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Symbolism In The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven
Sherman Alexie s book The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven was written using a multitude
of literary devices to explain what it is like to be a native American. The novel Alexie has written is a
combination of vignettes to show the life of Native American people through symbolism and other
literary devices. In the vignette The Fun House Alexie uses various symbols to present and describe
things in this vignette. It is in this vignette where Alexie brings the creek into the book. Alexie uses the
Tshimakain creek as a symbol to express that you need to look within yourself to find the strength to
change.
The creek in a sense is the symbol for change itself. Alexie uses the character of the aunt, Nezzy, to
reveal how bad her life is on the reservation. Her husband is a drunk and has gotten into reoccurring
car accidents, as indicated on page 79, where am I The hospital Again? Yeah, again . After she gave
birth to her son, had her tubes tied unwillingly by the doctors, to prevent her from having any more
kids. They lied to her to get her to agree to have her tubes tied. They told her it was to prove she was
Indian, but in reality, it was a dishonest trick. Alexie shows that Nezzy s husband and son are very
demanding, for she says, you re just a couple of ungrateful shits (Alexie 77). They take advantage of
her. They just let her do everything and don t think that they need to do anything to help her. Her
husband and son also don t help her. She asks on page 77 why the son didn t help her, and the son
couldn t stop laughing. This is the point Nezzy realizes that she needs change. The creek represents
change. It represents the washing away of the bad stuff and carrying it far away. Creeks never rest and
they never stop changing. Creeks and rivers change the scenery and the landscape around them, they
do the likewise for people, washing away the weights and the corrupt things of people to create
something new.
Nezzy is ready for change, so she looks to herself to find the strength to do so. In one occurrence, she
is merely lying in the creek. She floated on the water like that for hours, until her skin wrinkled and
her ears filled with water. She kept her eyes closed and could barely hear when
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Spanish Irregular Present Tense Verbs
Spanish verbs irregular in the present tense!
!
Stem Changing Verbs Ending in ar and er!
!
e → ie
ar
o → ue
er
pensar to think! querer to want/! acertar to guess right/ ! love/wish! hit the mark! ascender to ! apretar
to tighten/! ascend/promote! squeeze/be tight! defender to ! atravesar to cross! defend! cerrar to close!
descender to ! comenzar to begin/! descend! commence! encender to light/! confesar to confess!
ignite! despertar(se) to ! entender to ! awaken/wake up! understand! empezar to begin! perder to lose
encerrar to lock in/! contain! gobernar to govern! helar to freeze! nevar to snow! quebrar to break!
remendar to patch/!
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sonreír(se) to smile! vestir(se) to dress (oneself)
Spelling Changes in the Present Tense!
Verbs ending in uir (except guir)
Verbs ending in iar and uar
insert a y after the u in all forms except nosotros and vosotros
Some iar and uar verbs stress the i or the u !
(í, ú) in all forms except nosotros and vosotros
huir to flee! concluir to conclude/end! construir to construct! contribuir to contribute! destruir to
destroy! distribuir to distribute! incluir to include! influir to influence/have influence! sustituir to
substitute
enviar to send! confiar (en) to rely (on)/! confide (in)! espiar to spy! fiarse (de) to trust! guiar to guide!
resfriarse to catch cold! variar to vary
continuar to continue! actuar to act! graduase to graduate
Verbs ending in cer or cir
Verbs ending in ger or gir
Verbs ending in guir
c → z before o or a
g → j before o or a
gu → g before o or a
vencer to conquer/overcome! convencer to convince! ejercer to exert/exercise/! practice (a
profession)!
!
For cer and cir verbs with a vowel directly before the c, change the c to zc for the yo form as in
conozco and traduzco dirigir to direct! afligir to afflict/grieve! coger to seize/grasp/catch! escoger to
choose/select! exigir to demand/require! fingir to pretend! proteger to protect! recoger to gather/pick
up
distinguir to distinguish!
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NASA Budget Cuts
In October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first ever man made satellite. It was named Sputnik
1; it weighed 183 pounds and orbited earth in 98 hours. In fear or Russian having air superiority,
President Eisenhower founded the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of
1958. In response to the Soviet Union.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is one of the programs that the
government has decided it cannot continue to finance at its current rates, and the money being put into
NASA has been cut back. This is definitely not a smart place to make spending cuts and, at least for
the near future, this trend of lessened government support needs to be reversed. By using budget cuts
as a possible solution to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They claim they need every penny they can get in these rough times. The economy is doing poorly,
and government money is better spent elsewhere, and apparently they feel that government money
would be better spent outside of programs like NASA. However, there are many sources that directly
counter this opinion, claiming that NASA is an investment to stimulate the economy, and not just
money being shot into space . The cost of NASA, as is true of almost any government agency, is worth
it, because it can benefit the economy directly through the purchase of goods and creation of jobs, and
indirectly by inspiring people in industries that spawn from invented technologies or materials. Many
companies have gone on to be very successful private businesses after working with materials
invented by NASA. The Tempur Pedic mattress company got its start when NASA scientists wanted to
provide comfortable seating for pilots that needed to remain in one position for a long time. There are
many cases like these in which niches have been created for companies due to progress made at
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Pride And Prejudice Marriage Proposal Essay
In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, the comical scene in which the protagonist,
Elizabeth, receives a marriage proposal from her cousin, Mr. Collins, addresses the issue of the
societal expectations regarding women accepting marriage proposals. One wrong expectation that is
reflect in this scene is a women must accept a marriage proposal, even if she does not love the man,
out of fear she will never receive another one. Mr. Collins tells Elizabeth that she should marry him,
because she may never receive another proposal. Another struggle that exists in the novel is the
presumption that a woman should marry a man if he lives in better circumstances than the woman. Mr.
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Collins s proposal is amusing it is also serious since it contains the fallible expectations on women
when they receive a marriage proposal. Elizabeth combats theses expectations on women in marriage
and do not allow them to be contributing factors in her decision to accept or refuse a marriage
proposal. Mr. Collins warns Elizabeth that if she does not marry accept his marriage proposal she may
never marry since there is no guarantee she will ever receive a second marriage proposal. Elizabeth
defies this a still refuses to marry Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins also mentions the idea that a woman should
accept a marriage proposal if it comes from a person who is more well to do. Even though Mr. Collins
is more well to do Elizabeth refuses to marry him. Finally, Elizabeth is sincere when she refuses Mr.
Collins proposal even though it was believed by Mr. Collins and even her mother that a women is
dishonest when she refuses a marriage
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What Is Formative And Summative Assessment
Introduction
Assessment can be the engine of curriculum reform, or the principal impediment to its implementation
(Mary Barnes, 2000) is a thought which is of great debate in the Republic of Ireland today. Education
and curriculum are constantly evolving and often assessment gets left behind. The relationship
between student learning and an effective curriculum lies in the power of the assessment. One cannot
thrive without the other, and one cannot be entirely effective unless the other is equally as effective.
In this assignment I will explore the types of assessment, particularly formative and summative
assessment which are used worldwide in the classroom. As well as the history of assessment in
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Research has shown that formative assessment is effective in all educational settings (Paul Black,
1998).One major difference between formative assessment and summative assessment is the way in
which formative assessment uses student involvement as an integral pillar. Without student
involvement in the assessment process, formative assessment is not reaching its full potential. Many
research papers have shown that student motivation is dramatically increased when students are
involved in both their own learning and in the learning of others (Pintrich de Groot, 1990).Teachers,
however, do not have a sit back role in formative assessment. They are still crucial to the proper use of
this assessment by ways of designing appropriate assessment tasks, identifying attainable learning
goals and outlining clear criteria for student success. One key factor in formative assessment is the
return of feedback to students. Many studies have shown that substantial learning gains are the
outcome of an effective and frequent feedback process from teacher to student (Wiliam,
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Dagda Myths
Long history of Ireland is full of mythology and folklore. The ancient societies of Ireland, the Druids,
and the Celts, who believed in the power of magic and many of these beliefs extended to the legends
they nowadays told him over and over throughout the country. Stories of warriors with all the
knowledge of the world, fairies who play jokes to the owners of estates and goblins hide the gold at
the end of the rainbow add to the mysterious appeal of Ireland. The peoples of northern Europe who
shared ideologies and policies based on druidism belonging to the Celtic tribes were grouped mainly
on the island of Scotland, most of Britain and much of Ireland. (Harris, Shell, et al. Top 10 Irish myths
and legends. History. Toptenz.net, 17 Mar. 2011. Web. 3 Feb. 2017.) The gods, ... Show more content
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It is the god of life and death, among the characteristics that accompanied it was a great deck with
which if hit with one end produces inexorably death and if it touches something with the other end
gives life; Also has several magical objects such as a cauldron whose content is inexhaustible, as well
as a harp that plays itself and can produce any sensation in the person who hears, among other things.
Its name comes from a word that means oak, for its great fortress Fomorians In Celtic mythology, the
fomorians, also known as fomoré or fomoireos are an ancient race of semi gods who lived in Ireland.
Like the titans in ancient Greece, it was said that the Fomorians preceded the gods; They were
monsters so violent, cruel, and evil that the Celts associated them with chaos and wild
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Steven Truscott s Wrongful Conviction
Introduction
14 year old Steven Truscott gave his classmate Lynne Harper a ride on his bicycle on June 9, 1959.
Truscott had dropped her off before they parted ways. Lynne was reported missing later that night, and
two days later, her body was found on a nearby farm. She was sexually assaulted and strangled to
death. The community was horrified by what happened to this young girl and everyone was
determined to find the killer. Immediately, investigators became fixated on Truscott as the prime
suspect since he was the last person to see Lynne. They didn t consider any other suspects, even
though there was no physical evidence linking him to the murder. He was arrested 24 hours later, and
stood trial as an adult. (Steven Truscott | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This case is of interest to both myself and society because Truscott was wrongly convicted based on
the limited scientific knowledge available in 1959, and the police s tunnel vision. They were so
adamant on finding the killer that they became fixated on Truscott as the only suspect, and did t bother
widening their search. Because of this, evidence was tampered to frame Truscott. What happened to
Truscott was a miscarriage of justice, which affects society s confidence in the legal system, and it
undermines the criminal justice system s legitimacy.
This case is also of interest because the actual perpetrator was not convicted, because the scientific
techniques that were used in 1959 were so limited. By looking at this, we can clearly see how far
forensic science has come in the past 50 years, and how different the outcome of the case would have
been had this had taken place in the present. We can revisit this old murder case and identify different
scientific tools that we could use today to solve the crime. We can also see how applying the
knowledge we now know about the human body and forensic science can help to exonerate the
innocent, like it did with Truscott, and even help to find the real culprit.
Scientific Methods Used and Evaluation of those Methods
In the 1950s and 1960s, there were many limitations on the science and methodology used in
investigations, because there was a lack of knowledge. For example, forensic
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In Early 2000S, Various Software Systems Development...
In Early 2000s, various software systems development methodologies were introduced and were
started getting popular. One of them was agile method. Agile is a group of the latest and popular
software systems development life cycle methodologies work in iterative way. All the
requirements/needs and solutions are solved through collaboration between a development team and a
business stakeholder. Agile method usually enhances an organized project management method which
promotes regular assessment and revision. And the scrum is a sub group of agile. It is an iterative and
incremental agile software development methodology for managing complex software and product
development ( The Scrum Guide ). Scrum is not a method or a skill for ... Show more content on
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What Is Scrum? ).
3. Burn down charts:
This charts helps in analyzing the remaining works in the sprint, and ultimately forecasts a work
which need be done in a time. It also shows if the work will be done in time or not( What Is Agile?
What Is Scrum? ).
4. Sprint It is a 30 day focused effort moving the team toward fixed goals. Scrum is a normal set of
rules, duties and meeting that is constant all the time. Scrum achieves the success by unlocking
unpredictability, and it has slightly different components than the waterfall project. To make the scrum
successful, these three essential components play vital role. They are as follows:
The product owner
The product owner is a person with clear vision and leadership quality. He should be the winner of the
product. He is the champion of the business and marketing perquisites. To become an effective
product owner, he should understand the product backlog. He ought to co ordinate with the business
and the scrum team, and should make clear to everyone about the work items in the product backlog.
In addition, he should handle how to deliver, when to deliver and what to deliver. Also, product owner
ought to be independent of the team ( What Is Agile Project Management? ) The scrum master
The scrum master is a connecting link between the product owner and the team. He does not manage
the scrum team; however, he works to
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Invoice Discobration
One of the primary credit products for working capital facilities is an overdraft. This product is most
suitable for short term borrowings, it enables a company to overdraw their current account up to an
agreed credit limit.
An overdraft is primarily utilised for the day to day expenditure of a business. It is a flexible form of
finance. The facility should be operated in such a way that the account shows good fluctuations in the
balance there is a satisfactory swing in credit during the life of the overdraft.
All overdrafts are the subject of review annually are operated as an on demand facility. Banks tend to
charge clients an annual arrangement fee for the provision of such a facility, the amount of which will
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Invoice Discounting has a number of advantages :
Client
1) Instant access to finance against sales invoices
2) Correct level of finance provided as the facility will be a percentage of sales.
3) Clients customers are unaware that the debt is ultimately owed now to the financial institution.
Bank
1)Funds only advanced against actual sales
2)More control in setting the limit
Invoice Discounting has a number of disadvantages also :
Client
1) Not suitable for sectors that have a high level of bad debts
2) Finance provider may not advance funds against invoices from some debtors.
3) Charges discounts impact on the amount of funds received by SME
Bank
1) Risk of fraud
2) Unsuitable clients
Credit Cards
May be used for short term credit.
This method of finance is convenient for assisting clients to fund short term finance. In contrast to a
personal credit card facility for which a partial monthly payment can be made instead of the full
balance owing, a business credit card will be required to be repaid in full at the end of each month by
way of direct debit.
As a result of this method, a Bank can identify at an early stage a credit risk
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The Dangers Of Web Based Attacks
Every day, hackers release attacks designed to manipulate, snip confidential data, and businesses web
applications and database servers are often the primary targets of these attacks. The main drive of
these kind of attacks to get a hold of private and sensitive data, they can swiftly extract value, cause
damage or effect business operations. So in other words basically web applications are today serving
as business s open face to the World Wide Web.
According to VERACODE An application vulnerability is a system error or weakness in an
application that could be misused to compromise the application security. As soon as an attacker has
discover a vulnerability, or application exposure, and gritty in what way to access it, the attacker has ...
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Common Application Vulnerability Exploits
Though there are various kind of tools and methods for manipulating application vulnerabilities, there
are some that are far more well known than others.
According to OWASP report OWASP Top 10 Application Security Risks 2017 are:
Injection
Broken Authentication and Session Management
Cross Site Scripting
Broken Access Control
Security Misconfiguration
Cross Site Request Forgery
Sensitive Data Exposure
Insufficient Attack Protection
Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities
Under protected APIs
Injection vulnerabilities
Injection vulnerabilities is one of the most common exploits where a hacker can use the area of
susceptibility with the aim to gain access to sensitive data. Injection vulnerabilities take place each
time an application directs untrusted data to an interpreter. Injection errors are most common and they
affect an extensive array of solutions. The injection flaws are easily noticeable if analyzing and
studying the code done properly, however often hard to catch through testing sessions while systems
are by that time deployed in production environments. The possible costs of a cyber attack that
perform an Injection flaw are loss of sensitive data and resulting exposure
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U.s. Honors Pre Wwi Homework
Ria Anand
Mr. LeRoy
US History Honors 4A
23 October 2015
U.S. Honors Pre WWI Homework
1. After expanding his territory, people regarded Otto Van Bismarck as someone who was great with
expansion, but he refused to take part in any more wars so as not to shatter his land, and because he
preferred peace over war. He did not want to establish a naval force because he considered himself to
be a hero on land, and he did not want to have a bitter relationship with England. Additionally, after
conquering Alsace and Lorraine from France, Bismarck knew that France would be plotting to get him
back, so he wanted to isolate France from having any allies in order to keep them from revolting
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However, because Germany was already such a powerful country, the other countries became scared
of the fact that if Germany was powerful on land and sea, they would be unbeatable. They saw
Germany s naval force as a threat. ( German ).
The decisions of Bismarck and Wilhelm were significant to World War I because each of their
methods were so different. While maintaining most of the same goals, their approach to solving these
methods caused World War I. For example, Wilhelm s attempt to isolate France did not go as well as
he had hoped and gave a completely opposite effect than what he was aiming for, as well as angering
the other countries. His fumble in Morocco caused him to gain more foes and give France more allies,
as well as give him a bad reputation. Additionally, by adding a naval force, he came off as a threat to
the other countries. Bismarck did not want to establish a naval force, but Wilhelm s thirst for power
blinded him to make inadequate decisions. People began to develop a distrust and fear of Germany,
which was what Bismarck worked to prevent ( German ). Bismarck s and Wilhelm s decisions on
foreign policy and its execution were some of the key factors that lead to this war. Who they chose to
become allies with, and who they caused others to become allies with was one of the major causes of
World War I (Dobbs).
2.
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Spec Ops Satire
I m sorry, Walker. But you knew it would end this way. Your friends, dead. The world on fire. And
you... alone. By the time the credits roll at the end of the video game Spec Ops: The Line, Captain
Martin Walker is an utterly broken man. He stumbles about the city of Dubai in a hallucinatory trance,
looking for any reason to keep putting one foot before the other. Walker s descent into madness,
brought about by the atrocities he has wrought, is one of the most compelling character arcs to appear
in the shooter genre a class of video games usually associated with indifference to the horrors of war.
