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Oral Sub-Mucosal Tissue, Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma )
Cytokeratin 19 Expression in normal oral mucosal tissue, oral sub mucous fibrosis and oral squamous
cell carcinoma An immunohistochemical study ABSTRACT: Objective: The present study is carried
out to characterize the CK19 profile in Normal oral mucosa, OSF and Oral Squamous cell carcinoma
and ascertain if this could be used as a surrogate marker for malignant transformation Materials and
Methods: Immunohistochemical analysis of 10 NOM, 35 OSF and 10 oral SCC cases taken from
patients and archives using cytokeratin 19 was done and the data were correlated. Results: Fourteen%
(14%) of OSF cases, 0% of SCC and 20% of NOM tissue were negative for CK 14 staining. 31% of
OSF cases, 10% of SCC and 10% of NOM tissue showed mild staining. 37% ... Show more content on
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The study provides a detailed interaction between OSF and cytokeratin 19 and analyses its surrogate
marker potential Materials and Methods Hypotheses to be tested: Whether cytokeratin 19 can be used
as a surrogate marker for malignant transformation of oral submucous fibrosis Source of data: 35
cases of oral submucos fibrosis, 10 normal oral mucosal tissue and 10 of oral squamous cell
carcinoma were taken for the study. Confirmed Oral submucos fibrosis progressing cases to oral
squamous cell carcinoma were taken for this study and were collected from department archives and
the patients attending the department of oral medicine, oral surgery and other departments of
Yenepoya Dental College, Mangalore,Karnataka,India after the taking informed patients concern.
Normal oral mucosa tissue samples were obtained from 10 patients during surgical removal of the
third molar tooth after taking informed patients concern. Ten paraffin embedded blocks or sections of
already diagnosed cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma which were progressed from oral submous
fibrosis were obtained from the archives. Sample Size 55 cases. 1) 10 of Normal oral mucosa tissue 2)
35 of Oral sub mucous fibrosis 3) 10 of Oral squamous cell carcinoma Inclusion: Histologically
confirmed cases of oral sub mucous fibrosis and oral squamous cell carcinoma were included
Exclusion: Sections of size less than 2µm were
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“While Shareholders and Managers Will Have Different...
Managers are hired to act on behalf of the shareholders of a firm. However, this is not always the case
as both parties have different objectives. The difference in interests between shareholders and
managers derives from the separation of ownership and control in a corporation (Berk and DeMarzo,
2011: 921). Whereas shareholders are interested in maximising their own wealth, managers may have
more personal interests which differ to that of the shareholders. Downs and Monsen (no date, cited in
Chin, Cooley and Monsen, 1968:435) suggest that managers self interest lies in maximising their life
time income and that such self interest will be congruent with profit maximisation for the firm only in
special cases . This conflict between both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although it may be a simple solution, there are costs involved. Berk and DeMarzo (2011:922) state
that as no one shareholder has an incentive to bear these costs, as the benefits are then divided
between all shareholders, they instead elect a board of directors to monitor the managers on their
behalf. The directors duties include hiring the executive team, approving major investments and
acquisitions, and dismissing executives if necessary (Berk and DeMarzo, 2011: 922). The level of
monitoring required differs across firms and is based on the magnitude of the incentive gap between
principal and agent (Beatty and Zajac, 1994, cited in Westphal and Zajac, 1994:125). However, the
main factor affecting the level of monitoring provided is the cost, otherwise all rational firms would
monitor maximally, irrespective of the strength of incentive compensation contracts or other factors
(Westphal and Zajac, 1994:125). Although the board of directors are hired to keep a close eye on top
management, the agency problem may still exist. This will occur when the director s duties in
monitoring have been compromised as they have connections with management. A way of
overcoming this problem is to hire directors who are independent to the company, as they are deemed
to be better monitors of managerial effort. As Mehran (1995:166) states, outside directors are more
independent of top management and thus better represent the interests of shareholders than do inside
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Why A College Education Is Not Valuable
A college Education is Not Valuable College isn t for everyone. College education doesn t mean that
one can a better job than those that did not attend college, not all good paying jobs include going to
college. Sure college is good for you but at the same time it can be a problem. High school graduate
could go to community college, work construction, work at a minimum wage job, or they could join
the military. College in not valuable because of the student loan debt, the amount of stress while going
to college can lead to dropping, and just because you have a degree does not guarantee a long lasting
career.
The first reason a person should reconsider going to college is because of student debt. The average
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Most college students that go to college have jobs that they so they can keep up on finances so they
can pay for food and mostly college, but a lot of students drop out because they have to work and feel
overwhelmed with their school work and worrying about college so they get stressed and end up
dropping out because they can t afford it and now they end up having to pay student loan debt
A lot of people think college is the best way to find a good job and a long lasting career and whatever
you put your mind to, but that not true there s a lot of people that have had and still have a long lasting
career that they enjoy doing like for instance Ishod wair he s a professional skateboarder that s from
new Jersey and he s living the life bought himself a nice crib and hopefully one can do that for my
mom one day. I hope in the future I can do the same because personally one who doesn t thick school
is imported it is but i honestly really don t think so and i would hate to go to school for 4 more years
after one graduate and have to pay student debt and the the other thing that i enjoy and not waist of
time for me
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Liquid Chromatography
9.1 Orbitals and Theories of Chemical Bonding
1. Which one of the statements concerning valence bond (VB) and molecular orbital (MO) bond
theories is correct? a) MO theory predicts that electrons are localized between pairs of atoms. b) In VB
theory, bonding electrons are delocalized over the molecule. c) MO theory accurately describes
bonding in O2 and NO, VB theory does not. d) VB theory can describe molecular bonding in excited
states. e) MO theory is used to accurately predict the colors of compounds.
Answer: c
9.2 Valence Bond Theory
2. Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT? 1. The overlap between an s orbital and a p
orbital is called a pi bond. 2. The overlap of two s orbitals in H2 is ... Show more content on
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a) tetrahedral b) trigonal bipyramidal c) square planar d) square pyramidal e) see saw
Answer: d
21. What is the molecular geometry around a central atom that is sp2 hybridized, has three sigma
bonds, and one pi bond? a) trigonal planar b) trigonal pyramidal c) bent d) T shaped e) tetrahedral
Answer: a
22. What is the molecular geometry around a central atom that is sp3d hybridized and has one lone
pair of eletrons? a) trigonal bipyramidal b) trigonal pyramidal c) see saw d) tetrahedral e) square
planar
Answer: c
23. What is the hybridization of a central atom that has four sigma bonds and has no lone pairs of
electrons? a) sp b) sp2 c) sp3 d) sp3d e) sp3d2
Answer: c
24. Upon heating, CaCO3 decomposes to CaO and CO2. What change in the hybridization of carbon
occurs in this reaction? a) sp to sp2 b) sp2 to sp3 c) sp3 to sp d) sp2 to sp e) no change
Answer: d
25. One product of the combustion of ethane, C2H6, is carbon dioxide. What change in hybridization
of the carbon occurs in this reaction? a) sp3 to sp2 b) sp3 to sp c) sp2 to sp3 d) sp2 to sp3d2 e) sp2 to
sp
Answer: b
26. Nitric acid, HNO3, dissociates in water to form nitrate ions and hydronium ions. What change in
hybridization of the nitrogen atom occurs in this dissociation? a) sp2 to sp3 b) sp2 to sp c) sp3 to sp d)
sp to sp3
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Parthenon Marbles Essay
An Open Letter to Stephen Fry on the Subject of the Elgin Marbles
Dear Mr Stephen Fry,
I am writing to you in response to your recent Intelligence Squared debate on the subject of the
Parthenon Marbles.
As we are all aware, the Parthenon bears immeasurable cultural importance as a surviving example of
Classical architecture in the modern world. The structure also bears many artefacts, including friezes
depicting significant historical events such as the occurrences at the Battle of Marathon. The Elgin
Marbles , which were removed from the Parthenon by Lord Elgin upon the agreement of the Ottoman
Empire between 1801 and 1805, depict such a scene. The Greek Government have requested that the
British Museum return the Marbles, on the basis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Culture, being a ubiquitous concept, is not innately tied to a specific location and consequently,
cultural artefacts cannot belong uniquely to any one nation. Greece cannot therefore hold the sole right
to artefacts such as the Parthenon Marbles. In the interest of the preservation of an artefact of great
global significance, the Marbles should remain in the British Museum; a place which documents
world history in an open
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The Rite Of Spring And The Nutcracker Analysis
Listening to Music class has taught me a new way to listen and enjoy music. I have learned how to
differentiate the melodies, rhythms, and instruments in a song. It has also introduced me to different
genres in the music world, aside from what is usually played on the radio. I can now attend any
concert, listen to any genre, or watch any ballet and easily recognize the many specific aspects the
music being played has. Ballets are very interesting to me. The audience is able to enjoy the music
being played as it is telling a story, and being acted out through the performer s body language. In the
two ballets, The Rite of Spring and The Nutcracker, a great story is told in both referencing the many
great dynamics music has. These two specific ballets are written by different composers, and each one
of them have certain conditions they were written under. As well as different receptions, popularity,
and development. The Rite of Spring and The Nutcracker s differences has made some sort of an
impact in the performing world back then as well as now. To begin, The Rite of Spring was composed
by Igor Stravinsky. Stravinsky was born in 1882 near St. Petersburg, Russia. As a Russian born
composer, his music had a revolutionary impact on musical thought and sensibility just before and
after World War I, and his compositions remained a touchstone of modernism for much of his long
working life (Taruskin; White). According to Wikipedia, he is considered one of the most important
and
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Moss Physcomitrella Patens Lab Report
Introduction The moss Physcomitrella patens is an alluring model system for plant biology and
functional genome analysis. It shares numerous biological features with higher plants (vascular plants)
however it also has the exceptional advantage of an efficient homologous recombination system for its
nuclear DNA. This permits exact genetic manipulations and targeted knockouts to study gene
function, an approach due to low frequency of targeted recombination events is not routinely
conceivable in any higher plants. (1) One of the reasons to study the biology of P. patens, lies in the
key position of mosses in plant evolution and the associated gain of specific features connecting the
aquatic and terrestrial mode of life. (5) Mosses are situated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Through homologous recombination, specific genes can be knocked out and its function may become
known. By understanding the functions of gene sequences in P. patens, we can compare it to other
higher plants and further broaden our knowledge of gene functions in plant biology. By studying the
repair of DNA damage in Physcommitrella patens, history of plants can be further detailed. P. patens is
a model organism that will answer many questions about plants genome
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Alice, Food, And Inner Desires
Alice, Food, and Inner Desires Lewis Carroll s whimsical journey into Wonderland has created a
fantasy worlds full of mystery and depth. In this essay I will discuss the links between the
consumption of food and the underlying desires behind consuming. In this essay I will argue that food
is used as a transformative device to enable Alice to voluntarily explore and involuntarily supress her
inner desires. Within the Lewis Carroll texts, Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the
Looking Glass and What Alice found there, Alice experiences two very different encounters with food.
Alice s Adventures in Wonderland delves into the idea of eating or drinking for pleasure. In contrast,
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There are close links between Alice s change in size and the gain of power. According to Nicholson,
consuming food is the material means of growth, where growth may be defined as gaining power (39).
This translates to the idea that Alice has power over her surroundings, she desires to be omnipotent
and break free of her inhibitions. Nicholson also explains that What is killed does not die voluntarily.
Therefore the creatures man eats must be weaker than he is (39). Alice supports this idea when she
consumes the cake labelled EAT ME (Carroll 12). Not only does Alice consume the cake, but she does
so to gain the power to transform so that she may carry on with her pursuit of the garden. Alice s
consumption of food in Wonderland not only represents her need for power but also her need to fulfill
internal desires. According to Garland, Alice s attitude toward food...contrib[utes] to an understanding
of the representations of sexuality and subjectivity in Wonderland (25). This is reflected in Alice s
quick desire s to eat and drink in the first scene, despite the fact that she does not have any physical
hunger. Garland also notes that, the relationship Carroll presents between sexual females, desire, fear,
and death is contrasted strongly with female children, innocence, joy, and life (27). This suggests that
although Alice appears to be an innocent you
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Population Control In Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury in the year 1953.
This book was composed with the main idea of population control though the means of destroying
written content. They felt by burning all the books it would keep people from invoking emotions.
Thus, eliminating war and crime. This concept has been used though out history. The control though
placing limitations on shared knowledge. In this paper I will discuss the psychology, sociology,
Ideology, socioeconomic, utilitarianism and my own personal view points on the subject.
Terms I learned while researching my paper are Demodystopias they are a subgenre of dystopias
where the imagined futures derive from demographic change, taken to an extreme level: the
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The novel s protagonist chooses to make a radical break with society after he comes to recognize his
own unhappiness. In neo classical economic terms, new information changes views, which in turn
changes behavior. So this tells us that there is a direct correlation between one s own emotional
stability and the availability of free flowing information.
There is an instinctual human need to be curious and seek out answers to unseen questions. It is very
natural for us to ask that a one word question why?? John Stuart Mill s reflection on happiness in his
essay On Utilitarianism offers a normative economic approach to understanding of the search for
happiness and the constraints in the search for one s own need to be an induvial and seeking
knowledge.
Now that we have touched on all the subjects that affect a population in regards to suppression and
keeping that population ignorant to its own past and/or limiting the flow of information. The novel is
set in a futuristic world that is simultaneously militaristic, prosperous and highly controlled. As
mentioned before, there is little hint of the economic system in place. That a prosperous economy is
consistent with strictly controlled flows of information is implausible to mainstream economic
thinking today. Yet recall the novel was written in the early 1950 s, long before the freedom and
prosperity nexus was as well understood as it is
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Coleman Hawkins Essay
Coleman Hawkins
I think he was the most interesting jazz musician I ve ever seen in my life. He just looked so
authoritative . . . I said, Well, that s what I want to do when I grow up. (DeVeaux, 35) Cannonball
Adderley said these words when he first saw Coleman Hawkins with the Fletcher Henderson band at
the City Auditorium in Tampa, Florida. Just as Hawkins influenced one of the greatest alto players in
history, he has influenced many people to become phenomenal saxophone players. Lester Young and
Sonny Rollins both give tribute to Coleman Hawkins as being the proliferator of the tenor saxophone
as a jazz instrument. (Kernfeld, 506) Hawkins, unfortunately, is labeled as a swing musician though;
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By the time he was twelve he was already being paid to perform at school dances. He then went to
high school in Chicago for, at most, one year before dropping out to attend Washburn College in
Topeka, Kansas. He studied for two years at Washburn at which time he learned about harmonies and
composition; which would prove to be of utmost importance to him and his career in later life. At
seventeen, Hawk got his first regular gig in the spring of 1921 playing in the orchestra for the 12th
Street Theater in Kansas City. That very summer, Mamie Smith and the Jazz Hounds performed at the
theater Hawkins was working. After hearing Bean play, Mamie Smith offered him a job touring with
her group. By March of 1922, the Jazz Hounds, now with Hawkins, were playing in New York at the
Garden of Joy. Shortly afterwards, he appeared on his first recording with the group. Although his
contributions are hardly notable throughout most of the album, he did get a reasonable solo with the
tune, I m Gonna Get You. Hawkins and the Jazz Hounds toured across the country reaching out to
California, playing in the musical revue, Struttin Along. The Jazz Hounds act was a mix of vaudeville
and blues, as were most primarily African American groups in the twenties.(Sadie, 322) Hawkins role
was a cross of the two styles in which he would slap tongue his saxophone while lying on his back
with his feet in the air.(DeVeaux, 48) After the show
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The Creation of Israel was the Turning Point
Following the partition plan in 1947, the state of Israel was created in 1948. I will be discussing the
extent to which the creation of Israel was a turning point throughout a hundred year period. The
conflict can be split up into 3 different strands which include: Arab Israeli, Palestinian Israeli, Western
involvement. The Arab Israeli conflict is the regional conflict that erupts in 1948 when the newly
created Arab states invade Israel and is partially resolved by 1996. The Palestinian Israeli conflict is
the local conflict throughout the 100 year period between the native Palestinians and the Israeli s, it is
still unresolved. Western involvement represents the foreign nations that were associated in the
conflict. My main argument is that the creation of Israel was the principle turning point for the Arab
Israeli dispute strand because; it transformed a civil war to an interstate conflict. I also feel that it was
the principle turning point for the Palestinian Israeli strand because, it saw a huge change in policy
and led to the dissolution of the Palestinian people with many fleeing into surrounding Arab nations,
this is known as the Palestinian problem. The Suez crisis was the pivotal moment for the Western
Involvement strand because it saw a new era with the start of the Cold War s influence in the Arab
Israeli conflict.
