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Democracy in America Today
Democracy in America Today
Pos/110
October 16, 2011
Final Project: Democracy in America Since the beginning of American Democracy it has been
morphed from the founder s format. With all its changes, it still functions as a well constructed form
of democracy that supports our nation. American democracy has both strengths and weaknesses.
Government spending or over spending is a core issue facing our nation in these economically
troubled times. There are many points to be addressed regarding American government today.
Adjustments within American democracy have caused us to land in our current situation of economic
uncertainty. Some of these developments have actually had a negative impact on democracy and the
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The Constitution is at risk of being overrun in our current political climate. The gap between the rich
and poor in American society had been narrowed during the last 50 years of the last century. It has
been widened during the past decade and threatens our social stability. Many people like to say that
America is a place of equality and opportunity. In my opinion, it is still a place of disparity and
inequality. The most basic element of our democratic process that should be its greatest strength has
become our greatest weakness. This is a great issue among those in our society who cannot find access
to services or opportunity and is swept under the rug by those members of our society who have been
able to find a way to succeed inside the system. A new type of inequality has crept over us in the
recent past. It is the way in which government shows bias to one group of citizens over another. These
economic disparities strengthen the cause of those who have against those who do not have. They
relate specifically to the unequal distribution of resources, education and income potential. Those
members of our society who have been minimized have much less political voice and therefore can
expect to continue to receive less in the way of equal treatment and equal access to services and
education. Reviewing the Constitution and American Democracy based on what I have learned in this
course, I find that the Bill of
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The Term Nigga Is Used By The Younger Members Of The...
The term nigga is commonly used by the younger members of the American society. The term derives
from the racial slur nigger that was used to stigmatize African Americans. Nigger is a noun in the
English language. Nigger is said to be derived from neger which was the English pronunciation of
negre in French which is derived from negro , the Spanish word for black. There is a lot of
controversy around the distinction between the words nigga and nigger. Many feel both are derogative
terms. Some African Americans only find offense if the word is used by someone not particularly in
their ethnic group. While others feel the word is still hurtful and disrespectful. The word nigga is often
considered a term of endearment among the young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If it was used in a friendly manner as in to identify a friend the word must not be used. For example,
in today s time many rappers in the music industry embrace the word and use it casually. Hip Hop
culture has influenced the mainstream use of this belittling term. The problem with this is that it can
only make racial slurs more socially acceptable. Some people take offense to the use of this word
while others don t care. For instance, in 2001 when Jennifer Lopez released her song I m real featuring
Ja Rule she used the word nigga in the song. For some people they honestly did not mind, but the
majority of people took offense to her use of the word and went crazy about it. She took a lot of flak
for the use of the word although she did not intend to offend anyone she still did because the word is a
racial slur. The only acceptable time the word should be used is to educate people on the historical
context of the word. The history behind the word has a strong shadow over the word which will never
fade, which is why people ought to never forget the history behind the term.
When the Atlantic Slave trade began the term nigger was used to describe black people. Throughout
history, most minority groups were branded by degrading terms. Nigger was and still is a term of
disrespect. Slavery contorted the term from the Spanish definition to its dark degrading hateful insult
for African Americans. This slur
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Management Theories In Classroom Management
2.4 Behaviour management theories While classroom management theory is constantly evolving.
There are many types of behaviour management and discipline strategies for the classroom. Some of
the theories are directly applicable and some theories can use with our own personal mix.
Understanding these theories can help educators define their own classroom management methods and
make decisions about how to best approach interactions with students (Hussung, 2016). 2.4.1 The
Assertive Discipline Model This theory, proposed by Lee Canter (1976), suggests that students
positive behaviours should be recognized and encouraged. As per his theory, teachers should inform
students about expectations they have as well as rules they have set. Once they inform students, they
will closely monitor who follow these guidelines. According to his theory, teachers should be
entrusted with the right to teach without any intervention, while students should learn without any
interruption (Edu excellence organisation, 2016). Most important thing in this model is teacher always
reinforced positive more than negative. However, if the student violates the rules persistently, then he
or she is punished. This include five steps namely; warning the student, giving 10 minute time out in
isolation, giving the student a 15 minute time out in isolation, calling the student s parents and finally,
sending the student to the principal s office. However, this approach is not practicable for the
teenagers. Because
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How And Why A Leader Emerges From A Group Is Crucial For...
Understanding how and why a leader emerges from a group is crucial for understanding social
interactions and structures in almost any context. The leader follower dynamics shape relationships as
local as a small family relationships and as broad as top elected official s relationships with the public.
Whether its working to accomplish an organizational goal or mobilizing a movement to support a
worthy cause, leaders emerge and followers look towards them for guidance and direction. The most
interesting question, and the main objective of this paper, is how and why certain people lead and
while others follow. To answer this question, not only is it important to look at the individual
differences of emergent leaders but also the network ties formed between the leaders and the
followers. This paper will first review the variety of ways of measuring the establishment of a leader
through network analysis and then discuss the potential reasons for why leaders emerge. Leader
emergence is primarily split between three fronts, including 1) individual differences such as
personality and ties of the leader, 2) individual differences of the followers and 3) situational
differences such as network medium (i.e. in person or virtual) and leader selection processes. This
paper will also discuss how these leaders affect the entire network and organization. Finally, this paper
will discuss existing gaps in the the literature on emerging leadership in the context of network
analysis and
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Karl Marxism In Canada
With a population of over 30 million people Canada is one of the world s largest and strongest
economies, it is a very diverse and multicultural country. Canada is one of the world s most pluralistic
and active immigrant welcoming nations. Compared to every other Western democracy, Canadians are
more likely to say that immigration is beneficial, and more likely to support multiculturalism and to
view it as a source of pride. (The Current State of Multiculturalism in Canada and Research Themes
on Canadian Multiculturalism, 2008 2010. Ottawa: Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 2010. Will
Kymlicka.) Many Canadians enjoy a high desirable standard of living, an excellent infrastructure, a
highly educated and skilled labor force, and a highly praised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Merton. The theory states that social structures may pressure citizens to commit crimes. Strain may be
structural, which refers to the processes at the societal level that filter down and affect how the
individual perceives his or her needs. Strain may also be individual, which refers to the frictions and
pains experienced by an individual as he or she looks for ways to satisfy individual needs. These types
of strain can insinuate social structures within society that then pressure citizens to become criminals.
Merton believed that there are certain goals which are strongly emphasized by society, society
emphasizes certain means to achieve those goals (such as education, hard work, etc.) however not
everyone has the equal access to the legitimate means to attain those goals, the stage then is set for
deviance which is common goals plus aspirations plus unequal opportunity leading to deviant like
behaviours to attain those
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Socrates On Death
With the end of his trial and fate of his life determined, Socrates was sentenced to death. Though, he
was not surprised that they found him guilty and sentenced him to death, it was quite peculiar the
outcome of the votes that found him guilty were not vastly far apart compared to the people who voted
to sentence him to death. While pondering over he thought of his death, Socrates gave his own
perspective on the possibilities on what could be after he is executed. Though he gave a relatable
perspective on death which was relatively optimistic, my own view is moderately different than that of
Socrates. After his fate is determined, Socrates articulates that he is not as much as concerned with
avoiding death as he is to avoiding unrighteousness, which he says is faster than death ... Show more
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Whereas in this eternal life, a man would not be punished and put to death for questioning. If this may
be the truth of the result of the afterlife when passing on, one will be much happier while also being
immortal. For these reasons he see s death as an end to all his troubles. He believes evil can do no
harm to a good man, rather it be in this world or the external realm of another. Socrates comes to the
realization his life has ended and theirs to be lived. Although, he does not know which would be the
better selection, for that is what only God may know. There are experiences in life which some of use
will come across and some of us will not. But what is inevitable, the one eternal experience we all will
have, is the end to one s life we know as death. Everyone s view on what comes after death is vastly
different. Whether it may be one of Socrates views as a state of nothingness, or awaiting our entrance
into heaven or being sent to hell. We all believe in our own outlook of what to expect after our life has
come to an
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Mahatma Gandhi Obituary
Jamie Ring Gandhi Obituary Mahatma Gandhi, more commonly known as just Gandhi was born on
October 2, 1869. He was born in Porbandar India. Gandhi s parents were Putlibai Gandhi(mother) and
Karamchand Gandhi(father). Gandhi s family came from one of the highest Indian castes, they were
extremly wealthy. Gandhi wasmarried to Kasturba Gandhi from 1883 1944. Gandhi had wanted to
study medicine, but the study of medicine was looked at for someone below his caste at the time so his
father influenced him to practice law rather than medicine.Gandhi decided to try being a lawyer when
his father died. Gandhi studied the bible and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Indians who were comitted to independence were very upset. Because British taxed on all of the
salt used by Indians Gandhi created the salt march. This was one of the biggest events of Gandhi s life.
Although Gandhi knows the boundaries of the Salt law, his disobedience was an act of protest against
the British rule in India. The march which took nearly a month, was around 241 miles. The march
resulted in nearly 60,000 people getting arrested and Gandhi being one of them. Gandhi spoke and led
prayers when they had arrived and were on the way down to the sea to make salt. He had planned to
work the salt flats on the beach, encrusted with crystallized sea salt at every high tide, but the police
had forestalled him by crushing the salt deposits into the mud. The protesters had not broken the law
until Gandhi reached down and grabbed a lump of salt from the edge of the sea. Thousands more did
as he did and even aster he was arrested his followers continued to pick up the salt, just as he wanted.
In 1947 on September 1st, an angry Hindu mob broke where Gandhi was living in Calcutta. Gandhi
started to fast again. Gandhi would end his fast only if and when sanity returns to
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Corinthian Research Paper
that is due Him. The world assumes no accountability for their actions, lives in prideful selfishness,
gives no thanks to their Creator, lives for that which is material, and accepts Satan as their god.
I Corinthians 5:5
To deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the
day of the Lord Jesus.
Satan is working in the life of a man that married his father s wife (incest, v.1). When Satan brings a
person down, he is not satisfied in stopping there but goes about to bring as much destruction as
possible. In the Corinthian church, he is working with the church members, as they seem to accept this
sin, rather than excommunicate him from the church. Though Biblical, most churches today do not
practice church discipline. The Apostle Paul, though not there in body, but present in ... Show more
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He and his devils are very active in the lives of Muhammad followers, Masons, Satanists, Jehovah
Witnesses, Catholics, and many other gods. In America Christian freedom, rights and liberties are
constantly under attack and being taken away, yet we are to stand and guard against devils not only in
America but around the world. Christians are being slaughtered for their stand. When there are
shootings in our schools, churches, and public places, it is the Christians being sought out. Babies are
being killed in record numbers by doctors in abortion clinics with laws backing this practice, with
women saying they have a right to their bodies and their babies have no right to life. A right is
something not wrong, and while they may have the liberty, they do not have the right to take lives.
Everywhere you turn you can see devils working in the lives of mankind. Christians are to stand
against devils by putting on the whole armour of God, to be strong in the Lord, not weaklings or
babies, but soldiers of the Lord. Folks are to
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The Taiping Rebellion
Megan Yang
History Dr. K When Hong Xiuquan converted to Christianity in 1843 and began preaching from
village to village in southern China, little did he know that he had started a religious movement that,
by 1850, would have more than thirty thousand members.1 These members, who called themselves
the Society of God Worshippers, consisted primarily of poor and disenfranchised Chinese peasants
who suffered greatly from the oppression of the Manchu dynasty.2 It was their discontent with the
Manchu, paired with a desire for better treatment through a new ruling class, that turned their
originally religious movement into a political one. Led by Hong Xiuquan, who declared that the
Manchu rulers of the Qing dynasty had wrongfully usurped ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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To them, the defeat was a sign that perhaps the Manchus were not as strong as they seemed. If the
Westerners could defeat them, perhaps they, the peasants, stood a chance in overthrowing the ruling
class they so deeply disliked. There were multiple reasons for the discontent, and even hatred, the
southern Chinese felt towards the Manchu dynasty. The population of southern China had been
alienated and oppressed since the Manchus had taken up the throne in the 17th century. Ruling China
as if they were the masters of a conquered territory, the Manchus oppressed and exploited the Chinese
people, especially the peasants, who had high taxes imposed upon them, while the wealthy and corrupt
state officials got away with tax evasions.9 Moreover, the growth of the population in a period of
economic recession and depreciation of the copper currency, in addition to unexpected droughts that
occurred along the lower Yellow River valley due to the abandonment of irrigation systems, lead to
starvation, misery, and exacerbated poverty that resulted in widespread anti Manchu sentiment.10 This
sentiment
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Why We Shouldn T Go To Mars Essay
Two centuries ago, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark left St. Louis to explore the new lands
acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, They made that journey in the spirit of discovery. . . . America has
ventured forth into space for the same reasons. George W. Bush said. Although a remarkable
comparison, exploring space and exploring a new part of the continent are very different. Lewis and
Clark were certain that there was life on the continent whereas, space is a completely different frontier.
The articles, Why We Shouldn t Go To Mars, by Gregg Easterbrook, Remarks at the Dedication of the
Aerospace Medical Health Center, by JFK, and the NASA Political Cartoon, analyzes the pros and
cons of conducting research in space. Although, many believe ... Show more content on
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In the text, Why We Shouldn t Go To Mars by Gregg Easterbrook, it states, If new launch systems
could put weight into orbit affordably, and if advanced propulsion could speed up that long, slow
transit to Mars, then the dream of stepping onto the Red Planet might become reality. Mars will still be
there when the technology is ready. (973) This articulates that humans do not have enough technology
right now to study space and scientists should spend some time researching on what technology is best
instead of rushing and finding technology to study space immediately. Likewise, Mars is not going to
disappear if researchers spend the time to gather information that is beneficial. By researching, one
can have a better idea of what Mars would be like when astronauts explore it in the future. On the
contrary, those in favor of space exploration may say that if scientists take the time to collect
information about space, the Earth will overpopulate even before astronauts have the time to explore
Mars. However, if researchers try to explore Mars right now, it would not be successful due to the fact
that humans do not have the necessary technology that is needed to fulfill this intention. All in all, for
humans to inhabit Mars, technology will have to be more advanced to reach this
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Fastpitch Research Paper
BAY01915 most popular fastpitch softball bat
Most Popular Fastpitch Softball Bat
When it comes to playing softball, whether you play with a team or simply knock around a few balls
in the backyard, one of the most important pieces of equipment is a fastpitch softball bat. You need a
bat that has the right feel, enough weight, proper balance and the right length. The material a fastpitch
softball bat is made of also makes a difference, so choosing the right bat is an important decision.
