in
which he colors himself a rich man, one who could provide all that his son could ever ... Show more
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It is through this sequence that he instills the belief that whatever his son becomes, will be a direct
result of Walter s own actions and forethought. Walter has grandiose ideas for what he can build Travis
up to. He believes, with the intoxicating anticipation of wealth, that he can create a superior life for
Travis, almost independently, with no exterior aid. When Travis relays his desire to become a bus
driver to Walter, Walter quickly responds with, ...Man, that ain t nothing to be...It aint big enough.
Walter cannot bear the idea of allowing his son to even entertain the thought of a career as low as bus
driving, when he feels he can give him so much more in the form of wealth and success. This raises an
interesting question, why would he feel so repulsed by a ten year old wanting to be like him? A simple
explanation: he has a deep, insatiable desire to take pride in his son, and he would consider himself a
failure if son becomes anything less than successful. He feels vicariously whatever success or failure
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Cognitive Style Of Powerpoint
In his persuasive piece The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint Edward Tufte, although skillfully
delivering his anti PowerPoint point of view to an audience of presenters, is unable to provide a fully
convincing argument against the famous presentation program. Tufte s The Cognitive Style of
PowerPoint is a direct and well versed attack against PowerPoint. With a humorous but confident tone,
Tufte provides an easy, captivating read. At this point, the sheer charm of the text alone creates a
receptive audience who, even if they disagree with his words, continues reading nonetheless. With key
phrases such as a conclusion that can only be reached by not reading Miller s paper (Tufte 160), Tufte
creates the idea that he has indeed read the aforementioned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For example, Tufte states that we should find a better tool to make presentations (Tufte 159), but
offers little alternatives. His only alternative, in fact, is to revert time and distribute paper hand outs
and verbal presentations. (Tufte 160) A fair strategy for presentation, but lacking in regards to utilizing
the potential of modern technology. This paper flipping alternative is also condemned by his own anti
PowerPoint message of audiences endure a relentless sequentiality, one damn slide after another
(Tufte 158) by simply replacing the word slide with page . He also attacks PowerPoint presentations
preoccupation with format not content (Tufte 158) while ironically littering his own text with photos
and graphics, three out of four pages containing an image. This allows the audience to raise an
eyebrow at his own hypocrisy. Tufte s argument is a series of contradictory statements and, although
he complains about PP Phluff (Tufte 158), his piece seems to be filled with Tufte s own fluff and
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My Journey To Six Flags-Personal Narrative
Wake up babe! We re going to Six Flags today! , my boyfriend yelled excitedly. Those two words
instantly made my stomach knot. I was not a fan of roller coasters and I knew exactly what Henry, my
boyfriend, wanted to do as soon as we got there. Krystal and Emily, my two younger cousins, had
spent the night with us so we could all go together the next day. I anxiously got up and started to get
ready. Everybody was really excited. I wanted to be just as excited as they were but some how I
couldn t manage to gain enough courage.
Six Flags was about an hour away from where we lived. I decided to listen to music to try to soothe
my nerves. I m going to try to get on a roller coaster at least once before we leave. , I said under my
breath. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I looked up at the roller coaster and all its loops and turns and jumped with excitement. Let s go! , I
exclaimed. As we were walking up the stairs, a part of me wanted to turn back, but i was determined
to get on this one ride. I stood at the gates, waiting for it to be my turn and before i knew it, I was the
next one. I went through the gates and went straight to my seat. Henry sat right next to me and held
my hand. I was ready. The ride started to take off and I knew there was no turning back now. Up and
up we went. The ground below us got further away. I held on tightly to my boyfriends hand and down
we
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Splinting Research Paper
In cases in which the infants have subluxation, pain, and contracture, splinting is required. If there is a
fracture in the skeletal area, the shoulder should not be moved by using a splint and holding the upper
limb in adduction and internal rotation of the shoulder, and 90 degree elbow flexion. 5, 6 Resting night
splints can be used to reduce wrist and fingers flexion contracture, and state of liberty splint can be
applied for infants to decrease shoulder adduction and internal rotation contracture. In addition, a wrist
cock up splint is affective since the wrist can be kept in neutral position It is used to stimulate muscle
contraction, decrease muscle atrophy and increase the ability of child to be aware of his involved limb
especially
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Their Eyes Were Watching God Relationships
If one abuse someone multiple times, or even threaten to beat them, then the abuser will not be
considered a human. In, Their Eyes were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie marries three
men. Logan, Joe, and Tea Cake. Logan is first. Then Joe and then Tea Cake. Janie isn t happy with two
of her marriages, and she has the right to not be. She isn t treated well in her marriages. Even though
she faces dissatisfaction and oppression in her first two marriages between Logan and Joe, Tea Cake is
a loving and kind husband who treats Janie like an equal. Logan is not a compatible husband to Janie
because they want different things in life. A relationship will not work out if the couple is not
compatible. Janie wants a pear tree, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He treats her like an equal and teaches her things that female would not be able to learn otherwise. He
asks her to go hunting with him, but when he finds out she doesn t know how to shoot a gun, he says,
Oh, you need tuh learn how. Tain t no need uh you not knowin how tuh handle shootin tools (130).
People never let woman shoot or hunt, or do anything other than what they want. So when Tea Cake
asks her to go hunting with him, he is stepping away from the normal and being who he wants. Tea
Cake also let s Janie pick beans. Janie is from a place where the woman sit and look pretty. The days
before Tea Cake asks her, he is always stopping by the house to check up on her. A couple days later,
Tea Cake stopped by the house and said, Janie, Ah gits lonesome out dere all day thout yuh. After dis,
you betta come git uh job uh work out dere lak de rest uh de women so Ah won t be losin time comin
home (133). He wants her to mingle with other people and make friends. He wants her to be by his
side all the time. He loves her so much that he would do anything for her, even give up his life for her.
He truly loves her unlike Logan and
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Diagnostic Imaging
INTRODUCTION
Modern medicine has undergone major advancements over the past years. One of these developments
include the capacity to retrieve crucial information about the human body and its health beyond the
use of manual diagnostic techniques. This is referred to as Medical or Diagnostic Imaging.
Medical or Diagnostic Imaging refers to the various techniques that can be used to see inside the
human body. Its non invasive nature means that the body does not have to be opened up surgically for
medical practitioners to view the organs anatomically. In clinical settings, it can be used to aid in the
diagnosis or treatment of different ailments. Many kinds of medical imaging techniques have already
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Early diagnosis provided by its sophisticated technology saves countless patient lives, and without its
help, we wouldn t have been able to develop cures or treatments for many diseases. Its ability to
monitor subtle changes in patients that would otherwise be missed by unassisted human eyes is also a
hallmark of modern clinical practice.
The radiograph, one of the most common diagnostic imaging tools utilized in this field, possesses a
very important component called contrast. Contrast helps radiologists perceive image detail and glean
information from the area of interest. Radiation Technologists, or Rad Techs, should always ensure
that radiographs have the right amount of contrast so that the radiologist can easily read them for
faster diagnosis.
In terms of education, enormous equipment and expensive yet high quality machines have always
surrounded the College of Medical Radiation Technology (or CMRT). However, it is not just about the
cost but also about their effectiveness and usefulness for the CMRT students. With these machines,
students get to have hands on activities that prepare them for when they take their internship in
hospitals and as future health
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Microsoft Access Exercise Essay
Microsoft Access Exercise
Ramona Stephan
IT 206
December 16, 2012
Don Shults
Microsoft Access Exercise Microsoft Access provides many functions for end users. While working in
IT Support, many different situations may present from customers phoning in and requesting
information or assistance. Following are three different situations that may be presented at a support
desk. First, we will examine a veterinarian who wants to use Microsoft® Access® for his business,
and has some questions regarding the functions of Access. Second, a man created a database to
inventory his customers past due accounts to ensure that he receives payment. Third, a user has been
using a Microsoft® Access® database and queries to track her commemorative ... Show more content
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Drag a field on to a table datasheet from the Field List pane.
Create a table relationship by using the Relationships window
On the Database Tools tab, in the Relationships group, click Relationships.
If you have not yet defined any relationships, the Show Table dialog box automatically appears. If it
does not appear, on the Design tab, in the Relationships group, click Show Table.
The Show Table dialog box displays all of the tables and queries in the database. To see only tables,
click Tables. To see only queries, click Queries. To see both, click Both.
Select one or more tables or queries and then click Add. After you have finished adding tables and
queries to the Relationships document tab, click Close.
Drag a field (typically the primary key) from one table to the common field (the foreign key) in the
other table. To drag multiple fields, press the CTRL key, click each field, and then drag them.
The Edit Relationships dialog box appears.
Verify that the field names shown are the common fields for the relationship. If a field name is
incorrect, click on the field name and select the appropriate field from the list.
To enforce referential integrity for this relationship, select the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.
Click Create. Access draws a relationship line between the two tables. If you selected the Enforce
Referential Integrity check box, the line appears
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Implied Repealand Essay
The first issue of constitutional propriety that arises in this problem is whether the Scottish
Government has the authority to block the UK Parliament from re reserving powers returned to the
UK after leaving the EU. The matters that are currently reserved by the UK parliament are laid out in
Schedule 5 of the Scotland act 1998 and include: defence, immigration, foreign policy and many
more. The process of leaving the EU, through the triggering of Article 50, and the subsequent Great
Repeal Bill would result in the immediate repeal of the European Communities Act 1972 thus ending
the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in Britain.
The 1972 act was signed into law to allow the UK to join the European Economic Community, which
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This would be the case unless the UK parliament expressly repealed, or amended schedule 5 of the
Scotland Act 1998 to reserve more powers.
If the UK parliament were to repeal the Scotland act in order to re reserve powers, it would have to do
so explicitly because the Scotland Act is a constitutional piece of legislation. In BH v The Lord
Advocate, Lord Hope said in his judgement that the Scotland Act can only be expressly repealed; it
cannot be impliedly repealed; that is because of its fundamental constitutional nature .
The notion of constitutional legislation requiring explicit repeal and not simply being repealable
through the constitutional doctrine of implied repeal was first discussed in R v Thoburn. The doctrine
of implied repeal means that, where two pieces of primary legislation appear to be in conflict, the
more recent legislation impliedly repeals the earlier one. However, in R v Thoburn, Lord Justice Laws
surmised that there are some pieces of legislation so fundamentally important to the UK constitution
that they cannot be impliedly repealed. Laws included both the Scotland Act 1998 and the European
Communities Act 1972 on his list of constitutional statutes. He deemed that if acts such as these were
to be repealed, then they should be done so expressly. This hierarchical view of parliamentary acts,
with
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How Does Chaucer Use The Grotesque In The Merchant s Tale
In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses the obscene and the grotesque to illustrate to the readers the
bawdy stories of the pilgrims on the journey and highlight their class differences. Although the
members of the lower class use elements of the vulgar and grotesque, the erasure of some of the more
obscene scenes by the storytellers indicates Chaucer s humor to the audience as it is a rhetorical
device. In The Merchant s Tale, Chaucer gives the merchant, whose position is caught between the
higher classes and the lower classes, the power to perform paralipsis to cheekily clue the audience in
to the more vulgar moments of the story as well as depicting monstrous imagery. One of the first
instances in which Chaucer uses the merchant to erase
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Epic Of Gilgamesh Comparison Essay
When looking at these two stories there are many similarities that could be seen. However, the
relationship with God or the gods differed by their reactions to situations. The story in Gilgamesh
starts with a man named Utnapishtim that lived in a city called Shurrupak and the gods who decided to
create a great flood without a reason. Ea the god of fresh springs felt compassion for the people so
went to Utnapishtim and told him the plans of the other gods. He asked Utnapishtim to tear his house
down to build a ship, once he was done with that Ea told him to save his life and bring the seed of all
the living creatures. After Utnapishtim agreed, he asked what he should tell the people of the city. Ea
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It goes on to say that God saw how the earth was filled with people of wickedness and that did evil
things that led to violence. Since the world was filled with such corrupt God saw that it was fit to
make an end to all of the corruption and violence. God told Noah that he was planning to bring floods
of water on the earth to destroy everything on earth. God stated that Noah and his family were going
to be the only ones to survive with the animals. To accomplish their survival Noah had to build an ark
with the length of 300 cubits, width 50 cubits and height thirty cubits with three decks. Once Noah
had built the ark he was to take two of every kind of living thing and food to feed the animals and his
family. After he had done as God asked, God told Noah that in seven days he would bring rain and it
would stay for forty days and forty nights. When it had finally stopped raining, the water stayed for
150 days and Noah sent out a raven to see if there was any dry land, but the raven didn t return. So,
Noah then sent out a dove which on the second time came back to Noah with an olive leaf to imply
that there was dry land. Following this God made Noah wait for a bit more and then told Noah to go
out and recreate the
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Significance Of Regulating Employee Relations
The significance of regulating employee relations cannot be underestimated. A cohesive workforce
and harmonious working environment are necessary ingredient for an organization that seeks to grow
its potential. As some of the important resources of a company, employees welfare ought to be of great
concern to the company. Making the employee comfortable within the organization starts with
ensuring good relations among the workers. The possibilities of constant conflicts and potential
disputes at the workplace are enough to make employees resign to move to other companies.
Consequently, the high turnover rate damages the reputation of the company, further undermining any
growth prospects. Regulation of employee relations is a necessary initiative. In the international
spheres, the significance is emphasized by the diversification of cultures of the employees. In
managing employee relations at the international level, certain issues take precedent over conventional
approaches to employee relations. For instance, security would be a priority concern for workers in a
country ravaged by wars or political instability. Similarly, health becomes an important issue in
regions prone to constant epidemics. Failure to address such important issues may lead to the
departure of employees. The unique resource abilities of specific employees and their potential to
drive organizations to success, calls for strategic efforts and initiatives to retain them. Maintaining
foreign expatriates in
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Junk Mail And The Art Of Hype Essay example
The art of hype pervades advertising of all kinds. You can see it everywhere you go. It s characterized
by its extensive use of exclamation points, big words, powerful colors, and giant pictures. You re sure
to see several trademark symbols and percentages that they claim you will save. What they hide are
the details which are quite often exceptions to their claims and end up rendering their savings
miniscule.
These details are usually confined to quot;fine print quot; which they expect no one to read.No where
is hype more prevalent, and indeed necessary, than in junk mail. The very fact that hype is so
prevalent says a lot about the reader of junk mail. It implies that they have a short attention span and
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In a shopping mall, for example, the shoppers are seeking commodities, and that is their purpose for
going. They want to find something that they will enjoy consuming. The shopper and the seller are in
it together.
All the seller has to do is make the package look appealing and the shopper will be curious about it
(qtd. in Maasik 46). But in junk mail, the sender knows that no one wants to read their sales pitch, and
that, in fact, most of their mail goes straight into the trash can without much more than a glance.
Therefore, junk mail must sell itself in that one, vital glance.Do Americans have such a short attention
span that advertisers are required to resort to such hype? That s what everything about the junk mail
seems to imply.
If any of us had the patience to read carefully through every ad, we would certainly be more informed
consumers, and we would happily dish over money for something that we truly need. But these ads
seem to be
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Miss Representation
Rhetorical Analysis of Miss Representation
Jennifer Siebel Newsom s documentary, Miss Representation, shows that the media s impact on the
American discourse of women s bodies, women in power, and the same standards of what women
should be. Newsom effectively convinces the audience of Miss Representation that how mainstream
media contributes to the misrepresentation of women in influential positions by having limited
portrayals of women through the use of interviews from influential people, several statistics, and
appealing to emotional sense. Newsom clearly explains how the media portrays gender bias and
stereotypes in TV, films, and advertisements through the use of interviews from influential people.