Spec Ops is therefore a highly subversive work of fiction. It manipulates conventions to show players
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Spec Ops is most directly a reaction to the Call of Duty series, an industry juggernaut that has come to
define the modern shooter. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the sixth entry in the series, is the
quintessential title of its genre. The game became a blueprint for shooters when it demonstrated how
an activity as morally dubious as killing could be used to ensnare audiences. On this subject, Kyle
Kontour writes, it is not merely the market that has become militarized, but the rhetoric of recruitment
has itself become integral to advertising these games purchasing and playing a commercial war game
becomes, according to its promotional material, an act of volunteering one s service (57). Kontour
argues that developers of shooters attempt to convince players that their actions are serving a greater
good, an unpleasant but vital end. Players come to believe that they can be entertained while
simultaneously providing a service albeit a virtual service for their country. This is the spirit behind
Activision s There s a Soldier in All of Us campaign. Everyone can be a soldier, they say everyone can
be a hero and fulfill their duties from the comfort of their living room. Thus, Activision transforms
killing from the problem to the
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Significance Of The Bruce Invasion
The Bruce Invasion, initiated by Robert Bruce, king of Scotland, and enacted on by his brother
Edward Bruce, was a way for Scotland to secure resources and troops from Ireland. At the time,
Ireland was giving resources over to England. Meanwhile, England and Scotland were at war with one
another. Ireland was just a proxy for these two other sides to gain something, whether it be resources,
political ally ship, or troops to fight off the other force s army. The Bruce invasion of Ireland was less
about the Irish people and more about how The English and Scottish could secure troops and
resources. This invasion was more about how ether side could keep or gain power, but at the
consequence of Ireland and the people living there. There are many reasons as to why the Bruce
Invasion happened. But as for how it happened, wee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Now as for why is happened, Bruce took political advantage of what was going on at the time. One of
the events at the time was a consciousness of a Gaelic identity in Scotland, Ireland and Wales that
Bruce was taking advantage of (MacNamee). It was inevitable, too, that the Gaelic revival gained
momentum, the settlers should come over the influence of the culture of Gaelic Ireland (269 Lydon),
not only are those in Ireland aware of this Gaelic identity, Bruce s reasoning for demanding Irish
troops was to unite them all under a united Gaelic identity and fight against England in order to stop
them from acclimating more resources. Resources where a major issue during the invasion. At the
time there was a significantly bad famine that was affecting the resources, but Ireland still had ti ship
what little they had to England anyway. It was not the local Irish needs, however, that immediately
prompted this attempt to increase revenues but rather the need of Edward II to meet the demands of
the renewed war in Scotland (Lydon 276). Here we see the lack of
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Geography In Dejaa Essay
If you look at a map of North America you will find that Regina is in the centre of the continent.
Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan, which is one of the provinces in Canada. Saskatchewan is
located in the South Western area of Canada in between Alberta to the West and Manitoba to the East.
To the North of Saskatchewan is Northwest Territories. To the south of the province is the United
States of America.
Regina is in the South South East of the province. The other major cities around Regina are
Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton. The closest Major river would be the Saskatchewan
river which flows through Regina and other major cities. Regina is in the Central time zone. Regina
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Over the seasons more than 50 native plants bloom. The flora of Saskatchewan includes vascular
plants and other species of algae and other organisms. The Prairie Buttercups blooms in May, the
buttercup family has many species that are spread throughout Regina. Very similar to the Prairie
Buttercup is the Shining leaved Buttercup. This type of plant is well known and is popular in Regina.
Another famous plant in the province would be the beautiful Lilium Philadephicum, also known as the
wood lily, philadelphia lily, prairie lily or western red lily.
The amazing animals roaming through Regina includes several diverse land and aquatic species. Two
significant animals to Saskatchewan are the White Tailed Deer and the Sharp tailed Grouse, these two
mammals are symbols along with the Lilium Philadephicum. With a large land and water areas, and
small population density, the economy provides important habitat for many animals. Saskatchewan
has over 20 native species. Animal populations have been going up and down over the years for
specific species. Naturalists are constantly observing the wildlife, they create programs and methods
to preserve endangered species and control outbreaks of wildlife population. There are also a broad
diversity of wildlife habitats are preserved as reserves protecting and feeding and breeding grounds for
indigenous fauna of Saskatchewan.
Regina is all about farming, most of all of the industries are based on farming
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The Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Meltdown Essay
The Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Meltdown
April 26th 1986 marked the date of the worst nuclear accident to ever occur. Chernobyl, a nuclear
power plant in Russia was undergoing routine safety tests that envolved running the reactor on less
then full power, followed by a standard shut down. At Chernobyl s reactor number 4 a specific test
was designed to show that a coasting turbine could produce enough power to pump coolant through
the reactor core while waiting for electricity from diesel generators. During the test turbine feed valves
were closed to initiate turbine coasting, and automatic control rods were withdrawn from the core.
When the steam valves to the turbine close, the pressure in the reactor should go up causing the ...
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All of the firemen died, either a result of the fire, or from breathing radioactive debris. Unfortunately,
their heroic attempts were useless, because the core of the reactor was exposed making the fire much
to hot for water to cool. The first thing the Russians did was try to cover up the accident. This turned
out to be impossible, considering the amounts of radioactive debris released into the air. Shortly after
the accident a nuclear power plant in Sweden measured high amounts of radioactivity in their area,
called the Russians to inquire if there had been an accident. The Russians shortly thereafter alerted the
press, and evacuated towns surrounding Chernobyl. This of course wasn t their biggest problem. They
needed to find the fuel that had escaped from the reactor in order to avoid another massive chain
reaction. This was a huge problem due to the extreme amounts of radioactivity inside the sarcophagus.
They didn t have the money for robots, so they sent in the Soviet Army. 3400 men were used on roof
runs in which they d go and collect samples from the roof of the reactor. During these missions
soldiers could be subjected to 20 Rankin s of radiation. Many people who have worked at Chernobyl
have died from sudden heart failure. The Russian government denies that this has anything to do with
their work at Chernobyl, but their have been too many deaths related to heart failure for it not to be.
The next move was to find the
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Democracy In America Analysis
Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville includes Tocqueville s observations on what
American society and culture was like during the 1830 s. Throughout his analysis of America, he
draws many outlandish and interesting conclusions regarding what life was like during this time
period. For example, in Chapter 18, Tocqueville remarks that citizens in democratic societies are
independent, which makes them weak and subsequently uninfluential in society. He goes on to say
that in order to combat this, associations must be established to combat individualism and to circulate
new thoughts and ideas. All in all, Tocqueville s claim is certainly valid, but only up to a certain point
because there were a select few of individuals that were able to make an influence on society without
the help from any associations. Generally speaking, Tocqueville s claim is completely valid for the
average citizen of America. The average citizen in America during this time period was certainly weak
in the aspect that their voice didn t hold much power. Therefore, according to Tocqueville, the only
way to gain power was to join an association because there was a power in numbers. Essentially,
thousands of voices saying the same thing was significantly more powerful than just one voice saying
something. A prime example of this is seen in a dueling poster as Tharp pronounces Smith as a
scoundrel, rascal, coward, (Becoming America 283). Tharp makes this public because the more people
that
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Phychoanalysis In Sigmund Freud s Totem And Taboo
The book titled Totem and Taboo is a English translation of few articles from its German origin which
was first published in the journal Imago in 1913 depicting Sigmund Freud s interpretation of a number
of ethnic phenomena in light of psychoanlysis centring around the lives and customs of primitive
people and the savages form around the world, like Australia, New Zealand, Africa and so on. In this
book Freud attempts to interpret the culture, ethics and religion in light of psychoanalysis. This
particular work of Freud has been noticed by anthropologists, the vogue of the psychoanalytic
movement founded by him is now so strong that the book is certain to make an impression in many
intelligent circles.
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Freud assumes that repressed incestuous desires between family members are most likely the
explanation for all avoidances, as evident from his extensive studies. The first love objects for infants
are their family members, particularly the boy for his mother (Oedipus complex) and then his sister if
he has one, but these are always repressed. In most cases the boy successfully substitutes other women
outside the family for these original choices, but neurotic patients fails to get over these conflicts and
fixate on an earlier stage; he has either failed to get free from the psycho sexual conditions that
prevailed in his childhood or he has returned to them. In civilized societies, this condition is relatively
rare, but Freud speculates that in primitive or savage societies sexual desires have not been as
successfully sublimated as in modern Europe, such that the equation between primitives, savages, and
neurotics seems to him justified by the available evidence. Freud based many of his theories including
unconscious impulses on the subject of dreams. He asserts that these ideas derive from dreams that are
then projected to the natural world through instinctual repression. Freud emphasised that religion was
a form of guilt used to cope with the Oedipus
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Holden Caulfield Symbolism
In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger, Salinger places a significant amount of importance on the
title. The tile itself The Catcher in the Rye is a symbol of Holden Caulfield s love of innocence and
children, and his willingness to protect them from becoming the monster that Holden Caulfield has
become. This is evident in Holden s admiration for children, the symbolic meaning behind Holden s
definition of a Catcher in the Rye , and Holden s hatred of adult s unawareness of protecting the
innocence of the youth. Holden Caulfield throughout the Catcher in the Rye has this admiration
toward children, which is a direct contrast to his view of everyone being a phony. This is evident in
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However, something that particularly bothered him was the treatment of children by adults. This is
evident in Chapter 16 were he states The cars zoomed by, brakes screeched all over the place, his
parents paid no attention to him, and he kept walking next to the curb and singing. This abusive
behavior of adults on children is what ruins the innocence of children, and is what strips them from
their innocence. This in turn ultimately leads to a disastrous transition to adulthood, one that Holden
Caulfield is currently facing. Catcher in the Rye , is a symbol of preserving the innocence of the youth
and stopping the abusive and phony , behavior of adults and ultimately living in innocence and in a
phony free
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Analytical Differentiation Of 1 Alkyl 3
Draft 5 Analytical Differentiation of 1 Alkyl 3 acylindoles and 1 Acyl 3 alkylindoles: Isomeric
Synthetic Cannabinoids Jack DeRuiter, Forrest T. Smith, Karim Abdel Hay and C. Randall Clark*
Department of Drug Discovery and Development Harrison School of Pharmacy Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849 * Corresponding Author: Professor C. Randall Clark, Ph. D. clarkcr@auburn.edu
phone 334 844 8326 fax 334 844 8331 Abstract The 1 alkyl 3 acylindoles and the inverse
regioisomeric 1 acyl 3 alkylindoles can be prepared directly from a common set of precursor materials
and using similar synthetic strategies. The EI mass spectra for these isomers show a number of unique
ions which allow for the differentiation of the 1 alkyl 3 acylindole compounds from the inverse
regioisomeric 1 acyl 3 alkylindoles. The base peak at m/z 214 in the 1 n pentyl 3 benzoylindole
represents the M 77 cation fragment resulting from the loss of the phenyl group and this ion is not
observed in the inverse isomer. The 1 benzoyl 3 n pentylindole inverse regioisomer shows a base peak
at m/z 105 for the benzoyl cation. Thus, these two base peaks are the result of fragmentation initiated
at the carbonyl oxygen for both isomers. The 1 pentyl 3 benzoylindole is characterized by the strong
intensity carbonyl band at 1703 cm 1 while the amide carbonyl appears as a strong band of equal
intensity at 1681 cm 1 in the 1 benzoyl 3 pentyl regioisomer. 1. Introduction A number of synthetic
cannabinoids including
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Subsidy
Background.
What this paper endeavours to illustrate is that government funding is sometimes necessary for the
sustainable functioning of the economy and society from a holistic perspective. Firstly, let us define
the term subsidy , and how this fits in an economic context. Oxford Dictionary defines subsidy as
follows: a sum of money granted by the state or a public body to help an industry or business keep the
price of a commodity or service low (OED Add. Ser. Vol. 3, 1997). Subsidising industry is anathema
to the concept of free trade as the very foundation of free trade, as we know, is built on the cornerstone
of laissez faire capitalism and a limited role for government inasmuch as the market is out of the
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This approach will provide for us a rounded view of how one symptom of a potential short fall in the
market may lead to the development of more symptoms and impact the economy in a more noticeable
way.
If we loosely adopt the progression as depicted in the vicious cycle diagram on the left, and begin
from the initial action of the closure of SPC, there is an immediate impact on the market by way of
equity (i.e., Coca Cola Amatil s share holders are affected), companies relying on SPC will find it
difficult to adapt to the new business conditions as they will now have to adjust for the loss of a
significant client, strain will also be placed on competitors as they may need to facilitate for greater
supply in order to satisfy the growing demand (thus placing unprecedented pressure on the business
and potentially increasing their over heads and capital outlay). Furthermore, certain communities and
townships may have flourished due to the inception or establishment of an industry or business (in this
context, the Shepparton, Victoria community where the canning facility is based) may now experience
difficulty and major adjustments that will effectively impact other areas of operations in the market. It
s almost impossible to quantify the level of impact on the market without an actuarial investigation,
but if we can assume that the local currency is affected, this may greatly affect other businesses that
rely on imports. When the purpose of business is to make
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The Hershey Milk Chocolate Bar
For over one hundred years, there has been only one company that has been on top of the candy
industry in North America; Hershey. With over 14,000 employees, serving 70 countries worldwide
and net sales of $6.6 billon, Hershey has come out on top. The Hershey company began in 1894 by
Milton Hershey. The company has over 8 factories, but their main headquarters resides in
Pennsylvania. The beloved Hershey milk chocolate bar has been a favorite by many, but would it still
be if more people knew how it came to be that? One of chocolates main ingredients is cocoa. Cocoa,
or cocoa beans come from tropical areas around the world, but is mostly found on the Ivory Coast in
West Africa. Hershey, along with Mars and Nestle are the three major companies that buy their cocoa
from West Africa, but with further investigation, it has been known that over 4,400 children work on
those cocoa farms that they buy from. Hershey has bought and produced tons of chocolate for over 50
years that has had the blood, sweat and tears of the not only the children on the Ivory Coast, but the
adults as well. The way that Hershey has been able to sell to their consumers with very low prices on
all their products is because they buy from the cocoa farms that have child slaves. Many of which
were taken from their homes, sold or needed to provide for their families. They would come work for
cocoa farmers and get paid little to nothing. Children who work on the Ivory Coast usually are
between ages 12 and 16,
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Complexities of the Capitalistic State
Complexities of the capitalistic state reinforce the higher economic class, while crises between classes
in society will reset the socially constructed inequalities. Social inequalities become perpetrated by the
state, by upholding the higher class. The way to equalize the classes is for overthrow the state and
expose the contradictions of capitalism. Quinney states that the role of the state in capitalist society is
to defend the interests of the ruling class (Quinney 2001 261). The state defends the ruling class
interests through the creation of law. The law, created by people of power, structures the class system.
Distinctions of classes are based on social characteristics. This dominance in society is maintained and
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. Quinney fights that any action of the state is done to benefit the higher class in the capitalist system.
The state does not act as a third party in conflict, but solely reinforces the higher classes. Meanwhile,
the conflicts between the classes are rooted in the economics of society. The state holds citizens in
their respective classes, politically and economically, even though our nation is declared to be
democratic. A critical analysis of our societal legal order, according to Quinney, must observe certain
aspects of crime control in the capitalist state (Quinney 2001 262). First, a look into the nature of the
state must be made. The state was designed as a system, which is designed to oppress lower classes.
The second assessment is the determination of the relationship between the dominating economic
class and the state, which is not distinguished between the ruling class and the state. The important
questions posed in this aspect are to discover how the ruling class came to rule, and how the state
governs in a way to maintain the inequalities. The third observation in assessing the legal order is to
observe how the state develops in comparison to the capitalist economy. Engles is quoted to argue that
the development of the state is to become an entity which protects the riches of individuals (Quinney
2001 263) in opposition to
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Understanding Elephant Poaching
The Elephants
Did you know that that 35,000 elephants are dying each year? We are poaching them, usually for a
price. Poaching is different from hunting. Hunting is when you kill for sport, and it s completely legal.
You still need a permit. Poaching is when you kill an animal without a permit. Sadly, 30 elephants are
lost a day in Tanzania. Imagine if that was you and your herd was getting killed with no end in sight.
We need to take some responsibility, because I would want to be killed just because a poacher had a
permit. In order to understand elephant poaching you need to know why they re being poached, the
perspectives of the poachers, and the organisations, how they re becoming extinct, what we can do to
help and what is being done to help. Elephants are being poached for their ivory. Countries around the
world are increasing ivory buying. This is because more elephants have been poached and ... Show
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A website called change.org is a website with a petition you can sign. Your signature will help pass a
law saying that ivory trading is illegal in Colorado. 18+ will be able to help this cause. If this website
expands it could ban ivory trading in other countries also. Another organization is taking action too. A
new has new laws impacting the penalties of killing a rhino or an elephant. This is embedded by the
Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. According to galegroup.com, Any person who is convicted
for unlawful killing of a rhinoceros or an elephant is expected to be sentenced to nine years for a first
offender or eleven years for a second or subsequent offender, she said. This is telling us, if you kill
these listed animals, you are sentenced nine years of prison. Also that you will be sentenced 11 years
of prison if you have done this crime twice or you are a company or an organisation that will get sued,
or accused of poaching in a court. Join in on these arguments and support
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The Ponzi Scheme versus the Madoff Scheme
Schneeweis Szado (2010, p.9) suggested that ffinancial fraud in general and Ponzi schemes in
particular continue to maneuver investors. A Ponzi scheme is frequently described as a securities fraud
in which the investment manager is in fact taking money from new investors to fund redemptions
from current investors. These strategies are often discovered when new investors cannot be found to
offset redemptions from current investors. The Ponzi method received its name from Charles Ponzi,
who marketed an investment based on managing the International Postal Reply Coupons. Ponzi
suggested that an arbitrage opportunity existed because he could exchange U.S. dollars into the
necessary foreign currency, and use the foreign currency to purchase postal reply coupons. The postal
reply coupons could be redeemed for U.S. postage stamps, which could then be sold for U.S. dollars.
