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Honesty In 12 Angry Men
In tough times, it is easy to forget what is right and wrong. The movie Twelve Angry Men is a very
clear demonstration on right and wrong. The film is about twelve jurors who are deciding the fate of a
young man accused of killing his father. These twelve men all vote for guilty, except for the eighth
juror, who votes innocent. It seems very clear that the suspect is guilty, and the eighth juror goes
against everyone to give the young man a fair chance. Although all other jurors try to pressure him
into voting guilty, he sticks to his gut and eventually proves the suspect innocent. In the 1957 film 12
Angry Men, the eighth juror, Mr. Davis, sticks to his core values of honesty, fair judgement, and hard
work to prove the young man accused of killing his father to be innocent.
Honesty is a very important trait to have. The eighth juror from 12 Angry Men believes that honesty is
of great importance. Not much is known about Mr. Davis, or any of the jurors at the beginning of the
movie. As the plot develops, however, the nature of each character is revealed to the audience. It is
easy to see that one of Mr. Davis personality traits is honesty. Those who are honest are the most
trustworthy, and are often the most loyal. Having complete honesty will get anyone far in life, whether
it be through a job, marriage, friendship, or really anything at all, (unless they decide to become a
lawyer.) After watching the film 12 Angry Men, it is easy to see that the eighth juror
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The Crisis And The Prospects For Ifis
Korea s IMF Crisis and the Prospects for IFIs
In 1997, the Thai baht came under speculative attack from international investors and the Thai
government was eventually unable to support its currency peg. Due to the interconnected nature of the
global economy, contagion occurred and the problems affecting Thailand spread to countries such as
Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and South Korea. This event came to be known as the Asian
Financial Crisis in the West. However, in South Korea it is known as the IMF, as misguided policies of
the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led to a deep and more painful recession, inequality and an
gutted the nation s middle class. Below is an overview of the IMF s rescue of Korea in 1997/1998, a
description of my opinion on the situation, and my opinion of the fairness and effectiveness of
international financial institutions (IFIs) in general.
The IMF offered assistance to South Korea in December of 1997, but misguided conditions attached
to the loans hurt the country. The IMF intended help avoid mass defaults on dollar denominated loans,
and fight inflation that was severely affecting the economy of Korea (and other countries).
Importantly, the crisis hit Korea after what was one of the most spectacular rises in wealth ever
witnessed in history. In the three decades prior to the crisis, Korea came to be known as an Asian Tiger
economy due to its fast and strong rise. In fact, the Korean economy was relatively healthy at the
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Walter Mitty Ambivalence
Around half of man s thoughts are daydreams, according to a 2009 neurological study. This supports
the thought that daydreaming is a gateway that allows the mind to wonder, not just wander. Therefore,
people like Walter Mitty who constantly seem to be daydreaming aren t that uncommon or abnormal.
Walter Mitty shouldn t be looked down upon or pitied, but instead should be praised for his constant
awareness of his own mind s thoughts, as this continuously happens to everyone. However, Walter
Mitty s wife seems to have little care and respect for her husband s constant delusions, even though
this is perfectly normal. In fact, it is highly likely that she is also wrapped in her own delusions just as
often as him. A study in 2010 by Harvard found that people s minds tend to wander for around 46.9
percent of the time, but no less than about 30 percent during almost every activity. This in itself shows
that it is not unlikely that they are both slipping out of reality about as often as the other and yet she
still chooses to think he is ill or losing his mind. She even states her intention to check his temperature
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Throughout the story, Mrs. Mitty constantly nags toward her husband about many situations from his
driving, to his dress attire, and even to his shopping. This constant verbal abuse can cause unneeded
and unwanted stress towards a person, in this case Mr. Mitty. So it seems highly likely that he is trying
to regain his control and his sanity by slowly slipping into his ideal situation for the active moment.
This effect has been studied and proven by multiple studies done throughout recent
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How To Fill A Pipette
4. Fill the pipette 5ml of 0.02 molL 1 NaCl using the pipette filler and repeat step 3, so that 0.02 molL
1 NaCl touches all the sides. Discard the NaCl. 5. Repeat step 4, two more times 6. Now rinse the
funnel with deionised water. 7. Using the funnel pour the deionised water into the burette up to the
halfway mark, don t forget to turn off the tap. 8. Rinse the burette in the same manner as the pipette;
hold it horizontally and rotate, so that the water makes contact with all the side. Then let the water out
by opening the tap. If there are any bubbles in the tap, lightly tap on its side when it s open to get rid
of the bubbles. 9. Rinse the tip with some deionised water. 10. Shake the container of AgNO3 and
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Now rinse the conical flask thrice with deionised water by pumping the water around neck of the flask
and swirling it. Then tip out the waste. 13. Now pipette exactly 10ml of 0.02 molL 1 NaCl into the
conical flask; the bottom of the meniscus must be at the 10ml mark, when looked at eye level. Make
sure that there are no air bubbles in the middle. If there are any pipette the solution out and redraw it
again. 14. Rinse the dropper with some deionised water and discard the water. 15. Now exactly get
3ml of 0.1 molL 1 K2CrO4 with a dropper and then add it to the conical with 0.02 molL 1 NaCl. Swirl
to mix the contents 16. Wash down any NaCl and K2CrO4 on the sides of the conical flask with some
deionised, to get all the added solutions into the middle. 17. Shake the AgNO3 container and add 25ml
of AgNO3, into the burette using the funnel. 18. Now open the tap and adjust the volume exactly up to
the 30ml mark; the bottom of the meniscus is at 30ml when looked at eye level. If there are any
bubbles in the tap, make sure to get them out by opening the tap and lightly tapping on its side to get
rid of them. Collect this AgNO3 in the container holding the AgNO3. If the volume goes below 30ml
in this process add more AgNO3, to get it 20ml. 19. Set the equipment up as shown in the
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The Importance Of Safe Sex In America
The reason why high risk sex still occurs among the well educated reasonably affluent Americans is
because in the heat of the moment they tend not to think about it. It s more that they think about the
lust and passion they re having for the other person that is distracting their mind even if they re
knowledgeable on the subject of safe sex. I believe that people should really focus on protecting
themselves from diseases by keeping protection always on you if you feel that it s likely that you will
end up in a eventful night that day. Education plays a huge role in educating children around their teen
years and above about how they can protect themselves from sexual transmitted diseases, and what
they are. Studies has shown that a well implemented
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Why Did American Enter Ww2
Britain had been the most powerful empire up until this point in history, but hemorrhaged much of its
wealth through the extreme cost of World War I. Initially the United States was left out of Europe s
conflict. Materials began running low for the combatants, as it requires much in the way of food and
steel among other things. The US started off contributing materially to the British, not out of
favoritism, but due to the British blockade they were unable to reach Germany with supplies. When
Germany found out negotiations were set up with the United States. It is often debated President
Truman s true intentions for entering the War but during negotiations he had many stipulations for the
peace treaties with the Germans. One being Germany was not allowed to fire upon any ship American
citizens were aboard. This was not only specific to civilian transports but also ships carrying weapons.
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First Army commander, General John J. Pershing found himself up against insurmountable odds. The
Germans has dug in quite comfortably to a heavily wooded area immediately northwest of the town of
Verdun. General Pershing knew from tales told of the Battle of Verdun, his offensive would require a
strong artillery presence from his side. Around the Battle of Verdun, German and British artillery had
made leaps and bounds in terms of progression, and the Americans were watching incorporating these
lessons for the upcoming offensive. No longer primarily a direct fire weapon, artillerymen were
utilizing indirect assets. Now troops hiding on the other side of a hill had fires to worry about. Also up
to this point trench warfare had been a primary means of fighting on most battle fields. This indirect
fire concept was also utilized by machine gunners; soldiers pointing their weapons in the air to drop
rounds and suppress an area. As you will read, the Americans even used some French pieces in their
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The ICF-CY Analysis
The ICF is a standard language and framework to describe health and health related conditions.
(WHO, 2002, p.2) It focuses on function instead of the medical or disease specific diagnosis (Guide to
PT Practice, 2003, p. 6) According to Kisner and Colby, the ICF has two parts: the first part is
functioning and disability and the second part is contextual factors (p. 5) Functioning and disability
describes the changes that happens in our bodies structure and function. It also includes the activities
that a person does and how much a person can participate in life activities and participation
restrictions (Kisner Colby, 2012, p. 5) Contextual factors is further subdivided into two which is
environmental factors and personal factors. (p. 5) This includes our coping mechanisms, behavior,
age, assistive device, environment modification etc. The ICF also uses qualifiers to determine extent
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The ICF CY documents and measures the health and development of children and the youth. (WHO,
2007) Working in a pediatric facility, I can see the importance and the implications that the ICF CY
can do for our patients. Granted that the ICF has not been widely integrated for use by healthcare
practitioners like physical therapists, it has to be used so that it can become a living document (Darrah,
2008, p. 151) By incorporating the use of ICF CY in our practice especially in pediatric rehabilitation,
it will help provide a common language (Darrah, 2008, p. 151) that educators, healthcare practitioners
and families can understand. This will make most an integral and contributing part in the care of our
patients for making a comprehensive and realistic project of life for the person with disability
(Martinuzzi, De Polo, Bortolot, Pradal, 2015, p. 31). Now, let us apply the ICF model to my
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Computer Ethics and Information Systems
Computer Ethics and Information Security
a. Introduction
The consideration of computer ethics fundamentally emerged with the birth of computers. There was
concern right away that computers would be used inappropriately to the detriment of society
compromising information security, or that they would replace humans in many jobs, resulting in
widespread job loss.
Ethics Guidelines or rules of conduct that govern our lives, work, behavior and communication in both
public and private undertaking.
Ethics are a set of moral principles that govern an individual or a group on what is acceptable
behaviour while using a computer. Computer ethics is a set of moral principles that govern the usage
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In that way, it is like a book: Obtaining illegal copies of copyrighted software is as bad as
photocopying a copyrighted book. There are laws against both. Information about the copyright owner
can be embedded by a process called watermarking into pictures in the digital format.
7) Thou shalt not use other people s computer resources without authorization: Multiuser systems use
user id s and passwords to enforce their memory and time allocations, and to safeguard information.
You should not try to bypass this authorization system. Hacking a system to break and bypass the
authorization is unethical.
8) Thou shalt not appropriate other people s intellectual output: For example, the programs you write
for the projects assigned in this course are your own intellectual output. Copying somebody else s
program without proper authorization is software piracy and is unethical. Intellectual property is a
form of ownership, and may be protected by copyright laws.
9) Thou shalt think about the social consequences of the program you write: You have to think about
computer issues in a more general social framework: Can the program you write be used in a way that
is harmful to society? For example, if you are working for an animation house, and are producing
animated films for children, you are responsible for their contents. Do the animations include scenes
that can be harmful to
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Business, Government and Society
BUSINESS
GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY
Written Report
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Current Business Environment3
Business and Government5
The Legal System5
Effectiveness of the system5
Reforms6
Infrastructure development reform programme6
Trade and Investment liberalisation package6
Governance Reforms7
Government Information System7 Regulations 8
Tax Regulations8
Trade Regulations8
Business and Society9 Corporate Social Responsibility9 Relations10 Infrastructure11 Tapping on
resources11 Research and Development11 Safe environment12
Poverty and Child Labour12
Conclusion14
Appendix16
Introduction
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Foreign direct investment, an important source of funding and technology for manufacturing, is low
compared to Malaysia and Thailand. Manufacturing output growth is likely to ease to about 3% in
view of the softer external demand. Lastly, the Services sector growth is expected to dip by a little
over 1 percentage point to 7.5% in 2008, as retailing and finance sectors slacken. The services sector
accounted for about half of GDP in 2007. In the Nonmarket Environment, Philippines has an English
speaking workforce and is the third largest English speaking country in the world. This allows for
efficient work communication. It is a gateway for international shipping and airlines such as FedEx
and UPS. Philippines is accessible by air within four hours to major Asian cities like Japan, Korea,
and Singapore. Businesses that have partners or are located in the Philippines can maintain round the
clock work progress. The Filipino entrepreneurs and professionals are widely exposed to US culture,
business practices and management styles. US companies like Citibank and IBM have been operating
in the country. In addition, 15,000 technology students graduate from universities annually. The main
source of the law is the constitution of 1987. The judiciary in Philippines though generally
independent, is hampered by corruption and inefficiency. This can cause businesses to suffer. The
government in general is also corrupt and inefficient and is partly why
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Realism In Madame Bovary
Emma Bovary, the main protagonist in Madame Bovary, is a tragic character who attempts to project
the romantic ideals and passion of the novels she reads onto her own life, which leads to her downfall
and ultimately her death. Flaubert s intentions with Madame Bovary, to provide an insight into the
mundane affairs of the 19th century woman, and demonstrate the incompatibility of reality with
unrealistic romantic ideals , were accomplished with the use of new literary concepts such as free
indirect speech, internal monologue, and psychological realism. Previously portrayed as weak willed,
submissive characters serving only to contrast masculinity, Madame Bovary was one of the factors
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Emma s attitude and behaviour towards the other characters is undeniably human, and so, by
extension, serves to promote the humanisation of women: contempt, hatred, passion, love, despair;
which of these emotions are restricted solely to men? One could argue that Flaubert s description of
Emma Bovary s less savoury side dehumanizes her , but it is more likely that it serves to avoid her
being portrayed as a perfect being, which would actually dehumanise her: readers are more able to
relate to the protagonist if she has flaws similar to their own. A strange thing it is, thought Emma, this
child is so ugly! This quotation perfectly emphasises the effect of Emma s flaws on the reader: instead
of disconnecting from her emotions and abhorring her for having such despicable thoughts about her
own child, the reader relates to her; she does not act as one would expect a mother to act, but rather as
an independent human
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Why I Use Sequence
Sequence: I use sequence first because, I like to take my time and do any assignments that my
instructor gives me. I don t like to rush through my work or have someone to tell me what to do, when
I am in the middle of my assignment. I like to get a clear understanding and also like to do things step
by step. When I am doing something for my teacher or just doing something for school I like to ask
am I meeting their expectations that they are excepting of me to do. I also like for people to show me
examples of what I should be doing, instead of just telling me the word from their mouth. I stay focus
mental and I like for my work to be accurate and correct and not half stepping. When I work alone I
can take my time and not rush. Sequence is used by asking directions, what is the instructor expected
me to do. When I get started on an assignment I do not like when the teacher change the direction on
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When my instructor asked me about something, I can t give her a straight answer because my mind
goes blank when too much information in on my mind. I am a type that asks a lot of questions and
love to answer them as well. I have to make sure that I have all my information together but starting a
paper. When I have everything together, everything falls into place. I am a great note at taking notes,
because I don t miss any information that can help me with my assignments or research paper. When I
think people are trying to hide information from me I feel frustrated and think they won t share with
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Conflict Between A Register Nurse And A License Practice...