The creation of Israel meant that the Israeli s were able to fulfil their long term aspiration of creating
their own state, which had been fuelled by
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Living Religions
I was born and raised in a Catholic environment: my family is Catholic, I attended Catholic schools
until I graduated from high school and I still practice my beliefs and intend to pass it to my children
when the time comes around. Catholicism is a religion that comes from Christianity and therefore
Catholics are followers of Jesus Christ; it is a self proclaimed monotheistic religion which sometimes I
differ to acknowledge due to the fact that we, as Catholics, deified Virgin Mary to the point that is
always present in our prayers and not only that, we also believe in many Saints; something that does
not qualify as monotheistic. Also, there is The Trinity where there is one God, represented by three
divine persons. But how can one person be three and three be one at the same time? This is one of the
many questions I sometimes wonder about my religion... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The way I see it, religion has a functional perspective since it helps humans define themselves and that
is why religion can be found everywhere in the world. As for my religion, Catholicism, I think I have
pantheistic beliefs. Pantheism is defined as a doctrine which identifies God with the universe or
regards the universe as a manifestation of God (Oxford Dictionary). Adding to this, my practice
towards religion is very liberal: I go to church once in a while, I do not pray every morning and before
bed, I do not do Communion (one of the many rituals present at Mass) all the time. I do not read
sacred texts, as the Bible, on a daily basis, only when I attend Mass, I am pro choice which contradicts
everything that Catholicism preaches on pro life. But overall, I do believe in God and I do have faith
in
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Snow Falling On Cedars
I sit in this AP Language and Composition class trying to decipher the essence of the unending
annotations and floods of random texts for the past quarter. Little did I know that I would be taking
flight and soaring through the smallest details and threads of literary devices and techniques of
analyzing language. Before this class, I looked at a book, aware that it was filled with potential
symbolism and crucial themes that were definitely worth considering. Yet, I often paid far less
attention to the way words are crafted in efforts to create a beautiful masterpiece. Who knew that the
jargon used in Snow Falling on Cedars could significantly shape the overall tone of the book? From
the years leading up to this class, the main goal I had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Welty describes the first steps of reading as human, but inward...It is to me the voice of the story or
poem itself (Welty 11). Picking up from my knowledge of personification, I gained a new perspective
on how books play an impact on how one thinks when reading a piece, as it describes the voice of the
book as a human. Having said, this gave me the idea that books establish a personal connection
between itself and the reader. Following through with the next chapter, Welty recognizes the value of
the summer trips she experienced with her family. She makes an interesting analogy between her trips
and reading by calling them stories. Not only in form, but in their taking on direction, movement,
development, change...each trip made its particular revelation, though I could not have found words
for it (68). Connecting this to the title of chapter two, Learning to See when reading requires looking
closely at the small details and soaking it in, in a way that one can look back upon it later. Once one
starts to carefully listen and look at the fluidity and rich ingredients a book has, he/she can find their
own voice, which leads into the next chapter. Reading spurs imagination which then allows one to
explore their own inner being. Welty best describes her encounter of this by explaining my
imagination takes its strength and guides its direction from what I see and hear and
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Plato s The Republic and The Apology
In Plato s The Republic and The Apology, the topic of justice is examined from multiple angles in an
attempt to discover what justice is, as well as why living a just life is desirable. Plato, writing through
Socrates, identifies in The Republic what he thought justice was through the creation of an ideal city
and an ideal soul. Both the ideal city and the ideal soul have three components which, when all are
acting harmoniously, create what Socrates considers to be justice. Before he outlines this city and soul,
he listens to the arguments of three men who hold popular ideas of the period. These men act to
legitimize Socrates arguments because he finds logical errors in all of their opinions. In The Apology,
a different, more down to Earth, Socrates is presented who, through his self defense in court, reveals a
different, even contradictory, view of the justice presented in The Republic. In this paper, the full
argument of justice from The Republic will be examined, as well as the possible inconsistencies
between The Republic and The Apology. Socrates three opponents in The Republic come in the form
of Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus. Cephalus provides his opinion first, which is that
justice is defined by, truthfulness and returning anything we have borrowed (The Republic, 331C).
Socrates quickly counters, and says that Cephalus interpretation of justice cannot be right, because, if
one borrowed a weapon from a friend who subsequently went out of his mind
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Executive Summary for Apple, Inc. Essay
Apple Inc. Kenya Jordan, Ashley Kirschmann, Etta Stewart, Leah Monego, Rodrigo Ramos ACC/280
March 27, 2011 Glenn Purcell Executive Summary for Apple, Inc. Company History Apple Inc. is a
corporation that designs and manufactures computer hardware, software and other consumer
electronic products. The company is known for the Macintosh personal computers, iTunes media
applications and the iPod personal music players. Apple was founded in April 1976 by Steven
Wozniak and Steve Jobs, both college dropouts. In 1976, Wozniak and Jobs created the Apple I
computer which did not have a keyboard or power supply for a computer hobbyist club. Later that
summer Wozniak started his development of the Apple II, which ... Show more content on
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(Funding Universe, 2011). Assets and Account Payables Apple, Inc. (APPL) operates under a fiscal
year accounting period. This period consists of the 52 (or 53) week period that ends on the last
Saturday of September. September 25 was the specific date observed as the end of the annual
reporting period for 2009 and 2010. Every six years Apple adds an additional week in its first fiscal
quarter in an effort to realign its fiscal quarters with calendar quarter. Apple s annual report, as
submitted to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Form 10 K, lists its
total assets as $47,501 for fiscal year 2009 and $75,183 for fiscal year 2010. Its largest asset for the
same two years was $18,201 in short term marketable securities in 2009 and $25,391 in long term
marketable securities in 2010. Accounts payable listed as $5,601 in 2009 and $12,015 in 2010. All
figures are noted in millions (Apple, Inc. Annual Report). Apple does not report taxes collected from
its customers that are paid to governmental authorities. Apple s 2010 annual report lists cash, cash
equivalents, and marketable securities valued in 2010 as $51,011 million and in 2009 as $33,992
million. Total current assets in the year of 2010 were $41,678 million and for the year ending 2009
were $31,555 million. Current assets are listed in the order
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Robert Frost Working Outline
Robert Frost
1. Robert Frost Working Outline
Working Thesis: Robert Frost applies imagery and figurative language to create vivid visual images
with his narrations, creating a well known style as a modern poet while incorporating traditional 19th
century poetic practices.
I. How Frost creates vivid visual images to make style of poetry unique to him.
a. Ezra Pound said, This man has the good sense to speak naturally and to paint the thing as he sees it.
Examples from his poetry.
b. Amy Lowell reviewed, He goes his own way, regardless of anyone else s rules, and the result is a
book of unusual power and sincerity. And Mr. Frost has reproduced both people and scenery with a
vividness which is extraordinary. Examples from poetry.
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Factors Affecting The Medical Decision Making And Disease...
The primary issues presented in this case are related to the cultural as well as the religious factors
affecting the medical decision making as well as disease management. This involves Rivka Cohen,
who is a six year old girl diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF). Rivka and her family live in a tight knit
Hasidic Jewish community where daily life is built on ancient laws and religious devotion. The Cohen
family have acknowledged that their daughter requires treatment for her medical condition, but are
struggling to find a compromise between their religious and cultural beliefs and the cf treatment team
s recommendations. The Cohen s medical decision making and disease management is heavy
influenced by their cultural and religious beliefs in conjunction with input from their rabbi. At the
present time, the CF treatment team has established a treatment plan, but the Cohens are having a
difficult time adhering to this plan due to several factor that will be discussed.
Main Tenets of Hasidic Judaism
The main tenets of Hasidic Judaism are; mysticism, they approach their belief from a mystical point of
view (Karlinsky,2007). Another tenet is Torah where they believe that the first books of Moses called
Torah are the literal word of God and they strive to follow all the 613 commandments that have to do
with ethical duties to humans as well as ritual obligation to God (Karlinsky,2007). The tenet of
spiritual significance of physical makes them to look at the real world as a
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Essay about Mirrors Don’t Lie in Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. s...
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. s The Lie Mirrors Don t Lie
In The Lie by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Eli Remenzel is a thirteen year old boy on his way to The Whitehill
Preparatory School with his parents. Little do they know that Eli is keeping a big secret from them: he
didn t get accepted to the school. As the story unfolds Eli finally cracks under the pressure of the lie as
the headmaster informs his parents that he wasn t accepted at Whitehill. What happens next is a
disaster. As I was reading the story I noticed a lot of qualities in the different characters that are traits I
see in myself. Eli, his mother Sylvia, and his father Doctor Remenzel all have different characteristics
that reflect me. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I really dislike this trait in myself, so when I read it in Eli I took an immediate disliking to his
character in trying to suppress my own feelings about myself. But this is not the only flaw I noticed
about myself from the story.
Eli s mother Sylvia and I also have a lot in common. Through out the entire story she was enraptured
in talking about how many Remenzels had attended the Whitehill School and what contributions they
had made to it. She stated during one part of the drive to the school:
I look through this catalog, and I see all the buildings named after Remenzels, look through the back
and see all the hundreds of dollars given by Remenzels for scholarships, and I just can t help thinking
people named Remenzel are entitled to ask for a little something extra.
She was, infact, so enthralled by this information and talking of the school that she failed to notice the
strange and awkward behavior of her son. Again, it took reading the story a few times to understand
that this is another unattractive quality that I possess. I have the ability to become overly involved in
things and I forget to pay attention and listen to the people around me. What particularly stood out in
my mind and made me aware of this similarity was Sylvia s excessive repetition of the word I. To me
it represents her attention only being focused on what she
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You Can Do This Annie. Be Brave. Essay example
When I wake up, I m still in my trailer. I rub my eyes, and sit up. Stretching, I glance down at myself
and I do a double take. I m wearing an old sea green dress. It has short sleeves, a hem that goes to my
knees, and a fitted middle. On my feet are white canvas shoes that are scuffed at the edges. I stand up,
shaky, and walk to my mirror. My hair is parted in the middle, and I find that it s been dyed a darker
red and has been curled as well. Makeup, which makes me look younger, shows on my face, and I
spot sand between my fingernails. Confused, I walk as I look down at them until I reach my door. Just
as I open the door, a hot and steamy air pulses out at me. I step out, and I find that I m in a courtyard
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It makes me want to run my hands through it. Finnick catches me watching him, and half of his mouth
smiles a hair. It returns to it s original position once a vibrantly dressed woman with a tall wig and
pale face teeters in her eight inch heels on the stage. Welcome, welcome, welcome! Happy Hunger
Games! May the odds be ever in your favor! She says into a microphone, reminding me tremendously
of Effie Trinket. Now, before I choose, we have a very special film for you, brought to you from the
Capitol! The video plays, retelling the whole District of how the Hunger Games begin. I pretend I m
paying attention, but in all honesty, I m not. I m more focused on what s ahead, and what s going to
happen to me. I don t even realized the video has stopped playing until the woman onstage says how
much she loved that video and says: Now, ladies first. She clicks up to the ball with the girls names in
it, and fishes around for a while before picking one name. Holding it in a gloved hand, she trots up to
the microphone and opens it. Annie Cresta. She says, looking up from the paper. I pretend to be
shocked and I stand in place, staring out into space. Annie? Someone shoves me forward, and I slowly
come back to myself. Shaking, I step forward out of the crowd to hear my fake parents sob. I walk
slowly in my soft shoes, looking at the ground the entire time. Two Peacekeepers usher me onto the
stage, and I stand next to the woman, my hands clasped behind my back. I
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The Effect Of Color On Testing Results
The Effect of Color on Testing Results Introduction Our experiment focused on testing scores. We
wanted to see whether the color of ink that was used on a test would affect a student s performance on
that test. We chose to conduct this experiment in the Sterling C. Evans Library to get a wide variety of
students to take the tests since it is the largest and most central library on campus. We felt that this
way the best way to attempt to limit the other variables that could affect our results. Our hypothesis
was that red ink would cause that student to do more poorly on the test than the student would have
done on a test with black ink. Our theory was that red ink would remind students of wrong answers on
previous assignments and create a feeling of stress and anxiety. We attempted to answer this question
by giving students of various genders, majors, and ages a test of medium difficulty in red and black
ink and analyzing the data to find out if their scores correlated with the ink color. In order to determine
whether there was a correlation between ink colors and test scores, we measured the students number
of wrong answers on the test, time taken on the test, stress level, age, classification, gender, GPA, and
college. We chose these measures because they yielded numerical values that could be statistically
assessed, and they account for any other variables that might play into the correlation. We measured
our results using descriptive statistics, using numbers to
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Lolita Analysis
Vladimir Nabokov s novel Lolita was first published in France 1955, after being rejected by four
publishers whom feared they would be incarcerated. However, it s understandable why the story of a
young pubescent girl, being groomed by her paedophilic step father and then engaging in a sexual
relationship whilst embarking on a journey across America, didn t sit well with many people, therefore
was then banned from 1956 1959, for its obscenity and pornographic content in France, United
Kingdom, Argentina, South Africa, USA and New Zealand. The book has also been described as
highbrow pornography and absolutely disgusting . But why is the book deemed so obscene and
disgusting?
Instead of using the book as a moral compass and convicting and condemning the deep rooted
corruption that lurks within Humbert Humbert as a paedophile, the reader is assaulted and softened by
the power of appeal . In other words, the reader is strangely and obscenely seduced to identify and
indulge in their own desires, but by no means specifically perversion, to then cloud the reader s
judgement of whether Humbert is guilty or not. Surely for the reader to then condemn him, they would
be condemning themselves too? Nabokov himself states that I[he] is neither a writer or a reader of
didactic fiction. Lolita has no moral tow... fiction affords me to enter... aesthetic bliss . The power of
appeal is where the true obscenity lies; between the reader and the narrator of Humbert. Regardless of
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Stalin And Holmes Essay
The acclaimed authors, Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle, formulate the characters of Auguste
Dupin and Sherlock Holmes respectively, to be similar in the way they analyze, deduce, and connect
segments of often thought unsolvable cases. Through their comparable techniques and system of
deduction, Dupin and Holmes never fail to trace back evidence to the scene of the crime. However,
due to vast differences between the authors writing styles, the audience observes the main characters
as distinct individuals, ultimately reinforcing the notion that Dupin and Holmes are not clones, but
rather characters from different backgrounds that evolve to epitomize heroic private detectives. The
ability to arrive to conclusions through careful analysis of the obvious and the hidden, is a trait not
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Dupin is sent to search Minister D. s apartment for a letter that is stolen from a personage with great
rank, assumably the Queen. Because Minister D. is both a poet and mathematician, Dupin deduces
that Minister D. is too clever to leave the letter somewhere the police will check first, that being
concealed from the naked eye. When the Prefect spends all his time looking at the nooks and crannies
of the premises, including microscopic searches of the rungs of the chair and the jointings of each
furniture, Dupin focuses his search on random piles of letters and papers left near Minister D. s
writing table. Dupin glimpses across a letter that is radically different from the one of which the
Prefect had read [him] so minute a description (Poe 476). Careful observation of specific elements of
this particular letter, such as the excessive crumples and tears, lead Dupin to finalize his speculation
that the purloined letter is indeed the one right before his very
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The Importance Of Gothicism In Jane Austen s Novel...
The class of the novel started just in the eighteenth century however since its exceptionally beginning
it grew quickly. Distinctive sorts of the class rose, for instance a novel of conduct, a household novel
or a Gothic novel. The Gothic novel is a well unmistakable sort among the others and has a critical
effect on the improvement of the entire type of the novel. In opposition to Neoclassicism which
adulated realism, Gothicism did not trail the principles of etiquette, did not matter instructive
highlights but rather put highlight on secret, ponder and sublimity. Along these lines, Gothic fiction
increased tremendous prevalence among the users. In any case, after numerous books of the kind
being distributed, they ended up being regular too every one of the stories connected a similar
arrangement of highlights for the setting, plot and characters. That brought a rush of feedback of the
Gothic novel and started the act of satirizing its traditions. One of the best parodists of Gothic moved
toward becoming Jane Austen with her novel Northanger Abbey. This exposition exhibits the essential
highlights of Gothic fiction and Jane Austen s techniques for mocking them.
The primary section concentrates on the introduction of the Gothic traditions. It is essential to
comprehend the customary standards administering the Gothic novel in light of the fact that exactly
that point does the need of imitating them to turn out to be clear. The primary part demonstrates the
purposes behind
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Nt1310 Unit 4 Test Report
The training data contained both labeled data D_la={〖x_i,y_i}〗_(i=1)^kl and unlabeled data D_un=
{〖x_j}〗_(j=kl+1)^(kl+u) where x_(i ) is the feature descriptor of image I and y_i={1,...,k} is its
label .k is the number of categories. l is the number of labeled data in each category, and u is the
number of unlabeled data. Our method aims to learn a high level image representation S by exploiting
the few labeled data D_land great quantities of unlabeled ones, which is then fed into different
classifiers to obtain final classification results. The procedure of semisupervised feature learning by
SSEP is shown in Fig. 1. First, a new sampling algorithm based on GNA [19] is proposed to produce T
WT sets P^t={(〖s_i^t,c_i^t)}〗_(i=1)^kp , t ∈{1,.....,T}
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The Indigenous People Of Jamestown
The first business that the settlers got to after they shortly arrived in Jamestown was establishing who
would be making decisions. They chose seven men to be a part of a council. Captain John Smith was
included in this council. After getting settled in to Jamestown, a report was made to the King. This
was done by two ships traveling all the way back to England. On the way back to Jamestown from
England, more supplies were brought back and more people to become settlers of Jamestown. But in
the time that the people were back in England giving a report to the King, most of the settlers back in
Jamestown had become very sick and many had starved to death due to the lack of supplies and food.
