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World Social Policies And Health Care Policy And...
World Social Policies
The advantages and disadvantages of resources and services within United States compared to other
govern countries and their social demands for their citizens are immeasurably different. When
comparing and analyzing how governing bodies oversees the well being of citizens within their region
of the world, it is important not to rely on their economic growth only. But, how their social policies
and guidelines address poverty, housing, health care, unemployment, and the lack of education.
Each governing body strive to improve the life expectancy of their citizens by implementing policies
that would provide access to, delivering and allocating, and refining resources within the communities
for the betterment of the people. The state welfare and public practice within a governmental and / or
political setting varies with each area of concern; mainly with the health care and inequality
(unemployment and homelessness) of citizens. This report will contrast how citizens of the United
States, Belgium, and Japan fair with their health care policy and inequality policy that are
implemented to service their perspective region.
The growing concern of health care in the United States is alarming to its citizens. Unfortunately, the
health care system does not provide an even quality of medical care for all citizens. Social Justice
indicates that the government must allocate costs and benefits to help the citizens even if it does not
guarantee fairness across the
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3dla
ASSESSMENT
DELIVERING LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
(3DLA)
DAVID REDONDO FERNANDEZ CIPD LEVEL 3 FOUNDATION EALING, HAMMERSMITH
amp; WEST LONDON COLLEGE
CIPD Membership number: 2329184X Tutor Name: Clare Woodcock Date 08/04/2014 Word Count:
Activity 1 492 Activity 3 931
INDEX
1.1 Individual and environmental factors that impact positively or negatively on learning.
1.2 Create a positive learning environment.
1 Learning Plan
3.1 Feedback from the participants
3.2 Reflective statement
*FEEDBACK OF THE COURSE*
Summary
The main purpose of this assessment is to create a plan and help those people who in this moment are
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* health amp; safety * room layout * welcome * accommodates needs * puts participant at ease *
builds rapport | Room suitable, safe, with horseshoe, screen and flipchart at front.Smiled, looked
around the room.Friendly. Acknowledged that the group were tired. Asked group to introduce
themselves and their job status.Introduced self to group. Confident: clear voice, good steady pace and
use of hands.Looked around the room. | Structures amp; sequences effectively for learning e.g. *
introduction * main body * conclusion | Session: How to find a jobClear introduction on what going to
cover and sequencing into the main body.Good detail on background to employment and to
differentiate themselves.CV content | Provides clear aims / learning outcomes | The introduction
showed clearly what going to cover. The learning outcomes could be SMARTer. | Manages learning
activity effectively * uses a range of appropriate training skills | Presentation,Q amp;A asked different
learners. Targeted questions. | * uses learning resources appropriately and effectively | Powerpoint:
Clear slides with use of colour, boxes and pictures to support a range of learning styles.Wide range of
CV styles shown from research on the screen which were colourful and engaging.Use of video. | *
supports learners via questioning and
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Religion in Latin America; the Age of Discovery and...
Religion played a big role in shaping the values, attitudes, and conduct of the Spanish during the Age
of Discovery and Conquest (1492 1579). The colonial church provided control and a standard of
conduct and living for the new world. In fact, the colonial church had even more power in Spanish
America then it did in Spain. Why this is important though, is because it limited the possibility of
rebellion and opposition. As long as the church was in place, there was Spanish order, and as long as
there was Spanish order, the colonization process could continue to run smoothly and prosper.
Nurtured by the crown, the colonial church thrived. Its main priorities were to convert the Indians, and
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The conversion process did not go on without a hitch though, throughout the new world missionaries
had many obstacles to overcome. The first problem they ran into was the vast number of native
languages they encountered. Another is the scattered geographical locations of many tribes, because
there wasn t an easy pattern to follow, Christianity and conversion could not spread as rapidly as they
would ve liked it to. A third way in which the conversion was more difficult than intended, was when
they came across native religions that shared some of the same beliefs, although it helped that some
basic ideologies were already in place, it was much harder for Christianity to be seen as new and
unique. Unlike the original settlers, evangelicals who traveled to convert did not show the same
respect for the indigenous g ds; the Christian g d was to stand alone. The native religions were
destructed very systematically; natives who practiced their religions instead of converting were also
prosecuted, and many times by the priests themselves. In these areas of evangelical settlers who would
conquest throughout Latin America, laws were even put in place to ensure the practicing of
Christianity. As declared by Prudence, the law dictated that Natives, whatever their private beliefs,
publicly comply with their conqueror s religion (Burkholder Johnson 109). So much for separation of
church and state in the Age of Discovery and Conquest,
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Trauma In The Novel The Suspect By L. R.
How Trauma Can Affect Lives
Many individuals have flashbacks after experiencing trauma. Survivors of such horrible traumas
sometimes can act out in violence, after something triggers them to remember the ordeal. The novel
The Suspect by L.R. Wright, offers a realistic account of what goes on in the mind of an individual
who has committed murder. Throughout the novel, I made connections to many real life examples of
how trauma has affected the lives of criminals and their victims, through either alcohol or mental
illness. Individuals affected by this sort of trauma can seek medical or social help in order to be able to
learn how to cope with daily living.
L.R. Wright starts the novel The Suspect, by talking about how the main character George Wilcox
killed his ex brother in law Carlyle Burke in the isolated little community of Sechelt, British
Columbia. Wright described the scene of how George killed Carlyle. As George was trying to leave,
Carlyle did not like the idea that George was leaving, and was telling him he needed to respect him.
When Carlyle started to talk about George s family by saying ... Show more content on
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A Mind For Murder. Wolrd Literature Today Mar/Apr 2015: 16 18. Web. 10 Apr 2017. .
Greyhound Bus Killer Not Criminally Responsible. 05 March 2009. CBC News. 28 March 2017. .
Lawless, Jill. Remarkable P.D. James Dies at 94;Billiant Writer of Detective Fiction Brought the Gere
into Realm of Literature. 28 Nov 2014. Web. 07 Apr 2017.
Man Found Not Criminally Responsible For Bus Beheading Gets Absolute Discharge. 10 2 2017.
CTV News. 5 4 2017. .
Mother of Tim McLean Ends Petition to Change Law. 18 January 2014. CBC Radio Canada. 23
March 2017. .
Smith, Will. First and Foremost a Write of Fiction:Revisiting Two Tornoto Novels, Hopkins
Moorhouse s Every Man for Himself and Peter Donovan s Late Spring. 2015. British Journal of
Canadian Studies; Liverpool. 10 Apr 2017.
Wright, L R. The Suspect. United States of America: Felony Mayhem,
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The Network Structure And Data Communications
Summary The assignment we were given was to make an Industry related project on a medium to
large sized company and study their network structure and data communications. We chose JMR , as
one of the team member s father works for JMR Libyan Project and could provide with enough
information required to make this project. ABC Bank is a well reputed bank in Libya. They
approached JMR for an upgrade in their banking software and also a whole network upgrade. They
also wanted an overseas datacenter to keep all the financial records and data. Due to nature of the data
they handle, they wanted very reliable security measures to prevent any hacks or breach in the
network. This project describes the network architecture, functioning, hardware and security functions
for the Network of ABC Bank. We start the project with introduction about the scenario. Then we have
gone into details about the network setup mentioning hardware and other components, topologies,
VPN, how WAN works, data center etc. All the security features have been described as well. This
project took nearly 7 weeks to finish, and during this project we came across so many topics we have
learned in classes and some new ones as well. We as a team worked together to plan, research and
complete this project. Brief Introduction about the Company JMR is a leader in banking, financial
services and insurance software and software related services. Its is the world s first Oracle Platinum
Partner with
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The Pros And Cons Of Australian Political Donation
Political donations play an important role within the Australian Legal System. There are many cons
and pros about this particular issue and debate about how it affects the Australian democratic system
and if the law on it should be altered. A political donation is a donation of money to benefit
candidates, political parties, member of Parliament to help with the funding of elections, political and
community activities.
Parliament of Australia (2012) has claimed that it s Establishing a funding scheme that ensures
fairness and openness requires a legislative system that promotes an equitable distribution of resources
among political parties and candidates and the timely disclosure of political donations and electoral
expenditure .
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It s an implied threat: if you don t treat us well we ll give you less and they ll be ahead. Having
donators like companies and individuals that donate a fair amount of money towards the party they
choose will affect the views and decisions of politics and influences them, as these donors will want
their voices to be heard. But some individuals like to keep their donations are secret from the public
and are able to donate a certain amount and split that up into smaller donations and give it to parties.
According to ABC News (2017), We don t know the source of 49 percent of the money received by
our major parties last financial year. That means in the year leading up to a federal election, politicians
and their parties derived $77 million from undisclosed sources. And it s entirely legal. This tells us
that almost half of the donations that have been donated by individuals or organisations does not have
a source from where the money came from and can potentially be Dark Money (funds donate to
influence elections, and donors don t have to be
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Robert Redford And Nolte Pros And Cons
Honestly, it s incessantly difficult to describe either Robert Redford or Nick Nolte as elderly given the
fact that many of us grew up watching these Hollywood giants on the big screen. Since the 1960s and
70s, both Redford and Nolte have amassed a impressive catalog of respective roles that we frankly
don t have enough time in the day to fully explore. Still, films like 48 Hours (Nolte) and The Natural
(Redford) will never get old and will withstand the test of time. In any event, aging is inevitable, and
plenty of once dominant actors refuse to give up the spotlight, along with doing what they love which
has prompted the release of a plethora of old timer centered films over the years, ranging from
Grumpy Old Men and Space Cowboys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Much of it doesn t necessarily appear as easy feats, either what with the Appalacian Train being a
brutal grind that only a minuscule number of hikers fully conquer. Plus, it s full of danger, too
conveyed on several occasion in which the duo must face harsh weather conditions, unstable
environments, and inquisitive bears. As one might expect, such insufferable conditions open the door
to plenty of sarcastic deflections. Nolte s character, in particular, is full of charming, comical quips
that will provide lots of laughter and light hearted moments the most memorable of which revolves
around his interaction with a plus sized woman at the laundromat. The interaction between the
characters is far from noteworthy, although the aftermath and paranoia that envelops Katz is likely to
illicit plenty of laugh out loud moments. Outside the near endless amount of comedic occurrences,
which is comparable to what would happen if Grumpy Old Men met Wild, the story itself tends to
faulted due to a lack of purpose and extreme transparent. The main reason behind the adventure is
mostly unclear, even though it would appear Bill is attempting to create new memories that he can
translate into a new
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A Clean Well-Lighted Place Summary
A clean,well lighted place by Ernest Hemingway is a short stories about three character which are the
old man, the younger waiter and the older waiter mainly at a café in midnight. The whole short story is
focus on one thing: nothing.
Ernest Hemingway wrote this short story in a simple way which included only the essential
information with few use of adverbs and adjectives. Short and direct dialogue and inner monologue is
used as shown in the excerpt above. Ernest Hemingway often use pronoun without clear explanations.