Ponzi promoted unusually high returns to investors when in fact he simply used the new investment to
pay of the previous investors. While the scheme soon collapsed, there are similarities between him and
the Madoff scheme. For example, Madoff sold primarily to the Jewish community and also Ponzi sold
primarily to the immigrant community of the North End of Boston, to which he belonged. Along with
that, the validity of Madoff s strategy was a subject argued by the public press (Barron s) as well as by
individuals (Markopolus) on the grounds. Comparable to Ponzi s investors, Madoff s investors, have
received
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The Epistemology of Hegel s Introduction to the...
The Epistemology of Hegel s Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit In his Phenomenology of
Spirit, G.W.F. Hegel lays out a process by which one may come to know absolute truth. This process
shows a gradual evolution from a state of natural consciousness (56) (1) to one of complete self
consciousness which leads to an understanding of the nature of absolute knowledge itself (66). By
understanding the relation between consciousness and truth, one may come to know the true nature of
our existence. Hegel proposes to answer these questions in one bold stroke; he relates them in such a
way as to make an infinitely complex and indiscernible universe a unitary whole. This process from a
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There is another implicit falsity in this way of thinking, however. The intellect as instrument implies
that the intellect is an entity distinct from ourselves (54). It also assumes that the absolute stands fixed
on one side while the intellect stands off by itself on the other (54), which leads to a major flaw in this
train of thought. By completely separating the intellect and the absolute, this method separates the
knowledge that the intellect may possess from the absolute as well, thus denying that which the
intellect knows of any truth.
To escape from this conundrum, one must assume that knowledge and consciousness are related in
some way. Another less palatable option might be the acceptance of different kinds of truths, but
Hegel will have none of that. He insists that the absolute alone is true, truth nothing if not absolute
(55). Unfortunately, traditional science also makes this instrumental assumption, restricting
consciousness from the absolute. But Hegel insists that science should not be discarded. One could
throw out science because it presumes this separation, but instead one should try to refit science to this
purpose (56). Thus, one must establish a new method of determining the truth.
To find the truth, one must have a
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Essay On Earthquake In Haiti
The Next Blow Throughout the past few years, Haiti has suffered blow after blow. Recently, Haiti
took one more devastation, Hurricane Matthew. It struck the country on October 4th 2016 and passed
on the 5th. The category 4 storm laid waste. Hurricane Matthew caused destruction in Haiti, including
physical damage, health dangers, government problems and death. Haiti suffered great destruction
from Matthew. Southern Haiti was damaged specifically. The city Jérémie, as southern city, had 80%
of its buildings destroyed, and the city was reduced to sticks, bricks, and mud (Haiti s New
Catastrophe 2). There was barely anything there besides ruble. According to New York Times writer
Nick Miroff, in smaller towns, up to ninety percent of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The hurricane hit with a bomb blast on crop fields and killed livestock and fruit trees. Fields were
drowned as they were feet below the risen water level. One Haitian stated that most of the crops were
gone, (Ahmed 7). How is Haiti, a third world country, to survive without their agriculture? Even the
lands suffered physical damage.
After the Hurricane struck, Haiti s health issues spiked. Cholera has been a reoccurring epidemic in
the country. Cholera came in again carried by the flooding. Since late 2010, an estimated 10,000
deaths have been attributed by the disease, and hundreds of thousands have been sickened (Ahmed 10,
9). The clinic for cholera as a result of the earthquake was destroyed, thus a make shift clinic has
opened up in the southern city Rendel to try and cure as many as possible. Cholera is ravaging Haiti
once more. In Haiti, not even their drinking water is safe to drink. Their water is infected with bacteria
and disease. Some of these diseases include hepatitis a and b, cholera, and others. When the flooding
came in, the diseases and feces picked up off the land infected the drinking water, making it virtually
impossible to drink safely (Ahmed a13). Water is essential to life, and Haitians don t have clean
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Translation of Public Signs
从目的论看广州公示语标牌翻译
[摘要]
旅游翻译,是人们在跨国旅游行为中最为重要的一部分。广州每天接纳外国游客不计其数,规
范的公共标示牌用语和严谨的英译文本,有着举足轻重的地位。国外对于旅游景点的标牌翻译
已经形成了一系列严谨细致的规范,而我国至今还没有一个较为规范准确的标准,各地标牌翻
译 百花齐放 ,错漏百出。广州的双语标牌在某些方面较领先于其他的国内城市,比如在标牌
的完善度和标牌翻译的准确度上,但是相关的问题依然存在。
本文运用 翻译目的论 的原理,从翻译的目的性出发,列举例证分析了广州公共标识语的翻译
现状,对几种不同类型的公共标示牌进行理论分析,指出错误,并提出相应翻译策略。
[关键词]
公示语标牌、翻译目的论、旅游
Translation of Public Signs in Guangzhou:Skopos Theory Perspective
[Abstract]
The translation in tourism plays the important part in overseas travel while bilingual public sign is an
essential part of the translation in tourism. Guangzhou, as an economic and cultured capital of south
area in china, attracts millions of foreigners. It is doing better in bilingual public signs than some other
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1.3 Skopos theory
I will use the skopos theory to support my ideas in this whole thesis, which will be explained roughly
in this paragraph and in detail with instance in the following part. Skopos theory is the most important
part of the German Functionalist School. It was first advanced by Hans J.Vermeer and improved by
Justa Holz−Manttari and Christiane Nord later. The word skopos comes from Greek, meaning
purpose, motive and function . The point of this theory is the principle of purpose, defined by those
German Functionalist translators as every activities of translation is decided by the purpose of
translation, which in one word means method depends on purpose (Reiss and Vermeer 1984: 101;
Nord 2001: 29).
Generally speaking, the skopos theory believes that the result decides the method. So this theory
solves the contradiction between some of the traditional western translation theory, such as equivalent
value , equivalent effect and functional equivalence . It discards the traditional western translation
standard, believing that the quality of a translation is not judged by its equivalent value or equivalent
effect with the original version but the adequacy with the purpose of translation. It means that
translation can use various methods to translate, such as literal translation or rewrite or any method
between these two, as long as it can help to achieve the expected function of the
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LJones Perceptions And Causes Ofpsycho Pathology
Perceptions and Causes of Psycho Pathology Linda Jones Dr. Harold Beaman PSYCH/650
Psychopathology March 2, 2015 Introduction In principle, psychopathology is the scientific study of
mental disorders and their origin; in addition, this field of study examines the causes, development,
and possible treatment for the disorders. Essentially, psychopathology encompasses three aspects that
are considered as directly related to the mental disorders. These facets include the biological
considerations, social issues, and psychological aspects of any mental condition. In fact, the initial
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Observably, the disorder mostly treated and cured by the traditional medicine in the culture. Cultural
bound syndromes can either cause somatic complains, or can be simply behavioral with no connection
to any effect on the body parts. On the other hand, researchers may choose to suggest that cultural
based syndromes represent behaviors that may be acceptable in certain regions (Wilkinson 2000).
Conversely, this disorders maybe highly disregarded in other areas. Ataque De Nervios Ataque De
Nervios is an example of cultural bound syndrome among the Hispanics. Illustratively, the disorder is
characterized by crying hysterically, rickety, out of control shouting, physical and verbal violence, and
an extreme high temperature in the chest. Ostensibly, the disorder is said to be as result of attacks by
evil spirits and demonic visitations. In essence, the symptoms are associated with stressful events such
as the death of a loved one, a traumatic experience involving a loved one, divorce, or separation of in
a marriage union. In this regard, this syndrome is only unique among the Hispanics, in other regions it
may be viewed as a normal way of venting out anger. The Diathesis Stress Model In principle, this
theory seeks to explain behavior as a predisposition vulnerability that is coupled up by experiences
that are stresses in life. The model takes consideration of the psychological, biological, and situational
aspects in life that cause inherent
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Effects Of A Solar Eclipse
What is a solar eclipse? What effect might a solar eclipse have on one? A solar eclipse occurs when
the moon passes between the sun and the earth. This makes the sun align behind the moon as it blocks
the sun s beautiful and gleaming rays. When the sun is behind the moon, it seems as if it is as dark as
night and makes the sun look like a ring of fire high in the sky. During a solar eclipse, many things can
happen that one would be astonished by observing such as, the actual object, changes in the
atmosphere, animals and people s behavior, and emotional and sensual feelings. The object that
appeared in the sky had everyone s attention and concentration, not only that day, but weeks before.
Everyone had been talking about the upcoming solar eclipse. Teachers planned lessons, and posters
lined the walls to inform students of expectations and safety measures. A solar eclipse, an event
appealing to the eye, is an unforgettable phenomenon that can leave someone with the experience of a
lifetime.
On the day of the eclipse, the view of the sun was oddly bright and dim. The sky was as bright as a
sun rise early in a summer s morning. It was so bright I was tempted, yet scared to look at it. The
whole Middleton High School separated to go outside and watch the eclipse in different areas. The
location where we watched the eclipse only allowed us to see the moon partially blocking the sun. We
all saw the sun slowly lose its rays as the moon raced to appear in front. Although the total
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Venezuela Country
Country Travel Guide: Venezuela
There are good and bad things about Venezuela. Venezuela is a very pretty country. There are many
things you can do. You can also visit a lot of Venezuela historical places. You can go to the beaches
they have. They have different food and different cultures than we do. You can see a lot of different
things.
The weather in Venezuela is usually warm and humid. It will rain and still be humid. The weather is
usually tropical. Venezuela has earthquakes. In 1812 venezuela had an earthquake that killed 20,000
people. The earthquake was so big that is made a brand new river! They have so much rain that it
turns into landslides! They have hurricanes through June first to November 30. In Venezuela you can
get around
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Frederick Jackson Turner Frontier Thesis Summary
The American Frontier consisted of a vibrant and expansive land made for the opportunity
ofAmerican settlement until the late 19th century. Unfortunately, the age of exploration of the Frontier
officially ended in 1890 with the U.S Census Bureau declaring that here can hardly be said to be a
frontier line. A historian, Frederick Jackson Turner, claimed that the Frontier shaped American culture
and the attitude of Americans. By evaluating U.S Census Bureau statistics, he famously wrote the
Frontier Thesis. Along with the Frontier Thesis, Turner contributed to the field of New History,
primarily analyzing the West and Sectionalism of the United States. Today, historians acknowledge the
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He followed in his father s footsteps by enrolling as an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin.
He eventually graduated and completed his Ph.D. at John Hopkins University in 1889. His
dissertation, The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin. , focused more on his
native frontier than the national spectrum of american history. The returned to the University of
Wisconsin to begin historical research and teaching. During the midst of his historical popularity,
Turner spent a brief period of time as president of the American Historical Association in 1910 and
served on the board the American Historical Review from 1910 to 1915. After teaching at Wisconsin,
he decided to join the faculty at Harvard University until 1924. After serving as the chair for Harvard s
Department of History he retired from teaching but continued his research at the Huntington Library
in California. The remained at the Huntington Library until his death in San Marino, California in
1932. Some of Turner s achievements included being awarded posthumously the Pulitzer Prize for
History in 1933 and the historical significance of expanding America s fascination with the West.
Through his literature, Turner showed that history was not necessary defined by period, otherwise, it
was always
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Ath Technology Essay
Case1: ATH Technologies, Inc.:Making the Numbers
PartA:
Questions: 1. The performance goals of a business set by managers and determined by business
strategy, which is refer to how a company creates value for customers and differentiate itself from
competitors in the marketplace. Here, the earn out structure focus on development of a new product,
product superior to existing technologies these two are obviously the business strategy foe setting
goals, and the last point is directly relate to growth in earning goals , so this structure focus on the
right performance goals.
Scepter pharmaceutical should employ the skilled person in the technology area, especially the
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With a warning letter from FDA, and more customer complaints, it will harm the reputation of the
company, so there will be fewer customers to buy the products, the market share will decrease and
profit also will decrease dramatically.
2. I would also give employees bonus tied up to their work, but not just focus on profit, we need to
balance the expectations of different constituencies. I will well design performance measurement and
control systems provide a fundamental way of recognizing and balancing these trade offs.
Part D
Questions:
1. The senior managers introduce a vision and belief statement to address the issue in the warning
letter and avoid similar events in the future.
2. ATH change their performance measure on profit to measure on produce defects, customer contact
errors, and so on was to balance the expectations of different constituencies to be a successful
organization..
John Frost come up with these were trying to deliver value to customer, he realized that customer are
the one contribute to
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A Paper Work of Customer Relationship Management of Tesco,...
ABSTRACT
This study explored the customer relationship management of Tesco. Tesco is the leading retailer in
UK. It manages over a thousand supermarkets, hypermarkets, and convenience stores in the United
Kingdom, Ireland, Central Europe and Asia.
The study analyzed the customer relationship management, changes in consumer behavior, business
environment, and PESTEL, which is very important in strategic and competitive study of an
organization, especially in the retail and service industry. Since the retail industry undergoes very
diverse change almost everyday, it is just right that Tesco s strategy on change examined. In analyzing
how Tesco is competitive, the study also utilized the SWOT analysis and Porter s five forces for the ...
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Moreover, customer retention and customer loyalty are major benefits of CRM systems to the
organization as it is working to retain existing customers by managing relationships with them will
generally increase revenues and reduce costs. Positive outcomes can include a larger share of a
customer s businesses as a result of activities such as cross selling and up selling. When CRM works,
it helps to solve this problem by meshing everyone together and focusing the entire organization on
the customer. CRM requires commitment and understanding throughout the company not just in
marketing as it adds to a sense of expectation and loyalty being instilled within the consumer and the
development of a relationship between company and customer that competitors find hard to break.
Furthermore, the club card and customer retention can be linked through the use of the internet, as
internet is now the most popular means of reaching and interacting with customers having such
rewards of increased customer retention, growth and profitability with the most proficient at managing
their relationships with their most valuable customers with the potential to tighten connections with
better service, remember customer histories and requirements to deliver personalized solutions, and
improve the synchronization of dispersed points of customer contact.
CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
The study
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Revenge In Beowulf And Iliad
According to the Merriam Webster dictionary Vengeance or revenge is defined as a punishment
inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense . Vengeance could be classified as a form of justice at
times. And is seen through Beowulf and Iliad. In Beowulf, it seen through numerous characters.
Revenge is a unique emotion in which is can be very motivating to accomplish a certain task, to serve
for justice. In Iliad, Achilles using the feeling of Revenge to complete his journey. Comparing the two
stories, vengeances is shown in both, and both stories have a unique way of related the events of the
story to the events and the culture and society at the time the stories were written.
Revenge in Beowulf:
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The love a mother shares for her child is unexpectedly powerful, and although Grendel s mother may
be weaker and smaller in size compared to Beowulf, she has he own advantages, as she is fighting in
her own cave which was under the lake. She put up a fight under her mother s fury, and her spike and
heath of revenge as she realizes that it was Beowulf that killed her son, although Beowulf defeated her
with the help of his weapons and his skills from being a warrior. Grendel s mom was the first fight of
revenge within the poem, and it served as a warning to mankind, that everyone must not fight based
purely on revenge, and it will not end in favor of the city. It therefore, proves that that holding on to
someone or something for long periods of time, could eventually destroy oneself mentally or
physically. It is interesting to that the revenge of Grendel s mother almost was a example to take not,
that revenge doesn t solve our problems, this seems to be mentioned again at the end of the poem by
Wiglaf.
Another example of revenge seen in the poem Beowulf is the Germanic tribe. With this example, it is
unique in the sense that the Germanic tribe was used in hopes of peace in Garland. Hrothgar was
hoping to make peace by having his daughter marry into the Hathobards. Although upon, Beowulf
return, he saw that this plan had its flaws and was unsure of the success of the plan.
The last main example of revenge seen in Beowulf
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Positive Influence of Hippies on Canadian Society in the...
Positive influence of Hippies on Canadian society in the 1960s.
Natasha Kelbas, Ms. Van Hatten
December 17th 2009
CHC2D1 05
Hippies are the real activists of freedom who love each other in a positive way. The word hippies
generally invoke sterotypes that involves drugs, sex and bare feet. Though it is true that many hippies
did practice these sterotypes, they were people who fought for rights and freedom without violence.
They gave up the traditional morals and values to promote new values that were about freedom of
experssion and loving each other. After getting the attention, they expressed their needs, hopes and
wants in a piercing yet nonviolent way. The hippies made great, positive changes to the Canadian
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The second wave of feminism was the movement of the view of females in society the birth control,
and divorce. There is controversy on how women are viewed in society. Some believe that they are the
left hand to everything. But no sooner had we started some small events, than some hippie look alike
would begin distributing fliers promoting some leftist cause. [4] Women were however very involved
with the hippie movement. The anti Vietnam movement of the hippies in Canada got women active
politically, and these radicalized women noticed that there is so much more they can expand in.[5] The
freedom over a woman s body was very limited up until the government leaglised the birth control
pill. Women were able to speak out about their sexuality and be happy with the freedom they gained
with the pill.[6] In the video one of the women, looks like a hippie because of her loose carefree
hairstyle, and the beads that she wore. Compared to the other women who were very neat and elegant,
this new type of female stands out as a hippie and therefore making hippies a positive enforcement of
the introduction of the birth control pill.