The indigenous people of the land where Jamestown was located tried many times to attack the
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After only two weeks, Jamestown came under attack from warriors from the local Algonquian Native
American confederacy, but the Indians were repulsed by the armed settlers ( Jamestown Settlers
Arrive May 13, 1607 HISTORY.Com
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Andre Agassi Relationship
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Family relationships are not always easy. You have grown up in a different generation and a different
world than your parents did, and your grandparents did, and therefore it can be difficult to understand
one another. This is a problem that the tennis player Andre Agassi in his childhood has experienced
and writes about in this extract from his autobiography Open from 2009.
He begins his autobiography with the lines My father s mother lives with us. She s a nasty old lady
from Tehran with a wart on the size of a walnut on the edge of her nose . Already here his relationship
with his grandmother has been established as problematic, as the first thing we must know about her is
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This was the way his father was taught how to fight, although his true compassion was tennis. Since
no one else in Iran played tennis, he had no one to compete with, and therefore he pressured Andre
Agassi to play, although it may not have been what he wanted to accomplish with his life She should
tell him to back off, ease up, that tennis isn t life . His relationship to his father is troubled as well he
even nicknamed the father the dragon . His favorite family member is his uncle Isar whom he has
heard about all his life, but first meets after Isar has escaped from Iran. In appearance, his father and
uncle are identical, but to Andre Agassi is their behavior the exact opposite of each other My father is
shrill and stern and filled with rage. Uncle Isar is soft spoken and patient and funny . His uncle helps
him with his homework and will gladly explain it to him as much as needed, whereas his father would
lose his temper if Andre Agassi did not understand it after the first explanation. Uncle Isar s calm
speaks to Andre Agassi, who finds it hard to understand his father s rage. His relationship with his
siblings is not mentioned in this extract, but in the end of the extract he comments on his mother. She
again is a
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The Economy Of The Norse Peoples
The economy of the Norse peoples settled in Iceland evolved primarily around husbandry of cattle,
pigs, and goats. Livestock provided an array of foodstuffs and wool, which was used to make cloth,
while agriculture was geared more towards pastoral care and dairy farming than the cultivation of
cereal grains due to the cold climates and poor soil. Their grains consisted mainly of oats and barley,
which could be grown during the short growing season. Chieftains and wealthy individuals also relied
upon seafaring trade for valued luxury goods from continental Europe. Economics were deeply
intertwined with social practices of the time. Kin groups functioned as economic units. Members of
the community often relied upon one another. The Haensa Thorir s Saga is an example of close knit
socioeconomic community struggling to preserve the health of their pastorally based economy upon
the backdrop of a poor harvest as a result of famine.
The Nordic people established extensive trade networks that transverse Europe and lined the
Scandinavian coast. Near the beginning of the story, Ørn, a Norwegian merchant, docked his vessel in
the Borgarfjord harbor with the intent to sell his goods. The local chieftain, Odd, visited the merchants
and declared that he always set the prices on goods that were sold there, to which Ørn replied We ll
deal with our goods as we see fit, whatever you say, because this cargo belongs to us and not to you.
Ørn challenges the political power of the
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Reflection Paper On Team Work
Team work is at the nucleus of clinical practice in radiography. It is the core structure that allows the
efficient flow of work whilst still providing patient centred care. There must be an understanding that
a team is not merely a group of people working in proximity to each other; but it is a group of people
who use the division of labour and an apprehension of each other s role in the team to work in a
rational and proficient manner. This essay will reflect on the team building I participated in and its
correlation to my Belbin personality team roles. I will also explore the value of this in practice, in
terms of patient centred care and legislation. Using other personality questionnaires, I will consider
Belbin s ability to reflect my own roles and question if another method would be more accurate in
doing this.
In the 1970 s Meredith Belbin devised the Belbin team inventory behavioural test. It was aimed to
assess how an individual behaves and interacts in a team environment before placing these people into
9 categories. A person may be spread across multiple categories not defining them to a single
possibility. Using the Belbin test has been shown to may improve work in a team. One piece of
research used 84 teams to find that forming groups based on Belbin role balance assumption might
enhance group performance (Curseu Meslec, 2015, para 36). This means that having a full array of
team roles and understanding each other s strengths and weaknesses can exert positive influence on
team performance.
Knowing your own Belbin team role allows you to acknowledge your strengths and weaknesses thus
helping you focus on what you need to do to improve. From doing the personality questionnaire I was
identified as an implementer and a shaper at similar high scores, however the rest of my scores were
evenly spread across the remaining 6 roles. I interpret this as in a group I would fit into the role of
planning and carrying out strategies in a resourceful way, whilst providing drive to the team to keep
the momentum. I may also be able to slot into any missing roles. Belbin (2009) states that
implementers are happy to carry out the less appealing tasks in the team those that other members do
not want to do or
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Comparing Romeo And Juliet And A Midsummer Night s Dream
Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night s Dream are both based on the same tragedy
of Pyramus and Thisbe which explains why they are very much alike. Although Romeo and Juliet is a
tragedy and A Midsummer Night s Dream is a comedy, these two plays share many similarities such
as the theme of power and control. Shakespeare develops the theme of power and control likewise in
both Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night s Dream by displaying the character s oblivion to the
amount of power they obtain. In both Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night s Dream the parents
force arranged marriages on their daughters thinking their girls will be docile. In Romeo and Juliet,
Juliet s father forces Juliet to marry Paris even though she loves Romeo and begs her father not to.
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In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet create several plans in order to try to be with each other but
each step they took led closer and closer to their death. The fearful passage of their death marked love
. Everything Romeo and Juliet did to try to defy their fate made things worse showing that they could
never run away from their fate. In A Midsummer Night s Dream the fairies had complete power over
all the other characters. In your waking shall be shown/ Jack shall have Jill/Nought shall go ill/The
man shall have his mare again, and all shall be/ well (Act 3; Sc 2;Lines 489 493). Lysander and
Hermia plan to run away thinking they had the power to keep their love safe but Oberon and Robin
were able to ruin the relationship between Lysander, Hermia, and even Helena and fix it again
showing that they were more powerful. In both plays the characters thought they had the power to
determine their future and make everything better but a higher figure stood in the way and showed
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Romanticism In Coleridge s The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Coleridge had been a neighbor, friend and collaborator of Wordsworth and their partnership remained
fruitful for the growth of English literature. Their publication of Preface to Lyrical Ballads heralded
the birth of Romanticism. Coleridge along with Wordsworth, librated 18th century s poetry from the
strict shackles and put along the road to new freedom and achievement. Compared to Wordsworth,
Coleridge was subtle and comprehensive, more gifted with poetic sensibilities, but he was indolent
and dreamy and liked to lay on the floating lotus like Lord Vishnu and wake up a while only to sleep
again for ages. Coleridge s The Rime of The Ancient Mariner has been founded on a dream of his
friend Cruickshank, who fancied, he has been a skeleton ship with figures in it. It was Wordsworth,
who suggested Coleridge the killing of the Albatross, the revenge of spirits and the stillness of the ship
and consequently his sailors dying of thirst. Coleridge blended natural with supernatural and gave a
romantic touch to his poetry. What is the supernatural? Through the ages this phenomenon cannot be
explained by the known laws of nature. If these supernatural elements lead to the happiness of man
they are consider being benevolent, but If they cause suffering and misery they are called evil spirits.
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Thus he appeals to our imagination rather than to the senses. In Ancient Mariner when the skeleton
ship approaches to the sailors the verse full of details occurs in the original text which is afterward
omitted. Perhaps Coleridge believes that these terrible incidents of the gruesomeness do not add to the
suggestiveness of the creation. Even the description of the Mariner having a skinny hand and glittering
eyes have a suggestive meaning. The wedding Guest is hypnotized by the Mariner. Thus, he keeps his
supernatural to a suggestive
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Technology In High School Research Paper
Unfortunately, elementary schools do not have enough technology. Studies reflect an increase in the
number of students interested in technological areas when they are exposed to science and technology
topics at a young age (DeJarnette 181). I know about this because my daughter, Dania, was part of a
selected group of students in an engineering class during high school where students learned over four
years about building and programming systems. However, this class was not open for all the students
in high school, which is sad because more students could be motivated to follow that path. The school
had only a small group of students because it was a pilot program promoted and paid for by a private
company, and there was not enough money to
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anthem essay
The quote, The secrets of the earth are not for all men to see, but for those who will seek them. means
that you cannot see what you do not look for. The secrets of this earth does not come to our hands
whenever we want it. We must seek for the secrets of the earth ourselves. Only the people who work
to find the secrets will have a chance to acquire it. Before he escapes Prometheus is dissecting a frog
on a copper wire, equality then discovers electricity, which he explores in his tunnel underground. He
makes a magnet move using electricity and creates a lightning rod outside of the tunnel. He explores
his tunnel and discovers unidentified boxes with wires and switches and lightbulbs. Later Prometheus
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For example instead of alway s referring to him as, We he would say, I. He would be willing to share
all of these ideas withe the golden one. The only person he trusts is the golden one, international 4
8818 and his other friends. He said later he would go and bring them here. then he will make his own
race. The theme of the book is that losing sight of the individual and his or her needs will lead to the
destruction of all progress and all forward movement. This is related to the book because Prometheus
wanted to work in the home of the scholars but the government did not let him. That is denying his
needs. This lead to the destruction of all progress and all forward movement. Like the people revolting
against the government. according to theme of the book Anthem, in history there were many uprising
of the people against the government. For example the French Revolution. The French revolution was
when the third estate did not like the monarchy of France. So they overthrew the government. There
are many other
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Memory Loss Essay
Memory decline is a natural part of aging. While considered normal, excessive and rapid loss of
memory may be an indicator of some bigger issue. As we age, our core functions begin to decline.
However, if we continue to remain physically active, engage socially, and eat a healthy diet, there is
no reason why memory loss would occur earlier than usual.
Forgetfulness is one thing though and severe memory issues is another. Older people who demonstrate
signs of cognitive impairment may actually be at high risk for diseases like dementia or Alzheimer s.
It is best to consult your healthcare provider so that they can conduct the necessary tests and determine
the underlying issues behind the cognitive decline.
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In addition, herbs and spices are readily available and do not have to be taken in high doses for results.
In fact, one can simply add these memory forming spices and herbs to regular meals.
Keep in mind that there is no guarantee that you will become an Einstein overnight as soon as you
start consuming these herbs but one thing you should know is that whether they improve your memory
rapidly or not, they do offer many other health benefits like lowering of blood sugar and cholesterol,
and preventing heart disease etc.
If you want to try herbs and spices to boost your memory, here is a list of some that might help and
can easily be added to your daily diet:
Parsley and Thyme have earned a reputation for increasing nerve growth in areas of the brain
concerned with memory. Animal studies show that rats that were fed a regular diet of parsley and
thyme turned out to be far more intelligent as compared to rats that were fed a regular laboratory diet.
It is believed that these two spices may even be effective in preventing memory loss due to Alzheimer
s disease.
Chamomile is a substance found in all types of tea. Many reports suggest that chamomile may be the
one reason why Asians tend to have powerful memories. Chamomile is consumed as a tea and studies
show that it contains chemicals that not only reduce anxiety but activate neurotransmitters
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Death s Acre Summary
Dylan Fondren Fondren 1
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Mr. Sanders
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Death s Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead Do Tell Tales
By: Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson
Introduction Death s Acre is an interseting book to some, but to people like me I did not like it very
much. This book is about a body farm in Tennessee on several acres of land where dead corpse lay out
in the open fresh air decaying with the aid of insects, bacteria, and birds. In the book Death s Acre, Dr.
Bill Bass invites the reader on an unprecedented journey behind the gates of the Body Farm where he
revolutionized forensic anthropology. He reveals his most intriguing cases for the first time. He
explores the mystery of a headless corpse whose identity astonished police and divulges how the
telltale traces of an insect sent a murderous grandfather to death roe.
Key Idea 1 One of the few things we learned this year that can be related to this book are the bones
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The Body Farm didn t receive its first body until 1981 and there were only two kinds of body that
were send to this farm. The two kinds of bodies sent here to the body farm were ones used for medical
research and others which were used to help solve crimes. The research at the Body Farm increases
scientific understanding of what happens to human bodies after they die. The knowledge learned from
the research has been used in courts today to convict the guilty criminal in many of the cases. The
Body Farm helps with many things today that people wouldnt
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Segregation In Charter Schools
Charter schools are basically tax payer funded, independent public schools that are free from several
of the regulations and laws that traditional public schools are governed by. They are instead;
constrained by a contract that specifies the mission of the school, its academic goals and procedures
for accountability. The initial charter school was opened in 1992 as an answer to the restriction of
educational choice and the need to restructure the public education system. Most charter schools are
run by for profit organizations and compose the principle elements for the privatization shift in
education and their goals are increased academic achievement. Since charter schools are less restricted
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High test scores equal improved academic success and charter schools use segregation as a method of
controlling the results of these standardized tests. One way that charter schools use segregation to
manipulate the outcome of test scores is by implementing a lottery system for admission. This
contributes to the weeding out of unambitious students within its applicants since they are not as likely
to even apply for admission. School choice was initially created as a way for schools to diversify,
regardless of the existing residential segregation. However, charter schools are able to pick and choose
which students are admitted and therefore, reduce the amount of low performing students from
attending, thus improving test scores. According to Ravitch (2010), Education researchers call this
skimming or cream skimming. It is a very effective way for a school to generate high test scores
regardless of the quality of its program (pg. 156). A consequence that results from this skimming is
that students of low income areas are being dumped into the traditional public schools and are not
allowed the equal opportunity of a better education which is a form of
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Informative Speech on Donald Trump
Informative Speech: Donald Trump
Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will know more about Donald Trump.
Introduction
I. Does anyone know who s famous line is you re fired! ? Donald Trump. Whether you have seen him
on the Apprentice or see him all over the news, Donald Trump seems to be in the media quite a lot. II.
By the end of this speech, you will have learned more about the life of Donald Trump. III. We are all
business students and Donald Trump has stood out in the business world. IV. I have read a book by
Donald Trump and actively read his twitter feed, so I am up to date on his media coverage. V. The
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One of his other main business successes are his golf courses. 2. There are 13 locations. a. They are
throughout North America and Europe. b. Very luxurious.
(Transition: Although Trump is successful in business, he has some controversy in his life as well.)
III. The last thing we are going to discuss is Donald Trump s legal struggles. A. According to an article
Forbes published in 2011, Trump has had to file his companies for bankruptcy. 1. The years were
1991, 1992, 2004, and 2009. a. The article says that at one point in the 90 s, he was $900 million in
debt. 2. Obviously he has built himself and his companies back up many times after the fall. B. Trump
has the tendency to get into lawsuits. 1. Bill Maher is being sued currently by Trump. a. According to
New York s Daily News, the 4th most popular newspaper in the U.S., Bill Maher is being sued for $5
million as of last month . i. On Jay Leno, Bill Maher said he would give $5 million to charity if
Donald Trump could produce his birth certificate proving that he was not the spawn of his mother and
an orangutan. ii. Donald Trump did provide his birth certificate and when Maher didn t pay up, Trump
said he owed him the money. 2. Trump is also suing a Macy s protest group. a. According to MSN s
TV News last month, Trump is threatening to sue the group for $25 million. b. Donald Trump has a
clothing and fragrance line at Macy s. i. The group
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On The Beach By Nevil Shute
In Nevil Shute s novel On the Beach, the world is quickly and quietly ending. The novel follows the
last months of the lives of the last people on Earth as a cloud of radiation moves closer to their homes
in Melbourne. The characters each cope with their inevitable demise in a different way: Moira
Davidson resorts to alcoholism, Dwight Towers is in denial, John Osbourne indulges in material
goods, and Peter Holmes tries to make the most of the time he has left with his family. Despite their
dissimilar coping strategies and the horror of the situation, however, not a single character does a thing
to save themselves or their families. No one theorizes a way to beat the radiation, no one devises a last
minute escape plan, and no one tries to keep humanity from going extinct. In his article, Tom Feller
asserts that whether it is truly a realistic portrayal of humanity s reaction to the apocalypse isn t the
point; instead, Shute s portrayal of the end times as calm and docile is what gives the novel such
forcefulness and emotion. Feller s claim that the novel s potency comes from Shute s detached voice
and unimaginative characters is proven by the characters reluctance to react to their fates, the sparse
description, and the reserved tone of the book overall. First of all, Shute refrains from inserting his
own political opinion or ideas on the demise of humanity, which allows more room for the readers to
come to their own conclusions instead of having the author s ideas
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Comparing Girl With A Mandolin By Pablo Picasso And...