For example, the word it is use in the excerpt above without clarifying what the word it refers to. Even
though the word it in the sentence is never defined, we can still get the message that the writer trying
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The story begins with third person omniscient point of view as if someone was sitting at the bar and
watching the three character conversation and action. Start from the first paragraph of the excerpt
above, the point of view of the story change into the older waiter point of view showed by the old
waiter s conversation with himself. The technique of Stream of Consciousness is used to dramatise the
consciousness and thoughts of the older and lonely waiter who is under tremendous amount of stress
because of his realisation of the futility and meaninglessness of old age. ( What is the point of view of
A Clean, Well lighted Place ? . Enotes editor. (25 June,2009.) Retrived from:
http://www.enotes.com/homework help/what point view clean well lighted place 90099). The use of
Stream of Consciousness technique is to show the reader the inside and outside of the older waiter s
mind: loneliness, despair, trouble, aging. From the monologue of the older waiter, we can suggests that
he believes that a person life s have no great purpose and there is nothing that a person can belief and
hold on forever but there are always a temporary space for people to escape from all problems
temporarily. Then, the short stories continue with the third person omniscient point of view until the
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The Dangers Of Nuclear Bombs
Nuclear Bombs
What would happen if the most powerful countries in the world started a nuclear war? In society,
many people will agree that nuclear bombs are a threat to humankind and the all life on Earth. To this
day, several countries still have nuclear bombs and weapons. This can affect the world because
countries with nuclear weapons have even threatened to use these against other countries, which could
start a third, more deadly, world war.
The last World War (WW2) was the only war that actually used nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons
are categorized into two major types of bombs. The first is called an atomic bomb and it can kill
thousands of people, but the hydrogen bomb is even worse and can kill ten times the number of living
things. When a nuclear bomb explodes, it either releases uranium or plutonium atoms, smoke, dust,
and soot. As this happens, the bombs pollute the ground, food, water and air. When the chemicals get
into large and small bodies of water, it can destroy the ecosystem and hurt people who eat food grown
or raised in the area. Even when there is wind, it is still dangerous. The wind can carry the chemicals
which travel for miles and can be destructive to habitats. Nuclear bombs can kill living things almost
instantly, but if the people near the explosion don t die, they usually suffer from radiation, very severe
burns, flying glass and deadly debris. When the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima,
Japan and Nagasaki, Japan in
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Amanda Argumentative Essay Ideas
Tonight will be the second episode of Bachelor in Paradise, and it is time for the relationships to start
forming. With Chad finally going home, it will leave room for everyone to start seeing the potential
for lifelong partners. TMZ shared that Amanda Stanton and Josh Murray are one of the couples who
end up together and doing great when the show is over. Josh actually proposes at the end of the show,
and it looks like this couple is one that is going to last. When you are on the show, you are not
supposed to reveal to the world that you have found someone. They are supposed to stay quiet and not
be seen out in person together, but a few of the couples aren t following the rules. Josh Murray and
Amanda Stanton have been spotted out together more than once since the show ended. One time they
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The source said they are planning to buy a house there together. Amanda has kids and their father is
very involved, so the idea of her moving them across the country is pretty shocking. The custody
battle on this one may keep Amanda and Josh from being able to do what they want to do. Josh and
Amanda are engaged, with plans to tie the knot. There is now word on their wedding plans yet, but
fans are hopeful that they will decide to let ABC televise their big day. Grant Kemp and Lace Morris
also find love on Bachelor in Paradise this season. They have not been shy about being seen in public
either. You can t imagine that ABC is thrilled with these couples being seen out, but it makes it where
Reality Steve s spoilers aren t near as important if everyone is spoiling the show on their own. The
other couple that finds love is Carly Waddell and Evan Bass. So far, they haven t been spotted out in
public, but Carly did share a photo on Instagram that everyone knows is from Evan s kitchen. They
both already live in
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Job Satisfaction And Employee Turnover
Job satisfaction is a highly complex mixture of individual perceptions and individual rewards. Job
dissatisfaction often leads to employee turnover which is costly financially, frustrating to unit
managers, and also detrimental in regard to patient care and outcomes. Maintaining registered nurse
(RN) job satisfaction is directly related to staffing levels (Kalisch Hee Lee, 2014). Teamwork and
collaboration between all medical staff members can increase job satisfaction and provide better
outcomes in patient care. Absence of teamwork and communication can result from cultural and rank
barriers (McCulloch, Rathbone, Catchpole, 2011). Several studies have been performed to measure
job satisfaction in nursing staff, but the aim of this study examines the links between actual unit level
staffing and job satisfaction of RNs and nursing assistants (NAs) (Kalisch Hee Lee, 2014) in order to
identify factors that lead to employee turnover. The first question the researchers were interested in
states, What is the relationship between staffing and job satisfaction of RNs and NAs controlling for
demographic variables and patient acuity? The second research question states, Are there any
differences as to the significant predictors for job satisfaction between RNs and NAs? The RNs and
NAs were surveyed using a questionnaire to rate job satisfaction while also providing demographic
data. The researchers used 131 patient care units in 11 different hospitals based in Michigan and
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Tracy Latimer Euthanasia
Write to die? Tracy Latimer was killed by her father on October 24th, 1993. He was charged with
second degree murder after a series of trials and appeals. Robert Latimer had been motivated by
concern for the suffering of her daughter, who had severe mental and physical disabilities, and by
love. This case leads to a national disagreement on euthanasia. It is one of many cases about
euthanasia. Should it be a legitimate right? This paper is going to explain the reason why I think
euthanasia ought not to be legal. The first premise will argue that voluntary euthanasia is the start of a
slippery slope. Then, the position of Immanuel Kant towards euthanasia will be discussed in the last
postulate.
Many people fret that if euthanasia becomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is convinced that reason might be revealed in three principles of morality: goodwill, duty, and
categorical imperative. For Kant, good goes hand in hand with will. Nothing is good except for a good
will (Kant 9). For instance, courage is not good if it is used for evil purpose as hurting someone and
being proud of it. However, will, the capacity to act from principle, is also related to duty. Moral worth
can only be obtained if we act from duty. In other words, an action does not have a moral worth if you
do not act from your duty. But, What determines our duty? The categorical imperative by Kant answer
that questions and provides us with the response to What makes a moral right? or, What makes
euthanasia right? He states, in his first formulation of the Categorical Imperative, that we are ought to
act in a way that the maxim of our actions can become a universal law of conduct. In his second
formulation, Immanuel Kant asserts that we should act in a way to behave with others, as we would
like to be treated ( 229). Therefore, we have no right to formulate a maxim such as: If I am in a really
bad condition, I have the right of being euthanized; since it cannot form a universal law. Furthermore,
we should not to dehumanize ourselves through euthanasia, as it
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Cognitive Development And Piaget s Theory Of Cognitive...
The third operation within the Pre operational stage is Class Inclusion . This is when children begin to
understand classification, for example, Dalmatians, Greyhounds and Spaniels would be ably classed as
dogs. Children who had not reached this stage would struggle with the concept that categories may be
divided into subsets, for example, a dog is also an Animal. However, a study by Sugier and Svetner
(2006) found children as young as 5 to have an understanding of class inclusion, when presented with
a class inclusion test, whereas Piaget believed this wouldn t happen until the child is 7 years old.
(younger children, within this stage or before? Or that they still do struggle within this stage?)
The third stage of Piaget s theory of cognitive development is the Stage of concrete operations. Within
this stage, children still struggle with abstract ideas and concepts, as well as imagining objects or
situations they cannot see. In addition, Piaget claimed for his theory to be universal, however research
suggests that not everyone reaches the stage of concrete operations. Research by Maclean (2001)
found that the concrete stage has more to do with culture and school rather than brain maturation.
Therefore, if cognitive development was purely biological, theoretically, late school starters, and those
in poverty with a lack of education (which is important in rational thinking) should have the same
level of logical thinking. (?)
The final stage in Piaget s theory is the
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Gender Stereotypes About Mothers In The Work Force
assumptions about mothers in the work force which in most cases results in a pay gap for that woman.
Correll identifies a variety of factors that could help explain the motherhood wage gap. The factors
include but aren t limited to, reduced investment in human capital by mothers, lower work effort by
mothers compared with nonmothers, unobserved heterogeneity between mothers and nonmothers, and
discrimination against mothers by employers (Correll 1299). All these things contribute to the gender
wage gap. Women in the work place already have to prove themselves in comparison to men, the
element of being a mother creates another obstacle for women who are mothers. This also places a
harsh reality on women who are not yet mothers but are thinking
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Essay On Improved As A Writer
How I Have Improved as a Writer Ever since I started attending Mrs.Kigar s 1st hour Senior Comp.
class, my writing skills have expanded into a new level. I learned a lot about writing for example;
before this class I had never heard of parallelism and didn t know the impact it had on writing.
Another part of my stylistic learning was learning about transitions, semicolons, commas, and
apostrophes. I also wrote almost every different style of paper too which really helps in improving the
ability to write. One thing I have improved on is using sophisticated vocabulary in my papers. For
example, from my compare and contrast paper I wrote I said, The boxer engine also gives the exhaust
a much better sound, which is more dulcet to the ear. (Consolla, 1) This is a prime example of
sophisticated vocabulary use in my papers. Dashes have come to be very confusing for some people,
but after reading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Writing journals helps with flow and consistency. Before this class I could never write about a topic
for 300 words. Whenever I had to write a paper, I would always draw to a blank and never get
anything done. Thanks to writing journals I have improved on my flow and consistency to write stuff
down. Some people didn t like the movie we watched earlier in the semester, The Words; but I thought
it was a excellent movie. I thought it was the perfect movie to write a movie review on. I really like
movies and enjoy watching them and criticizing them, but I had never known the write way to do it.
The movie review essay really helped to improve my writing ability. The writing ability of me, Jack
Consolla, has improved quite well throughout the semester. I have written almost every single type of
essay and have gone into detail about them and have also gone into detailed stylistic learning about
grammar uses. I feel as if I m more ready for college and can t wait to get the ball
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Common Sense
In the year of 1776, emotions intensify in Colonial America creating an atmosphere prime for
dissidence and a yearning for independence. The livid Americans, overtaxed and mistreated by the
British after the French and Indian War, debate and argue amongst themselves about the fate of their
fledgling colony. The American colonies interested in seeking independence from their motherland
Britain, look abroad in hopes of finding moral and political reasons to justify revolution. In the
pamphlet, Common Sense, Frenchman Thomas Paine conveys such reasons using rhetorical elements
such as figurative language, rhetorical questions, and assertions in order to enhance the morale of the
colonists and support the Americans in their revolution against Britain.
Proving that the liberties of the common people are something worth fighting for, Paine uses relatable
figurative language in order to provide a more personal connection to the colonists in hopes of
encouraging the proverbial David to stand up and wage war against Goliath. Paine pens an analogy
stating that if a child has thrived upon milk then the child will never want meat . This analogy elicits a
critical turning point in Paine s pamphlet as he transitions from asking rhetorical questions to
authoritative and comparative statements. Paine alludes to the overwhelming axiom that the colonies
have been a baby drinking milk only satisfied by meeting the needs of Britain, instead of standing up
for their individual rights and
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Fossil Fuels Vs Alternative Energy
Fossil Fuels versus Alternative Energy
The continued use of fossil fuels without seeking alternatives is a very dangerous practice. Earth s
temperature is rising, oceans are rising, polar ice caps are melting, Pacific waves are washing over
some island nations, and extreme weather and heat waves are increasing. Alternatives to fossil fuels
that pump carbon dioxide into the air seem hardly controversial. The controversy is about what can be
done to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and how can we get it done. It is already too late, but how
can we reduce the scale of the damage that is already upon us? The argument presented in some
books, articles, and internet sources seems presented like some polite controversy with no clearly
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Other chemicals and gases include sulfur dioxide (a type of gas that can lead to acid rain), nitrogen
oxide (causes smog and acid rain), carbon dioxide (which is currently one of the greatest factors of
global warming), small particles (the particles can lead to health hazards and can increase the chance
of lung cancer), hydrocarbons (causes smog), ash and sludge ( the ash and sludge consist of many
pollutants and hold toxic metals within them like lead and mercury), and many other toxic metals
(Casper 6 7).