Since many influential people are interviewed
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Science Merit And Scientific Merit
Unit 10 DB 1 Concept of Scientific Merit Introduction As future scholars, we tend to hear a lot about
Scientific Merit. But, that same old question might pop in our mines, which is should this learner even
care or worry about scientific merit? We are told that without any scientific merit, that our research
that we have worked so hard on cannot be considered a valid research without it, and if we are at the
end part of our schooling/studies, and hope to receive an approval from the IRB for our research
proposal, that will not happen if it is missing. Therefore, within this paper, we will discuss scientific
merits, explain the dimensions of scientific merit, discuss the aspects of the study that was chosen for
the Scientific Merit, and choose an area of scientific merit that we could have improved. Scientific
merit Scientific merit is considered as a way to examine if our research study represents good science.
Therefore, we will need to make sure that any research we are working on, clearly states the research
questions and its overall objectives. The research should also include the contextual data that will also
have peer reviewed literature to support why the research is needed. We also should make sure that if
human beings are being used as participants, that their privacy and safety will be respected, and if
there is any possibility of harm, no matter how small it is, and the benefit and risks whether indirect or
direct for the partakers in the study needs to be very
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Dysfunction In Families
The percentage of military veterans seeking help for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has
increased from 4% in 2006 to 12% in 2010 (Palinkas and Link 386). Too often combat veterans are
discharged and left struggling with their drastically changed lives. PTSD also affects other people who
are in the veterans lives. It is necessary that our country acknowledge the severity of PTSD and offer
accessible help to veterans and their families. PTSD is a growing problem today, but it is not new. For
decades, families have dealt with PTSD resulting from traumatic experiences associated with military
operations (Xue et al. 1 2). Military PTSD is when veterans develop a complex and chronic disorder
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Military occupations and training are not always transferable to the civilian workforce, though there
are many opportunities that would help if supported by people in society ( National Coalition for
Homeless Veterans ). Likewise, more support in society could help decrease the numbers of
incarcerated veterans. A report released in 2007 by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, estimated 140,000
veterans were held in both state and federal prisons ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). State
prisons held 54% of veterans that reported service during a wartime era and 20% of veterans who saw
combat ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). Two thirds of veterans in federal prisons had
served during wartime while one quarter of veterans had seen combat ( National Coalition for
Homeless Veterans ). Many of these veterans were not criminals prior to combat with six in 10
incarcerated veterans receiving honorable discharges from the military ( National Coalition for
Homeless Veterans ). In state prison, veterans had shorter criminal histories than other inmates who
were not veterans ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). This shows a significant number of
incarcerated veterans were affected deeply by their military experiences and possibly diagnosed with
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Houdini s Legacy
Achieving the dream
Imagine a world with no one to help, everyone is only looking to better themselves. After a big
hurricane of the coast of New Orleans in 2005, the town was a disaster. With nobody to come to the
rescue it was everyone for themselves. This hurricane was hurricane Katrina and it was a category
three hurricane. It devastated the state of Louisiana and was a vicious storm. Over 80% of the large
roads and major areas were flooded by this storm. This lasted for weeks and the outcome was not only
horrible to think about but horrible to witness.
In 2005 during the coastal hurricane season there were many hurricanes. People were prepared for
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They have one basic goal and that is to help cancer patients enjoy their life and have fun. Not only that
they have the ability to bring a community together. New Orleans went from a city torn by Hurricane
Katrina, with no hope and a split community, to one that has hosted a super bowl and an all star game.
This was all a gift from Drew and the BreesDream foundation. When Drew arrived with his charity in
New Orleans, the city was back on it s feet and up and running. They were still split until Drew led the
Saints to their first ever super bowl win. But his work on the field only shows a fraction of his
greatness. He is such a considerate and helpful person and he always helps whoever is in need. He has
only been in the city of New Orleans for twelve years yet he is already ranked number two on the
most influential people in New Orleans, that is quite a feat for such a young player. His charity has
always been there to help us, so let s be there to help
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Pathway Of Igf-1 Pathway
The insulin/IGF 1 pathway which plays a major role in the control of lifespan and aging in animals
and humans includes a lot of genes if any gene transformed with single mutation the IGF 1 pathway
can increase lifespan and cause human longevity to remain active and youthful much longer than
normal. As in different species, yeast, nematodes and fruit flies there are genes homologous with
mammalian genes that control in IGF 1 pathway and mutation in any one of them may be affected on
lifespan (Tatar et al., 2003). In the study of model organisms, it was found that the IGF 1 pathway
consists of ligands, receptors, insulin receptor substrates, phosphoinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) system,
AKT kinases, and forkhead transcriptional factors.
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These pathways are more complex than invertebrate. Mutations that in GH deficiency or in growth
hormone receptors cause decreased size, lower insulin levels, increased stress resistance and extend
lifespan (Bartke, 2008). Whereas GH is mediated through IGF 1 and effect on lifespan in these mice
may be mediated by this pathway. Heterozygous deletion mutations of the IGF 1 receptor (IGF1R)
gene causes a little reduction in size but a similar phenotype of improved stress resistance and
longevity in females only (Holzenberger et al., 2003). But in dogs, there is no evidence that IGF 1
signaling regulates lifespan because dog breeds have a strong inverse correlation with body size
(Patronek et al., 1997). Derangement of the insulin receptor (INSR) gene in most tissues leads to
insulin resistance and shortened lifespan in mice (Okamoto and Accili, 2003); but homozygous
deletion mutation in this gene specific to fat cells have the extended lifespan in both sexes (Bluher et
al., 2003). These results indicate that tissue specific effects are important for these pathways. Where a
knockout of the downstream signaling adapter protein (IRS1) also resulted in increased lifespan
(Selman et al., 2008).
There are several mechanisms demonstrated that the IGF 1 may affect aging with DAF 16/FOXO
which stimulates the transcription of heat shock protein genes that related to stress resistance (Murphy
et al., 2003). Moreover, FOXO3A gene can operate as a checkpoint on cell cycle
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The End of Behavioral Finance
CFA Institute The End of Behavioral Finance Author(s): Richard H. Thaler Source: Financial Analysts
Journal, Vol. 55, No. 6, Behavioral Finance (Nov. Dec., 1999), pp. 12 17 Published by: CFA Institute
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The argumentthat asset prices are set by rational investors is part of the grand oral traditionin
economics and is often attributedto Milton Friedman, one of the greatesteconomists of the century and
one of the greatestdebatersof all time. But the argument has two fundamental problems. First, even if
asset priceswere set only by rationalinvestors in the aggregate, knowing what individual investors are
doing might still be of interest. Second, although the argumentis intuitively appealing and reassuring,
its adherents have rarely spelled it out carefully. Suppose a markethas two kinds of investors: rational
investors (rationals), who behave like agents in economics textbooks,and quasi rational investors
(quasi s),people who are trying as hard as they can to make good investmentdecisions but make
predictablemistakes. Suppose also that two assets in this market,X and Y, areobjectivelyworth the
same amount but cannotbe transformedfrom one into the other. Finally,assume that the quasi s thinkX
is worth more thanY, an opinion thatcould change (quasi soften changetheirminds) while the
rationalsknow that X and Y are worth the same. What conditions are necessary to assure that the prices
of X and Y will be the same, as they would be in a world with only
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Preparing an Annotated Bibliography Essay
Preparing an Annotated Bibliography
Lai, I. K. W., amp; Lam, F. K. S. (2010). Perception of various performance criteria by stakeholders in
the construction sector Hong Kong. Construction Management amp; Economics, 28, 377 391.
doi:10.1080/01446190903521515
Ivan Lai from Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau and Frankie Lam from University
of South Australia, Adelaide used a research model based on nine performance benchmarks and their
corresponding performances. The intent of this research is to analyze the participants concern about
the significance of perceived performance criteria and their relevant performance results in a
construction project. The data of total 324 practitioners who were engaged in construction ... Show
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Their research only supported three hypotheses issuing differences in the apprehension of
performances of different practitioners in construction projects, different project kinds, and different
practical roles in the partnering companies. These findings have been backed by Soetanto, Proverbs
and Holt (2001), revealing deviations in the level of importance that was ascribed to differing
performance criteria. In conclusion, Lai and Lam research clearly shows that people have different
kinds of approach as far as criteria are concerned to measure their performance.
Kozub, R. M. 2010. An anova analysis of the relationships between business students learning styles
and effectiveness of web based instructions. American Journal of Business Education, 3, 89 98
Dr. Robert Kozub, an associate professor in the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, administered an
analysis by using a sample of 159 Taxes and Personal Finance undergraduate students to examine the
likely learning performance of students under web based usage. Dr. Kozub adopted four learning
styles as determined by Kolb s Learning Styles Inventory (LSI IIa) and characterized them as
Accommodator, Diverger, Converger, and Assimilator. He also used two web inserted instruction
modules namely, text version and enhanced version with multimedia components. Of the 159
participants, 81 participants concluded in favor of
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Maggot Poll
The next step involves the collection of the insects and beetles from the body and scene. Adult flies
should be caught with a net, and then immobilized in a glass killing jar consisting of a cotton ball
soaked in ethyl acetate. After a few minutes the adult flies can be transferred to vial with 75% ethyl
alcohol. For the collection of beetles, using forceps or gloved fingers beetle can be placed directly into
a vial of 75% ethyl alcohol. The next step is the collection of eggs and approximately 60 larvae from
the maggot mass. These can be placed in a killing solution or ethyl alcohol. For multiple sites of
maggot colonization, samples should be taken separately. The process should be repeated for
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Some flies prefer indoors or outdoors for laying eggs, and some prefer the shade or sunlit areas.
Furthermore, a delay or absence of eggs in the typical colonization time may indicate the body was
frozen, sealed in a sealed container, or buried very deep. Finally, in a violent death or abuse, certain
flies are attracted to urine, feces, or blood. By collecting these insects a forensic entomologist can
yield important information about a victim prior to their death, but also postmortem, by using DNA
technology that can use the blood found in an insect from the victim to establish a link between victim
and a suspect (Byrd, 2014). Decomposition is a multi stage process that includes the fresh stage, bloat
stage, active decay stage, advanced decay stage, and the putrid dry decay stage. During the fresh,
bloat, and active decay stages the blow flies, eggs, and larvae are present. But, the rate of
decomposition can be delayed or increased based on the environment (e.g. indoors or outdoors), a well
or minimally concealed body, temperature, and seasons. A body submerged in water is typically cooler
in temperature or the type of protection a body has surrounding it, can impede on the colonization of
blow flies, resulting in the delay of decomposition. But, a body with open wounds, exposure to certain
drugs (e.g. cocaine), or even bodies charred can
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Health Systems Are Not An Open Society
Today not everyone has equal opportunities and access to health care. Not everyone is respected the
same due to their physical features: skin color, texture of hair, and body type. An open society helps
individuals to respect for diversity, to promote inclusion, to support for national and global initiatives
dedicated to eliminating disparities, and to create open, healthy societies. In order to be an open
society, one must have an open mind of co workers and patients and self discipline to laws.
An open society is considered to be utopia (Nyswander, 1985). Health systems are not an open society,
but are always working to improve and striving to become an open society. In an open society,
workers respects their coworkers and patients, future laws, and abide the rules. Workers in an open
society are all free men , who are self disciplined, respect for rational order, and accept conformity to
laws for the general good, and trust others (Nyswander, 1985). Free men know how to work with
workers efficiently by communicating.
As individuals, we have to promote inclusion. In an open society, people need to always brainstorm
new goals to help the system to improve. Goals are mainly accomplished when everyone works
together comfortably. In some type of way, everyone should be included in the task such as, coming
up of goals or ways to accomplish the goal or being a part of the goal to help accomplish it. By having
everyone work together, it will create a positive
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The Sentimentality Of William Tavener Passage Analysis
The passage, The Sentimentality of William Tavener are chronologically ordered. Since the author
choose to write this short story in the order in which it happened it helps the flow of the passage.
Because this story started as it was happening you have to figure out what the conflict in the story is;
this intrigues the reader by peeking their curiosity into what that conflict may be. In the passage it
opens with Hester slightly persuading her husband s seemingly stubborn attitude. She states, William,
I don t think it would hurt you to let the boys go to the circus in town tomorrow. As if she assumes that
his mind it already made up. She proceeds to pepper him with comments, and explain her point like
her husband has said no by saying
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Spencer Rifle Company Research Paper
By 1860 American inventors like Samuel Colt, Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson, Oliver Winchester,
Benjamin Henry, and Christopher Spencer were on the brink of mass producing magazine fed, lever
action, repeating rifles that fired self contained metallic cartridges. Once the Civil War began, two
companies dominated the competition for lucrative government contracts the New Haven Arms
Company (Henry rifle) and the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company (Spencer rifle). Officers in the
Spencer Repeating Rifle Company were politically connected and quickly secured contracts with both
the Navy and War departments by late 1861. Two years later the New Haven Arms Company finally
won its first government contract. Consequently, the Spencer rifle and carbine
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Electronic Voting Is Not Fair
Electronics always fail, no matter what, I think that the Untited States should stop using electronic
voting because its not really fair and in some ways you get cheated out. In 2013, a national magazine
ran an articile about a man who explained how, with basic computer knowledge and tools, was able to
tamper with votes on EVMs. Life is about being fair and I think everyone should be treated equal, the
time tested method of paper ballots does just that and is the best way to go in my opinion becuase it
works accurately and cannot be tampered with in any way. While electronic voting is often a more
simple proccess and has made voting a lot easier for voters with age or disabilty and 97% of people
with different age, races, and physical ability,
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Naomi IIzuka s Polaroid Stories
Naomi Iizuka, an up and coming playwright, through her plays displays a more vibrant and modern
free style of writing. While her writing style is more animated than the everyday playwright, a number
of common characteristics and themes are emulated from the many plays she s written. Iizuka s works
persistently exemplify a non linear plot, focus on young characters, and have a sense of mystery that
leaves the reader and audience with confusion.
Iizuka s writing often demonstrates a non linear storyline. Storylines frequently seem to jump from
one to another with or without relationship to one another; time is not ordered. This theme is the
defining feature of Polaroid Stories. As the name indicates, the play is more concerned with snapshots
than meaning. This muddled imaging allows the storyline to jump from one picture to another. While
this sort of style may not work so well for most storylines, it definitely does in Polaroid Stories, as it
allows to the reader and audience to experience the world presented in quick snapshots that present the
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This theme presents itself in Language of Angels, which the tells the story of a group of teens who
travel to the caves in North Carolina for a weekend of fun, but instead leave with a friend missing,
leaving the teens with haunting regret and guilt for the rest of their lives. While the play travels
through time (past, present and future), demonstrating that non linear storyline, the core of the play is
focused on the surviving friends as they face the truth of their childhood and try to determine what
exactly went down that weekend. This focus on the past and the childhood of the characters is seen as
in the finale of play where JB, haunted by his past, visits Danielle and tries to make sense of their past
and their relationship with
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The Fundamentals Of Caring By Rob Burnett
The Fundamentals of Caring Evaluation
The Fundamentals of Caring directed by Rob Burnett who is a five time Emmy award winner and a 31
time Emmy nominee. Rob Burnett started off as an intern for David Letterman and then was head
writer for Everybody Loves Raymond. Later in 2012 he created an independent movie called We
Made This Movie and then went on to create The Fundamentals of Caring in 2016. The Fundamentals
of Caring is different; it was the final movie shown at Sundance and goes beyond the everyday
struggles of caring for a disabled person. It is argued that it is just a long explanation of what ALOHA
Ask, Listen, Observe, Help, Ask Again truly means, but it shows the hardships that come with
jumping over hurdles both physically and emotionally that result in unanticipated relationships. The
Fundamentals of Caring contains indecent humor, weak sense of shock, but the acting was able to
redeem itself and become pragmatic. The Fundamentals of Caring is about a new caregiver named
Ben (Paul Rudd) who starts off taking care of Trevor (Craig Roberts) who has a rare disorder called
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Ben soon discovered that he likes to pull pranks that are over the top.