By comparing Girl with a Mandolin (1910) (Figure 1) by Pablo Picasso (1881 1973) and Georges
Braque (1882 963) s Man with a Guitar (1912) (Figure 2), this paper will demonstrate that both artists
used the same subject matter (analytical cubist) and employed a similarly repetitive process they
convey two different ideas; no means totally devoid of realism in Picasso and comforting exploration
in Braque.
Girl with a Mandolin, this work depicts a naked girl holds a mandolin, and her head turns to the left
and presents the right side of face to the viewer, but the rest of her body is directly facing the viewer.
She looks down at the front of the mandolin and seems to be playing. Pablo Picasso uses different
shapes and colors such as squares, cubes,
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The Effects Of Sucrose On Pain
decreases pain is unknown. However, theory supported in animal studies shows the analgesic effects
of sucrose can be reversed by using naltrexone. Further studies show that infants who were born to
mothers being treated with methadone did not demonstrate the same analgesic effects from sucrose.
These findings are essential in demonstrating that the decrease in pain is not similar to the response
elicited by non nutritive (NNS) sucking and decrease pain through activation of a different
neurological pathway. The main point is the effect of sucrose on pain relief is linked to the sweetness
of the solution, as seen with other sweetening solutions such as glucose (McCall, DeCristofaro, Elliott,
2013).
The intended handlers for this intervention ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Inclusion criteria were children less than 1 year of age. The initial search returned 12 results. The
search was furthered by including randomized control trials that returned seven results including a
randomized control trail by Hatfield, 2008. This randomized control trial is considered Level II
evidence in the hierarchy of evidence for intervention and treatment questions (Melnyl Fineout
Overholt, 2015). This specific RCT was chosen from the seven because it discussed immunizations,
sucrose as the intervention and the focused population (1 12 month infants) where the others did not.
The database was searched for main terms for information on the related topic included oral sucrose,
infants, and immunizations. Alternative terms included oral sweeteners, neonates, needles, and
analgesia. MeSH terms included Needles*, Sucrose/*administration dosage, Pain/*prevention control,
Punctures/*adverse effects, Sweetening Agents/*administration dosage, Humans; Infant; Randomized
Controlled Trials as Topic. Inclusion criteria included infants 1 year of age, publication dates: 2005
2016, randomized control trial, systematic review, USA, glucose/sucrose,
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Effects Of Statins On Risk Of Stroke And Preventing...
ASSESMENT OF THE EFFECT OF STATINS IN LOWRING THE RISK OF STROKE AND
PREVENTING CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA
Introduction
Stroke is a world wide common disease with its occurrence depending on multiple risk factors
involved, one of which is high blood cholesterol and LDL level, it is thought that lower cholesterol
level decreases the incidence of cerebrovascular ischemia (doc3.pdf) which has been concluded from
many clinical trials conducted for the purpose of understanding the adverse effects of statins, drugs
that have been manufactured primarily for the purpose of controlling blood cholesterol level, statins
are defined as a family of drugs that control and inhibit cholesterol production by acting through ...
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thrombotic stroke (doc1.pdf [38] ). New evidence revealed that treatment with statin prior to the
occurrence of severe ischemic stroke is effective in providing a better neurologic presentation and
lower death rate yet a non favorable effect of statin is an increased incidence of brain hemorrhage
(doc2.pdf [conclusion]).
Although Statin family of drugs were not primarily designed to be protective against ischemic stroke
there is significant evidence in randomized studies that it lowers the incidence of cerebrovascular
events (doc3.pdf table1)
An HPS random clinical trial of subgroup analysis of the effect of statin treatment on reoccurrence of
ischemic stroke with a large sample size of patients suffering from previous cerebrovascular ischemia
have shown a significant benefit in lowering the reoccurrence of ischemic stroke in those patients
(doc3.pdf), to furthermore establish and confirm the strong evident relationship between statin treated
high serum LDL and lower incidence of ischemic stroke a meta analysis and systemic review of
available data pertaining to frequency of occurrence of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attacks
to the year 2015 were analyzed and the number of included
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COLD War and the Arms Race Essay
COLD War and the Arms Race When President Truman authorized the use of two nuclear weapons in
1945 against the Japanese in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II, the nature of
international security was changed irreversibly. At that time, the United States had what was said to
have a monopoly of atomic bombs. Soon thereafter, the Soviet Union began working on atomic
weaponry. In 1949, it had already detonated it first atomic bomb and tensions began to heat up
between the two countries. With the information that the Soviets had tested their first bomb, the
United States began work on more powerful weapons1, and a fight for nuclear superiority had begun.
In the 1950 s, the United States announced a policy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many new talks between the two countries would come along with many new advancements in
weaponry. President Kennedy came to office with warnings of a missile gap. The Soviets had
achieved or were achieving a significant advantage in strategic nuclear weapons. Though tensions ran
even higher, Eisenhower s strategy of massive retaliation made little sense and did not account for the
rapidly growing Soviet nuclear arsenal4. Kennedy s nuclear strategy became known as flexible
response. The idea was to acquire the military forces that could deal flexibility with varying levels of
Soviet Aggression3. The most serious confrontation between Russia and the US was the Cuban
Missile Crisis. (Link to Stephanie s page) Soviet leader Khrushchev attempted to place intermediate
range missiles in Cuba. Kennedy responded by imposing a quarantine on Cuba. This resulted in the
removal of the Soviet missiles and led to Kennedy making the decision to dismantle U.S. missiles
based in Turkey. Some analysts argue that the successful outcome was due to the United States nuclear
superiority, which proved that strategic superiority offered important political advantages5. Secretary
of Defense Robert McNamara later concluded, after Kennedy s death, that the only way to defend our
boundaries from a nuclear attack is to counterattack with equal nuclear force.
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Dental Implant Procedure
What To Expect When Your Dentist Inserts An Implant Rod Into Your Jaw
Getting a dental implant requires specialized bone surgery. That s why your general dentist may not be
suitable for the job. You need an implant dentist who has been trained and certified in the procedure.
Here is a quick look at the process you go through to replace a missing tooth with an implant rod.
Bone Evaluation
Your dentist has to evaluate the state of your bone first. This can be done through x rays and a physical
examination. If your tooth has been missing for a long time, your bone may have shrunk. When you
just have one missing tooth, the implant has to go in one specific area. Therefore, the bone in the gap
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If that s the case, you will receive a shot in the gum just like you do when you get a filling. If you have
anxiety about the procedure, the dentist may also offer drugs to sedate you. These calm you and may
even put you into a light sleep, but you ll still be alert enough to follow instructions. In some cases,
general anesthesia might be necessary so you sleep throughout the treatment and are unaware of what
is going on. Your dentist will take your preferences into account when deciding what is best. You may
want to avoid a general anesthetic at all costs. On the other hand, if the idea of bone surgery bothers
you, you may prefer to be put to sleep.
The Procedure
First, the dentist has to access your bone. This is done by cutting open your gum and spreading back
the sides. If the bone is flat, the dentist is ready to start drilling into it. If your bone has an irregular
shape, the dentist will contour it first. By shaving off the raised areas, the bone will hold onto the
implant more evenly and will be stronger.
Drilling into your bone requires careful precision. The hole created in your bone has to be the exact
depth and width needed for the implant rod. The dentist will start with a tiny drill bit and use
progressively larger bits until the hole is the right size. The hole is measured periodically with a
measuring pin. The pin checks for depth and alignment of the hole. When the hole is complete, the
dentist may check it with an x ray to make sure everything looks
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Smoking Has Changed Through The Years
Smoking has greatly changed through the years. However, if one thinks about, it does smoking control
society in a particular way, or does society control the view on smoking. Through time, one can
discover that there are many examples that may explain this question.
People in the 1960 s thought smoking was considered cool at the time and it was the thing to do. Many
people saw smoking as a symbol of statuses, such as being a hard worker or even an office worker. It
showed that one had class because you were a refined person with a good paying job (White,
Cameron,Oliffe, Bottorff). In many cases, smoking was considered beautiful for a women to smoke, in
addition to her daily beauty routine. It was also associated with a strong, hardworking, and handsome
man who all the woman would try to get a date with.
Many people were misled by the cigarette companies who claimed that their cigarettes were easy on
the throat. The cigarette companies labeled the cigarette cartons with a picture of a man in a white lab
coat that represented a doctor. They also printed on the cartons that they asked your doctor if it was ok
to smoke, but in reality, they did not (Gardner, Martha, Brandt). This marketing scheme worked very
well to mislead people in believing that cigarettes were healthy for you. Since people see Doctors as
intelligent people and are professionals in their respective field and studied medicine for years, people
believe them undoubtedly.
The media was very successful in
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The Benefits Of Volunteering
Volunteering not only is enjoyable, but also maintains someone s health physically and mentally.
Volunteering allows people to get outside and see the bigger picture of life. It allows someone to gain
characteristics for a specific job they might be interested in. Depression and negative things that
someone might be going through are eliminated. A sense of purpose is gained when someone choose
to volunteer whether they are younger or elderly. It impacts an elderly person s life a little more,
especially if they have retired. It allows them to get out and live life with a gratifying mind set. Not
only does volunteering payoff to the people choosing to volunteer, it also give the people or society
suffering a more desirable lifestyle.
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People may not understand how much they are doing in the world when they choose to volunteer, but
even a little work can contribute to more than they think. Gaining proper social skills leads to
characteristics for a specific job someone might be interested in. Jobs look for someone who can work
well with others and communicate well with problems that are caused throughout the world. Health
benefits are also gained during volunteering. It limits the sense of depression someone may be
fighting. When someone volunteers it allows them to get outside of their own problems and help
others that are struggling as well. Self confidence is usually gained when someone helps another
person. Giving is always better than receiving. Volunteering can also maintain someone s exercise and
allows them to continue to be active throughout the community. When someone feels like they are
needed somewhere, they gain a sense of purpose. Everyone has a purpose in the world, and
volunteering is a great way to earn that purpose. Volunteering impacts elderly people a little more. It
allows them to get outside of their homes and realize they can still do something to help within the
community also. It protects and supplies a healthy lifestyle for them. Giving in a simple way to the
community as a whole and the people in it can make a significant difference throughout the
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Evaluation Of The Clinical Training
a. Beginning December 5, 2016, the clinical instructor will use both formative evaluation methods to
assess the student s progress towards achieving the course outcomes and expected behaviors each
week (Billings Halstead, 2016). In addition, the clinical instructor will review the student s self
evaluation plan upon completion of the clinical rotation (Billings Halstead, 2016).
b. The clinical instructor will evaluate the student using electronic orders, medication profiles, and the
five rights of the medication administration process. In addition, the student s preceptor will be
required to provide feedback each week using a rubric, which outlines learning outcomes and
behaviors necessary for the student to pass the course. Likewise, the student will be required to
complete care plans for each patient assignment. The student will also complete a self evaluation form
at the end of the clinical rotation, which must include examples of how her performance met each
course outcomes and demonstrated behaviors consistent with the role of a nursing professional (
Clinical Satisfactory, n.d.).
c. The clinical instructor will document the student s progress towards meeting course outcomes and
standards of behavior using anecdotal notes, which ... are objective written descriptions of observed
student performance or behaviors (Billings Halstead, 2016, p. 448). In addition, the instructor will
meet with the student each week to discuss strengths, weaknesses, and provide
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Risks And Risks Of Risk Management Practices
The aim of risk documentation is to provide security and information to users, such as management,
so that they can make effective decisions (HB 436:2013, pp. 88). AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 is the
standard for risk management principles and guidelines in Australia (HB 436:2013, pp. 2).
HB436:2013 provides guidance to the application of AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 (HB 436: 2013, pp.2).
In 2013 HB436:2004 was updated, one of the new changes states that risk management practices
should be able to traceable, however, a complete log or record of risks is not necessarily required
(HB436:2013, pg. 88). This essay will discuss the potential risks and potential decrease in risks which
may result due to more flexible documentation options.
Many managers make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It could be hard for stakeholders to understand risks if there is no clear documentation of particular
risks.
For risk management is to be effective, it has to be measured, reviewed and monitored (ISO AU/NZS
31000:2009, pp 14). This could also be very difficult without a good understanding of each particular
risk.
It is important for organisations to have a good understanding of their risks because they are often held
liable for the actions of their employees (Fadun 2013). If risks are not well documented, it would be
very difficult for different employees as well as management to all have the same understanding of the
risks that face the organisation. If risks are not understood, they cannot effectively be prepared for or
monitored.
Risk disclosure reduces uncertainty in investors, because it creates trusts between investors and the
organisation (Ismail, Rahman Ahmad 2013). If risks are not effectively disclosed and a risk eventuates
as a result of inadequate planning, it can affect the financial outcome of an organisation, because
investors will no longer trust them (Ismail, Rahman Ahmad 2013).
Risk disclosure can also improve the quality of strategic planning (Ismail, Rahman Ahmad 2013). If
an organisation has to disclose a risk they may be more likely to plan more effectively for it, because
they have acknowledged that it could be an issue.
Organisations usually only disclose information which
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Man and Nature after the Fall in John Milton s Paradise Lost
Man and Nature after the Fall in Paradise Lost
In Paradise Lost, the consequences of the fall and the change in relations between man and nature can
best be discussed when we look at Milton s pre fall descriptions of Eden and its inhabitants. Believing
that fallen humans could never fully understand what life was like in Eden and the relationships purely
innocent beings shared, Milton begins his depiction of Paradise and Adam and Eve through the fallen
eyes of Satan:
So little knows
Any, but God alone, to value right
The good before him, but perverts best things
To worse abuse, or to thir meanest use.
Beneath him with new wonder now he views
To all delight of human sense expos d
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His fair large Front and Eye sublime declar d
Absolute rule; and Hyacinthine Locks
Round from his parted forelock manly hung
Clust ring, but not beneth his shoulders broad:
Shee as a veil down to slender waist
Her unadorned golden tresses wore
Dishevell d, but in wanton ringlets wav d
As the vine curls her tendrils, which impli d
Subjection, but requir d with gentle sway...(IV, 287 308)
Adam and Eve are tall and erect like the trees, pure and nude, uncovered like the rural landscape.
Adam s hair cut short, almost as if the pair had pruned it. Eve s body seems to be supported by the
garden, but her hair is described as wild, unadorned and wanton, not unlike the landscape outside of
Eden: Steep wilderness, whose hairy sides/ With thicket overgrown, grotesque and wild... (IV, 135
36).
With special care and a watchful eye the Eden will not smother itself, just as Adam and Eve are safe
from Satan when they are together. When Eve leaves Adam, she is tempted by the Serpent and decides
to eat the forbidden fruit. When this happens, the earth feels the fall profoundly:
So saying, her rash hand in evil hour
Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck d, she eat:
Earth felt the wound, and Nature form her seat
Sighing through all her
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Theme Of Redemption And Good Country People By Flannery O...
Flannery O Connor s stories A Good Man Is Hard to Find , and Good Country People both present
very similar themes. Within these stories is the theme of redemption, and the way relationships affect
the way people interact with each other seem to be a core issue she struggles with. Both stories have a
protagonist that have to deal with some type of villain who has little to no belief, while their presence
of faith that there is good in people gets them into the horrible situations that they find themselves in.
She uses some of the same aspects in both stories in very different ways. The characters are a big part
of her stories, the conflicts that arise in the story, and the symbolism that is used. This paper will
explore how faith can lead us to have false hope and why it is important to remain aware. In both
stories there are seemingly different protagonist. First there is Hulga. She is someone that rude, harsh,
with Doctorate in Philosophy, and is appalled by the idea of love. Then you have a grandmother, who
is always looking back on the old days and a slight sense of wonder. From what O Connor gives the
reader in their descriptions, there is not much similarities happening. However, under the surface of
these characters the reader can see that both characters are somewhat shallow and do not see this about
themselves. Hulga, even though she is highly educated she is a believer in nothing, all she knows is
what to say and when to say it. This becomes obvious when
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Essay On Law Of Law
Federal laws and policies are more than just lists of actions that come with jail time. It also includes
legislation that endorses certain aspects and solves problems facing the country as a whole, as well as
individual states*****. The process by which ideas become laws and policies is the journey of the
legislative process. It is through this process that an examination of Senate bill 2517 , the Combat
Terrorist Use of Social Media Act of 2016, how it is progressing though Congress, and its likelihood
of becoming law can take place. The process through which bills become laws is long and somewhat
convoluted. First, an idea is created. Anyone can come up an issue they believe needs to be resolved.