Some big greenhouse gases have very long living lifetimes in the atmosphere. Perfluoromethane has
the longest lifetime with 50,000 years. Carbon dioxide has a lifetime of 50 to 200 years and is the
leading gas causing global warming. The USA has the second highest quantity of emissions of carbon
dioxide in the world. China is currently the world s leading country for carbon dioxide emissions,
emitting 6017.69 tons of carbon dioxide. In 2006 North America had the second highest carbon
dioxide emissions with 6,954.03 million metric tons. The leading geographic regions are Asia and
Oceania with 11,219.00 million metric tons in 2006 (Casper 39 40). In the United States total energy
consumption and carbon dioxide emissions have been decreasing slowly. This trend might not be long
term, and our consumption may rise again.
In the world, North America has the highest consumption of oil and is the second largest consumer of
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Famine Affluence And Morality Analysis
Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher most known for his book titled Famine, Affluence, and
Morality in which he talks about just that. One of his biggest and the first of his premises is our
obligation to assist if it is within our means to avoid something bad without giving up something of
moral consequence. This means that it is not morally permissible to rob a bank to assist those in need
just because you have the means to rob a bank. It simply means when thinking about purchasing
another item of clothing you should ask yourself if it is necessary. If the answer is no which it will
most likely be that money is to go towards someone who s life who depends on it. This, then, is within
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There s no way to know or change this without putting money in the pot in the first place. But why
would you do that? You could potentially waste a great deal of money. It might be better to wait and
save the money you would have donate. This is essentially the argument of something called Ever
Better Wine which says you should never open the wine because it will taste better tomorrow and will
only continue to increase in flavor with each day that passes. You could then call what s next Ever
Better Saving which is that you should wait and do more good tomorrow. The principle ultimately
states that you should wait forever to save people which doesn t help anyone at all. In terms of saving
the money, how are you to know for sure that it can save more people tomorrow than it will today?
This brings up the issue of whether the ever better wine reasoning is similar to what is going on in the
real world and our ability to help people in absolute poverty. Ever better wine is completely
theoretical. It s not fair to compare the taste of wine to the unfortunate lives of
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Hepatitis B Essay
Hepatitis B infection is a viral infection which is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that attacks
the liver and can cause both acute and chronic disease. it is a major global health problem which can
cause chronic infection and puts people at high risk of death from cirrhosis and liver cancer (1). HBV
is the number one worldwide cause of chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular cancer (2).
The hepatitis B virus can survive outside the body for at least 7 days. During this time, the virus can
still cause infection if it enters the body of a person who is not protected by the vaccine (1). HBV has
an average incubation period of 90 days (range 60 150 days) from exposure to onset of jaundice and
60 days (range 40 90 days) from exposure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This can lead to: fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, and/or vomiting, jaundice (yellow skin or
eyes, dark urine, clay colored bowel movements) pain in muscles, joints, and stomach Chronic
hepatitis B virus infection is a long term illness that occurs when the hepatitis B virus remains in a
person s body. Most people who go on to develop chronic hepatitis B do not have symptoms, but it is
still very serious and can lead to: liver damage (cirrhosis) liver cancer and even death (6).
People can protect themselves from hepatitis B by being vaccinated However, for those already
infected, treatment is the only option. Antiviral agents active against HBV are available, and have
been shown to suppress HBV replication, prevent progression to cirrhosis, and reduce the risk of HCC
and liver related deaths. However, currently available treatments fail to eradicate the virus in most of
those treated, necessitating potentially lifelong treatment. In addition, these drugs are not widely
available or used in low and middle income countries, and therefore timely intervention to prevent the
onset of advanced liver
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The Process of Natural Selection Essay
Charles Darwin s theory of natural selection explains the general laws by which any given species
transforms into other varieties and species. Darwin extends the application of his theory to the entire
hierarchy of classification and states that all forms of life have descended from one incredibly remote
ancestor. The process of natural selection entails the divergence of character of specific varieties and
the subsequent classification of once related living forms as distinct entities on one or many levels of
classification. The process occurs as a species varies slightly over the course of numerous generations.
Through inheritance, natural selection preserves each variation that proves advantageous to that
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Gould goes on to explain that those specific and unusual examples force one to define the general
concepts in terms outside of one s predetermined and limited sensibilities.
The case of r selection provides one with an accurate comprehension of natural selection because it
emphasizes success in a metaphorical struggle for existence instead of success in a literal and
immediate struggle between two species or between a species and its environment. The main obstacle
in the struggle of cecidomyian gall midges is the fact that these flies find the mushrooms they feed on
only intermittently. In the instances in which they have no food source, the mobile type of this fly
seeks resources. Once food becomes plentiful for a short duration, the female flies begin to reproduce
asexually by parthenogenesis at stages of their life so early that they are devoured from the inside out
by their offspring. The sacrifice of structural development for the benefit of rapid reproduction is an
example of natural selection retaining a beneficial variation and discarding a detrimental or useless
one. Gould states, Evolutionists have learned that organisms adapt not only by altering their size and
shape but also by adjusting the timing of their lives and the energy invested in different activities
(feeding, growth, and reproduction, for example) (94). The theory of natural selection can be more
effectively grasped
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Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria
Clinical trials are the gold standard of experimental design to examine the effect of a clinical
intervention on patients or populations. Recruiting targeted number of subjects in a timely manner is
essential to the success of a clinical trial. Failure to enroll and retain expected number of participants
could result in underpowered study (Page Persch, 2013). One of the challenge for clinical trial
recruitment is the clinical trial eligibility criteria are mostly written in free text, which cannot be easily
interpreted by computer for automatic patient for the clinical trial.
In order to utilize the electronic health record (EHR) system to match a patient to clinical trials, match
patients to applicable clinical evidence and re use of eligibility criteria from related clinical research
studies on similar patients during the design of a new study, several eligibility criteria knowledge
representations were developed(Weng, Tu, Sim, Richesson, 2010), such as SAGE, Eligibility Rule
Grammar and Ontology (EGRO) (Tu et al., 2011). Analysis of Common Eligibility Features (CEFs)
(Boland Weng, 2013) and clustering of similar eligibility criteria (Hao, Rusanov, Boland, Weng, 2014;
Luo, Yetisgen Yildiz, Weng, 2011) explored some applications of semantic similarity between clinical
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It is the opposite of semantic similarity. Matching two clinical trial eligibility criteria can be seen as
measuring the semantic distance between the two eligibility criteria documents. Matching a patient to
a clinical trial can be seen as calculating the semantic distance between a clinical trial eligibility
criteria document with a collection of medical documents of a
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Helping Father Kleinsorge s Hiroshima
Helping. Caring. Assisting. These are way of how people got through the bombing on Hiroshima. By
helping others people are able to create a hopeful future. In Hiroshima, Father Kleinsorge shows us
that by helping others, you are able to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Father
Kleinsorge is able to demonstrate this by helping the people in the park. He goes out of his way to
fetch water for the wounded (Hersey 51). He traveled through the woods so that they are not thirsty
anymore. Father Kleinsorge also tries to care for the children that are sick and can t find their family.
He brings in carts so that the Nakamara children are able to the Novitiate. With the children that can t
find their families, he tries to calm them
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Factors Affecting Usefulness of Social Networking in...
Factors Affecting the Usefulness of Social Networking in E learning at German University of
Technology in Oman Revinson G. Martin what are the factors affecting the usefulness of social
networking in e learning at GUtech ? This will help the university administrator, students, and
educators to know the value of social networking in e learning and will help and guide those who
develop, implement, and deliver e learning systems. There are many social networking sites available
that the researcher perceived to be useful in the academe. However, the researcher have used
Facebook group for this study because of its popularity to the students and educators of GUtech. II.
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The TAM developed by Davis is one of the most ... Show more
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However in Oman, some in the academe have not caught up with the social networking trends.
Sometimes the use of the technology in the classroom is not allowed. Few traditional educators use the
technology when they are communicating with their own colleagues. Everyday many students are
spending countless hours immersed in popular technologies such as Facebook or Twitter which at first
glance may seem like a waste of time, and brain cells. But the social networking technology deserves
a second, deeper look at what is actually going on [2]. GUtech is currently using a moodle based e
learning management system to help educators create online courses and support to students. The
university would not allow the educators and students to use social networking like Facebook for
some safety and cultural reasons. Social networking if properly used would bring endless possibilities
of online collaboration resulting good effects to the students. To effectively implement social
networking in e learning, the students and educators of GUtech need to use it and integrate testing and
assessment tools throughout the learning process. This study extended the TAM and answered the
question PEU Fig.1. Technology Acceptance Model III. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
There were researchers that have continuously reported that the TAM was very useful in predicting
and explaining technology use in various
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Portrayal Analysis Of Average Joe s And Globo Gym
Modern society places an emphasis on physical beauty. Everyone strives to look like the movie stars
and athletes they idolize on TV. As a result of this phenomena, many people take extra measures to
look young and hot. These measures often include getting a membership at the local gym. Two of the
most well know gyms in the country are Average Joe s and Globo Gym. Their advertisements clearly
show that they used different techniques to attract their clientele. Globo Gym s commercial (see Link
2) originally aired as an infomercial. It opens with closeups of beautiful women and handsome men
working out on the newest athletic equipment and wearing Globo Gym brand athletic apparel. A
narrator asks the audience if they are tired of feeling ugly and out of shape. The scene cuts away to a
man running on an elliptical. He introduces himself as White Goodman, founder of Globo Gym.
Goodman speaks in a very energetic tone, occasionally placing emphasis on certain words in order to
make a point. He leads the camera on a tour of his facility, which is full of high tech equipment,
fabulous spas, and on site cosmetic centers. He tells the audience that their obesity is due to genetic
conditions, and that is only their fault if they don t hate themselves enough to change. He then shares
that he himself was once overweight, and was able to overcome this by using the Globo Gym method.
The Globo Gym infomercial makes use of many different settings and camera angles. It starts by
panning
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The Human Rights Act of 1998 and Its Judicial Impact
The Human Rights Act of 1998 and its judicial impact In spite of the fact that there is much
controversy when regarding human rights and the degree to which the authorities are determined to
get actively involved in stopping significant crimes from being committed, its components basically
remained the same. The European Court of Human Rights has the authority to determine the outcome
of a trial involving a violation of human rights and all judges coming across such a case need to take
into consideration the court s decision. The Court of Appeal is limited in dealing with a situation
where a decision made by the European Court of Human Rights conflicts with precedents issued by
the House of Lords. Even with this, all that needs to be done in such circumstances is for judges to
simply take into account the European Court of Human Rights decision, as they do not actually have
to act on account of the concepts that it contained. The doctrine of precedent plays a very important
role in English courts as a consequence of the fact that common law largely dominates lawmaking in
the UK. This doctrine relates to how judges need to consider previous cases while working on a
present case with the purpose of putting across a verdict that is as accurate as possible (this is a
consequence of the fact that previous cases have been dealt with utmost professionalism and are thus
important sources of inspiration). However, when considering the Human Rights Act of 1998,
conditions were
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Essay on Environmental Laws vs. Economic Freedom
Sustainability
Vega Gordilio and Alvarez Arce (2003) states economic freedoms exist in the following conditions;
property acquired without the use of force, fraud, or theft is protected from physical invasions by
others. Economic freedoms exist when individuals are free to use, exchange, or give their property to
another as long as their actions do not violate the identical rights of others (Vega Gordilio Alvarez
Arce, 2003). Environmental laws are established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who
works with state, federal, and other government agencies to issue limitations on individuals and
organizations in order to protect the environment, endangered species, and others from harm (Coons,
2009).