As human being we all think, feel, behave and perceive life in different ways as we all have different
expectations. Conflict is part of life and it can be part of any situation. Especially in nursing field
where working as a team is highly emphasized, every member of the team collaborate together in
order to meet patient needs and improve patient outcomes. That being said, nurses have to collaborate
with coworkers that have different social groups, ethnic, and educational backgrounds. This paper will
give a synapsis about a disagreement that happens between a register nurse (RN) and a license
practice nurse (LPN) in a forty bed medical surgical unit with sufficient staff coverage with RNs LPNs
and UAPs. As the manager of this unit, while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She make the assumption that LPN has completely ignored her. The issue was approach from a
criticizing angle that immediately lead to a defensive response by the LPN. The RN did not asked the
reason why this LPN was not able to help the patient but she jumped in the conclusion that the LPN
was not helping her in purpose. Furthermore, in this tensioned situation it seems like there is process
conflict between two of the nurses. Huber, 2015 defines process conflict as a conflict pertains to issues
of duty and resource delegation, such as who should what and how much responsibility different
people should have (p. 172). This confusion between the team members it is revealed sentences when
the RN tells the LPN that it was your job, you are assigned to Mrs. J. And the LPN responds to here
that I do my own work and part of yours. To better assist patient in medical field, nurses might
collaborate and work in team. The RN is fully competent in delegating the appropriate tasks to LPN or
UAP, yet she has to make sure to transmit her tasks by using clear communication, being concise on
what she wants to be completed, and within what time frame the task has to be completed. She can
delegate certain tasks to other staff members such as LPN or UAP; however, she is accountable for
what happens to the patient. Both the nurse delegator and the delegate must agree in the task and
report back the completion
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SC Johnson s Arguments Against DEET Use
Many supporters of DEET advocate for people to use it under the recommended amount. It is safe to
use, given that one takes precautionary measures when applying it, especially on children and infants
over two months of age (CDC p4). From this point of view, it is easy to argue that SC Johnson is
being socially responsible by providing helpful products. These supporters argue that DEET currently
is one of the best and only solutions that our society currently has to combat the Zika outbreak. Even
with animal testing, observational studies, and numerous trials, recommended DEET use has shown
no evidence of severe health problems (NPR). Additionally, from a utilitarian perspective, SC Johnson
s increased production is considered ethical. Under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One argument is on the company s claim that DEET products are safe under normal use. While using
the products under normal use do not present any health concerns to the general public, with a surge of
fear over the Zika virus, advocates against DEET believe that people will invariably use more than the
recommended dosages. In response to the recent concern, SC Johnson released a press statement to
address the topic of DEET poisoning by saying that when applied correctly, and according to the label
directions, the DEET spray OFF! could be used with confidence (SC Johnson2 p1). It is one of the
few insect repellant products that can be applied directly onto the skin (R.E.D. Facts p3). However,
the issue of what constitutes normal use is not clearly understood, or defined, especially during an
outbreak. The effects of an excessive amount of DEET usage include blisters, rashes, and skin and
membrane irritation (CDC p3). However, with the recent Zika epidemic, civilians are encouraged to
use more protection when outdoors. For example, NBC News recently reported on the panic Zika has
caused in Recife, a major Brazilian city. The health department workers in Recife sprayed the streets
with DEET products in preparation for their largest festival, Carnival (Derenowski). The citizens of
Recife were taking a tremendous risk by using such vast quantities of a product that should be used
sparingly. This exemplifies what may happen if individuals heed the ambiguous message that normal
use of DEET is harmless; the fact that more should be used outdoors caused a potentially harmful
situation. This is why it is dangerous for SC Johnson to declare that a product is safe to use given that
it can lead to detrimental effects to people s
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Bon Homme Richard Research Paper
After arriving back on the boat, Israel and the crew disagree on the name of the ship, and they started
to debate what the name should be. They chose the name Bon Homme Richard, after debating, and
naming it after Poor Richard . Israel founds himself on a fight with the Serapis, who was outnumbered
by the member on the ship, Serapis having twice as many members on their boat. Both ships lost
almost all the members, although, at the end, Richard had a larger advantage than Serapis did. Now, as
the Richard was damaged, Israel had moved to the British ship, Ariel. He used the alias Peter Perkin as
his identity. At first, the crew on Ariel did not believe him, because they thought he was not one of
their man , but Israel proved to the
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Privacy, Laws, and Security Measures Essay
Today, there are many threats to information systems and the information contain contained on the
servers by customers and employees. There are major privacies issues facing organizations from
hackers, employees, natural disasters, and other threats. Some of the privacies issues can be risk to the
sporting goods store and justify the concerns of the CEO. There are security risks and application laws
which governs the privacy risks. Security measures can be implement by organizations which can
mitigate the risk to private information. Organizations face major privacy issues when it comes to
working with employee and customers information. Customers often buy items online from stores and
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Accidental disclosure could be by word of mouth, lost papers or throwing paper away without
destroying it, or an employee losing a laptop, jump drive, or other mobile media. The sporting goods
store could potentially have privacy risks based on the major privacy issues discussed above. Since the
store accept credit card sales in the store and over the web via e Commerce transactions, the store
needs to protect credit card information. The internal network is more secure because of the DMZ,
which has at least two firewalls in between the internet and the internal network. According to
Easttom (2006), the DMZ is a demilitarized zone in which gives an additional layer of protection
between the internet services and the backend of the corporation resources, (Easttom, 2006). An
attacker may get into the DMZ, could cause problems with the web server and by then should be
detected, disconnected, or trap the attacker in the DMZ to prevent the attacker from getting into the
internal network. The email server is used for email communication with business partners and
customers, a man in the middle attack could intercept emails and forward the emails to their
destination while copying the message to the attacker. Another risk to privacy is the wireless network,
it needs to be locked down to prevent unauthorized access and use of the wireless to get into the
internal network. Facebook does leave the company open to viruses which can be planted on the page
to infect customers who
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Analysis Of The Games
During DJ s observation we witnessed him being very playful with other classmates. He seems to
always want to be the one to choose the game and organized it by who can play. DJ picks games
where more than 2 people can play. The games are very organized to where everyone has to take turns.
Representational mapping is the category we believe he fell under. DJ was very organized with his
games, he would choose people to play in the games. While watching DJ play he s very active and
likes to talk a lot. When talking to his friends he mentions all the fun cool things he s able to do by
running fast, he can make it to the next corner in just three seconds. He tries to show the kids the
things he can do and it quickly becomes a competition with the boys. DJ is very friendly with his
classmates and takes turns when told. However, when DJ picks a game and he gets out he s not too
happy. He starts to throw a little fit. His fits consist of him complaining about how it s not fair, how
classmates cheated and then he stomps and starts to cry. At this point other teachers are trying to calm
him down and or puts him in a corner. DJ is showing signs of contingent self esteem. As soon as he s
on a roll and shows the kids that he can play these games he s happy. But once he gets out he quickly
becomes sad and angry at himself showing that he is helpless. Most children around the age of six
tend to feel this way. For example: children who are playing a game and don t quite get the game
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Cultural Analysis of North Korea Essay
Cultural Analysis of North Korea
Prepared by Group 4:
Matthew Cordova
Ruting Yuan
Guoying Chen
Chris Rosen
Prepared for:
Dr. Gerry Huybregts
BUS 310
October 30, 2008
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...................................................................4
INTRODUCTION..............................................................................6
NORTH KOREA HISTORY..................................................................7
GEOGRAPHICAL SETTING...............................................................11
Figure 1 Geographic Map...........................................................11
ECONOMIC BACKGROUND..............................................................14
Figure 2 United States GDP per Capita...........................................16
Figure 3 North Korea GDP per Capita.............................................17
POLITICAL AND LEGAL SYSTEMS......................................................21
EDUCATION AND LANGUAGE..........................................................26 ... Show more content on
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Their leader Kim Jong Il is viewed as almost being a deity whose methods cannot be questioned and is
always correct. The ruthless dictatorship is the main personification that is associated when thinking
of North Korea.
Introduction This report is a cultural analysis of the country of North Korea. The paper itself analyzes
the history, geography, education, language, economy, and politics of the Democratic People s
Republic of Korea known simply as: North Korea. Group 4 chose this particular country out of
curiosity and the want to find out what the nation was like. Not many facts are known about North
Korea and its shady past. This project explores everything from the difficult relationships between the
Korean people and their government, to the famines and floods that threatened the entire survival of
the country. The research has shed light on the corruption of the North Korean government and the
reign of ruthless leaders such as Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jong Il. The politics of North Korea
have been questionable at best in the nation s history. Finally they are making progress to renew laws
that better fit into North Korean society, but the process is slow. Change does not come to North
Korea quickly. This paper will delve into the little known aspects of North Korea. Hopefully, a better
understanding of the country s characteristics can benefit both the neighboring
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Cool Hand Luke
Violation VIOLATION is the first thing seen when watching the screen, setting the theme right off the
bat for the movie Cool Hand Luke . Lukas Jackson, a man introduced to us by cutting the heads off
parking meters, is sent to a chain gang for two years as punishment. After watching the film, and
reading the reviews, it is obvious that there are several pertinent ideas that characterize the film s
central theme Luke s question of his faith, his keen smile that tells all, how he is neither a hero or an
anti hero, and how ironically he is a Christ like figure himself. From the very first minute in the
movie, Luke has already introduced us to his famous smile. The man grins foolishly and lifts a bottle
in salute (Champlin 3). This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lukas Jackson neither tried nor wanted to be any kind of hero or anti hero. He might have los a lot of
battles, but one thing no one could ever take away from him he will inevitably live on forever. Works
Cited Champlin, Charles. Cool Hand Luke, Simple Tale With Truths to Tell. Los Angeles Times 30.
October 1967:1 2 Print Creekmore, Hubert. Everyman In Chains. New York Times 18 September
1965: 1 2 Print Pevere, Geoff. Rebel hero captured restless spirit of an era The star.com 18 March
2007: 1 2
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Why I Want To Be A Tomboy
When I was a kid, I was always considered a tomboy because I played with the boys, liked to get
muddy, and took no crap from no one . I was confused on what the term tomboy meant. Does the term
mean that I want to be a boy? Well, I didn t want to be one; I felt like a girl, I looked like a girl. I am a
girl!! , I would scream back. The term forced me to stay in this tiny box of what society has portrayed
out to be a girl. I made myself feel uncomfortable by painting my nails, playing with dolls, and
wearing dresses. Why was it that my older sisters always wanted me to wear a dress? I hated wearing
dresses. Middle school didn t get any better. I was made fun of for being flat chested but then mocked
for not showing off my body like the other
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A Moment Of Disturbing Clarity
A Moment of Disturbing Clarity If I had a dollar for every time I heard God referred to as he or him,
my college tuition might be paid for. I m guilty of this myself, in moments, though more conscious of
it now. No argument can be made against it, the church is traditionally patriarchal, and dangerously so.
In fact, Rosemary Radford Ruether claims in her book Sexism and God Talk, Male monotheism has
been so taken for granted in Judeo Christian culture that the peculiarity of imaging God solely through
one gender has not been recognized (53). We can easily address where some of these issues that arise
from this might lie the lack of inclusion in practice, specifically in the Catholic Church with their
opposition to the ordination of women modeled after this God, the lack of a sense of afterlife that is
attainable by women, and a lack of accessibility to other figures and symbols in the church. More than
that, we can point to the issues of their being directly related to sin, as well as the shunning and lack of
acknowledgement that spills into shaming of their bodies. Often, however, we ignore the results of
these issues. As a direct result of the damage done by patriarchal traditions and patriarchal views of
God, women are ill equipped to deal with difficult aspects of their lives. In order to adequately address
issues of sadness, suffering, trauma, and other theodical roots, everyone, and women in particular,
must be shown a reimagined view of God. Ruether claims,
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Reaction Paper On Sneakers
We all know that sneaker is an attire to be worn on our feet which becoming one of the successful
fashion industry right now. The term sneaker was coined by Henry Nelson McKinney, an advertising
agent for N. W. Ayer Son. (Bellis, 2016). The term sneakers also been influenced by the stealth or
quiet sound that the rubber sole are making. He said that the rubber soles made the shoes stealth like
so he termed them sneakers. (Tops, n.d.). Mary Bellis (2016) also stated that the rubber sole made the
shoe or sneakers stealthy unlike the other shoes. ...because the rubber sole made the shoe stealthy or
quiet, all other shoes, with the exception of moccasins, made noise when you walked. (Bellis, 2016).
Arthur Chan (2013) explained that the shoe had been termed sneakers because the rubber sole made it
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The first rubber soled shoes called plimsolls were developed and manufactured in the United States in
the late 1800s. (Bellis, 2016). In addition, Chan (2013) also stated that back in those days plimsolls are
uncomfortable pair of shoes. Back then, plimsolls were rather uncomfortable shoes for one thing, there
was no left or right foot. (Chan, 2013). The first sneakers that were invented were Keds back in 1917.
The first sneakers were Keds and they were invented in 1917. (Tops, n.d.). Keds was the first shoe
maker that had capitalize the new technology in creating tough canvas upper that combined with soft
rubber soles. (Chan, 2013).
This part will review some of the selected previous study about sneaker culture and the impact of the
culture and also theory that is suitable for this study. The selected previous study will provide a valid
argument for this topic in order to have more in depth understanding about sneaker culture as well as
the impact of
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Imaging Modalities
Imaging Modalities
Plain Radiograph Once an AAA is detected, there are many imaging techniques used to confirm the
location and size. Initially an AAA may be detected during a lumbar or abdominal x ray done for other
reasons such as abdominal or back pain. Prior to the 1970s, an abdominal or lumbar x ray was the way
to monitor the growth of an aneurysm, although the purpose of a radiograph is to show aortic
calcifications (Ware McGee Marinelli, 2013). On the x ray, an aneurysm may be present as a curved
calcification along the vertebral column. Figure 2 illustrates an AP and lateral abdomen x ray of an
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Ultrasonography can measure the aortic diameter to within 0.3 0.4 cm (Ferri, 2015, p. 3). The criteria
for AAA diagnosis on the basis of measurement includes: the central widening of the abdominal aorta
to greater than 3 cm and an increase in aortic diameter to 1.5 times greater the normal diameter
(Revzin Pellerito, 2014, p.732). Sonograms for AAA are preferably performed after 8 to 12 hours of
fasting, thus reducing bowel gas which allows for better imaging (Revzin Pellerito, 2014, p.726)
Ultrasound examination of an AAA may be performed in a supine position or a right and left lateral
decubitus, or right and left posterior oblique positions. Sonogram images are obtained in coronal and
transverse planes from the level of the diaphragm to the level of the common iliac bifurcation, while
viewing both common iliac arteries. Measurements of the aortic diameter should be recorded at the
proximal, mid, and distal aorta, and at the proximal levels of both common iliac arteries (Revzin
Pellerito, 2014, p.726). Although ultrasonography has many advantages for diagnosing, screening, and
monitoring AAA, it does have a few limitations. Ultrasound is very effective in determining the size
of infrarenal aortic aneurysms, however it is not reliable for imaging pararenal, juxtarenal, and
suprarenal aneurysms. It is also not reliable for imaging the common and internal
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Taleah Keny On Oddness
Not everything is as it seems. But what if it is? I?ve always been the odd one out in vegas. I?m the
nerdy, annoying,brash white guy from north dakota who is out of his element there because of my
time here, and out of it here because I wasn?t born here. Don?t worry I plan to move back and claim
my birthright, getting a job and being a regular loser in a place with less people than here. Comment
by Taleah Kenney: This stands out as the thesis for your paper, but then gets no defense in your paper.