Members of Congress, politicians, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the Rules committee decides to allow the bill, it is debated on the House floor. Amendments may be
added, sections edited, revised, or struck out altogether***. If the majority of the house votes in favor
of the bill, it is sent to Senate where a similar process takes place. In Senate, a senator takes the bill
and presents it, after which, if it is approved, it is sent to committee once again for more questionings
and public hearings***. Following the same model as in the House, if it can pass through the
subcommittee and committee, it is produced for the larger Senate. If it is called up by the floor
majority leader, who decides whether or not to let it appear before the whole of the Senate, it will
again be amended and edited until a vote takes place. In the case of a majority yes vote, the bill is sent
back to the House. If the House disagrees with any part of the changes, the bill is then sent to the
Conference committee. The conference committee is made up of members of both the House and the
Senate and from both parties who together work out a compromise****. Once a compromise is
reached, the bill is sent back to both the Senate and the House for yet another round of voting***. If
the bill makes is through both the House and the Senate, it is then sent to the president for his or her
review. If the president approves the bill, it is then signed into law, if
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  • 1. 70 Music Essay Topics + Writing Guide - How To Writ 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 70 Music Essay Topics + Writing Guide - How To Writ 70 Music Essay Topics + Writing Guide - How To Writ
  • 2. Oral Sub-Mucosal Tissue, Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma ) Cytokeratin 19 Expression in normal oral mucosal tissue, oral sub mucous fibrosis and oral squamous cell carcinoma An immunohistochemical study ABSTRACT: Objective: The present study is carried out to characterize the CK19 profile in Normal oral mucosa, OSF and Oral Squamous cell carcinoma and ascertain if this could be used as a surrogate marker for malignant transformation Materials and Methods: Immunohistochemical analysis of 10 NOM, 35 OSF and 10 oral SCC cases taken from patients and archives using cytokeratin 19 was done and the data were correlated. Results: Fourteen% (14%) of OSF cases, 0% of SCC and 20% of NOM tissue were negative for CK 14 staining. 31% of OSF cases, 10% of SCC and 10% of NOM tissue showed mild staining. 37% ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The study provides a detailed interaction between OSF and cytokeratin 19 and analyses its surrogate marker potential Materials and Methods Hypotheses to be tested: Whether cytokeratin 19 can be used as a surrogate marker for malignant transformation of oral submucous fibrosis Source of data: 35 cases of oral submucos fibrosis, 10 normal oral mucosal tissue and 10 of oral squamous cell carcinoma were taken for the study. Confirmed Oral submucos fibrosis progressing cases to oral squamous cell carcinoma were taken for this study and were collected from department archives and the patients attending the department of oral medicine, oral surgery and other departments of Yenepoya Dental College, Mangalore,Karnataka,India after the taking informed patients concern. Normal oral mucosa tissue samples were obtained from 10 patients during surgical removal of the third molar tooth after taking informed patients concern. Ten paraffin embedded blocks or sections of already diagnosed cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma which were progressed from oral submous fibrosis were obtained from the archives. Sample Size 55 cases. 1) 10 of Normal oral mucosa tissue 2) 35 of Oral sub mucous fibrosis 3) 10 of Oral squamous cell carcinoma Inclusion: Histologically confirmed cases of oral sub mucous fibrosis and oral squamous cell carcinoma were included Exclusion: Sections of size less than 2µm were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. “While Shareholders and Managers Will Have Different... Managers are hired to act on behalf of the shareholders of a firm. However, this is not always the case as both parties have different objectives. The difference in interests between shareholders and managers derives from the separation of ownership and control in a corporation (Berk and DeMarzo, 2011: 921). Whereas shareholders are interested in maximising their own wealth, managers may have more personal interests which differ to that of the shareholders. Downs and Monsen (no date, cited in Chin, Cooley and Monsen, 1968:435) suggest that managers self interest lies in maximising their life time income and that such self interest will be congruent with profit maximisation for the firm only in special cases . This conflict between both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it may be a simple solution, there are costs involved. Berk and DeMarzo (2011:922) state that as no one shareholder has an incentive to bear these costs, as the benefits are then divided between all shareholders, they instead elect a board of directors to monitor the managers on their behalf. The directors duties include hiring the executive team, approving major investments and acquisitions, and dismissing executives if necessary (Berk and DeMarzo, 2011: 922). The level of monitoring required differs across firms and is based on the magnitude of the incentive gap between principal and agent (Beatty and Zajac, 1994, cited in Westphal and Zajac, 1994:125). However, the main factor affecting the level of monitoring provided is the cost, otherwise all rational firms would monitor maximally, irrespective of the strength of incentive compensation contracts or other factors (Westphal and Zajac, 1994:125). Although the board of directors are hired to keep a close eye on top management, the agency problem may still exist. This will occur when the director s duties in monitoring have been compromised as they have connections with management. A way of overcoming this problem is to hire directors who are independent to the company, as they are deemed to be better monitors of managerial effort. As Mehran (1995:166) states, outside directors are more independent of top management and thus better represent the interests of shareholders than do inside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Why A College Education Is Not Valuable A college Education is Not Valuable College isn t for everyone. College education doesn t mean that one can a better job than those that did not attend college, not all good paying jobs include going to college. Sure college is good for you but at the same time it can be a problem. High school graduate could go to community college, work construction, work at a minimum wage job, or they could join the military. College in not valuable because of the student loan debt, the amount of stress while going to college can lead to dropping, and just because you have a degree does not guarantee a long lasting career. The first reason a person should reconsider going to college is because of student debt. The average will graduate with $26,000 in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most college students that go to college have jobs that they so they can keep up on finances so they can pay for food and mostly college, but a lot of students drop out because they have to work and feel overwhelmed with their school work and worrying about college so they get stressed and end up dropping out because they can t afford it and now they end up having to pay student loan debt A lot of people think college is the best way to find a good job and a long lasting career and whatever you put your mind to, but that not true there s a lot of people that have had and still have a long lasting career that they enjoy doing like for instance Ishod wair he s a professional skateboarder that s from new Jersey and he s living the life bought himself a nice crib and hopefully one can do that for my mom one day. I hope in the future I can do the same because personally one who doesn t thick school is imported it is but i honestly really don t think so and i would hate to go to school for 4 more years after one graduate and have to pay student debt and the the other thing that i enjoy and not waist of time for me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Liquid Chromatography 9.1 Orbitals and Theories of Chemical Bonding 1. Which one of the statements concerning valence bond (VB) and molecular orbital (MO) bond theories is correct? a) MO theory predicts that electrons are localized between pairs of atoms. b) In VB theory, bonding electrons are delocalized over the molecule. c) MO theory accurately describes bonding in O2 and NO, VB theory does not. d) VB theory can describe molecular bonding in excited states. e) MO theory is used to accurately predict the colors of compounds. Answer: c 9.2 Valence Bond Theory 2. Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT? 1. The overlap between an s orbital and a p orbital is called a pi bond. 2. The overlap of two s orbitals in H2 is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a) tetrahedral b) trigonal bipyramidal c) square planar d) square pyramidal e) see saw Answer: d 21. What is the molecular geometry around a central atom that is sp2 hybridized, has three sigma bonds, and one pi bond? a) trigonal planar b) trigonal pyramidal c) bent d) T shaped e) tetrahedral Answer: a 22. What is the molecular geometry around a central atom that is sp3d hybridized and has one lone pair of eletrons? a) trigonal bipyramidal b) trigonal pyramidal c) see saw d) tetrahedral e) square planar Answer: c 23. What is the hybridization of a central atom that has four sigma bonds and has no lone pairs of electrons? a) sp b) sp2 c) sp3 d) sp3d e) sp3d2 Answer: c 24. Upon heating, CaCO3 decomposes to CaO and CO2. What change in the hybridization of carbon occurs in this reaction? a) sp to sp2 b) sp2 to sp3 c) sp3 to sp d) sp2 to sp e) no change Answer: d
  • 6. 25. One product of the combustion of ethane, C2H6, is carbon dioxide. What change in hybridization of the carbon occurs in this reaction? a) sp3 to sp2 b) sp3 to sp c) sp2 to sp3 d) sp2 to sp3d2 e) sp2 to sp Answer: b 26. Nitric acid, HNO3, dissociates in water to form nitrate ions and hydronium ions. What change in hybridization of the nitrogen atom occurs in this dissociation? a) sp2 to sp3 b) sp2 to sp c) sp3 to sp d) sp to sp3 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Parthenon Marbles Essay An Open Letter to Stephen Fry on the Subject of the Elgin Marbles Dear Mr Stephen Fry, I am writing to you in response to your recent Intelligence Squared debate on the subject of the Parthenon Marbles. As we are all aware, the Parthenon bears immeasurable cultural importance as a surviving example of Classical architecture in the modern world. The structure also bears many artefacts, including friezes depicting significant historical events such as the occurrences at the Battle of Marathon. The Elgin Marbles , which were removed from the Parthenon by Lord Elgin upon the agreement of the Ottoman Empire between 1801 and 1805, depict such a scene. The Greek Government have requested that the British Museum return the Marbles, on the basis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Culture, being a ubiquitous concept, is not innately tied to a specific location and consequently, cultural artefacts cannot belong uniquely to any one nation. Greece cannot therefore hold the sole right to artefacts such as the Parthenon Marbles. In the interest of the preservation of an artefact of great global significance, the Marbles should remain in the British Museum; a place which documents world history in an open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Rite Of Spring And The Nutcracker Analysis Listening to Music class has taught me a new way to listen and enjoy music. I have learned how to differentiate the melodies, rhythms, and instruments in a song. It has also introduced me to different genres in the music world, aside from what is usually played on the radio. I can now attend any concert, listen to any genre, or watch any ballet and easily recognize the many specific aspects the music being played has. Ballets are very interesting to me. The audience is able to enjoy the music being played as it is telling a story, and being acted out through the performer s body language. In the two ballets, The Rite of Spring and The Nutcracker, a great story is told in both referencing the many great dynamics music has. These two specific ballets are written by different composers, and each one of them have certain conditions they were written under. As well as different receptions, popularity, and development. The Rite of Spring and The Nutcracker s differences has made some sort of an impact in the performing world back then as well as now. To begin, The Rite of Spring was composed by Igor Stravinsky. Stravinsky was born in 1882 near St. Petersburg, Russia. As a Russian born composer, his music had a revolutionary impact on musical thought and sensibility just before and after World War I, and his compositions remained a touchstone of modernism for much of his long working life (Taruskin; White). According to Wikipedia, he is considered one of the most important and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Moss Physcomitrella Patens Lab Report Introduction The moss Physcomitrella patens is an alluring model system for plant biology and functional genome analysis. It shares numerous biological features with higher plants (vascular plants) however it also has the exceptional advantage of an efficient homologous recombination system for its nuclear DNA. This permits exact genetic manipulations and targeted knockouts to study gene function, an approach due to low frequency of targeted recombination events is not routinely conceivable in any higher plants. (1) One of the reasons to study the biology of P. patens, lies in the key position of mosses in plant evolution and the associated gain of specific features connecting the aquatic and terrestrial mode of life. (5) Mosses are situated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through homologous recombination, specific genes can be knocked out and its function may become known. By understanding the functions of gene sequences in P. patens, we can compare it to other higher plants and further broaden our knowledge of gene functions in plant biology. By studying the repair of DNA damage in Physcommitrella patens, history of plants can be further detailed. P. patens is a model organism that will answer many questions about plants genome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Alice, Food, And Inner Desires Alice, Food, and Inner Desires Lewis Carroll s whimsical journey into Wonderland has created a fantasy worlds full of mystery and depth. In this essay I will discuss the links between the consumption of food and the underlying desires behind consuming. In this essay I will argue that food is used as a transformative device to enable Alice to voluntarily explore and involuntarily supress her inner desires. Within the Lewis Carroll texts, Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass and What Alice found there, Alice experiences two very different encounters with food. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland delves into the idea of eating or drinking for pleasure. In contrast, Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are close links between Alice s change in size and the gain of power. According to Nicholson, consuming food is the material means of growth, where growth may be defined as gaining power (39). This translates to the idea that Alice has power over her surroundings, she desires to be omnipotent and break free of her inhibitions. Nicholson also explains that What is killed does not die voluntarily. Therefore the creatures man eats must be weaker than he is (39). Alice supports this idea when she consumes the cake labelled EAT ME (Carroll 12). Not only does Alice consume the cake, but she does so to gain the power to transform so that she may carry on with her pursuit of the garden. Alice s consumption of food in Wonderland not only represents her need for power but also her need to fulfill internal desires. According to Garland, Alice s attitude toward food...contrib[utes] to an understanding of the representations of sexuality and subjectivity in Wonderland (25). This is reflected in Alice s quick desire s to eat and drink in the first scene, despite the fact that she does not have any physical hunger. Garland also notes that, the relationship Carroll presents between sexual females, desire, fear, and death is contrasted strongly with female children, innocence, joy, and life (27). This suggests that although Alice appears to be an innocent you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Population Control In Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury in the year 1953. This book was composed with the main idea of population control though the means of destroying written content. They felt by burning all the books it would keep people from invoking emotions. Thus, eliminating war and crime. This concept has been used though out history. The control though placing limitations on shared knowledge. In this paper I will discuss the psychology, sociology, Ideology, socioeconomic, utilitarianism and my own personal view points on the subject. Terms I learned while researching my paper are Demodystopias they are a subgenre of dystopias where the imagined futures derive from demographic change, taken to an extreme level: the population explosion, depopulation, mass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel s protagonist chooses to make a radical break with society after he comes to recognize his own unhappiness. In neo classical economic terms, new information changes views, which in turn changes behavior. So this tells us that there is a direct correlation between one s own emotional stability and the availability of free flowing information. There is an instinctual human need to be curious and seek out answers to unseen questions. It is very natural for us to ask that a one word question why?? John Stuart Mill s reflection on happiness in his essay On Utilitarianism offers a normative economic approach to understanding of the search for happiness and the constraints in the search for one s own need to be an induvial and seeking knowledge. Now that we have touched on all the subjects that affect a population in regards to suppression and keeping that population ignorant to its own past and/or limiting the flow of information. The novel is set in a futuristic world that is simultaneously militaristic, prosperous and highly controlled. As mentioned before, there is little hint of the economic system in place. That a prosperous economy is consistent with strictly controlled flows of information is implausible to mainstream economic thinking today. Yet recall the novel was written in the early 1950 s, long before the freedom and prosperity nexus was as well understood as it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Coleman Hawkins Essay Coleman Hawkins I think he was the most interesting jazz musician I ve ever seen in my life. He just looked so authoritative . . . I said, Well, that s what I want to do when I grow up. (DeVeaux, 35) Cannonball Adderley said these words when he first saw Coleman Hawkins with the Fletcher Henderson band at the City Auditorium in Tampa, Florida. Just as Hawkins influenced one of the greatest alto players in history, he has influenced many people to become phenomenal saxophone players. Lester Young and Sonny Rollins both give tribute to Coleman Hawkins as being the proliferator of the tenor saxophone as a jazz instrument. (Kernfeld, 506) Hawkins, unfortunately, is labeled as a swing musician though; and while he did begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the time he was twelve he was already being paid to perform at school dances. He then went to high school in Chicago for, at most, one year before dropping out to attend Washburn College in Topeka, Kansas. He studied for two years at Washburn at which time he learned about harmonies and composition; which would prove to be of utmost importance to him and his career in later life. At seventeen, Hawk got his first regular gig in the spring of 1921 playing in the orchestra for the 12th Street Theater in Kansas City. That very summer, Mamie Smith and the Jazz Hounds performed at the theater Hawkins was working. After hearing Bean play, Mamie Smith offered him a job touring with her group. By March of 1922, the Jazz Hounds, now with Hawkins, were playing in New York at the Garden of Joy. Shortly afterwards, he appeared on his first recording with the group. Although his contributions are hardly notable throughout most of the album, he did get a reasonable solo with the tune, I m Gonna Get You. Hawkins and the Jazz Hounds toured across the country reaching out to California, playing in the musical revue, Struttin Along. The Jazz Hounds act was a mix of vaudeville and blues, as were most primarily African American groups in the twenties.(Sadie, 322) Hawkins role was a cross of the two styles in which he would slap tongue his saxophone while lying on his back with his feet in the air.(DeVeaux, 48) After the show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Creation of Israel was the Turning Point Following the partition plan in 1947, the state of Israel was created in 1948. I will be discussing the extent to which the creation of Israel was a turning point throughout a hundred year period. The conflict can be split up into 3 different strands which include: Arab Israeli, Palestinian Israeli, Western involvement. The Arab Israeli conflict is the regional conflict that erupts in 1948 when the newly created Arab states invade Israel and is partially resolved by 1996. The Palestinian Israeli conflict is the local conflict throughout the 100 year period between the native Palestinians and the Israeli s, it is still unresolved. Western involvement represents the foreign nations that were associated in the conflict. My main argument is that the creation of Israel was the principle turning point for the Arab Israeli dispute strand because; it transformed a civil war to an interstate conflict. I also feel that it was the principle turning point for the Palestinian Israeli strand because, it saw a huge change in policy and led to the dissolution of the Palestinian people with many fleeing into surrounding Arab nations, this is known as the Palestinian problem. The Suez crisis was the pivotal moment for the Western Involvement strand because it saw a new era with the start of the Cold War s influence in the Arab Israeli conflict. The creation of Israel meant that the Israeli s were able to fulfil their long term aspiration of creating their own state, which had been fuelled by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Living Religions I was born and raised in a Catholic environment: my family is Catholic, I attended Catholic schools until I graduated from high school and I still practice my beliefs and intend to pass it to my children when the time comes around. Catholicism is a religion that comes from Christianity and therefore Catholics are followers of Jesus Christ; it is a self proclaimed monotheistic religion which sometimes I differ to acknowledge due to the fact that we, as Catholics, deified Virgin Mary to the point that is always present in our prayers and not only that, we also believe in many Saints; something that does not qualify as monotheistic. Also, there is The Trinity where there is one God, represented by three divine persons. But how can one person be three and three be one at the same time? This is one of the many questions I sometimes wonder about my religion... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way I see it, religion has a functional perspective since it helps humans define themselves and that is why religion can be found everywhere in the world. As for my religion, Catholicism, I think I have pantheistic beliefs. Pantheism is defined as a doctrine which identifies God with the universe or regards the universe as a manifestation of God (Oxford Dictionary). Adding to this, my practice towards religion is very liberal: I go to church once in a while, I do not pray every morning and before bed, I do not do Communion (one of the many rituals present at Mass) all the time. I do not read sacred texts, as the Bible, on a daily basis, only when I attend Mass, I am pro choice which contradicts everything that Catholicism preaches on pro life. But overall, I do believe in God and I do have faith in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Rhetorical Analysis Of Snow Falling On Cedars I sit in this AP Language and Composition class trying to decipher the essence of the unending annotations and floods of random texts for the past quarter. Little did I know that I would be taking flight and soaring through the smallest details and threads of literary devices and techniques of analyzing language. Before this class, I looked at a book, aware that it was filled with potential symbolism and crucial themes that were definitely worth considering. Yet, I often paid far less attention to the way words are crafted in efforts to create a beautiful masterpiece. Who knew that the jargon used in Snow Falling on Cedars could significantly shape the overall tone of the book? From the years leading up to this class, the main goal I had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Welty describes the first steps of reading as human, but inward...It is to me the voice of the story or poem itself (Welty 11). Picking up from my knowledge of personification, I gained a new perspective on how books play an impact on how one thinks when reading a piece, as it describes the voice of the book as a human. Having said, this gave me the idea that books establish a personal connection between itself and the reader. Following through with the next chapter, Welty recognizes the value of the summer trips she experienced with her family. She makes an interesting analogy between her trips and reading by calling them stories. Not only in form, but in their taking on direction, movement, development, change...each trip made its particular revelation, though I could not have found words for it (68). Connecting this to the title of chapter two, Learning to See when reading requires looking closely at the small details and soaking it in, in a way that one can look back upon it later. Once one starts to carefully listen and look at the fluidity and rich ingredients a book has, he/she can find their own voice, which leads into the next chapter. Reading spurs imagination which then allows one to explore their own inner being. Welty best describes her encounter of this by explaining my imagination takes its strength and guides its direction from what I see and hear and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Plato s The Republic and The Apology In Plato s The Republic and The Apology, the topic of justice is examined from multiple angles in an attempt to discover what justice is, as well as why living a just life is desirable. Plato, writing through Socrates, identifies in The Republic what he thought justice was through the creation of an ideal city and an ideal soul. Both the ideal city and the ideal soul have three components which, when all are acting harmoniously, create what Socrates considers to be justice. Before he outlines this city and soul, he listens to the arguments of three men who hold popular ideas of the period. These men act to legitimize Socrates arguments because he finds logical errors in all of their opinions. In The Apology, a different, more down to Earth, Socrates is presented who, through his self defense in court, reveals a different, even contradictory, view of the justice presented in The Republic. In this paper, the full argument of justice from The Republic will be examined, as well as the possible inconsistencies between The Republic and The Apology. Socrates three opponents in The Republic come in the form of Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus. Cephalus provides his opinion first, which is that justice is defined by, truthfulness and returning anything we have borrowed (The Republic, 331C). Socrates quickly counters, and says that Cephalus interpretation of justice cannot be right, because, if one borrowed a weapon from a friend who subsequently went out of his mind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Executive Summary for Apple, Inc. Essay Apple Inc. Kenya Jordan, Ashley Kirschmann, Etta Stewart, Leah Monego, Rodrigo Ramos ACC/280 March 27, 2011 Glenn Purcell Executive Summary for Apple, Inc. Company History Apple Inc. is a corporation that designs and manufactures computer hardware, software and other consumer electronic products. The company is known for the Macintosh personal computers, iTunes media applications and the iPod personal music players. Apple was founded in April 1976 by Steven Wozniak and Steve Jobs, both college dropouts. In 1976, Wozniak and Jobs created the Apple I computer which did not have a keyboard or power supply for a computer hobbyist club. Later that summer Wozniak started his development of the Apple II, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Funding Universe, 2011). Assets and Account Payables Apple, Inc. (APPL) operates under a fiscal year accounting period. This period consists of the 52 (or 53) week period that ends on the last Saturday of September. September 25 was the specific date observed as the end of the annual reporting period for 2009 and 2010. Every six years Apple adds an additional week in its first fiscal quarter in an effort to realign its fiscal quarters with calendar quarter. Apple s annual report, as submitted to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Form 10 K, lists its total assets as $47,501 for fiscal year 2009 and $75,183 for fiscal year 2010. Its largest asset for the same two years was $18,201 in short term marketable securities in 2009 and $25,391 in long term marketable securities in 2010. Accounts payable listed as $5,601 in 2009 and $12,015 in 2010. All figures are noted in millions (Apple, Inc. Annual Report). Apple does not report taxes collected from its customers that are paid to governmental authorities. Apple s 2010 annual report lists cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities valued in 2010 as $51,011 million and in 2009 as $33,992 million. Total current assets in the year of 2010 were $41,678 million and for the year ending 2009 were $31,555 million. Current assets are listed in the order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Robert Frost Working Outline Robert Frost 1. Robert Frost Working Outline Working Thesis: Robert Frost applies imagery and figurative language to create vivid visual images with his narrations, creating a well known style as a modern poet while incorporating traditional 19th century poetic practices. I. How Frost creates vivid visual images to make style of poetry unique to him. a. Ezra Pound said, This man has the good sense to speak naturally and to paint the thing as he sees it. Examples from his poetry. b. Amy Lowell reviewed, He goes his own way, regardless of anyone else s rules, and the result is a book of unusual power and sincerity. And Mr. Frost has reproduced both people and scenery with a vividness which is extraordinary. Examples from poetry. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Factors Affecting The Medical Decision Making And Disease... The primary issues presented in this case are related to the cultural as well as the religious factors affecting the medical decision making as well as disease management. This involves Rivka Cohen, who is a six year old girl diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF). Rivka and her family live in a tight knit Hasidic Jewish community where daily life is built on ancient laws and religious devotion. The Cohen family have acknowledged that their daughter requires treatment for her medical condition, but are struggling to find a compromise between their religious and cultural beliefs and the cf treatment team s recommendations. The Cohen s medical decision making and disease management is heavy influenced by their cultural and religious beliefs in conjunction with input from their rabbi. At the present time, the CF treatment team has established a treatment plan, but the Cohens are having a difficult time adhering to this plan due to several factor that will be discussed. Main Tenets of Hasidic Judaism The main tenets of Hasidic Judaism are; mysticism, they approach their belief from a mystical point of view (Karlinsky,2007). Another tenet is Torah where they believe that the first books of Moses called Torah are the literal word of God and they strive to follow all the 613 commandments that have to do with ethical duties to humans as well as ritual obligation to God (Karlinsky,2007). The tenet of spiritual significance of physical makes them to look at the real world as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay about Mirrors Don’t Lie in Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. s... Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. s The Lie Mirrors Don t Lie In The Lie by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Eli Remenzel is a thirteen year old boy on his way to The Whitehill Preparatory School with his parents. Little do they know that Eli is keeping a big secret from them: he didn t get accepted to the school. As the story unfolds Eli finally cracks under the pressure of the lie as the headmaster informs his parents that he wasn t accepted at Whitehill. What happens next is a disaster. As I was reading the story I noticed a lot of qualities in the different characters that are traits I see in myself. Eli, his mother Sylvia, and his father Doctor Remenzel all have different characteristics that reflect me. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I really dislike this trait in myself, so when I read it in Eli I took an immediate disliking to his character in trying to suppress my own feelings about myself. But this is not the only flaw I noticed about myself from the story. Eli s mother Sylvia and I also have a lot in common. Through out the entire story she was enraptured in talking about how many Remenzels had attended the Whitehill School and what contributions they had made to it. She stated during one part of the drive to the school: I look through this catalog, and I see all the buildings named after Remenzels, look through the back and see all the hundreds of dollars given by Remenzels for scholarships, and I just can t help thinking people named Remenzel are entitled to ask for a little something extra. She was, infact, so enthralled by this information and talking of the school that she failed to notice the strange and awkward behavior of her son. Again, it took reading the story a few times to understand that this is another unattractive quality that I possess. I have the ability to become overly involved in things and I forget to pay attention and listen to the people around me. What particularly stood out in my mind and made me aware of this similarity was Sylvia s excessive repetition of the word I. To me it represents her attention only being focused on what she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. You Can Do This Annie. Be Brave. Essay example When I wake up, I m still in my trailer. I rub my eyes, and sit up. Stretching, I glance down at myself and I do a double take. I m wearing an old sea green dress. It has short sleeves, a hem that goes to my knees, and a fitted middle. On my feet are white canvas shoes that are scuffed at the edges. I stand up, shaky, and walk to my mirror. My hair is parted in the middle, and I find that it s been dyed a darker red and has been curled as well. Makeup, which makes me look younger, shows on my face, and I spot sand between my fingernails. Confused, I walk as I look down at them until I reach my door. Just as I open the door, a hot and steamy air pulses out at me. I step out, and I find that I m in a courtyard filled with people. A stone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It makes me want to run my hands through it. Finnick catches me watching him, and half of his mouth smiles a hair. It returns to it s original position once a vibrantly dressed woman with a tall wig and pale face teeters in her eight inch heels on the stage. Welcome, welcome, welcome! Happy Hunger Games! May the odds be ever in your favor! She says into a microphone, reminding me tremendously of Effie Trinket. Now, before I choose, we have a very special film for you, brought to you from the Capitol! The video plays, retelling the whole District of how the Hunger Games begin. I pretend I m paying attention, but in all honesty, I m not. I m more focused on what s ahead, and what s going to happen to me. I don t even realized the video has stopped playing until the woman onstage says how much she loved that video and says: Now, ladies first. She clicks up to the ball with the girls names in it, and fishes around for a while before picking one name. Holding it in a gloved hand, she trots up to the microphone and opens it. Annie Cresta. She says, looking up from the paper. I pretend to be shocked and I stand in place, staring out into space. Annie? Someone shoves me forward, and I slowly come back to myself. Shaking, I step forward out of the crowd to hear my fake parents sob. I walk slowly in my soft shoes, looking at the ground the entire time. Two Peacekeepers usher me onto the stage, and I stand next to the woman, my hands clasped behind my back. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Effect Of Color On Testing Results The Effect of Color on Testing Results Introduction Our experiment focused on testing scores. We wanted to see whether the color of ink that was used on a test would affect a student s performance on that test. We chose to conduct this experiment in the Sterling C. Evans Library to get a wide variety of students to take the tests since it is the largest and most central library on campus. We felt that this way the best way to attempt to limit the other variables that could affect our results. Our hypothesis was that red ink would cause that student to do more poorly on the test than the student would have done on a test with black ink. Our theory was that red ink would remind students of wrong answers on previous assignments and create a feeling of stress and anxiety. We attempted to answer this question by giving students of various genders, majors, and ages a test of medium difficulty in red and black ink and analyzing the data to find out if their scores correlated with the ink color. In order to determine whether there was a correlation between ink colors and test scores, we measured the students number of wrong answers on the test, time taken on the test, stress level, age, classification, gender, GPA, and college. We chose these measures because they yielded numerical values that could be statistically assessed, and they account for any other variables that might play into the correlation. We measured our results using descriptive statistics, using numbers to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Lolita Analysis Vladimir Nabokov s novel Lolita was first published in France 1955, after being rejected by four publishers whom feared they would be incarcerated. However, it s understandable why the story of a young pubescent girl, being groomed by her paedophilic step father and then engaging in a sexual relationship whilst embarking on a journey across America, didn t sit well with many people, therefore was then banned from 1956 1959, for its obscenity and pornographic content in France, United Kingdom, Argentina, South Africa, USA and New Zealand. The book has also been described as highbrow pornography and absolutely disgusting . But why is the book deemed so obscene and disgusting? Instead of using the book as a moral compass and convicting and condemning the deep rooted corruption that lurks within Humbert Humbert as a paedophile, the reader is assaulted and softened by the power of appeal . In other words, the reader is strangely and obscenely seduced to identify and indulge in their own desires, but by no means specifically perversion, to then cloud the reader s judgement of whether Humbert is guilty or not. Surely for the reader to then condemn him, they would be condemning themselves too? Nabokov himself states that I[he] is neither a writer or a reader of didactic fiction. Lolita has no moral tow... fiction affords me to enter... aesthetic bliss . The power of appeal is where the true obscenity lies; between the reader and the narrator of Humbert. Regardless of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Stalin And Holmes Essay The acclaimed authors, Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle, formulate the characters of Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes respectively, to be similar in the way they analyze, deduce, and connect segments of often thought unsolvable cases. Through their comparable techniques and system of deduction, Dupin and Holmes never fail to trace back evidence to the scene of the crime. However, due to vast differences between the authors writing styles, the audience observes the main characters as distinct individuals, ultimately reinforcing the notion that Dupin and Holmes are not clones, but rather characters from different backgrounds that evolve to epitomize heroic private detectives. The ability to arrive to conclusions through careful analysis of the obvious and the hidden, is a trait not present in many figures. Dupin and Holmes are akin to one another in the way that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dupin is sent to search Minister D. s apartment for a letter that is stolen from a personage with great rank, assumably the Queen. Because Minister D. is both a poet and mathematician, Dupin deduces that Minister D. is too clever to leave the letter somewhere the police will check first, that being concealed from the naked eye. When the Prefect spends all his time looking at the nooks and crannies of the premises, including microscopic searches of the rungs of the chair and the jointings of each furniture, Dupin focuses his search on random piles of letters and papers left near Minister D. s writing table. Dupin glimpses across a letter that is radically different from the one of which the Prefect had read [him] so minute a description (Poe 476). Careful observation of specific elements of this particular letter, such as the excessive crumples and tears, lead Dupin to finalize his speculation that the purloined letter is indeed the one right before his very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Importance Of Gothicism In Jane Austen s Novel... The class of the novel started just in the eighteenth century however since its exceptionally beginning it grew quickly. Distinctive sorts of the class rose, for instance a novel of conduct, a household novel or a Gothic novel. The Gothic novel is a well unmistakable sort among the others and has a critical effect on the improvement of the entire type of the novel. In opposition to Neoclassicism which adulated realism, Gothicism did not trail the principles of etiquette, did not matter instructive highlights but rather put highlight on secret, ponder and sublimity. Along these lines, Gothic fiction increased tremendous prevalence among the users. In any case, after numerous books of the kind being distributed, they ended up being regular too every one of the stories connected a similar arrangement of highlights for the setting, plot and characters. That brought a rush of feedback of the Gothic novel and started the act of satirizing its traditions. One of the best parodists of Gothic moved toward becoming Jane Austen with her novel Northanger Abbey. This exposition exhibits the essential highlights of Gothic fiction and Jane Austen s techniques for mocking them. The primary section concentrates on the introduction of the Gothic traditions. It is essential to comprehend the customary standards administering the Gothic novel in light of the fact that exactly that point does the need of imitating them to turn out to be clear. The primary part demonstrates the purposes behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nt1310 Unit 4 Test Report The training data contained both labeled data D_la={〖x_i,y_i}〗_(i=1)^kl and unlabeled data D_un= {〖x_j}〗_(j=kl+1)^(kl+u) where x_(i ) is the feature descriptor of image I and y_i={1,...,k} is its label .k is the number of categories. l is the number of labeled data in each category, and u is the number of unlabeled data. Our method aims to learn a high level image representation S by exploiting the few labeled data D_land great quantities of unlabeled ones, which is then fed into different classifiers to obtain final classification results. The procedure of semisupervised feature learning by SSEP is shown in Fig. 1. First, a new sampling algorithm based on GNA [19] is proposed to produce T WT sets P^t={(〖s_i^t,c_i^t)}〗_(i=1)^kp , t ∈{1,.....,T} ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Indigenous People Of Jamestown The first business that the settlers got to after they shortly arrived in Jamestown was establishing who would be making decisions. They chose seven men to be a part of a council. Captain John Smith was included in this council. After getting settled in to Jamestown, a report was made to the King. This was done by two ships traveling all the way back to England. On the way back to Jamestown from England, more supplies were brought back and more people to become settlers of Jamestown. But in the time that the people were back in England giving a report to the King, most of the settlers back in Jamestown had become very sick and many had starved to death due to the lack of supplies and food. The indigenous people of the land where Jamestown was located tried many times to attack the settlers who were left behind. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After only two weeks, Jamestown came under attack from warriors from the local Algonquian Native American confederacy, but the Indians were repulsed by the armed settlers ( Jamestown Settlers Arrive May 13, 1607 HISTORY.Com ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Andre Agassi Relationship Open Family relationships are not always easy. You have grown up in a different generation and a different world than your parents did, and your grandparents did, and therefore it can be difficult to understand one another. This is a problem that the tennis player Andre Agassi in his childhood has experienced and writes about in this extract from his autobiography Open from 2009. He begins his autobiography with the lines My father s mother lives with us. She s a nasty old lady from Tehran with a wart on the size of a walnut on the edge of her nose . Already here his relationship with his grandmother has been established as problematic, as the first thing we must know about her is her walnut sized wart. He sees his grandma s only purpose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the way his father was taught how to fight, although his true compassion was tennis. Since no one else in Iran played tennis, he had no one to compete with, and therefore he pressured Andre Agassi to play, although it may not have been what he wanted to accomplish with his life She should tell him to back off, ease up, that tennis isn t life . His relationship to his father is troubled as well he even nicknamed the father the dragon . His favorite family member is his uncle Isar whom he has heard about all his life, but first meets after Isar has escaped from Iran. In appearance, his father and uncle are identical, but to Andre Agassi is their behavior the exact opposite of each other My father is shrill and stern and filled with rage. Uncle Isar is soft spoken and patient and funny . His uncle helps him with his homework and will gladly explain it to him as much as needed, whereas his father would lose his temper if Andre Agassi did not understand it after the first explanation. Uncle Isar s calm speaks to Andre Agassi, who finds it hard to understand his father s rage. His relationship with his siblings is not mentioned in this extract, but in the end of the extract he comments on his mother. She again is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Economy Of The Norse Peoples The economy of the Norse peoples settled in Iceland evolved primarily around husbandry of cattle, pigs, and goats. Livestock provided an array of foodstuffs and wool, which was used to make cloth, while agriculture was geared more towards pastoral care and dairy farming than the cultivation of cereal grains due to the cold climates and poor soil. Their grains consisted mainly of oats and barley, which could be grown during the short growing season. Chieftains and wealthy individuals also relied upon seafaring trade for valued luxury goods from continental Europe. Economics were deeply intertwined with social practices of the time. Kin groups functioned as economic units. Members of the community often relied upon one another. The Haensa Thorir s Saga is an example of close knit socioeconomic community struggling to preserve the health of their pastorally based economy upon the backdrop of a poor harvest as a result of famine. The Nordic people established extensive trade networks that transverse Europe and lined the Scandinavian coast. Near the beginning of the story, Ørn, a Norwegian merchant, docked his vessel in the Borgarfjord harbor with the intent to sell his goods. The local chieftain, Odd, visited the merchants and declared that he always set the prices on goods that were sold there, to which Ørn replied We ll deal with our goods as we see fit, whatever you say, because this cargo belongs to us and not to you. Ørn challenges the political power of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Reflection Paper On Team Work Team work is at the nucleus of clinical practice in radiography. It is the core structure that allows the efficient flow of work whilst still providing patient centred care. There must be an understanding that a team is not merely a group of people working in proximity to each other; but it is a group of people who use the division of labour and an apprehension of each other s role in the team to work in a rational and proficient manner. This essay will reflect on the team building I participated in and its correlation to my Belbin personality team roles. I will also explore the value of this in practice, in terms of patient centred care and legislation. Using other personality questionnaires, I will consider Belbin s ability to reflect my own roles and question if another method would be more accurate in doing this. In the 1970 s Meredith Belbin devised the Belbin team inventory behavioural test. It was aimed to assess how an individual behaves and interacts in a team environment before placing these people into 9 categories. A person may be spread across multiple categories not defining them to a single possibility. Using the Belbin test has been shown to may improve work in a team. One piece of research used 84 teams to find that forming groups based on Belbin role balance assumption might enhance group performance (Curseu Meslec, 2015, para 36). This means that having a full array of team roles and understanding each other s strengths and weaknesses can exert positive influence on team performance. Knowing your own Belbin team role allows you to acknowledge your strengths and weaknesses thus helping you focus on what you need to do to improve. From doing the personality questionnaire I was identified as an implementer and a shaper at similar high scores, however the rest of my scores were evenly spread across the remaining 6 roles. I interpret this as in a group I would fit into the role of planning and carrying out strategies in a resourceful way, whilst providing drive to the team to keep the momentum. I may also be able to slot into any missing roles. Belbin (2009) states that implementers are happy to carry out the less appealing tasks in the team those that other members do not want to do or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Comparing Romeo And Juliet And A Midsummer Night s Dream Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night s Dream are both based on the same tragedy of Pyramus and Thisbe which explains why they are very much alike. Although Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy and A Midsummer Night s Dream is a comedy, these two plays share many similarities such as the theme of power and control. Shakespeare develops the theme of power and control likewise in both Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night s Dream by displaying the character s oblivion to the amount of power they obtain. In both Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night s Dream the parents force arranged marriages on their daughters thinking their girls will be docile. In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet s father forces Juliet to marry Paris even though she loves Romeo and begs her father not to. Juliet, desperate, pretends to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet create several plans in order to try to be with each other but each step they took led closer and closer to their death. The fearful passage of their death marked love . Everything Romeo and Juliet did to try to defy their fate made things worse showing that they could never run away from their fate. In A Midsummer Night s Dream the fairies had complete power over all the other characters. In your waking shall be shown/ Jack shall have Jill/Nought shall go ill/The man shall have his mare again, and all shall be/ well (Act 3; Sc 2;Lines 489 493). Lysander and Hermia plan to run away thinking they had the power to keep their love safe but Oberon and Robin were able to ruin the relationship between Lysander, Hermia, and even Helena and fix it again showing that they were more powerful. In both plays the characters thought they had the power to determine their future and make everything better but a higher figure stood in the way and showed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Romanticism In Coleridge s The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Coleridge had been a neighbor, friend and collaborator of Wordsworth and their partnership remained fruitful for the growth of English literature. Their publication of Preface to Lyrical Ballads heralded the birth of Romanticism. Coleridge along with Wordsworth, librated 18th century s poetry from the strict shackles and put along the road to new freedom and achievement. Compared to Wordsworth, Coleridge was subtle and comprehensive, more gifted with poetic sensibilities, but he was indolent and dreamy and liked to lay on the floating lotus like Lord Vishnu and wake up a while only to sleep again for ages. Coleridge s The Rime of The Ancient Mariner has been founded on a dream of his friend Cruickshank, who fancied, he has been a skeleton ship with figures in it. It was Wordsworth, who suggested Coleridge the killing of the Albatross, the revenge of spirits and the stillness of the ship and consequently his sailors dying of thirst. Coleridge blended natural with supernatural and gave a romantic touch to his poetry. What is the supernatural? Through the ages this phenomenon cannot be explained by the known laws of nature. If these supernatural elements lead to the happiness of man they are consider being benevolent, but If they cause suffering and misery they are called evil spirits. Literature has continuously been enriched by stories in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus he appeals to our imagination rather than to the senses. In Ancient Mariner when the skeleton ship approaches to the sailors the verse full of details occurs in the original text which is afterward omitted. Perhaps Coleridge believes that these terrible incidents of the gruesomeness do not add to the suggestiveness of the creation. Even the description of the Mariner having a skinny hand and glittering eyes have a suggestive meaning. The wedding Guest is hypnotized by the Mariner. Thus, he keeps his supernatural to a suggestive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Technology In High School Research Paper Unfortunately, elementary schools do not have enough technology. Studies reflect an increase in the number of students interested in technological areas when they are exposed to science and technology topics at a young age (DeJarnette 181). I know about this because my daughter, Dania, was part of a selected group of students in an engineering class during high school where students learned over four years about building and programming systems. However, this class was not open for all the students in high school, which is sad because more students could be motivated to follow that path. The school had only a small group of students because it was a pilot program promoted and paid for by a private company, and there was not enough money to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. anthem essay The quote, The secrets of the earth are not for all men to see, but for those who will seek them. means that you cannot see what you do not look for. The secrets of this earth does not come to our hands whenever we want it. We must seek for the secrets of the earth ourselves. Only the people who work to find the secrets will have a chance to acquire it. Before he escapes Prometheus is dissecting a frog on a copper wire, equality then discovers electricity, which he explores in his tunnel underground. He makes a magnet move using electricity and creates a lightning rod outside of the tunnel. He explores his tunnel and discovers unidentified boxes with wires and switches and lightbulbs. Later Prometheus discovers how to make a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example instead of alway s referring to him as, We he would say, I. He would be willing to share all of these ideas withe the golden one. The only person he trusts is the golden one, international 4 8818 and his other friends. He said later he would go and bring them here. then he will make his own race. The theme of the book is that losing sight of the individual and his or her needs will lead to the destruction of all progress and all forward movement. This is related to the book because Prometheus wanted to work in the home of the scholars but the government did not let him. That is denying his needs. This lead to the destruction of all progress and all forward movement. Like the people revolting against the government. according to theme of the book Anthem, in history there were many uprising of the people against the government. For example the French Revolution. The French revolution was when the third estate did not like the monarchy of France. So they overthrew the government. There are many other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Memory Loss Essay Memory decline is a natural part of aging. While considered normal, excessive and rapid loss of memory may be an indicator of some bigger issue. As we age, our core functions begin to decline. However, if we continue to remain physically active, engage socially, and eat a healthy diet, there is no reason why memory loss would occur earlier than usual. Forgetfulness is one thing though and severe memory issues is another. Older people who demonstrate signs of cognitive impairment may actually be at high risk for diseases like dementia or Alzheimer s. It is best to consult your healthcare provider so that they can conduct the necessary tests and determine the underlying issues behind the cognitive decline. For some people, bigger issues ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, herbs and spices are readily available and do not have to be taken in high doses for results. In fact, one can simply add these memory forming spices and herbs to regular meals. Keep in mind that there is no guarantee that you will become an Einstein overnight as soon as you start consuming these herbs but one thing you should know is that whether they improve your memory rapidly or not, they do offer many other health benefits like lowering of blood sugar and cholesterol, and preventing heart disease etc. If you want to try herbs and spices to boost your memory, here is a list of some that might help and can easily be added to your daily diet: Parsley and Thyme have earned a reputation for increasing nerve growth in areas of the brain concerned with memory. Animal studies show that rats that were fed a regular diet of parsley and thyme turned out to be far more intelligent as compared to rats that were fed a regular laboratory diet. It is believed that these two spices may even be effective in preventing memory loss due to Alzheimer s disease. Chamomile is a substance found in all types of tea. Many reports suggest that chamomile may be the one reason why Asians tend to have powerful memories. Chamomile is consumed as a tea and studies show that it contains chemicals that not only reduce anxiety but activate neurotransmitters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Death s Acre Summary Dylan Fondren Fondren 1 Anatomy 10th Mr. Sanders 12 8 15 Death s Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead Do Tell Tales By: Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson Introduction Death s Acre is an interseting book to some, but to people like me I did not like it very much. This book is about a body farm in Tennessee on several acres of land where dead corpse lay out in the open fresh air decaying with the aid of insects, bacteria, and birds. In the book Death s Acre, Dr. Bill Bass invites the reader on an unprecedented journey behind the gates of the Body Farm where he revolutionized forensic anthropology. He reveals his most intriguing cases for the first time. He explores the mystery of a headless corpse whose identity astonished police and divulges how the telltale traces of an insect sent a murderous grandfather to death roe. Key Idea 1 One of the few things we learned this year that can be related to this book are the bones and skin. We learned about how the skin heals itself when it s wounded or injured in many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Body Farm didn t receive its first body until 1981 and there were only two kinds of body that were send to this farm. The two kinds of bodies sent here to the body farm were ones used for medical research and others which were used to help solve crimes. The research at the Body Farm increases scientific understanding of what happens to human bodies after they die. The knowledge learned from the research has been used in courts today to convict the guilty criminal in many of the cases. The Body Farm helps with many things today that people wouldnt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Segregation In Charter Schools Charter schools are basically tax payer funded, independent public schools that are free from several of the regulations and laws that traditional public schools are governed by. They are instead; constrained by a contract that specifies the mission of the school, its academic goals and procedures for accountability. The initial charter school was opened in 1992 as an answer to the restriction of educational choice and the need to restructure the public education system. Most charter schools are run by for profit organizations and compose the principle elements for the privatization shift in education and their goals are increased academic achievement. Since charter schools are less restricted by the normal regulations of traditional public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High test scores equal improved academic success and charter schools use segregation as a method of controlling the results of these standardized tests. One way that charter schools use segregation to manipulate the outcome of test scores is by implementing a lottery system for admission. This contributes to the weeding out of unambitious students within its applicants since they are not as likely to even apply for admission. School choice was initially created as a way for schools to diversify, regardless of the existing residential segregation. However, charter schools are able to pick and choose which students are admitted and therefore, reduce the amount of low performing students from attending, thus improving test scores. According to Ravitch (2010), Education researchers call this skimming or cream skimming. It is a very effective way for a school to generate high test scores regardless of the quality of its program (pg. 156). A consequence that results from this skimming is that students of low income areas are being dumped into the traditional public schools and are not allowed the equal opportunity of a better education which is a form of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Informative Speech on Donald Trump Informative Speech: Donald Trump Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will know more about Donald Trump. Introduction I. Does anyone know who s famous line is you re fired! ? Donald Trump. Whether you have seen him on the Apprentice or see him all over the news, Donald Trump seems to be in the media quite a lot. II. By the end of this speech, you will have learned more about the life of Donald Trump. III. We are all business students and Donald Trump has stood out in the business world. IV. I have read a book by Donald Trump and actively read his twitter feed, so I am up to date on his media coverage. V. The three aspects of Donald Trump s life that I will inform you about are what he is known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of his other main business successes are his golf courses. 2. There are 13 locations. a. They are throughout North America and Europe. b. Very luxurious. (Transition: Although Trump is successful in business, he has some controversy in his life as well.) III. The last thing we are going to discuss is Donald Trump s legal struggles. A. According to an article Forbes published in 2011, Trump has had to file his companies for bankruptcy. 1. The years were 1991, 1992, 2004, and 2009. a. The article says that at one point in the 90 s, he was $900 million in debt. 2. Obviously he has built himself and his companies back up many times after the fall. B. Trump has the tendency to get into lawsuits. 1. Bill Maher is being sued currently by Trump. a. According to New York s Daily News, the 4th most popular newspaper in the U.S., Bill Maher is being sued for $5 million as of last month . i. On Jay Leno, Bill Maher said he would give $5 million to charity if Donald Trump could produce his birth certificate proving that he was not the spawn of his mother and an orangutan. ii. Donald Trump did provide his birth certificate and when Maher didn t pay up, Trump said he owed him the money. 