The United States is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Providing society with an increase of economic freedom will likely increase harm to the environment
(Ozler Obach, 2009). Ozler and Obach (2009), states that the less freedom afforded for capitalism
through government regulations, the better the ecological footprint. Government penalties and
regulations require businesses to dedicate funds and resources to avoid harming the environment.
Endangering the ecology presents the choice of saving lives or spending money. Almost everyone
would vote to save lives but in many cases businesses will vote for legislation that will increase the
organization s bottom line (Smith Jeffreys, n.d.). Government intervention is needed for the protection
of the environment, which subsequently protects the human race.
Federal air quality regulations, regulatory protection for endangered species, federal programs for the
cleanup of hazardous waste sites, the Clean Water Act, and Federal mandates for automobile fuel
efficiency, are just a few of the laws imposed by the government to protect the environment. Many of
government programs are costly for businesses and some even counter productive. Government
intervention is called for when market activities impact environmental quality (Frazier, 2003).
Fulton (2010), states that the heavy environmental regulations have actually strengthened the
economy. The regulations imposed by the government put pressures on private business to comply. As
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Essay about Federal Welfare Reform
Federal Welfare Reform: A Critical Perspective
Abstract:
This project will examine welfare reform, which was signified by the signing of the Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PRWOA) in 1996. PRWOA replaced the original welfare
act of 1935, titled Aid to Dependent Children (later changed to Aid to Families with Dependent
Children), with the program Temporary Assistance to needy Families (TANF). Under PRWOA, TANF
was instated as a system of block grants allocated to states to implement their own forms of assistance
and replaced programs like the cash assistance program, Aid to Families with Dependent
Children, and the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training. The most influential change of this
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Yet, by focusing exclusively on the decline in TANF caseloads, welfare reform is portrayed as a wild
success that has allowed families to move from dependence on welfare to greater independence
through work (U.S. Department of Health). These sources talk extensively about empowerment,
protection, and independence as related directly to work, welfare reform, and its reauthorization. They
emphasize a national interest in spending cuts which they assume to be exclusive from the interests of
the nation s poor.
The other sources I consulted that were unaffiliated with the government either contradicted or
conflicted with the analysis of welfare reform s success in one way or another. Instead of focusing on
the decline in TANF caseloads, these sources looked critically and holistically at welfare reform as a
policy and its effect on individuals and families. Instead of ending the analysis with the removal of
recipients from the welfare roles, Fremstad, Melendez, and Goldberg examine the long term
consequences of removal in terms of poverty, remaining barriers to employment such as disability or
childcare, and the affects of reduced educational capitol. In emphasizing these aspects of welfare
reform s impact, the authors reach dramatically different conclusions than the government affiliated
sources. Fremstad, Melendez, and
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Dido As A Victim Of The Gods
Despite how most reader may view her, Dido is considered to be a victim of the gods, which
ultimately lead her to her own death. When introduced in book 1 of Virgil s tale Aeneid, told to Aeneas
by his mother Venus (disguised as a huntress), Dido is revealed as a dignified queen, beautiful,
wealthy and respected by the people of Carthage. At the same time, she is resolute in her
determination not to marry again.
As told by Venus, Her husband was Sychaeus, of all Phoenicians richest in land, and greatly loved by
her, (Book I, lines 468 469). Although her husband was the richest of all Tyre, her brother Pygmalion,
King of Tyre, was obsessed with greed and his money, he decides to kill him and manages to keep this
act from Dido till she had a dream with her husband in it. He urged her then to make haste and take
flight, leaving her fatherland, and to assist the journey revealed a buried treasure of all time, unknown
to any, a weight of gold and silver (Lines 487 490). Dido manages to preserve the memory of her dead
husband, Sychaeus, whose murder causes her to flee her home city of Tyre. Fortunately, she maintains
her focus on her responsibilities. She gathers people from Tyre and sails to a land with stone walls
going higher and the citadel of Carthage, the new town (Lines 500 501), at which the city begins its
construction and she becomes the queen.
When she meets Aenea s, she offers him and his Trojan crew asylum in Carthage after escaping Troy
from the Trojan Horse
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Genteel People and Honest Hearts in Jane Austen s Emma...
Emma: Genteel People and Honest Hearts
In Emma, Jane Austen gives us only the surface of the lives of genteel people ? Though not
necessarily a commonly used term today, the meaning of genteel people is easily assumed. Good birth
and breeding are not necessarily the only qualities of genteel people: simple generosity, courtesy and
elegance can also apply, as well as marriage into the class. The majority of the characters in Emma to
some extent expand this definition to provide exceptions to the rule or abuses of the title. In this way
the characters provide an interesting answer to the question of whether or not Austen actually deals
with genteel people.
Mrs and Miss Bates are genteel people and of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If she had been able to procure the necessary husband, there is no doubt that her gentility would have
become permanent. As it was, she married for love and the intimacy between her and Emma must
sink, that is, she has lost her albeit precarious hold on gentility.
Jane Fairfax is, at her introduction to the reader, in ready danger of slipping from the class that she
deserves through both breeding and character. Jane s orphaned status and increasing years mean that if
she does not find a suitable husband in the near future, a governor s position will soon be beckoning.
Fortunately for her, the engagement to Frank Churchill has secured Jane s position, as he has genteel
breeding and was brought up in the Churchill household a very prestigious claim.
Jane s position is almost the reverse of Mrs Weston née Taylor. The life of a governess was seemingly
inescapable, save for the connection to Mr. Weston. Mr. Woodhouse s cries for poor Miss Taylor
illustrate his social blindness when he cannot recognise the constant desire to further oneself.
The notion of manners maketh man can also be used to judge the gentility of the persons involved.
That of Mr Knightley is proven at the ball when, despite his reservations about Harriet and dancing, he
chooses to rescue her from the humiliation of Mr Elton s snub illustrating his good manners and
gentleman s heart. The appalling manners of
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Comparison Of Lamb Chops With Mustard, Apricot And Basil...
Lamb Chops with Mustard, Apricot and Basil Relish
Ingredients:
4 lamb chops
1/2 cup mustard
1/4 cup olive oil
1 small diced shallot
3/4 lb. fresh apricots (diced)
1 tsp. ground cardamom
3 tbsp. raspberry vinegar
Sea salt and ground pepper
1/4 cup finely shredded basil
Directions:
1. In a pressure cooker, add the four pieces of lamb chops and pair with 2 cups of water under the
trivet.
2. Set timer to 10 minutes on high heat for releasing steam.
3. Once done, sprinkle each chop side with pepper and salt; spread the mustard.
4. In a medium sized bowl, add and combine all the ingredients; sprinkle salt and pepper to taste.
5. Prepare the stove top griller to cook the chops for 6 minutes on each side; aim for grill ... Show
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Grease a skillet with cooking spray and sauté the garlic for 30 seconds.
2. Add the shrimp, basil and tomatoes; pressure cook for 3 minutes on high heat.
3. Add in capers, black pepper and
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My Perfect City Essay
My Perfect City
I. Utilities
The city I propose as a perfect city, would be as close to an ecocity as possible, although have some
differences. For example, for electrical needs, I would suggest the city have a solar power plant, but
on those desperate times, energy would be bought from other electrical plants from nearby towns or
states.
Water purification and a wastewater treatment plants would be necessary in order to provide the
citizens and visitors with clean healthy water. To prevent flooding, this city was built on flood plains.
Solid waste pickup services will exist, preventing litter and garbage ... Show more content on
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Paddleboats would be popular in the lakes and river. Walking and biking would be the most influenced
form of transportation. Neighborhood stores would be encouraged, promoting bike and walk
transportation. No mass transportation systems will be found running through the city.
III. Density of Homes
Understandably, some people enjoy large lawns. For every 1 home that is built on an acre property, 2
homes have to be built on ½ acre property. The homes will be built more northern and away from the
river. Towards the southern part of the river will only be green space and nature preserves. The city
will have a medium density
IV. Businesses/Industry/Commercial
Tourism will be the major money catcher on the lake and riverside areas. Tourists will be attracted to
the city s beauty and fun activities (see aesthetics). Although tourism brings in a lot of money, small
animal and vegetable farms will be maintained, providing the city with some of its food portion.
Gardens will also be kept at most of the homes. Not much food will be transported into the city. The
city will try to be the most independent possible. Building will use the solar heat method for water and
space heating on those rare occasions when necessary.
V. Aesthetics
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The Scientific Field Of Game Theory
The scientific field of game theory is the usage of mathematics to predict and analyze conflict,
cooperation, and behaviors of thinking people and the different strategies that can be applied in each
case. Using mathematical fields such as calculus, statistics, and others, people who study game theory
are able to formulate models and find the outcomes of a variety of different strategies. More
importantly, game theory is not limited to games such as chess or poker, but a wide variety of fields
including economics, computer science, biology and even political science. To understand why game
theory underlies these other fields, one must first understand what a game is.
A game is any situation that contains a set of players, a set of possible actions (strategies) for each
player, and a set of payoffs for each player resulting from the strategies chosen. This definition allows
almost any social situation to be classified as a game as different people perform actions resulting in a
benefit or loss for themselves. However, the key to any science is the ability to predict what would
happen next, and with game theory, players must be rational in order to achieve this. Needless to say,
very often, game theory fails to predict the true outcome of a given situation when put to practical
testing.
The field of game theory had existed for centuries, in a variety of forms, such as strategies for board
games or the battlefield. Even in Charles Darwin s book The Descent of Man
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I Was Wrong For My Brother
I was wrong.
Being the youngest in my family, I had always thought that there exist only one path for me to follow
the path that had been established by those who walked in front of me, my parents and my brother. For
many of years, blinded by this idea, I unknowingly had always been following the footsteps of my
brother who is two years older than me as the role model. Following the things he did, trying to
achieve the same things that he achieved, soon, I became a shadow that imitated his every movement.
Being able to attend the same competitive elementary school in Indonesia even though I was still
under the required age, made me realize that I was able to follow the same expectation that my parents
had for my brother. However, despite of the hard work that I put into studying, I wasn t able to sit at
the top during the elementary school year as I could barely pass the classes. This made me conscious
of the differences between those who are gifted and those who aren t.
Not capable of entering the same middle school as my brother forced me to see the gap between us
increase every moment. I started to run in an attempt to close the gap, but I tripped and couldn t run. I
could only watch the gap increase yet again.
During the middle school years, I joined the same martial arts club that my brother attended after I
gazed in awe of the medals that my brother had won during a city martial arts tournament. Two years
of training in the martial arts club turned the no name me
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Abraham Lincoln s Legacy Of The Man Behind The Gun With A...
Michael Dominguez
Mrs. Gaither
English III 5
4 March 2016
Abraham Lincoln Assassination
Early morning of April 15, 1865 the United States of America stood still. It started as a normal day at
the theatre, but soon a dramatic turn would change United States history forever.