Flower power was another name for hippies and their sense of style which was carefree, down to earth
and colourful. The carefree attitude was because hippies cared about issues that were not materialistic
unlike the
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Comparing Beowulf And Dante s Inferno
A hero from classical Greek mythology and ancient Greek history can be defined as A man (or occas.
a woman) of superhuman strength, courage, or ability, favored by the gods; especially regarded as
semi divine and immortal, and a Christian is defined as Believing, professing, or belonging to the
religion of Christ. To be a Christian hero, one must derive from both these characteristics and live life
through them. Beowulf and Dante from there different stories comparably does this. They both can be
looked as great heroes in each story, but one shows there God given faith and abilities more. Through
being a hero through Christ, undying faithfulness towards the lord, and being regarded as immortal
through god s protection, Beowulf is the better example of a Christian hero.
A major attribute of a Christian hero is being a hero through Christ. Beowulf never lets his glorious
triumphs go unannounced without attributing his blessing to god. He sees god as the reason he is great
and never misses a chance to profess it. Even after Beowulf defeated Grendel in battle, Beowulf gave
God the glory for the fight. First and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Beowulf was regarded as great because he did so many things that were impossible at his time. People
seen this and were astonished. Winning battles as well as challenges that pushed him to his limit, he
never failed to give thanks to the lord. Consequently, this gave Beowulf the image that he was
immortal through god s protection. For example, after Beowulf slayed Grendel and was celebrated for
it with many gifts, Hrothgar spoke of Beowulf as a man, with the lord s assistance (who)... has
accomplished something none... of the men in the kingdom could do. This shows that Beowulf
succumbs himself to gods glory. To be viewed by so many people as unbeatable through gods
protection gives his people the idea that God is great, thus spreading his
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The Role Of The Government
The Role of the Government Demisha L. Crawford LAW/562 July 27th, 2015 Professor: Carmina
Perez Fowler Introduction Today s assignment will focus on a discussion with a Founding Father by
the name of Benjamin Franklin regarding the role of the government. The topic of the discussion is the
current state of the federalist of the government, the different branches, functions, structural, and
political characteristics, federal powers and exclusive powers. At the end of this assignment Benjamin
Franklin will have knowledge of how the government operates in the 21st century. Explain the roles of
the various branches of government, their administrative functions, and their structural and political
characteristics Mr. Benjamin Franklin, the first topic of discussion is the roles of the various branches
of government, and they are as follows, the legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch
is responsible for the laws regarding passing bills, impeachment, and spending. The House of
Representatives and Senate also falls under the body of the judicial branch. For example Mr. Franklin,
the legislative branch, along with the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott passed a law regarding carrying
concealed weapons to colleges. According to Ali Bidwell (2015) with US News, Licensed gun owners
may soon be allowed to carry concealed handguns on public college and university campuses in
Texas, under a
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Investigating Emotions, Attitudes, And Job Satisfaction
Case Study 1: Examining Emotions, Attitudes, and Job Satisfaction
Trametria Austin
Theodore Gorczyca
BUS 520
01/25/15
Trader Joe s started out in the 1950 s as a convenient store chain called Pronto Market s and was found
in the 1960 s and changed to Trader Joe s. The stores begin to package innovative great tasting food
and offered everyday low pricing. The store is ranked 24 on Forbes for best places to work and has
over 300 stores throughout the U.S. The founder, Coulombe Trader Joe s wanted to make Trader Joes
a place where customers would enjoy to shop by creating a Hawaiian theme store that created a
cheerful and happy environment (Anderson, 2013).
Part of the happy and cheerful environment is Trader Joe s employees. The company offers wage and
benefit packages that are far more competitive than other supermarket changes. The company focuses
on hiring high energy employees who are loyal and dedicated to the Trader Joe s culture. The
company encourages employees to multitask and assist customers regardless of their job description
and to be transparent to customers by collaborating as one team. Trader Joe s also offers a leadership
development program that focuses on management, leadership and communication skills. This relates
to the Social Learning Theory to motivate others because mentoring is an important part of growing
the company.
Trader Joe s offers a very lucrative financial package to management and contributes to the employee
s retirement funds
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Tvtc Case Study
TV service is a lot more complicated now than when viewers were limited to three major networks
and a fuzzy UHF station broadcasting Japanese monster movies. Choosing a DirecTV package can be
confusing, so Warwick Valley Telephone Company, the premier satellite television, DSL Internet, and
telephone service in Warwick, NY, offers the advice below to help you choose an affordable TV
package that meets your needs. For over a century, WVTC has been providing tri state area customers
with the clearest signals and most dependable communications. Consider the following when choosing
a DirecTV package: Set A Monthly Budget First, decide how much you can afford to spend each
month. Take into consideration that a DirecTV package might reduce your
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Essay on Aircraft Icing
Abstract
Aircraft icing is a common and major hazard to the aviation industry. Depending on conditions, icing
may have very little or major impact to aircraft performance. The types of icing that form on and
affect aircraft, the variables in how each type of icing is formed and the categories of severity will be
discussed. Numerous methods of prevention and treatment exist and all pilots should be well versed in
flight rules and regulations concerning avoidance and response to icing situations. Aircraft Icing
Aircraft icing is nothing but trouble and a significant hazard to the aviation community. With the right
upper level conditions, our winter season allows icing to occur when least expected and most pilots
know very little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are known as rime and clear ice, and a mixture of the two is not uncommon. For rime ice to
form, an aircraft needs to fly through an area of tiny super cooled liquid drops. This super cooled
liquid is actually suspended in the cloud cover at temperatures already below freezing. Once the
aircraft surface plows through this moisture, the drops are disrupted immediately adhere to and freeze
before spreading out over the entire surface. This forms a rough and cloudy white layer of ice known
as rime. Even though the rime surface is rough and creates an airflow disturbance, it is lighter and
easier to remove by deicing equipment than clear ice. For clear ice to form, larger sized super cooled
drops would need to be encountered. These larger droplets spread out over the surface and airfoils
before freezing. This allows for the build up of a clear, hard and slick layer of ice on the surface
(Ahrens, 2009).
There are four basic condition levels of icing. A slight trace may be unnoticeable, where a light
accumulation might only be an issue during a very long flight through conditions and periodic use of
anti icing equipment may be needed to rid any accumulation. A moderate build up could be hazardous
to only short exposure and anti icing equipment and route deviation would be absolutely required.
Severe conditions could not be controlled by icing removing systems and would be the most
hazardous and would probably require immediate emergency
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The Independent Record Labels of the 1950’s and 1960’s
The Independent Record Labels of the 1950 s and 1960 s History of Music Production Eric Eller
Throughout the 1950 s and 1960 s, a wave of new musical movements by independent record labels
and new artists emerged in the United States. This movement is captured in the stories of those label
creators and owners, and in the turbulent journey through their successes and failures. The first
emergence was fueled by multiple factors: competitive economic circumstances, up and coming local
musical talent in conjunction with the independent labels and studio owners, and the commercially
viable musical interest and curiosity of consumers in these local artists. An article poses another
causative factor that makes sense: when rock and roll ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Philips would take a while to realize that a huge prospect was about to enter his life and studio. Elvis
Presley, a young truck driver, had come in to record two songs at a cost of $8 as a birthday present for
his mother. Philips was actually out of the office so his secretary Marion Keisker recorded Presley.
Foreseeing talent, Keisker put aside a copy of the acetate master. Keisker continued to advocate to
Philips the idea of investing in Presley s commercially promising musical potential. Philips eventually
agreed to give Presley a try and matched him up with local guitarist Scotty Moore and bass player Bill
Black. This group became quite successful, and together, under the direction of Philips, helped to
influence and redefine the rockabilly genre of music at the time. It shows Sun s success that by 61,
Phillips was able to buy a Presto 900 P recorder. Elvis Presley s presence at the label allowed Philips
to once again upgrade his system, this time opting for a Tube 76 D broadcast console and two new
Ampex 350 tape recorders. The growing sophistication of his studio rig is a testimony to the success
that he accomplished with such sensations as Presley. He delayed one tape head slightly in relation to
the other, which made the signature Sun Sound. While Philips did find success for a while with artist
Elvis Presley; Elvis popularity outgrew the facilities and financial capabilities of Sun
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Letter of Recommendation
Indicate how long the employee was employed at the company and what their title was. Go into an
overview of what the employee s specific job responsibilities were and how the employee performed
them. If the employee received any special recogonition...like employee of the month or some sort of
award..indicate that too and why they received it. Indicate what you feel are the employees best
attributes and skills and what you feel are the kinds of roles that they would excel in. Offer up your
contact information incase the potential employer would like additional information You should keep
this all to fit on one page. It s also always a good sign if you add something in there about how you
would hire them again if you had the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
· Be succinct; make every word count; a letter of recommendation for employment should be one
page; a letter of recommendation for school should be 1 2 pages. · List your contact information if you
are willing to field follow up correspondence. · Proofread! The letter of recommendation represents
both you and the applicant. EXAMPLE: To Whom it May Concern: I highly recommend Jane Doe as
a candidate for employment. Jane was employed by Company Name as an Administrative Assistant
from 2002 2005. Jane was responsible for office support including word processing, scheduling
appointments and creating brochures, newsletters, and other office literature. Jane has excellent
communication skills. In addition, she is extremely organized, reliable and computer literate. Jane can
work independently and is able to follow through to ensure that the job gets done. She is flexible and
willing to work on any project that is assigned to her. Jane was quick to volunteer to assist in other
areas of company operations, as well. Jane would be a tremendous asset for your company and has my
highest recommendation. If you have any further questions with regard to her background or
qualifications, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, John Smith Title Company Address Phone
Email How to write a letter of recommendation: Explain how you know the applicant. How long have
you known
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Identify the Current Legislation and Codes of Practice to...
Every school must produce a range of policies which formally set out guidelines and procedures for
ensuring equality. These policies must take account the rights of all children and young people. The
policies in place work to ensure equality and inclusion; this can be conducted through the teaching and
learning that occurs in the setting. However, the policies must also pay regard to the values and
practice which are part of all aspects of school life.
All work with children should be underpinned by the principles and values as stated in the National
Occupational Standards in Children s Core Learning and Development. These principles and values
are stated below:
Principles
1. The welfare of the child is paramount 2. Practitioners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Act also requires schools to provide additional resources, equipment and/or additional support to
meet their needs. | Equality Act 2010 | This sets out the legal responsibilities of public bodies,
including schools, to provide equality of opportunity for all citizens. This brings together nine equality
laws. | Sex Discrimination Act 1986 | This Act makes it unlawful for educational establishments to
discriminate against a person on the grounds of sex. |
There are a number of statutory frameworks, codes of practice and guidelines in which helps to
support schools in their duty to implement the above legislation. Some of the statutory frameworks,
codes of practice and guidelines are stated below:
The Special Educational Needs Code of Practice 2001 outlines the statutory guidance for policy and
the procedures and responsibilities towards children and special educational needs. It includes the
levels of support which should be provided to children depending upon their individual needs.
Code of Practice on the duty to promote race equality 2002, this is a statutory code which supports
public authorities (including schools) to meet their duty set out in the Race Relations Act. It requires
all schools to produce a written race equality policy which includes information on practical ways in
which schools will work to promote race equality. School policies must demonstrate that they are
working
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Giza Necropolis
What magnificent scenery, and such a site to see. Once I laid my eyes on the pyramids I knew that my
dream was coming true, and it was at that very moment. The pyramids of Egypt were built by
mankind, these men used only their bare hands, stones, and copper chisels. They didn t need a phone,
computer, or a handheld tablet. They built one of the most beautiful manmade structures by pure man
power. Egyptian culture is also the origin of makeup. Makeup is a hobby of mine and seeing were is
comes from is astounding. Giza Necropolis in Egypt is so elegant, beautiful, and has so much history.
The Egyptian pyramids are located in the southwestern suburbs of Cairo. They stand near one of the
longest rivers on earth, the Nile. The population is around 2.5 million. This makes Giza one of the
highest populated cities in the Arab world. What makes it so popular are the pyramids. Most people
there speak Arabic, English, and French. I read on Touropia Travel Experts that Giza was Voted # 1
place to visit in Egypt.
There is only one way to get there from the United States, and that s taking a plane. According to
TripAdvisor.com a round trip to Egypt and back home cost $1353. Purchase a visa ... Show more
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The tallest, and most important pyramid is Khufu, Khufu stands 481 feet tall. In order for it to be built
in 30 years the laborers had to lay 2.5 to 15 ton blocks every 2.5 minutes. These men transported
blocks that weighed over twelve ton at least 500 miles. They did not use trucks or technology. That in
itself is more than a lot of people do in their entire life. I could not imagine the hard work these men
went through to build their kings death palace. Khufu is one of the last Seven Wonders of the World
that still stands. It stands not alone, but with two other pyramids. Those pyramids are known as Khafre
which is a 471 feet tall pyramid, and Mankaure, the baby of the pyramids, stands 213 feet
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The Importance Of Animal Protocol
2. Experimental Section
The experimental protocol was approved by the animal ethics committee of Guangxi Medical
University (China, Nanning) and conformed to NIH guidelines. Animal preparation
Seventy five adult Sprague Dawley male rats (300 400g) were obtained from the Experimental Animal
Center of Guangxi Medical University. The animals were equally randomized into 5 group: sham, CA,
PD, SP, and SKF. The rats except sham group were assigned to 5 minutes CA and divided two
experiments, the first experiment included 45 rats for examination the survival rates and NDS, and the
second one included 30 rats for harvesting brain. The rat CA model was established by Chen et al [11].
In brief, all rats were fasted 12h before doing experiment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the report by Jia et al. We prespecified the NDS cut off for good (NDS≥60) and poor
(NDS 60) outcome which represents a level of neurologic function required for independent function
[12].
Tissue preparation
Thirty rats (n=6 for sham, CA, PD, SP and SKF groups respectively) were used for harvesting tissues
preparation. The animals were sacrificed at 72 h after CA/CPR. A left brain was used for ROS
detection, TdT mediated dUTP biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining and immunostaining. The
right hippocampal brains used for Western blot.
ROS detection
Harvested brains were embedded and frozen in CM1950 Cryostat Microtome (made in German
Leica), ROS production in neurons was assessed with dihydroethidium (DHE) as an indicator.Serial,
coronal frozen sections (5µm thick) were incubated with DHE (10 μmol/l) in PBS in a dark
humidified chamber (37°C, 30 min). Five fields from each coronal section were randomly selected by
Nikon A1 laser confocal microscope. Images were set by 20× objective lens at 1024×1024 pixels.
ROS levels were detected by the fluorescence density.
Western blot
The hippocampi were isolated from right brain for Western blot. Western blotting was performed
using the standard method [13]. The primary antibodies and dilutions were as follows: Primary
antibodies against phospho SAPK/JNK (No 4668, 1:1000), SAPK/JNK (No 9252, 1:1000);phospho
ERK1/2(No 9101,1:1000);ERK1/2 (No 4695,1:100);phospho p38 (No 9215,1:1000);
p38
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Smoot Hawley Tariff Essay
Smoot Hawley Tariff: A Destructive Contribution
Farmers all through the 1920s had experienced intense competition and declining prices because of
overproduction [;] U.S. agricultural interests lobbied the federal government for protection against
agricultural imports (Britannica 2015). Herbert Hoover had sided with the farmers in raising
Agricultural tariffs that eventually led to his presidency and signing of the act. This Smoot Hawley
Tariff as it was called would increase the cost of imported goods so that U.S. consumers would spend
their money on U.S. products in turn would save U.S. jobs in import competing industries (Suranovic
2012). The act went through various revisions leading up to the presidents signing that rose tariffs for
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The tariff indeed contributed to the Great Depression by destroying international that made economic
growth here and in many countries impossible. As foreign nations retaliated against the tariff, U.S.
exports and imports were set to a declining rate. Countless sectors of the economy were hurt, as we
were not selling enough goods in the world market leading many industries like agriculture to
collapse. With the collapse of industries came unemployment leaving many families to struggle to get
through day to day life. Many of the Americans lost their money due to bank failures happening one
after the other. Today we try to practice a more safe approach on trade, which is free trade. The tariff
was an act of Protectionism and it failed to protect what it was meant to protect, hurting farmers and
eventually spreading across the U.S. The Smoot Hawley tariff may have not been necessary but in all
it was timing that had lead this act to prolong the Great
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White Blood Chips Metaphors
Rather than resorting to complex musical density, The White Stripes use numerous metaphors and a
complicated yet concise storyline accompanied by much more classical rock sounds in White Blood
Cells to represent an intricate love of Jack White s. The White Stripes have an extremely convoluted
history, which is relatively common among talented musicians, that began in Detroit, Michigan. Jack
Gillis (as he was known previously) met Meg White, and married her in 1996, taking her last name.
They originally thought about naming the band The Peppermints but eventually decided on The White
Stripes to combine Meg s love of peppermint candy, their new last name, and the overall spirit of
childhood. Throughout their touring years, Jack and Meg publically presented ... Show more content
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Throughout the album, White belts out his fluctuating feelings about a love of his, and admits that
even though he knows better, he continues to fall for love. Beginning the album with Dead Leaves and
The Dirty Ground, Jack cries out Then I come home/No one to wrap my arms around. In this song, he
explains how whenever he begins to think, he realizes the lack of his love s presence, and starts to
understand how alone he really is. Then, in Finding It Harder to Be a Gentleman, he is finally fed up
with his love s attitude on a rainy day and denounces, I d never said I wouldn t/Throw my jacket in the
mud for you/But my father gave it to me so/Maybe I should carry you/Then you said You almost
dropped me /So then I did/And I got mud on my shoes. In this incident, White is trying to be
reasonable, but to no avail, so he decides to drop her, but ends up feeling the backlash immediately of
the mud on his shoes. This is a turning point for White, where he recognizes that he is
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Texas Procedural Committees
Pascal Bakari Professor Sherry Sharifian TX Government (GOVT 2306 71001) 19th November 2017
Assignment 3: When You Win SLO #3 If I were elected in the Texas House of Representatives to
represent my district, district 115, I plan to serve on the Economic Small Business Development
Committee, the Homeland Security Public Safety Committee, and the Public Education Committee. 2
In the Texas legislature, there are procedural and substantive committees. Procedural committees are
influential in the legislative process as they regulate the operations and functioning of the house.