Worth Legit http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=fast+pitch+softball+bats _osacat=0 _from=R40
_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR9.TRC1.A0.H0.X.TRS2
_nkw=Worth+Legit+Fastpitch+Softball+Bats _sacat=0
Although Worth is one of the leaders in composite fastpitch
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Food Culture Vs French Food
Obesity has increased across the globe over the years, but when comparing certain countries such as
France and the United States, there is an obvious gap that distinctly shows Americans to be much
fatter than the French.This fact is fascinating because the French are known for their appreciation and
love of fine cuisine, chocolate, wine, and cheese, but still seem to be able to maintain their slim
figures. Americans also have an obvious love of food, but have been unsuccessful in maintaining their
weight. If the love of food is such a commonality, why are Americans gaining such an excessive
amount of weight and the French are not? There must be some other factors to be considered in
regards to the weight discrepancies. Culture has a huge part in how people conduct their lives. The
American culture is known for its excessive living, fast food, and convenience. French culture
embraces a less is more approach to living and has deep appreciation for savouring their meals. There
are three factors to the French food culture that may attribute to their low obesity rates. It is all about
their approach to exercise, dieting, and food in general. When comparing the obesity rates of the
United States and France, one will immediately notice on the maps that the rates vary across the
different areas of the countries and the landscape of America is widely spread across those different
areas. As a result, this presents a need for different lifestyle choices. According to an article on
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Sanofi Genzyme Merger
(1) Brief Chronology 5/23/2010 Sanofi s CEO Chris Viehbacher approaches Genzyme s CEO Henri
Termeer about an acquisition. Termeer expresses interest but wishes to discuss the possible deal after
the company s shareholder meeting in June. 6/28/2010 Viehbacher calls Termeer to set up a meeting
and Termeer promises to respond soon. 7/2/2010 The media becomes alerted about Sanofi wishing to
purchase a U.S. biotech company as rumors circulate about Genzyme. 7/29/2010 Sanofi sends a
private letter to Genzyme s board of directors offering $69/share in cash. 8/22/2010 Genzyme rejects
Sanofi s offer. 8/29/2010 Sanofi goes public with its offer of $69/share. 8/30/2010 Genzyme publicly
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Since 2004, Sanofi had developed into a diversified global healthcare company using innovation to
meet the needs of patients throughout the world, with recent acquisitions including, Zentiva, Medley,
Kendricks, Acambis and Symbion Consumer, as well as Merial in animal health. Exhibit 4.1
accurately highlights the exact formation of the company. (3) Brief description of the companies at the
time of the announcement of the transaction A. Sanofi Aventis Sanofi had a total of twenty two
research and development sites. By the time of the acquisition, Sanofi owned eight operational sites in
France, five sites in other European countries (Germany, United Kingdom, Hungary, Spain, and Italy),
six sites in the United States, one site in Japan, and two sites in China. Sanofi also owned 75 industrial
sites worldwide as displayed by Exhibit 1.2. On a broader scale to see how the company was faring
over the years, Exhibit 1.1 accurately depicts the growth in net sales over a period of five years. Net
sales had increased 7.1% from 2006 until 2010 and cash dividends paid per share had also increased
42.9%. Exhibit 1.4 displays the major shareholders who owned stakes in the company in 2010 when
Sanofi first expressed interest in acquiring Genzyme. Exhibit 1.6 shows Sanofi s total exposure as of
December 31, 2010 by rating and in terms of its percentage exposure to the dominant
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Social Class And Socio-Economic Class
Socio economic class has an extensive social influence on language variation (Meyerhoff and Schleef,
2010 pg. 392). Individuals of higher socio economic class typically have a greater income in which
can be further invested in higher education. Consecutively, those who are educated tend to use more of
the standard form of language and in contrast, speakers with lower educational levels tend to use more
of the non standard language (Meyerhoff and Schleef, 2010 pg. 415). Among the various social
classes of the socio economic hierarchy, the use of standard and non standard forms of language can
vary greatly. The data from Trudgill (1995) demonstrates the percentage of appearances of three non
standard variants ((ng): [n], (t): [?], (h): [0]) in 5 socio economic classes in the UK. What is defined as
a social class depends on many different factors. Occupation, home value, personal wealth, aspirations
to social mobility and various other factors need to be considered when determining one s social class.
The levels in the hierarchy of social class are also affected depending on the region. In the adapted
Trudgill study (1995) that took place in the UK, the socio economic classes that they observed were
the middle middle class (MMC), lower middle class (LMC), upper working class (UWC), middle
working class (MWC) and LWC (LWC). The Trudgill study (1995) demonstrates the usage of non
standard variants in the UK that differ significantly across the social classes. The current analysis of
data adapted from Trudgill (1995) investigates the differences between the social classes and their
varying association with the usage of the three non standard variants in the UK.
Trudgill s hierarchy of social classes in the UK include 5 social classes: MMC, LMC, UWC, MWC
and LWC. Within these social classes there are many differences. According to Trudgill (1995), the
MMC highly value education and culture and is politically and socially engaged. Individuals within
this class typically are employed as doctors, accountants, social workers or managers. The LMC tend
to live in the suburbs and are employed in service industry jobs or in regional government. Among the
working class, the UWC may be tradesmen or work in industrial jobs. The
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Feminist Student Culture And The Issues Of Postsecondary...
The purpose of this literature review is to synthesize and discuss feminist student culture and the
issues in postsecondary education. First, the paper reviews the various definitions and movements
surrounding feminism. In addition, the paper analyzes the perspectives of women and men and
whether they support or are against feminist student culture. Lastly, the paper discusses
recommendations and future research for student affairs professions to maintain feminist student
culture in higher education.
Understanding feminism
Feminism in the United States is often separated into three waves (Vaccaro, 2009, Vernet Butera,
2005). The first wave began during the late 1800s to early 20th century, women began fighting for
gender equality, emancipation, and economic rights, which lasted through the woman suffrage
movement (Breen Karpinski, 2008; Vaccaro, 2009; Vernet Butera, 2005). Dissatisfied with women s
status, women fought for social, economical, and political equality by ratifying the 19th Amendment.
However, anti feminists viewed gender equality as a minor issue and compared women to uncivilized
populations (Vernet Butera, 2005). After ratifying the 19th Amendment, the second wave peeked
during 1960s to 1970 s social movement. Women wanted control of their bodies, freely chosen
maternity, end domestic violence, and equality in a male society (Vernet Butera, 2005). The gap
between the first and second wave was separated by a long hiatus period but inspired campus
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Marco Polo Comparison
Since the beginning of civilization, many travelers left their homelands in order to explore new
territories and cultures. Travelers such as Xuanzang, Marco Polo, and Ibn Battuta were all introduced
to new ideas that were recorded. During the Post Classical period, travelers in the new world
encountered shocking ideas that led them to engage in a wider world.
Although travelers visited various parts of the world, similar outlooks on different cultures were made
during the travels of Xuanzang, Marco Polo, and Ibn Battuta. One similarity between travelers in the
new world is the observation of religions. In A Biography of the Tripitaka Master , Xuanzang
experienced how Buddhism was practiced in India. Similarly, In The Travels of Marco Polo , ... Show
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One difference between travelers in the new world is the experience of world religions in different
continents. In The Travels of Marco Polo , Marco Polo had only experienced Buddhism in China. In
Ibn Battuta s Travels in Asia and Africa , Ibn Battuta s experience of Arab Islam showed him the
differences between Islam in different parts of Africa, as well as in the Middle East and Africa.
Another difference between travelers in the new world is the evaluation of economic features in
different societies. In The Travels of Marco Polo , Marco Polo observes the trading aspects of Indian
Ocean trade in Ganfu. This is important because it shows the effects that trade has in China. Unlike
Marco Polo, Xuanzang in A Biography of the Tripitaka Master focuses on the religious aspects in
Indian society. An additional difference between travelers in the new world is discovering prominent
social aspects of societies. In Record of the Western Region , Xuanzang describes the social classes in
the caste system, as well as the limitations of marriage for women in India . In The Travels of Marco
Polo , Marco Polo describes the respect of citizens for married women, as well as their king. This is
important because it shows the difference between the social aspects of China and
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Annotated Bibliography Summary
This annotated bibliography focuses on the traditional Southeast Asian healing technique known as
coin rubbing. The term coin rubbing goes by different variations of names in each different region
using the healing technique and although they have different names, the healing technique works the
exactly the same in all regions to mostly treat headaches, flu, colds, and relief pains and symptoms.
The most common name can be found in literature are Cao gio, Gua sha, Beating the wind, or
Scarping/Scratching the wind. Although, Cao gio has been found on case reports in Western literature,
there are no data or studies to prove the physiological effects of the therapeutic therapy. Therefore, this
annotated bibliography will explore the culture beliefs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Parents are being wrongfully accused and trail for abusing their children when they have attempted to
use traditional healing techniques on their sick kids. Many Americans are alarm to find the folk
remedy to appear harsh, abusive, and hurtful, but are unaware that the healing practice cures a
particular sickness or disease and pain like a child common cold, stomach problems, or a little
headache. This book relates to my topic because it is found that more and more people are now not
using cao gio when they live in western society in fear that they might go to jail and at the same time,
they are not seeking other health care because they re not familiar to the western health care system,
especially to those who newly immigrated into the country. In the article by Davis, Ruth E, the author
suggest that physicians, doctors, as well as teachers, friends, and neighbor should have knowledge of
these cultural practices to be culturally aware of cao gio, rather than pointing fingers of bad parenting
which then takes it to far, tears the family apart, and would only be hurting the kids
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What Is The 101 Damatian Dogs Essay
Once upon a time, a Disney film called 101 Dalmatians was released in the early 90 s, and it triggered
the demand of these black and white spotted dogs. Kids nagged their parents to buy them one. Sure
enough, the parents gave in, and were said to be in total panic to acquire these puppies, according to
an article by Mireya Navarro on the New York Times.
What makes these dogs special, aside from their spots, of course? Let s get to know more about these
dogs.
Basic facts
The Dalmatian is a medium sized dog with a sleek, muscular body and a graceful appeal. Males reach
around 23 inches tall, while females reach about 22 inches. They weigh an average of 45 to 60 pounds
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However, most families may have figured out that the Dalmatians they bought as presents for their
kids were not in line with the dog s high energy and excessive shedding plus the effects of
overbreeding which resulted in genetic defects such as deafness and urinary tract issues, that may have
caused the surge in abandoned dogs.
Leslie Isom, a spokeswoman with the Humane Society of the United States, said it was exactly what
[they] had feared. She adds, What we re trying to get across is that Dalmatians require a tremendous
amount of time and energy and these are things that a family with small children may not
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Bound Bayou Research Paper
In Bolivar County, Mississippi, stands Mound Bayou, one of the first black towns in the U.S. It is
located twenty eight miles southwest of Clarksdale, Mississippi. It was founded by Isaiah T.
Montgomery and his cousin Benjamin T. Green. Both Montgomery and Green were former slaves.
They both were formerly owned by Joseph Emory Davis, a lawyer turned successful planter the older
brother/mentor to Jefferson Davis, the former President of Confederacy. The town is a national
significance because it represented many towns established by African American who moved from the
South to the North after slavery.
Mound Bayou was once nothing but the African Americans made it something. Mound Bayou was
once referred to as the Jewel of the Delta by former
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Balloon Agioplasty Essay
Article Evaluation and APA Citation
Source 1
Stenting is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that implements the use of synthetic mesh material
to clear vascular obstruction and improve blood flow ( Balloon Angioplasty and Stents , 2015).
Angioplasty involves using a balloon to compress the plaque against the arterial wall in order to clear
the blockage, but there is debate as to which procedure is optimal in minimizing risk of complications
after the procedure ( Balloon Angioplasty and Stents , 2015). According to Balloon Angioplasty and
Stents (2015) these two procedures often go hand in hand, in fact, about 80% of patients who have
balloon angioplasty will have a stent placed as well. This procedure can be implemented in any ...
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Volume Number: 65
6. Issue Number: 8
7. Page Numbers: 777 786
8. Yes, it has been peer reviewed.
9. The problem is that the current recommendation for DAPT in stenting patients is one year, but there
may be no difference in risk factor in shortening the duration of treatment. The researchers
hypothesize that a six month treatment is noninferior to a 24 month treatment.
10. The research is conducted in an attempt to reevaluate current medical practice and potentially
introduce a more efficient treatment method.
11. There was no mention of research conducted by other scientists.
12. The researchers performed a randomized study of patients with drug eluting stents that underwent
6 or 24 month DAPT treatment. The researchers began by performing an aspirin resistant test and
separated those that responded well to aspirin. The researchers collected data from 6 12 24 and 36
month follow ups with the patients doctors.
13. The measurements of any bleeding within 36 months after the procedure were appropriate because
the researchers were looking for the presence of any complications with each treatment.
14. Bleeding indicated the lack of effectiveness of a certain treatment. Otherwise, no indicators are
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Industrial Workers During The Gilded Age
Similar to the farmers during the Gilded Age, industrial workers combatted poor working conditions,
child labor, low wages, and long hours by forming labor unions and organizing strikes, ending as a
massive failure. Early in the industrial era, there was no minimum wage, leaving it up to the factory
owners to set the rate at which their workers were to be paid. Some owners did not pay their
employees in cash but in company scrip which could be redeemed at the company store. For example,
in Pullman, Illinois and in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the towns were owned by corporations, the Pullman
Palace Car Company and the Hershey Company respectively, so their workers would receive vouchers
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Initially a fraternal organization providing social events, sporting competitions, and education for
working men and their families, the Knights of Labor soon advocated for the creation of cooperatives
where members would serve as worker owners who have input on the running of factories in hopes of
making changes for the better of the working man. The Knights of Labor believed that the alarming
development and aggression of aggregated wealth, which, unless checked, will inevitably lead to the
pauperization and hopeless degradation of the toiling masses could only be stopped through the
unification of labor . The Knights were open to all producers including skilled and unskilled workers
and owners as well as women and African Americans. Bankers, doctors, liquor manufacturers,
lawyers, and stockholders were excluded because of their supposed lack in productive contribution to
society. The union advocated for a national eight hour workday, the expulsion of Asian workers, the
prohibition of immigration from the Far East, and an end to child labor. The Knights worked to make
changes for all workers, regardless of affiliation with the group, and opposed strikes and boycotts. As
the Knights of Labor began to fade away, another organization arose called the American Federation
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Essay on The DNA Vaccine-Induced Response of T-Cells
Nearly three hundred years ago, Edward Jenner made a scientific breakthrough as he developed a
vaccine for smallpox from cowpox pustules. By 1980, a WHO led vaccination campaign had
eradicated the disease from the face of the planet. As immunologists realized the value of this
discovery, this catalyzed research for vaccines for numerous other diseases, until scientists had not
only started discovering vaccines for previously elusive viruses such as HIV, but also for diseases such
as cancer, that weren t necessarily infectious. However, conventional vaccines that used live
attenuated or dead pathogens were limited in safety and ability to provide an adequate cytotoxic T Cell
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2008), thus causing cross presentation of the antigen. This antigen presentation is essential in order to
stimulate a T response. While targeting cancer tumors, the DNA vaccine is made to code for either full
sequences or fragments of tumor antigens and delivered directly to the tumor. It is easier for more
mobile tumors such as leukemia to be targeted than the less accessible, solid ones (Rice et al. 2008).