While I?m the odd one out, I?m the odd one out in 1.5 languages. I speak a little german and a big
english vocabulary. Those people take kindly to me using words bigger than my name,7 letters, will
often respond in spanish to punish me, only to confused as all hades when I yell at them in german. In
some ways it can be trouble. It can start arguments because others overthink everything I say, instead
of just trusting that I am not doing it because I think I?m better than anyone, but because I was
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I?m always watching to see if everything is running smoothly and even irritate my parents with nosy
ness. But it is for good reason and makes up a great part of who I am. If I wasn t taking care of
everyone I could or at least checking up on them, I start popping my joints and fidgeting. While I do
that already, I do it more obsessively. But I do not just demonstrate this in fidgeting, however, but also
in groups. I linger towards the back, keeping everyone close by. I can even irritate my friends by doing
it when I don?t even realize. Comment by Taleah Kenney: How does this paragraph tie into your
culture? You have to make the connection explicit for anyone who doesn t see/understand it. Comment
by Tristen Jongeling Hamm: I said it made up a great part of who I am. Is there a way to communicate
this more strongly? Comment by Taleah Kenney: Explain how, specifically, it effects who you are.
Your actions,
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Reflection About Living With God
The book is about living with God, instead of living over, under, for, or from him. It talks about how
important it is to be aware of how we think about God and our relationship with him. I appreciate this
book a lot because the day I accepted Christ was when I finally understood that everything he did
wasn t to get me a get out of hell free card, it was to be able to spend the rest of this life drawing me
closer to him and to spend eternity with him. In that regard, the first part of the book was about what I
expected, but as I was surprised, encouraged, and challenged as I got further into the book.
The first point that stood out to me was the way we assign the way we value effectiveness to God; we
assume that he gauges success the same way we do. I love the way the author presented the story of
Moses striking the rock in the light of him doing only what he knew had worked in the past. He
followed a formula; and yes, he was effective, but he was not faithful or obedient. It is possible to
succeed without being in relationship with God. Along the same lines, one of the most helpful ways I
ve heard this concept presented is from Moses initial reaction with God; God finding Moses and
arguing back and forth with him while Moses makes excuse after excuse about everything he can t do.
God is not a God of efficiency. What would have been efficient is snapping his fingers and freeing all
the Israelite slaves from their captors in Egypt. But he chose to work through Moses;
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Logarithms Invented
The definition of a logarithm is the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to
equal a given number. A question that has been around for ages presents the question of whether a
logarithm is an invention or a discovery. Logarithms are essentially the same as mathematics, so
likewise, the question also queries whether mathematics is an invention or a discovery. The primary
difference between an invention or discovery is the existence of the thing being discussed. If the thing
did not exist before someone brought it into existence, then the thing was invented; however, if the
thing did exist before its existence was known, then it was discovered. In part, logarithms and
mathematics are both invented and discovered. Someone invented their existence and discovered the
facts to support their ideas, as all experiments go. laws of logarithms This abstract mathematical
concept was conceived in the 17th century in order to drastically decrease the amount of time required
for the multiplication of large numbers. The first to publish ideas on this particular subject is a Scottish
mathematician named John Napier in his text Description of the Marvelous Canon of Logarithms in
the year 1614. Years later, a Swiss mathematician named Joost Bürg published his work Arithmetic
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Later on, the logarithmic spiral, otherwise known as the equiangular spiral, was put into theory by
Rene Descartes. This spiral is also called the nature spiral for it describes the curves of many things
found in nature. Logarithms were especially notable in the fields of astronomy and navigation. In
more modern fields, logarithms are vital in physics, statistics, economics, and many other fields that
utilize this indispensable field of
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The, By John Abel
Just as Steinbeck diverges from the usual interpretation of Charles and Caleb as Cain, he does too in
the cases of Adam and Aron as the biblical Abel. Abel is originally described as the good one, the
innocent and more likeable, after all it was his gift that God preferred over Cain s. This is also the case
of Adam s son Aron, that Aron is the preferred son over Caleb.
In the first generation of the Trasks, following the Abel Cain framework, Steinbeck had Adam as the
Abel figure. Because there is only little information about Abel s personality in the Biblical story from
Genesis, people make their own assumptions of Abel s character. All we know is that Abel was the
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Adam and Aron had also one thing in common, that they left their home, with no regard to their
family. Adam simply went to the army, which seemed as some kind of escape than a service for the
country and Aron decided to leave the Salinas to go to college.
After Cyrus died, Adam told Charles that he hated their father, even though Cyrus preferred Adam the
whole time. This is another example of strange behavior to his brother Charles, who feels abandoned
in their family home. Adam did not write him any letters, only to inform him if and when he was
coming home. At this point of the story, Adam is no longer the pure and innocent Abel figure. When
Adam tells Charles about his time spent in prison, Charles felt warmth for his brother you can only
feel for one who is not perfect and therefore no target for your hatred (East of Eden 144). Leatham
claims that at this point in the novel, the standard interpretation of Cain and Abel breaks down, and so
do[es] the dualism that separated Charles and Adam and the arbitrary and false divisions humans in
general draw in order to categorize others and order their world (Leatham 14). This means that neither
Charles nor Adam are longer a hundred percent pure good or bad characters, it seems like they
exchanged some of the traits. Adam is not an entirely good character because he neglects his family,
he disrespects his father and he is not hard working, but on the other hand, a reader has to see
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The Ethical Issues of Running with Scissors Essay
Ethical Issues of Running with scissors
This movie is told from Augusten Burroughs point of view of his childhood. He was very close to his
mother; he skipped school to stay with her. To him he seemed to have an ordinary life. His house was
very clean and he would polish things because he liked it so clean. His mother Deidre Burroughs, who
has gone insane after her divorce from his father, gives him up for adoption to her psychiatrist, Dr.
Finch. She comes to their house quite often throughout the movie and asks why he spends so much
time with them.
Dr. Finch has two daughters and an adopted son some of who were at one time his patients. At the age
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Instead of fixing Deidre s psychological issues Dr. Finch created more issues between her and
Augusten. Also allowing him to engage in a romantic relationship with a male twice his age caused
him more psychological harm than benefit. Augusten wanted someone to speak up and tell him what
he was doing was wrong. He wanted to be treated like a child with a mother and father and instead of
building a family Dr. Finch tore it apart.
Dr. Finch tricked Deidre into signing over power of attorney to his self so he could steal her money it
was a violation of codes 3.06 and 3.08 conflict of interest and Exploitative Relationships. Dr. Finch
gained Deidre s trust as her psychologist and used it in a very dishonest way. When Deidre found out
what he had done she tried to confront him but he turned everything around to make her think she
conjured the scenario up. He tried to have her committed for insanity.
Dr. Finch should not have had his license because he broke so many rules. He had no regards for
ethics and he may have been psychotic himself. He broke all five of the principles of ethics. He had no
sense of care for his patients. He seemed to be working for the money not to actually help people. He
never actually helped any of his patients in fact he made many situations worse. He condoned
unhealthy relationships with his
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Persuasive Essay On Grand Canyons
The world is full of wonderful and amazing natural scenery, many of them located in the United
States. One of these is the Grand Canyon. Just imagine an amazing view, with a gorgeous desert and
mountainous landscape in the background. When you look down, there is an amazing canyon with a
river on the bottom and so breathtaking that it makes people feel like they could become an eagle and
just soar around this beautiful place. There are animals, birds, trees and so much beauty that it could
inspire anyone to do anything. It is one of the most awe inspiring places I ve ever been in and would
recommend it to all. But now imagine looking at this with a radioactive suit on, and looking more like
a wasteland. There are many dangers, mostly human produced, surrounding beautiful places like this,
and in the Grand Canyons case, one of these dangers is uranium mining. This activity produces many
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For example, there was a dam break in 1979 In New Mexico that released radioactive waste water in
to the Little Colorado River. There are four streams in the Grand Canyon park that are currently
suffering from contamination by the mining activity. In Utah, they are still trying to clean up one of
the nation s first mines in Moab and in Colorado, neighbors of a small community of Lincoln Park
have had to stop drinking well water because of contamination (Anna Aurilio et all 2).
Many groups and environmentalists have been fighting these mines and have had success and draw
backs. In a story provided by Warren Day and Jennifer Lavista, from the USGS, they state that the
Secretary of State in 2012 withdrew all federal lands from any uranium mining petitions to be able to
better study the effects for at least 20 years. While this was somewhat a victory, the setback was that
current opened mines could stay
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Summary of Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
For my book report I chose Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Catching Fire is set in a alternative
universe that is set up in a way a monarchy would function there is the king or a president who is a
cold hearted human being named President Snow. Then there are the nobles or in this situation the
capital people, the capital people are wealthy and they dress outrageously just so people can
distinguish them from non wealthy people. Lastly skipping the presents you have the slaves or the
districts there are twelve districts and each district specializes in a different trade or the manufacture of
different products such as fabric and coal miming. For example district four specializes in catching sea
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The Quarter Quell always houses a change in the rules to celebrate the landmark, for example, the
50th games had twice as many competitors as normal. The twist to the Quarter Quell this time around
is all competitors will be previous victors. Because Katniss knows Peeta will not let Haymitch
compete and she is the only female victor in District 12, she will be competing against Peeta. She
instantly pledges she will do whatever it takes to save Peeta, even though she knows that will
ultimately result in her death. Peeta and Katniss now head to the Capitol for training. It is a much
different scene then the first time around. They get a chance to meet their fellow tributes at this time.
Haymitch tells Katniss and Peeta their best shot is to form an alliance with other victors. Katniss
decides she wants to team up with the reputable Finnick Odair who comes with Mags, his eighty year
old mentor, Beetee and Wiress from District 3 who are incredibly smart, however lacking in social
skills and Johanna Mason a feisty victor from District 7. The evening of pre game interviews arrives.
Peeta announces at the interviews that he and Katniss are already married and are expecting a child,
which of course is a lie in a last attempt to get others to save her. The time for the games has now
arrived. When the competitors rise into the arena, it is revealed it consists of mainly water. Katniss
instantly goes to the weapon pile and retrieves a bow and arrows. Katniss and her
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A Summary Of Leadership
No deficiencies noted. Leadership: Carol continues to promote teamwork within the section to
encourage her peers to participate in social events to boost morale. She continues gaining respect of
others through her own actions and attitude. Problem Solving/Judgment: When identifying issues that
could have a negative impact on an individual s criminal history, Carol contacts various law
enforcement/judicial agencies as well as inquiries within the department. Initiative: Carol continues to
take the initiative to perform others assigned tasks in their absence. She continues to be receptive to
new ideas and constructive review in a positive manner. Liaison: Carole continues to establish a
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No deficiencies noted. Communication: Carole continues to conduct herself in a manner consistent
with the DPS Courtesy policy, section 05.17.00 and the Professional Conduct policy Ten General
Orders, section 06.10.00. She actively listens and asks relevant questions to ensure a complete
understanding of the request that is being presented to her. Interpersonal Skills: Carol continues to
accept constructive feedback in a positive and professional manner. She continues to establish a good
rapport with her peers, others areas of the department and her chain of command. Customer Service:
Carol actively listens without interruption to ensure all requests are completed satisfactorily. Stress
Tolerance: Carol continues to improve on adjusting her priorities based on the importance of all
incoming work. She continues to improve on handling high volumes of work. Goals: Carol will
continue to conduct herself in a manner consistent with the DPS Courtesy and Professional conduct
policy. She will continue to ask relevant questions to ensure a complete understanding of the assigned
task. Carol will to establish a positive rapport with her peers, others areas of the department and her
chain of command. She will continue to improve with adjusting her priorities based on the importance
of all incoming work. Carol will continue to provide professional customer service to arresting
agencies, customers other areas of the
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The Shawshank Redemption By Stephen King And Frank...
In the following paper, I will talk about the movie The Shawshank Redemption. I will include the plot,
characters, contrasting and comparing pieces of information from the book to the movie, and the
lesson I gained from this assignment.
The Shawshank Redemption was written and directed by Authors Stephen King and Frank Darabont
in 1994. The scene takes place at Shawshank Prison located in Maine. The film tells the story of Andy
Dufresne, a quiet banker who is sentenced to life in the penitentiary for the murder of his wife and her
secret lover. During his time at the prison, Andy becomes friends with a fellow inmate, Ellis Boyd Red
Redding and he finds himself protected by the guards after Warden Norton begins using him in his
money laundering operation.
In 1947 Portland, Maine, banker Andy Dufresne is convicted of murdering his wife and her secret
lover, and is sentenced to two consecutive life sentences at the Shawshank State Penitentiary. Red
procures a rock hammer and later a large poster of Rita Hayworth for Andy. Working in the prison
laundry, Andy is regularly assaulted by the Sisters and their leader, Bogs.
During an outdoor work detail, Andy overhears the captain of the guards, Byron Hadley, complaining
about being taxed on an inheritance, and offers to help him legally shelter the money from the IRS.