For example, Trevor pretended to choke from his food and Ben did not realize he was joking and
freaked out. Ben also uncovered Trevor had an interest in mapping out tourist sites because he
believes he will never see them; it is his excitement. Ben plans and gets permission to bring
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Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Essay
Next on the list is Cleveland East Ohio Gas Explosion of 1944. On October 20, 1944, a storage tank
holding liquefied natural gas, that was kept above ground as was common at the time, began leaking.
The liquefied gas dropped into the sewer lines, mixed with air and sewer gas, and consequently
ignited. A series of fires and explosions killed 130 people in Cleveland, Ohio. The catastrophe event
made a significant impact on the natural gas industry, that started to store the tanks below ground
(Engineering Disasters, 2017, p. 1). Again, it is obvious the lesson learned here but that doesn t take
away from how important it is. The lesson was to store such gas below ground and to make
calculations for the unexpected. The sixth in this series was the Hyatt Regency Hotel Walkway
Collapse of 1981. On July 17, 1981, two vertically walkways collapsed at the Hyatt Regency in
Kansas City, falling into the hotel s lobby. 114 people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On January 28, 1986 the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing
all 7 astronauts on board. The investigation showed aerodynamics forces broke the shuttle apart, after
a structural failure that began with a specific gasket that failed at the very liftoff. The entire event was
broadcast live on TV (Engineering Disasters, 2017, p. 1). This disaster occurred after a gasket failure
in an attempt to rush a launch date by the administration. Refusing the request of an administration
figure due to a danger is one of the most difficult situations an engineer can be placed in because it can
jeopardize their job and as a result, their family is affected. Well it is one of the hardest situations it is
one of the most important to speak up and make sure your option is not only heard but is documented
as well because if it isn t then it shall be your engineering license on the line and without that and a
bad reputation your career life is pretty much
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University Of Pennsylvania Vs University Comparison Essay
When it comes to choosing a university, there are many qualities people have to know in order to
make the right choice. For example, how much it cost, where it is located, the ranking, the
environment, and more. Founded in 1927, the University of Houston is the leading public research
university in the vibrant international city of Houston (UH at a Glance). In contrary, University of
Pennsylvania is a private institution founded in 1740 (University of Pennsylvania). Both the
University of Houston and the University of Pennsylvania are great schools that have similarities and
differences, such as tuition, academic programs, student life, and sports program. The University of
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Its tuition and fees are $49,536, that s like buying a brand new car. (University of Pennsylvania).
University of Pennsylvania, as informed, has been an institution for much longer than University of
Houston. It might be more expensive because it is ranked in the top ten best colleges. Unlike UH,
University of Pennsylvania is more successful on School of Education, School of Medicine, and some
similar to the University of Houston, for example like School of Engineering (University of
Pennsylvania). All of these programs are great, from both universities. They are providing top majors
and making sure their students succeed. Everyone might think University of Pennsylvania is more
difficult, but it is all on how much the students put in effort. Similar to University of Houston, students
do not have to live on campus, but the percentage of people living off campus is lower than people
living in school property (University of Pennsylvania Academic Life). Even though they do provide
housing like every other college, students still decide to get their own home. With the tuition and fees,
pretty sure their dorms are expensive too. The environment might be the same but it is all depending
on how the students set up their schedule with
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The Japanese Bronze Mirrors And Its Impact On Japanese...
Japanese art has had a huge impact on the Japanese culture. It was created in various forms. New
styles and techniques were created like sculptures, paintings and pottery. Mirrors have played a big
role in their culture and was incorporated in people s everyday routine. It has significance in their lives
and symbolizes several things for them, especially the Japanese Bronze Mirror. The mirror symbolizes
the value of the Japanese culture and itself is a beautiful image to look at. In this culture, their beliefs
and values teaches important things to us and shows how their tradition is something more than art.
The Japanese Bronze Mirror was created in the 12th century during the Heian period and it was found
in something called the mirror pool at the shrine of Mount Haguro. At Mount Haguro, there were
hundreds of other mirrors and leaving mirrors at that location, was considered as a contribution.
Offerings in Japan are traditions that the people take seriously and see the importance of it. The mirror
is decorated with two dancing cranes on one side, which is a symbolism for a long life and marital
fidelity. The other side was not decorated and it was a reflective surface which would also be known
as a mirror. Mirrors first came from China and China had a significant impact on Japan for a long
time. The mirrors were connected with a sun goddess Amaterasu, ancestress of the Japanese emperors,
because of their ability to reflect light (Joy). This is another reason why
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HIPAA Minimum Necessary Standard Violations
Minimum Necessary Standard
The HIPAA Rules require that when a HIPAA covered entity a provider, a plan, a clearinghouse or a
business associate of a covered entity uses or discloses PHI, or when it requests PHI from another
covered entity or business associate, the covered entity or business associate must make reasonable
efforts to limit PHI to the minimum necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the use,
disclosure, or request. (Duane Morris LLP , 2013) Under the HIPAA Rules, covered entities and
business associates are required to identify which workforce members need access to what kind of
PHI to carry out their job functions. In addition under the HIPAA Rules, covered entities and business
associates are required to establish protocols that define the minimum necessary amount of PHI for
routine uses, disclosures and requests, and how to apply the minimum necessary standard with respect
to non routine uses, disclosures and requests. Minimum necessary violations should be investigated
and, if appropriate, reported according to the new breach notification rules. Business associates may
be directly liable for minimum necessary standard violations. Covered entities may be liable for
business associates minimum necessary standard violations.
Important Employee Notes:
Staff access to information must be based on the positions duties.
Minimum information needed to do ones job is standard.
All employees are expected to exercise reasonable efforts not to use or
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United States V. Melgar Case Study
Even If This Court Was To Find That Ms. Brie s Authority to Consent Was Ambiguous, This Court
Must Still Find that the District Court Properly Denied the Defendant Appellant s Motion.
1. The district court correctly held that ambiguity should not defeat her reasonable apparent authority
because allowing it to do so would impose an unreasonable burden on police officers.
The district court s holding that allowing ambiguity to defeat apparent authority would unreasonably
burden police officers by forcing them to clarify the consenter s authority over every container within
the area they were permitted to search should be upheld as it is one that is supported by persuasive
precedent from a sister circuit of this Court. See United States v. Melgar, 227 F.3d 1038, 1042 (7th
Cir. 2000). In Melgar, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit uses Supreme Court
precedent to support the position on ambiguous apparent authority stated above. See id. (citing
Wyoming v. Houghton, 526 U.S. 295 (1999)). The Seventh Circuit states the Supreme ... Show more
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit holds that when officers receive consent to
search with no limitations, only spaces and containers that appear to obviously not belong to the
consenter are excepted from their search. See, e.g., Synpe, 441 F.3d at 136 37. The Seventh Circuit
holds similarly that if officers do not have positive knowledge that the consenter does not have
authority over the space or container prior to the search, then the search is reasonable. See, e.g.,
Melgar, 227 F.3d at
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Child Support Cases
Keywords: child support attorney in Broward County, FL, child custody in Broward County, FL,
alimony and spousal support in Palm Beach, FL, divorce attorney in Palm Beach, FL
250 words
Selecting a Child Support Attorney in Broward County, FL
In any case that involves children, child support is one of the most important decisions the court
makes. Child support is a payment from one parent to the other that is to provide necessities for the
children. Child support is based upon the incomes of the parties and a number of other factors, and its
purpose is to provide the children with income from both parents, just as they would have if the
parents were still living together. Selecting a child support attorney in Broward County, Florida,
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Before issuing an award of alimony or spousal support in Palm Beach, Florida, the courts will
consider many different issues, such as the incomes of the parties, the parties education levels, and the
length of the marriage. Although Florida is a no fault divorce state, meaning that there is no
requirement to prove the wrongdoing of a spouse to receive a divorce decree, certain misbehaviors are
considered throughout the divorce proceedings. One such factor is an affair.
Before issuing an award of alimony or spousal support, the courts must first determine that one party
has a need for such support and that the other party has the ability to pay it. According to Florida s
alimony laws, the court may next consider the adultery of either spouse...in determining the amount of
alimony, if any, to be awarded.
Therefore, simply because one spouse has had an affair does not mean that the other spouse will
automatically receive alimony or spousal support payments. Similarly, adultery is not an automatic bar
to receiving alimony, as it is in other states. The weight given to the affair and its effects on an
alimony award is left to the discretion of each family court judge and will vary significantly
depending on the facts of the case. Some family court judges may weigh affairs more heavily than
others.
How Your
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This paper scrutinizes the use of propaganda and the...
This paper scrutinizes the use of propaganda and the consequential effects during the Iraq War. It will
look at certain specific events such as George W. Bush s infamous Mission Accomplished moment, as
well as other incidents during the war that may have been a tactic to mislead the American public.
This paper will also examine the censorship used by the main news media outlets as to how it affected
the perspectives of the public. As one of the only means of getting information about a large war the
United States was part of, these news outlets, in any type of media, whether it be newspaper or the
television, could tell its audience anything, and they would have to accept it without doubt. By using
these examples from the Iraq War the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is vital to understand that the media did not necessarily fabricate the support for the war by the
general American public, but it was never proven and there was a lot of doubt.
The invasion of Iraq was a surprise military invasion without the official act of declaring war. This
eventually led to an occupation and the taking of President Saddam Hussein. Saddam Hussein was
tried by the new Iraq government and executed. From the start of the US occupation to years later,
little had improved in Iraq despite media portrayals and in 2008 Iraq was number five on the Failed
States Index. The 2003 Iraqi war symbolizes an international event that created a type of propaganda
varying from the media broadcasted in previous wars. It also represents a defining moment in US
history for its public relations campaigns. Even from the beginning of the war, the United States
already labeled the event as Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Other rationale for the invasion is still a majorly controversial issue. The United States official
statement was to remove a regime that developed and used weapons of mass destruction that harbored
and supported terrorists, committed outrageous human rights abuses, and defied the just demands of
the United Nations and the world (Carlyle 2004). Both the United States and the United Kingdom
stressed to their civilians that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass
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Keny A National Leader Of National Unity
Chapter Two
The Kenyan Cases in Perspective
2.1 Background and context
The 2007 general elections in Kenya was a watershed event in the history of the country.
Unprecedented violence broke out in many parts of the country immediately Mwai Kibaki of the Party
of National Unity (PNU) was declared the winner of the presidential poll and sworn in on 30th
December 2007. The violence escalated as the leader of Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), Raila
Odinga, immediately rejected the outcome of the poll. Such violence had never occurred in Kenya
before and it had devastating consequences. The violence, commonly referred to as Post Election
Violence (PEV), continued for the next 14 days after Kibaki was declared the winner and according to
the Commission of Inquiry into Post Election Violence report (CIPEV or WAKI report), it led to 1,133
deaths, rape of approximately 3,000 women, severe injuries to 3,561 persons, massive destruction of
both government and private property and displacement of over 300,000 people. Kenya had not
experienced violence of such gravity before as previous ethnic clashes documented by the Akiwumi
Commission which was commissioned in 1998 and the report released in 2002.
Although declaration of Kibaki as the duly elected president is what sparked the violence, Waki report
and other agencies examined deep seated issues which played a central role in causing the violence
and these include; first is the culture of impunity in the country and politicization of
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Noah And The Frogs Essay
Despite the fact that several fables and the bible were written in two completely different time periods
they are still are relatable in the sense that one of their main purposes is to teach the individuals
reading or listening to them a moral lesson or a cardinal virtue. The presence of the cardinal virtue
prudence is evident in both Genesis book six, the story of Noah, and the fable Jupiter and the Frogs.
From these stories we are able to distinguish that when prudence is found at just the right amount
characters find themselves in rewarding situations, on the other hand, if too much prudence (vanity) is
retained then punishment tends to follow. The story of Noah and the Frogs are very similar in the
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Upon receiving their gift the frogs ... showered their king with shame and scorn... (Aesop 626), a clear
sign of vanity perceiving that they deserve more than they had received, in turn becoming ungrateful.
Similarly, as the human race is growing and flourishing, ... the lord saw that the evil of the human
creatures was great on earth (Alter 163). Both Jupiter and God saw it fit to punish their creations for
their despicable behavior by sending things to kill them. However, Jupiter gave his creations an
opportunity to prove that they were demanding and dissatisfied before he made a rash decisions. Once
he was aware that they were indeed selfish he sent the message you rejected what s good in order to
get something bad, you had better put up with it or else something even worse might happen (Aseop
626). Jupiter severs this message to the frogs and the readers, he informs us that we better be grateful
for what we ve been given because we often become unaware of just how good our lives are. God, on
the other hand, took precautionary measure to ensure that the evil wouldn t spread more than it already
had. He made the decision to start over with humans with the hopes of getting it right the second time.
The populations that were view as vain were penalized for lacking common mannerisms, but that
wasn t the case for every character involved in these
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Marketing Metrics For Ironman
Ironman s Marketing Metrics
Sales Metrics Measuring sales growth: According to Klipfolio (2016), a sales growth metric measures
the overall rate at which Arimount s Ironman total sales revenue either increases or decreases. The
sales growth metric is an important metric for measurement, as it will affect all future strategic
decisions by Arimount. It is important that Arimount measure sales over multiple periods, in Arimount
s case total monthly sales, to gain a solid indication of growth and to build precise strategic plans; i.e.
Arimount will measure current sales against the previous year s sales period to then plan for future
sales periods. This will allow Arimount to tailor future marketing plans for specific points in time and
ensure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ideally, Arimount will want as much shelf space as possible. Although a new entrant in the
marketplace does have leveraging power with retailers, as it is an established company with many
products already contributing to a percentage of the stores All Commodity Volume (ACV), or the
percentage of everything sold in the store. However, Arimount must have overall successful supply
chain logistics as Simon, (2012) argues that even if Arimount obtains adequate shelf space for
Ironman, including supply on hand with online retailers, it will not sell if it is not on the shelf.
Nonetheless, Ironman s initial strategy is to manufacture just two formulations and be marketed to a
specific target group, therefore, is realistic for the space it will require and be allotted, and will
therefore attempt to obtain good shelf position. My measuring monthly sales data, it expected that
sales would peak during warmer months and when athletic events in full swing. Arimount can then
trade shelf space for Ironman with its other product lines to maintain an overall profitability for the
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Labour Party Irresponsibility
For the last seven years, we have worked hard to restore prosperity and security to our once crippled
country. Together, we have successfully transformed and strengthened our economy. Together, we are
putting more people back on their feet and back in the workplace. Together, we are building a better,
bigger, and brighter future for ourselves and all our posterity. I believe that we can continue this reign
of progress, but only if we do so together. Just seven short years ago, our country was on the brink of
financial collapse from the Great Recession under the Labour Party s irresponsibility in the handling
of government debt (Pettinger). Through practicality and responsibility, we have repaired the damaged
and once again have placed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While immigration does harbor benefits to our economy, culture, and lifestyle, we believed that it
must be controlled to protect the citizens of Britain first. When renegotiating terms with the EU, we
will assert the stance that EU migrants must reside and contribute within the UK for at least four years
before receiving welfare benefits such as child benefits, tax credits, and consideration for council
housing. By doing so, the financial incentive will be reduced for lower skilled laborers to migrate to
the UK. We will introduce reform into the system to crack down on illegal immigration and
overstayed visas by putting sanctions on businesses and colleges that fail to enforce that their migrant
students or workers are here on legal grounds ( The Conservative Party Manifesto ).