2. Trump is also suing a Macy s protest group. a. According to MSN s TV News last month, Trump is threatening to sue the group for $25 million. b. Donald Trump has a clothing and fragrance line at Macy s. i. The group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. On The Beach By Nevil Shute In Nevil Shute s novel On the Beach, the world is quickly and quietly ending. The novel follows the last months of the lives of the last people on Earth as a cloud of radiation moves closer to their homes in Melbourne. The characters each cope with their inevitable demise in a different way: Moira Davidson resorts to alcoholism, Dwight Towers is in denial, John Osbourne indulges in material goods, and Peter Holmes tries to make the most of the time he has left with his family. Despite their dissimilar coping strategies and the horror of the situation, however, not a single character does a thing to save themselves or their families. No one theorizes a way to beat the radiation, no one devises a last minute escape plan, and no one tries to keep humanity from going extinct. In his article, Tom Feller asserts that whether it is truly a realistic portrayal of humanity s reaction to the apocalypse isn t the point; instead, Shute s portrayal of the end times as calm and docile is what gives the novel such forcefulness and emotion. Feller s claim that the novel s potency comes from Shute s detached voice and unimaginative characters is proven by the characters reluctance to react to their fates, the sparse description, and the reserved tone of the book overall. First of all, Shute refrains from inserting his own political opinion or ideas on the demise of humanity, which allows more room for the readers to come to their own conclusions instead of having the author s ideas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Comparing Girl With A Mandolin By Pablo Picasso And... By comparing Girl with a Mandolin (1910) (Figure 1) by Pablo Picasso (1881 1973) and Georges Braque (1882 963) s Man with a Guitar (1912) (Figure 2), this paper will demonstrate that both artists used the same subject matter (analytical cubist) and employed a similarly repetitive process they convey two different ideas; no means totally devoid of realism in Picasso and comforting exploration in Braque. Girl with a Mandolin, this work depicts a naked girl holds a mandolin, and her head turns to the left and presents the right side of face to the viewer, but the rest of her body is directly facing the viewer. She looks down at the front of the mandolin and seems to be playing. Pablo Picasso uses different shapes and colors such as squares, cubes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Effects Of Sucrose On Pain decreases pain is unknown. However, theory supported in animal studies shows the analgesic effects of sucrose can be reversed by using naltrexone. Further studies show that infants who were born to mothers being treated with methadone did not demonstrate the same analgesic effects from sucrose. These findings are essential in demonstrating that the decrease in pain is not similar to the response elicited by non nutritive (NNS) sucking and decrease pain through activation of a different neurological pathway. The main point is the effect of sucrose on pain relief is linked to the sweetness of the solution, as seen with other sweetening solutions such as glucose (McCall, DeCristofaro, Elliott, 2013). The intended handlers for this intervention ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inclusion criteria were children less than 1 year of age. The initial search returned 12 results. The search was furthered by including randomized control trials that returned seven results including a randomized control trail by Hatfield, 2008. This randomized control trial is considered Level II evidence in the hierarchy of evidence for intervention and treatment questions (Melnyl Fineout Overholt, 2015). This specific RCT was chosen from the seven because it discussed immunizations, sucrose as the intervention and the focused population (1 12 month infants) where the others did not. The database was searched for main terms for information on the related topic included oral sucrose, infants, and immunizations. Alternative terms included oral sweeteners, neonates, needles, and analgesia. MeSH terms included Needles*, Sucrose/*administration dosage, Pain/*prevention control, Punctures/*adverse effects, Sweetening Agents/*administration dosage, Humans; Infant; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic. Inclusion criteria included infants 1 year of age, publication dates: 2005 2016, randomized control trial, systematic review, USA, glucose/sucrose, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Effects Of Statins On Risk Of Stroke And Preventing... ASSESMENT OF THE EFFECT OF STATINS IN LOWRING THE RISK OF STROKE AND PREVENTING CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA Introduction Stroke is a world wide common disease with its occurrence depending on multiple risk factors involved, one of which is high blood cholesterol and LDL level, it is thought that lower cholesterol level decreases the incidence of cerebrovascular ischemia (doc3.pdf) which has been concluded from many clinical trials conducted for the purpose of understanding the adverse effects of statins, drugs that have been manufactured primarily for the purpose of controlling blood cholesterol level, statins are defined as a family of drugs that control and inhibit cholesterol production by acting through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... thrombotic stroke (doc1.pdf [38] ). New evidence revealed that treatment with statin prior to the occurrence of severe ischemic stroke is effective in providing a better neurologic presentation and lower death rate yet a non favorable effect of statin is an increased incidence of brain hemorrhage (doc2.pdf [conclusion]). Although Statin family of drugs were not primarily designed to be protective against ischemic stroke there is significant evidence in randomized studies that it lowers the incidence of cerebrovascular events (doc3.pdf table1) An HPS random clinical trial of subgroup analysis of the effect of statin treatment on reoccurrence of ischemic stroke with a large sample size of patients suffering from previous cerebrovascular ischemia have shown a significant benefit in lowering the reoccurrence of ischemic stroke in those patients (doc3.pdf), to furthermore establish and confirm the strong evident relationship between statin treated high serum LDL and lower incidence of ischemic stroke a meta analysis and systemic review of available data pertaining to frequency of occurrence of ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attacks to the year 2015 were analyzed and the number of included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. COLD War and the Arms Race Essay COLD War and the Arms Race When President Truman authorized the use of two nuclear weapons in 1945 against the Japanese in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II, the nature of international security was changed irreversibly. At that time, the United States had what was said to have a monopoly of atomic bombs. Soon thereafter, the Soviet Union began working on atomic weaponry. In 1949, it had already detonated it first atomic bomb and tensions began to heat up between the two countries. With the information that the Soviets had tested their first bomb, the United States began work on more powerful weapons1, and a fight for nuclear superiority had begun. In the 1950 s, the United States announced a policy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many new talks between the two countries would come along with many new advancements in weaponry. President Kennedy came to office with warnings of a missile gap. The Soviets had achieved or were achieving a significant advantage in strategic nuclear weapons. Though tensions ran even higher, Eisenhower s strategy of massive retaliation made little sense and did not account for the rapidly growing Soviet nuclear arsenal4. Kennedy s nuclear strategy became known as flexible response. The idea was to acquire the military forces that could deal flexibility with varying levels of Soviet Aggression3. The most serious confrontation between Russia and the US was the Cuban Missile Crisis. (Link to Stephanie s page) Soviet leader Khrushchev attempted to place intermediate range missiles in Cuba. Kennedy responded by imposing a quarantine on Cuba. This resulted in the removal of the Soviet missiles and led to Kennedy making the decision to dismantle U.S. missiles based in Turkey. Some analysts argue that the successful outcome was due to the United States nuclear superiority, which proved that strategic superiority offered important political advantages5. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara later concluded, after Kennedy s death, that the only way to defend our boundaries from a nuclear attack is to counterattack with equal nuclear force. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Dental Implant Procedure What To Expect When Your Dentist Inserts An Implant Rod Into Your Jaw Getting a dental implant requires specialized bone surgery. That s why your general dentist may not be suitable for the job. You need an implant dentist who has been trained and certified in the procedure. Here is a quick look at the process you go through to replace a missing tooth with an implant rod. Bone Evaluation Your dentist has to evaluate the state of your bone first. This can be done through x rays and a physical examination. If your tooth has been missing for a long time, your bone may have shrunk. When you just have one missing tooth, the implant has to go in one specific area. Therefore, the bone in the gap has to be thick enough and strong enough to hold ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If that s the case, you will receive a shot in the gum just like you do when you get a filling. If you have anxiety about the procedure, the dentist may also offer drugs to sedate you. These calm you and may even put you into a light sleep, but you ll still be alert enough to follow instructions. In some cases, general anesthesia might be necessary so you sleep throughout the treatment and are unaware of what is going on. Your dentist will take your preferences into account when deciding what is best. You may want to avoid a general anesthetic at all costs. On the other hand, if the idea of bone surgery bothers you, you may prefer to be put to sleep. The Procedure First, the dentist has to access your bone. This is done by cutting open your gum and spreading back the sides. If the bone is flat, the dentist is ready to start drilling into it. If your bone has an irregular shape, the dentist will contour it first. By shaving off the raised areas, the bone will hold onto the implant more evenly and will be stronger. Drilling into your bone requires careful precision. The hole created in your bone has to be the exact depth and width needed for the implant rod. The dentist will start with a tiny drill bit and use progressively larger bits until the hole is the right size. The hole is measured periodically with a measuring pin. The pin checks for depth and alignment of the hole. When the hole is complete, the dentist may check it with an x ray to make sure everything looks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Smoking Has Changed Through The Years Smoking has greatly changed through the years. However, if one thinks about, it does smoking control society in a particular way, or does society control the view on smoking. Through time, one can discover that there are many examples that may explain this question. People in the 1960 s thought smoking was considered cool at the time and it was the thing to do. Many people saw smoking as a symbol of statuses, such as being a hard worker or even an office worker. It showed that one had class because you were a refined person with a good paying job (White, Cameron,Oliffe, Bottorff). In many cases, smoking was considered beautiful for a women to smoke, in addition to her daily beauty routine. It was also associated with a strong, hardworking, and handsome man who all the woman would try to get a date with. Many people were misled by the cigarette companies who claimed that their cigarettes were easy on the throat. The cigarette companies labeled the cigarette cartons with a picture of a man in a white lab coat that represented a doctor. They also printed on the cartons that they asked your doctor if it was ok to smoke, but in reality, they did not (Gardner, Martha, Brandt). This marketing scheme worked very well to mislead people in believing that cigarettes were healthy for you. Since people see Doctors as intelligent people and are professionals in their respective field and studied medicine for years, people believe them undoubtedly. The media was very successful in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Benefits Of Volunteering Volunteering not only is enjoyable, but also maintains someone s health physically and mentally. Volunteering allows people to get outside and see the bigger picture of life. It allows someone to gain characteristics for a specific job they might be interested in. Depression and negative things that someone might be going through are eliminated. A sense of purpose is gained when someone choose to volunteer whether they are younger or elderly. It impacts an elderly person s life a little more, especially if they have retired. It allows them to get out and live life with a gratifying mind set. Not only does volunteering payoff to the people choosing to volunteer, it also give the people or society suffering a more desirable lifestyle. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People may not understand how much they are doing in the world when they choose to volunteer, but even a little work can contribute to more than they think. Gaining proper social skills leads to characteristics for a specific job someone might be interested in. Jobs look for someone who can work well with others and communicate well with problems that are caused throughout the world. Health benefits are also gained during volunteering. It limits the sense of depression someone may be fighting. When someone volunteers it allows them to get outside of their own problems and help others that are struggling as well. Self confidence is usually gained when someone helps another person. Giving is always better than receiving. Volunteering can also maintain someone s exercise and allows them to continue to be active throughout the community. When someone feels like they are needed somewhere, they gain a sense of purpose. Everyone has a purpose in the world, and volunteering is a great way to earn that purpose. Volunteering impacts elderly people a little more. It allows them to get outside of their homes and realize they can still do something to help within the community also. It protects and supplies a healthy lifestyle for them. Giving in a simple way to the community as a whole and the people in it can make a significant difference throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Evaluation Of The Clinical Training a. Beginning December 5, 2016, the clinical instructor will use both formative evaluation methods to assess the student s progress towards achieving the course outcomes and expected behaviors each week (Billings Halstead, 2016). In addition, the clinical instructor will review the student s self evaluation plan upon completion of the clinical rotation (Billings Halstead, 2016). b. The clinical instructor will evaluate the student using electronic orders, medication profiles, and the five rights of the medication administration process. In addition, the student s preceptor will be required to provide feedback each week using a rubric, which outlines learning outcomes and behaviors necessary for the student to pass the course. Likewise, the student will be required to complete care plans for each patient assignment. The student will also complete a self evaluation form at the end of the clinical rotation, which must include examples of how her performance met each course outcomes and demonstrated behaviors consistent with the role of a nursing professional ( Clinical Satisfactory, n.d.). c. The clinical instructor will document the student s progress towards meeting course outcomes and standards of behavior using anecdotal notes, which ... are objective written descriptions of observed student performance or behaviors (Billings Halstead, 2016, p. 448). In addition, the instructor will meet with the student each week to discuss strengths, weaknesses, and provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Risks And Risks Of Risk Management Practices The aim of risk documentation is to provide security and information to users, such as management, so that they can make effective decisions (HB 436:2013, pp. 88). AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 is the standard for risk management principles and guidelines in Australia (HB 436:2013, pp. 2). HB436:2013 provides guidance to the application of AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 (HB 436: 2013, pp.2). In 2013 HB436:2004 was updated, one of the new changes states that risk management practices should be able to traceable, however, a complete log or record of risks is not necessarily required (HB436:2013, pg. 88). This essay will discuss the potential risks and potential decrease in risks which may result due to more flexible documentation options. Many managers make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It could be hard for stakeholders to understand risks if there is no clear documentation of particular risks. For risk management is to be effective, it has to be measured, reviewed and monitored (ISO AU/NZS 31000:2009, pp 14). This could also be very difficult without a good understanding of each particular risk. It is important for organisations to have a good understanding of their risks because they are often held liable for the actions of their employees (Fadun 2013). If risks are not well documented, it would be very difficult for different employees as well as management to all have the same understanding of the risks that face the organisation. If risks are not understood, they cannot effectively be prepared for or monitored. Risk disclosure reduces uncertainty in investors, because it creates trusts between investors and the organisation (Ismail, Rahman Ahmad 2013). If risks are not effectively disclosed and a risk eventuates as a result of inadequate planning, it can affect the financial outcome of an organisation, because investors will no longer trust them (Ismail, Rahman Ahmad 2013). Risk disclosure can also improve the quality of strategic planning (Ismail, Rahman Ahmad 2013). If an organisation has to disclose a risk they may be more likely to plan more effectively for it, because they have acknowledged that it could be an issue. Organisations usually only disclose information which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Man and Nature after the Fall in John Milton s Paradise Lost Man and Nature after the Fall in Paradise Lost In Paradise Lost, the consequences of the fall and the change in relations between man and nature can best be discussed when we look at Milton s pre fall descriptions of Eden and its inhabitants. Believing that fallen humans could never fully understand what life was like in Eden and the relationships purely innocent beings shared, Milton begins his depiction of Paradise and Adam and Eve through the fallen eyes of Satan: So little knows Any, but God alone, to value right The good before him, but perverts best things To worse abuse, or to thir meanest use. Beneath him with new wonder now he views To all delight of human sense expos d In narrow room ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His fair large Front and Eye sublime declar d Absolute rule; and Hyacinthine Locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clust ring, but not beneth his shoulders broad: Shee as a veil down to slender waist Her unadorned golden tresses wore Dishevell d, but in wanton ringlets wav d As the vine curls her tendrils, which impli d Subjection, but requir d with gentle sway...(IV, 287 308)
  • 50. Adam and Eve are tall and erect like the trees, pure and nude, uncovered like the rural landscape. Adam s hair cut short, almost as if the pair had pruned it. Eve s body seems to be supported by the garden, but her hair is described as wild, unadorned and wanton, not unlike the landscape outside of Eden: Steep wilderness, whose hairy sides/ With thicket overgrown, grotesque and wild... (IV, 135 36). With special care and a watchful eye the Eden will not smother itself, just as Adam and Eve are safe from Satan when they are together. When Eve leaves Adam, she is tempted by the Serpent and decides to eat the forbidden fruit. When this happens, the earth feels the fall profoundly: So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck d, she eat: Earth felt the wound, and Nature form her seat Sighing through all her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Theme Of Redemption And Good Country People By Flannery O... Flannery O Connor s stories A Good Man Is Hard to Find , and Good Country People both present very similar themes. Within these stories is the theme of redemption, and the way relationships affect the way people interact with each other seem to be a core issue she struggles with. Both stories have a protagonist that have to deal with some type of villain who has little to no belief, while their presence of faith that there is good in people gets them into the horrible situations that they find themselves in. She uses some of the same aspects in both stories in very different ways. The characters are a big part of her stories, the conflicts that arise in the story, and the symbolism that is used. This paper will explore how faith can lead us to have false hope and why it is important to remain aware. In both stories there are seemingly different protagonist. First there is Hulga. She is someone that rude, harsh, with Doctorate in Philosophy, and is appalled by the idea of love. Then you have a grandmother, who is always looking back on the old days and a slight sense of wonder. From what O Connor gives the reader in their descriptions, there is not much similarities happening. However, under the surface of these characters the reader can see that both characters are somewhat shallow and do not see this about themselves. Hulga, even though she is highly educated she is a believer in nothing, all she knows is what to say and when to say it. This becomes obvious when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Essay On Law Of Law Federal laws and policies are more than just lists of actions that come with jail time. It also includes legislation that endorses certain aspects and solves problems facing the country as a whole, as well as individual states*****. The process by which ideas become laws and policies is the journey of the legislative process. It is through this process that an examination of Senate bill 2517 , the Combat Terrorist Use of Social Media Act of 2016, how it is progressing though Congress, and its likelihood of becoming law can take place. The process through which bills become laws is long and somewhat convoluted. First, an idea is created. Anyone can come up an issue they believe needs to be resolved. Members of Congress, politicians, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the Rules committee decides to allow the bill, it is debated on the House floor. Amendments may be added, sections edited, revised, or struck out altogether***. If the majority of the house votes in favor of the bill, it is sent to Senate where a similar process takes place. In Senate, a senator takes the bill and presents it, after which, if it is approved, it is sent to committee once again for more questionings and public hearings***. Following the same model as in the House, if it can pass through the subcommittee and committee, it is produced for the larger Senate. If it is called up by the floor majority leader, who decides whether or not to let it appear before the whole of the Senate, it will again be amended and edited until a vote takes place. In the case of a majority yes vote, the bill is sent back to the House. If the House disagrees with any part of the changes, the bill is then sent to the Conference committee. The conference committee is made up of members of both the House and the Senate and from both parties who together work out a compromise****. Once a compromise is reached, the bill is sent back to both the Senate and the House for yet another round of voting***. If the bill makes is through both the House and the Senate, it is then sent to the president for his or her review. If the president approves the bill, it is then signed into law, if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...