After an assault by the Sisters nearly kills Andy, Hadley beats Bogs severely enough that he never
walks nor eats solid foods again, and is transferred to a
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The John Steinbeck Museum
1. John Steinbeck a nobel prize recipient born in Salinas California was honored with a museum called
The National Steinbeck Center in, Salinas California. The museum was founded in 1998. 2. The
museum has hands on display of his books Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden,
Cannery Row and more. 3. One of the first things people do when entering the museum is watch a
short film about Steinbeck s life. Then they can view a statue of him and there are also six main
galleries to look at. The galleries are based on different periods in Steinbeck s life. 4. The first gallery
is his childhood room and they put stories that he wrote under a false name on display. It also included
some of his work from when he went to Stanford college,
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The Death Of Honesty William Damon Summary
William Damon s essay The Death of Honesty outlines many human interactions that are touched by
dishonesty on a regular basis in today s culture. The scope of dishonesty encompasses everyone in
civilization from the ordinary person, to the professionals and up to the politicians and leaders. Damon
points out that, in the former days, honesty was an essential virtue that was well preached and
practiced. Today it is merely a fabrication of facts structured to suit one s own personal preference in
order to achieve desired results. There will be chaos and anarchy without a certain degree of honesty
throughout society. Predominantly speaking, society (as a whole) believes that honesty establishes a
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Damon suggests that Honesty is the character virtue most closely linked to every school s academic
mission (par. 14) but moves on to explain that the educators within the school system are failing in
their responsibility to convey to students the importance of honesty as a practical and ethical virtue
(par. 14). Damon s research on the issue of dishonesty in schools revealed it is not only the student
that is known to cheat; it is also the teachers themselves cheating. Damon makes his point clearly with
the statement; some teachers have actually encouraged students to cheat (par. 16). Damon describes
the change in society s attitude today towards accountability when students (and teachers) are caught
cheating. The suggestion that it is the teacher s fault sets the parameters of the roles for addressing the
issues of honesty in the school system. To substantiate this suggestion, Damon incorporates an
observation by an educational writer, who held that it was the teacher who was immoral for having
given the students such a burdensome assignment... (par. 17). Damon moves on to state in July 2011, a
widely reported cheating scandal erupted in school systems (par. 19) and goes on to validate the claim
of cheating by teachers by describing a culture of fear and intimidation that prevented many teachers
from speaking out (par. 18). Damon s research also confirms that it is not an isolated incident (par. 20)
and incorporates more findings of dishonesty in the educational culture into his essay. Teaching the
value of honesty to children, which is part of the development of moral and emotional strength, should
be emphasized within the education system. The quality of honesty helps to develop character and
solid self esteem within each of the
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Investing Opinion Of Microsoft Corporation
Investing Opinion of Microsoft Corporation
Background
Microsoft Corporation started with two close friends who were total computer enthusiasts named Bill
Gates and Paul Allen. Despite difficulties accessing computers and other sophisticated technology,
they were both computer geeks. In 1970, Gates and Allen started a small firm that specialized in
creating small applications for local clients. This company, Traf O Data, sold computers to the city of
Seattle for counting city traffic. In 1973, Bill Gates left Seattle to study at Harvard University;
however, he ultimately dropped out to concentrate on his project with Allen. In 1975, Altair, at the
time a famous software company, employed Bill Gates and Paul Allen to write a version of the ...
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Microsoft stock went public in 1986 at $21 per share. In 1991, Jon Shirley retired and was replaced by
Michael R. Hallman; Microsoft became the first PC software firm to generate more than $1 billion
sales in one year. In 1998, the U.S. Department of Justice claimed that Microsoft had violated the
Sherman Act and in 2000 Microsoft had to face two antitrust cases.
During 2000, Microsoft also acquired Visio Corporation, which was its largest acquisition at the time.
In the same year, Steve Ballmer was chosen as the new president and CEO for the company. In 2001,
Microsoft launched its very famous Office XP, Windows XP and Xbox products. Two years later,
Microsoft introduced Microsoft Office System. In 2004, Microsoft planned to return as much as $75
billion to shareholders in the form of dividends and stock buybacks. In 2009, Microsoft launched Bing
decision engine. Microsoft officially acquired Skype in 2011. In 2013, Steve Ballmer announced his
plan for retirement, which resulted in Satya Nadella becoming the new CEO in 2014.
Today, Microsoft owns more than 15 trademarks including as Bing, Xbox, Direct X, Microsoft Office,
Skype, and Nokia. Microsoft makes more than $32 billion annually, making it the largest software
company in the world. Mostly recently, its revenue for 2014 was $86,83 billion.
Their home office is located at One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052 7329 USA. Satya Nadella is
Microsoft s chief executive officer and John W. Thompson
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Cocoa In The Maya And Aztec Cultures
According to the archaeologists, either the ancient Maya, or the Olmec, are believed to have cultivated
the cocoa tree around 1000 B.C. for the very first time. Cocoa was considered divine in origin, and
that established its importance in the world of the Maya. In the Mayan and Aztec cultures, cocoa and
its preparation were presented greatly. The classic preparation of cocoa involved harvesting the beans,
roasting them, after the fermentation process, and crushing them into a paste. It was then mixed with
water, to which were often added corns, chili peppers, and other spices. Cocoa was transformed into a
bubbly beverage. Since sugar was not yet a known food commodity, cocoa was consumed plain.
Drunk especially on occasion by many people, cocoa was a more regular beverage of the more
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Spanish added an additional element to Aztec drink, and it changed the face of cocoa forever. With
added sugar, cocoa was pleasant to Europeans, and hot, sweet cocoa became a symbol of the court in
Madrid. Spanish immediately started planting cocoa trees in their colonies. A drink of water, cocoa,
vanilla, sugar and cinnamon shortly after became very popular in France and Italy, too. Cocoa is also
used as medicament since olden days, and it s well known as a plant which protects human bodies
from free radicals influence and protects heart and blood vessels from different diseases, as well as
from cancer. Cocoa is also the good source of iron and it consists of 300 different chemical
compounds which regulate the blood sugar, pressure, and cholesterol, and stimulate better brain
activity, remembering and concentration. Experiments also proved that cocoa are very good for
healthy and shiny skin. Regular consuming of cocoa raises the resistance to ultraviolet radiation, so
irritations, skin redness, shrinks and pigmentation are
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Prenatal Diagnostic Tests and the Social, Legal, and...
Prenatal Diagnostic Tests and the Social, Legal, and Ethical Implications
Introduction
Jackie and Michael are expecting their first baby. Jackie is 32 years old and is in good health. She is
15 weeks pregnant and wants to do everything possible to ensure a healthy baby. Even though they do
not have risk factors within their families, she and Michael decide to have an amniocentesis.
The results indicate that their baby is a female with Turner Syndrome. This condition is caused by a
missing X chromosome and results in short stature, ovarian failure, and medical problems involving
the heart, thyroid glands, and kidneys. Some of these conditions can be treated and managed with
great success. The question that arises after diagnoses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This information relieves a lot of parental anxiety and unfulfilled expectations of an impaired child.
People who may be especially interested and advised for testing might include couples with a family
history of genetic disease, those that might have a birth defect, pregnant women over the age of 34,
couples who already have a child with a genetic disorder, and couples concerned about specific
disorders that occur more frequently within their ethnic group (March of Dimes 1997).
Techniques
Currently, there are four prenatal diagnosis techniques used. The first, and safest method, is an
ultrasound. It is noninvasive and can assess and evaluate gestational age, fetal position, growth,
development, and any structural birth defects. When performed by highly skilled operators,
abnormalities can be detected with as high as 90% accuracy (IOM 1994).
The next technique routinely performed for prenatal diagnosis is amniocentesis. A long needle is
inserted into the mother s uterus to withdraw a sample of amniotic fluid containing cells shed by the
fetus. The cells are cultured and analyzed for chromosome abnormalities. Despite the lengthy time in
obtaining results because the cells need to be cultured, this method has become widely accepted as a
safe and accurate way to determine genetic disorders.
Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) is yet another technique that can be performed very early on in
gestation between 9 and 12 weeks. A
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Divorce And Spousal Maintenance Essay
Divorce and spousal maintenance and parenting time and legal decision making and...so much more.
When the marriage ends, an entirely new set of rites, rituals, routines and definitions are suddenly left
on your doorstep. You can try to step over them and ignore them for as long as you can, but the easiest
way to deal with the mess is to figure it out so you can manage it gracefully.
We ve all heard of divorce and have a general idea what it means and entails. In Arizona, couples file
for a no fault divorce. In some ways, this makes obtaining a divorce easier. There is no required
separation period, etc. But there is still a process. For instance, if there are children involved, you ll
both be required to take a parenting class. Don t fight this. It s one of the new and exciting experiences
divorce brings with it that you can t avoid so you might as well embrace it. You ll also need to learn to
accept that your finances are an open book not only to your soon to be ex, but your attorney, their
attorney, the Judge and any other court employees involved in the process. If you didn t learn about
give and take during your marriage, you ll definitely be forced to learn about it during your divorce.
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In Arizona, spousal support or maintenance (previously known as alimony) can vary greatly. It can
sometimes depend upon the property distribution in addition to current and potential earnings of each
spouse and the lifestyle the couple is accustomed to enjoying. If the two divorcing parties are not able
to reach an agreement on the issue of spousal maintenance, the Superior Court will take care of the
decision on their
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Pop Queen Rihann An Overview
With the ascent of work by Barbadian pop queen Rihanna was able to collect 14th song to take the
number one spot on Billboard s Top 100 list, breaking her tie with Michael Jackson for the third most
number one singles (Thomas). Through countless successes as a solo female artist, she holds 8.5
billion views on YouTube and had sold over 215 million digital tracks worldwide (Roc Nation).
Before releasing the album title Anti under the Westbury Road Entertainment (Owned by Rihanna)
and Roc Nation Record, the leading single Work was released on streaming service provided by Tidal
on January 27, 2016. According to Nielsen Music, Work had sold over 126,000 downloads and the
eighth studio Anti album generated 4.7 million streams (Caulfield, Gary). To a new listener, Rihanna s
Work full of slangs with offbeat and repeats the lyrics simultaneously (Billboard). Some criticized that
she spoke gibberish but Rihanna s work vocal quality is known to be a unique with a distinctive tone.
It s a chilled song that makes you want to be in tropical, soaked with touches of the Caribbean flow.
One of the remarkable facts is that the song Work is a dance hall/ reggae pop genre originating from
Jamaica. (Billboard) The lyrics were written by Jahron Braithwaite (PartyNextDoor) a Jamaican
native, Rihanna and Drake. It was also produced by a Jamaican Canadian named known as Matthew
Samuels (Boi 1da), Allen Ritter and Sevn Thomas. Allowing her to be a widely_____. Inspired and
sampled by
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What Is Artemis Fowl
The book Artemis Fowl is an adventurous book but I do not like the idea of fairies, trolls, and magic,
taking in consideration that I am 13 years old and I was reading books like that when I was 4, perhaps
I would have enjoyed it more then. Sure there are numerous people who enjoy the fictional, fantasy,
fairytale books but the storyline in Artemis Fowl is not my style and far from the non fictional,
romantic, and sports stories I prefer to read. There were a few interesting scraps in the book that
caught my attention like when Artemis was decoding the fairy book or when the troll broke into
Artemis s house but the remaining scraps left my mind befuddled because it got really confusing
flipping back and forth from everyones point of view
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Integrating Special Education Children
Disadvantages of Integrating Special Education Children in Regular Classrooms Few topics have as
much controversy as inclusion of children with special needs in regular classrooms. Few professionals
question the appropriateness of inclusion of students with disabilities in regular classes. However,
significant debate about which students should form part of the general education classes and the time
they should spend in those classes persists. This has led to two groups, one for, and the other against
inclusion. There are those who think that all students belong to regular education. This group claims
that all students have a right to attend school with their peers and this can only occur within a single
system where all students form the learning community. Secondly, the group claims that all students
can benefit from education through supportive learning in inclusive settings. Third, they cite stigma as
unfavorable to the children s welfare. Lastly, they observe that the approaches used in special classes
do not significantly differ from those used in regular classes (Zwaagstra et al. 13). Conversely, the
other group believes that only students who meet certain standards should be included in regular
classes. The group supports inclusion only under unique conditions. This group observes in regular
classrooms instructors cannot offer some of the services that students with disabilities need.
Additionally, they claim that instructors in regular classrooms may lack the
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The Paris Peace Accord
The Paris Peace Accords were negotiated between the United States and North Vietnam on January
1973. It was intended to establish peace in Vietnam and end the Vietnam War. The United States
would end any direct U.S. military involvement, and it temporarily stopped the fighting between
North and South Vietnam. The settlement included a cease fire throughout Vietnam. In addition, the
United States agreed to the withdrawal of all U.S. troops and advisors and the permanent deactivation
all of the U.S. bases within 60 days. In return, the North Vietnamese agreed to release all U.S. and
foreign prisoners of war. Vietnam is a country running on the eastside of the Indochina. The
Vietnamese fought French rule in the First Indochina War, eventually expelling the French in 1954.
Vietnam was became divided politically into two rival states, North and South Vietnam. Conflict
between the two sides intensified, with heavy intervention from the United States, in what is known as
the Vietnam War. The communists attacked South Vietnamese targets during the 1968 Tet Offensive.
Although the campaign failed militarily, it was a huge shock to the American establishment, and
turned the United States public opinion against the war. With the increasing casualty count, rising
domestic opposition to the war, and growing international condemnation, the United States began
withdrawing from ground combat roles in the early 1970s. This process also entailed an unsuccessful
effort to
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Hero Vs Perseus
Introduction: Hook, background information, title of the works, and thesis statement
Body Paragraph 1: Explain how the hero s courage embodies the definition of a hero
Body Paragraph 2: Explain how the hero s outstanding achievements embody the definition of a hero
Body Paragraph 3: Explain how the hero s noble qualities embody the definition of a hero
Body Paragraph 4: Explain why others would be wrong to believe the other hero is the better example
Conclusion: Rephrase your thesis and main ideas, and leave your audience with something insightful
As a child, I, and many other kids had a very loose definition of a hero , we had no grasp of the
qualities of a true hero: courage, honor, strength, etc. In the story of Perseus, the hero goes on an
adventure of gods and monsters showing great courage and strength to defeat the monster Gorgon to
save his kingdom and mother. In the story of Odyseus, a man cursed by the gods he forsake uses his
courage and battle hardiness to guide his crew safely back home after being steered off course by
Poseidon. Both heroes show the qualities in their heroic deeds and actions, they are both wonderful
examples of a hero however their stories show us that one is more noble and honorable in his deeds.
Between the two stories, The Odyssey, and Perseus, Perseus is the more heroic of the two, just through
his reasons and actions throughout his adventure. Mark Twain defines courage by saying Courage is
resistance to fear, mastery of fear
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Essay On The Second Amendment
How can the original writing and intent of the second amendment, be relevant in our society today?
The history of the second amendment and the laws that have come after are significant, dating back to
1971, when the Bill of Rights was ratified to the Constitution. The Bill of Rights is a list of
amendments that gives rights to individuals and limits government power. The second amendment
states A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to
keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. So, the original writing and intent of the second
amendment was geared to militia and military only, and it did not address a specific type of weapon.
The second amendments intent for individual Americans did not come into question until 1822. A
Kentucky court case indicted a man for carrying a sword concealed in a cane. The man was fined
$100.00. But it wasn t until 1856, that the second amendment was affirmed by the US Supreme Court,
that the ownership of a gun was extended to individuals as a right.