A vote for me in this upcoming election is a Conservative vote, a Conservative vote that will support a
party that will put the interests of you, your family, and your country above all else. We stand by you.
Will you stand by
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How Does Gene Mature In A Separate Peace
A Separate Peace by John Knowles, introduces the story of Genes arduous struggle to adulthood
during a time when the U.S. is experiencing World War I, Gene constantly lashes at himself for his
incompetence to understand his adolescent feelings and excel like his honest and capable best friend,
Phineas or nicknamed Finny. Furthermore, Gene avoids confronting his fears in hope to maintain his
childlike happiness at school in conformity, but no doubt, I believe; growth comes only from strife and
struggle, and Gene protects his conformity through obedience to his friends and teachers, thus, Gene is
safe and can not grow. Presumably, Gene, unconsciously, thrusts Finny of a high tree in a fit of
jealousy of Finny s athletic talents, of which, Finny ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I mull over my project for days, finally, I went to scroll through reference images including the Philip
Exeter school and A Separate Peace posters, hoping to draw inspiration for my piece. Meanwhile, I
notice the covers revolves around Gene and Finny sitting and hanging out on the lone tree as best
friends lounging together, which was inaccurate, Gene and Finny never climbs the tree to converse.
Thus, I did not feel the artist made justice of the relevance of the scene. So, I flip through my cool
dark blue sketchbook to a silky and blank neonate page; crisp and full of possibility. Thereupon, I
drew two people as Gene since Leper remarks, I could see both of them... the sun was blazing... the
rays... shooting past them...like golden machine gun fire... them looked... as black as death standing
there...one of them... holding the trunk... sank... up and down... the other one sank and fell (174 176).
There is an uncertainty whether Gene is in front or behind Finny, however, Gene and the readers
understand Gene is in front, who pushes Finny off. I display Gene on the tree with lax Finny falling
down the branches, I made Finny falling like an elegant leaf floating down to the ground. Moreover,
Finny extends his athletic arms outwards to Gene like a child to his stuffed teddy bear. This scene is a
cause to Gene s bitter step to adulthood.
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Texting in Class Is Rampant
Crafting Draft 1
21 April 2014
Cellphones are most common in society. The ease of access allows us to have the world at our
fingertips 24 hours a day and we never have to unplug. We can surf the web, book a flight, check the
weather, and message a friend 1000 miles away without leaving our bed. Texting has fast become the
preferred form of communication for young adults; however, students need to be dissuaded from
texting during class because of the result in loss of valuable class time, lack of effective
communication skills, and consistent use of improper English leading to a negative impact on students
learning. Maryellen Weimer, PhD recently posted in Teacher Professor Blog most students don t multi
task ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lack of comprehension and poor course work will result in a lower grade average. Students may
become frustrated and give up easily. Using texting as a quicker and more efficient form of
communication takes the emotional connection out of the equation. It allows us to not be physically
near the recipient or to take responsibility for miscommunications that lead to hurt feelings. While
texting, students do not need to make eye contact with their recipient or learn to read their body
language. In addition, there is no need to learn the art of persuasive argument or exchanging and
building on ideas. This is not only harming students in the classroom, but can have negative effects
when entering the workforce. After leaving college, students hope to land a job in their field of
expertise. In the workforce, teams are a diverse collection of persons all ages and different cultures.
Texting may be acceptable in some situations, but there is still a great need for face to face
interactions. We learn how to become more comfortable meeting new people and interviewing for
jobs. There is nothing wrong the light banter between friends that texting can provide, but the
conversation is not necessarily deep. Texting allows us to stay in touch with others in a most efficient
way. We type a quick text, hit send, and in a matter of seconds our recipient has our text. Receiving a
text is fast, but typing out a clear, concise
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Problems Of The And Boundary Work
Problems of Demarcation and Boundary Work
One of the fundamental areas of study concerning professionals, including lawyers and scientists, is
that of professional boundaries (Lamont Molnar). Where are the bounds of the profession? Who is
included and who is excluded from the profession? One of the driving questions for scholars of
science has been the demarcation problem, that is determining what is and is not included in science
(Gieryn 1983). Historically, the social studies of science has divided between internal and external
approaches, which studied the construction of science from inside and outside the professional
boundaries of science respectively (Kuhn 1977). Thus externalism internalism debates in the history
and sociology of science formed the central dividing line of the field until late last century (Shapin
1992). However, a contemporary consensus has emerged in science studies that the demarcation
problem is essentially irrelevant to the study of science. The demarcation problem has been called a
pseudo problem by those who argue that philosophically there is no reason to believe that it is possible
to define necessary and sufficient conditions to separate the scientific from the non scientific. (Laudin
1983) Gieryn proposed that instead of considering demarcation as a conceptual problem, the bounds
of science should be reinterpreted as a practical problem faced by scientists who have a professional
need to distinguish their work from other intellectual
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Pros And Cons Of Judicial Review
Judicial review is defined as the procedure where a court is able to review an individual or
organisation(s) appeal who feel that they have been a victim of prejudice and where individuals can
challenge a decision made. A judge can then review the legitimacy of a decision made by a public
body, where it can be disputed that it challenges the way a decision was made. Therefore, judicial
review is simply concerned with whether the right laws were applied to the right cases and situations,
thus being a powerful way to make the public body alter a previous decision made. Over the past few
year s, judicial review has been seen as an area of growth in the legal system and so this essay will
focus on whether judicial review is a positive or negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, politician Peter Mallinson believes a judicial review into the council s mental health
funding could simply be a waste of resources 3 Therefore some argue that instead of proceeding with
a judicial review, it is better to settle things with the socials themselves to avoid both cost and time.
Another example is a case which also presents how judicial review can be a lengthy process for both
the government and the individuals involved, not only that but it also challenges the decisions made
on something as complex as murder. The case of Paul Alexander Cleeland v Criminal Review
Commission 4 is one example of how time consuming a judicial review case can be. Dating back to
2002 the case was ongoing even in 2009, where the claimant was seeking a fresh decision on a
criminal conviction case and hence why some individuals may believe that judicial reviews threaten
the government by allowing people to challenge the way a decision is made, even on more complex
cases such as this one. The claimant who was of 66 year s age seeks judicial review for a murder case
to the court of appeal which was refused on 29th April 2008. However, the history of this case had
been a long and difficult procedure dating back to February 2002 where the court of appeal had
originally dismissed the appeal, the claimant later made another representation which was
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The Iroquois Political System
Even though the Iroquois and other Native American tribes had forged alliances with rivaling
European powers they were unable to maintain any leverage economically and militarily during the
Fur trade era. The introduction of the Dutch to North America happened by chance, as they were
attempting to locate a passage to Asia. Henry Hudson, an English sea captain working for the Dutch
came across the island of Manhattan in 1609 and sailed north on a river for 150 miles, later the Dutch
established a trading post along this river called Fort Nassau, later Fort Orange, North America, the
inclusion of New Amsterdam into the Dutch trading empire, as its capital allowed them to solidify
their standing as a trading entity. This allowed the Native ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While not taking care of their land the other job the males of the Iroquois had was warfare and even in
battle with their enemies having superiors numbers over the Iroquois they were still able to defeat
many opponents. The Dutch were given some credit for the Iroquois success when they provide them
with weapons, but the Iroquois overall success lay in their ability to maintain unity and a far more
superior organization than any of their enemies. While militarily they formed a great force to reckon
with, it was their political system that made them even more a force in the early years of colonial
history. This system allowed for them to form a unified front against the new European threat that was
arriving in their lands. The Fur trade in North America began with the earliest contacts between the
Iroquois and Europeans. Within a few years the Iroquois and the Dutch and others were bartering their
goods with each other throughout the Mohawk Valley. In Europe there was a market for the furs and
endless supply in North America to fulfill this need. In time the Iroquois became so dependent on
these traders that they eventually gave up more and more of their own
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Apple Bottoms Research Paper
Apple Bottoms
The woman who dons the Apple Bottoms Eyewear is as distinctive as its collection which provides
fabulous styles including an incredible eye for detail. Nine styles are part of the preliminary Apple
Bottom eyeglasses selection and they are made up of plastic, metal and plastic/metal blends. The
glasses design includes festive colors, metal decorations and laser etched designs.
DesignEyeGlasses.com is an official online merchant for Apple Bottoms. Every frame has an
authentic and defect free guarantee. Your satisfaction is 100% ensured and we will exchange any items
that are defective or broken. Do you have a custom prescription? Our in house optical team can fit
custom prescription lenses into the frames of any eyeglasses and ... Show more content on
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Nautica
Nautica Eyewear collection is for the man who is looking for traditional styling with a contemporary
appeal. With its seafaring history inspired by water, every frame includes nautical designs.
Made for comfort with an enhanced fit, Nautica Eyewear adapts classic designs with upgraded hues,
materials and components for an exclusive appearance. Nautica Eyewear includes a sunglass
collection that is fully polarized which incorporates style with function to safeguard your eyes in style.
Nautica has a wide selection for all tastes from the classic aviator to the fun sporty frames. With
Nautica sun, you can effortlessly go from the city to the beach and anywhere in between.
Nike
Nike has totally changed the sports footwear and sportswear market. Nike s huge selection of
merchandise consists of specialized workout equipment, footwear, clothing, accessories and sports
components. Nike is among the world s biggest brands and a leader in the sportswear industry because
of their advertising, innovative products and sponsorship of top teams and
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Comparison Of Deep Relaxation And Meditation Model
The therapeutic model I will outline is Deep Relaxation and Meditation, it has been said to help with
psychological stress, anxiety disorders and major depression (215). For people with anxiety, the stress
system never shut down .... deep relaxation and meditation can help shut down the release of stress
chemical into the bloodstream (Brogaard, 215). It seems by relaxing and taking deep breathes it allows
you to focus on the situation that is arising, plus it can help you to center yourself from having an
anxiety episode. Plus deep relaxation and meditation can rejuvenate the brain s chemistry and leads to
a calmer state of mind, even after the relaxation or mediation ends (216).
I have been introduced to a gentleman years ago, who has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People that struggle with anxiety over exert themselves; allow their body temperature to rise, which
causes the individual to sweat. And once the sweating start, especially in an environment that would
not necessarily condition your body to react in such a way, it makes that person feel very
uncomfortable in a public setting. Throughout some needed time and practice it will give the
individual subject the confidence needed to face any challenge that may present itself and to conquer
the need to startle oneself. And by Brogaard stating that stress chemicals...is responsible for keeping
the body active and on edge (215), that deep relaxation and meditation will definitely counter stress
and anxiety issues. And maybe one day James will learn that associating his past failed relationships
with his anxiety issues, can hinder him from moving on and finding a love that is
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Biochar
Biochar is a carbon rich product obtained when biomass, such as wood, manure or leaves, is heated in
a closed container with little or no available air. In more technical terms, biochar is produced by so
called thermal decomposition of organic material under limited supply of oxygen (O2), and at
relatively low temperatures ( 700°C). This process often mirrors the production of charcoal, which is
one of the most ancient industrial technologies developed by being (Harris, 1999). Terra Petra is
known as black earth like anthropogenic soils with sustainable fertility in Amazonia. Key features of
terra preta are higher level of soil organic matter (SOM) enhanced nutrient holding capacity and
higher moisture holding capacity than in surround soils. Terra preta was made through the input of
tremendous amounts of nutrients (especially Ca, P, and N) and organic matter (OM) by adding animal
and fish bones, human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There has also been increasing attention to the possibility of using biochar to mitigate climate change
be diverting carbon into agricultural soils (Czimczik et al., 2002; Lehmann, 2007).
Biochar is a porous material and has the potential to absorb and retain large amounts of water. It has as
high surface area, rich porosity, superior cation exchangeable capacity, and water holding capacity
(Yao et al., 2012; Kumar et al., 2013; Mašek et al., 2013). These characteristics play very crucial roles
in their various applications (Wang, Z. et al., 2015). When applying to the soil, it resists
decomposition, effectively sequesters the applied carbon and mitigates anthropogenic CO2 emissions.