This paper will define President Abraham Lincoln s life, the man behind the gun with a plan, and how
the United States reacted.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America, he served a single term
from 1861 to 1865, but changed history significantly. Lincoln has a remarkable story from his humble
beginnings, time in office to his tragic death that shook the nation. Abraham
Lincoln was born in a log cabin in Hardin county, Kentucky to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy
Hanks Lincoln. The Lincolns were soon forced to move from Kentucky to Perry county, Indiana in
1817, where the family squatted on public land to scrap out a living in a crude shelter, hunting game
and farming a small pot. ( Abraham Lincoln Biography ) Thomas Lincoln would eventually be able to
purchase the land. When Abraham was just 9 years of age, his mother passed of tremetol (milk
sickness). His mother s death left young Abraham in devastation and he isolated himself from his
father. Just a year after her death, Thomas Lincoln married Sarah Bush
Johnston, Abraham quickly bonded with her and she would encourage Abraham on the importance of
reading. Neighbors would talk about how Abraham would walk for miles just to
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  • 2. World Social Policies And Health Care Policy And... World Social Policies The advantages and disadvantages of resources and services within United States compared to other govern countries and their social demands for their citizens are immeasurably different. When comparing and analyzing how governing bodies oversees the well being of citizens within their region of the world, it is important not to rely on their economic growth only. But, how their social policies and guidelines address poverty, housing, health care, unemployment, and the lack of education. Each governing body strive to improve the life expectancy of their citizens by implementing policies that would provide access to, delivering and allocating, and refining resources within the communities for the betterment of the people. The state welfare and public practice within a governmental and / or political setting varies with each area of concern; mainly with the health care and inequality (unemployment and homelessness) of citizens. This report will contrast how citizens of the United States, Belgium, and Japan fair with their health care policy and inequality policy that are implemented to service their perspective region. The growing concern of health care in the United States is alarming to its citizens. Unfortunately, the health care system does not provide an even quality of medical care for all citizens. Social Justice indicates that the government must allocate costs and benefits to help the citizens even if it does not guarantee fairness across the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. 3dla ASSESSMENT DELIVERING LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES (3DLA) DAVID REDONDO FERNANDEZ CIPD LEVEL 3 FOUNDATION EALING, HAMMERSMITH amp; WEST LONDON COLLEGE CIPD Membership number: 2329184X Tutor Name: Clare Woodcock Date 08/04/2014 Word Count: Activity 1 492 Activity 3 931 INDEX 1.1 Individual and environmental factors that impact positively or negatively on learning. 1.2 Create a positive learning environment. 1 Learning Plan 3.1 Feedback from the participants 3.2 Reflective statement *FEEDBACK OF THE COURSE* Summary The main purpose of this assessment is to create a plan and help those people who in this moment are unemployed or are looking to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * health amp; safety * room layout * welcome * accommodates needs * puts participant at ease * builds rapport | Room suitable, safe, with horseshoe, screen and flipchart at front.Smiled, looked around the room.Friendly. Acknowledged that the group were tired. Asked group to introduce themselves and their job status.Introduced self to group. Confident: clear voice, good steady pace and use of hands.Looked around the room. | Structures amp; sequences effectively for learning e.g. * introduction * main body * conclusion | Session: How to find a jobClear introduction on what going to cover and sequencing into the main body.Good detail on background to employment and to differentiate themselves.CV content | Provides clear aims / learning outcomes | The introduction showed clearly what going to cover. The learning outcomes could be SMARTer. | Manages learning activity effectively * uses a range of appropriate training skills | Presentation,Q amp;A asked different
  • 4. learners. Targeted questions. | * uses learning resources appropriately and effectively | Powerpoint: Clear slides with use of colour, boxes and pictures to support a range of learning styles.Wide range of CV styles shown from research on the screen which were colourful and engaging.Use of video. | * supports learners via questioning and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Religion in Latin America; the Age of Discovery and... Religion played a big role in shaping the values, attitudes, and conduct of the Spanish during the Age of Discovery and Conquest (1492 1579). The colonial church provided control and a standard of conduct and living for the new world. In fact, the colonial church had even more power in Spanish America then it did in Spain. Why this is important though, is because it limited the possibility of rebellion and opposition. As long as the church was in place, there was Spanish order, and as long as there was Spanish order, the colonization process could continue to run smoothly and prosper. Nurtured by the crown, the colonial church thrived. Its main priorities were to convert the Indians, and to theoretically justify the Iberian presence in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The conversion process did not go on without a hitch though, throughout the new world missionaries had many obstacles to overcome. The first problem they ran into was the vast number of native languages they encountered. Another is the scattered geographical locations of many tribes, because there wasn t an easy pattern to follow, Christianity and conversion could not spread as rapidly as they would ve liked it to. A third way in which the conversion was more difficult than intended, was when they came across native religions that shared some of the same beliefs, although it helped that some basic ideologies were already in place, it was much harder for Christianity to be seen as new and unique. Unlike the original settlers, evangelicals who traveled to convert did not show the same respect for the indigenous g ds; the Christian g d was to stand alone. The native religions were destructed very systematically; natives who practiced their religions instead of converting were also prosecuted, and many times by the priests themselves. In these areas of evangelical settlers who would conquest throughout Latin America, laws were even put in place to ensure the practicing of Christianity. As declared by Prudence, the law dictated that Natives, whatever their private beliefs, publicly comply with their conqueror s religion (Burkholder Johnson 109). So much for separation of church and state in the Age of Discovery and Conquest, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Trauma In The Novel The Suspect By L. R. How Trauma Can Affect Lives Many individuals have flashbacks after experiencing trauma. Survivors of such horrible traumas sometimes can act out in violence, after something triggers them to remember the ordeal. The novel The Suspect by L.R. Wright, offers a realistic account of what goes on in the mind of an individual who has committed murder. Throughout the novel, I made connections to many real life examples of how trauma has affected the lives of criminals and their victims, through either alcohol or mental illness. Individuals affected by this sort of trauma can seek medical or social help in order to be able to learn how to cope with daily living. L.R. Wright starts the novel The Suspect, by talking about how the main character George Wilcox killed his ex brother in law Carlyle Burke in the isolated little community of Sechelt, British Columbia. Wright described the scene of how George killed Carlyle. As George was trying to leave, Carlyle did not like the idea that George was leaving, and was telling him he needed to respect him. When Carlyle started to talk about George s family by saying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Mind For Murder. Wolrd Literature Today Mar/Apr 2015: 16 18. Web. 10 Apr 2017. . Greyhound Bus Killer Not Criminally Responsible. 05 March 2009. CBC News. 28 March 2017. . Lawless, Jill. Remarkable P.D. James Dies at 94;Billiant Writer of Detective Fiction Brought the Gere into Realm of Literature. 28 Nov 2014. Web. 07 Apr 2017. Man Found Not Criminally Responsible For Bus Beheading Gets Absolute Discharge. 10 2 2017. CTV News. 5 4 2017. . Mother of Tim McLean Ends Petition to Change Law. 18 January 2014. CBC Radio Canada. 23 March 2017. . Smith, Will. First and Foremost a Write of Fiction:Revisiting Two Tornoto Novels, Hopkins Moorhouse s Every Man for Himself and Peter Donovan s Late Spring. 2015. British Journal of Canadian Studies; Liverpool. 10 Apr 2017. Wright, L R. The Suspect. United States of America: Felony Mayhem, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Network Structure And Data Communications Summary The assignment we were given was to make an Industry related project on a medium to large sized company and study their network structure and data communications. We chose JMR , as one of the team member s father works for JMR Libyan Project and could provide with enough information required to make this project. ABC Bank is a well reputed bank in Libya. They approached JMR for an upgrade in their banking software and also a whole network upgrade. They also wanted an overseas datacenter to keep all the financial records and data. Due to nature of the data they handle, they wanted very reliable security measures to prevent any hacks or breach in the network. This project describes the network architecture, functioning, hardware and security functions for the Network of ABC Bank. We start the project with introduction about the scenario. Then we have gone into details about the network setup mentioning hardware and other components, topologies, VPN, how WAN works, data center etc. All the security features have been described as well. This project took nearly 7 weeks to finish, and during this project we came across so many topics we have learned in classes and some new ones as well. We as a team worked together to plan, research and complete this project. Brief Introduction about the Company JMR is a leader in banking, financial services and insurance software and software related services. Its is the world s first Oracle Platinum Partner with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Pros And Cons Of Australian Political Donation Political donations play an important role within the Australian Legal System. There are many cons and pros about this particular issue and debate about how it affects the Australian democratic system and if the law on it should be altered. A political donation is a donation of money to benefit candidates, political parties, member of Parliament to help with the funding of elections, political and community activities. Parliament of Australia (2012) has claimed that it s Establishing a funding scheme that ensures fairness and openness requires a legislative system that promotes an equitable distribution of resources among political parties and candidates and the timely disclosure of political donations and electoral expenditure . A political donation is not a donation that is for an individual s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s an implied threat: if you don t treat us well we ll give you less and they ll be ahead. Having donators like companies and individuals that donate a fair amount of money towards the party they choose will affect the views and decisions of politics and influences them, as these donors will want their voices to be heard. But some individuals like to keep their donations are secret from the public and are able to donate a certain amount and split that up into smaller donations and give it to parties. According to ABC News (2017), We don t know the source of 49 percent of the money received by our major parties last financial year. That means in the year leading up to a federal election, politicians and their parties derived $77 million from undisclosed sources. And it s entirely legal. This tells us that almost half of the donations that have been donated by individuals or organisations does not have a source from where the money came from and can potentially be Dark Money (funds donate to influence elections, and donors don t have to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Robert Redford And Nolte Pros And Cons Honestly, it s incessantly difficult to describe either Robert Redford or Nick Nolte as elderly given the fact that many of us grew up watching these Hollywood giants on the big screen. Since the 1960s and 70s, both Redford and Nolte have amassed a impressive catalog of respective roles that we frankly don t have enough time in the day to fully explore. Still, films like 48 Hours (Nolte) and The Natural (Redford) will never get old and will withstand the test of time. In any event, aging is inevitable, and plenty of once dominant actors refuse to give up the spotlight, along with doing what they love which has prompted the release of a plethora of old timer centered films over the years, ranging from Grumpy Old Men and Space Cowboys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much of it doesn t necessarily appear as easy feats, either what with the Appalacian Train being a brutal grind that only a minuscule number of hikers fully conquer. Plus, it s full of danger, too conveyed on several occasion in which the duo must face harsh weather conditions, unstable environments, and inquisitive bears. As one might expect, such insufferable conditions open the door to plenty of sarcastic deflections. Nolte s character, in particular, is full of charming, comical quips that will provide lots of laughter and light hearted moments the most memorable of which revolves around his interaction with a plus sized woman at the laundromat. The interaction between the characters is far from noteworthy, although the aftermath and paranoia that envelops Katz is likely to illicit plenty of laugh out loud moments. Outside the near endless amount of comedic occurrences, which is comparable to what would happen if Grumpy Old Men met Wild, the story itself tends to faulted due to a lack of purpose and extreme transparent. The main reason behind the adventure is mostly unclear, even though it would appear Bill is attempting to create new memories that he can translate into a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Clean Well-Lighted Place Summary A clean,well lighted place by Ernest Hemingway is a short stories about three character which are the old man, the younger waiter and the older waiter mainly at a café in midnight. The whole short story is focus on one thing: nothing. Ernest Hemingway wrote this short story in a simple way which included only the essential information with few use of adverbs and adjectives. Short and direct dialogue and inner monologue is used as shown in the excerpt above. Ernest Hemingway often use pronoun without clear explanations. For example, the word it is use in the excerpt above without clarifying what the word it refers to. Even though the word it in the sentence is never defined, we can still get the message that the writer trying to