DNA vaccine is based on the principle that T Helper cells need to be recruited in order to be able to
generate a cytotoxic T cell response. However, in cancer treatment, being able to stimulate these TH
cells is challenging, since autologous tumor antigens (Rice et al. 2008) are often not immunogenic
enough. To overcome this problem, the same plasmid is used as a vector for genes encoding non self
antigens as fusion partners , such as tetanus toxins, green fluorescent protein and immune targeting
molecules (Rice et al. 2008) that amplify the immune response. After the APCs have been loaded with
the vaccine generated antigen, they travel to the secondary lymphoid organs, where they activate naïve
T cells through a combination of MHC, co stimulatory molecules and TCR. Once CD4+ TH cells are
activated, they secrete cytokines during cell to cell interaction with B cells and bind to
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Peggy Noonan Analysis
Peggy Noonan is one of the most brilliant political thinker and influential writers of our time. Best
selling author of 5 books, her column in The Wall Street Journal must read for millions of American.
Smart, sharp and always original, Peggy Noonan is a conservative intellectual with wide reaching
appeal across the political spectrum. Now, for the first time, the best of the writing will be collected in
one volume. With a special, original introduction, she recounted his career in journalism, the Reagan
White House, and the political arena. Described and analyzed the whole, Peggy Noonan extend the
lifetime of beautiful writing astute examination of American life. She is a national treasure. Peggy
Noonan is not so much political commentator even though many of her article is certainly political in
nature but chroniclers time, observers of our culture. Peggy Noonan was asked to write a NYC phone
book, she will find a way to make it interesting, she is brilliant with a pen. Anyone who doubts his
intelligence should re read the speech she wrote for Ronald Reagan delivered in Normandy on the
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Peggy Noonan was always very aware of the history but chose most of the time to overcome what
happened on the sidelines hope to explain some of the reactions to live in the story. This is a book we
can pick up and read at random for each piece stands alone. Chapter involves thoughts about 9/11 is
not possible to stop reading. Peggy Noonan captured the memories, feeling and idea simple putting
them into the context of the historical events that continue to affect our daily lives if we stop long
enough to see it or
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Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty Essay
Introduction: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is gaining popularity due to its less
invasiveness and quicker recovery than total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, incidence of tibia
related complications such as tibial component subsidence and fracture has been increased. These may
be due to improper surgical technique selection such as excessive removal of tibia plateau, including
excessive posterior slope, exposing soft metaphyseal bone prone to fracture and implant subsidence.
Mobile bearing UKA allows minimal tibial bone resection because thinner polyethylene bearing can
be used since there are less concerns about polyethylene wear.
Objectives: We proposed UKA surgical technique for fix bearing UKA to resect minimal amount of
tibial, mainly to leave hard subchondral bone under tibial component in order to prevent tibial
component subsidence and fracture.
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The subchondral sparring group were operated during 2010 2013 and consisted of 179 patients. Other
than different mean follow up period, there was no significant difference regarding patient
demographics. There were 5 tibia related complications (3 gross component subsidence and loosening
and 2 tibial plateau fracture). All these complications were detected within 6 months after index
surgery. One patient with subsidence and 2 patients with fracture required revision to TKA. There
were no tibia related complication in subchondral sparring group. The incidence of tibia related
complication between the two groups are statistically significant. (Fisher exact test, 5/166 VS 0/179;
p=0.025). There was no femur related complication. Two patients in measure resection group require
revision to TKA due to progression of disease in lateral compartment at 5 and 7 years post op. Clinical
outcomes at 2 year when excluding cases with complications were similar in both
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The Impact Of Religious Culture In Giovanni Boccaccio s...
Religious culture in Italy grew and developed in several ways over its span of existence. It was also a
time of recording information and countless people wrote during this time about the different aspects
of their country. Religion was an important part of the people s daily life, seeing that it determined
their afterlife. There are several stories and beliefs available about this time period that are used for
current references on how exactly the religious culture worked. In particular, Giovanni Boccaccio s
Decameron, which he wrote as a series of short stories about the religious culture during the 1350 s,
which was not long after the Black Death. His series of fictional short stories gave people a different
side of the story and how people truly regarded religion during this time. Currently, people who read
these excerpts can compose inferences on how religious culture was back then and it gives a different
thought process, seeing that while it is not particularly true, it shows a different side of the religious
culture. Specifically, the story he tells us in this excerpt shows us a great deal about the religious
culture of Italy during that time and how seriously they regarded God and his forgiveness, so much
that one man lived a horrid life and still managed to gain forgiveness of the church and be buried
there. Religious culture over the years has changed in hundreds of ways, with copious different
aspects to deal with and different statements about what should be
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Women Entrepreneurs And Social Incubators
CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
In this chapter literature on women entrepreneurs and social incubators is discussed. It also explains
the conceptual framework and conceptual map of the study..
2.1 Concept of Women Entrepreneur
Women or a group of women who initiate, organize and operates a business enterprise is defined as
Women Entrepreneurs . The Government of India has defined women entrepreneurs as an enterprise
owned and controlled by women having a minimum financial interest of 51 per cent of the capital and
giving at least 51 per cent of the employment generated in the enterprise to women. Women
Entrepreneur is a person who accepts challenging role to meet her personal needs and become
economically independent (Meenu Goyal and Jai Prakash, 2011, pp. [Gibve the page number.]). In
India, these entrepreneurs are part of the larger sustainable development strategy employed by the
policymakers. Evidence shows that Women entrepreneurship has already contributed to the economic
growth across the world and women led enterprises are increasing in every country. These enterprises
also created a large number of job opportunities in their respective economies. Apart from this, these
enterprises also created new business solutions for the pressing social problems.Further in whole
enterprises scenario, number of enterprises owned by women is very less compared to men.
Government of India has implemented various schemes for development of such enterprises but
impact is yet to be
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Sports Are The Way Of Life
To many Americans sports have been the way of life. The people think that sports are one of the main
reasons why the different cultures and backgrounds have come together. Sports tend to make people
put all of their differences aside and make them communicate and possibly became friends with
people they would have never thought of. The effects of sports on people lives are good because they
teach good values and habits along with bringing people together as one. Sports are at the center of
our country and teaches a lot about good values. The U.S. citizens often tend to take sports too far
which was stated when President Clinton talks about how the country is insane about sports and that
they use sports as a way to how we act. Most Americans would say that the only good thing about the
country is the sports. They think sports is the only place for people to get the same chances and where
people work the hardest and it brings all the people together (Saunders). Sports were probably the best
thing that happened to the people in the United States because Sports had become more of a way of
life in American in which everyone tried to involve with complex issues (Starr). Although it took a
while for sports to change sports affected some changes in American society in ways including an
increase in ethnic interrogation, the rise of feminism, and the growth of new media technologies. In
the mid to late 19th century, most sports were played for purposes of social networking and
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The Prehistory Of Human Existence
The prehistory of human existence in Britain includes an outlook into the Stone Age which consisted
of the lower Palaeolithic (Homo erectus), middle Palaeolithic (early Homo sapiens) as well as the
upper Palaeolithic. While there are other species within the Homo genus such as the Homo
rudolfensis, Homo habilis, Homo antecessor and the Homo ergaster, I intend to focus on the Homo
erectus, Homo heidelbergensis and of course ancient Homo sapiens as I feel they have the closest
connections to modern day humans. While Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis are relatively
similar I am going to mainly define them as somewhat separate species to maintain the views of
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However the strong similarities between the Homo heidelbergensis and the Homo erectus means there
is some debate that there is no need to differentiate between the two and that it was Homo erectus who
first reached Britain. The Homo erectus species were believed to have lived between about 1.89
million and 143 000 years ago. Through the study of fossil remains of these early humans
archaeologists have gained evidence to show they were one of the first of the species to expand
beyond Africa. While we do have evidence showing Homo heidelbergensis/erectus presence in Britain
(for example Boxgrove) around 500 000 years it can be seen that they did not remain after this
original arrival, glacial periods playing a large part in the dispersion of these early visitors. The middle
Palaeolithic period was between approximately 300 000 and 45 000 years ago, the upper Palaeolithic
being between approximately 45 000 and 10 000 years ago. The Homo sapien species was believed to
have emerged during the middle Palaeolithic, more specifically around 195 000 years ago in Africa
and these are seen to be the first humans to have eventually permanently inhabited Britain. Despite the
evidence for homo sapien existence in Britain 400 000 years ago the presence of modern humans in
Britain remained brief and sporadic. It has only been continuous since about 12,000 years ago.
(Natural History Museum) The homo sapien species is therefore the species us
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Reflection Paper On Thanksgiving Day
On Thanksgiving Day, I decided to observe my 86 year old grandmother. I was with her for the whole
day. My observation began that morning when she woke up and walked into the living room. My
grandma started off with turning on the coffee maker. While her coffee was brewing she went and took
a shower. When she was done showering she went to make her a cup of coffee and then she had a seat
on the couch. My grandma told my little cousin to bring her purse out of her room. He brought it to
her. She then pulled out a bag of pills. She picked out 5 different ones and then took them with her cup
of coffee. She then took the rollers out of her hair as she sat and watched the morning news. While she
was watching the news, she remembered that the Macy s Thanksgiving Parade was on and told me to
turn the channel to it.
While we watched the parade, my cousin and aunts were in the kitchen finishing up our thanksgiving
meal. I made a joke and asked my grandma if she was going to help cook this year. She scoffed and
said, My days of cooking are over...I m too old for that . She then made a comment about how she is
hurting and could not stand up for long. She continued to eat her breakfast. She ate very slow, it took
her about fort five minutes to finish it all. As my cousin cooked my grandma shouted out pointers to
her in the kitchen. She started to get tired of shouting, so she decided to move to the kitchen table so
that she could help. My cousin bought her the ingredients to her famous
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Is It Good Or Bad To Go Against Society Research Paper
Is It Good or Bad to Go Against Society Society can be viewed in two ways: Evil and limiting or there
for a reason. It is based on opinions whether living as an aggregate of people is helpful or it deprives
rights. Throughout history, the ones who went against society were the ones who disagreed and
wanted something to change. Stories are told from these fights and are created into books, which
create inspiration. In certain situations, breaking laws can create disastrous mayhem as in Romeo and
Juliet, but rebellion can sometimes be beneficial such as Atticus Finch and Skeeter opposing
segregation. In 1962, Jackson, Mississippi; Miss Skeeter, featured in The Help, Went against society
by seeing past skin color. Segregation was a major issue during that time period. As said in the book,
they were equal but still separated. Miss Skeeter did not believe in inequality. She was a brilliant
writer who lived in a small southern town and decided that this injustice needed to change. Skeeter
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Atticus was a lawyer in the south during The Great Depression era. It was also a time of segregation
and a town in the south are proudly found of being separate. Jim, his son, was upset and attics shared
his for wisdom by saying, They re entitled to think and they re entitled to full respect for their
opinions, said Atticus but before i can live with other folks. I ve got to live with myself. The one thing
that doesn t abide by majority rule is a person s conscience. (139 140). During this time, to have
respect for coloreds was highly looked down upon, but Atticus knew that he didn t agree with that.
That being the reason, he risked his profile in town to defend Tom Robinson, a colored man, at a trail.
On the contrary, going against society can be dangerous and can be more harmful than
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Total Hip Arthroplasty Essay
During the weeks of February 7 through February 17, I observed a total hip arthroplasty on a 56 year
old Caucasian female patient who suffered from a femoral neck fracture and damage to the
acetabulum. The fracture was a result from a car accident where the patient s knees collided with the
dashboard, forcing the femur into the hip and breaking the femur. For this report I will concentrate on
total hip replacement, its components, main surgical technique, and complications. Sir John Charnley
first developed total joint arthroplasty in the 1960s (Skinner 395). In a total hip replacement the
articular surfaces of the acetabulum and femoral head are replaced (Lemone 1241). A prosthesis is
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The acetabular components have a spherical outer surface with at least one hole to permit the surgeon
to determine if the prosthesis is fully impacted into place (Skinner 399). The inner surface of the
acetabular component then locks the UHMWPE to limit rotation and dissociation (Skinner 399).
There are two crucial factors when choosing the implants. First, if the prosthesis is too stiff then the
patient may suffer from proximal osteopenia. Second, the stiffer the prosthesis is the more likely the
patient will experience pain in the thigh. To avoid these two factors the surgeon should elect to use
titanium ally instead of the cobalt chromium alloy.
There are several surgical techniques used for total hip replacement, including the posterolateral
approach, the lateral approach, the anterolateral approach, and others. For this paper I will concentrate
on the posterolateral approach since it is the most common (Skinner 396). The patient is put into the
lateral decubitus position with the affected side superior after anesthesia is administered and a
compression stocking is placed on the unaffected limb. The skin is covered with an adhesive drape
after the incision is outlined (Skinner 396). Then the hip is flexed to 45 degrees so the incision can be
made in line with the femur from approximately 10 cm proximal to the tip of the trochanter to 10 cm
distal to the tip of the trochanter (Skinner 396). The incision
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Essay On Infertility
More than one in ten couples struggle with infertility within their lifetime. These struggles can be
extremely difficult, but modern medicine offers many options for needing assistance in caring a baby
to full term. Impaired fecundity is a condition related to infertility and refers to women who have
difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to term (CDC, 2015). Females unfortunately have
to address ovulation disorders when met with infertility issues. Although many assume that infertility
issues are of a female origin, males struggle with semen insufficiencies as well. Many risk factors can
effect a couples difficulties with pregnancy including; age, smoking, alcohol consumption,
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In fact, these treatments have produced over 140,000 children in 2012 alone (CDC, 2015). Clinics are
required to report their success rates to the CDC and the practices implied annually. Although the use
of ART is still relatively rare as compared to the potential demand, approximately 1.5% of all infants
born in the United States are conceived using ART (CDC, 2015).