(Biederman, L. A. and W. S. Harpole, 2013). Moreover, the use of biochar as means to ameliorate soil
physical properties and, particular, the soil water holding capacity, has emerged due to high porosity
and large inner surface
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61 Creative Writing Prompt Ideas For Student Writers

  • 1. 61 Creative Writing Prompt Ideas For Student Writers 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 61 Creative Writing Prompt Ideas For Student Writers 61 Creative Writing Prompt Ideas For Student Writers
  • 2. Stoicism in The Dreamer of the Rood Essay The Dream of the Rood uses stoicism to promise reward for suffering where Christ and the cross are linked, yet paralleled with the dreamer in that he joins in the comitatus of Christ through the cross therefor gaining redemption and eternal life and home in heaven. Christ himself though does not serve the same role as he does in biblical texts, here he is brave and stoic, like a great warrior. The Dream of the Rood presents us with the warrior who is Jesus. This Jesus is not the more passive character that modern religion embraces, but behaves as an Anglo Saxon warrior as he boldly runs to the cross for personal honor. Whereas his ascension is described as he sent forth his spirit (49) rather than gave up his spirit in the Bible, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cross, once plain wood, is now exalted over all forest tress (91) and risen to the status of a lord. The Dreamer is seeing for himself the validity of Christ s claims of rewarding his faithful servants. So the Cross, it seems, is now further gift giving and reciprocating by telling the Dreamer that he has been given a gift by Christ, who died for his sins. The Dreamer interprets the telling of this story by the Cross as a gift, and so in return for this gift that the Cross has given him, the Dreamer tells the story of his dream to others in order to tell the tale and let others know of this great gift that was given to all of humanity by Christ. Its resplendence in its appearance to the dreamer is testament to the validity of its sacrifice in going against traditional Germanic servitude, which is important to addressing the comingling of cultures in The Dream of the Rood. This is certainly not heroism and faithful retainership as the Anglo Saxons were used to it, but the Dreamer s vision of the Cross in all its glory gives credence to Christ as a lord and gift giver. The portrayal of Christ as a warrior fighting for his people in Dream of the Rood is a very powerful picture of a hero and savior. Christ is described here as a young hero, a warrior fighting to save his people. Christ and the tree are drenched in blood, covered with markings, and yet they stand strong and have courage. This is truly the mark of a hero in Anglo Saxon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Origin of Accounting Accounting historians have attempted to relate their knowledge of the variety of accounting practices at various points of time, and in various places. It is to wider questions of the role of accounting in reflecting and shaping not only business and management practice, but also economic and social organization more generally. Finley s classic ¡§The Ancient Economy¡¨ , which analyzed the embedded ness of ancient economic activity in the social structure, and in the status concerns of the free citizens, as constituting a brake on the development of profit focused markets and correspondingly on technology and trade. It saw the state of ancient accounting as itself making impossible sophisticated profit oriented calculation and rational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing, for example, is as old as civilization itself, but arithmetic ¡V the systematic manipulation of number symbols ¡V was really not a tool possessed by the ancients. Rather, the persistent use of Roman numerals for financial transactions long after the introduction of Arabic numeration appears to have hindered the earlier creation of double entry systems. Nevertheless, the problems encountered by the ancients with record keeping, control and verification of financial transactions were not entirely different from our current ones. Governments, in particular, had strong incentives to keep careful records of receipts and disbursements ¡V particularly concerning taxes. And in any society where individuals accumulated wealth, there was a desire by the rich to perform audits on the honesty and skill of slaves and employees entrusted with asset management. But the lack of the above listed antecedents to double entry bookkeeping made the job of an ancient accountant extraordinarily difficult. In societies where nearly all were illiterate, writing materials costly, numeration difficult and money systems inconsistent, a transaction had to be extremely important to justify keeping an accounting record. Five thousand years before the appearance of double entry, the Assyrian, Chaldaean Babylonian and Sumerian civilizations were flourishing in the Mesopotamian Valley, producing some of the oldest known records of commerce. In this area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Who Is The Protagonist In Julius Caesar Even though, Julius Caesar was the name of Shakespeare s play the Julius Caesar in the play that bears his name he is not the protagonist. However, he was important because so many knew him but also so many want to kill him. The fall of Caesar was supposedly for the good of Rome , but what truly kill Caesar was himself since there were many chance for him to survive. Even though Julius Caesar was not the protagonist of the play he was a very important man. A successful military leader, and also very ambitious man. Throughout the act of scene one they are talking about him and how Cassuis and Brutus and contemplating of killing him. Cassuis letter to Brutus stating that Rome needs him and doesn t want a tyrant to rule it pretending that he is someone else. Also how he is not the man he once was and also how he believes he is imperious, and that he does not hold up to the standard he once did. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However even though he died off so soon in the play he had many chances to survive such as Julius Caesar went to see a fortune teller who said Beware the Ides of March. Also, the night before the murder, Julius s wife had a nightmare of his murder in the Senate office the next day and begged him not to go and also a letter was written to him stating the plan of Brutus and the conspirators. However, Caesar of course didn t listen his ego was so far up in the sky that he wouldn t hear of it and on top of that when he was finally going to listen and stay home for Calpurnia s sake Darssuis had to step and stay the warnings were not a bad omen but a good omen of the mighty Caesar stating the love of all Romans and worship of the might Julius ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Current Situation Of Customization Within The Fashion... ntroduction. The purpose of this report is to review the current situation of customization within the fashion industry and to discuss how this may effect the industry as whole in the future. By examining a range of recently written reports, aritcles and websites involving the customisation of fashion the report will briefly describe the history of modern fashion as a whole, the evololution of the consumer mindset towards customisation in fashion and the different types of customization in fashion today. the report will then consider the future of customized fashion and what it may offer consumers in the following years. Background. Customisation especially within the fashion industry is not a new concept although over the past 15 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Begging in the early 1700 s with Rose Bertin, a french fashion designer empolyed by queen marie antiontte empolyed to produce unique and one of pieces for the queen. Haute couture continued into the 18th century with the wealthy and elite who would travel to paris for customised and unique garments and bring them back to their own towns to be copied by local dress makers. It wasn t until the mid 1800 s with charles fredrick worth that dress making was truly revolutionised. Worth made it so that dressmakers become artisans of garments: a fashion designer. Worth would prapare a portfolio of designs that where often shown on live models. Clients would then select a modem specify colors, and fabrics and would then have a duplicate garments tailor made to the clients specifications in worths workshop. Worth was the first person to combine individual tailoring with a standardisation of the ready to wear clothing industry which was also developing in the same time period. Numuours couture houses have opened since worth but have since closed or become luxury fashion due to it often costing more than it earns throughh sales. these companies have since moved to luxury products that are mass produced such as ready to wear clothing, shoes, perfumes and sunglasses that offer the company much larger returns. By the late 1950 s dressmaking and bespoke tailoring where almost completely irrelevant completely replaced by the cheaper options ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Raisin In The Sun Mood Analysis The A Raisin in the Sun scene described between Walter and Travis yields insights into Walter s nature: Walter desires purely that which is best for his son, which in turn fulfils his primary purpose of living a successful and proud life vicariously through Travis. Walter initially fills his son with high hopes when he says, ...Just tell me where you want to go to school and you ll go. Just tell me what you want to be and you ll be it. (A Rasin in the Sun, Hansbury yada yada yada) That Walter desires his son too have the best education the world can offer sets his tone and narrative; he wants nothing but the best for his son. This dialogue immediately succeeds his musings and description of the future, in which he colors himself a rich man, one who could provide all that his son could ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is through this sequence that he instills the belief that whatever his son becomes, will be a direct result of Walter s own actions and forethought. Walter has grandiose ideas for what he can build Travis up to. He believes, with the intoxicating anticipation of wealth, that he can create a superior life for Travis, almost independently, with no exterior aid. When Travis relays his desire to become a bus driver to Walter, Walter quickly responds with, ...Man, that ain t nothing to be...It aint big enough. Walter cannot bear the idea of allowing his son to even entertain the thought of a career as low as bus driving, when he feels he can give him so much more in the form of wealth and success. This raises an interesting question, why would he feel so repulsed by a ten year old wanting to be like him? A simple explanation: he has a deep, insatiable desire to take pride in his son, and he would consider himself a failure if son becomes anything less than successful. He feels vicariously whatever success or failure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Cognitive Style Of Powerpoint In his persuasive piece The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint Edward Tufte, although skillfully delivering his anti PowerPoint point of view to an audience of presenters, is unable to provide a fully convincing argument against the famous presentation program. Tufte s The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint is a direct and well versed attack against PowerPoint. With a humorous but confident tone, Tufte provides an easy, captivating read. At this point, the sheer charm of the text alone creates a receptive audience who, even if they disagree with his words, continues reading nonetheless. With key phrases such as a conclusion that can only be reached by not reading Miller s paper (Tufte 160), Tufte creates the idea that he has indeed read the aforementioned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Tufte states that we should find a better tool to make presentations (Tufte 159), but offers little alternatives. His only alternative, in fact, is to revert time and distribute paper hand outs and verbal presentations. (Tufte 160) A fair strategy for presentation, but lacking in regards to utilizing the potential of modern technology. This paper flipping alternative is also condemned by his own anti PowerPoint message of audiences endure a relentless sequentiality, one damn slide after another (Tufte 158) by simply replacing the word slide with page . He also attacks PowerPoint presentations preoccupation with format not content (Tufte 158) while ironically littering his own text with photos and graphics, three out of four pages containing an image. This allows the audience to raise an eyebrow at his own hypocrisy. Tufte s argument is a series of contradictory statements and, although he complains about PP Phluff (Tufte 158), his piece seems to be filled with Tufte s own fluff and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. My Journey To Six Flags-Personal Narrative Wake up babe! We re going to Six Flags today! , my boyfriend yelled excitedly. Those two words instantly made my stomach knot. I was not a fan of roller coasters and I knew exactly what Henry, my boyfriend, wanted to do as soon as we got there. Krystal and Emily, my two younger cousins, had spent the night with us so we could all go together the next day. I anxiously got up and started to get ready. Everybody was really excited. I wanted to be just as excited as they were but some how I couldn t manage to gain enough courage. Six Flags was about an hour away from where we lived. I decided to listen to music to try to soothe my nerves. I m going to try to get on a roller coaster at least once before we leave. , I said under my breath. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I looked up at the roller coaster and all its loops and turns and jumped with excitement. Let s go! , I exclaimed. As we were walking up the stairs, a part of me wanted to turn back, but i was determined to get on this one ride. I stood at the gates, waiting for it to be my turn and before i knew it, I was the next one. I went through the gates and went straight to my seat. Henry sat right next to me and held my hand. I was ready. The ride started to take off and I knew there was no turning back now. Up and up we went. The ground below us got further away. I held on tightly to my boyfriends hand and down we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Splinting Research Paper In cases in which the infants have subluxation, pain, and contracture, splinting is required. If there is a fracture in the skeletal area, the shoulder should not be moved by using a splint and holding the upper limb in adduction and internal rotation of the shoulder, and 90 degree elbow flexion. 5, 6 Resting night splints can be used to reduce wrist and fingers flexion contracture, and state of liberty splint can be applied for infants to decrease shoulder adduction and internal rotation contracture. In addition, a wrist cock up splint is affective since the wrist can be kept in neutral position It is used to stimulate muscle contraction, decrease muscle atrophy and increase the ability of child to be aware of his involved limb especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Their Eyes Were Watching God Relationships If one abuse someone multiple times, or even threaten to beat them, then the abuser will not be considered a human. In, Their Eyes were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie marries three men. Logan, Joe, and Tea Cake. Logan is first. Then Joe and then Tea Cake. Janie isn t happy with two of her marriages, and she has the right to not be. She isn t treated well in her marriages. Even though she faces dissatisfaction and oppression in her first two marriages between Logan and Joe, Tea Cake is a loving and kind husband who treats Janie like an equal. Logan is not a compatible husband to Janie because they want different things in life. A relationship will not work out if the couple is not compatible. Janie wants a pear tree, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He treats her like an equal and teaches her things that female would not be able to learn otherwise. He asks her to go hunting with him, but when he finds out she doesn t know how to shoot a gun, he says, Oh, you need tuh learn how. Tain t no need uh you not knowin how tuh handle shootin tools (130). People never let woman shoot or hunt, or do anything other than what they want. So when Tea Cake asks her to go hunting with him, he is stepping away from the normal and being who he wants. Tea Cake also let s Janie pick beans. Janie is from a place where the woman sit and look pretty. The days before Tea Cake asks her, he is always stopping by the house to check up on her. A couple days later, Tea Cake stopped by the house and said, Janie, Ah gits lonesome out dere all day thout yuh. After dis, you betta come git uh job uh work out dere lak de rest uh de women so Ah won t be losin time comin home (133). He wants her to mingle with other people and make friends. He wants her to be by his side all the time. He loves her so much that he would do anything for her, even give up his life for her. He truly loves her unlike Logan and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Diagnostic Imaging INTRODUCTION Modern medicine has undergone major advancements over the past years. One of these developments include the capacity to retrieve crucial information about the human body and its health beyond the use of manual diagnostic techniques. This is referred to as Medical or Diagnostic Imaging. Medical or Diagnostic Imaging refers to the various techniques that can be used to see inside the human body. Its non invasive nature means that the body does not have to be opened up surgically for medical practitioners to view the organs anatomically. In clinical settings, it can be used to aid in the diagnosis or treatment of different ailments. Many kinds of medical imaging techniques have already been developed, each with their own advantages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early diagnosis provided by its sophisticated technology saves countless patient lives, and without its help, we wouldn t have been able to develop cures or treatments for many diseases. Its ability to monitor subtle changes in patients that would otherwise be missed by unassisted human eyes is also a hallmark of modern clinical practice. The radiograph, one of the most common diagnostic imaging tools utilized in this field, possesses a very important component called contrast. Contrast helps radiologists perceive image detail and glean information from the area of interest. Radiation Technologists, or Rad Techs, should always ensure that radiographs have the right amount of contrast so that the radiologist can easily read them for faster diagnosis. In terms of education, enormous equipment and expensive yet high quality machines have always surrounded the College of Medical Radiation Technology (or CMRT). However, it is not just about the cost but also about their effectiveness and usefulness for the CMRT students. With these machines, students get to have hands on activities that prepare them for when they take their internship in hospitals and as future health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Microsoft Access Exercise Essay Microsoft Access Exercise Ramona Stephan IT 206 December 16, 2012 Don Shults Microsoft Access Exercise Microsoft Access provides many functions for end users. While working in IT Support, many different situations may present from customers phoning in and requesting information or assistance. Following are three different situations that may be presented at a support desk. First, we will examine a veterinarian who wants to use Microsoft® Access® for his business, and has some questions regarding the functions of Access. Second, a man created a database to inventory his customers past due accounts to ensure that he receives payment. Third, a user has been using a Microsoft® Access® database and queries to track her commemorative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drag a field on to a table datasheet from the Field List pane. Create a table relationship by using the Relationships window On the Database Tools tab, in the Relationships group, click Relationships. If you have not yet defined any relationships, the Show Table dialog box automatically appears. If it does not appear, on the Design tab, in the Relationships group, click Show Table. The Show Table dialog box displays all of the tables and queries in the database. To see only tables, click Tables. To see only queries, click Queries. To see both, click Both. Select one or more tables or queries and then click Add. After you have finished adding tables and queries to the Relationships document tab, click Close. Drag a field (typically the primary key) from one table to the common field (the foreign key) in the other table. To drag multiple fields, press the CTRL key, click each field, and then drag them. The Edit Relationships dialog box appears. Verify that the field names shown are the common fields for the relationship. If a field name is incorrect, click on the field name and select the appropriate field from the list. To enforce referential integrity for this relationship, select the Enforce Referential Integrity check box. Click Create. Access draws a relationship line between the two tables. If you selected the Enforce Referential Integrity check box, the line appears ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Implied Repealand Essay The first issue of constitutional propriety that arises in this problem is whether the Scottish Government has the authority to block the UK Parliament from re reserving powers returned to the UK after leaving the EU. The matters that are currently reserved by the UK parliament are laid out in Schedule 5 of the Scotland act 1998 and include: defence, immigration, foreign policy and many more. The process of leaving the EU, through the triggering of Article 50, and the subsequent Great Repeal Bill would result in the immediate repeal of the European Communities Act 1972 thus ending the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in Britain. The 1972 act was signed into law to allow the UK to join the European Economic