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John Stuart Mill said A sacrifice which does not increase or tend to increase the sum total of
happiness, considers as wasted. The definition of Utilitarianism is the ethical doctrine that virtue is
based on utility, and that conduct should be directed toward promoting the greatest happiness of the
greatest number of people. So how does Mill s words and the definition relate back to the second
amendment? The original intent of the second amendment worked in the beginning, as the militia was
the only form of protection that we had to do the greatest amount of good for the most amount of
people, with the least amount of pain. The right to bear arms also worked with duty, as those who
served out of a sense of duty to their country, required that form of protection to do their
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The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer’s The Ant of the Self
The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer s The Ant of the Self In Western literature, birds are often
used to symbolize humans. Birds anatomy, behavior, and perceived emotions combine to make the
bird a useful symbol of humans, their thoughts, and their emotions. Z.Z. Packer adds to this list of
more commonly used similarities between birds and humans by endowing the birds in her short story,
The Ant of the Self , with the gift of speech. By doing so, Z.Z. Packer highlights her use of a
squawking assortment of colorful African birds as a symbol for Spurgeon. The birds serve as a catalyst
for the story, giving rise to Spurgeon s and his father s trip to the Million Man March. As the duo
makes their way from Jasper, Indiana to Washington, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because of the supposed similarities between humans and birds, birds are a useful tool for authors
wishing to symbolize human emotions or thoughts. Mynott offers that birds are often distinguished
partly by the different human emotions they seem to be revealing (Mynott 282). He references several
examples of the use of human specific traits in the description of birds, such as kind, stern, and
astonished (282). It is not such a huge leap from the attribution of such human characteristics, to
anthropomorphic misdescription (282). The birds in The Ant of the Self are said to be looking as
though they [had] placed bets on who would lose Spurgeon s and his father s confrontation. While
Spurgeon is taking a stand against his father by ordering him out of the car and onto the shoulder of
the road, the birds curious glances are exposing Spurgeon s own thoughts. The birds, a symbol for
Spurgeon, wonder whether he or his father will go down in flames (Packer 95). The caged birds,
which are so capable of human expressions, are expressing Spurgeon s thoughts. ZZ Packer endows
the birds with a look of human quizzicality, having them glance from the nervous Spurgeon to his
angered father. Spurgeon wonders whether he or his father will win, and the birds, as his symbol,
express this. As a symbol for Spurgeon
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Defining Moment Essay Outline
Lynda Trinh
Mr. Liu
CHC2D1
3rd November 2015
Defining Moment Essay Outline Format
Introduction
At the end of World War I, there were approximately 17 million casualties with even more returning
soldiers wounded, scarred and emotionally drained. Canada s government withheld a strong relation
with Britain with its contribution of troops. The fuse between the Allies and the Axis powers was a
bloody battle, although Canada was only seen as a part of Britain in the early phases of war. Near the
end of the war, Canada proved itself to be much greater than a child of Britain. Canada s government
may have possibly made poor decisions in order to become its own country. The War in Korea was
Canada s first time initiating a new strategy which was peacekeeping. ... Show more content on
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Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
http://www.thememoryproject.com/stories
Douglas W.A.B. and Brian Dubreuil Battle of the Atlantic. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 26 Oct.
2015. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle of the atlantic/
Durflinger Serge. Recruitment And Conscription Conscription, 1917 | Canada and the First World
War. Canada and the First World War Conscription 1917 Comments. Web. 2 Nov. 2015.
http://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/life at home during the war/recruitment and
conscription/conscription 1917/
Herd Alex. Korean War. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 25 Oct. 2015.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/korean war/
Mitchell Clarence. WWII Navy From Boys To Men. Veterans Affairs Canada. Web. 26Oct. 2015.
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/those who served/diaries letters stories/second world
war/cmitchell
Sarty Roger. Education. The Royal Canadian Navy and the Battle of theAtlantic, 1939
1945. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. http://www.warmuseum.ca/Sarty/online Sartyal
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Big Paw-Personal Narrative
It was a very stormy day on my grandpa s farm. The sky was filled with dark ominous clouds reaching
out to wreak havoc my day. I had to go milk the cow but when I got to the field she was not there. So I
went to look for her. That is when I saw the footprints. That afternoon when I got home I decide to go
look for her. So I went to the big rock where she liked to go sometimes. She was not there and I just
happened to look down and see big paw prints that I thought were just dog prints. So I went to the
periphery of the acreage where it meets the wood line and found her. I had to get her home and it was
already getting dark so I hurried back to the milking lot with the cow
That evening I had just as I stared to run with the cow I heard snarling
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Examples Of Moral Obligation In Antigone
We as humans have a moral obligation to be disobedient towards laws because no one should be
stopped from believing what is right. In Antigone, Antigone breaks the law to bury her brother,
because she felt like it was the right thing do. She did not care that he fought with the other side it was
her brother. She was acting on impulse , but it was all for her family. Antigone states, But I will bury
him; and if I must die, I say that this crime is holy (Sophocles 2. 57). She just wanted to see her
brother in peace and that is what she sees right. If someones family member died and they were not
allowed to bury them, how would they rest in peace. For Antigone that is a way she might have felt,
hurt and upset that her brother would not be able
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  • 2. Honesty In 12 Angry Men In tough times, it is easy to forget what is right and wrong. The movie Twelve Angry Men is a very clear demonstration on right and wrong. The film is about twelve jurors who are deciding the fate of a young man accused of killing his father. These twelve men all vote for guilty, except for the eighth juror, who votes innocent. It seems very clear that the suspect is guilty, and the eighth juror goes against everyone to give the young man a fair chance. Although all other jurors try to pressure him into voting guilty, he sticks to his gut and eventually proves the suspect innocent. In the 1957 film 12 Angry Men, the eighth juror, Mr. Davis, sticks to his core values of honesty, fair judgement, and hard work to prove the young man accused of killing his father to be innocent. Honesty is a very important trait to have. The eighth juror from 12 Angry Men believes that honesty is of great importance. Not much is known about Mr. Davis, or any of the jurors at the beginning of the movie. As the plot develops, however, the nature of each character is revealed to the audience. It is easy to see that one of Mr. Davis personality traits is honesty. Those who are honest are the most trustworthy, and are often the most loyal. Having complete honesty will get anyone far in life, whether it be through a job, marriage, friendship, or really anything at all, (unless they decide to become a lawyer.) After watching the film 12 Angry Men, it is easy to see that the eighth juror ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Crisis And The Prospects For Ifis Korea s IMF Crisis and the Prospects for IFIs In 1997, the Thai baht came under speculative attack from international investors and the Thai government was eventually unable to support its currency peg. Due to the interconnected nature of the global economy, contagion occurred and the problems affecting Thailand spread to countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and South Korea. This event came to be known as the Asian Financial Crisis in the West. However, in South Korea it is known as the IMF, as misguided policies of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led to a deep and more painful recession, inequality and an gutted the nation s middle class. Below is an overview of the IMF s rescue of Korea in 1997/1998, a description of my opinion on the situation, and my opinion of the fairness and effectiveness of international financial institutions (IFIs) in general. The IMF offered assistance to South Korea in December of 1997, but misguided conditions attached to the loans hurt the country. The IMF intended help avoid mass defaults on dollar denominated loans, and fight inflation that was severely affecting the economy of Korea (and other countries). Importantly, the crisis hit Korea after what was one of the most spectacular rises in wealth ever witnessed in history. In the three decades prior to the crisis, Korea came to be known as an Asian Tiger economy due to its fast and strong rise. In fact, the Korean economy was relatively healthy at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Walter Mitty Ambivalence Around half of man s thoughts are daydreams, according to a 2009 neurological study. This supports the thought that daydreaming is a gateway that allows the mind to wonder, not just wander. Therefore, people like Walter Mitty who constantly seem to be daydreaming aren t that uncommon or abnormal. Walter Mitty shouldn t be looked down upon or pitied, but instead should be praised for his constant awareness of his own mind s thoughts, as this continuously happens to everyone. However, Walter Mitty s wife seems to have little care and respect for her husband s constant delusions, even though this is perfectly normal. In fact, it is highly likely that she is also wrapped in her own delusions just as often as him. A study in 2010 by Harvard found that people s minds tend to wander for around 46.9 percent of the time, but no less than about 30 percent during almost every activity. This in itself shows that it is not unlikely that they are both slipping out of reality about as often as the other and yet she still chooses to think he is ill or losing his mind. She even states her intention to check his temperature to verify that he isn t coming down with something when they return home. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the story, Mrs. Mitty constantly nags toward her husband about many situations from his driving, to his dress attire, and even to his shopping. This constant verbal abuse can cause unneeded and unwanted stress towards a person, in this case Mr. Mitty. So it seems highly likely that he is trying to regain his control and his sanity by slowly slipping into his ideal situation for the active moment. This effect has been studied and proven by multiple studies done throughout recent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. How To Fill A Pipette 4. Fill the pipette 5ml of 0.02 molL 1 NaCl using the pipette filler and repeat step 3, so that 0.02 molL 1 NaCl touches all the sides. Discard the NaCl. 5. Repeat step 4, two more times 6. Now rinse the funnel with deionised water. 7. Using the funnel pour the deionised water into the burette up to the halfway mark, don t forget to turn off the tap. 8. Rinse the burette in the same manner as the pipette; hold it horizontally and rotate, so that the water makes contact with all the side. Then let the water out by opening the tap. If there are any bubbles in the tap, lightly tap on its side when it s open to get rid of the bubbles. 9. Rinse the tip with some deionised water. 10. Shake the container of AgNO3 and using the funnel pour approximately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now rinse the conical flask thrice with deionised water by pumping the water around neck of the flask and swirling it. Then tip out the waste. 13. Now pipette exactly 10ml of 0.02 molL 1 NaCl into the conical flask; the bottom of the meniscus must be at the 10ml mark, when looked at eye level. Make sure that there are no air bubbles in the middle. If there are any pipette the solution out and redraw it again. 14. Rinse the dropper with some deionised water and discard the water. 15. Now exactly get 3ml of 0.1 molL 1 K2CrO4 with a dropper and then add it to the conical with 0.02 molL 1 NaCl. Swirl to mix the contents 16. Wash down any NaCl and K2CrO4 on the sides of the conical flask with some deionised, to get all the added solutions into the middle. 17. Shake the AgNO3 container and add 25ml of AgNO3, into the burette using the funnel. 18. Now open the tap and adjust the volume exactly up to the 30ml mark; the bottom of the meniscus is at 30ml when looked at eye level. If there are any bubbles in the tap, make sure to get them out by opening the tap and lightly tapping on its side to get rid of them. Collect this AgNO3 in the container holding the AgNO3. If the volume goes below 30ml in this process add more AgNO3, to get it 20ml. 19. Set the equipment up as shown in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Importance Of Safe Sex In America The reason why high risk sex still occurs among the well educated reasonably affluent Americans is because in the heat of the moment they tend not to think about it. It s more that they think about the lust and passion they re having for the other person that is distracting their mind even if they re knowledgeable on the subject of safe sex. I believe that people should really focus on protecting themselves from diseases by keeping protection always on you if you feel that it s likely that you will end up in a eventful night that day. Education plays a huge role in educating children around their teen years and above about how they can protect themselves from sexual transmitted diseases, and what they are. Studies has shown that a well implemented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Why Did American Enter Ww2 Britain had been the most powerful empire up until this point in history, but hemorrhaged much of its wealth through the extreme cost of World War I. Initially the United States was left out of Europe s conflict. Materials began running low for the combatants, as it requires much in the way of food and steel among other things. The US started off contributing materially to the British, not out of favoritism, but due to the British blockade they were unable to reach Germany with supplies. When Germany found out negotiations were set up with the United States. It is often debated President Truman s true intentions for entering the War but during negotiations he had many stipulations for the peace treaties with the Germans. One being Germany was not allowed to fire upon any ship American citizens were aboard. This was not only specific to civilian transports but also ships carrying weapons. One can see how this may be problematic. Americans kept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First Army commander, General John J. Pershing found himself up against insurmountable odds. The Germans has dug in quite comfortably to a heavily wooded area immediately northwest of the town of Verdun. General Pershing knew from tales told of the Battle of Verdun, his offensive would require a strong artillery presence from his side. Around the Battle of Verdun, German and British artillery had made leaps and bounds in terms of progression, and the Americans were watching incorporating these lessons for the upcoming offensive. No longer primarily a direct fire weapon, artillerymen were utilizing indirect assets. Now troops hiding on the other side of a hill had fires to worry about. Also up to this point trench warfare had been a primary means of fighting on most battle fields. This indirect fire concept was also utilized by machine gunners; soldiers pointing their weapons in the air to drop rounds and suppress an area. As you will read, the Americans even used some French pieces in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The ICF-CY Analysis The ICF is a standard language and framework to describe health and health related conditions. (WHO, 2002, p.2) It focuses on function instead of the medical or disease specific diagnosis (Guide to PT Practice, 2003, p. 6) According to Kisner and Colby, the ICF has two parts: the first part is functioning and disability and the second part is contextual factors (p. 5) Functioning and disability describes the changes that happens in our bodies structure and function. It also includes the activities that a person does and how much a person can participate in life activities and participation restrictions (Kisner Colby, 2012, p. 5) Contextual factors is further subdivided into two which is environmental factors and personal factors. (p. 5) This includes our coping mechanisms, behavior, age, assistive device, environment modification etc. The ICF also uses qualifiers to determine extent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ICF CY documents and measures the health and development of children and the youth. (WHO, 2007) Working in a pediatric facility, I can see the importance and the implications that the ICF CY can do for our patients. Granted that the ICF has not been widely integrated for use by healthcare practitioners like physical therapists, it has to be used so that it can become a living document (Darrah, 2008, p. 151) By incorporating the use of ICF CY in our practice especially in pediatric rehabilitation, it will help provide a common language (Darrah, 2008, p. 151) that educators, healthcare practitioners and families can understand. This will make most an integral and contributing part in the care of our patients for making a comprehensive and realistic project of life for the person with disability (Martinuzzi, De Polo, Bortolot, Pradal, 2015, p. 31). Now, let us apply the ICF model to my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Computer Ethics and Information Systems Computer Ethics and Information Security a. Introduction The consideration of computer ethics fundamentally emerged with the birth of computers. There was concern right away that computers would be used inappropriately to the detriment of society compromising information security, or that they would replace humans in many jobs, resulting in widespread job loss. Ethics Guidelines or rules of conduct that govern our lives, work, behavior and communication in both public and private undertaking. Ethics are a set of moral principles that govern an individual or a group on what is acceptable behaviour while using a computer. Computer ethics is a set of moral principles that govern the usage of computers. One of the common issues of computer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In that way, it is like a book: Obtaining illegal copies of copyrighted software is as bad as photocopying a copyrighted book. There are laws against both. Information about the copyright owner can be embedded by a process called watermarking into pictures in the digital format. 7) Thou shalt not use other people s computer resources without authorization: Multiuser systems use user id s and passwords to enforce their memory and time allocations, and to safeguard information. You should not try to bypass this authorization system. Hacking a system to break and bypass the authorization is unethical. 8) Thou shalt not appropriate other people s intellectual output: For example, the programs you write for the projects assigned in this course are your own intellectual output. Copying somebody else s program without proper authorization is software piracy and is unethical. Intellectual property is a form of ownership, and may be protected by copyright laws. 9) Thou shalt think about the social consequences of the program you write: You have to think about computer issues in a more general social framework: Can the program you write be used in a way that is harmful to society? For example, if you are working for an animation house, and are producing animated films for children, you are responsible for their contents. Do the animations include scenes that can be harmful to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Business, Government and Society BUSINESS GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY Written Report Table of Contents Introduction3 Current Business Environment3 Business and Government5 The Legal System5 Effectiveness of the system5 Reforms6 Infrastructure development reform programme6 Trade and Investment liberalisation package6 Governance Reforms7 Government Information System7 Regulations 8 Tax Regulations8 Trade Regulations8 Business and Society9 Corporate Social Responsibility9 Relations10 Infrastructure11 Tapping on resources11 Research and Development11 Safe environment12 Poverty and Child Labour12 Conclusion14 Appendix16 Introduction Business environment encompasses all factors that affect a company s operations, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Foreign direct investment, an important source of funding and technology for manufacturing, is low compared to Malaysia and Thailand. Manufacturing output growth is likely to ease to about 3% in view of the softer external demand. Lastly, the Services sector growth is expected to dip by a little over 1 percentage point to 7.5% in 2008, as retailing and finance sectors slacken. The services sector accounted for about half of GDP in 2007. In the Nonmarket Environment, Philippines has an English speaking workforce and is the third largest English speaking country in the world. This allows for efficient work communication. It is a gateway for international shipping and airlines such as FedEx and UPS. Philippines is accessible by air within four hours to major Asian cities like Japan, Korea, and Singapore. Businesses that have partners or are located in the Philippines can maintain round the clock work progress. The Filipino entrepreneurs and professionals are widely exposed to US culture, business practices and management styles. US companies like Citibank and IBM have been operating