Many couples have to take IVF and other ART options quite seriously due to the expense and time
commitments. The national infertility association RESOLVE estimates the average cost of an in vitro
fertilization cycle, using fresh embryos, at more than $8,000 with medications costing another $3,000
to $5,000. That translates into well over $10,000 for just one shot at getting pregnant, according to
RESOLVE s CEO, Barbara Collura (Shaw,
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The Importance Of The Rule Of Law In Democracy
The rule of law means that the government nor the people are above the law. It also states that the
government and its officials cannot force laws that are unjust or unfair. With this idea being enforced
in the United States, no one is deemed inferior or more important than anyone else. Therefore,
everyone is subjected to punishment that best fits their crime no matter their rank or status in society.
With this unique idea, it is certain that everyone will get the justice that they deserve. To further show
the exclusiveness of the rule of law, the United State s system of government, which is a democracy, is
going to be compared to militarism and absolute monarchy.
The rule of law in a democracy is essential. Without the rule of law to keep the government s power in
check, democracy could not exist. Democracy means ruled by the people, and the rule of law helps
give that power to its citizens by restricting political power since the rule of law states that the
government nor the people are above the law. In militarism, the military is the center of the
government. This usually results in high government spending and aggression with neighbors
(Study.com). North Korea would be an example of the use of militarism in a government. In North
Korea, they have a songun policy, which means Military First. This policy results in having the
military being the top priority in the country. As a result, North Korea has the largest military in the
world. 97% of North Korea s
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The Reality Of Television Series
We live in a century where most all the things are normal in today s day, or maybe that is the way I see
things. I was born in the 90 s, where most of the children didn t have a cellphone, instead they had
bicycles, dirt and not stress at all. There were good times back then. Today we have smart phones,
laptops, tablets, and of course we have Netflix, a global provider of streaming movies and TV series. I
have to mention that there is one TV show in particular that has captivated my eyes, its name; The
Walking Dead . Maybe the title of this American horror drama television series sounds a little
mysterious and scary, first of all, because the serious shows a world overrun by zombies, but besides
that, I have learned a lot from this TV show. One of the first things that I want to mention is that I like
this TV show not because it has a lot of suspense and special effects, but for the way it can easily be
related to this world. The Walking Dead is about a sheriff who awakens from a long comma to
confront a new world full of zombies that he never could imagine he would live. He reunites with his
family and becomes the leader of a group he forms with other survivors. Together they struggle to
survive in and adapt to a world filled with zombies and some humans who are even more dangerous
than the zombies themselves, but, why I relate this series with our world? We don t kill zombies, or
have guns. I think each of us has different expectation and I am sure that
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Hostesses Unafraid Rhetorical Analysis
HOSTESSES UNAFRAID! Text 1
The advert Hostesses unafraid published in the TIME magazine, is filled with figurative language. The
advert about Campbell s Tomato Soup persuades the customers throughout the advert to make a
purchase of it. It uses a hostess to get its message across and has pictures of the soup to further clarify
to the readers the product Campbell is selling.
The very fact that this article is written in layman language makes it very relatable and interesting to
read. The title itself is written in bold, capital letters to catch the attention of the reader. The
exclamation makes it seem like an announcement rather than a title, engaging customers into the
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The slogan Double rich! Double strength! uses repetition as the word double is used twice, this puts
emphasis on quality and the outcome of having the soup, which promises the reader to be healthier
and more energy filled compared to having other soups. The bold letters of the slogan are eye catching
and the exclamations indicate the slogan as an important declaration, making it memorable. The
author creates a feeling of trust as the compares Campbell s quality of soup with your home kitchen .
This makes the situation more relatable and trustworthy as the feeling of nostalgia is again introduced.
The promise of the soup being better than the one made at home leaves the reader surprised and
persuaded to buy the soup since they re given a quality assurance. The tone becomes instructional
towards the end as the advert directs the customers to follow a fixed recipe. It s then changed to a
satiric tone as the advert jokes about paying no extra money for doubling the quantity by simply
adding water. This however, creates a contrast because throughout the advert the soup is pictured as
something divine to indulge in but, the phrase at no extra cost breaks such an image of the
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O Pioneer Hardships
Hardships in O Pioneer During the middle to late 1800 s, thousands upon thousands of Americans, as
well as foreigners, flocked to the mid western part of the United States. They flocked to this area
hoping to gain free or cheap land promised to them by the United States Government. Most of the
pioneers left cities and factory jobs to venture out into the American prairies and become farmers.
They left their homes, not only because the land was either free or cheap, but also because they
wanted to leave the hardships of city life. However, as most would find out, prairie life had its share of
hardships, that far out reached the hardships of city life. Among these hardships were the death of
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After John died, the family divided the land into three parts. These three parts went to Alexandra, Lou,
and Oscar. All three had difficulties within the first couple of years. It even got to the point to where
they were discussing the idea of leaving and going back home. They discussed this idea because the
land they were living on was not producing much for them and money was very hard to earn. Cather
stated in Chapter two that John Bergson spent his first five years on the Divide getting into debt, and
the last six getting out. After John died, the rest of the family took on the responsibility of repaying
this debt. However, by the end of the novel, the land had become very fertile and hearty and they were
able to make a living off of it. But most pioneers during this time were not so lucky. Some died of
starvation. Some returned to the cities in which they came from. Carl Linstrums family, in this story,
had such bad luck with the land; they were forced to return to the city. Violence and crime was also a
problem for prairie dwellers. Most people in this area lived in seclusion, miles from the nearest town.
Therefore there was no jurisdiction in these outer one or two home communities. Because there was
no jurisdiction, it was increasingly easier for people to commit crimes and get away with it. And most
times this
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What Is Stolen Valor
Stolen valor can be many things, a civilian putting on a military uniform claiming to have served, an
individual who failed to complete boot camp calling themselves a veteran, even an active duty service
member fraudulently claiming to have earned medals, awards, or insignia. When you hear news
reports of stolen valor it often times it will involve fraudulent claims of earning the Congressional
Medal of Honor. The Congressional Medal of Honor is the nation s highest award for valor in actions
against the enemy given to individuals serving in the United States military. Since its inception in
1862, the Medal of Honor has been awarded 3,468 times, of which 621 were awarded posthumously
(U. S. Army Center of Military History, 2015). Those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So help me God (Department of Defense [DoD], Art. 15). Once an individual takes this oath, they are
a member of the United States military. The Commander in Chief of the military is the President of the
United States and because he is the head of the federal government, this would make members of the
military government employees. Military members are given benefits and authority through the
recognition of their uniform and sacrifice to this nation. Similarly, law enforcement and government
officials have the same benefits. Since military members are given the same benefits and authority as
law enforcement and government officials it should be a felony to impersonate military personnel as
well. Also, considering that military members are employees of the federal government and the
awards they are given are authorized by the President of the United States or by direction of the
President the statute covering fraudulent claims of being an officer or employee of the government
should extend to stolen valor, which would make it a
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Santa Ana Dance Critique
My favorite dance of the Santa Ana Dance Festival was what you made me do from Canyon High
School. The choreographer of this dance was Andrea Greene.
The 3 reasons I liked this dance are the choreography, performance quality and technique.
I liked the choreography for this dance because of the use of space and the use of music.An example
from this dance is at the start I like how the music was the music was so perfect for this dance. Also
how they use their space was so perfect to see all of them doing their part.
I liked the performance quality for this dance because of the energy they have when they were doing
the lifts and how they make me feel. An example from this dance is the lift they were doing
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Essay about Prohibition vs War on Drugs
The United States of America ˆs war on drugs today is very similar to America ˆs
Prohibition of Alcohol in the 1920 ˆs. These two major issues of their time may not seem like they
can be logically compared, but statistics for usage and a correlating rise in crime for both eras show a
strong relationship. There is also a tendency for an outright defiance of the laws and law makers of the
United States government in both cases. Most people today think that the prohibition of the 1920 ˆs
and the current war on drugs have many contrasting points. The opposite is true. However, the points
that do contrast are more opinion based than fact oriented. The following paragraphs will attempt to
clearly and effectively show a comparison and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A change was clearly needed and the government responded by redefining the Volstead Act. The
redefinition made any drink containing more than 3.2% alcohol illegal. Wine, because of its lower
alcohol content, became very popular and sales soared. Then on December 5th,
1933, thirty three states ratified the 21st Amendment to the Constitution which repealed the 18th
Amendment. Drinking, and the sale of alcohol were once again legal in the United States.
A summary of the war the United States is waging on drugs is necessary before any comparison and
contrast position can be made with the Prohibition Era.
In the past several decades, millions of people in America have become involved in illegal drugs,
either through usage or through the importation, manufacture, sale and distribution of these illegal
substances. According to United States Justice Department statistics, of the millions of Americans who
use illegal drugs today, 2.7 million of these people are hard core drug abusers. The hard core drugs
that enjoy the most popularity are crack, cocaine and heroin all of which are highly addictive.
Addiction increases consumption and consumption increases the necessity to provide the drugs. It is
an illegal example of a supply and demand scenario.
While drugs attract users in all economic levels, it appears to be especially prevalent among those
living in poverty. One possible explanation is that at the poverty level there is little
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One Hundred Years Of Solitude By Gabriel Garcia Marquez
One Hundred Years of Solitude Magic realism is a writing style in which mythical elements are put
into a realistic story but it does not break the narrative flow; rather it helps a reader get a deeper
understanding of the reality. Often time s Latin American writers utilize this writing technique. It has
been speculated by many critics that magic realism appears most often in the literature of countries
with long histories of both mythological stories and social turmoil, such as those in Central and South
America. Like many Latin American writers, Gabriel Garcia Marquez used this approach of magic
realism, in his book One Hundred Years of Solitude , in which he reveals the history of Macondo
through the seven generations of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, Aureliano, their son was the first human being to be born in Macondo (Marquez,14). Ursula
and Jose Arcadio Buendia were relieved when their two sons and later daughter Amaranta were born
with no genetic defects. Since all three were products of incest, thus, they ran the risk of being born
with the dreaded pig tail .
The village of Macondo is described to be small and lacking names because everything was new. The
small village was secluded from the outside world that was until Ursula Iguaran discovers a route that
connects Macondo to civilization, thereafter the village begins to change. For instance, soon after its
establishment, Jose Arcadio Buendia becomes obsessed with making new discoveries and progressing
that he isolates himself from everyone. Jose Arcadio Buendia soon after became convinced that the
days were being repeated and sobbed that the time machine [had] [been] broken (78). Shortly
followed, his family was forced to tie him to a chestnut tree because they thought he has gone mad.
Thus, here we see the beginning of solitude cycle for Jose Arcadio Buendia spent the rest of his days
alone, tied to that tree.
The story then shifts to politics as Aureliano, gets involved with the Liberal party and begins to fight
against the Conservative party, the country s government. Thereafter, Aureliano becomes known as
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Dead Sea Srolls Study Guide
1. What are some methodological issues scholars encounter studying the Hebrew Bible and the
histories of ancient Israel?
There are so many different variations of the same text that the story cannot be aligned with assurance
for some scholars. There are different perspectives regarding the same stories in history, therefore they
have been separated into their own collections of literature; such as canonization and biblical text
recognized by different sects. Not all of the Hebrew Bible was written in Hebrew, in fact, some of the
scriptures were written in Aramaic. Scholars also run into the issue with sources by means of
interpretation and preservation. Primary sources like the Dead Sea Scrolls are easier to extract
information from rather than archeological artifacts that are likely to be open to interpretation.
2. What do multiple canons and collections of texts tell us about canonization? Why do scholars
consider canonization a process, not a moment? What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and
what do they tell us about textual traditions during the Second Temple period?
The canon books were prized text that was held in high regards to wisdom and history of the culture.
The content of these books was from the laws of Moses to the birth and death of humanity and all that
was in between, about a three thousand year timeframe. The preservation of these scriptures including
additions to, removal of, or any alterations to the text was guarded by the authors, even
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Public Health Paper
From past to present; the changing focus of public health by Maria Joyce
Key sections include:
Environment, infectious disease, locating public health, the enlightenment, the Sanitarians, national
provision of services, the inception of the National Health Service, crisis in health , The New Right,
The Third Way, new public health.
Public health, the new ideology may be taken to mean the promotion of healthy lifestyles linked to
behaviour and individual responsibility supported by government action; whereas traditionally the
description tended to relate more to sanitary reform and healthy conditions . The chronological
development of public health is mapped out, supported by the outlining and discussion of the
emerging themes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The onus on notification of infectious disease is still seen today in the Control of Disease Act 1984
and the Regulation of the Infectious Diseases 1988. This may have positive benefits to public health,
limiting illnesses such as food poisoning and rapid identification of outbreaks of bacterial meningitis,
measles and other illnesses through prompt notification and medical or environmental intervention.
The role of social conscience however and its manifestation in social control may have been
responsible for dividing communities through encouraging individuals to report their apparently ill
neighbours.