Community, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would be the case unless the UK parliament expressly repealed, or amended schedule 5 of the Scotland Act 1998 to reserve more powers. If the UK parliament were to repeal the Scotland act in order to re reserve powers, it would have to do so explicitly because the Scotland Act is a constitutional piece of legislation. In BH v The Lord Advocate, Lord Hope said in his judgement that the Scotland Act can only be expressly repealed; it cannot be impliedly repealed; that is because of its fundamental constitutional nature . The notion of constitutional legislation requiring explicit repeal and not simply being repealable through the constitutional doctrine of implied repeal was first discussed in R v Thoburn. The doctrine of implied repeal means that, where two pieces of primary legislation appear to be in conflict, the more recent legislation impliedly repeals the earlier one. However, in R v Thoburn, Lord Justice Laws surmised that there are some pieces of legislation so fundamentally important to the UK constitution that they cannot be impliedly repealed. Laws included both the Scotland Act 1998 and the European Communities Act 1972 on his list of constitutional statutes. He deemed that if acts such as these were to be repealed, then they should be done so expressly. This hierarchical view of parliamentary acts, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Does Chaucer Use The Grotesque In The Merchant s Tale In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses the obscene and the grotesque to illustrate to the readers the bawdy stories of the pilgrims on the journey and highlight their class differences. Although the members of the lower class use elements of the vulgar and grotesque, the erasure of some of the more obscene scenes by the storytellers indicates Chaucer s humor to the audience as it is a rhetorical device. In The Merchant s Tale, Chaucer gives the merchant, whose position is caught between the higher classes and the lower classes, the power to perform paralipsis to cheekily clue the audience in to the more vulgar moments of the story as well as depicting monstrous imagery. One of the first instances in which Chaucer uses the merchant to erase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Epic Of Gilgamesh Comparison Essay When looking at these two stories there are many similarities that could be seen. However, the relationship with God or the gods differed by their reactions to situations. The story in Gilgamesh starts with a man named Utnapishtim that lived in a city called Shurrupak and the gods who decided to create a great flood without a reason. Ea the god of fresh springs felt compassion for the people so went to Utnapishtim and told him the plans of the other gods. He asked Utnapishtim to tear his house down to build a ship, once he was done with that Ea told him to save his life and bring the seed of all the living creatures. After Utnapishtim agreed, he asked what he should tell the people of the city. Ea stated that he should tell the people who asked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It goes on to say that God saw how the earth was filled with people of wickedness and that did evil things that led to violence. Since the world was filled with such corrupt God saw that it was fit to make an end to all of the corruption and violence. God told Noah that he was planning to bring floods of water on the earth to destroy everything on earth. God stated that Noah and his family were going to be the only ones to survive with the animals. To accomplish their survival Noah had to build an ark with the length of 300 cubits, width 50 cubits and height thirty cubits with three decks. Once Noah had built the ark he was to take two of every kind of living thing and food to feed the animals and his family. After he had done as God asked, God told Noah that in seven days he would bring rain and it would stay for forty days and forty nights. When it had finally stopped raining, the water stayed for 150 days and Noah sent out a raven to see if there was any dry land, but the raven didn t return. So, Noah then sent out a dove which on the second time came back to Noah with an olive leaf to imply that there was dry land. Following this God made Noah wait for a bit more and then told Noah to go out and recreate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Significance Of Regulating Employee Relations The significance of regulating employee relations cannot be underestimated. A cohesive workforce and harmonious working environment are necessary ingredient for an organization that seeks to grow its potential. As some of the important resources of a company, employees welfare ought to be of great concern to the company. Making the employee comfortable within the organization starts with ensuring good relations among the workers. The possibilities of constant conflicts and potential disputes at the workplace are enough to make employees resign to move to other companies. Consequently, the high turnover rate damages the reputation of the company, further undermining any growth prospects. Regulation of employee relations is a necessary initiative. In the international spheres, the significance is emphasized by the diversification of cultures of the employees. In managing employee relations at the international level, certain issues take precedent over conventional approaches to employee relations. For instance, security would be a priority concern for workers in a country ravaged by wars or political instability. Similarly, health becomes an important issue in regions prone to constant epidemics. Failure to address such important issues may lead to the departure of employees. The unique resource abilities of specific employees and their potential to drive organizations to success, calls for strategic efforts and initiatives to retain them. Maintaining foreign expatriates in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Junk Mail And The Art Of Hype Essay example The art of hype pervades advertising of all kinds. You can see it everywhere you go. It s characterized by its extensive use of exclamation points, big words, powerful colors, and giant pictures. You re sure to see several trademark symbols and percentages that they claim you will save. What they hide are the details which are quite often exceptions to their claims and end up rendering their savings miniscule. These details are usually confined to quot;fine print quot; which they expect no one to read.No where is hype more prevalent, and indeed necessary, than in junk mail. The very fact that hype is so prevalent says a lot about the reader of junk mail. It implies that they have a short attention span and are unconcerned and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a shopping mall, for example, the shoppers are seeking commodities, and that is their purpose for going. They want to find something that they will enjoy consuming. The shopper and the seller are in it together. All the seller has to do is make the package look appealing and the shopper will be curious about it (qtd. in Maasik 46). But in junk mail, the sender knows that no one wants to read their sales pitch, and that, in fact, most of their mail goes straight into the trash can without much more than a glance. Therefore, junk mail must sell itself in that one, vital glance.Do Americans have such a short attention span that advertisers are required to resort to such hype? That s what everything about the junk mail seems to imply. If any of us had the patience to read carefully through every ad, we would certainly be more informed consumers, and we would happily dish over money for something that we truly need. But these ads seem to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Rhetorical Analysis Of Miss Representation Rhetorical Analysis of Miss Representation Jennifer Siebel Newsom s documentary, Miss Representation, shows that the media s impact on the American discourse of women s bodies, women in power, and the same standards of what women should be. Newsom effectively convinces the audience of Miss Representation that how mainstream media contributes to the misrepresentation of women in influential positions by having limited portrayals of women through the use of interviews from influential people, several statistics, and appealing to emotional sense. Newsom clearly explains how the media portrays gender bias and stereotypes in TV, films, and advertisements through the use of interviews from influential people. Since many influential people are interviewed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Science Merit And Scientific Merit Unit 10 DB 1 Concept of Scientific Merit Introduction As future scholars, we tend to hear a lot about Scientific Merit. But, that same old question might pop in our mines, which is should this learner even care or worry about scientific merit? We are told that without any scientific merit, that our research that we have worked so hard on cannot be considered a valid research without it, and if we are at the end part of our schooling/studies, and hope to receive an approval from the IRB for our research proposal, that will not happen if it is missing. Therefore, within this paper, we will discuss scientific merits, explain the dimensions of scientific merit, discuss the aspects of the study that was chosen for the Scientific Merit, and choose an area of scientific merit that we could have improved. Scientific merit Scientific merit is considered as a way to examine if our research study represents good science. Therefore, we will need to make sure that any research we are working on, clearly states the research questions and its overall objectives. The research should also include the contextual data that will also have peer reviewed literature to support why the research is needed. We also should make sure that if human beings are being used as participants, that their privacy and safety will be respected, and if there is any possibility of harm, no matter how small it is, and the benefit and risks whether indirect or direct for the partakers in the study needs to be very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Dysfunction In Families The percentage of military veterans seeking help for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has increased from 4% in 2006 to 12% in 2010 (Palinkas and Link 386). Too often combat veterans are discharged and left struggling with their drastically changed lives. PTSD also affects other people who are in the veterans lives. It is necessary that our country acknowledge the severity of PTSD and offer accessible help to veterans and their families. PTSD is a growing problem today, but it is not new. For decades, families have dealt with PTSD resulting from traumatic experiences associated with military operations (Xue et al. 1 2). Military PTSD is when veterans develop a complex and chronic disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event, commonly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Military occupations and training are not always transferable to the civilian workforce, though there are many opportunities that would help if supported by people in society ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). Likewise, more support in society could help decrease the numbers of incarcerated veterans. A report released in 2007 by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, estimated 140,000 veterans were held in both state and federal prisons ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). State prisons held 54% of veterans that reported service during a wartime era and 20% of veterans who saw combat ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). Two thirds of veterans in federal prisons had served during wartime while one quarter of veterans had seen combat ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). Many of these veterans were not criminals prior to combat with six in 10 incarcerated veterans receiving honorable discharges from the military ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). In state prison, veterans had shorter criminal histories than other inmates who were not veterans ( National Coalition for Homeless Veterans ). This shows a significant number of incarcerated veterans were affected deeply by their military experiences and possibly diagnosed with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Houdini s Legacy Achieving the dream Imagine a world with no one to help, everyone is only looking to better themselves. After a big hurricane of the coast of New Orleans in 2005, the town was a disaster. With nobody to come to the rescue it was everyone for themselves. This hurricane was hurricane Katrina and it was a category three hurricane. It devastated the state of Louisiana and was a vicious storm. Over 80% of the large roads and major areas were flooded by this storm. This lasted for weeks and the outcome was not only horrible to think about but horrible to witness. In 2005 during the coastal hurricane season there were many hurricanes. People were prepared for small hurricanes and small wind. Although as it be, not even Houdini could have predicted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have one basic goal and that is to help cancer patients enjoy their life and have fun. Not only that they have the ability to bring a community together. New Orleans went from a city torn by Hurricane Katrina, with no hope and a split community, to one that has hosted a super bowl and an all star game. This was all a gift from Drew and the BreesDream foundation. When Drew arrived with his charity in New Orleans, the city was back on it s feet and up and running. They were still split until Drew led the Saints to their first ever super bowl win. But his work on the field only shows a fraction of his greatness. He is such a considerate and helpful person and he always helps whoever is in need. He has only been in the city of New Orleans for twelve years yet he is already ranked number two on the most influential people in New Orleans, that is quite a feat for such a young player. His charity has always been there to help us, so let s be there to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Pathway Of Igf-1 Pathway The insulin/IGF 1 pathway which plays a major role in the control of lifespan and aging in animals and humans includes a lot of genes if any gene transformed with single mutation the IGF 1 pathway can increase lifespan and cause human longevity to remain active and youthful much longer than normal. As in different species, yeast, nematodes and fruit flies there are genes homologous with mammalian genes that control in IGF 1 pathway and mutation in any one of them may be affected on lifespan (Tatar et al., 2003). In the study of model organisms, it was found that the IGF 1 pathway consists of ligands, receptors, insulin receptor substrates, phosphoinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) system, AKT kinases, and forkhead transcriptional factors. Much of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These pathways are more complex than invertebrate. Mutations that in GH deficiency or in growth hormone receptors cause decreased size, lower insulin levels, increased stress resistance and extend lifespan (Bartke, 2008). Whereas GH is mediated through IGF 1 and effect on lifespan in these mice may be mediated by this pathway. Heterozygous deletion mutations of the IGF 1 receptor (IGF1R) gene causes a little reduction in size but a similar phenotype of improved stress resistance and longevity in females only (Holzenberger et al., 2003). But in dogs, there is no evidence that IGF 1 signaling regulates lifespan because dog breeds have a strong inverse correlation with body size (Patronek et al., 1997). Derangement of the insulin receptor (INSR) gene in most tissues leads to insulin resistance and shortened lifespan in mice (Okamoto and Accili, 2003); but homozygous deletion mutation in this gene specific to fat cells have the extended lifespan in both sexes (Bluher et al., 2003). These results indicate that tissue specific effects are important for these pathways. Where a knockout of the downstream signaling adapter protein (IRS1) also resulted in increased lifespan (Selman et al., 2008). There are several mechanisms demonstrated that the IGF 1 may affect aging with DAF 16/FOXO which stimulates the transcription of heat shock protein genes that related to stress resistance (Murphy et al., 2003). Moreover, FOXO3A gene can operate as a checkpoint on cell cycle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The End of Behavioral Finance CFA Institute The End of Behavioral Finance Author(s): Richard H. Thaler Source: Financial Analysts Journal, Vol. 55, No. 6, Behavioral Finance (Nov. Dec., 1999), pp. 12 17 Published by: CFA Institute Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4480205 Accessed: 17/04/2009 10:10 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR s Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR s Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non commercial use. Please contact the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The argumentthat asset prices are set by rational investors is part of the grand oral traditionin economics and is often attributedto Milton Friedman, one of the greatesteconomists of the century and one of the greatestdebatersof all time. But the argument has two fundamental problems. First, even if asset priceswere set only by rationalinvestors in the aggregate, knowing what individual investors are doing might still be of interest. Second, although the argumentis intuitively appealing and reassuring, its adherents have rarely spelled it out carefully. Suppose a markethas two kinds of investors: rational investors (rationals), who behave like agents in economics textbooks,and quasi rational investors (quasi s),people who are trying as hard as they can to make good investmentdecisions but make predictablemistakes. Suppose also that two assets in this market,X and Y, areobjectivelyworth the same amount but cannotbe transformedfrom one into the other. Finally,assume that the quasi s thinkX is worth more thanY, an opinion thatcould change (quasi soften changetheirminds) while the rationalsknow that X and Y are worth the same. What conditions are necessary to assure that the prices of X and Y will be the same, as they would be in a world with only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Preparing an Annotated Bibliography Essay Preparing an Annotated Bibliography Lai, I. K. W., amp; Lam, F. K. S. (2010). Perception of various performance criteria by stakeholders in the construction sector Hong Kong. Construction Management amp; Economics, 28, 377 391. doi:10.1080/01446190903521515 Ivan Lai from Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau and Frankie Lam from University of South Australia, Adelaide used a research model based on nine performance benchmarks and their corresponding performances. The intent of this research is to analyze the participants concern about the significance of perceived performance criteria and their relevant performance results in a construction project. The data of total 324 practitioners who were engaged in construction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their research only supported three hypotheses issuing differences in the apprehension of performances of different practitioners in construction projects, different project kinds, and different practical roles in the partnering companies. These findings have been backed by Soetanto, Proverbs and Holt (2001), revealing deviations in the level of importance that was ascribed to differing performance criteria. In conclusion, Lai and Lam research clearly shows that people have different kinds of approach as far as criteria are concerned to measure their performance. Kozub, R. M. 2010. An anova analysis of the relationships between business students learning styles and effectiveness of web based instructions. American Journal of Business Education, 3, 89 98 Dr. Robert Kozub, an associate professor in the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, administered an analysis by using a sample of 159 Taxes and Personal Finance undergraduate students to examine the likely learning performance of students under web based usage. Dr. Kozub adopted four learning styles as determined by Kolb s Learning Styles Inventory (LSI IIa) and characterized them as Accommodator, Diverger, Converger, and Assimilator. He also used two web inserted instruction modules namely, text version and enhanced version with multimedia components. Of the 159 participants, 81 participants concluded in favor of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Maggot Poll The next step involves the collection of the insects and beetles from the body and scene. Adult flies should be caught with a net, and then immobilized in a glass killing jar consisting of a cotton ball soaked in ethyl acetate. After a few minutes the adult flies can be transferred to vial with 75% ethyl alcohol. For the collection of beetles, using forceps or gloved fingers beetle can be placed directly into a vial of 75% ethyl alcohol. The next step is the collection of eggs and approximately 60 larvae from the maggot mass. These can be placed in a killing solution or ethyl alcohol. For multiple sites of maggot colonization, samples should be taken separately. The process should be repeated for obtaining live, non preserved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some flies prefer indoors or outdoors for laying eggs, and some prefer the shade or sunlit areas. Furthermore, a delay or absence of eggs in the typical colonization time may indicate the body was frozen, sealed in a sealed container, or buried very deep. Finally, in a violent death or abuse, certain flies are attracted to urine, feces, or blood. By collecting these insects a forensic entomologist can yield important information about a victim prior to their death, but also postmortem, by using DNA technology that can use the blood found in an insect from the victim to establish a link between victim and a suspect (Byrd, 2014). Decomposition is a multi stage process that includes the fresh stage, bloat stage, active decay stage, advanced decay stage, and the putrid dry decay stage. During the fresh, bloat, and active decay stages the blow flies, eggs, and larvae are present. But, the rate of decomposition can be delayed or increased based on the