These committees do not deal with the substance of public policy as this is the focus of the substantive
committee (Henson). An example of a procedural committee is the ... Show more content on
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I want to provide more funding to public schools and institutions alike. In my time in office, I will
support Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) programs. I hope to propose a
bill that will sufficiently fund STEAM programs throughout public schools in district 115. To gain
support for this bill, I will present it to the legislation and seek public support to get the bill passed and
ultimately implemented in my district. 5 This process will not be easy; however, I will make it a top
priority to complete this objective one way or another while in office. To promote my home style, I
will attend several functions and events throughout my district. These visits will ensure that I stay in
touch with the people in my constituency, enabling me to acquire their trust. As their representative, I
plan to encourage my constituents to interact directly with me on the issues affecting them. This will
help me gather peoples views and receive their feedback on the issues they hold most
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  • 2. Symbolism In The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven Sherman Alexie s book The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven was written using a multitude of literary devices to explain what it is like to be a native American. The novel Alexie has written is a combination of vignettes to show the life of Native American people through symbolism and other literary devices. In the vignette The Fun House Alexie uses various symbols to present and describe things in this vignette. It is in this vignette where Alexie brings the creek into the book. Alexie uses the Tshimakain creek as a symbol to express that you need to look within yourself to find the strength to change. The creek in a sense is the symbol for change itself. Alexie uses the character of the aunt, Nezzy, to reveal how bad her life is on the reservation. Her husband is a drunk and has gotten into reoccurring car accidents, as indicated on page 79, where am I The hospital Again? Yeah, again . After she gave birth to her son, had her tubes tied unwillingly by the doctors, to prevent her from having any more kids. They lied to her to get her to agree to have her tubes tied. They told her it was to prove she was Indian, but in reality, it was a dishonest trick. Alexie shows that Nezzy s husband and son are very demanding, for she says, you re just a couple of ungrateful shits (Alexie 77). They take advantage of her. They just let her do everything and don t think that they need to do anything to help her. Her husband and son also don t help her. She asks on page 77 why the son didn t help her, and the son couldn t stop laughing. This is the point Nezzy realizes that she needs change. The creek represents change. It represents the washing away of the bad stuff and carrying it far away. Creeks never rest and they never stop changing. Creeks and rivers change the scenery and the landscape around them, they do the likewise for people, washing away the weights and the corrupt things of people to create something new. Nezzy is ready for change, so she looks to herself to find the strength to do so. In one occurrence, she is merely lying in the creek. She floated on the water like that for hours, until her skin wrinkled and her ears filled with water. She kept her eyes closed and could barely hear when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Spanish Irregular Present Tense Verbs Spanish verbs irregular in the present tense! ! Stem Changing Verbs Ending in ar and er! ! e → ie ar o → ue er pensar to think! querer to want/! acertar to guess right/ ! love/wish! hit the mark! ascender to ! apretar to tighten/! ascend/promote! squeeze/be tight! defender to ! atravesar to cross! defend! cerrar to close! descender to ! comenzar to begin/! descend! commence! encender to light/! confesar to confess! ignite! despertar(se) to ! entender to ! awaken/wake up! understand! empezar to begin! perder to lose encerrar to lock in/! contain! gobernar to govern! helar to freeze! nevar to snow! quebrar to break! remendar to patch/! mend! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... sonreír(se) to smile! vestir(se) to dress (oneself) Spelling Changes in the Present Tense! Verbs ending in uir (except guir) Verbs ending in iar and uar insert a y after the u in all forms except nosotros and vosotros Some iar and uar verbs stress the i or the u ! (í, ú) in all forms except nosotros and vosotros huir to flee! concluir to conclude/end! construir to construct! contribuir to contribute! destruir to destroy! distribuir to distribute! incluir to include! influir to influence/have influence! sustituir to substitute enviar to send! confiar (en) to rely (on)/! confide (in)! espiar to spy! fiarse (de) to trust! guiar to guide! resfriarse to catch cold! variar to vary continuar to continue! actuar to act! graduase to graduate
  • 4. Verbs ending in cer or cir Verbs ending in ger or gir Verbs ending in guir c → z before o or a g → j before o or a gu → g before o or a vencer to conquer/overcome! convencer to convince! ejercer to exert/exercise/! practice (a profession)! ! For cer and cir verbs with a vowel directly before the c, change the c to zc for the yo form as in conozco and traduzco dirigir to direct! afligir to afflict/grieve! coger to seize/grasp/catch! escoger to choose/select! exigir to demand/require! fingir to pretend! proteger to protect! recoger to gather/pick up distinguir to distinguish! ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. NASA Budget Cuts In October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched the first ever man made satellite. It was named Sputnik 1; it weighed 183 pounds and orbited earth in 98 hours. In fear or Russian having air superiority, President Eisenhower founded the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in July of 1958. In response to the Soviet Union. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), is one of the programs that the government has decided it cannot continue to finance at its current rates, and the money being put into NASA has been cut back. This is definitely not a smart place to make spending cuts and, at least for the near future, this trend of lessened government support needs to be reversed. By using budget cuts as a possible solution to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They claim they need every penny they can get in these rough times. The economy is doing poorly, and government money is better spent elsewhere, and apparently they feel that government money would be better spent outside of programs like NASA. However, there are many sources that directly counter this opinion, claiming that NASA is an investment to stimulate the economy, and not just money being shot into space . The cost of NASA, as is true of almost any government agency, is worth it, because it can benefit the economy directly through the purchase of goods and creation of jobs, and indirectly by inspiring people in industries that spawn from invented technologies or materials. Many companies have gone on to be very successful private businesses after working with materials invented by NASA. The Tempur Pedic mattress company got its start when NASA scientists wanted to provide comfortable seating for pilots that needed to remain in one position for a long time. There are many cases like these in which niches have been created for companies due to progress made at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Pride And Prejudice Marriage Proposal Essay In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, the comical scene in which the protagonist, Elizabeth, receives a marriage proposal from her cousin, Mr. Collins, addresses the issue of the societal expectations regarding women accepting marriage proposals. One wrong expectation that is reflect in this scene is a women must accept a marriage proposal, even if she does not love the man, out of fear she will never receive another one. Mr. Collins tells Elizabeth that she should marry him, because she may never receive another proposal. Another struggle that exists in the novel is the presumption that a woman should marry a man if he lives in better circumstances than the woman. Mr. Collins tells Elizabeth that he lives in superior circumstances ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collins s proposal is amusing it is also serious since it contains the fallible expectations on women when they receive a marriage proposal. Elizabeth combats theses expectations on women in marriage and do not allow them to be contributing factors in her decision to accept or refuse a marriage proposal. Mr. Collins warns Elizabeth that if she does not marry accept his marriage proposal she may never marry since there is no guarantee she will ever receive a second marriage proposal. Elizabeth defies this a still refuses to marry Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins also mentions the idea that a woman should accept a marriage proposal if it comes from a person who is more well to do. Even though Mr. Collins is more well to do Elizabeth refuses to marry him. Finally, Elizabeth is sincere when she refuses Mr. Collins proposal even though it was believed by Mr. Collins and even her mother that a women is dishonest when she refuses a marriage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. What Is Formative And Summative Assessment Introduction Assessment can be the engine of curriculum reform, or the principal impediment to its implementation (Mary Barnes, 2000) is a thought which is of great debate in the Republic of Ireland today. Education and curriculum are constantly evolving and often assessment gets left behind. The relationship between student learning and an effective curriculum lies in the power of the assessment. One cannot thrive without the other, and one cannot be entirely effective unless the other is equally as effective. In this assignment I will explore the types of assessment, particularly formative and summative assessment which are used worldwide in the classroom. As well as the history of assessment in Ireland, the newest junior cycle programme and finally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research has shown that formative assessment is effective in all educational settings (Paul Black, 1998).One major difference between formative assessment and summative assessment is the way in which formative assessment uses student involvement as an integral pillar. Without student involvement in the assessment process, formative assessment is not reaching its full potential. Many research papers have shown that student motivation is dramatically increased when students are involved in both their own learning and in the learning of others (Pintrich de Groot, 1990).Teachers, however, do not have a sit back role in formative assessment. They are still crucial to the proper use of this assessment by ways of designing appropriate assessment tasks, identifying attainable learning goals and outlining clear criteria for student success. One key factor in formative assessment is the return of feedback to students. Many studies have shown that substantial learning gains are the outcome of an effective and frequent feedback process from teacher to student (Wiliam, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Dagda Myths Long history of Ireland is full of mythology and folklore. The ancient societies of Ireland, the Druids, and the Celts, who believed in the power of magic and many of these beliefs extended to the legends they nowadays told him over and over throughout the country. Stories of warriors with all the knowledge of the world, fairies who play jokes to the owners of estates and goblins hide the gold at the end of the rainbow add to the mysterious appeal of Ireland. The peoples of northern Europe who shared ideologies and policies based on druidism belonging to the Celtic tribes were grouped mainly on the island of Scotland, most of Britain and much of Ireland. (Harris, Shell, et al. Top 10 Irish myths and legends. History. Toptenz.net, 17 Mar. 2011. Web. 3 Feb. 2017.) The gods, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the god of life and death, among the characteristics that accompanied it was a great deck with which if hit with one end produces inexorably death and if it touches something with the other end gives life; Also has several magical objects such as a cauldron whose content is inexhaustible, as well as a harp that plays itself and can produce any sensation in the person who hears, among other things. Its name comes from a word that means oak, for its great fortress Fomorians In Celtic mythology, the fomorians, also known as fomoré or fomoireos are an ancient race of semi gods who lived in Ireland. Like the titans in ancient Greece, it was said that the Fomorians preceded the gods; They were monsters so violent, cruel, and evil that the Celts associated them with chaos and wild ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Steven Truscott s Wrongful Conviction Introduction 14 year old Steven Truscott gave his classmate Lynne Harper a ride on his bicycle on June 9, 1959. Truscott had dropped her off before they parted ways. Lynne was reported missing later that night, and two days later, her body was found on a nearby farm. She was sexually assaulted and strangled to death. The community was horrified by what happened to this young girl and everyone was determined to find the killer. Immediately, investigators became fixated on Truscott as the prime suspect since he was the last person to see Lynne. They didn t consider any other suspects, even though there was no physical evidence linking him to the murder. He was arrested 24 hours later, and stood trial as an adult. (Steven Truscott | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This case is of interest to both myself and society because Truscott was wrongly convicted based on the limited scientific knowledge available in 1959, and the police s tunnel vision. They were so adamant on finding the killer that they became fixated on Truscott as the only suspect, and did t bother widening their search. Because of this, evidence was tampered to frame Truscott. What happened to Truscott was a miscarriage of justice, which affects society s confidence in the legal system, and it undermines the criminal justice system s legitimacy. This case is also of interest because the actual perpetrator was not convicted, because the scientific techniques that were used in 1959 were so limited. By looking at this, we can clearly see how far forensic science has come in the past 50 years, and how different the outcome of the case would have been had this had taken place in the present. We can revisit this old murder case and identify different scientific tools that we could use today to solve the crime. We can also see how applying the knowledge we now know about the human body and forensic science can help to exonerate the innocent, like it did with Truscott, and even help to find the real culprit. Scientific Methods Used and Evaluation of those Methods In the 1950s and 1960s, there were many limitations on the science and methodology used in investigations, because there was a lack of knowledge. For example, forensic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. In Early 2000S, Various Software Systems Development... In Early 2000s, various software systems development methodologies were introduced and were started getting popular. One of them was agile method. Agile is a group of the latest and popular software systems development life cycle methodologies work in iterative way. All the requirements/needs and solutions are solved through collaboration between a development team and a business stakeholder. Agile method usually enhances an organized project management method which promotes regular assessment and revision. And the scrum is a sub group of agile. It is an iterative and incremental agile software development methodology for managing complex software and product development ( The Scrum Guide ). Scrum is not a method or a skill for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What Is Scrum? ). 3. Burn down charts: This charts helps in analyzing the remaining works in the sprint, and ultimately forecasts a work which need be done in a time. It also shows if the work will be done in time or not( What Is Agile? What Is Scrum? ). 4. Sprint It is a 30 day focused effort moving the team toward fixed goals. Scrum is a normal set of rules, duties and meeting that is constant all the time. Scrum achieves the success by unlocking unpredictability, and it has slightly different components than the waterfall project. To make the scrum successful, these three essential components play vital role. They are as follows: The product owner The product owner is a person with clear vision and leadership quality. He should be the winner of the product. He is the champion of the business and marketing perquisites. To become an effective product owner, he should understand the product backlog. He ought to co ordinate with the business and the scrum team, and should make clear to everyone about the work items in the product backlog. In addition, he should handle how to deliver, when to deliver and what to deliver. Also, product owner ought to be independent of the team ( What Is Agile Project Management? ) The scrum master The scrum master is a connecting link between the product owner and the team. He does not manage the scrum team; however, he works to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Invoice Discobration One of the primary credit products for working capital facilities is an overdraft. This product is most suitable for short term borrowings, it enables a company to overdraw their current account up to an agreed credit limit. An overdraft is primarily utilised for the day to day expenditure of a business. It is a flexible form of finance. The facility should be operated in such a way that the account shows good fluctuations in the balance there is a satisfactory swing in credit during the life of the overdraft. All overdrafts are the subject of review annually are operated as an on demand facility. Banks tend to charge clients an annual arrangement fee for the provision of such a facility, the amount of which will vary from institution to institution. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Invoice Discounting has a number of advantages : Client 1) Instant access to finance against sales invoices 2) Correct level of finance provided as the facility will be a percentage of sales. 3) Clients customers are unaware that the debt is ultimately owed now to the financial institution. Bank 1)Funds only advanced against actual sales 2)More control in setting the limit Invoice Discounting has a number of disadvantages also : Client 1) Not suitable for sectors that have a high level of bad debts 2) Finance provider may not advance funds against invoices from some debtors. 3) Charges discounts impact on the amount of funds received by SME Bank 1) Risk of fraud 2) Unsuitable clients Credit Cards
  • 12. May be used for short term credit. This method of finance is convenient for assisting clients to fund short term finance. In contrast to a personal credit card facility for which a partial monthly payment can be made instead of the full balance owing, a business credit card will be required to be repaid in full at the end of each month by way of direct debit. As a result of this method, a Bank can identify at an early stage a credit risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Dangers Of Web Based Attacks Every day, hackers release attacks designed to manipulate, snip confidential data, and businesses web applications and database servers are often the primary targets of these attacks. The main drive of these kind of attacks to get a hold of private and sensitive data, they can swiftly extract value, cause damage or effect business operations. So in other words basically web applications are today serving as business s open face to the World Wide Web. According to VERACODE An application vulnerability is a system error or weakness in an application that could be misused to compromise the application security. As soon as an attacker has discover a vulnerability, or application exposure, and gritty in what way to access it, the attacker has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Common Application Vulnerability Exploits Though there are various kind of tools and methods for manipulating application vulnerabilities, there are some that are far more well known than others. According to OWASP report OWASP Top 10 Application Security Risks 2017 are: Injection Broken Authentication and Session Management Cross Site Scripting Broken Access Control Security Misconfiguration Cross Site Request Forgery Sensitive Data Exposure Insufficient Attack Protection Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities Under protected APIs Injection vulnerabilities Injection vulnerabilities is one of the most common exploits where a hacker can use the area of susceptibility with the aim to gain access to sensitive data. Injection vulnerabilities take place each time an application directs untrusted data to an interpreter. Injection errors are most common and they affect an extensive array of solutions. The injection flaws are easily noticeable if analyzing and studying the code done properly, however often hard to catch through testing sessions while systems are by that time deployed in production environments. The possible costs of a cyber attack that perform an Injection flaw are loss of sensitive data and resulting exposure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. U.s. Honors Pre Wwi Homework Ria Anand Mr. LeRoy US History Honors 4A 23 October 2015 U.S. Honors Pre WWI Homework 1. After expanding his territory, people regarded Otto Van Bismarck as someone who was great with expansion, but he refused to take part in any more wars so as not to shatter his land, and because he preferred peace over war. He did not want to establish a naval force because he considered himself to be a hero on land, and he did not want to have a bitter relationship with England. Additionally, after conquering Alsace and Lorraine from France, Bismarck knew that France would be plotting to get him back, so he wanted to isolate France from having any allies in order to keep them from revolting against Germany. He did this by becoming friends with other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, because Germany was already such a powerful country, the other countries became scared of the fact that if Germany was powerful on land and sea, they would be unbeatable. They saw Germany s naval force as a threat. ( German ). The decisions of Bismarck and Wilhelm were significant to World War I because each of their methods were so different. While maintaining most of the same goals, their approach to solving these methods caused World War I. For example, Wilhelm s attempt to isolate France did not go as well as he had hoped and gave a completely opposite effect than what he was aiming for, as well as angering the other countries. His fumble in Morocco caused him to gain more foes and give France more allies, as well as give him a bad reputation. Additionally, by adding a naval force, he came off as a threat to the other countries. Bismarck did not want to establish a naval force, but Wilhelm s thirst for power blinded him to make inadequate decisions. People began to develop a distrust and fear of Germany, which was what Bismarck worked to prevent ( German ). Bismarck s and Wilhelm s decisions on foreign policy and its execution were some of the key factors that lead to this war. Who they chose to become allies with, and who they caused others to become allies with was one of the major causes of World War I (Dobbs). 2. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Spec Ops Satire I m sorry, Walker. But you knew it would end this way. Your friends, dead. The world on fire. And you... alone. By the time the credits roll at the end of the video game Spec Ops: The Line, Captain Martin Walker is an utterly broken man. He stumbles about the city of Dubai in a hallucinatory trance, looking for any reason to keep putting one foot before the other. Walker s descent into madness, brought about by the atrocities he has wrought, is one of the most compelling character arcs to appear in the shooter genre a class of video games usually associated with indifference to the horrors of war. Spec Ops is therefore a highly subversive work of fiction. It manipulates conventions to show players what they have missed, to inspire them to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spec Ops is most directly a reaction to the Call of Duty series, an industry juggernaut that has come to define the modern shooter. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the sixth entry in the series, is the quintessential title of its genre. The game became a blueprint for shooters when it demonstrated how an activity as morally dubious as killing could be used to ensnare audiences. On this subject, Kyle Kontour writes, it is not merely the market that has become militarized, but the rhetoric of recruitment has itself become integral to advertising these games purchasing and playing a commercial war game becomes, according to its promotional material, an act of volunteering one s service (57). Kontour argues that developers of shooters attempt to convince players that their actions are serving a greater good, an unpleasant but vital end. Players come to believe that they can be entertained while simultaneously providing a service albeit a virtual service for their country. This is the spirit behind Activision s There s a Soldier in All of Us campaign. Everyone can be a soldier, they say everyone can be a hero and fulfill their duties from the comfort of their living room. Thus, Activision transforms killing from the problem to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Significance Of The Bruce Invasion The Bruce Invasion, initiated by Robert Bruce, king of Scotland, and enacted on by his brother Edward Bruce, was a way for Scotland to secure resources and troops from Ireland. At the time, Ireland was giving resources over to England. Meanwhile, England and Scotland were at war with one another. Ireland was just a proxy for these two other sides to gain something, whether it be resources, political ally ship, or troops to fight off the other force s army. The Bruce invasion of Ireland was less about the Irish people and more about how The English and Scottish could secure troops and resources. This invasion was more about how ether side could keep or gain power, but at the consequence of Ireland and the people living there. There are many reasons as to why the Bruce Invasion happened. But as for how it happened, wee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now as for why is happened, Bruce took political advantage of what was going on at the time. One of the events at the time was a consciousness of a Gaelic identity in Scotland, Ireland and Wales that Bruce was taking advantage of (MacNamee). It was inevitable, too, that the Gaelic revival gained momentum, the settlers should come over the influence of the culture of Gaelic Ireland (269 Lydon), not only are those in Ireland aware of this Gaelic identity, Bruce s reasoning for demanding Irish troops was to unite them all under a united Gaelic identity and fight against England in order to stop them from acclimating more resources. Resources where a major issue during the invasion. At the time there was a significantly bad famine that was affecting the resources, but Ireland still had ti ship what little they had to England anyway. It was not the local Irish needs, however, that immediately prompted this attempt to increase revenues but rather the need of Edward II to meet the demands of the renewed war in Scotland (Lydon 276). Here we see the lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Geography In Dejaa Essay If you look at a map of North America you will find that Regina is in the centre of the continent. Regina is the capital city of Saskatchewan, which is one of the provinces in Canada. Saskatchewan is located in the South Western area of Canada in between Alberta to the West and Manitoba to the East. To the North of Saskatchewan is Northwest Territories. To the south of the province is the United States of America. Regina is in the South South East of the province. The other major cities around Regina are Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton. The closest Major river would be the Saskatchewan river which flows through Regina and other major cities. Regina is in the Central time zone. Regina has the second highest population city in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over the seasons more than 50 native plants bloom. The flora of Saskatchewan includes vascular plants and other species of algae and other organisms. The Prairie Buttercups blooms in May, the buttercup family has many species that are spread throughout Regina. Very similar to the Prairie Buttercup is the Shining leaved Buttercup. This type of plant is well known and is popular in Regina. Another famous plant in the province would be the beautiful Lilium Philadephicum, also known as the wood lily, philadelphia lily, prairie lily or western red lily. The amazing animals roaming through Regina includes several diverse land and aquatic species. Two significant animals to Saskatchewan are the White Tailed Deer and the Sharp tailed Grouse, these two mammals are symbols along with the Lilium Philadephicum. With a large land and water areas, and small population density, the economy provides important habitat for many animals. Saskatchewan has over 20 native species. Animal populations have been going up and down over the years for specific species. Naturalists are constantly observing the wildlife, they create programs and methods to preserve endangered species and control outbreaks of wildlife population. There are also a broad diversity of wildlife habitats are preserved as reserves protecting and feeding and breeding grounds for indigenous fauna of Saskatchewan. Regina is all about farming, most of all of the industries are based on farming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Meltdown Essay The Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Meltdown April 26th 1986 marked the date of the worst nuclear accident to ever occur. Chernobyl, a nuclear power plant in Russia was undergoing routine safety tests that envolved running the reactor on less then full power, followed by a standard shut down. At Chernobyl s reactor number 4 a specific test was designed to show that a coasting turbine could produce enough power to pump coolant through the reactor core while waiting for electricity from diesel generators. During the test turbine feed valves were closed to initiate turbine coasting, and automatic control rods were withdrawn from the core. When the steam valves to the turbine close, the pressure in the reactor should go up causing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of the firemen died, either a result of the fire, or from breathing radioactive debris. Unfortunately, their heroic attempts were useless, because the core of the reactor was exposed making the fire much to hot for water to cool. The first thing the Russians did was try to cover up the accident. This turned out to be impossible, considering the amounts of radioactive debris released into the air. Shortly after the accident a nuclear power plant in Sweden measured high amounts of radioactivity in their area, called the Russians to inquire if there had been an accident. The Russians shortly thereafter alerted the press, and evacuated towns surrounding Chernobyl. This of course wasn t their biggest problem. They needed to find the fuel that had escaped from the reactor in order to avoid another massive chain reaction. This was a huge problem due to the extreme amounts of radioactivity inside the sarcophagus. They didn t have the money for robots, so they sent in the Soviet Army. 3400 men were used on roof runs in which they d go and collect samples from the roof of the reactor. During these missions soldiers could be subjected to 20 Rankin s of radiation. Many people who have worked at Chernobyl have died from sudden heart failure. The Russian government denies that this has anything to do with their work at Chernobyl, but their have been too many deaths related to heart failure for it not to be. The next move was to find the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Democracy In America Analysis Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville includes Tocqueville s observations on what American society and culture was like during the 1830 s. Throughout his analysis of America, he draws many outlandish and interesting conclusions regarding what life was like during this time period. For example, in Chapter 18, Tocqueville remarks that citizens in democratic societies are independent, which makes them weak and subsequently uninfluential in society. He goes on to say that in order to combat this, associations must be established to combat individualism and to circulate new thoughts and ideas. All in all, Tocqueville s claim is certainly valid, but only up to a certain point because there were a select few of individuals that were able to make an influence on society without the help from any associations. Generally speaking, Tocqueville s claim is completely valid for the average citizen of America. The average citizen in America during this time period was certainly weak in the aspect that their voice didn t hold much power. Therefore, according to Tocqueville, the only way to gain power was to join an association because there was a power in numbers. Essentially, thousands of voices saying the same thing was significantly more powerful than just one voice saying something. A prime example of this is seen in a dueling poster as Tharp pronounces Smith as a scoundrel, rascal, coward, (Becoming America 283). Tharp makes this public because the more people that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Phychoanalysis In Sigmund Freud s Totem And Taboo The book titled Totem and Taboo is a English translation of few articles from its German origin which was first published in the journal Imago in 1913 depicting Sigmund Freud s interpretation of a number of ethnic phenomena in light of psychoanlysis centring around the lives and customs of primitive people and the savages form around the world, like Australia, New Zealand, Africa and so on. In this book Freud attempts to interpret the culture, ethics and religion in light of psychoanalysis. This particular work of Freud has been noticed by anthropologists, the vogue of the psychoanalytic movement founded by him is now so strong that the book is certain to make an impression in many intelligent circles. As a theory, psychoanalysis is strongly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Freud assumes that repressed incestuous desires between family members are most likely the explanation for all avoidances, as evident from his extensive studies. The first love objects for infants are their family members, particularly the boy for his mother (Oedipus complex) and then his sister if he has one, but these are always repressed. In most cases the boy successfully substitutes other women outside the family for these original choices, but neurotic patients fails to get over these conflicts and fixate on an earlier stage; he has either failed to get free from the psycho sexual conditions that prevailed in his childhood or he has returned to them. In civilized societies, this condition is relatively rare, but Freud speculates that in primitive or savage societies sexual desires have not been as successfully sublimated as in modern Europe, such that the equation between primitives, savages, and neurotics seems to him justified by the available evidence. Freud based many of his theories including unconscious impulses on the subject of dreams. He asserts that these ideas derive from dreams that are then projected to the natural world through instinctual repression. Freud emphasised that religion was a form of guilt used to cope with the Oedipus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Holden Caulfield Symbolism In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger, Salinger places a significant amount of importance on the title. The tile itself The Catcher in the Rye is a symbol of Holden Caulfield s love of innocence and children, and his willingness to protect them from becoming the monster that Holden Caulfield has become. This is evident in Holden s admiration for children, the symbolic meaning behind Holden s definition of a Catcher in the Rye , and Holden s hatred of adult s unawareness of protecting the innocence of the youth. Holden Caulfield throughout the Catcher in the Rye has this admiration toward children, which is a direct contrast to his view of everyone being a phony. This is evident in Holden s double standard that he has toward his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, something that particularly bothered him was the treatment of children by adults. This is evident in Chapter 16 were he states The cars zoomed by, brakes screeched all over the place, his parents paid no attention to him, and he kept walking next to the curb and singing. This abusive behavior of adults on children is what ruins the innocence of children, and is what strips them from their innocence. This in turn ultimately leads to a disastrous transition to adulthood, one that Holden Caulfield is currently facing. Catcher in the Rye , is a symbol of preserving the innocence of the youth and stopping the abusive and phony , behavior of adults and ultimately living in innocence and in a phony free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analytical Differentiation Of 1 Alkyl 3 Draft 5 Analytical Differentiation of 1 Alkyl 3 acylindoles and 1 Acyl 3 alkylindoles: Isomeric Synthetic Cannabinoids Jack DeRuiter, Forrest T. Smith, Karim Abdel Hay and C. Randall Clark* Department of Drug Discovery and Development Harrison School of Pharmacy Auburn University Auburn, AL 36849 * Corresponding Author: Professor C. Randall Clark, Ph. D. clarkcr@auburn.edu phone 334 844 8326 fax 334 844 8331 Abstract The 1 alkyl 3 acylindoles and the inverse regioisomeric 1 acyl 3 alkylindoles can be prepared directly from a common set of precursor materials and using similar synthetic strategies. The EI mass spectra for these isomers show a number of unique ions which allow for the differentiation of the 1 alkyl 3 acylindole compounds from the inverse regioisomeric 1 acyl 3 alkylindoles. The base peak at m/z 214 in the 1 n pentyl 3 benzoylindole represents the M 77 cation fragment resulting from the loss of the phenyl group and this ion is not observed in the inverse isomer. The 1 benzoyl 3 n pentylindole inverse regioisomer shows a base peak at m/z 105 for the benzoyl cation. Thus, these two base peaks are the result of fragmentation initiated at the carbonyl oxygen for both isomers. The 1 pentyl 3 benzoylindole is characterized by the strong intensity carbonyl band at 1703 cm 1 while the amide carbonyl appears as a strong band of equal intensity at 1681 cm 1 in the 1 benzoyl 3 pentyl regioisomer. 1. Introduction A number of synthetic cannabinoids including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Subsidy Background. What this paper endeavours to illustrate is that government funding is sometimes necessary for the sustainable functioning of the economy and society from a holistic perspective. Firstly, let us define the term subsidy , and how this fits in an economic context. Oxford Dictionary defines subsidy as follows: a sum of money granted by the state or a public body to help an industry or business keep the price of a commodity or service low (OED Add. Ser. Vol. 3, 1997). Subsidising industry is anathema to the concept of free trade as the very foundation of free trade, as we know, is built on the cornerstone of laissez faire capitalism and a limited role for government inasmuch as the market is out of the sphere of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This approach will provide for us a rounded view of how one symptom of a potential short fall in the market may lead to the development of more symptoms and impact the economy in a more noticeable way. If we loosely adopt the progression as depicted in the vicious cycle diagram on the left, and begin from the initial action of the closure of SPC, there is an immediate impact on the market by way of equity (i.e., Coca Cola Amatil s share holders are affected), companies relying on SPC will find it difficult to adapt to the new business conditions as they will now have to adjust for the loss of a significant client, strain will also be placed on competitors as they may need to facilitate for greater supply in order to satisfy the growing demand (thus placing unprecedented pressure on the business and potentially increasing their over heads and capital outlay). Furthermore, certain communities and townships may have flourished due to the inception or establishment of an industry or business (in this context, the Shepparton, Victoria community where the canning facility is based) may now experience difficulty and major adjustments that will effectively impact other areas of operations in the market. It s almost impossible to quantify the level of impact on the market without an actuarial investigation, but if we can assume that the local currency is affected, this may greatly affect other businesses that rely on imports. When the purpose of business is to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Hershey Milk Chocolate Bar For over one hundred years, there has been only one company that has been on top of the candy industry in North America; Hershey. With over 14,000 employees, serving 70 countries worldwide and net sales of $6.6 billon, Hershey has come out on top. The Hershey company began in 1894 by Milton Hershey. The company has over 8 factories, but their main headquarters resides in Pennsylvania. The beloved Hershey milk chocolate bar has been a favorite by many, but would it still be if more people knew how it came to be that? One of chocolates main ingredients is cocoa. Cocoa, or cocoa beans come from tropical areas around the world, but is mostly found on the Ivory Coast in West Africa. Hershey, along with Mars and Nestle are the three major companies that buy their cocoa from West Africa, but with further investigation, it has been known that over 4,400 children work on those cocoa farms that they buy from. Hershey has bought and produced tons of chocolate for over 50 years that has had the blood, sweat and tears of the not only the children on the Ivory Coast, but the adults as well. The way that Hershey has been able to sell to their consumers with very low prices on all their products is because they buy from the cocoa farms that have child slaves. Many of which were taken from their homes, sold or needed to provide for their families. They would come work for cocoa farmers and get paid little to nothing. Children who work on the Ivory Coast usually are between ages 12 and 16, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Complexities of the Capitalistic State Complexities of the capitalistic state reinforce the higher economic class, while crises between classes in society will reset the socially constructed inequalities. Social inequalities become perpetrated by the state, by upholding the higher class. The way to equalize the classes is for overthrow the state and expose the contradictions of capitalism. Quinney states that the role of the state in capitalist society is to defend the interests of the ruling class (Quinney 2001 261). The state defends the ruling class interests through the creation of law. The law, created by people of power, structures the class system. Distinctions of classes are based on social characteristics. This dominance in society is maintained and promoted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . Quinney fights that any action of the state is done to benefit the higher class in the capitalist system. The state does not act as a third party in conflict, but solely reinforces the higher classes. Meanwhile, the conflicts between the classes are rooted in the economics of society. The state holds citizens in their respective classes, politically and economically, even though our nation is declared to be democratic. A critical analysis of our societal legal order, according to Quinney, must observe certain aspects of crime control in the capitalist state (Quinney 2001 262). First, a look into the nature of the state must be made. The state was designed as a system, which is designed to oppress lower classes. The second assessment is the determination of the relationship between the dominating economic class and the state, which is not distinguished between the ruling class and the state. The important questions posed in this aspect are to discover how the ruling class came to rule, and how the state governs in a way to maintain the inequalities. The third observation in assessing the legal order is to observe how the state develops in comparison to the capitalist economy. Engles is quoted to argue that the development of the state is to become an entity which protects the riches of individuals (Quinney 2001 263) in opposition to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Understanding Elephant Poaching The Elephants Did you know that that 35,000 elephants are dying each year? We are poaching them, usually for a price. Poaching is different from hunting. Hunting is when you kill for sport, and it s completely legal. You still need a permit. Poaching is when you kill an animal without a permit. Sadly, 30 elephants are lost a day in Tanzania. Imagine if that was you and your herd was getting killed with no end in sight. We need to take some responsibility, because I would want to be killed just because a poacher had a permit. In order to understand elephant poaching you need to know why they re being poached, the perspectives of the poachers, and the organisations, how they re becoming extinct, what we can do to help and what is being done to help. Elephants are being poached for their ivory. Countries around the world are increasing ivory buying. This is because more elephants have been poached and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A website called change.org is a website with a petition you can sign. Your signature will help pass a law saying that ivory trading is illegal in Colorado. 