Locating public health
The tradition of public health and inherent understanding of the term, dates back as early as pre
Christian times, classified in five periods or bodies of thought: The Graeco Roman period with
emphasis on water and sanitation, the Medieval emphasis on epidemics, the Enlightenment emphasis
on disease prevalence, the Industrialisation emphasis on working conditions and Modern era emphasis
on bacteriology and virology (Rosen 1993 cited in Costello and Haggart
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Manic Depressive Illness
Manic Depressive illness is also known as bipolar disorder. This is a severe medical illness that can
affect your life in crucial ways. Some people are able to read information about the disease and know
they have it while others may need to a have help deciding if they are affected by a doctor. Medical
tests are still not available for detecting manic depressive illness. So, it can be very tricky discovering
whether you suffer from it or another mental illness with similar symptoms. Bipolar Disorder is a
brain disorder and has many serious signs and symptoms you can look for. Extreme ups and downs are
the most commonly known symptoms of bipolar. Though, they vary in many different ways. Some of
the symptoms include, but are not limited to: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On my way home, I had the same routine, cup of coffee, but this time I would buy a package of donuts
or cookies for dessert later on that evening. $4.95 in the morning, $3.00 or $4.00 in the evening, every
day, 5 days a week was spent at this company which adds up but this was my vise. Needless to say, I
became very comfortable talking to these employees, we joked about politics and I even helped one
employee get a job at Bank of America because I thought she had exceptional customer service skills
and I knew the bank paid well because I have been working for them for the last 12 years. Back in
April of this year, I lost my job. Like many Americans, I am finding it difficult to find a job. I am
either over qualify, too old, no degree, or not enough experience. My salary at the bank was $22.00 a
hour, a nice salary, that allowed me to have my morning Circle K coffee guilt free which of course that
has all changed now. I am ashamed to admit, I have applied for Food Stamps and even then I do not
know if I will get it as I have an appeal meeting this week. My resources are exhausted. I have
borrowed money from family and friends, my savings account is less then $300 and now I am in the
position of tapping into my 401K and just take the hit on the penalities. It is true, I was one of the
naive that thought this could never happen to me. So to the story at hand now that you have an idea of
one man s story. I went to the manager of Circle K to see if he would hire me. This was a new low for
me internally anyway but at least I would get free coffee. To my surprise he said no and I will tell you
why. It is not my creditabity, it not my qualifications or references and it is not I would not make an
exceptional employee my Circle K manager told me. It is my age off the record of course. Who is
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  • 3. The Term Nigga Is Used By The Younger Members Of The... The term nigga is commonly used by the younger members of the American society. The term derives from the racial slur nigger that was used to stigmatize African Americans. Nigger is a noun in the English language. Nigger is said to be derived from neger which was the English pronunciation of negre in French which is derived from negro , the Spanish word for black. There is a lot of controversy around the distinction between the words nigga and nigger. Many feel both are derogative terms. Some African Americans only find offense if the word is used by someone not particularly in their ethnic group. While others feel the word is still hurtful and disrespectful. The word nigga is often considered a term of endearment among the young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If it was used in a friendly manner as in to identify a friend the word must not be used. For example, in today s time many rappers in the music industry embrace the word and use it casually. Hip Hop culture has influenced the mainstream use of this belittling term. The problem with this is that it can only make racial slurs more socially acceptable. Some people take offense to the use of this word while others don t care. For instance, in 2001 when Jennifer Lopez released her song I m real featuring Ja Rule she used the word nigga in the song. For some people they honestly did not mind, but the majority of people took offense to her use of the word and went crazy about it. She took a lot of flak for the use of the word although she did not intend to offend anyone she still did because the word is a racial slur. The only acceptable time the word should be used is to educate people on the historical context of the word. The history behind the word has a strong shadow over the word which will never fade, which is why people ought to never forget the history behind the term. When the Atlantic Slave trade began the term nigger was used to describe black people. Throughout history, most minority groups were branded by degrading terms. Nigger was and still is a term of disrespect. Slavery contorted the term from the Spanish definition to its dark degrading hateful insult for African Americans. This slur ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Management Theories In Classroom Management 2.4 Behaviour management theories While classroom management theory is constantly evolving. There are many types of behaviour management and discipline strategies for the classroom. Some of the theories are directly applicable and some theories can use with our own personal mix. Understanding these theories can help educators define their own classroom management methods and make decisions about how to best approach interactions with students (Hussung, 2016). 2.4.1 The Assertive Discipline Model This theory, proposed by Lee Canter (1976), suggests that students positive behaviours should be recognized and encouraged. As per his theory, teachers should inform students about expectations they have as well as rules they have set. Once they inform students, they will closely monitor who follow these guidelines. According to his theory, teachers should be entrusted with the right to teach without any intervention, while students should learn without any interruption (Edu excellence organisation, 2016). Most important thing in this model is teacher always reinforced positive more than negative. However, if the student violates the rules persistently, then he or she is punished. This include five steps namely; warning the student, giving 10 minute time out in isolation, giving the student a 15 minute time out in isolation, calling the student s parents and finally, sending the student to the principal s office. However, this approach is not practicable for the teenagers. Because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. How And Why A Leader Emerges From A Group Is Crucial For... Understanding how and why a leader emerges from a group is crucial for understanding social interactions and structures in almost any context. The leader follower dynamics shape relationships as local as a small family relationships and as broad as top elected official s relationships with the public. Whether its working to accomplish an organizational goal or mobilizing a movement to support a worthy cause, leaders emerge and followers look towards them for guidance and direction. The most interesting question, and the main objective of this paper, is how and why certain people lead and while others follow. To answer this question, not only is it important to look at the individual differences of emergent leaders but also the network ties formed between the leaders and the followers. This paper will first review the variety of ways of measuring the establishment of a leader through network analysis and then discuss the potential reasons for why leaders emerge. Leader emergence is primarily split between three fronts, including 1) individual differences such as personality and ties of the leader, 2) individual differences of the followers and 3) situational differences such as network medium (i.e. in person or virtual) and leader selection processes. This paper will also discuss how these leaders affect the entire network and organization. Finally, this paper will discuss existing gaps in the the literature on emerging leadership in the context of network analysis and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Karl Marxism In Canada With a population of over 30 million people Canada is one of the world s largest and strongest economies, it is a very diverse and multicultural country. Canada is one of the world s most pluralistic and active immigrant welcoming nations. Compared to every other Western democracy, Canadians are more likely to say that immigration is beneficial, and more likely to support multiculturalism and to view it as a source of pride. (The Current State of Multiculturalism in Canada and Research Themes on Canadian Multiculturalism, 2008 2010. Ottawa: Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 2010. Will Kymlicka.) Many Canadians enjoy a high desirable standard of living, an excellent infrastructure, a highly educated and skilled labor force, and a highly praised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Merton. The theory states that social structures may pressure citizens to commit crimes. Strain may be structural, which refers to the processes at the societal level that filter down and affect how the individual perceives his or her needs. Strain may also be individual, which refers to the frictions and pains experienced by an individual as he or she looks for ways to satisfy individual needs. These types of strain can insinuate social structures within society that then pressure citizens to become criminals. Merton believed that there are certain goals which are strongly emphasized by society, society emphasizes certain means to achieve those goals (such as education, hard work, etc.) however not everyone has the equal access to the legitimate means to attain those goals, the stage then is set for deviance which is common goals plus aspirations plus unequal opportunity leading to deviant like behaviours to attain those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Socrates On Death With the end of his trial and fate of his life determined, Socrates was sentenced to death. Though, he was not surprised that they found him guilty and sentenced him to death, it was quite peculiar the outcome of the votes that found him guilty were not vastly far apart compared to the people who voted to sentence him to death. While pondering over he thought of his death, Socrates gave his own perspective on the possibilities on what could be after he is executed. Though he gave a relatable perspective on death which was relatively optimistic, my own view is moderately different than that of Socrates. After his fate is determined, Socrates articulates that he is not as much as concerned with avoiding death as he is to avoiding unrighteousness, which he says is faster than death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whereas in this eternal life, a man would not be punished and put to death for questioning. If this may be the truth of the result of the afterlife when passing on, one will be much happier while also being immortal. For these reasons he see s death as an end to all his troubles. He believes evil can do no harm to a good man, rather it be in this world or the external realm of another. Socrates comes to the realization his life has ended and theirs to be lived. Although, he does not know which would be the better selection, for that is what only God may know. There are experiences in life which some of use will come across and some of us will not. But what is inevitable, the one eternal experience we all will have, is the end to one s life we know as death. Everyone s view on what comes after death is vastly different. Whether it may be one of Socrates views as a state of nothingness, or awaiting our entrance into heaven or being sent to hell. We all believe in our own outlook of what to expect after our life has come to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mahatma Gandhi Obituary Jamie Ring Gandhi Obituary Mahatma Gandhi, more commonly known as just Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869. He was born in Porbandar India. Gandhi s parents were Putlibai Gandhi(mother) and Karamchand Gandhi(father). Gandhi s family came from one of the highest Indian castes, they were extremly wealthy. Gandhi wasmarried to Kasturba Gandhi from 1883 1944. Gandhi had wanted to study medicine, but the study of medicine was looked at for someone below his caste at the time so his father influenced him to practice law rather than medicine.Gandhi decided to try being a lawyer when his father died. Gandhi studied the bible and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Indians who were comitted to independence were very upset. Because British taxed on all of the salt used by Indians Gandhi created the salt march. This was one of the biggest events of Gandhi s life. Although Gandhi knows the boundaries of the Salt law, his disobedience was an act of protest against the British rule in India. The march which took nearly a month, was around 241 miles. The march resulted in nearly 60,000 people getting arrested and Gandhi being one of them. Gandhi spoke and led prayers when they had arrived and were on the way down to the sea to make salt. He had planned to work the salt flats on the beach, encrusted with crystallized sea salt at every high tide, but the police had forestalled him by crushing the salt deposits into the mud. The protesters had not broken the law until Gandhi reached down and grabbed a lump of salt from the edge of the sea. Thousands more did as he did and even aster he was arrested his followers continued to pick up the salt, just as he wanted. In 1947 on September 1st, an angry Hindu mob broke where Gandhi was living in Calcutta. Gandhi started to fast again. Gandhi would end his fast only if and when sanity returns to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Corinthian Research Paper that is due Him. The world assumes no accountability for their actions, lives in prideful selfishness, gives no thanks to their Creator, lives for that which is material, and accepts Satan as their god. I Corinthians 5:5 To deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus. Satan is working in the life of a man that married his father s wife (incest, v.1). When Satan brings a person down, he is not satisfied in stopping there but goes about to bring as much destruction as possible. In the Corinthian church, he is working with the church members, as they seem to accept this sin, rather than excommunicate him from the church. Though Biblical, most churches today do not practice church discipline. The Apostle Paul, though not there in body, but present in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He and his devils are very active in the lives of Muhammad followers, Masons, Satanists, Jehovah Witnesses, Catholics, and many other gods. In America Christian freedom, rights and liberties are constantly under attack and being taken away, yet we are to stand and guard against devils not only in America but around the world. Christians are being slaughtered for their stand. When there are shootings in our schools, churches, and public places, it is the Christians being sought out. Babies are being killed in record numbers by doctors in abortion clinics with laws backing this practice, with women saying they have a right to their bodies and their babies have no right to life. A right is something not wrong, and while they may have the liberty, they do not have the right to take lives. Everywhere you turn you can see devils working in the lives of mankind. Christians are to stand against devils by putting on the whole armour of God, to be strong in the Lord, not weaklings or babies, but soldiers of the Lord. Folks are to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Taiping Rebellion Megan Yang History Dr. K When Hong Xiuquan converted to Christianity in 1843 and began preaching from village to village in southern China, little did he know that he had started a religious movement that, by 1850, would have more than thirty thousand members.1 These members, who called themselves the Society of God Worshippers, consisted primarily of poor and disenfranchised Chinese peasants who suffered greatly from the oppression of the Manchu dynasty.2 It was their discontent with the Manchu, paired with a desire for better treatment through a new ruling class, that turned their originally religious movement into a political one. Led by Hong Xiuquan, who declared that the Manchu rulers of the Qing dynasty had wrongfully usurped ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To them, the defeat was a sign that perhaps the Manchus were not as strong as they seemed. If the Westerners could defeat them, perhaps they, the peasants, stood a chance in overthrowing the ruling class they so deeply disliked. There were multiple reasons for the discontent, and even hatred, the southern Chinese felt towards the Manchu dynasty. The population of southern China had been alienated and oppressed since the Manchus had taken up the throne in the 17th century. Ruling China as if they were the masters of a conquered territory, the Manchus oppressed and exploited the Chinese people, especially the peasants, who had high taxes imposed upon them, while the wealthy and corrupt state officials got away with tax evasions.9 Moreover, the growth of the population in a period of economic recession and depreciation of the copper currency, in addition to unexpected droughts that occurred along the lower Yellow River valley due to the abandonment of irrigation systems, lead to starvation, misery, and exacerbated poverty that resulted in widespread anti Manchu sentiment.10 This sentiment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why We Shouldn T Go To Mars Essay Two centuries ago, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark left St. Louis to explore the new lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, They made that journey in the spirit of discovery. . . . America has ventured forth into space for the same reasons. George W. Bush said. Although a remarkable comparison, exploring space and exploring a new part of the continent are very different. Lewis and Clark were certain that there was life on the continent whereas, space is a completely different frontier. The articles, Why We Shouldn t Go To Mars, by Gregg Easterbrook, Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health Center, by JFK, and the NASA Political Cartoon, analyzes the pros and cons of conducting research in space. Although, many believe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the text, Why We Shouldn t Go To Mars by Gregg Easterbrook, it states, If new launch systems could put weight into orbit affordably, and if advanced propulsion could speed up that long, slow transit to Mars, then the dream of stepping onto the Red Planet might become reality. Mars will still be there when the technology is ready. (973) This articulates that humans do not have enough technology right now to study space and scientists should spend some time researching on what technology is best instead of rushing and finding technology to study space immediately. Likewise, Mars is not going to disappear if researchers spend the time to gather information that is beneficial. By researching, one can have a better idea of what Mars would be like when astronauts explore it in the future. On the contrary, those in favor of space exploration may say that if scientists take the time to collect information about space, the Earth will overpopulate even before astronauts have the time to explore Mars. However, if researchers try to explore Mars right now, it would not be successful due to the fact that humans do not have