  • 11. in the country. In addition, 15,000 technology students graduate from universities annually. The main source of the law is the constitution of 1987. The judiciary in Philippines though generally independent, is hampered by corruption and inefficiency. This can cause businesses to suffer. The government in general is also corrupt and inefficient and is partly why ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Realism In Madame Bovary Emma Bovary, the main protagonist in Madame Bovary, is a tragic character who attempts to project the romantic ideals and passion of the novels she reads onto her own life, which leads to her downfall and ultimately her death. Flaubert s intentions with Madame Bovary, to provide an insight into the mundane affairs of the 19th century woman, and demonstrate the incompatibility of reality with unrealistic romantic ideals , were accomplished with the use of new literary concepts such as free indirect speech, internal monologue, and psychological realism. Previously portrayed as weak willed, submissive characters serving only to contrast masculinity, Madame Bovary was one of the factors that was to change the way women were viewed in 19th century ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emma s attitude and behaviour towards the other characters is undeniably human, and so, by extension, serves to promote the humanisation of women: contempt, hatred, passion, love, despair; which of these emotions are restricted solely to men? One could argue that Flaubert s description of Emma Bovary s less savoury side dehumanizes her , but it is more likely that it serves to avoid her being portrayed as a perfect being, which would actually dehumanise her: readers are more able to relate to the protagonist if she has flaws similar to their own. A strange thing it is, thought Emma, this child is so ugly! This quotation perfectly emphasises the effect of Emma s flaws on the reader: instead of disconnecting from her emotions and abhorring her for having such despicable thoughts about her own child, the reader relates to her; she does not act as one would expect a mother to act, but rather as an independent human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Why I Use Sequence Sequence: I use sequence first because, I like to take my time and do any assignments that my instructor gives me. I don t like to rush through my work or have someone to tell me what to do, when I am in the middle of my assignment. I like to get a clear understanding and also like to do things step by step. When I am doing something for my teacher or just doing something for school I like to ask am I meeting their expectations that they are excepting of me to do. I also like for people to show me examples of what I should be doing, instead of just telling me the word from their mouth. I stay focus mental and I like for my work to be accurate and correct and not half stepping. When I work alone I can take my time and not rush. Sequence is used by asking directions, what is the instructor expected me to do. When I get started on an assignment I do not like when the teacher change the direction on me. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When my instructor asked me about something, I can t give her a straight answer because my mind goes blank when too much information in on my mind. I am a type that asks a lot of questions and love to answer them as well. I have to make sure that I have all my information together but starting a paper. When I have everything together, everything falls into place. I am a great note at taking notes, because I don t miss any information that can help me with my assignments or research paper. When I think people are trying to hide information from me I feel frustrated and think they won t share with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Conflict Between A Register Nurse And A License Practice... As human being we all think, feel, behave and perceive life in different ways as we all have different expectations. Conflict is part of life and it can be part of any situation. Especially in nursing field where working as a team is highly emphasized, every member of the team collaborate together in order to meet patient needs and improve patient outcomes. That being said, nurses have to collaborate with coworkers that have different social groups, ethnic, and educational backgrounds. This paper will give a synapsis about a disagreement that happens between a register nurse (RN) and a license practice nurse (LPN) in a forty bed medical surgical unit with sufficient staff coverage with RNs LPNs and UAPs. As the manager of this unit, while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She make the assumption that LPN has completely ignored her. The issue was approach from a criticizing angle that immediately lead to a defensive response by the LPN. The RN did not asked the reason why this LPN was not able to help the patient but she jumped in the conclusion that the LPN was not helping her in purpose. Furthermore, in this tensioned situation it seems like there is process conflict between two of the nurses. Huber, 2015 defines process conflict as a conflict pertains to issues of duty and resource delegation, such as who should what and how much responsibility different people should have (p. 172). This confusion between the team members it is revealed sentences when the RN tells the LPN that it was your job, you are assigned to Mrs. J. And the LPN responds to here that I do my own work and part of yours. To better assist patient in medical field, nurses might collaborate and work in team. The RN is fully competent in delegating the appropriate tasks to LPN or UAP, yet she has to make sure to transmit her tasks by using clear communication, being concise on what she wants to be completed, and within what time frame the task has to be completed. She can delegate certain tasks to other staff members such as LPN or UAP; however, she is accountable for what happens to the patient. Both the nurse delegator and the delegate must agree in the task and report back the completion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. SC Johnson s Arguments Against DEET Use Many supporters of DEET advocate for people to use it under the recommended amount. It is safe to use, given that one takes precautionary measures when applying it, especially on children and infants over two months of age (CDC p4). From this point of view, it is easy to argue that SC Johnson is being socially responsible by providing helpful products. These supporters argue that DEET currently is one of the best and only solutions that our society currently has to combat the Zika outbreak. Even with animal testing, observational studies, and numerous trials, recommended DEET use has shown no evidence of severe health problems (NPR). Additionally, from a utilitarian perspective, SC Johnson s increased production is considered ethical. Under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One argument is on the company s claim that DEET products are safe under normal use. While using the products under normal use do not present any health concerns to the general public, with a surge of fear over the Zika virus, advocates against DEET believe that people will invariably use more than the recommended dosages. In response to the recent concern, SC Johnson released a press statement to address the topic of DEET poisoning by saying that when applied correctly, and according to the label directions, the DEET spray OFF! could be used with confidence (SC Johnson2 p1). It is one of the few insect repellant products that can be applied directly onto the skin (R.E.D. Facts p3). However, the issue of what constitutes normal use is not clearly understood, or defined, especially during an outbreak. The effects of an excessive amount of DEET usage include blisters, rashes, and skin and membrane irritation (CDC p3). However, with the recent Zika epidemic, civilians are encouraged to use more protection when outdoors. For example, NBC News recently reported on the panic Zika has caused in Recife, a major Brazilian city. The health department workers in Recife sprayed the streets with DEET products in preparation for their largest festival, Carnival (Derenowski). The citizens of Recife were taking a tremendous risk by using such vast quantities of a product that should be used sparingly. This exemplifies what may happen if individuals heed the ambiguous message that normal use of DEET is harmless; the fact that more should be used outdoors caused a potentially harmful situation. This is why it is dangerous for SC Johnson to declare that a product is safe to use given that it can lead to detrimental effects to people s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Bon Homme Richard Research Paper After arriving back on the boat, Israel and the crew disagree on the name of the ship, and they started to debate what the name should be. They chose the name Bon Homme Richard, after debating, and naming it after Poor Richard . Israel founds himself on a fight with the Serapis, who was outnumbered by the member on the ship, Serapis having twice as many members on their boat. Both ships lost almost all the members, although, at the end, Richard had a larger advantage than Serapis did. Now, as the Richard was damaged, Israel had moved to the British ship, Ariel. He used the alias Peter Perkin as his identity. At first, the crew on Ariel did not believe him, because they thought he was not one of their man , but Israel proved to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Privacy, Laws, and Security Measures Essay Today, there are many threats to information systems and the information contain contained on the servers by customers and employees. There are major privacies issues facing organizations from hackers, employees, natural disasters, and other threats. Some of the privacies issues can be risk to the sporting goods store and justify the concerns of the CEO. There are security risks and application laws which governs the privacy risks. Security measures can be implement by organizations which can mitigate the risk to private information. Organizations face major privacy issues when it comes to working with employee and customers information. Customers often buy items online from stores and the store gives the option to store payment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accidental disclosure could be by word of mouth, lost papers or throwing paper away without destroying it, or an employee losing a laptop, jump drive, or other mobile media. The sporting goods store could potentially have privacy risks based on the major privacy issues discussed above. Since the store accept credit card sales in the store and over the web via e Commerce transactions, the store needs to protect credit card information. The internal network is more secure because of the DMZ, which has at least two firewalls in between the internet and the internal network. According to Easttom (2006), the DMZ is a demilitarized zone in which gives an additional layer of protection between the internet services and the backend of the corporation resources, (Easttom, 2006). An attacker may get into the DMZ, could cause problems with the web server and by then should be detected, disconnected, or trap the attacker in the DMZ to prevent the attacker from getting into the internal network. The email server is used for email communication with business partners and customers, a man in the middle attack could intercept emails and forward the emails to their destination while copying the message to the attacker. Another risk to privacy is the wireless network, it needs to be locked down to prevent unauthorized access and use of the wireless to get into the internal network. Facebook does leave the company open to viruses which can be planted on the page to infect customers who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of The Games During DJ s observation we witnessed him being very playful with other classmates. He seems to always want to be the one to choose the game and organized it by who can play. DJ picks games where more than 2 people can play. The games are very organized to where everyone has to take turns. Representational mapping is the category we believe he fell under. DJ was very organized with his games, he would choose people to play in the games. While watching DJ play he s very active and likes to talk a lot. When talking to his friends he mentions all the fun cool things he s able to do by running fast, he can make it to the next corner in just three seconds. He tries to show the kids the things he can do and it quickly becomes a competition with the boys. DJ is very friendly with his classmates and takes turns when told. However, when DJ picks a game and he gets out he s not too happy. He starts to throw a little fit. His fits consist of him complaining about how it s not fair, how classmates cheated and then he stomps and starts to cry. At this point other teachers are trying to calm him down and or puts him in a corner. DJ is showing signs of contingent self esteem. As soon as he s on a roll and shows the kids that he can play these games he s happy. But once he gets out he quickly becomes sad and angry at himself showing that he is helpless. Most children around the age of six tend to feel this way. For example: children who are playing a game and don t quite get the game ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cultural Analysis of North Korea Essay Cultural Analysis of North Korea Prepared by Group 4: Matthew Cordova Ruting Yuan Guoying Chen Chris Rosen Prepared for: Dr. Gerry Huybregts BUS 310 October 30, 2008 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...................................................................4 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................6 NORTH KOREA HISTORY..................................................................7 GEOGRAPHICAL SETTING...............................................................11 Figure 1 Geographic Map...........................................................11 ECONOMIC BACKGROUND..............................................................14 Figure 2 United States GDP per Capita...........................................16 Figure 3 North Korea GDP per Capita.............................................17 POLITICAL AND LEGAL SYSTEMS......................................................21 EDUCATION AND LANGUAGE..........................................................26 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their leader Kim Jong Il is viewed as almost being a deity whose methods cannot be questioned and is always correct. The ruthless dictatorship is the main personification that is associated when thinking
  • 20. of North Korea. Introduction This report is a cultural analysis of the country of North Korea. The paper itself analyzes the history, geography, education, language, economy, and politics of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea known simply as: North Korea. Group 4 chose this particular country out of curiosity and the want to find out what the nation was like. Not many facts are known about North Korea and its shady past. This project explores everything from the difficult relationships between the Korean people and their government, to the famines and floods that threatened the entire survival of the country. The research has shed light on the corruption of the North Korean government and the reign of ruthless leaders such as Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jong Il. The politics of North Korea have been questionable at best in the nation s history. Finally they are making progress to renew laws that better fit into North Korean society, but the process is slow. Change does not come to North Korea quickly. This paper will delve into the little known aspects of North Korea. Hopefully, a better understanding of the country s characteristics can benefit both the neighboring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Cool Hand Luke Violation VIOLATION is the first thing seen when watching the screen, setting the theme right off the bat for the movie Cool Hand Luke . Lukas Jackson, a man introduced to us by cutting the heads off parking meters, is sent to a chain gang for two years as punishment. After watching the film, and reading the reviews, it is obvious that there are several pertinent ideas that characterize the film s central theme Luke s question of his faith, his keen smile that tells all, how he is neither a hero or an anti hero, and how ironically he is a Christ like figure himself. From the very first minute in the movie, Luke has already introduced us to his famous smile. The man grins foolishly and lifts a bottle in salute (Champlin 3). This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lukas Jackson neither tried nor wanted to be any kind of hero or anti hero. He might have los a lot of battles, but one thing no one could ever take away from him he will inevitably live on forever. Works Cited Champlin, Charles. Cool Hand Luke, Simple Tale With Truths to Tell. Los Angeles Times 30. October 1967:1 2 Print Creekmore, Hubert. Everyman In Chains. New York Times 18 September 1965: 1 2 Print Pevere, Geoff. Rebel hero captured restless spirit of an era The star.com 18 March 2007: 1 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Why I Want To Be A Tomboy When I was a kid, I was always considered a tomboy because I played with the boys, liked to get muddy, and took no crap from no one . I was confused on what the term tomboy meant. Does the term mean that I want to be a boy? Well, I didn t want to be one; I felt like a girl, I looked like a girl. I am a girl!! , I would scream back. The term forced me to stay in this tiny box of what society has portrayed out to be a girl. I made myself feel uncomfortable by painting my nails, playing with dolls, and wearing dresses. Why was it that my older sisters always wanted me to wear a dress? I hated wearing dresses. Middle school didn t get any better. I was made fun of for being flat chested but then mocked for not showing off my body like the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Moment Of Disturbing Clarity A Moment of Disturbing Clarity If I had a dollar for every time I heard God referred to as he or him, my college tuition might be paid for. I m guilty of this myself, in moments, though more conscious of it now. No