18+ will be able to help this cause. If this website expands it could ban ivory trading in other countries also. Another organization is taking action too. A new has new laws impacting the penalties of killing a rhino or an elephant. This is embedded by the Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. According to galegroup.com, Any person who is convicted for unlawful killing of a rhinoceros or an elephant is expected to be sentenced to nine years for a first offender or eleven years for a second or subsequent offender, she said. This is telling us, if you kill these listed animals, you are sentenced nine years of prison. Also that you will be sentenced 11 years of prison if you have done this crime twice or you are a company or an organisation that will get sued, or accused of poaching in a court. Join in on these arguments and support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Ponzi Scheme versus the Madoff Scheme Schneeweis Szado (2010, p.9) suggested that ffinancial fraud in general and Ponzi schemes in particular continue to maneuver investors. A Ponzi scheme is frequently described as a securities fraud in which the investment manager is in fact taking money from new investors to fund redemptions from current investors. These strategies are often discovered when new investors cannot be found to offset redemptions from current investors. The Ponzi method received its name from Charles Ponzi, who marketed an investment based on managing the International Postal Reply Coupons. Ponzi suggested that an arbitrage opportunity existed because he could exchange U.S. dollars into the necessary foreign currency, and use the foreign currency to purchase postal reply coupons. The postal reply coupons could be redeemed for U.S. postage stamps, which could then be sold for U.S. dollars. Ponzi promoted unusually high returns to investors when in fact he simply used the new investment to pay of the previous investors. While the scheme soon collapsed, there are similarities between him and the Madoff scheme. For example, Madoff sold primarily to the Jewish community and also Ponzi sold primarily to the immigrant community of the North End of Boston, to which he belonged. Along with that, the validity of Madoff s strategy was a subject argued by the public press (Barron s) as well as by individuals (Markopolus) on the grounds. Comparable to Ponzi s investors, Madoff s investors, have received ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Epistemology of Hegel s Introduction to the... The Epistemology of Hegel s Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit In his Phenomenology of Spirit, G.W.F. Hegel lays out a process by which one may come to know absolute truth. This process shows a gradual evolution from a state of natural consciousness (56) (1) to one of complete self consciousness which leads to an understanding of the nature of absolute knowledge itself (66). By understanding the relation between consciousness and truth, one may come to know the true nature of our existence. Hegel proposes to answer these questions in one bold stroke; he relates them in such a way as to make an infinitely complex and indiscernible universe a unitary whole. This process from a natural state to a kind of transcendence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is another implicit falsity in this way of thinking, however. The intellect as instrument implies that the intellect is an entity distinct from ourselves (54). It also assumes that the absolute stands fixed on one side while the intellect stands off by itself on the other (54), which leads to a major flaw in this train of thought. By completely separating the intellect and the absolute, this method separates the knowledge that the intellect may possess from the absolute as well, thus denying that which the intellect knows of any truth. To escape from this conundrum, one must assume that knowledge and consciousness are related in some way. Another less palatable option might be the acceptance of different kinds of truths, but Hegel will have none of that. He insists that the absolute alone is true, truth nothing if not absolute (55). Unfortunately, traditional science also makes this instrumental assumption, restricting consciousness from the absolute. But Hegel insists that science should not be discarded. One could throw out science because it presumes this separation, but instead one should try to refit science to this purpose (56). Thus, one must establish a new method of determining the truth. To find the truth, one must have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On Earthquake In Haiti The Next Blow Throughout the past few years, Haiti has suffered blow after blow. Recently, Haiti took one more devastation, Hurricane Matthew. It struck the country on October 4th 2016 and passed on the 5th. The category 4 storm laid waste. Hurricane Matthew caused destruction in Haiti, including physical damage, health dangers, government problems and death. Haiti suffered great destruction from Matthew. Southern Haiti was damaged specifically. The city Jérémie, as southern city, had 80% of its buildings destroyed, and the city was reduced to sticks, bricks, and mud (Haiti s New Catastrophe 2). There was barely anything there besides ruble. According to New York Times writer Nick Miroff, in smaller towns, up to ninety percent of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hurricane hit with a bomb blast on crop fields and killed livestock and fruit trees. Fields were drowned as they were feet below the risen water level. One Haitian stated that most of the crops were gone, (Ahmed 7). How is Haiti, a third world country, to survive without their agriculture? Even the lands suffered physical damage. After the Hurricane struck, Haiti s health issues spiked. Cholera has been a reoccurring epidemic in the country. Cholera came in again carried by the flooding. Since late 2010, an estimated 10,000 deaths have been attributed by the disease, and hundreds of thousands have been sickened (Ahmed 10, 9). The clinic for cholera as a result of the earthquake was destroyed, thus a make shift clinic has opened up in the southern city Rendel to try and cure as many as possible. Cholera is ravaging Haiti once more. In Haiti, not even their drinking water is safe to drink. Their water is infected with bacteria and disease. Some of these diseases include hepatitis a and b, cholera, and others. When the flooding came in, the diseases and feces picked up off the land infected the drinking water, making it virtually impossible to drink safely (Ahmed a13). Water is essential to life, and Haitians don t have clean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Translation of Public Signs 从目的论看广州公示语标牌翻译 [摘要] 旅游翻译,是人们在跨国旅游行为中最为重要的一部分。广州每天接纳外国游客不计其数,规 范的公共标示牌用语和严谨的英译文本,有着举足轻重的地位。国外对于旅游景点的标牌翻译 已经形成了一系列严谨细致的规范,而我国至今还没有一个较为规范准确的标准,各地标牌翻 译 百花齐放 ,错漏百出。广州的双语标牌在某些方面较领先于其他的国内城市,比如在标牌 的完善度和标牌翻译的准确度上,但是相关的问题依然存在。 本文运用 翻译目的论 的原理,从翻译的目的性出发,列举例证分析了广州公共标识语的翻译 现状,对几种不同类型的公共标示牌进行理论分析,指出错误,并提出相应翻译策略。 [关键词] 公示语标牌、翻译目的论、旅游 Translation of Public Signs in Guangzhou:Skopos Theory Perspective [Abstract] The translation in tourism plays the important part in overseas travel while bilingual public sign is an essential part of the translation in tourism. Guangzhou, as an economic and cultured capital of south area in china, attracts millions of foreigners. It is doing better in bilingual public signs than some other cities in China, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1.3 Skopos theory I will use the skopos theory to support my ideas in this whole thesis, which will be explained roughly in this paragraph and in detail with instance in the following part. Skopos theory is the most important part of the German Functionalist School. It was first advanced by Hans J.Vermeer and improved by Justa Holz−Manttari and Christiane Nord later. The word skopos comes from Greek, meaning purpose, motive and function . The point of this theory is the principle of purpose, defined by those German Functionalist translators as every activities of translation is decided by the purpose of translation, which in one word means method depends on purpose (Reiss and Vermeer 1984: 101; Nord 2001: 29). Generally speaking, the skopos theory believes that the result decides the method. So this theory
  • 31. solves the contradiction between some of the traditional western translation theory, such as equivalent value , equivalent effect and functional equivalence . It discards the traditional western translation standard, believing that the quality of a translation is not judged by its equivalent value or equivalent effect with the original version but the adequacy with the purpose of translation. It means that translation can use various methods to translate, such as literal translation or rewrite or any method between these two, as long as it can help to achieve the expected function of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. LJones Perceptions And Causes Ofpsycho Pathology Perceptions and Causes of Psycho Pathology Linda Jones Dr. Harold Beaman PSYCH/650 Psychopathology March 2, 2015 Introduction In principle, psychopathology is the scientific study of mental disorders and their origin; in addition, this field of study examines the causes, development, and possible treatment for the disorders. Essentially, psychopathology encompasses three aspects that are considered as directly related to the mental disorders. These facets include the biological considerations, social issues, and psychological aspects of any mental condition. In fact, the initial perception of mental illness was associated with religious issues such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Observably, the disorder mostly treated and cured by the traditional medicine in the culture. Cultural bound syndromes can either cause somatic complains, or can be simply behavioral with no connection to any effect on the body parts. On the other hand, researchers may choose to suggest that cultural based syndromes represent behaviors that may be acceptable in certain regions (Wilkinson 2000). Conversely, this disorders maybe highly disregarded in other areas. Ataque De Nervios Ataque De Nervios is an example of cultural bound syndrome among the Hispanics. Illustratively, the disorder is characterized by crying hysterically, rickety, out of control shouting, physical and verbal violence, and an extreme high temperature in the chest. Ostensibly, the disorder is said to be as result of attacks by evil spirits and demonic visitations. In essence, the symptoms are associated with stressful events such as the death of a loved one, a traumatic experience involving a loved one, divorce, or separation of in a marriage union. In this regard, this syndrome is only unique among the Hispanics, in other regions it may be viewed as a normal way of venting out anger. The Diathesis Stress Model In principle, this theory seeks to explain behavior as a predisposition vulnerability that is coupled up by experiences that are stresses in life. The model takes consideration of the psychological, biological, and situational aspects in life that cause inherent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Effects Of A Solar Eclipse What is a solar eclipse? What effect might a solar eclipse have on one? A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth. This makes the sun align behind the moon as it blocks the sun s beautiful and gleaming rays. When the sun is behind the moon, it seems as if it is as dark as night and makes the sun look like a ring of fire high in the sky. During a solar eclipse, many things can happen that one would be astonished by observing such as, the actual object, changes in the atmosphere, animals and people s behavior, and emotional and sensual feelings. The object that appeared in the sky had everyone s attention and concentration, not only that day, but weeks before. Everyone had been talking about the upcoming solar eclipse. Teachers planned lessons, and posters lined the walls to inform students of expectations and safety measures. A solar eclipse, an event appealing to the eye, is an unforgettable phenomenon that can leave someone with the experience of a lifetime. On the day of the eclipse, the view of the sun was oddly bright and dim. The sky was as bright as a sun rise early in a summer s morning. It was so bright I was tempted, yet scared to look at it. The whole Middleton High School separated to go outside and watch the eclipse in different areas. The location where we watched the eclipse only allowed us to see the moon partially blocking the sun. We all saw the sun slowly lose its rays as the moon raced to appear in front. Although the total ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Venezuela Country Country Travel Guide: Venezuela There are good and bad things about Venezuela. Venezuela is a very pretty country. There are many things you can do. You can also visit a lot of Venezuela historical places. You can go to the beaches they have. They have different food and different cultures than we do. You can see a lot of different things. The weather in Venezuela is usually warm and humid. It will rain and still be humid. The weather is usually tropical. Venezuela has earthquakes. In 1812 venezuela had an earthquake that killed 20,000 people. The earthquake was so big that is made a brand new river! They have so much rain that it turns into landslides! They have hurricanes through June first to November 30. In Venezuela you can get around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Frederick Jackson Turner Frontier Thesis Summary The American Frontier consisted of a vibrant and expansive land made for the opportunity ofAmerican settlement until the late 19th century. Unfortunately, the age of exploration of the Frontier officially ended in 1890 with the U.S Census Bureau declaring that here can hardly be said to be a frontier line. A historian, Frederick Jackson Turner, claimed that the Frontier shaped American culture and the attitude of Americans. By evaluating U.S Census Bureau statistics, he famously wrote the Frontier Thesis. Along with the Frontier Thesis, Turner contributed to the field of New History, primarily analyzing the West and Sectionalism of the United States. Today, historians acknowledge the tremendous impact Turner s role in American Exceptionalism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He followed in his father s footsteps by enrolling as an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin. He eventually graduated and completed his Ph.D. at John Hopkins University in 1889. His dissertation, The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin. , focused more on his native frontier than the national spectrum of american history. The returned to the University of Wisconsin to begin historical research and teaching. During the midst of his historical popularity, Turner spent a brief period of time as president of the American Historical Association in 1910 and served on the board the American Historical Review from 1910 to 1915. After teaching at Wisconsin, he decided to join the faculty at Harvard University until 1924. After serving as the chair for Harvard s Department of History he retired from teaching but continued his research at the Huntington Library in California. The remained at the Huntington Library until his death in San Marino, California in 1932. Some of Turner s achievements included being awarded posthumously the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1933 and the historical significance of expanding America s fascination with the West. Through his literature, Turner showed that history was not necessary defined by period, otherwise, it was always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ath Technology Essay Case1: ATH Technologies, Inc.:Making the Numbers PartA: Questions: 1. The performance goals of a business set by managers and determined by business strategy, which is refer to how a company creates value for customers and differentiate itself from competitors in the marketplace. Here, the earn out structure focus on development of a new product, product superior to existing technologies these two are obviously the business strategy foe setting goals, and the last point is directly relate to growth in earning goals , so this structure focus on the right performance goals. Scepter pharmaceutical should employ the skilled person in the technology area, especially the founder of ATH technology for future development or control. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a warning letter from FDA, and more customer complaints, it will harm the reputation of the company, so there will be fewer customers to buy the products, the market share will decrease and profit also will decrease dramatically. 2. I would also give employees bonus tied up to their work, but not just focus on profit, we need to balance the expectations of different constituencies. I will well design performance measurement and control systems provide a fundamental way of recognizing and balancing these trade offs. Part D Questions: 1. The senior managers introduce a vision and belief statement to address the issue in the warning letter and avoid similar events in the future. 2. ATH change their performance measure on profit to measure on produce defects, customer contact errors, and so on was to balance the expectations of different constituencies to be a successful organization.. John Frost come up with these were trying to deliver value to customer, he realized that customer are the one contribute to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Paper Work of Customer Relationship Management of Tesco,... ABSTRACT This study explored the customer relationship management of Tesco. Tesco is the leading retailer in UK. It manages over a thousand supermarkets, hypermarkets, and convenience stores in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Central Europe and Asia. The study analyzed the customer relationship management, changes in consumer behavior, business environment, and PESTEL, which is very important in strategic and competitive study of an organization, especially in the retail and service industry. Since the retail industry undergoes very diverse change almost everyday, it is just right that Tesco s strategy on change examined. In analyzing how Tesco is competitive, the study also utilized the SWOT analysis and Porter s five forces for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, customer retention and customer loyalty are major benefits of CRM systems to the organization as it is working to retain existing customers by managing relationships with them will generally increase revenues and reduce costs. Positive outcomes can include a larger share of a customer s businesses as a result of activities such as cross selling and up selling. When CRM works, it helps to solve this problem by meshing everyone together and focusing the entire organization on the customer. CRM requires commitment and understanding throughout the company not just in marketing as it adds to a sense of expectation and loyalty being instilled within the consumer and the development of a relationship between company and customer that competitors find hard to break. Furthermore, the club card and customer retention can be linked through the use of the internet, as internet is now the most popular means of reaching and interacting with customers having such rewards of increased customer retention, growth and profitability with the most proficient at managing their relationships with their most valuable customers with the potential to tighten connections with better service, remember customer histories and requirements to deliver personalized solutions, and improve the synchronization of dispersed points of customer contact. CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR The study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Revenge In Beowulf And Iliad According to the Merriam Webster dictionary Vengeance or revenge is defined as a punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense . Vengeance could be classified as a form of justice at times. And is seen through Beowulf and Iliad. In Beowulf, it seen through numerous characters. Revenge is a unique emotion in which is can be very motivating to accomplish a certain task, to serve for justice. In Iliad, Achilles using the feeling of Revenge to complete his journey. Comparing the two stories, vengeances is shown in both, and both stories have a unique way of related the events of the story to the events and the culture and society at the time the stories were written. Revenge in Beowulf: In Beowulf revenge is a motivating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The love a mother shares for her child is unexpectedly powerful, and although Grendel s mother may be weaker and smaller in size compared to Beowulf, she has he own advantages, as she is fighting in her own cave which was under the lake. She put up a fight under her mother s fury, and her spike and heath of revenge as she realizes that it was Beowulf that killed her son, although Beowulf defeated her with the help of his weapons and his skills from being a warrior. Grendel s mom was the first fight of revenge within the poem, and it served as a warning to mankind, that everyone must not fight based purely on revenge, and it will not end in favor of the city. It therefore, proves that that holding on to someone or something for long periods of time, could eventually destroy oneself mentally or physically. It is interesting to that the revenge of Grendel s mother almost was a example to take not, that revenge doesn t solve our problems, this seems to be mentioned again at the end of the poem by Wiglaf. Another example of revenge seen in the poem Beowulf is the Germanic tribe. With this example, it is unique in the sense that the Germanic tribe was used in hopes of peace in Garland. Hrothgar was hoping to make peace by having his daughter marry into the Hathobards. Although upon, Beowulf return, he saw that this plan had its flaws and was unsure of the success of the plan. The last main example of revenge seen in Beowulf ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Positive Influence of Hippies on Canadian Society in the... Positive influence of Hippies on Canadian society in the 1960s. Natasha Kelbas, Ms. Van Hatten December 17th 2009 CHC2D1 05 Hippies are the real activists of freedom who love each other in a positive way. The word hippies generally invoke sterotypes that involves drugs, sex and bare feet. Though it is true that many hippies did practice these sterotypes, they were people who fought for rights and freedom without violence. They gave up the traditional morals and values to promote new values that were about freedom of experssion and loving each other. After getting the attention, they expressed their needs, hopes and wants in a piercing yet nonviolent way. The hippies made great, positive changes to the Canadian society through their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second wave of feminism was the movement of the view of females in society the birth control, and divorce. There is controversy on how women are viewed in society. Some believe that they are the left hand to everything. But no sooner had we started some small events, than some hippie look alike would begin distributing fliers promoting some leftist cause. [4] Women were however very involved with the hippie movement. The anti Vietnam movement of the hippies in Canada got women active politically, and these radicalized women noticed that there is so much more they can expand in.[5] The freedom over a woman s body was very limited up until the government leaglised the birth control pill. Women were able to speak out about their sexuality and be happy with the freedom they gained with the pill.