the necessary technology that is needed to fulfill this intention. All in all, for humans to inhabit Mars, technology will have to be more advanced to reach this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Fastpitch Research Paper BAY01915 most popular fastpitch softball bat Most Popular Fastpitch Softball Bat When it comes to playing softball, whether you play with a team or simply knock around a few balls in the backyard, one of the most important pieces of equipment is a fastpitch softball bat. You need a bat that has the right feel, enough weight, proper balance and the right length. The material a fastpitch softball bat is made of also makes a difference, so choosing the right bat is an important decision. Worth Legit http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=fast+pitch+softball+bats _osacat=0 _from=R40 _trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR9.TRC1.A0.H0.X.TRS2 _nkw=Worth+Legit+Fastpitch+Softball+Bats _sacat=0 Although Worth is one of the leaders in composite fastpitch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Food Culture Vs French Food Obesity has increased across the globe over the years, but when comparing certain countries such as France and the United States, there is an obvious gap that distinctly shows Americans to be much fatter than the French.This fact is fascinating because the French are known for their appreciation and love of fine cuisine, chocolate, wine, and cheese, but still seem to be able to maintain their slim figures. Americans also have an obvious love of food, but have been unsuccessful in maintaining their weight. If the love of food is such a commonality, why are Americans gaining such an excessive amount of weight and the French are not? There must be some other factors to be considered in regards to the weight discrepancies. Culture has a huge part in how people conduct their lives. The American culture is known for its excessive living, fast food, and convenience. French culture embraces a less is more approach to living and has deep appreciation for savouring their meals. There are three factors to the French food culture that may attribute to their low obesity rates. It is all about their approach to exercise, dieting, and food in general. When comparing the obesity rates of the United States and France, one will immediately notice on the maps that the rates vary across the different areas of the countries and the landscape of America is widely spread across those different areas. As a result, this presents a need for different lifestyle choices. According to an article on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sanofi Genzyme Merger (1) Brief Chronology 5/23/2010 Sanofi s CEO Chris Viehbacher approaches Genzyme s CEO Henri Termeer about an acquisition. Termeer expresses interest but wishes to discuss the possible deal after the company s shareholder meeting in June. 6/28/2010 Viehbacher calls Termeer to set up a meeting and Termeer promises to respond soon. 7/2/2010 The media becomes alerted about Sanofi wishing to purchase a U.S. biotech company as rumors circulate about Genzyme. 7/29/2010 Sanofi sends a private letter to Genzyme s board of directors offering $69/share in cash. 8/22/2010 Genzyme rejects Sanofi s offer. 8/29/2010 Sanofi goes public with its offer of $69/share. 8/30/2010 Genzyme publicly rejects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since 2004, Sanofi had developed into a diversified global healthcare company using innovation to meet the needs of patients throughout the world, with recent acquisitions including, Zentiva, Medley, Kendricks, Acambis and Symbion Consumer, as well as Merial in animal health. Exhibit 4.1 accurately highlights the exact formation of the company. (3) Brief description of the companies at the time of the announcement of the transaction A. Sanofi Aventis Sanofi had a total of twenty two research and development sites. By the time of the acquisition, Sanofi owned eight operational sites in France, five sites in other European countries (Germany, United Kingdom, Hungary, Spain, and Italy), six sites in the United States, one site in Japan, and two sites in China. Sanofi also owned 75 industrial sites worldwide as displayed by Exhibit 1.2. On a broader scale to see how the company was faring over the years, Exhibit 1.1 accurately depicts the growth in net sales over a period of five years. Net sales had increased 7.1% from 2006 until 2010 and cash dividends paid per share had also increased 42.9%. Exhibit 1.4 displays the major shareholders who owned stakes in the company in 2010 when Sanofi first expressed interest in acquiring Genzyme. Exhibit 1.6 shows Sanofi s total exposure as of December 31, 2010 by rating and in terms of its percentage exposure to the dominant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Social Class And Socio-Economic Class Socio economic class has an extensive social influence on language variation (Meyerhoff and Schleef, 2010 pg. 392). Individuals of higher socio economic class typically have a greater income in which can be further invested in higher education. Consecutively, those who are educated tend to use more of the standard form of language and in contrast, speakers with lower educational levels tend to use more of the non standard language (Meyerhoff and Schleef, 2010 pg. 415). Among the various social classes of the socio economic hierarchy, the use of standard and non standard forms of language can vary greatly. The data from Trudgill (1995) demonstrates the percentage of appearances of three non standard variants ((ng): [n], (t): [?], (h): [0]) in 5 socio economic classes in the UK. What is defined as a social class depends on many different factors. Occupation, home value, personal wealth, aspirations to social mobility and various other factors need to be considered when determining one s social class. The levels in the hierarchy of social class are also affected depending on the region. In the adapted Trudgill study (1995) that took place in the UK, the socio economic classes that they observed were the middle middle class (MMC), lower middle class (LMC), upper working class (UWC), middle working class (MWC) and LWC (LWC). The Trudgill study (1995) demonstrates the usage of non standard variants in the UK that differ significantly across the social classes. The current analysis of data adapted from Trudgill (1995) investigates the differences between the social classes and their varying association with the usage of the three non standard variants in the UK. Trudgill s hierarchy of social classes in the UK include 5 social classes: MMC, LMC, UWC, MWC and LWC. Within these social classes there are many differences. According to Trudgill (1995), the MMC highly value education and culture and is politically and socially engaged. Individuals within this class typically are employed as doctors, accountants, social workers or managers. The LMC tend to live in the suburbs and are employed in service industry jobs or in regional government. Among the working class, the UWC may be tradesmen or work in industrial jobs. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Feminist Student Culture And The Issues Of Postsecondary... The purpose of this literature review is to synthesize and discuss feminist student culture and the issues in postsecondary education. First, the paper reviews the various definitions and movements surrounding feminism. In addition, the paper analyzes the perspectives of women and men and whether they support or are against feminist student culture. Lastly, the paper discusses recommendations and future research for student affairs professions to maintain feminist student culture in higher education. Understanding feminism Feminism in the United States is often separated into three waves (Vaccaro, 2009, Vernet Butera, 2005). The first wave began during the late 1800s to early 20th century, women began fighting for gender equality, emancipation, and economic rights, which lasted through the woman suffrage movement (Breen Karpinski, 2008; Vaccaro, 2009; Vernet Butera, 2005). Dissatisfied with women s status, women fought for social, economical, and political equality by ratifying the 19th Amendment. However, anti feminists viewed gender equality as a minor issue and compared women to uncivilized populations (Vernet Butera, 2005). After ratifying the 19th Amendment, the second wave peeked during 1960s to 1970 s social movement. Women wanted control of their bodies, freely chosen maternity, end domestic violence, and equality in a male society (Vernet Butera, 2005). The gap between the first and second wave was separated by a long hiatus period but inspired campus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Marco Polo Comparison Since the beginning of civilization, many travelers left their homelands in order to explore new territories and cultures. Travelers such as Xuanzang, Marco Polo, and Ibn Battuta were all introduced to new ideas that were recorded. During the Post Classical period, travelers in the new world encountered shocking ideas that led them to engage in a wider world. Although travelers visited various parts of the world, similar outlooks on different cultures were made during the travels of Xuanzang, Marco Polo, and Ibn Battuta. One similarity between travelers in the new world is the observation of religions. In A Biography of the Tripitaka Master , Xuanzang experienced how Buddhism was practiced in India. Similarly, In The Travels of Marco Polo , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One difference between travelers in the new world is the experience of world religions in different continents. In The Travels of Marco Polo , Marco Polo had only experienced Buddhism in China. In Ibn Battuta s Travels in Asia and Africa , Ibn Battuta s experience of Arab Islam showed him the differences between Islam in different parts of Africa, as well as in the Middle East and Africa. Another difference between travelers in the new world is the evaluation of economic features in different societies. In The Travels of Marco Polo , Marco Polo observes the trading aspects of Indian Ocean trade in Ganfu. This is important because it shows the effects that trade has in China. Unlike Marco Polo, Xuanzang in A Biography of the Tripitaka Master focuses on the religious aspects in Indian society. An additional difference between travelers in the new world is discovering prominent social aspects of societies. In Record of the Western Region , Xuanzang describes the social classes in the caste system, as well as the limitations of marriage for women in India . In The Travels of Marco Polo , Marco Polo describes the respect of citizens for married women, as well as their king. This is important because it shows the difference between the social aspects of China and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Annotated Bibliography Summary This annotated bibliography focuses on the traditional Southeast Asian healing technique known as coin rubbing. The term coin rubbing goes by different variations of names in each different region using the healing technique and although they have different names, the healing technique works the exactly the same in all regions to mostly treat headaches, flu, colds, and relief pains and symptoms. The most common name can be found in literature are Cao gio, Gua sha, Beating the wind, or Scarping/Scratching the wind. Although, Cao gio has been found on case reports in Western literature, there are no data or studies to prove the physiological effects of the therapeutic therapy. Therefore, this annotated bibliography will explore the culture beliefs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parents are being wrongfully accused and trail for abusing their children when they have attempted to use traditional healing techniques on their sick kids. Many Americans are alarm to find the folk remedy to appear harsh, abusive, and hurtful, but are unaware that the healing practice cures a particular sickness or disease and pain like a child common cold, stomach problems, or a little headache. This book relates to my topic because it is found that more and more people are now not using cao gio when they live in western society in fear that they might go to jail and at the same time, they are not seeking other health care because they re not familiar to the western health care system, especially to those who newly immigrated into the country. In the article by Davis, Ruth E, the author suggest that physicians, doctors, as well as teachers, friends, and neighbor should have knowledge of these cultural practices to be culturally aware of cao gio, rather than pointing fingers of bad parenting which then takes it to far, tears the family apart, and would only be hurting the kids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. What Is The 101 Damatian Dogs Essay Once upon a time, a Disney film called 101 Dalmatians was released in the early 90 s, and it triggered the demand of these black and white spotted dogs. Kids nagged their parents to buy them one. Sure enough, the parents gave in, and were said to be in total panic to acquire these puppies, according to an article by Mireya Navarro on the New York Times. What makes these dogs special, aside from their spots, of course? Let s get to know more about these dogs. Basic facts The Dalmatian is a medium sized dog with a sleek, muscular body and a graceful appeal. Males reach around 23 inches tall, while females reach about 22 inches. They weigh an average of 45 to 60 pounds (or 20 to 27 kilograms). They live an average lifespan of 10 to 12 years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, most families may have figured out that the Dalmatians they bought as presents for their kids were not in line with the dog s high energy and excessive shedding plus the effects of overbreeding which resulted in genetic defects such as deafness and urinary tract issues, that may have caused the surge in abandoned dogs. Leslie Isom, a spokeswoman with the Humane Society of the United States, said it was exactly what [they] had feared. She adds, What we re trying to get across is that Dalmatians require a tremendous amount of time and energy and these are things that a family with small children may not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bound Bayou Research Paper In Bolivar County, Mississippi, stands Mound Bayou, one of the first black towns in the U.S. It is located twenty eight miles southwest of Clarksdale, Mississippi. It was founded by Isaiah T. Montgomery and his cousin Benjamin T. Green. Both Montgomery and Green were former slaves. They both were formerly owned by Joseph Emory Davis, a lawyer turned successful planter the older brother/mentor to Jefferson Davis, the former President of Confederacy. The town is a national significance because it represented many towns established by African American who moved from the South to the North after slavery. Mound Bayou was once nothing but the African Americans made it something. Mound Bayou was once referred to as the Jewel of the Delta by former ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Balloon Agioplasty Essay Article Evaluation and APA Citation Source 1 Stenting is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that implements the use of synthetic mesh material to clear vascular obstruction and improve blood flow ( Balloon Angioplasty and Stents , 2015). Angioplasty involves using a balloon to compress the plaque against the arterial wall in order to clear the blockage, but there is debate as to which procedure is optimal in minimizing risk of complications after the procedure ( Balloon Angioplasty and Stents , 2015). According to Balloon Angioplasty and Stents (2015) these two procedures often go hand in hand, in fact, about 80% of patients who have balloon angioplasty will have a stent placed as well. This procedure can be implemented in any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Volume Number: 65 6. Issue Number: 8 7. Page Numbers: 777 786 8. Yes, it has been peer reviewed. 9. The problem is that the current recommendation for DAPT in stenting patients is one year, but there may be no difference in risk factor in shortening the duration of treatment. The researchers hypothesize that a six month treatment is noninferior to a 24 month treatment. 10. The research is conducted in an attempt to reevaluate current medical practice and potentially introduce a more efficient treatment method. 11. There was no mention of research conducted by other scientists. 12. The researchers performed a randomized study of patients with drug eluting stents that underwent 6 or 24 month DAPT treatment. The researchers began by performing an aspirin resistant test and separated those that responded well to aspirin. The researchers collected data from 6 12 24 and 36 month follow ups with the patients doctors. 13. The measurements of any bleeding within 36 months after the procedure were appropriate because the researchers were looking for the presence of any complications with each treatment. 14. Bleeding indicated the lack of effectiveness of a certain treatment. Otherwise, no indicators are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Industrial Workers During The Gilded Age Similar to the farmers during the Gilded Age, industrial workers combatted poor working conditions, child labor, low wages, and long hours by forming labor unions and organizing strikes, ending as a massive failure. Early in the industrial era, there was no minimum wage, leaving it up to the factory owners to set the rate at which their workers were to be paid. Some owners did not pay their employees in cash but in company scrip which could be redeemed at the company store. For example, in Pullman, Illinois and in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the towns were owned by corporations, the Pullman Palace Car Company and the Hershey Company respectively, so their workers would receive vouchers to spend at the company store instead of hard cash. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially a fraternal organization providing social events, sporting competitions, and education for working men and their families, the Knights of Labor soon advocated for the creation of cooperatives where members would serve as worker owners who have input on the running of factories in hopes of making changes for the better of the working man. The Knights of Labor believed that the alarming development and aggression of aggregated wealth, which, unless checked, will inevitably lead to the pauperization and hopeless degradation of the toiling masses could only be stopped through the unification of labor . The Knights were open to all producers including skilled and unskilled workers and owners as well as women and African Americans. Bankers, doctors, liquor manufacturers, lawyers, and stockholders were excluded because of their supposed lack in productive contribution to society. The union advocated for a national eight hour workday, the expulsion of Asian workers, the prohibition of immigration from the Far East, and an end to child labor. The Knights worked to make changes for all workers, regardless of affiliation with the group, and opposed strikes and boycotts. As the Knights of Labor began to fade away, another organization arose called the American Federation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on The DNA Vaccine-Induced Response of T-Cells Nearly three hundred years ago, Edward Jenner made a scientific breakthrough as he developed a vaccine for smallpox from cowpox pustules. By 1980, a WHO led vaccination campaign had eradicated the disease from the face of the planet. As immunologists realized the value of this discovery, this catalyzed research for vaccines for numerous other diseases, until scientists had not only started discovering vaccines for previously elusive viruses such as HIV, but also for diseases such as cancer, that weren t necessarily infectious. However, conventional vaccines that used live attenuated or dead pathogens were limited in safety and ability to provide an adequate cytotoxic T Cell response. This led to the development of third generation DNA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2008), thus causing cross presentation of the antigen. This antigen presentation is essential in order to stimulate a T response. While targeting cancer tumors, the DNA vaccine is made to code for either full sequences or fragments of tumor antigens and delivered directly to the tumor. It is easier for more mobile tumors such as leukemia to be targeted than the less accessible, solid ones (Rice et al. 2008). DNA vaccine is based on the principle that T Helper cells need to be recruited in order to be able to generate a cytotoxic T cell response. However, in cancer treatment, being able to stimulate these TH cells is challenging, since autologous tumor antigens (Rice et al. 2008) are often not immunogenic enough. To overcome this problem, the same plasmid is used as a vector for genes encoding non self antigens as fusion partners , such as tetanus toxins, green fluorescent protein and immune targeting molecules (Rice et al. 2008) that amplify the immune response. After the APCs have been loaded with the vaccine generated antigen, they travel to the secondary lymphoid organs, where they activate naïve T cells through a combination of MHC, co stimulatory molecules and TCR. Once CD4+ TH cells are activated, they secrete cytokines during cell to cell interaction with B cells and bind to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Peggy Noonan Analysis Peggy Noonan is one of the most brilliant political thinker and influential writers of our time. Best selling author of 5 books, her column in The Wall Street Journal must read for millions of American. Smart, sharp and always original, Peggy Noonan is a conservative intellectual with wide reaching appeal across the political spectrum. Now, for the first time, the best of the writing will be collected in one volume. With a special, original introduction, she recounted his career in journalism, the Reagan White House, and the political arena. Described and analyzed the whole, Peggy Noonan extend the lifetime of beautiful writing astute examination of American life. She is a national treasure. Peggy Noonan is not so much political commentator even though many of her article is certainly political in nature but chroniclers time, observers of our culture. Peggy Noonan was asked to write a NYC phone book, she will find a way to make it interesting, she is brilliant with a pen. Anyone who doubts his intelligence should re read the speech she wrote for Ronald Reagan delivered in Normandy on the 40th anniversary of D Day. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peggy Noonan was always very aware of the history but chose most of the time to overcome what happened on the sidelines hope to explain some of the reactions to live in the story. This is a book we can pick up and read at random for each piece stands alone. Chapter involves thoughts about 9/11 is not possible to stop reading. Peggy Noonan captured the memories, feeling and idea simple putting them into the context of the historical events that continue to affect our daily lives if we stop long enough to see it or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty Essay Introduction: Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is gaining popularity due to its less invasiveness and quicker recovery than total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, incidence of tibia related complications such as tibial component subsidence and fracture has been increased. These may be due to improper surgical technique selection such as excessive removal of tibia plateau, including excessive posterior slope, exposing soft metaphyseal bone prone to fracture and implant subsidence. Mobile bearing UKA allows minimal tibial bone resection because thinner polyethylene bearing can be used since there are less concerns about polyethylene wear. Objectives: We proposed UKA surgical technique for fix bearing UKA to resect minimal amount of tibial, mainly to leave hard subchondral bone under tibial component in order to prevent tibial component subsidence and fracture. Methods: Retrospective study comparing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subchondral sparring group were operated during 2010 2013 and consisted of 179 patients. Other than different mean follow up period, there was no significant difference regarding patient demographics. There were 5 tibia related complications (3 gross component subsidence and loosening and 2 tibial plateau fracture). All these complications were detected within 6 months after index surgery. One patient with subsidence and 2 patients with fracture required revision to TKA. There were no tibia related complication in subchondral sparring group. The incidence of tibia related complication between the two groups are statistically significant. (Fisher exact test, 5/166 VS 0/179; p=0.025). There was no femur related complication. Two patients in measure resection group require revision to TKA due to progression of disease in lateral compartment at 5 and 7 years post op. Clinical outcomes at 2 year when excluding cases with complications were similar in both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Impact Of Religious Culture In Giovanni Boccaccio s... Religious culture in Italy grew and developed in several ways over its span of existence. It was also a time of recording information and countless people wrote during this time about the different aspects of their country. Religion was an important part of the people s daily life, seeing that it determined their afterlife. There are several stories and beliefs available about this time period that are used for current references on how exactly the religious culture worked. In particular, Giovanni Boccaccio s Decameron, which he wrote as a series of short stories about the religious culture during the 1350 s, which was not long after the Black Death. His series of fictional short stories gave people a different side of the story and how people truly regarded religion during this time. Currently, people who read these excerpts can compose inferences on how religious culture was back then and it gives a different thought process, seeing that while it is not particularly true, it shows a different side of the religious culture. Specifically, the story he tells us in this excerpt shows us a great deal about the religious culture of Italy during that time and how seriously they regarded God and his forgiveness, so much that one man lived a horrid life and still managed to gain forgiveness of the church and be buried there. Religious culture over the years has changed in hundreds of ways, with copious different aspects to deal with and different statements about what should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Women Entrepreneurs And Social Incubators CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW In this chapter literature on women entrepreneurs and social incubators is discussed. It also explains the conceptual framework and conceptual map of the study.. 2.1 Concept of Women Entrepreneur Women or a group of women who initiate, organize and operates a business enterprise is defined as Women Entrepreneurs . The Government of India has defined women entrepreneurs as an enterprise owned and controlled by women having a minimum financial interest of 51 per cent of the capital and giving at least 51 per cent of the employment generated in the enterprise to women. Women Entrepreneur is a person who accepts challenging role to meet her personal needs and become economically independent (Meenu Goyal and Jai Prakash, 2011, pp. [Gibve the page number.]). In India, these entrepreneurs are part of the larger sustainable development strategy employed by the policymakers. Evidence shows that Women entrepreneurship has already contributed to the economic growth across the world and women led enterprises are increasing in every country. These enterprises also created a large number of job opportunities in their respective economies. Apart from this, these enterprises also created new business solutions for the pressing social problems.Further in whole enterprises scenario, number of enterprises owned by women is very less compared to men. Government of India has implemented various schemes for development of such enterprises but impact is yet to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Sports Are The Way Of Life To many Americans sports have been the way of life. The people think that sports are one of the main reasons why the different cultures and backgrounds have come together. Sports tend to make people put all of their differences aside and make them communicate and possibly became friends with people they would have never thought of. The effects of sports on people lives are good because they teach good values and habits along with bringing people together as one. Sports are at the center of our country and teaches a lot about good values. The U.S. citizens often tend to take sports too far which was stated when President Clinton talks about how the country is insane about sports and that they use sports as a way to how we act. Most Americans would say that the only good thing about the country is the sports. They think sports is the only place for people to get the same chances and where people work the hardest and it brings all the people together (Saunders). Sports were probably the best thing that happened to the people in the United States because Sports had become more of a way of life in American in which everyone tried to involve with complex issues (Starr). Although it took a while for sports to change sports affected some changes in American society in ways including an increase in ethnic interrogation, the rise of feminism, and the growth of new media technologies. In the mid to late 19th century, most sports were played for purposes of social networking and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Prehistory Of Human Existence The prehistory of human existence in Britain includes an outlook into the Stone Age which consisted of the lower Palaeolithic (Homo erectus), middle Palaeolithic (early Homo sapiens) as well as the upper Palaeolithic. While there are other species within the Homo genus such as the Homo rudolfensis, Homo habilis, Homo antecessor and the Homo ergaster, I intend to focus on the Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis and of course ancient Homo sapiens as I feel they have the closest connections to modern day humans. While Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis are relatively similar I am going to mainly define them as somewhat separate species to maintain the views of modern researchers. Most fossils now known as Homo heidelbergensis were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the strong similarities between the Homo heidelbergensis and the Homo erectus means there is some debate that there is no need to differentiate between the two and that it was Homo erectus who first reached Britain. The Homo erectus species were believed to have lived between about 1.89 million and 143 000 years ago. Through the study of fossil remains of these early humans archaeologists have gained evidence to show they were one of the first of the species to expand beyond Africa. While we do have evidence showing Homo heidelbergensis/erectus presence in Britain (for example Boxgrove) around 500 000 years it can be seen that they did not remain after this original arrival, glacial periods playing a large part in the dispersion of these early visitors. The middle Palaeolithic period was between approximately 300 000 and 45 000 years ago, the upper Palaeolithic being between approximately 45 000 and 10 000 years ago. The Homo sapien species was believed to have emerged during the middle Palaeolithic, more specifically around 195 000 years ago in Africa and these are seen to be the first humans to have eventually permanently inhabited Britain. Despite the evidence for homo sapien existence in Britain 400 000 years ago the presence of modern humans in Britain remained brief and sporadic. It has only been continuous since about 12,000 years ago. (Natural History Museum) The homo sapien species is therefore the species us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Reflection Paper On Thanksgiving Day On Thanksgiving Day, I decided to observe my 86 year old grandmother. I was with her for the whole day. My observation began that morning when she woke up and walked into the living room. My grandma started off with turning on the coffee maker. While her coffee was brewing she went and took a shower. When she was done showering she went to make her a cup of coffee and then she had a seat on the couch. My grandma told my little cousin to bring her purse out of her room. He brought it to her. She then pulled out a bag of pills. She picked out 5 different ones and then took them with her cup of coffee. She then took the rollers out of her hair as she sat and watched the morning news. While she was watching the news, she remembered that the Macy s Thanksgiving Parade was on and told me to turn the channel to it. While we watched the parade, my cousin and aunts were in the kitchen finishing up our thanksgiving meal. I made a joke and asked my grandma if she was going to help cook this year. She scoffed and said, My days of cooking are over...I m too old for that . She then made a comment about how she is hurting and could not stand up for long. She continued to eat her breakfast. She ate very slow, it took her about fort five minutes to finish it all. As my cousin cooked my grandma shouted out pointers to her in the kitchen. She started to get tired of shouting, so she decided to move to the kitchen table so that she could help. My cousin bought her the ingredients to her famous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Is It Good Or Bad To Go Against Society Research Paper Is It Good or Bad to Go Against Society Society can be viewed in two ways: Evil and limiting or there for a reason. It is based on opinions whether living as an aggregate of people is helpful or it deprives rights. Throughout history, the ones who went against society were the ones who disagreed and wanted something to change. Stories are told from these fights and are created into books, which create inspiration. In certain situations, breaking laws can create disastrous mayhem as in Romeo and Juliet, but rebellion can sometimes be beneficial such as Atticus Finch and Skeeter opposing segregation. In 1962, Jackson, Mississippi; Miss Skeeter, featured in The Help, Went against society by seeing past skin color. Segregation was a major issue during that time period. As said in the book, they were equal but still separated. Miss Skeeter did not believe in inequality. She was a brilliant writer who lived in a small southern town and decided that this injustice needed to change. Skeeter took action by taking a typewriter to the colored part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atticus was a lawyer in the south during The Great Depression era. It was also a time of segregation and a town in the south are proudly found of being separate. Jim, his son, was upset and attics shared his for wisdom by saying, They re entitled to think and they re entitled to full respect for their opinions, said Atticus but before i can live with other folks. I ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn t abide by majority rule is a person s conscience. (139 140). During this time, to have respect for coloreds was highly looked down upon, but Atticus knew that he didn t agree with that. That being the reason, he risked his profile in town to defend Tom Robinson, a colored man, at a trail. On the contrary, going against society can be dangerous and can be more harmful than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Total Hip Arthroplasty Essay During the weeks of February 7 through February 17, I observed a total hip arthroplasty on a 56 year old Caucasian female patient who suffered from a femoral neck fracture and damage to the acetabulum. The fracture was a result from a car accident where the patient s knees collided with the dashboard, forcing the femur into the hip and breaking the femur. For this report I will concentrate on total hip replacement, its components, main surgical technique, and complications. Sir John Charnley first developed total joint arthroplasty in the 1960s (Skinner 395). In a total hip replacement the articular surfaces of the acetabulum and femoral head are replaced (Lemone 1241). A prosthesis is then used to replace the entire head of the femur ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The acetabular components have a spherical outer surface with at least one hole to permit the surgeon to determine if the prosthesis is fully impacted into place (Skinner 399). The inner surface of the acetabular component then locks the UHMWPE to limit rotation and dissociation (Skinner 399). There are two crucial factors when choosing the implants. First, if the prosthesis is too stiff then the patient may suffer from proximal osteopenia. Second, the stiffer the prosthesis is the more likely the patient will experience pain in the thigh. To avoid these two factors the surgeon should elect to use titanium ally instead of the cobalt chromium alloy. There are several surgical techniques used for total hip replacement, including the posterolateral approach, the lateral approach, the anterolateral approach, and others. For this paper I will concentrate on the posterolateral approach since it is the most common (Skinner 396). The patient is put into the lateral decubitus position with the affected side superior after anesthesia is administered and a compression stocking is placed on the unaffected limb. The skin is covered with an adhesive drape after the incision is outlined (Skinner 396). Then the hip is flexed to 45 degrees so the incision can be made in line with the femur from approximately 10 cm proximal to the tip of the trochanter to 10 cm distal to the tip of the trochanter (Skinner 396). The incision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Infertility More than one in ten couples struggle with infertility within their lifetime. These struggles can be extremely difficult, but modern medicine offers many options for needing assistance in caring a baby to full term. Impaired fecundity is a condition related to infertility and refers to women who have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to term (CDC, 2015). Females unfortunately have to address ovulation disorders when met with infertility issues. Although many assume that infertility issues are of a female origin, males struggle with semen insufficiencies as well. Many risk factors can effect a couples difficulties with pregnancy including; age, smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, eating disorders, vegan diet, over exercising, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, these treatments have produced over 140,000 children in 2012 alone (CDC, 2015). Clinics are required to report their success rates to the CDC and the practices implied annually. Although the use of ART is still relatively rare as compared to the potential demand, approximately 1.5% of all infants born in the United States are conceived using ART (CDC, 2015). Many couples have to take IVF and other ART options quite seriously due to the expense and time commitments. The national infertility association RESOLVE estimates the average cost of an in vitro fertilization cycle, using fresh embryos, at more than $8,000 with medications costing another $3,000 to $5,000. That translates into well over $10,000 for just one shot at getting pregnant, according to RESOLVE s CEO, Barbara Collura (Shaw, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Importance Of The Rule Of Law In Democracy The rule of law means that the government nor the people are above the law. It also states that the government and its officials cannot force laws that are unjust or unfair. With this idea being enforced in the United States, no one is deemed inferior or more important than anyone else. Therefore, everyone is subjected to punishment that best fits their crime no matter their rank or status in society. With this unique idea, it is certain that everyone will get the justice that they deserve. To further show the exclusiveness of the rule of law, the United State s system of government, which is a democracy, is going to be compared to militarism and absolute monarchy. The rule of law in a democracy is essential. Without the rule of law to keep the government s power in check, democracy could not exist. Democracy means ruled by the people, and the rule of law helps give that power to its citizens by restricting political power since the rule of law states that the government nor the people are above the law. In militarism, the military is the center of the government. This usually results in high government spending and aggression with neighbors (Study.com). North Korea would be an example of the use of militarism in a government. In North Korea, they have a songun policy, which means Military First. This policy results in having the military being the top priority in the country. As a result, North Korea has the largest military in the world. 