argument can be made against it, the church is traditionally patriarchal, and dangerously so. In fact, Rosemary Radford Ruether claims in her book Sexism and God Talk, Male monotheism has been so taken for granted in Judeo Christian culture that the peculiarity of imaging God solely through one gender has not been recognized (53). We can easily address where some of these issues that arise from this might lie the lack of inclusion in practice, specifically in the Catholic Church with their opposition to the ordination of women modeled after this God, the lack of a sense of afterlife that is attainable by women, and a lack of accessibility to other figures and symbols in the church. More than that, we can point to the issues of their being directly related to sin, as well as the shunning and lack of acknowledgement that spills into shaming of their bodies. Often, however, we ignore the results of these issues. As a direct result of the damage done by patriarchal traditions and patriarchal views of God, women are ill equipped to deal with difficult aspects of their lives. In order to adequately address issues of sadness, suffering, trauma, and other theodical roots, everyone, and women in particular, must be shown a reimagined view of God. Ruether claims, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Reaction Paper On Sneakers We all know that sneaker is an attire to be worn on our feet which becoming one of the successful fashion industry right now. The term sneaker was coined by Henry Nelson McKinney, an advertising agent for N. W. Ayer Son. (Bellis, 2016). The term sneakers also been influenced by the stealth or quiet sound that the rubber sole are making. He said that the rubber soles made the shoes stealth like so he termed them sneakers. (Tops, n.d.). Mary Bellis (2016) also stated that the rubber sole made the shoe or sneakers stealthy unlike the other shoes. ...because the rubber sole made the shoe stealthy or quiet, all other shoes, with the exception of moccasins, made noise when you walked. (Bellis, 2016). Arthur Chan (2013) explained that the shoe had been termed sneakers because the rubber sole made it easy to sneak up on other people. ...because the shoe s quiet and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first rubber soled shoes called plimsolls were developed and manufactured in the United States in the late 1800s. (Bellis, 2016). In addition, Chan (2013) also stated that back in those days plimsolls are uncomfortable pair of shoes. Back then, plimsolls were rather uncomfortable shoes for one thing, there was no left or right foot. (Chan, 2013). The first sneakers that were invented were Keds back in 1917. The first sneakers were Keds and they were invented in 1917. (Tops, n.d.). Keds was the first shoe maker that had capitalize the new technology in creating tough canvas upper that combined with soft rubber soles. (Chan, 2013). This part will review some of the selected previous study about sneaker culture and the impact of the culture and also theory that is suitable for this study. The selected previous study will provide a valid argument for this topic in order to have more in depth understanding about sneaker culture as well as the impact of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Imaging Modalities Imaging Modalities Plain Radiograph Once an AAA is detected, there are many imaging techniques used to confirm the location and size. Initially an AAA may be detected during a lumbar or abdominal x ray done for other reasons such as abdominal or back pain. Prior to the 1970s, an abdominal or lumbar x ray was the way to monitor the growth of an aneurysm, although the purpose of a radiograph is to show aortic calcifications (Ware McGee Marinelli, 2013). On the x ray, an aneurysm may be present as a curved calcification along the vertebral column. Figure 2 illustrates an AP and lateral abdomen x ray of an AAA with calcification of the aortic wall. Radiographs may be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultrasonography can measure the aortic diameter to within 0.3 0.4 cm (Ferri, 2015, p. 3). The criteria for AAA diagnosis on the basis of measurement includes: the central widening of the abdominal aorta to greater than 3 cm and an increase in aortic diameter to 1.5 times greater the normal diameter (Revzin Pellerito, 2014, p.732). Sonograms for AAA are preferably performed after 8 to 12 hours of fasting, thus reducing bowel gas which allows for better imaging (Revzin Pellerito, 2014, p.726) Ultrasound examination of an AAA may be performed in a supine position or a right and left lateral decubitus, or right and left posterior oblique positions. Sonogram images are obtained in coronal and transverse planes from the level of the diaphragm to the level of the common iliac bifurcation, while viewing both common iliac arteries. Measurements of the aortic diameter should be recorded at the proximal, mid, and distal aorta, and at the proximal levels of both common iliac arteries (Revzin Pellerito, 2014, p.726). Although ultrasonography has many advantages for diagnosing, screening, and monitoring AAA, it does have a few limitations. Ultrasound is very effective in determining the size of infrarenal aortic aneurysms, however it is not reliable for imaging pararenal, juxtarenal, and suprarenal aneurysms. It is also not reliable for imaging the common and internal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Taleah Keny On Oddness Not everything is as it seems. But what if it is? I?ve always been the odd one out in vegas. I?m the nerdy, annoying,brash white guy from north dakota who is out of his element there because of my time here, and out of it here because I wasn?t born here. Don?t worry I plan to move back and claim my birthright, getting a job and being a regular loser in a place with less people than here. Comment by Taleah Kenney: This stands out as the thesis for your paper, but then gets no defense in your paper. While I?m the odd one out, I?m the odd one out in 1.5 languages. I speak a little german and a big english vocabulary. Those people take kindly to me using words bigger than my name,7 letters, will often respond in spanish to punish me, only to confused as all hades when I yell at them in german. In some ways it can be trouble. It can start arguments because others overthink everything I say, instead of just trusting that I am not doing it because I think I?m better than anyone, but because I was encouraged to do so from a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I?m always watching to see if everything is running smoothly and even irritate my parents with nosy ness. But it is for good reason and makes up a great part of who I am. If I wasn t taking care of everyone I could or at least checking up on them, I start popping my joints and fidgeting. While I do that already, I do it more obsessively. But I do not just demonstrate this in fidgeting, however, but also in groups. I linger towards the back, keeping everyone close by. I can even irritate my friends by doing it when I don?t even realize. Comment by Taleah Kenney: How does this paragraph tie into your culture? You have to make the connection explicit for anyone who doesn t see/understand it. Comment by Tristen Jongeling Hamm: I said it made up a great part of who I am. Is there a way to communicate this more strongly? Comment by Taleah Kenney: Explain how, specifically, it effects who you are. Your actions, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Reflection About Living With God The book is about living with God, instead of living over, under, for, or from him. It talks about how important it is to be aware of how we think about God and our relationship with him. I appreciate this book a lot because the day I accepted Christ was when I finally understood that everything he did wasn t to get me a get out of hell free card, it was to be able to spend the rest of this life drawing me closer to him and to spend eternity with him. In that regard, the first part of the book was about what I expected, but as I was surprised, encouraged, and challenged as I got further into the book. The first point that stood out to me was the way we assign the way we value effectiveness to God; we assume that he gauges success the same way we do. I love the way the author presented the story of Moses striking the rock in the light of him doing only what he knew had worked in the past. He followed a formula; and yes, he was effective, but he was not faithful or obedient. It is possible to succeed without being in relationship with God. Along the same lines, one of the most helpful ways I ve heard this concept presented is from Moses initial reaction with God; God finding Moses and arguing back and forth with him while Moses makes excuse after excuse about everything he can t do. God is not a God of efficiency. What would have been efficient is snapping his fingers and freeing all the Israelite slaves from their captors in Egypt. But he chose to work through Moses; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Logarithms Invented The definition of a logarithm is the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number. A question that has been around for ages presents the question of whether a logarithm is an invention or a discovery. Logarithms are essentially the same as mathematics, so likewise, the question also queries whether mathematics is an invention or a discovery. The primary difference between an invention or discovery is the existence of the thing being discussed. If the thing did not exist before someone brought it into existence, then the thing was invented; however, if the thing did exist before its existence was known, then it was discovered. In part, logarithms and mathematics are both invented and discovered. Someone invented their existence and discovered the facts to support their ideas, as all experiments go. laws of logarithms This abstract mathematical concept was conceived in the 17th century in order to drastically decrease the amount of time required for the multiplication of large numbers. The first to publish ideas on this particular subject is a Scottish mathematician named John Napier in his text Description of the Marvelous Canon of Logarithms in the year 1614. Years later, a Swiss mathematician named Joost Bürg published his work Arithmetic and Geometric Progression Tables which directly connected geometric and arithmetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later on, the logarithmic spiral, otherwise known as the equiangular spiral, was put into theory by Rene Descartes. This spiral is also called the nature spiral for it describes the curves of many things found in nature. Logarithms were especially notable in the fields of astronomy and navigation. In more modern fields, logarithms are vital in physics, statistics, economics, and many other fields that utilize this indispensable field of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The, By John Abel Just as Steinbeck diverges from the usual interpretation of Charles and Caleb as Cain, he does too in the cases of Adam and Aron as the biblical Abel. Abel is originally described as the good one, the innocent and more likeable, after all it was his gift that God preferred over Cain s. This is also the case of Adam s son Aron, that Aron is the preferred son over Caleb. In the first generation of the Trasks, following the Abel Cain framework, Steinbeck had Adam as the Abel figure. Because there is only little information about Abel s personality in the Biblical story from Genesis, people make their own assumptions of Abel s character. All we know is that Abel was the preferred one and at the same time, he was killed by his brother Cain, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adam and Aron had also one thing in common, that they left their home, with no regard to their family. Adam simply went to the army, which seemed as some kind of escape than a service for the country and Aron decided to leave the Salinas to go to college. After Cyrus died, Adam told Charles that he hated their father, even though Cyrus preferred Adam the whole time. This is another example of strange behavior to his brother Charles, who feels abandoned in their family home. Adam did not write him any letters, only to inform him if and when he was coming home. At this point of the story, Adam is no longer the pure and innocent Abel figure. When Adam tells Charles about his time spent in prison, Charles felt warmth for his brother you can only feel for one who is not perfect and therefore no target for your hatred (East of Eden 144). Leatham claims that at this point in the novel, the standard interpretation of Cain and Abel breaks down, and so do[es] the dualism that separated Charles and Adam and the arbitrary and false divisions humans in general draw in order to categorize others and order their world (Leatham 14). This means that neither Charles nor Adam are longer a hundred percent pure good or bad characters, it seems like they exchanged some of the traits. Adam is not an entirely good character because he neglects his family, he disrespects his father and he is not hard working, but on the other hand, a reader has to see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Ethical Issues of Running with Scissors Essay Ethical Issues of Running with scissors This movie is told from Augusten Burroughs point of view of his childhood. He was very close to his mother; he skipped school to stay with her. To him he seemed to have an ordinary life. His house was very clean and he would polish things because he liked it so clean. His mother Deidre Burroughs, who has gone insane after her divorce from his father, gives him up for adoption to her psychiatrist, Dr. Finch. She comes to their house quite often throughout the movie and asks why he spends so much time with them. Dr. Finch has two daughters and an adopted son some of who were at one time his patients. At the age of twelve, Augusten engages in a romantic relationship with Neil Bookman who is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of fixing Deidre s psychological issues Dr. Finch created more issues between her and Augusten. Also allowing him to engage in a romantic relationship with a male twice his age caused him more psychological harm than benefit. Augusten wanted someone to speak up and tell him what he was doing was wrong. He wanted to be treated like a child with a mother and father and instead of building a family Dr. Finch tore it apart. Dr. Finch tricked Deidre into signing over power of attorney to his self so he could steal her money it was a violation of codes 3.06 and 3.08 conflict of interest and Exploitative Relationships. Dr. Finch gained Deidre s trust as her psychologist and used it in a very dishonest way. When Deidre found out what he had done she tried to confront him but he turned everything around to make her think she conjured the scenario up. He tried to have her committed for insanity. Dr. Finch should not have had his license because he broke so many rules. He had no regards for ethics and he may have been psychotic himself. He broke all five of the principles of ethics. He had no sense of care for his patients. He seemed to be working for the money not to actually help people. He never actually helped any of his patients in fact he made many situations worse. He condoned unhealthy relationships with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Persuasive Essay On Grand Canyons The world is full of wonderful and amazing natural scenery, many of them located in the United States. One of these is the Grand Canyon. Just imagine an amazing view, with a gorgeous desert and mountainous landscape in the background. When you look down, there is an amazing canyon with a river on the bottom and so breathtaking that it makes people feel like they could become an eagle and just soar around this beautiful place. There are animals, birds, trees and so much beauty that it could inspire anyone to do anything. It is one of the most awe inspiring places I ve ever been in and would recommend it to all. But now imagine looking at this with a radioactive suit on, and looking more like a wasteland. There are many dangers, mostly human produced, surrounding beautiful places like this, and in the Grand Canyons case, one of these dangers is uranium mining. This activity produces many health and environment hazards that could destroy one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, there was a dam break in 1979 In New Mexico that released radioactive waste water in to the Little Colorado River. There are four streams in the Grand Canyon park that are currently suffering from contamination by the mining activity. In Utah, they are still trying to clean up one of the nation s first mines in Moab and in Colorado, neighbors of a small community of Lincoln Park have had to stop drinking well water because of contamination (Anna Aurilio et all 2). Many groups and environmentalists have been fighting these mines and have had success and draw backs. In a story provided by Warren Day and Jennifer Lavista, from the USGS, they state that the Secretary of State in 2012 withdrew all federal lands from any uranium mining petitions to be able to better study the effects for at least 20 years. While this was somewhat a victory, the setback was that current opened mines could stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Summary of Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins For my book report I chose Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Catching Fire is set in a alternative universe that is set up in a way a monarchy would function there is the king or a president who is a cold hearted human being named President Snow. Then there are the nobles or in this situation the capital people, the capital people are wealthy and they dress outrageously just so people can distinguish them from non wealthy people. Lastly skipping the presents you have the slaves or the districts there are twelve districts and each district specializes in a different trade or the manufacture of different products such as fabric and coal miming. For example district four specializes in catching sea food and district five is lumber ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Quarter Quell always houses a change in the rules to celebrate the landmark, for example, the 50th games had twice as many competitors as normal. The twist to the Quarter Quell this time around is all competitors will be previous victors. Because Katniss knows Peeta will not let Haymitch compete and she is the only female victor in District 12, she will be competing against Peeta. She instantly pledges she will do whatever it takes to save Peeta, even though she knows that will ultimately result in her death. Peeta and Katniss now head to the Capitol for training. It is a much different scene then the first time around. They get a chance to meet their fellow tributes at this time. Haymitch tells Katniss and Peeta their best shot is to form an alliance with other victors. Katniss decides she wants to team up with the reputable Finnick Odair who comes with Mags, his eighty year old mentor, Beetee and Wiress from District 3 who are incredibly smart, however lacking in social skills and Johanna Mason a feisty victor from District 7. The evening of pre game interviews arrives. Peeta announces at the interviews that he and Katniss are already married and are expecting a child, which of course is a lie in a last attempt to get others to save her. The time for the games has now arrived. When the competitors rise into the arena, it is revealed it consists of mainly water. Katniss instantly goes to the weapon pile and retrieves a bow and arrows. Katniss and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Summary Of Leadership No deficiencies noted. Leadership: Carol continues to promote teamwork within the section to encourage her peers to participate in social events to boost morale. She continues gaining respect of others through her own actions and attitude. Problem Solving/Judgment: When identifying issues that could have a negative impact on an individual s criminal history, Carol contacts various law enforcement/judicial agencies as well as inquiries within the department. Initiative: Carol continues to take the initiative to perform others assigned tasks in their absence. She continues to be receptive to new ideas and constructive review in a positive manner. Liaison: Carole continues to establish a positive two way communication with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No deficiencies noted. Communication: Carole continues to conduct herself in a manner consistent with