[6] In the video one of the women, looks like a hippie because of her loose carefree hairstyle, and the beads that she wore. Compared to the other women who were very neat and elegant, this new type of female stands out as a hippie and therefore making hippies a positive enforcement of the introduction of the birth control pill. Flower power was another name for hippies and their sense of style which was carefree, down to earth and colourful. The carefree attitude was because hippies cared about issues that were not materialistic unlike the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Comparing Beowulf And Dante s Inferno A hero from classical Greek mythology and ancient Greek history can be defined as A man (or occas. a woman) of superhuman strength, courage, or ability, favored by the gods; especially regarded as semi divine and immortal, and a Christian is defined as Believing, professing, or belonging to the religion of Christ. To be a Christian hero, one must derive from both these characteristics and live life through them. Beowulf and Dante from there different stories comparably does this. They both can be looked as great heroes in each story, but one shows there God given faith and abilities more. Through being a hero through Christ, undying faithfulness towards the lord, and being regarded as immortal through god s protection, Beowulf is the better example of a Christian hero. A major attribute of a Christian hero is being a hero through Christ. Beowulf never lets his glorious triumphs go unannounced without attributing his blessing to god. He sees god as the reason he is great and never misses a chance to profess it. Even after Beowulf defeated Grendel in battle, Beowulf gave God the glory for the fight. First and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beowulf was regarded as great because he did so many things that were impossible at his time. People seen this and were astonished. Winning battles as well as challenges that pushed him to his limit, he never failed to give thanks to the lord. Consequently, this gave Beowulf the image that he was immortal through god s protection. For example, after Beowulf slayed Grendel and was celebrated for it with many gifts, Hrothgar spoke of Beowulf as a man, with the lord s assistance (who)... has accomplished something none... of the men in the kingdom could do. This shows that Beowulf succumbs himself to gods glory. To be viewed by so many people as unbeatable through gods protection gives his people the idea that God is great, thus spreading his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Role Of The Government The Role of the Government Demisha L. Crawford LAW/562 July 27th, 2015 Professor: Carmina Perez Fowler Introduction Today s assignment will focus on a discussion with a Founding Father by the name of Benjamin Franklin regarding the role of the government. The topic of the discussion is the current state of the federalist of the government, the different branches, functions, structural, and political characteristics, federal powers and exclusive powers. At the end of this assignment Benjamin Franklin will have knowledge of how the government operates in the 21st century. Explain the roles of the various branches of government, their administrative functions, and their structural and political characteristics Mr. Benjamin Franklin, the first topic of discussion is the roles of the various branches of government, and they are as follows, the legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch is responsible for the laws regarding passing bills, impeachment, and spending. The House of Representatives and Senate also falls under the body of the judicial branch. For example Mr. Franklin, the legislative branch, along with the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott passed a law regarding carrying concealed weapons to colleges. According to Ali Bidwell (2015) with US News, Licensed gun owners may soon be allowed to carry concealed handguns on public college and university campuses in Texas, under a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Investigating Emotions, Attitudes, And Job Satisfaction Case Study 1: Examining Emotions, Attitudes, and Job Satisfaction Trametria Austin Theodore Gorczyca BUS 520 01/25/15 Trader Joe s started out in the 1950 s as a convenient store chain called Pronto Market s and was found in the 1960 s and changed to Trader Joe s. The stores begin to package innovative great tasting food and offered everyday low pricing. The store is ranked 24 on Forbes for best places to work and has over 300 stores throughout the U.S. The founder, Coulombe Trader Joe s wanted to make Trader Joes a place where customers would enjoy to shop by creating a Hawaiian theme store that created a cheerful and happy environment (Anderson, 2013). Part of the happy and cheerful environment is Trader Joe s employees. The company offers wage and benefit packages that are far more competitive than other supermarket changes. The company focuses on hiring high energy employees who are loyal and dedicated to the Trader Joe s culture. The company encourages employees to multitask and assist customers regardless of their job description and to be transparent to customers by collaborating as one team. Trader Joe s also offers a leadership development program that focuses on management, leadership and communication skills. This relates to the Social Learning Theory to motivate others because mentoring is an important part of growing the company. Trader Joe s offers a very lucrative financial package to management and contributes to the employee s retirement funds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Tvtc Case Study TV service is a lot more complicated now than when viewers were limited to three major networks and a fuzzy UHF station broadcasting Japanese monster movies. Choosing a DirecTV package can be confusing, so Warwick Valley Telephone Company, the premier satellite television, DSL Internet, and telephone service in Warwick, NY, offers the advice below to help you choose an affordable TV package that meets your needs. For over a century, WVTC has been providing tri state area customers with the clearest signals and most dependable communications. Consider the following when choosing a DirecTV package: Set A Monthly Budget First, decide how much you can afford to spend each month. Take into consideration that a DirecTV package might reduce your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay on Aircraft Icing Abstract Aircraft icing is a common and major hazard to the aviation industry. Depending on conditions, icing may have very little or major impact to aircraft performance. The types of icing that form on and affect aircraft, the variables in how each type of icing is formed and the categories of severity will be discussed. Numerous methods of prevention and treatment exist and all pilots should be well versed in flight rules and regulations concerning avoidance and response to icing situations. Aircraft Icing Aircraft icing is nothing but trouble and a significant hazard to the aviation community. With the right upper level conditions, our winter season allows icing to occur when least expected and most pilots know very little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are known as rime and clear ice, and a mixture of the two is not uncommon. For rime ice to form, an aircraft needs to fly through an area of tiny super cooled liquid drops. This super cooled liquid is actually suspended in the cloud cover at temperatures already below freezing. Once the aircraft surface plows through this moisture, the drops are disrupted immediately adhere to and freeze before spreading out over the entire surface. This forms a rough and cloudy white layer of ice known as rime. Even though the rime surface is rough and creates an airflow disturbance, it is lighter and easier to remove by deicing equipment than clear ice. For clear ice to form, larger sized super cooled drops would need to be encountered. These larger droplets spread out over the surface and airfoils before freezing. This allows for the build up of a clear, hard and slick layer of ice on the surface (Ahrens, 2009). There are four basic condition levels of icing. A slight trace may be unnoticeable, where a light accumulation might only be an issue during a very long flight through conditions and periodic use of anti icing equipment may be needed to rid any accumulation. A moderate build up could be hazardous to only short exposure and anti icing equipment and route deviation would be absolutely required. Severe conditions could not be controlled by icing removing systems and would be the most hazardous and would probably require immediate emergency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Independent Record Labels of the 1950’s and 1960’s The Independent Record Labels of the 1950 s and 1960 s History of Music Production Eric Eller Throughout the 1950 s and 1960 s, a wave of new musical movements by independent record labels and new artists emerged in the United States. This movement is captured in the stories of those label creators and owners, and in the turbulent journey through their successes and failures. The first emergence was fueled by multiple factors: competitive economic circumstances, up and coming local musical talent in conjunction with the independent labels and studio owners, and the commercially viable musical interest and curiosity of consumers in these local artists. An article poses another causative factor that makes sense: when rock and roll ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Philips would take a while to realize that a huge prospect was about to enter his life and studio. Elvis Presley, a young truck driver, had come in to record two songs at a cost of $8 as a birthday present for his mother. Philips was actually out of the office so his secretary Marion Keisker recorded Presley. Foreseeing talent, Keisker put aside a copy of the acetate master. Keisker continued to advocate to Philips the idea of investing in Presley s commercially promising musical potential. Philips eventually agreed to give Presley a try and matched him up with local guitarist Scotty Moore and bass player Bill Black. This group became quite successful, and together, under the direction of Philips, helped to influence and redefine the rockabilly genre of music at the time. It shows Sun s success that by 61, Phillips was able to buy a Presto 900 P recorder. Elvis Presley s presence at the label allowed Philips to once again upgrade his system, this time opting for a Tube 76 D broadcast console and two new Ampex 350 tape recorders. The growing sophistication of his studio rig is a testimony to the success that he accomplished with such sensations as Presley. He delayed one tape head slightly in relation to the other, which made the signature Sun Sound. While Philips did find success for a while with artist Elvis Presley; Elvis popularity outgrew the facilities and financial capabilities of Sun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Letter of Recommendation Indicate how long the employee was employed at the company and what their title was. Go into an overview of what the employee s specific job responsibilities were and how the employee performed them. If the employee received any special recogonition...like employee of the month or some sort of award..indicate that too and why they received it. Indicate what you feel are the employees best attributes and skills and what you feel are the kinds of roles that they would excel in. Offer up your contact information incase the potential employer would like additional information You should keep this all to fit on one page. It s also always a good sign if you add something in there about how you would hire them again if you had the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... · Be succinct; make every word count; a letter of recommendation for employment should be one page; a letter of recommendation for school should be 1 2 pages. · List your contact information if you are willing to field follow up correspondence. · Proofread! The letter of recommendation represents both you and the applicant. EXAMPLE: To Whom it May Concern: I highly recommend Jane Doe as a candidate for employment. Jane was employed by Company Name as an Administrative Assistant from 2002 2005. Jane was responsible for office support including word processing, scheduling appointments and creating brochures, newsletters, and other office literature. Jane has excellent communication skills. In addition, she is extremely organized, reliable and computer literate. Jane can work independently and is able to follow through to ensure that the job gets done. She is flexible and willing to work on any project that is assigned to her. Jane was quick to volunteer to assist in other areas of company operations, as well. Jane would be a tremendous asset for your company and has my highest recommendation. If you have any further questions with regard to her background or qualifications, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, John Smith Title Company Address Phone Email How to write a letter of recommendation: Explain how you know the applicant. How long have you known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Identify the Current Legislation and Codes of Practice to... Every school must produce a range of policies which formally set out guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality. These policies must take account the rights of all children and young people. The policies in place work to ensure equality and inclusion; this can be conducted through the teaching and learning that occurs in the setting. However, the policies must also pay regard to the values and practice which are part of all aspects of school life. All work with children should be underpinned by the principles and values as stated in the National Occupational Standards in Children s Core Learning and Development. These principles and values are stated below: Principles 1. The welfare of the child is paramount 2. Practitioners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Act also requires schools to provide additional resources, equipment and/or additional support to meet their needs. | Equality Act 2010 | This sets out the legal responsibilities of public bodies, including schools, to provide equality of opportunity for all citizens. This brings together nine equality laws. | Sex Discrimination Act 1986 | This Act makes it unlawful for educational establishments to discriminate against a person on the grounds of sex. | There are a number of statutory frameworks, codes of practice and guidelines in which helps to support schools in their duty to implement the above legislation. Some of the statutory frameworks, codes of practice and guidelines are stated below: The Special Educational Needs Code of Practice 2001 outlines the statutory guidance for policy and the procedures and responsibilities towards children and special educational needs. It includes the levels of support which should be provided to children depending upon their individual needs. Code of Practice on the duty to promote race equality 2002, this is a statutory code which supports public authorities (including schools) to meet their duty set out in the Race Relations Act. It requires all schools to produce a written race equality policy which includes information on practical ways in which schools will work to promote race equality. School policies must demonstrate that they are working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Giza Necropolis What magnificent scenery, and such a site to see. Once I laid my eyes on the pyramids I knew that my dream was coming true, and it was at that very moment. The pyramids of Egypt were built by mankind, these men used only their bare hands, stones, and copper chisels. They didn t need a phone, computer, or a handheld tablet. They built one of the most beautiful manmade structures by pure man power. Egyptian culture is also the origin of makeup. Makeup is a hobby of mine and seeing were is comes from is astounding. Giza Necropolis in Egypt is so elegant, beautiful, and has so much history. The Egyptian pyramids are located in the southwestern suburbs of Cairo. They stand near one of the longest rivers on earth, the Nile. The population is around 2.5 million. This makes Giza one of the highest populated cities in the Arab world. What makes it so popular are the pyramids. Most people there speak Arabic, English, and French. I read on Touropia Travel Experts that Giza was Voted # 1 place to visit in Egypt. There is only one way to get there from the United States, and that s taking a plane. According to TripAdvisor.com a round trip to Egypt and back home cost $1353. Purchase a visa ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tallest, and most important pyramid is Khufu, Khufu stands 481 feet tall. In order for it to be built in 30 years the laborers had to lay 2.5 to 15 ton blocks every 2.5 minutes. These men transported blocks that weighed over twelve ton at least 500 miles. They did not use trucks or technology. That in itself is more than a lot of people do in their entire life. I could not imagine the hard work these men went through to build their kings death palace. Khufu is one of the last Seven Wonders of the World that still stands. It stands not alone, but with two other pyramids. Those pyramids are known as Khafre which is a 471 feet tall pyramid, and Mankaure, the baby of the pyramids, stands 213 feet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Importance Of Animal Protocol 2. Experimental Section The experimental protocol was approved by the animal ethics committee of Guangxi Medical University (China, Nanning) and conformed to NIH guidelines. Animal preparation Seventy five adult Sprague Dawley male rats (300 400g) were obtained from the Experimental Animal Center of Guangxi Medical University. The animals were equally randomized into 5 group: sham, CA, PD, SP, and SKF. The rats except sham group were assigned to 5 minutes CA and divided two experiments, the first experiment included 45 rats for examination the survival rates and NDS, and the second one included 30 rats for harvesting brain. The rat CA model was established by Chen et al [11]. In brief, all rats were fasted 12h before doing experiment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the report by Jia et al. We prespecified the NDS cut off for good (NDS≥60) and poor (NDS 60) outcome which represents a level of neurologic function required for independent function [12]. Tissue preparation Thirty rats (n=6 for sham, CA, PD, SP and SKF groups respectively) were used for harvesting tissues preparation. The animals were sacrificed at 72 h after CA/CPR. A left brain was used for ROS detection, TdT mediated dUTP biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining and immunostaining. The right hippocampal brains used for Western blot. ROS detection Harvested brains were embedded and frozen in CM1950 Cryostat Microtome (made in German Leica), ROS production in neurons was assessed with dihydroethidium (DHE) as an indicator.Serial, coronal frozen sections (5µm thick) were incubated with DHE (10 μmol/l) in PBS in a dark humidified chamber (37°C, 30 min). Five fields from each coronal section were randomly selected by Nikon A1 laser confocal microscope. Images were set by 20× objective lens at 1024×1024 pixels. ROS levels were detected by the fluorescence density. Western blot The hippocampi were isolated from right brain for Western blot. Western blotting was performed using the standard method [13]. The primary antibodies and dilutions were as follows: Primary antibodies against phospho SAPK/JNK (No 4668, 1:1000), SAPK/JNK (No 9252, 1:1000);phospho ERK1/2(No 9101,1:1000);ERK1/2 (No 4695,1:100);phospho p38 (No 9215,1:1000); p38 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Smoot Hawley Tariff Essay Smoot Hawley Tariff: A Destructive Contribution Farmers all through the 1920s had experienced intense competition and declining prices because of overproduction [;] U.S. agricultural interests lobbied the federal government for protection against agricultural imports (Britannica 2015). Herbert Hoover had sided with the farmers in raising Agricultural tariffs that eventually led to his presidency and signing of the act. This Smoot Hawley Tariff as it was called would increase the cost of imported goods so that U.S. consumers would spend their money on U.S. products in turn would save U.S. jobs in import competing industries (Suranovic 2012). The act went through various revisions leading up to the presidents signing that rose tariffs for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tariff indeed contributed to the Great Depression by destroying international that made economic growth here and in many countries impossible. As foreign nations retaliated against the tariff, U.S. exports and imports were set to a declining rate. Countless sectors of the economy were hurt, as we were not selling enough goods in the world market leading many industries like agriculture to collapse. With the collapse of industries came unemployment leaving many families to struggle to get through day to day life. Many of the Americans lost their money due to bank failures happening one after the other. Today we try to practice a more safe approach on trade, which is free trade. The tariff was an act of Protectionism and it failed to protect what it was meant to protect, hurting farmers and eventually spreading across the U.S. The Smoot Hawley tariff may have not been necessary but in all it was timing that had lead this act to prolong the Great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. White Blood Chips Metaphors Rather than resorting to complex musical density, The White Stripes use numerous metaphors and a complicated yet concise storyline accompanied by much more classical rock sounds in White Blood Cells to represent an intricate love of Jack White s. The White Stripes have an extremely convoluted history, which is relatively common among talented musicians, that began in Detroit, Michigan. Jack Gillis (as he was known previously) met Meg White, and married her in 1996, taking her last name. They originally thought about naming the band The Peppermints but eventually decided on The White Stripes to combine Meg s love of peppermint candy, their new last name, and the overall spirit of childhood. Throughout their touring years, Jack and Meg publically presented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the album, White belts out his fluctuating feelings about a love of his, and admits that even though he knows better, he continues to fall for love. Beginning the album with Dead Leaves and The Dirty Ground, Jack cries out Then I come home/No one to wrap my arms around. In this song, he explains how whenever he begins to think, he realizes the lack of his love s presence, and starts to understand how alone he really is. Then, in Finding It Harder to Be a Gentleman, he is finally fed up with his love s attitude on a rainy day and denounces, I d never said I wouldn t/Throw my jacket in the mud for you/But my father gave it to me so/Maybe I should carry you/Then you said You almost dropped me /So then I did/And I got mud on my shoes. In this incident, White is trying to be reasonable, but to no avail, so he decides to drop her, but ends up feeling the backlash immediately of the mud on his shoes. This is a turning point for White, where he recognizes that he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Texas Procedural Committees Pascal Bakari Professor Sherry Sharifian TX Government (GOVT 2306 71001) 19th November 2017 Assignment 3: When You Win SLO #3 If I were elected in the Texas House of Representatives to represent my district, district 115, I plan to serve on the Economic Small Business Development Committee, the Homeland Security Public Safety Committee, and the Public Education Committee. 2 In the Texas legislature, there are procedural and substantive committees. Procedural committees are influential in the legislative process as they regulate the operations and functioning of the house. These committees do not deal with the substance of public policy as this is the focus of the substantive committee (Henson). An example of a procedural committee is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I want to provide more funding to public schools and institutions alike. In my time in office, I will support Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) programs. I hope to propose a bill that will sufficiently fund STEAM programs throughout public schools in district 115. To gain support for this bill, I will present it to the legislation and seek public support to get the bill passed and ultimately implemented in my district. 5 This process will not be easy; however, I will make it a top priority to complete this objective one way or another while in office. To promote my home style, I will attend several functions and events throughout my district. These visits will ensure that I stay in touch with the people in my constituency, enabling me to acquire their trust. As their representative, I plan to encourage my constituents to interact directly with me on the issues affecting them. This will help me gather peoples views and receive their feedback on the issues they hold most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...