97% of North Korea s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Reality Of Television Series We live in a century where most all the things are normal in today s day, or maybe that is the way I see things. I was born in the 90 s, where most of the children didn t have a cellphone, instead they had bicycles, dirt and not stress at all. There were good times back then. Today we have smart phones, laptops, tablets, and of course we have Netflix, a global provider of streaming movies and TV series. I have to mention that there is one TV show in particular that has captivated my eyes, its name; The Walking Dead . Maybe the title of this American horror drama television series sounds a little mysterious and scary, first of all, because the serious shows a world overrun by zombies, but besides that, I have learned a lot from this TV show. One of the first things that I want to mention is that I like this TV show not because it has a lot of suspense and special effects, but for the way it can easily be related to this world. The Walking Dead is about a sheriff who awakens from a long comma to confront a new world full of zombies that he never could imagine he would live. He reunites with his family and becomes the leader of a group he forms with other survivors. Together they struggle to survive in and adapt to a world filled with zombies and some humans who are even more dangerous than the zombies themselves, but, why I relate this series with our world? We don t kill zombies, or have guns. I think each of us has different expectation and I am sure that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Hostesses Unafraid Rhetorical Analysis HOSTESSES UNAFRAID! Text 1 The advert Hostesses unafraid published in the TIME magazine, is filled with figurative language. The advert about Campbell s Tomato Soup persuades the customers throughout the advert to make a purchase of it. It uses a hostess to get its message across and has pictures of the soup to further clarify to the readers the product Campbell is selling. The very fact that this article is written in layman language makes it very relatable and interesting to read. The title itself is written in bold, capital letters to catch the attention of the reader. The exclamation makes it seem like an announcement rather than a title, engaging customers into the advert. The whole text, especially the first paragraph has a rather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The slogan Double rich! Double strength! uses repetition as the word double is used twice, this puts emphasis on quality and the outcome of having the soup, which promises the reader to be healthier and more energy filled compared to having other soups. The bold letters of the slogan are eye catching and the exclamations indicate the slogan as an important declaration, making it memorable. The author creates a feeling of trust as the compares Campbell s quality of soup with your home kitchen . This makes the situation more relatable and trustworthy as the feeling of nostalgia is again introduced. The promise of the soup being better than the one made at home leaves the reader surprised and persuaded to buy the soup since they re given a quality assurance. The tone becomes instructional towards the end as the advert directs the customers to follow a fixed recipe. It s then changed to a satiric tone as the advert jokes about paying no extra money for doubling the quantity by simply adding water. This however, creates a contrast because throughout the advert the soup is pictured as something divine to indulge in but, the phrase at no extra cost breaks such an image of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. O Pioneer Hardships Hardships in O Pioneer During the middle to late 1800 s, thousands upon thousands of Americans, as well as foreigners, flocked to the mid western part of the United States. They flocked to this area hoping to gain free or cheap land promised to them by the United States Government. Most of the pioneers left cities and factory jobs to venture out into the American prairies and become farmers. They left their homes, not only because the land was either free or cheap, but also because they wanted to leave the hardships of city life. However, as most would find out, prairie life had its share of hardships, that far out reached the hardships of city life. Among these hardships were the death of siblings and friends due to starvation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After John died, the family divided the land into three parts. These three parts went to Alexandra, Lou, and Oscar. All three had difficulties within the first couple of years. It even got to the point to where they were discussing the idea of leaving and going back home. They discussed this idea because the land they were living on was not producing much for them and money was very hard to earn. Cather stated in Chapter two that John Bergson spent his first five years on the Divide getting into debt, and the last six getting out. After John died, the rest of the family took on the responsibility of repaying this debt. However, by the end of the novel, the land had become very fertile and hearty and they were able to make a living off of it. But most pioneers during this time were not so lucky. Some died of starvation. Some returned to the cities in which they came from. Carl Linstrums family, in this story, had such bad luck with the land; they were forced to return to the city. Violence and crime was also a problem for prairie dwellers. Most people in this area lived in seclusion, miles from the nearest town. Therefore there was no jurisdiction in these outer one or two home communities. Because there was no jurisdiction, it was increasingly easier for people to commit crimes and get away with it. And most times this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Is Stolen Valor Stolen valor can be many things, a civilian putting on a military uniform claiming to have served, an individual who failed to complete boot camp calling themselves a veteran, even an active duty service member fraudulently claiming to have earned medals, awards, or insignia. When you hear news reports of stolen valor it often times it will involve fraudulent claims of earning the Congressional Medal of Honor. The Congressional Medal of Honor is the nation s highest award for valor in actions against the enemy given to individuals serving in the United States military. Since its inception in 1862, the Medal of Honor has been awarded 3,468 times, of which 621 were awarded posthumously (U. S. Army Center of Military History, 2015). Those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So help me God (Department of Defense [DoD], Art. 15). Once an individual takes this oath, they are a member of the United States military. The Commander in Chief of the military is the President of the United States and because he is the head of the federal government, this would make members of the military government employees. Military members are given benefits and authority through the recognition of their uniform and sacrifice to this nation. Similarly, law enforcement and government officials have the same benefits. Since military members are given the same benefits and authority as law enforcement and government officials it should be a felony to impersonate military personnel as well. Also, considering that military members are employees of the federal government and the awards they are given are authorized by the President of the United States or by direction of the President the statute covering fraudulent claims of being an officer or employee of the government should extend to stolen valor, which would make it a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Santa Ana Dance Critique My favorite dance of the Santa Ana Dance Festival was what you made me do from Canyon High School. The choreographer of this dance was Andrea Greene. The 3 reasons I liked this dance are the choreography, performance quality and technique. I liked the choreography for this dance because of the use of space and the use of music.An example from this dance is at the start I like how the music was the music was so perfect for this dance. Also how they use their space was so perfect to see all of them doing their part. I liked the performance quality for this dance because of the energy they have when they were doing the lifts and how they make me feel. An example from this dance is the lift they were doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay about Prohibition vs War on Drugs The United States of America ˆs war on drugs today is very similar to America ˆs Prohibition of Alcohol in the 1920 ˆs. These two major issues of their time may not seem like they can be logically compared, but statistics for usage and a correlating rise in crime for both eras show a strong relationship. There is also a tendency for an outright defiance of the laws and law makers of the United States government in both cases. Most people today think that the prohibition of the 1920 ˆs and the current war on drugs have many contrasting points. The opposite is true. However, the points that do contrast are more opinion based than fact oriented. The following paragraphs will attempt to clearly and effectively show a comparison and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A change was clearly needed and the government responded by redefining the Volstead Act. The redefinition made any drink containing more than 3.2% alcohol illegal. Wine, because of its lower alcohol content, became very popular and sales soared. Then on December 5th, 1933, thirty three states ratified the 21st Amendment to the Constitution which repealed the 18th Amendment. Drinking, and the sale of alcohol were once again legal in the United States. A summary of the war the United States is waging on drugs is necessary before any comparison and contrast position can be made with the Prohibition Era. In the past several decades, millions of people in America have become involved in illegal drugs, either through usage or through the importation, manufacture, sale and distribution of these illegal substances. According to United States Justice Department statistics, of the millions of Americans who use illegal drugs today, 2.7 million of these people are hard core drug abusers. The hard core drugs that enjoy the most popularity are crack, cocaine and heroin all of which are highly addictive. Addiction increases consumption and consumption increases the necessity to provide the drugs. It is an illegal example of a supply and demand scenario. While drugs attract users in all economic levels, it appears to be especially prevalent among those living in poverty. One possible explanation is that at the poverty level there is little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. One Hundred Years Of Solitude By Gabriel Garcia Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude Magic realism is a writing style in which mythical elements are put into a realistic story but it does not break the narrative flow; rather it helps a reader get a deeper understanding of the reality. Often time s Latin American writers utilize this writing technique. It has been speculated by many critics that magic realism appears most often in the literature of countries with long histories of both mythological stories and social turmoil, such as those in Central and South America. Like many Latin American writers, Gabriel Garcia Marquez used this approach of magic realism, in his book One Hundred Years of Solitude , in which he reveals the history of Macondo through the seven generations of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, Aureliano, their son was the first human being to be born in Macondo (Marquez,14). Ursula and Jose Arcadio Buendia were relieved when their two sons and later daughter Amaranta were born with no genetic defects. Since all three were products of incest, thus, they ran the risk of being born with the dreaded pig tail . The village of Macondo is described to be small and lacking names because everything was new. The small village was secluded from the outside world that was until Ursula Iguaran discovers a route that connects Macondo to civilization, thereafter the village begins to change. For instance, soon after its establishment, Jose Arcadio Buendia becomes obsessed with making new discoveries and progressing that he isolates himself from everyone. Jose Arcadio Buendia soon after became convinced that the days were being repeated and sobbed that the time machine [had] [been] broken (78). Shortly followed, his family was forced to tie him to a chestnut tree because they thought he has gone mad. Thus, here we see the beginning of solitude cycle for Jose Arcadio Buendia spent the rest of his days alone, tied to that tree. The story then shifts to politics as Aureliano, gets involved with the Liberal party and begins to fight against the Conservative party, the country s government. Thereafter, Aureliano becomes known as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Dead Sea Srolls Study Guide 1. What are some methodological issues scholars encounter studying the Hebrew Bible and the histories of ancient Israel? There are so many different variations of the same text that the story cannot be aligned with assurance for some scholars. There are different perspectives regarding the same stories in history, therefore they have been separated into their own collections of literature; such as canonization and biblical text recognized by different sects. Not all of the Hebrew Bible was written in Hebrew, in fact, some of the scriptures were written in Aramaic. Scholars also run into the issue with sources by means of interpretation and preservation. Primary sources like the Dead Sea Scrolls are easier to extract information from rather than archeological artifacts that are likely to be open to interpretation. 2. What do multiple canons and collections of texts tell us about canonization? Why do scholars consider canonization a process, not a moment? What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and what do they tell us about textual traditions during the Second Temple period? The canon books were prized text that was held in high regards to wisdom and history of the culture. The content of these books was from the laws of Moses to the birth and death of humanity and all that was in between, about a three thousand year timeframe. The preservation of these scriptures including additions to, removal of, or any alterations to the text was guarded by the authors, even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Public Health Paper From past to present; the changing focus of public health by Maria Joyce Key sections include: Environment, infectious disease, locating public health, the enlightenment, the Sanitarians, national provision of services, the inception of the National Health Service, crisis in health , The New Right, The Third Way, new public health. Public health, the new ideology may be taken to mean the promotion of healthy lifestyles linked to behaviour and individual responsibility supported by government action; whereas traditionally the description tended to relate more to sanitary reform and healthy conditions . The chronological development of public health is mapped out, supported by the outlining and discussion of the emerging themes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The onus on notification of infectious disease is still seen today in the Control of Disease Act 1984 and the Regulation of the Infectious Diseases 1988. This may have positive benefits to public health, limiting illnesses such as food poisoning and rapid identification of outbreaks of bacterial meningitis, measles and other illnesses through prompt notification and medical or environmental intervention. The role of social conscience however and its manifestation in social control may have been responsible for dividing communities through encouraging individuals to report their apparently ill neighbours. Locating public health The tradition of public health and inherent understanding of the term, dates back as early as pre Christian times, classified in five periods or bodies of thought: The Graeco Roman period with emphasis on water and sanitation, the Medieval emphasis on epidemics, the Enlightenment emphasis on disease prevalence, the Industrialisation emphasis on working conditions and Modern era emphasis on bacteriology and virology (Rosen 1993 cited in Costello and Haggart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Manic Depressive Illness Manic Depressive illness is also known as bipolar disorder. This is a severe medical illness that can affect your life in crucial ways. Some people are able to read information about the disease and know they have it while others may need to a have help deciding if they are affected by a doctor. Medical tests are still not available for detecting manic depressive illness. So, it can be very tricky discovering whether you suffer from it or another mental illness with similar symptoms. Bipolar Disorder is a brain disorder and has many serious signs and symptoms you can look for. Extreme ups and downs are the most commonly known symptoms of bipolar. Though, they vary in many different ways. Some of the symptoms include, but are not limited to: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On my way home, I had the same routine, cup of coffee, but this time I would buy a package of donuts or cookies for dessert later on that evening. $4.95 in the morning, $3.00 or $4.00 in the evening, every day, 5 days a week was spent at this company which adds up but this was my vise. Needless to say, I became very comfortable talking to these employees, we joked about politics and I even helped one employee get a job at Bank of America because I thought she had exceptional customer service skills and I knew the bank paid well because I have been working for them for the last 12 years. Back in April of this year, I lost my job. Like many Americans, I am finding it difficult to find a job. I am either over qualify, too old, no degree, or not enough experience. My salary at the bank was $22.00 a hour, a nice salary, that allowed me to have my morning Circle K coffee guilt free which of course that has all changed now. I am ashamed to admit, I have applied for Food Stamps and even then I do not know if I will get it as I have an appeal meeting this week. My resources are exhausted. I have borrowed money from family and friends, my savings account is less then $300 and now I am in the position of tapping into my 401K and just take the hit on the penalities. It is true, I was one of the naive that thought this could never happen to me. So to the story at hand now that you have an idea of one man s story. I went to the manager of Circle K to see if he would hire me. This was a new low for me internally anyway but at least I would get free coffee. To my surprise he said no and I will tell you why. It is not my creditabity, it not my qualifications or references and it is not I would not make an exceptional employee my Circle K manager told me. It is my age off the record of course. Who is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...