environment (e.g. indoors or outdoors), a well or minimally concealed body, temperature, and seasons. A body submerged in water is typically cooler in temperature or the type of protection a body has surrounding it, can impede on the colonization of blow flies, resulting in the delay of decomposition. But, a body with open wounds, exposure to certain drugs (e.g. cocaine), or even bodies charred can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Health Systems Are Not An Open Society Today not everyone has equal opportunities and access to health care. Not everyone is respected the same due to their physical features: skin color, texture of hair, and body type. An open society helps individuals to respect for diversity, to promote inclusion, to support for national and global initiatives dedicated to eliminating disparities, and to create open, healthy societies. In order to be an open society, one must have an open mind of co workers and patients and self discipline to laws. An open society is considered to be utopia (Nyswander, 1985). Health systems are not an open society, but are always working to improve and striving to become an open society. In an open society, workers respects their coworkers and patients, future laws, and abide the rules. Workers in an open society are all free men , who are self disciplined, respect for rational order, and accept conformity to laws for the general good, and trust others (Nyswander, 1985). Free men know how to work with workers efficiently by communicating. As individuals, we have to promote inclusion. In an open society, people need to always brainstorm new goals to help the system to improve. Goals are mainly accomplished when everyone works together comfortably. In some type of way, everyone should be included in the task such as, coming up of goals or ways to accomplish the goal or being a part of the goal to help accomplish it. By having everyone work together, it will create a positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Sentimentality Of William Tavener Passage Analysis The passage, The Sentimentality of William Tavener are chronologically ordered. Since the author choose to write this short story in the order in which it happened it helps the flow of the passage. Because this story started as it was happening you have to figure out what the conflict in the story is; this intrigues the reader by peeking their curiosity into what that conflict may be. In the passage it opens with Hester slightly persuading her husband s seemingly stubborn attitude. She states, William, I don t think it would hurt you to let the boys go to the circus in town tomorrow. As if she assumes that his mind it already made up. She proceeds to pepper him with comments, and explain her point like her husband has said no by saying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Spencer Rifle Company Research Paper By 1860 American inventors like Samuel Colt, Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson, Oliver Winchester, Benjamin Henry, and Christopher Spencer were on the brink of mass producing magazine fed, lever action, repeating rifles that fired self contained metallic cartridges. Once the Civil War began, two companies dominated the competition for lucrative government contracts the New Haven Arms Company (Henry rifle) and the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company (Spencer rifle). Officers in the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company were politically connected and quickly secured contracts with both the Navy and War departments by late 1861. Two years later the New Haven Arms Company finally won its first government contract. Consequently, the Spencer rifle and carbine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Electronic Voting Is Not Fair Electronics always fail, no matter what, I think that the Untited States should stop using electronic voting because its not really fair and in some ways you get cheated out. In 2013, a national magazine ran an articile about a man who explained how, with basic computer knowledge and tools, was able to tamper with votes on EVMs. Life is about being fair and I think everyone should be treated equal, the time tested method of paper ballots does just that and is the best way to go in my opinion becuase it works accurately and cannot be tampered with in any way. While electronic voting is often a more simple proccess and has made voting a lot easier for voters with age or disabilty and 97% of people with different age, races, and physical ability, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Naomi IIzuka s Polaroid Stories Naomi Iizuka, an up and coming playwright, through her plays displays a more vibrant and modern free style of writing. While her writing style is more animated than the everyday playwright, a number of common characteristics and themes are emulated from the many plays she s written. Iizuka s works persistently exemplify a non linear plot, focus on young characters, and have a sense of mystery that leaves the reader and audience with confusion. Iizuka s writing often demonstrates a non linear storyline. Storylines frequently seem to jump from one to another with or without relationship to one another; time is not ordered. This theme is the defining feature of Polaroid Stories. As the name indicates, the play is more concerned with snapshots than meaning. This muddled imaging allows the storyline to jump from one picture to another. While this sort of style may not work so well for most storylines, it definitely does in Polaroid Stories, as it allows to the reader and audience to experience the world presented in quick snapshots that present the voices aimless youth of an urban society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This theme presents itself in Language of Angels, which the tells the story of a group of teens who travel to the caves in North Carolina for a weekend of fun, but instead leave with a friend missing, leaving the teens with haunting regret and guilt for the rest of their lives. While the play travels through time (past, present and future), demonstrating that non linear storyline, the core of the play is focused on the surviving friends as they face the truth of their childhood and try to determine what exactly went down that weekend. This focus on the past and the childhood of the characters is seen as in the finale of play where JB, haunted by his past, visits Danielle and tries to make sense of their past and their relationship with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Fundamentals Of Caring By Rob Burnett The Fundamentals of Caring Evaluation The Fundamentals of Caring directed by Rob Burnett who is a five time Emmy award winner and a 31 time Emmy nominee. Rob Burnett started off as an intern for David Letterman and then was head writer for Everybody Loves Raymond. Later in 2012 he created an independent movie called We Made This Movie and then went on to create The Fundamentals of Caring in 2016. The Fundamentals of Caring is different; it was the final movie shown at Sundance and goes beyond the everyday struggles of caring for a disabled person. It is argued that it is just a long explanation of what ALOHA Ask, Listen, Observe, Help, Ask Again truly means, but it shows the hardships that come with jumping over hurdles both physically and emotionally that result in unanticipated relationships. The Fundamentals of Caring contains indecent humor, weak sense of shock, but the acting was able to redeem itself and become pragmatic. The Fundamentals of Caring is about a new caregiver named Ben (Paul Rudd) who starts off taking care of Trevor (Craig Roberts) who has a rare disorder called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Ben soon discovered that he likes to pull pranks that are over the top. For example, Trevor pretended to choke from his food and Ben did not realize he was joking and freaked out. Ben also uncovered Trevor had an interest in mapping out tourist sites because he believes he will never see them; it is his excitement. Ben plans and gets permission to bring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Essay Next on the list is Cleveland East Ohio Gas Explosion of 1944. On October 20, 1944, a storage tank holding liquefied natural gas, that was kept above ground as was common at the time, began leaking. The liquefied gas dropped into the sewer lines, mixed with air and sewer gas, and consequently ignited. A series of fires and explosions killed 130 people in Cleveland, Ohio. The catastrophe event made a significant impact on the natural gas industry, that started to store the tanks below ground (Engineering Disasters, 2017, p. 1). Again, it is obvious the lesson learned here but that doesn t take away from how important it is. The lesson was to store such gas below ground and to make calculations for the unexpected. The sixth in this series was the Hyatt Regency Hotel Walkway Collapse of 1981. On July 17, 1981, two vertically walkways collapsed at the Hyatt Regency in Kansas City, falling into the hotel s lobby. 114 people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On January 28, 1986 the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all 7 astronauts on board. The investigation showed aerodynamics forces broke the shuttle apart, after a structural failure that began with a specific gasket that failed at the very liftoff. The entire event was broadcast live on TV (Engineering Disasters, 2017, p. 1). This disaster occurred after a gasket failure in an attempt to rush a launch date by the administration. Refusing the request of an administration figure due to a danger is one of the most difficult situations an engineer can be placed in because it can jeopardize their job and as a result, their family is affected. Well it is one of the hardest situations it is one of the most important to speak up and make sure your option is not only heard but is documented as well because if it isn t then it shall be your engineering license on the line and without that and a bad reputation your career life is pretty much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. University Of Pennsylvania Vs University Comparison Essay When it comes to choosing a university, there are many qualities people have to know in order to make the right choice. For example, how much it cost, where it is located, the ranking, the environment, and more. Founded in 1927, the University of Houston is the leading public research university in the vibrant international city of Houston (UH at a Glance). In contrary, University of Pennsylvania is a private institution founded in 1740 (University of Pennsylvania). Both the University of Houston and the University of Pennsylvania are great schools that have similarities and differences, such as tuition, academic programs, student life, and sports program. The University of Houston, also known as UH, is a very economically school if someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its tuition and fees are $49,536, that s like buying a brand new car. (University of Pennsylvania). University of Pennsylvania, as informed, has been an institution for much longer than University of Houston. It might be more expensive because it is ranked in the top ten best colleges. Unlike UH, University of Pennsylvania is more successful on School of Education, School of Medicine, and some similar to the University of Houston, for example like School of Engineering (University of Pennsylvania). All of these programs are great, from both universities. They are providing top majors and making sure their students succeed. Everyone might think University of Pennsylvania is more difficult, but it is all on how much the students put in effort. Similar to University of Houston, students do not have to live on campus, but the percentage of people living off campus is lower than people living in school property (University of Pennsylvania Academic Life). Even though they do provide housing like every other college, students still decide to get their own home. With the tuition and fees, pretty sure their dorms are expensive too. The environment might be the same but it is all depending on how the students set up their schedule with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Japanese Bronze Mirrors And Its Impact On Japanese... Japanese art has had a huge impact on the Japanese culture. It was created in various forms. New styles and techniques were created like sculptures, paintings and pottery. Mirrors have played a big role in their culture and was incorporated in people s everyday routine. It has significance in their lives and symbolizes several things for them, especially the Japanese Bronze Mirror. The mirror symbolizes the value of the Japanese culture and itself is a beautiful image to look at. In this culture, their beliefs and values teaches important things to us and shows how their tradition is something more than art. The Japanese Bronze Mirror was created in the 12th century during the Heian period and it was found in something called the mirror pool at the shrine of Mount Haguro. At Mount Haguro, there were hundreds of other mirrors and leaving mirrors at that location, was considered as a contribution. Offerings in Japan are traditions that the people take seriously and see the importance of it. The mirror is decorated with two dancing cranes on one side, which is a symbolism for a long life and marital fidelity. The other side was not decorated and it was a reflective surface which would also be known as a mirror. Mirrors first came from China and China had a significant impact on Japan for a long time. The mirrors were connected with a sun goddess Amaterasu, ancestress of the Japanese emperors, because of their ability to reflect light (Joy). This is another reason why ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. HIPAA Minimum Necessary Standard Violations Minimum Necessary Standard The HIPAA Rules require that when a HIPAA covered entity a provider, a plan, a clearinghouse or a business associate of a covered entity uses or discloses PHI, or when it requests PHI from another covered entity or business associate, the covered entity or business associate must make reasonable efforts to limit PHI to the minimum necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the use, disclosure, or request. (Duane Morris LLP , 2013) Under the HIPAA Rules, covered entities and business associates are required to identify which workforce members need access to what kind of PHI to carry out their job functions. In addition under the HIPAA Rules, covered entities and business associates are required to establish protocols that define the minimum necessary amount of PHI for routine uses, disclosures and requests, and how to apply the minimum necessary standard with respect to non routine uses, disclosures and requests. Minimum necessary violations should be investigated and, if appropriate, reported according to the new breach notification rules. Business associates may be directly liable for minimum necessary standard violations. Covered entities may be liable for business associates minimum necessary standard violations. Important Employee Notes: Staff access to information must be based on the positions duties. Minimum information needed to do ones job is standard. All employees are expected to exercise reasonable efforts not to use or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. United States V. Melgar Case Study Even If This Court Was To Find That Ms. Brie s Authority to Consent Was Ambiguous, This Court Must Still Find that the District Court Properly Denied the Defendant Appellant s Motion. 1. The district court correctly held that ambiguity should not defeat her reasonable apparent authority because allowing it to do so would impose an unreasonable burden on police officers. The district court s holding that allowing ambiguity to defeat apparent authority would unreasonably burden police officers by forcing them to clarify the consenter s authority over every container within the area they were permitted to search should be upheld as it is one that is supported by persuasive precedent from a sister circuit of this Court. See United States v. Melgar, 227 F.3d 1038, 1042 (7th Cir. 2000). In Melgar, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit uses Supreme Court precedent to support the position on ambiguous apparent authority stated above. See id. (citing Wyoming v. Houghton, 526 U.S. 295 (1999)). The Seventh Circuit states the Supreme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit holds that when officers receive consent to search with no limitations, only spaces and containers that appear to obviously not belong to the consenter are excepted from their search. See, e.g., Synpe, 441 F.3d at 136 37. The Seventh Circuit holds similarly that if officers do not have positive knowledge that the consenter does not have authority over the space or container prior to the search, then the search is reasonable. See, e.g., Melgar, 227 F.3d at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Child Support Cases Keywords: child support attorney in Broward County, FL, child custody in Broward County, FL, alimony and spousal support in Palm Beach, FL, divorce attorney in Palm Beach, FL 250 words Selecting a Child Support Attorney in Broward County, FL In any case that involves children, child support is one of the most important decisions the court makes. Child support is a payment from one parent to the other that is to provide necessities for the children. Child support is based upon the incomes of the parties and a number of other factors, and its purpose is to provide the children with income from both parents, just as they would have if the parents were still living together. Selecting a child support attorney in Broward County, Florida, therefore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before issuing an award of alimony or spousal support in Palm Beach, Florida, the courts will consider many different issues, such as the incomes of the parties, the parties education levels, and the length of the marriage. Although Florida is a no fault divorce state, meaning that there is no requirement to prove the wrongdoing of a spouse to receive a divorce decree, certain misbehaviors are considered throughout the divorce proceedings. One such factor is an affair. Before issuing an award of alimony or spousal support, the courts must first determine that one party has a need for such support and that the other party has the ability to pay it. According to Florida s alimony laws, the court may next consider the adultery of either spouse...in determining the amount of alimony, if any, to be awarded. Therefore, simply because one spouse has had an affair does not mean that the other spouse will automatically receive alimony or spousal support payments. Similarly, adultery is not an automatic bar to receiving alimony, as it is in other states. The weight given to the affair and its effects on an alimony award is left to the discretion of each family court judge and will vary significantly depending on the facts of the case. Some family court judges may weigh affairs more heavily than others. How Your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. This paper scrutinizes the use of propaganda and the... This paper scrutinizes the use of propaganda and the consequential effects during the Iraq War. It will look at certain specific events such as George W. Bush s infamous Mission Accomplished moment, as well as other incidents during the war that may have been a tactic to mislead the American public. This paper will also examine the censorship used by the main news media outlets as to how it affected the perspectives of the public. As one of the only means of getting information about a large war the United States was part of, these news outlets, in any type of media, whether it be newspaper or the television, could tell its audience anything, and they would have to accept it without doubt. By using these examples from the Iraq War the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is vital to understand that the media did not necessarily fabricate the support for the war by the general American public, but it was never proven and there was a lot of doubt. The invasion of Iraq was a surprise military invasion without the official act of declaring war. This eventually led to an occupation and the taking of President Saddam Hussein. Saddam Hussein was tried by the new Iraq government and executed. From the start of the US occupation to years later, little had improved in Iraq despite media portrayals and in 2008 Iraq was number five on the Failed States Index. The 2003 Iraqi war symbolizes an international event that created a type of propaganda varying from the media broadcasted in previous wars. It also represents a defining moment in US history for its public relations campaigns. Even from the beginning of the war, the United States already labeled the event as Operation Iraqi Freedom. Other rationale for the invasion is still a majorly controversial issue. The United States official statement was to remove a regime that developed and used weapons of mass destruction that harbored and supported terrorists, committed outrageous human rights abuses, and defied the just demands of the United Nations and the world (Carlyle 2004). Both the United States and the United Kingdom stressed to their civilians that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Keny A National Leader Of National Unity Chapter Two The Kenyan Cases in Perspective 2.1 Background and context The 2007 general elections in Kenya was a watershed event in the history of the country. Unprecedented violence broke out in many parts of the country immediately Mwai Kibaki of the Party of National Unity (PNU) was declared the winner of the presidential poll and sworn in on 30th December 2007. The violence escalated as the leader of Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), Raila Odinga, immediately rejected the outcome of the poll. Such violence had never occurred in Kenya before and it had devastating consequences. The violence, commonly referred to as Post Election Violence (PEV), continued for the next 14 days after Kibaki was declared the winner and according to the Commission of Inquiry into Post Election Violence report (CIPEV or WAKI report), it led to 1,133 deaths, rape of approximately 3,000 women, severe injuries to 3,561 persons, massive destruction of both government and private property and displacement