conveys: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story begins with third person omniscient point of view as if someone was sitting at the bar and watching the three character conversation and action. Start from the first paragraph of the excerpt above, the point of view of the story change into the older waiter point of view showed by the old waiter s conversation with himself. The technique of Stream of Consciousness is used to dramatise the consciousness and thoughts of the older and lonely waiter who is under tremendous amount of stress because of his realisation of the futility and meaninglessness of old age. ( What is the point of view of A Clean, Well lighted Place ? . Enotes editor. (25 June,2009.) Retrived from: http://www.enotes.com/homework help/what point view clean well lighted place 90099). The use of Stream of Consciousness technique is to show the reader the inside and outside of the older waiter s mind: loneliness, despair, trouble, aging. From the monologue of the older waiter, we can suggests that he believes that a person life s have no great purpose and there is nothing that a person can belief and hold on forever but there are always a temporary space for people to escape from all problems temporarily. Then, the short stories continue with the third person omniscient point of view until the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Dangers Of Nuclear Bombs Nuclear Bombs What would happen if the most powerful countries in the world started a nuclear war? In society, many people will agree that nuclear bombs are a threat to humankind and the all life on Earth. To this day, several countries still have nuclear bombs and weapons. This can affect the world because countries with nuclear weapons have even threatened to use these against other countries, which could start a third, more deadly, world war. The last World War (WW2) was the only war that actually used nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are categorized into two major types of bombs. The first is called an atomic bomb and it can kill thousands of people, but the hydrogen bomb is even worse and can kill ten times the number of living things. When a nuclear bomb explodes, it either releases uranium or plutonium atoms, smoke, dust, and soot. As this happens, the bombs pollute the ground, food, water and air. When the chemicals get into large and small bodies of water, it can destroy the ecosystem and hurt people who eat food grown or raised in the area. Even when there is wind, it is still dangerous. The wind can carry the chemicals which travel for miles and can be destructive to habitats. Nuclear bombs can kill living things almost instantly, but if the people near the explosion don t die, they usually suffer from radiation, very severe burns, flying glass and deadly debris. When the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan and Nagasaki, Japan in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Amanda Argumentative Essay Ideas Tonight will be the second episode of Bachelor in Paradise, and it is time for the relationships to start forming. With Chad finally going home, it will leave room for everyone to start seeing the potential for lifelong partners. TMZ shared that Amanda Stanton and Josh Murray are one of the couples who end up together and doing great when the show is over. Josh actually proposes at the end of the show, and it looks like this couple is one that is going to last. When you are on the show, you are not supposed to reveal to the world that you have found someone. They are supposed to stay quiet and not be seen out in person together, but a few of the couples aren t following the rules. Josh Murray and Amanda Stanton have been spotted out together more than once since the show ended. One time they were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The source said they are planning to buy a house there together. Amanda has kids and their father is very involved, so the idea of her moving them across the country is pretty shocking. The custody battle on this one may keep Amanda and Josh from being able to do what they want to do. Josh and Amanda are engaged, with plans to tie the knot. There is now word on their wedding plans yet, but fans are hopeful that they will decide to let ABC televise their big day. Grant Kemp and Lace Morris also find love on Bachelor in Paradise this season. They have not been shy about being seen in public either. You can t imagine that ABC is thrilled with these couples being seen out, but it makes it where Reality Steve s spoilers aren t near as important if everyone is spoiling the show on their own. The other couple that finds love is Carly Waddell and Evan Bass. So far, they haven t been spotted out in public, but Carly did share a photo on Instagram that everyone knows is from Evan s kitchen. They both already live in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Job Satisfaction And Employee Turnover Job satisfaction is a highly complex mixture of individual perceptions and individual rewards. Job dissatisfaction often leads to employee turnover which is costly financially, frustrating to unit managers, and also detrimental in regard to patient care and outcomes. Maintaining registered nurse (RN) job satisfaction is directly related to staffing levels (Kalisch Hee Lee, 2014). Teamwork and collaboration between all medical staff members can increase job satisfaction and provide better outcomes in patient care. Absence of teamwork and communication can result from cultural and rank barriers (McCulloch, Rathbone, Catchpole, 2011). Several studies have been performed to measure job satisfaction in nursing staff, but the aim of this study examines the links between actual unit level staffing and job satisfaction of RNs and nursing assistants (NAs) (Kalisch Hee Lee, 2014) in order to identify factors that lead to employee turnover. The first question the researchers were interested in states, What is the relationship between staffing and job satisfaction of RNs and NAs controlling for demographic variables and patient acuity? The second research question states, Are there any differences as to the significant predictors for job satisfaction between RNs and NAs? The RNs and NAs were surveyed using a questionnaire to rate job satisfaction while also providing demographic data. The researchers used 131 patient care units in 11 different hospitals based in Michigan and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tracy Latimer Euthanasia Write to die? Tracy Latimer was killed by her father on October 24th, 1993. He was charged with second degree murder after a series of trials and appeals. Robert Latimer had been motivated by concern for the suffering of her daughter, who had severe mental and physical disabilities, and by love. This case leads to a national disagreement on euthanasia. It is one of many cases about euthanasia. Should it be a legitimate right? This paper is going to explain the reason why I think euthanasia ought not to be legal. The first premise will argue that voluntary euthanasia is the start of a slippery slope. Then, the position of Immanuel Kant towards euthanasia will be discussed in the last postulate. Many people fret that if euthanasia becomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is convinced that reason might be revealed in three principles of morality: goodwill, duty, and categorical imperative. For Kant, good goes hand in hand with will. Nothing is good except for a good will (Kant 9). For instance, courage is not good if it is used for evil purpose as hurting someone and being proud of it. However, will, the capacity to act from principle, is also related to duty. Moral worth can only be obtained if we act from duty. In other words, an action does not have a moral worth if you do not act from your duty. But, What determines our duty? The categorical imperative by Kant answer that questions and provides us with the response to What makes a moral right? or, What makes euthanasia right? He states, in his first formulation of the Categorical Imperative, that we are ought to act in a way that the maxim of our actions can become a universal law of conduct. In his second formulation, Immanuel Kant asserts that we should act in a way to behave with others, as we would like to be treated ( 229). Therefore, we have no right to formulate a maxim such as: If I am in a really bad condition, I have the right of being euthanized; since it cannot form a universal law. Furthermore, we should not to dehumanize ourselves through euthanasia, as it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cognitive Development And Piaget s Theory Of Cognitive... The third operation within the Pre operational stage is Class Inclusion . This is when children begin to understand classification, for example, Dalmatians, Greyhounds and Spaniels would be ably classed as dogs. Children who had not reached this stage would struggle with the concept that categories may be divided into subsets, for example, a dog is also an Animal. However, a study by Sugier and Svetner (2006) found children as young as 5 to have an understanding of class inclusion, when presented with a class inclusion test, whereas Piaget believed this wouldn t happen until the child is 7 years old. (younger children, within this stage or before? Or that they still do struggle within this stage?) The third stage of Piaget s theory of cognitive development is the Stage of concrete operations. Within this stage, children still struggle with abstract ideas and concepts, as well as imagining objects or situations they cannot see. In addition, Piaget claimed for his theory to be universal, however research suggests that not everyone reaches the stage of concrete operations. Research by Maclean (2001) found that the concrete stage has more to do with culture and school rather than brain maturation. Therefore, if cognitive development was purely biological, theoretically, late school starters, and those in poverty with a lack of education (which is important in rational thinking) should have the same level of logical thinking. (?) The final stage in Piaget s theory is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Gender Stereotypes About Mothers In The Work Force assumptions about mothers in the work force which in most cases results in a pay gap for that woman. Correll identifies a variety of factors that could help explain the motherhood wage gap. The factors include but aren t limited to, reduced investment in human capital by mothers, lower work effort by mothers compared with nonmothers, unobserved heterogeneity between mothers and nonmothers, and discrimination against mothers by employers (Correll 1299). All these things contribute to the gender wage gap. Women in the work place already have to prove themselves in comparison to men, the element of being a mother creates another obstacle for women who are mothers. This also places a harsh reality on women who are not yet mothers but are thinking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Improved As A Writer How I Have Improved as a Writer Ever since I started attending Mrs.Kigar s 1st hour Senior Comp. class, my writing skills have expanded into a new level. I learned a lot about writing for example; before this class I had never heard of parallelism and didn t know the impact it had on writing. Another part of my stylistic learning was learning about transitions, semicolons, commas, and apostrophes. I also wrote almost every different style of paper too which really helps in improving the ability to write. One thing I have improved on is using sophisticated vocabulary in my papers. For example, from my compare and contrast paper I wrote I said, The boxer engine also gives the exhaust a much better sound, which is more dulcet to the ear. (Consolla, 1) This is a prime example of sophisticated vocabulary use in my papers. Dashes have come to be very confusing for some people, but after reading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing journals helps with flow and consistency. Before this class I could never write about a topic for 300 words. Whenever I had to write a paper, I would always draw to a blank and never get anything done. Thanks to writing journals I have improved on my flow and consistency to write stuff down. Some people didn t like the movie we watched earlier in the semester, The Words; but I thought it was a excellent movie. I thought it was the perfect movie to write a movie review on. I really like movies and enjoy watching them and criticizing them, but I had never known the write way to do it. The movie review essay really helped to improve my writing ability. The writing ability of me, Jack Consolla, has improved quite well throughout the semester. I have written almost every single type of essay and have gone into detail about them and have also gone into detailed stylistic learning about grammar uses. I feel as if I m more ready for college and can t wait to get the ball ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Rhetorical Analysis Of Common Sense In the year of 1776, emotions intensify in Colonial America creating an atmosphere prime for dissidence and a yearning for independence. The livid Americans, overtaxed and mistreated by the British after the French and Indian War, debate and argue amongst themselves about the fate of their fledgling colony. The American colonies interested in seeking independence from their motherland Britain, look abroad in hopes of finding moral and political reasons to justify revolution. In the pamphlet, Common Sense, Frenchman Thomas Paine conveys such reasons using rhetorical elements such as figurative language, rhetorical questions, and assertions in order to enhance the morale of the colonists and support the Americans in their revolution against Britain. Proving that the liberties of the common people are something worth fighting for, Paine uses relatable figurative language in order to provide a more personal connection to the colonists in hopes of encouraging the proverbial David to stand up and wage war against Goliath. Paine pens an analogy stating that if a child has thrived upon milk then the child will never want meat . This analogy elicits a critical turning point in Paine s pamphlet as he transitions from asking rhetorical questions to authoritative and comparative statements. Paine alludes to the overwhelming axiom that the colonies have been a baby drinking milk only satisfied by meeting the needs of Britain, instead of standing up for their individual rights and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Fossil Fuels Vs Alternative Energy Fossil Fuels versus Alternative Energy The continued use of fossil fuels without seeking alternatives is a very dangerous practice. Earth s temperature is rising, oceans are rising, polar ice caps are melting, Pacific waves are washing over some island nations, and extreme weather and heat waves are increasing. Alternatives to fossil fuels that pump carbon dioxide into the air seem hardly controversial. The controversy is about what can be done to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and how can we get it done. It is already too late, but how can we reduce the scale of the damage that is already upon us? The argument presented in some books, articles, and internet sources seems presented like some polite controversy with no clearly correct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other chemicals and gases include sulfur dioxide (a type of gas that can lead to acid rain), nitrogen oxide (causes smog and acid rain), carbon dioxide (which is currently one of the greatest factors of global warming), small particles (the particles can lead to health hazards and can increase the chance of lung cancer), hydrocarbons (causes smog), ash and sludge ( the ash and sludge consist of many pollutants and hold toxic metals within them like lead and mercury), and many other toxic metals (Casper 6 7). Some big greenhouse gases have very long living lifetimes in the atmosphere. Perfluoromethane has the longest lifetime with 50,000 years. Carbon dioxide has a lifetime of 50 to 200 years and is the leading gas causing global warming. The USA has the second highest quantity of emissions of carbon dioxide in the world. China is currently the world s leading country for carbon dioxide emissions, emitting 6017.69 tons of carbon dioxide. In 2006 North America had the second highest carbon dioxide emissions with 6,954.03 million metric tons. The leading geographic regions are Asia and Oceania with 11,219.00 million metric tons in 2006 (Casper 39 40). In the United States total energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions have been decreasing slowly. This trend might not be long term, and our consumption may rise again. In the world, North America has the highest consumption of oil and is the second largest consumer of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Famine Affluence And Morality Analysis Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher most known for his book titled Famine, Affluence, and Morality in which he talks about just that. One of his biggest and the first of his premises is our obligation to assist if it is within our means to avoid something bad without giving up something of moral consequence. This means that it is not morally permissible to rob a bank to assist those in need just because you have the means to rob a bank. It simply means when thinking about purchasing another item of clothing you should ask yourself if it is necessary. If the answer is no which it will most likely be that money is to go towards someone who s life who depends on it. This, then, is within your means without giving up something of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s no way to know or change this without putting money in the pot in the first place. But why would you do that? You could potentially waste a great deal of money. It might be better to wait and save the money you would have donate. This is essentially the argument of something called Ever Better Wine which says you should never open the wine because it will taste better tomorrow and will only continue to increase in flavor with each day that passes. You could then call what s next Ever Better Saving which is that you should wait and do more good tomorrow. The principle ultimately states that you should wait forever to save people which doesn t help anyone at all. In terms of saving the money, how are you to know for sure that it can save more people tomorrow than it will today? This brings up the issue of whether the ever better wine reasoning is similar to what is going on in the real world and our ability to help people in absolute poverty. Ever better wine is completely theoretical. It s not fair to compare the taste of wine to the unfortunate lives of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hepatitis B Essay Hepatitis B infection is a viral infection which is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that attacks the liver and can cause both acute and chronic disease. it is a major global health problem which can cause chronic infection and puts people at high risk of death from cirrhosis and liver cancer (1). HBV is the number one worldwide cause of chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular cancer (2). The hepatitis B virus can survive outside the body for at least 7 days. During this time, the virus can still cause infection if it enters the body of a person who is not protected by the vaccine (1). HBV has an average incubation period of 90 days (range 60 150 days) from exposure to onset of jaundice and 60 days (range 40 90 days) from exposure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can lead to: fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, and/or vomiting, jaundice (yellow skin or eyes, dark urine, clay colored bowel movements) pain in muscles, joints, and stomach Chronic hepatitis B virus infection is a long term illness that occurs when the hepatitis B virus remains in a person s body. Most people who go on to develop chronic hepatitis B do not have symptoms, but it is still very serious and can lead to: liver damage (cirrhosis) liver cancer and even death (6). People can protect themselves from hepatitis B by being vaccinated However, for those already infected, treatment is the only option. Antiviral agents active against HBV are available, and have been shown to suppress HBV replication, prevent progression to cirrhosis, and reduce the risk of HCC and liver related deaths. However, currently available treatments fail to eradicate the virus in most of those treated, necessitating potentially lifelong treatment. In addition, these drugs are not widely available or used in low and middle income countries, and therefore timely intervention to prevent the onset of advanced liver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Process of Natural Selection Essay Charles Darwin s theory of natural selection explains the general laws by which any given species transforms into other varieties and species. Darwin extends the application of his theory to the entire hierarchy of classification and states that all forms of life have descended from one incredibly remote ancestor. The process of natural selection entails the divergence of character of specific varieties and the subsequent classification of once related living forms as distinct entities on one or many levels of classification. The process occurs as a species varies slightly over the course of numerous generations. Through inheritance, natural selection preserves each variation that proves advantageous to that species in its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gould goes on to explain that those specific and unusual examples force one to define the general concepts in terms outside of one s predetermined and limited sensibilities. The case of r selection provides one with an accurate comprehension of natural selection because it emphasizes success in a metaphorical struggle for existence instead of success in a literal and immediate struggle between two species or between a species and its environment. The main obstacle in the struggle of cecidomyian gall midges is the fact that these flies find the mushrooms they feed on only intermittently. In the instances in which they have no food source, the mobile type of this fly seeks resources. Once food becomes plentiful for a short duration, the female flies begin to reproduce asexually by parthenogenesis at stages of their life so early that they are devoured from the inside out by their offspring. The sacrifice of structural development for the benefit of rapid reproduction is an example of natural selection retaining a beneficial variation and discarding a detrimental or useless one. Gould states, Evolutionists have learned that organisms adapt not only by altering their size and shape but also by adjusting the timing of their lives and the energy invested in different activities (feeding, growth, and reproduction, for example) (94). The theory of natural selection can be more effectively grasped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria Clinical trials are the gold standard of experimental design to examine the effect of a clinical intervention on patients or populations. Recruiting targeted number of subjects in a timely manner is essential to the success of a clinical trial. Failure to enroll and retain expected number of participants could result in underpowered study (Page Persch, 2013). One of the challenge for clinical trial recruitment is the clinical trial eligibility criteria are mostly written in free text, which cannot be easily interpreted by computer for automatic patient for the clinical trial. In order to utilize the electronic health record (EHR) system to match a patient to clinical trials, match patients to applicable clinical evidence and re use of eligibility criteria from related clinical research studies on similar patients during the design of a new study, several eligibility criteria knowledge representations were developed(Weng, Tu, Sim, Richesson, 2010), such as SAGE, Eligibility Rule Grammar and Ontology (EGRO) (Tu et al., 2011). Analysis of Common Eligibility Features (CEFs) (Boland Weng, 2013) and clustering of similar eligibility criteria (Hao, Rusanov, Boland, Weng, 2014; Luo, Yetisgen Yildiz, Weng, 2011) explored some applications of semantic similarity between clinical trial eligibility criteria. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the opposite of semantic similarity. Matching two clinical trial eligibility criteria can be seen as measuring the semantic distance between the two eligibility criteria documents. Matching a patient to a clinical trial can be seen as calculating the semantic distance between a clinical trial eligibility criteria document with a collection of medical documents of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Helping Father Kleinsorge s Hiroshima Helping. Caring. Assisting. These are way of how people got through the bombing on Hiroshima. By helping others people are able to create a hopeful future. In Hiroshima, Father Kleinsorge shows us that by helping others, you are able to make a positive difference in the lives of others. Father Kleinsorge is able to demonstrate this by helping the people in the park. He goes out of his way to fetch water for the wounded (Hersey 51). He traveled through the woods so that they are not thirsty anymore. Father Kleinsorge also tries to care for the children that are sick and can t find their family. He brings in carts so that the Nakamara children are able to the Novitiate. With the children that can t find their families, he tries to calm them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Factors Affecting Usefulness of Social Networking in... Factors Affecting the Usefulness of Social Networking in E learning at German University of Technology in Oman Revinson G. Martin what are the factors affecting the usefulness of social networking in e learning at GUtech ? This will help the university administrator, students, and educators to know the value of social networking in e learning and will help and guide those who develop, implement, and deliver e learning systems. There are many social networking sites available that the researcher perceived to be useful in the academe. However, the researcher have used Facebook group for this study because of its popularity to the students and educators of GUtech. II. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The TAM developed by Davis is one of the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However in Oman, some in the academe have not caught up with the social networking trends. Sometimes the use of the technology in the classroom is not allowed. Few traditional educators use the technology when they are communicating with their own colleagues. Everyday many students are spending countless hours immersed in popular technologies such as Facebook or Twitter which at first glance may seem like a waste of time, and brain cells. But the social networking technology deserves a second, deeper look at what is actually going on [2]. GUtech is currently using a moodle based e learning management system to help educators create online courses and support to students. The university would not allow the educators and students to use social networking like Facebook for some safety and cultural reasons. Social networking if properly used would bring endless possibilities of online collaboration resulting good effects to the students. To effectively implement social networking in e learning, the students and educators of GUtech need to use it and integrate testing and assessment tools throughout the learning process. This study extended the TAM and answered the question PEU Fig.1. Technology Acceptance Model III. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE There were researchers that have continuously reported that the TAM was very useful in predicting and explaining technology use in various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Portrayal Analysis Of Average Joe s And Globo Gym Modern society places an emphasis on physical beauty. Everyone strives to look like the movie stars and athletes they idolize on TV. As a result of this phenomena, many people take extra measures to look young and hot. These measures often include getting a membership at the local gym. Two of the most well know gyms in the country are Average Joe s and Globo Gym. Their advertisements clearly show that they used different techniques to attract their clientele. Globo Gym s commercial (see Link 2) originally aired as an infomercial. It opens with closeups of beautiful women and handsome men working out on the newest athletic equipment and wearing Globo Gym brand athletic apparel. A narrator asks the audience if they are tired of feeling ugly and out of shape. The scene cuts away to a man running on an elliptical. He introduces himself as White Goodman, founder of Globo Gym. Goodman speaks in a very energetic tone, occasionally placing emphasis on certain words in order to make a point. He leads the camera on a tour of his facility, which is full of high tech equipment, fabulous spas, and on site cosmetic centers. He tells the audience that their obesity is due to genetic conditions, and that is only their fault if they don t hate themselves enough to change. He then shares that he himself was once overweight, and was able to overcome this by using the Globo Gym method. The Globo Gym infomercial makes use of many different settings and camera angles. It starts by panning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Human Rights Act of 1998 and Its Judicial Impact The Human Rights Act of 1998 and its judicial impact In spite of the fact that there is much controversy when regarding human rights and the degree to which the authorities are determined to get actively involved in stopping significant crimes from being committed, its components basically remained the same. The European Court of Human Rights has the authority to determine the outcome of a trial involving a violation of human rights and all judges coming across such a case need to take into consideration the court s decision. The Court of Appeal is limited in dealing with a situation where a decision made by the European Court of Human Rights conflicts with precedents issued by the House of Lords. Even with this, all that needs to be done in such circumstances is for judges to simply take into account the European Court of Human Rights decision, as they do not actually have to act on account of the concepts that it contained. The doctrine of precedent plays a very important role in English courts as a consequence of the fact that common law largely dominates lawmaking in the UK. This doctrine relates to how judges need to consider previous cases while working on a present case with the purpose of putting across a verdict that is as accurate as possible (this is a consequence of the fact that previous cases have been dealt with utmost professionalism and are thus important sources of inspiration). However, when considering the Human Rights Act of 1998, conditions were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay on Environmental Laws vs. Economic Freedom Sustainability Vega Gordilio and Alvarez Arce (2003) states economic freedoms exist in the following conditions; property acquired without the use of force, fraud, or theft is protected from physical invasions by others. Economic freedoms exist when individuals are free to use, exchange, or give their property to another as long as their actions do not violate the identical rights of others (Vega Gordilio Alvarez Arce, 2003). Environmental laws are established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who works with state, federal, and other government agencies to issue limitations on individuals and organizations in order to protect the environment, endangered species, and others from harm (Coons, 2009). The United States is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Providing society with an increase of economic freedom will likely increase harm to the environment (Ozler Obach, 2009). Ozler and Obach (2009), states that the less freedom afforded for capitalism through government regulations, the better the ecological footprint. Government penalties and regulations require businesses to dedicate funds and resources to avoid harming the environment. Endangering the ecology presents the choice of saving lives or spending money. Almost everyone would vote to save lives but in many cases businesses will vote for legislation that will increase the organization s bottom line (Smith Jeffreys, n.d.). Government intervention is needed for the protection of the environment, which subsequently protects the human race. Federal air quality regulations, regulatory protection for endangered species, federal programs for the cleanup of hazardous waste sites, the Clean Water Act, and Federal mandates for automobile fuel efficiency, are just a few of the laws imposed by the government to protect the environment. Many of government programs are costly for businesses and some even counter productive. Government intervention is called for when market activities impact environmental quality (Frazier, 2003). Fulton (2010), states that the heavy environmental regulations have actually strengthened the economy. The regulations imposed by the government put pressures on private business to comply. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay about Federal Welfare Reform Federal Welfare Reform: A Critical Perspective Abstract: This project will examine welfare reform, which was signified by the signing of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PRWOA) in 1996. PRWOA replaced the original welfare act of 1935, titled Aid to Dependent Children (later changed to Aid to Families with Dependent Children), with the program Temporary Assistance to needy Families (TANF). Under PRWOA, TANF was instated as a system of block grants allocated to states to implement their own forms of assistance and replaced programs like the cash assistance program, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training. The most influential change of this legislation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, by focusing exclusively on the decline in TANF caseloads, welfare reform is portrayed as a wild success that has allowed families to move from dependence on welfare to greater independence through work (U.S. Department of Health). These sources talk extensively about empowerment, protection, and independence as related directly to work, welfare reform, and its reauthorization. They emphasize a national interest in spending cuts which they assume to be exclusive from the interests of the nation s poor. The other sources I consulted that were unaffiliated with the government either contradicted or conflicted with the analysis of welfare reform s success in one way or another. Instead of focusing on the decline in TANF caseloads, these sources looked critically and holistically at welfare reform as a policy and its effect on individuals and families. Instead of ending the analysis with the removal of recipients from the welfare roles, Fremstad, Melendez, and Goldberg examine the long term consequences of removal in terms of poverty, remaining barriers to employment such as disability or childcare, and the affects of reduced educational capitol. In emphasizing these aspects of welfare reform s impact, the authors reach dramatically different conclusions than the government affiliated sources. Fremstad, Melendez, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Dido As A Victim Of The Gods Despite how most reader may view her, Dido is considered to be a victim of the gods, which ultimately lead her to her own death. When introduced in book 1 of Virgil s tale Aeneid, told to Aeneas by his mother Venus (disguised as a huntress), Dido is revealed as a dignified queen, beautiful, wealthy and respected by the people of Carthage. At the same time, she is resolute in her determination not to marry again. As told by Venus, Her husband was Sychaeus, of all Phoenicians richest in land, and greatly loved by her, (Book I, lines 468 469). Although her husband was the richest of all Tyre, her brother Pygmalion, King of Tyre, was obsessed with greed and his money, he decides to kill him and manages to keep this act from Dido till she had a dream with her husband in it. He urged her then to make haste and take flight, leaving her fatherland, and to assist the journey revealed a buried treasure of all time, unknown to any, a weight of gold and silver (Lines 487 490). Dido manages to preserve the memory of her dead husband, Sychaeus, whose murder causes her to flee her home city of Tyre. Fortunately, she maintains her focus on her responsibilities. She gathers people from Tyre and sails to a land with stone walls going higher and the citadel of Carthage, the new town (Lines 500 501), at which the city begins its construction and she becomes the queen. When she meets Aenea s, she offers him and his Trojan crew asylum in Carthage after escaping Troy from the Trojan Horse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Genteel People and Honest Hearts in Jane Austen s Emma... Emma: Genteel People and Honest Hearts In Emma, Jane Austen gives us only the surface of the lives of genteel people ? Though not necessarily a commonly used term today, the meaning of genteel people is easily assumed. Good birth and breeding are not necessarily the only qualities of genteel people: simple generosity, courtesy and elegance can also apply, as well as marriage into the class. The majority of the characters in Emma to some extent expand this definition to provide exceptions to the rule or abuses of the title. In this way the characters provide an interesting answer to the question of whether or not Austen actually deals with genteel people. Mrs and Miss Bates are genteel people and of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If she had been able to procure the necessary husband, there is no doubt that her gentility would have become permanent. As it was, she married for love and the intimacy between her and Emma must sink, that is, she has lost her albeit precarious hold on gentility. Jane Fairfax is, at her introduction to the reader, in ready danger of slipping from the class that she deserves through both breeding and character. Jane s orphaned status and increasing years mean that if she does not find a suitable husband in the near future, a governor s position will soon be beckoning. Fortunately for her, the engagement to Frank Churchill has secured Jane s position, as he has genteel breeding and was brought up in the Churchill household a very prestigious claim. Jane s position is almost the reverse of Mrs Weston née Taylor. The life of a governess was seemingly inescapable, save for the connection to Mr. Weston. Mr. Woodhouse s cries for poor Miss Taylor illustrate his social blindness when he cannot recognise the constant desire to further oneself. The notion of manners maketh man can also be used to judge the gentility of the persons involved. That of Mr Knightley is proven at the ball when, despite his reservations about Harriet and dancing, he chooses to rescue her from the humiliation of Mr Elton s snub illustrating his good manners and gentleman s heart. The appalling manners of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparison Of Lamb Chops With Mustard, Apricot And Basil... Lamb Chops with Mustard, Apricot and Basil Relish Ingredients: 4 lamb chops 1/2 cup mustard 1/4 cup olive oil 1 small diced shallot 3/4 lb. fresh apricots (diced) 1 tsp. ground cardamom 3 tbsp. raspberry vinegar Sea salt and ground pepper 1/4 cup finely shredded basil Directions: 1. In a pressure cooker, add the four pieces of lamb chops and pair with 2 cups of water under the trivet. 2. Set timer to 10 minutes on high heat for releasing steam. 3. Once done, sprinkle each chop side with pepper and salt; spread the mustard. 4. In a medium sized bowl, add and combine all the ingredients; sprinkle salt and pepper to taste. 5. Prepare the stove top griller to cook the chops for 6 minutes on each side; aim for grill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grease a skillet with cooking spray and sauté the garlic for 30 seconds. 2. Add the shrimp, basil and tomatoes; pressure cook for 3 minutes on high heat. 3. Add in capers, black pepper and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. My Perfect City Essay My Perfect City I. Utilities The city I propose as a perfect city, would be as close to an ecocity as possible, although have some differences. For example, for electrical needs, I would suggest the city have a solar power plant, but on those desperate times, energy would be bought from other electrical plants from nearby towns or states. Water purification and a wastewater treatment plants would be necessary in order to provide the citizens and visitors with clean healthy water. To prevent flooding, this city was built on flood plains. Solid waste pickup services will exist, preventing litter and garbage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paddleboats would be popular in the lakes and river. Walking and biking would be the most influenced form of transportation. Neighborhood stores would be encouraged, promoting bike and walk transportation. No mass transportation systems will be found running through the city. III. Density of Homes Understandably, some people enjoy large lawns. For every 1 home that is built on an acre property, 2 homes have to be built on ½ acre property. The homes will be built more northern and away from the river. Towards the southern part of the river will only be green space and nature preserves. The city will have a medium density IV. Businesses/Industry/Commercial Tourism will be the major money catcher on the lake and riverside areas. Tourists will be attracted to the city s beauty and fun activities (see aesthetics). Although tourism brings in a lot of money, small animal and vegetable farms will be maintained, providing the city with some of its food portion. Gardens will also be kept at most of the homes. Not much food will be transported into the city. The city will try to be the most independent possible. Building will use the solar heat method for water and space heating on those rare occasions when necessary. V. Aesthetics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Scientific Field Of Game Theory The scientific field of game theory is the usage of mathematics to predict and analyze conflict, cooperation, and behaviors of thinking people and the different strategies that can be applied in each case. Using mathematical fields such as calculus, statistics, and others, people who study game theory are able to formulate models and find the outcomes of a variety of different strategies. More importantly, game theory is not limited to games such as chess or poker, but a wide variety of fields including economics, computer science, biology and even political science. To understand why game theory underlies these other fields, one must first understand what a game is. A game is any situation that contains a set of players, a set of possible actions (strategies) for each player, and a set of payoffs for each player resulting from the strategies chosen. This definition allows almost any social situation to be classified as a game as different people perform actions resulting in a benefit or loss for themselves. However, the key to any science is the ability to predict what would happen next, and with game theory, players must be rational in order to achieve this. Needless to say, very often, game theory fails to predict the true outcome of a given situation when put to practical testing. The field of game theory had existed for centuries, in a variety of forms, such as strategies for board games or the battlefield. Even in Charles Darwin s book The Descent of Man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. I Was Wrong For My Brother I was wrong. Being the youngest in my family, I had always thought that there exist only one path for me to follow the path that had been established by those who walked in front of me, my parents and my brother. For many of years, blinded by this idea, I unknowingly had always been following the footsteps of my brother who is two years older than me as the role model. Following the things he did, trying to achieve the same things that he achieved, soon, I became a shadow that imitated his every movement. Being able to attend the same competitive elementary school in Indonesia even though I was still under the required age, made me realize that I was able to follow the same expectation that my parents had for my brother. However, despite of the hard work that I put into studying, I wasn t able to sit at the top during the elementary school year as I could barely pass the classes. This made me conscious of the differences between those who are gifted and those who aren t. Not capable of entering the same middle school as my brother forced me to see the gap between us increase every moment. I started to run in an attempt to close the gap, but I tripped and couldn t run. I could only watch the gap increase yet again. During the middle school years, I joined the same martial arts club that my brother attended after I gazed in awe of the medals that my brother had won during a city martial arts tournament. Two years of training in the martial arts club turned the no name me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Abraham Lincoln s Legacy Of The Man Behind The Gun With A... Michael Dominguez Mrs. Gaither English III 5 4 March 2016 Abraham Lincoln Assassination Early morning of April 15, 1865 the United States of America stood still. It started as a normal day at the theatre, but soon a dramatic turn would change United States history forever. This paper will define President Abraham Lincoln s life, the man behind the gun with a plan, and how the United States reacted. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America, he served a single term from 1861 to 1865, but changed history significantly. Lincoln has a remarkable story from his humble beginnings, time in office to his tragic death that shook the nation. Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in Hardin county, Kentucky to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln. The Lincolns were soon forced to move from Kentucky to Perry county, Indiana in 1817, where the family squatted on public land to scrap out a living in a crude shelter, hunting game and farming a small pot. ( Abraham Lincoln Biography ) Thomas Lincoln would eventually be able to purchase the land. When Abraham was just 9 years of age, his mother passed of tremetol (milk sickness). His mother s death left young Abraham in devastation and he isolated himself from his father. Just a year after her death, Thomas Lincoln married Sarah Bush Johnston, Abraham quickly bonded with her and she would encourage Abraham on the importance of reading. Neighbors would talk about how Abraham would walk for miles just to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...