of over 300,000 people. Kenya had not experienced violence of such gravity before as previous ethnic clashes documented by the Akiwumi Commission which was commissioned in 1998 and the report released in 2002. Although declaration of Kibaki as the duly elected president is what sparked the violence, Waki report and other agencies examined deep seated issues which played a central role in causing the violence and these include; first is the culture of impunity in the country and politicization of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Noah And The Frogs Essay Despite the fact that several fables and the bible were written in two completely different time periods they are still are relatable in the sense that one of their main purposes is to teach the individuals reading or listening to them a moral lesson or a cardinal virtue. The presence of the cardinal virtue prudence is evident in both Genesis book six, the story of Noah, and the fable Jupiter and the Frogs. From these stories we are able to distinguish that when prudence is found at just the right amount characters find themselves in rewarding situations, on the other hand, if too much prudence (vanity) is retained then punishment tends to follow. The story of Noah and the Frogs are very similar in the sense that several characters seem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon receiving their gift the frogs ... showered their king with shame and scorn... (Aesop 626), a clear sign of vanity perceiving that they deserve more than they had received, in turn becoming ungrateful. Similarly, as the human race is growing and flourishing, ... the lord saw that the evil of the human creatures was great on earth (Alter 163). Both Jupiter and God saw it fit to punish their creations for their despicable behavior by sending things to kill them. However, Jupiter gave his creations an opportunity to prove that they were demanding and dissatisfied before he made a rash decisions. Once he was aware that they were indeed selfish he sent the message you rejected what s good in order to get something bad, you had better put up with it or else something even worse might happen (Aseop 626). Jupiter severs this message to the frogs and the readers, he informs us that we better be grateful for what we ve been given because we often become unaware of just how good our lives are. God, on the other hand, took precautionary measure to ensure that the evil wouldn t spread more than it already had. He made the decision to start over with humans with the hopes of getting it right the second time. The populations that were view as vain were penalized for lacking common mannerisms, but that wasn t the case for every character involved in these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Marketing Metrics For Ironman Ironman s Marketing Metrics Sales Metrics Measuring sales growth: According to Klipfolio (2016), a sales growth metric measures the overall rate at which Arimount s Ironman total sales revenue either increases or decreases. The sales growth metric is an important metric for measurement, as it will affect all future strategic decisions by Arimount. It is important that Arimount measure sales over multiple periods, in Arimount s case total monthly sales, to gain a solid indication of growth and to build precise strategic plans; i.e. Arimount will measure current sales against the previous year s sales period to then plan for future sales periods. This will allow Arimount to tailor future marketing plans for specific points in time and ensure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ideally, Arimount will want as much shelf space as possible. Although a new entrant in the marketplace does have leveraging power with retailers, as it is an established company with many products already contributing to a percentage of the stores All Commodity Volume (ACV), or the percentage of everything sold in the store. However, Arimount must have overall successful supply chain logistics as Simon, (2012) argues that even if Arimount obtains adequate shelf space for Ironman, including supply on hand with online retailers, it will not sell if it is not on the shelf. Nonetheless, Ironman s initial strategy is to manufacture just two formulations and be marketed to a specific target group, therefore, is realistic for the space it will require and be allotted, and will therefore attempt to obtain good shelf position. My measuring monthly sales data, it expected that sales would peak during warmer months and when athletic events in full swing. Arimount can then trade shelf space for Ironman with its other product lines to maintain an overall profitability for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Labour Party Irresponsibility For the last seven years, we have worked hard to restore prosperity and security to our once crippled country. Together, we have successfully transformed and strengthened our economy. Together, we are putting more people back on their feet and back in the workplace. Together, we are building a better, bigger, and brighter future for ourselves and all our posterity. I believe that we can continue this reign of progress, but only if we do so together. Just seven short years ago, our country was on the brink of financial collapse from the Great Recession under the Labour Party s irresponsibility in the handling of government debt (Pettinger). Through practicality and responsibility, we have repaired the damaged and once again have placed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While immigration does harbor benefits to our economy, culture, and lifestyle, we believed that it must be controlled to protect the citizens of Britain first. When renegotiating terms with the EU, we will assert the stance that EU migrants must reside and contribute within the UK for at least four years before receiving welfare benefits such as child benefits, tax credits, and consideration for council housing. By doing so, the financial incentive will be reduced for lower skilled laborers to migrate to the UK. We will introduce reform into the system to crack down on illegal immigration and overstayed visas by putting sanctions on businesses and colleges that fail to enforce that their migrant students or workers are here on legal grounds ( The Conservative Party Manifesto ). A vote for me in this upcoming election is a Conservative vote, a Conservative vote that will support a party that will put the interests of you, your family, and your country above all else. We stand by you. Will you stand by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. How Does Gene Mature In A Separate Peace A Separate Peace by John Knowles, introduces the story of Genes arduous struggle to adulthood during a time when the U.S. is experiencing World War I, Gene constantly lashes at himself for his incompetence to understand his adolescent feelings and excel like his honest and capable best friend, Phineas or nicknamed Finny. Furthermore, Gene avoids confronting his fears in hope to maintain his childlike happiness at school in conformity, but no doubt, I believe; growth comes only from strife and struggle, and Gene protects his conformity through obedience to his friends and teachers, thus, Gene is safe and can not grow. Presumably, Gene, unconsciously, thrusts Finny of a high tree in a fit of jealousy of Finny s athletic talents, of which, Finny ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I mull over my project for days, finally, I went to scroll through reference images including the Philip Exeter school and A Separate Peace posters, hoping to draw inspiration for my piece. Meanwhile, I notice the covers revolves around Gene and Finny sitting and hanging out on the lone tree as best friends lounging together, which was inaccurate, Gene and Finny never climbs the tree to converse. Thus, I did not feel the artist made justice of the relevance of the scene. So, I flip through my cool dark blue sketchbook to a silky and blank neonate page; crisp and full of possibility. Thereupon, I drew two people as Gene since Leper remarks, I could see both of them... the sun was blazing... the rays... shooting past them...like golden machine gun fire... them looked... as black as death standing there...one of them... holding the trunk... sank... up and down... the other one sank and fell (174 176). There is an uncertainty whether Gene is in front or behind Finny, however, Gene and the readers understand Gene is in front, who pushes Finny off. I display Gene on the tree with lax Finny falling down the branches, I made Finny falling like an elegant leaf floating down to the ground. Moreover, Finny extends his athletic arms outwards to Gene like a child to his stuffed teddy bear. This scene is a cause to Gene s bitter step to adulthood. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Texting in Class Is Rampant Crafting Draft 1 21 April 2014 Cellphones are most common in society. The ease of access allows us to have the world at our fingertips 24 hours a day and we never have to unplug. We can surf the web, book a flight, check the weather, and message a friend 1000 miles away without leaving our bed. Texting has fast become the preferred form of communication for young adults; however, students need to be dissuaded from texting during class because of the result in loss of valuable class time, lack of effective communication skills, and consistent use of improper English leading to a negative impact on students learning. Maryellen Weimer, PhD recently posted in Teacher Professor Blog most students don t multi task ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lack of comprehension and poor course work will result in a lower grade average. Students may become frustrated and give up easily. Using texting as a quicker and more efficient form of communication takes the emotional connection out of the equation. It allows us to not be physically near the recipient or to take responsibility for miscommunications that lead to hurt feelings. While texting, students do not need to make eye contact with their recipient or learn to read their body language. In addition, there is no need to learn the art of persuasive argument or exchanging and building on ideas. This is not only harming students in the classroom, but can have negative effects when entering the workforce. After leaving college, students hope to land a job in their field of expertise. In the workforce, teams are a diverse collection of persons all ages and different cultures. Texting may be acceptable in some situations, but there is still a great need for face to face interactions. We learn how to become more comfortable meeting new people and interviewing for jobs. There is nothing wrong the light banter between friends that texting can provide, but the conversation is not necessarily deep. Texting allows us to stay in touch with others in a most efficient way. We type a quick text, hit send, and in a matter of seconds our recipient has our text. Receiving a text is fast, but typing out a clear, concise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Problems Of The And Boundary Work Problems of Demarcation and Boundary Work One of the fundamental areas of study concerning professionals, including lawyers and scientists, is that of professional boundaries (Lamont Molnar). Where are the bounds of the profession? Who is included and who is excluded from the profession? One of the driving questions for scholars of science has been the demarcation problem, that is determining what is and is not included in science (Gieryn 1983). Historically, the social studies of science has divided between internal and external approaches, which studied the construction of science from inside and outside the professional boundaries of science respectively (Kuhn 1977). Thus externalism internalism debates in the history and sociology of science formed the central dividing line of the field until late last century (Shapin 1992). However, a contemporary consensus has emerged in science studies that the demarcation problem is essentially irrelevant to the study of science. The demarcation problem has been called a pseudo problem by those who argue that philosophically there is no reason to believe that it is possible to define necessary and sufficient conditions to separate the scientific from the non scientific. (Laudin 1983) Gieryn proposed that instead of considering demarcation as a conceptual problem, the bounds of science should be reinterpreted as a practical problem faced by scientists who have a professional need to distinguish their work from other intellectual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Pros And Cons Of Judicial Review Judicial review is defined as the procedure where a court is able to review an individual or organisation(s) appeal who feel that they have been a victim of prejudice and where individuals can challenge a decision made. A judge can then review the legitimacy of a decision made by a public body, where it can be disputed that it challenges the way a decision was made. Therefore, judicial review is simply concerned with whether the right laws were applied to the right cases and situations, thus being a powerful way to make the public body alter a previous decision made. Over the past few year s, judicial review has been seen as an area of growth in the legal system and so this essay will focus on whether judicial review is a positive or negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, politician Peter Mallinson believes a judicial review into the council s mental health funding could simply be a waste of resources 3 Therefore some argue that instead of proceeding with a judicial review, it is better to settle things with the socials themselves to avoid both cost and time. Another example is a case which also presents how judicial review can be a lengthy process for both the government and the individuals involved, not only that but it also challenges the decisions made on something as complex as murder. The case of Paul Alexander Cleeland v Criminal Review Commission 4 is one example of how time consuming a judicial review case can be. Dating back to 2002 the case was ongoing even in 2009, where the claimant was seeking a fresh decision on a criminal conviction case and hence why some individuals may believe that judicial reviews threaten the government by allowing people to challenge the way a decision is made, even on more complex cases such as this one. The claimant who was of 66 year s age seeks judicial review for a murder case to the court of appeal which was refused on 29th April 2008. However, the history of this case had been a long and difficult procedure dating back to February 2002 where the court of appeal had originally dismissed the appeal, the claimant later made another representation which was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Iroquois Political System Even though the Iroquois and other Native American tribes had forged alliances with rivaling European powers they were unable to maintain any leverage economically and militarily during the Fur trade era. The introduction of the Dutch to North America happened by chance, as they were attempting to locate a passage to Asia. Henry Hudson, an English sea captain working for the Dutch came across the island of Manhattan in 1609 and sailed north on a river for 150 miles, later the Dutch established a trading post along this river called Fort Nassau, later Fort Orange, North America, the inclusion of New Amsterdam into the Dutch trading empire, as its capital allowed them to solidify their standing as a trading entity. This allowed the Native ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While not taking care of their land the other job the males of the Iroquois had was warfare and even in battle with their enemies having superiors numbers over the Iroquois they were still able to defeat many opponents. The Dutch were given some credit for the Iroquois success when they provide them with weapons, but the Iroquois overall success lay in their ability to maintain unity and a far more superior organization than any of their enemies. While militarily they formed a great force to reckon with, it was their political system that made them even more a force in the early years of colonial history. This system allowed for them to form a unified front against the new European threat that was arriving in their lands. The Fur trade in North America began with the earliest contacts between the Iroquois and Europeans. Within a few years the Iroquois and the Dutch and others were bartering their goods with each other throughout the Mohawk Valley. In Europe there was a market for the furs and endless supply in North America to fulfill this need. In time the Iroquois became so dependent on these traders that they eventually gave up more and more of their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Apple Bottoms Research Paper Apple Bottoms The woman who dons the Apple Bottoms Eyewear is as distinctive as its collection which provides fabulous styles including an incredible eye for detail. Nine styles are part of the preliminary Apple Bottom eyeglasses selection and they are made up of plastic, metal and plastic/metal blends. The glasses design includes festive colors, metal decorations and laser etched designs. DesignEyeGlasses.com is an official online merchant for Apple Bottoms. Every frame has an authentic and defect free guarantee. Your satisfaction is 100% ensured and we will exchange any items that are defective or broken. Do you have a custom prescription? Our in house optical team can fit custom prescription lenses into the frames of any eyeglasses and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nautica Nautica Eyewear collection is for the man who is looking for traditional styling with a contemporary appeal. With its seafaring history inspired by water, every frame includes nautical designs. Made for comfort with an enhanced fit, Nautica Eyewear adapts classic designs with upgraded hues, materials and components for an exclusive appearance. Nautica Eyewear includes a sunglass collection that is fully polarized which incorporates style with function to safeguard your eyes in style. Nautica has a wide selection for all tastes from the classic aviator to the fun sporty frames. With Nautica sun, you can effortlessly go from the city to the beach and anywhere in between. Nike Nike has totally changed the sports footwear and sportswear market. Nike s huge selection of merchandise consists of specialized workout equipment, footwear, clothing, accessories and sports components. Nike is among the world s biggest brands and a leader in the sportswear industry because of their advertising, innovative products and sponsorship of top teams and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Comparison Of Deep Relaxation And Meditation Model The therapeutic model I will outline is Deep Relaxation and Meditation, it has been said to help with psychological stress, anxiety disorders and major depression (215). For people with anxiety, the stress system never shut down .... deep relaxation and meditation can help shut down the release of stress chemical into the bloodstream (Brogaard, 215). It seems by relaxing and taking deep breathes it allows you to focus on the situation that is arising, plus it can help you to center yourself from having an anxiety episode. Plus deep relaxation and meditation can rejuvenate the brain s chemistry and leads to a calmer state of mind, even after the relaxation or mediation ends (216). I have been introduced to a gentleman years ago, who has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People that struggle with anxiety over exert themselves; allow their body temperature to rise, which causes the individual to sweat. And once the sweating start, especially in an environment that would not necessarily condition your body to react in such a way, it makes that person feel very uncomfortable in a public setting. Throughout some needed time and practice it will give the individual subject the confidence needed to face any challenge that may present itself and to conquer the need to startle oneself. And by Brogaard stating that stress chemicals...is responsible for keeping the body active and on edge (215), that deep relaxation and meditation will definitely counter stress and anxiety issues. And maybe one day James will learn that associating his past failed relationships with his anxiety issues, can hinder him from moving on and finding a love that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Biochar Biochar is a carbon rich product obtained when biomass, such as wood, manure or leaves, is heated in a closed container with little or no available air. In more technical terms, biochar is produced by so called thermal decomposition of organic material under limited supply of oxygen (O2), and at relatively low temperatures ( 700°C). This process often mirrors the production of charcoal, which is one of the most ancient industrial technologies developed by being (Harris, 1999). Terra Petra is known as black earth like anthropogenic soils with sustainable fertility in Amazonia. Key features of terra preta are higher level of soil organic matter (SOM) enhanced nutrient holding capacity and higher moisture holding capacity than in surround soils. Terra preta was made through the input of tremendous amounts of nutrients (especially Ca, P, and N) and organic matter (OM) by adding animal and fish bones, human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There has also been increasing attention to the possibility of using biochar to mitigate climate change be diverting carbon into agricultural soils (Czimczik et al., 2002; Lehmann, 2007). Biochar is a porous material and has the potential to absorb and retain large amounts of water. It has as high surface area, rich porosity, superior cation exchangeable capacity, and water holding capacity (Yao et al., 2012; Kumar et al., 2013; Mašek et al., 2013). These characteristics play very crucial roles in their various applications (Wang, Z. et al., 2015). When applying to the soil, it resists decomposition, effectively sequesters the applied carbon and mitigates anthropogenic CO2 emissions. (Biederman, L. A. and W. S. Harpole, 2013). Moreover, the use of biochar as means to ameliorate soil physical properties and, particular, the soil water holding capacity, has emerged due to high porosity and large inner surface ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...