the DPS Courtesy policy, section 05.17.00 and the Professional Conduct policy Ten General Orders, section 06.10.00. She actively listens and asks relevant questions to ensure a complete understanding of the request that is being presented to her. Interpersonal Skills: Carol continues to accept constructive feedback in a positive and professional manner. She continues to establish a good rapport with her peers, others areas of the department and her chain of command. Customer Service: Carol actively listens without interruption to ensure all requests are completed satisfactorily. Stress Tolerance: Carol continues to improve on adjusting her priorities based on the importance of all incoming work. She continues to improve on handling high volumes of work. Goals: Carol will continue to conduct herself in a manner consistent with the DPS Courtesy and Professional conduct policy. She will continue to ask relevant questions to ensure a complete understanding of the assigned task. Carol will to establish a positive rapport with her peers, others areas of the department and her chain of command. She will continue to improve with adjusting her priorities based on the importance of all incoming work. Carol will continue to provide professional customer service to arresting agencies, customers other areas of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Shawshank Redemption By Stephen King And Frank... In the following paper, I will talk about the movie The Shawshank Redemption. I will include the plot, characters, contrasting and comparing pieces of information from the book to the movie, and the lesson I gained from this assignment. The Shawshank Redemption was written and directed by Authors Stephen King and Frank Darabont in 1994. The scene takes place at Shawshank Prison located in Maine. The film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a quiet banker who is sentenced to life in the penitentiary for the murder of his wife and her secret lover. During his time at the prison, Andy becomes friends with a fellow inmate, Ellis Boyd Red Redding and he finds himself protected by the guards after Warden Norton begins using him in his money laundering operation. In 1947 Portland, Maine, banker Andy Dufresne is convicted of murdering his wife and her secret lover, and is sentenced to two consecutive life sentences at the Shawshank State Penitentiary. Red procures a rock hammer and later a large poster of Rita Hayworth for Andy. Working in the prison laundry, Andy is regularly assaulted by the Sisters and their leader, Bogs. During an outdoor work detail, Andy overhears the captain of the guards, Byron Hadley, complaining about being taxed on an inheritance, and offers to help him legally shelter the money from the IRS. After an assault by the Sisters nearly kills Andy, Hadley beats Bogs severely enough that he never walks nor eats solid foods again, and is transferred to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The John Steinbeck Museum 1. John Steinbeck a nobel prize recipient born in Salinas California was honored with a museum called The National Steinbeck Center in, Salinas California. The museum was founded in 1998. 2. The museum has hands on display of his books Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, Cannery Row and more. 3. One of the first things people do when entering the museum is watch a short film about Steinbeck s life. Then they can view a statue of him and there are also six main galleries to look at. The galleries are based on different periods in Steinbeck s life. 4. The first gallery is his childhood room and they put stories that he wrote under a false name on display. It also included some of his work from when he went to Stanford college, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Death Of Honesty William Damon Summary William Damon s essay The Death of Honesty outlines many human interactions that are touched by dishonesty on a regular basis in today s culture. The scope of dishonesty encompasses everyone in civilization from the ordinary person, to the professionals and up to the politicians and leaders. Damon points out that, in the former days, honesty was an essential virtue that was well preached and practiced. Today it is merely a fabrication of facts structured to suit one s own personal preference in order to achieve desired results. There will be chaos and anarchy without a certain degree of honesty throughout society. Predominantly speaking, society (as a whole) believes that honesty establishes a level of trust and from this standpoint, society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Damon suggests that Honesty is the character virtue most closely linked to every school s academic mission (par. 14) but moves on to explain that the educators within the school system are failing in their responsibility to convey to students the importance of honesty as a practical and ethical virtue (par. 14). Damon s research on the issue of dishonesty in schools revealed it is not only the student that is known to cheat; it is also the teachers themselves cheating. Damon makes his point clearly with the statement; some teachers have actually encouraged students to cheat (par. 16). Damon describes the change in society s attitude today towards accountability when students (and teachers) are caught cheating. The suggestion that it is the teacher s fault sets the parameters of the roles for addressing the issues of honesty in the school system. To substantiate this suggestion, Damon incorporates an observation by an educational writer, who held that it was the teacher who was immoral for having given the students such a burdensome assignment... (par. 17). Damon moves on to state in July 2011, a widely reported cheating scandal erupted in school systems (par. 19) and goes on to validate the claim of cheating by teachers by describing a culture of fear and intimidation that prevented many teachers from speaking out (par. 18). Damon s research also confirms that it is not an isolated incident (par. 20) and incorporates more findings of dishonesty in the educational culture into his essay. Teaching the value of honesty to children, which is part of the development of moral and emotional strength, should be emphasized within the education system. The quality of honesty helps to develop character and solid self esteem within each of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Investing Opinion Of Microsoft Corporation Investing Opinion of Microsoft Corporation Background Microsoft Corporation started with two close friends who were total computer enthusiasts named Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Despite difficulties accessing computers and other sophisticated technology, they were both computer geeks. In 1970, Gates and Allen started a small firm that specialized in creating small applications for local clients. This company, Traf O Data, sold computers to the city of Seattle for counting city traffic. In 1973, Bill Gates left Seattle to study at Harvard University; however, he ultimately dropped out to concentrate on his project with Allen. In 1975, Altair, at the time a famous software company, employed Bill Gates and Paul Allen to write a version of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Microsoft stock went public in 1986 at $21 per share. In 1991, Jon Shirley retired and was replaced by Michael R. Hallman; Microsoft became the first PC software firm to generate more than $1 billion sales in one year. In 1998, the U.S. Department of Justice claimed that Microsoft had violated the Sherman Act and in 2000 Microsoft had to face two antitrust cases. During 2000, Microsoft also acquired Visio Corporation, which was its largest acquisition at the time. In the same year, Steve Ballmer was chosen as the new president and CEO for the company. In 2001, Microsoft launched its very famous Office XP, Windows XP and Xbox products. Two years later, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Office System. In 2004, Microsoft planned to return as much as $75 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends and stock buybacks. In 2009, Microsoft launched Bing decision engine. Microsoft officially acquired Skype in 2011. In 2013, Steve Ballmer announced his plan for retirement, which resulted in Satya Nadella becoming the new CEO in 2014. Today, Microsoft owns more than 15 trademarks including as Bing, Xbox, Direct X, Microsoft Office, Skype, and Nokia. Microsoft makes more than $32 billion annually, making it the largest software company in the world. Mostly recently, its revenue for 2014 was $86,83 billion. Their home office is located at One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052 7329 USA. Satya Nadella is Microsoft s chief executive officer and John W. Thompson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cocoa In The Maya And Aztec Cultures According to the archaeologists, either the ancient Maya, or the Olmec, are believed to have cultivated the cocoa tree around 1000 B.C. for the very first time. Cocoa was considered divine in origin, and that established its importance in the world of the Maya. In the Mayan and Aztec cultures, cocoa and its preparation were presented greatly. The classic preparation of cocoa involved harvesting the beans, roasting them, after the fermentation process, and crushing them into a paste. It was then mixed with water, to which were often added corns, chili peppers, and other spices. Cocoa was transformed into a bubbly beverage. Since sugar was not yet a known food commodity, cocoa was consumed plain. Drunk especially on occasion by many people, cocoa was a more regular beverage of the more privileged, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spanish added an additional element to Aztec drink, and it changed the face of cocoa forever. With added sugar, cocoa was pleasant to Europeans, and hot, sweet cocoa became a symbol of the court in Madrid. Spanish immediately started planting cocoa trees in their colonies. A drink of water, cocoa, vanilla, sugar and cinnamon shortly after became very popular in France and Italy, too. Cocoa is also used as medicament since olden days, and it s well known as a plant which protects human bodies from free radicals influence and protects heart and blood vessels from different diseases, as well as from cancer. Cocoa is also the good source of iron and it consists of 300 different chemical compounds which regulate the blood sugar, pressure, and cholesterol, and stimulate better brain activity, remembering and concentration. Experiments also proved that cocoa are very good for healthy and shiny skin. Regular consuming of cocoa raises the resistance to ultraviolet radiation, so irritations, skin redness, shrinks and pigmentation are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Prenatal Diagnostic Tests and the Social, Legal, and... Prenatal Diagnostic Tests and the Social, Legal, and Ethical Implications Introduction Jackie and Michael are expecting their first baby. Jackie is 32 years old and is in good health. She is 15 weeks pregnant and wants to do everything possible to ensure a healthy baby. Even though they do not have risk factors within their families, she and Michael decide to have an amniocentesis. The results indicate that their baby is a female with Turner Syndrome. This condition is caused by a missing X chromosome and results in short stature, ovarian failure, and medical problems involving the heart, thyroid glands, and kidneys. Some of these conditions can be treated and managed with great success. The question that arises after diagnoses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This information relieves a lot of parental anxiety and unfulfilled expectations of an impaired child. People who may be especially interested and advised for testing might include couples with a family history of genetic disease, those that might have a birth defect, pregnant women over the age of 34, couples who already have a child with a genetic disorder, and couples concerned about specific disorders that occur more frequently within their ethnic group (March of Dimes 1997). Techniques Currently, there are four prenatal diagnosis techniques used. The first, and safest method, is an ultrasound. It is noninvasive and can assess and evaluate gestational age, fetal position, growth, development, and any structural birth defects. When performed by highly skilled operators, abnormalities can be detected with as high as 90% accuracy (IOM 1994). The next technique routinely performed for prenatal diagnosis is amniocentesis. A long needle is inserted into the mother s uterus to withdraw a sample of amniotic fluid containing cells shed by the fetus. The cells are cultured and analyzed for chromosome abnormalities. Despite the lengthy time in obtaining results because the cells need to be cultured, this method has become widely accepted as a safe and accurate way to determine genetic disorders. Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) is yet another technique that can be performed very early on in gestation between 9 and 12 weeks. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Divorce And Spousal Maintenance Essay Divorce and spousal maintenance and parenting time and legal decision making and...so much more. When the marriage ends, an entirely new set of rites, rituals, routines and definitions are suddenly left on your doorstep. You can try to step over them and ignore them for as long as you can, but the easiest way to deal with the mess is to figure it out so you can manage it gracefully. We ve all heard of divorce and have a general idea what it means and entails. In Arizona, couples file for a no fault divorce. In some ways, this makes obtaining a divorce easier. There is no required separation period, etc. But there is still a process. For instance, if there are children involved, you ll both be required to take a parenting class. Don t fight this. It s one of the new and exciting experiences divorce brings with it that you can t avoid so you might as well embrace it. You ll also need to learn to accept that your finances are an open book not only to your soon to be ex, but your attorney, their attorney, the Judge and any other court employees involved in the process. If you didn t learn about give and take during your marriage, you ll definitely be forced to learn about it during your divorce. Be prepared. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Arizona, spousal support or maintenance (previously known as alimony) can vary greatly. It can sometimes depend upon the property distribution in addition to current and potential earnings of each spouse and the lifestyle the couple is accustomed to enjoying. If the two divorcing parties are not able to reach an agreement on the issue of spousal maintenance, the Superior Court will take care of the decision on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Pop Queen Rihann An Overview With the ascent of work by Barbadian pop queen Rihanna was able to collect 14th song to take the number one spot on Billboard s Top 100 list, breaking her tie with Michael Jackson for the third most number one singles (Thomas). Through countless successes as a solo female artist, she holds 8.5 billion views on YouTube and had sold over 215 million digital tracks worldwide (Roc Nation). Before releasing the album title Anti under the Westbury Road Entertainment (Owned by Rihanna) and Roc Nation Record, the leading single Work was released on streaming service provided by Tidal on January 27, 2016. According to Nielsen Music, Work had sold over 126,000 downloads and the eighth studio Anti album generated 4.7 million streams (Caulfield, Gary). To a new listener, Rihanna s Work full of slangs with offbeat and repeats the lyrics simultaneously (Billboard). Some criticized that she spoke gibberish but Rihanna s work vocal quality is known to be a unique with a distinctive tone. It s a chilled song that makes you want to be in tropical, soaked with touches of the Caribbean flow. One of the remarkable facts is that the song Work is a dance hall/ reggae pop genre originating from Jamaica. (Billboard) The lyrics were written by Jahron Braithwaite (PartyNextDoor) a Jamaican native, Rihanna and Drake. It was also produced by a Jamaican Canadian named known as Matthew Samuels (Boi 1da), Allen Ritter and Sevn Thomas. Allowing her to be a widely_____. Inspired and sampled by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. What Is Artemis Fowl The book Artemis Fowl is an adventurous book but I do not like the idea of fairies, trolls, and magic, taking in consideration that I am 13 years old and I was reading books like that when I was 4, perhaps I would have enjoyed it more then. Sure there are numerous people who enjoy the fictional, fantasy, fairytale books but the storyline in Artemis Fowl is not my style and far from the non fictional, romantic, and sports stories I prefer to read. There were a few interesting scraps in the book that caught my attention like when Artemis was decoding the fairy book or when the troll broke into Artemis s house but the remaining scraps left my mind befuddled because it got really confusing flipping back and forth from everyones point of view ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Integrating Special Education Children Disadvantages of Integrating Special Education Children in Regular Classrooms Few topics have as much controversy as inclusion of children with special needs in regular classrooms. Few professionals question the appropriateness of inclusion of students with disabilities in regular classes. However, significant debate about which students should form part of the general education classes and the time they should spend in those classes persists. This has led to two groups, one for, and the other against inclusion. There are those who think that all students belong to regular education. This group claims that all students have a right to attend school with their peers and this can only occur within a single system where all students form the learning community. Secondly, the group claims that all students can benefit from education through supportive learning in inclusive settings. Third, they cite stigma as unfavorable to the children s welfare. Lastly, they observe that the approaches used in special classes do not significantly differ from those used in regular classes (Zwaagstra et al. 13). Conversely, the other group believes that only students who meet certain standards should be included in regular classes. The group supports inclusion only under unique conditions. This group observes in regular classrooms instructors cannot offer some of the services that students with disabilities need. Additionally, they claim that instructors in regular classrooms may lack the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Paris Peace Accord The Paris Peace Accords were negotiated between the United States and North Vietnam on January 1973. It was intended to establish peace in Vietnam and end the Vietnam War. The United States would end any direct U.S. military involvement, and it temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam. The settlement included a cease fire throughout Vietnam. In addition, the United States agreed to the withdrawal of all U.S. troops and advisors and the permanent deactivation all of the U.S. bases within 60 days. In return, the North Vietnamese agreed to release all U.S. and foreign prisoners of war. Vietnam is a country running on the eastside of the Indochina. The Vietnamese fought French rule in the First Indochina War, eventually expelling the French in 1954. Vietnam was became divided politically into two rival states, North and South Vietnam. Conflict between the two sides intensified, with heavy intervention from the United States, in what is known as the Vietnam War. The communists attacked South Vietnamese targets during the 1968 Tet Offensive. Although the campaign failed militarily, it was a huge shock to the American establishment, and turned the United States public opinion against the war. With the increasing casualty count, rising domestic opposition to the war, and growing international condemnation, the United States began withdrawing from ground combat roles in the early 1970s. This process also entailed an unsuccessful effort to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Hero Vs Perseus Introduction: Hook, background information, title of the works, and thesis statement Body Paragraph 1: Explain how the hero s courage embodies the definition of a hero Body Paragraph 2: Explain how the hero s outstanding achievements embody the definition of a hero Body Paragraph 3: Explain how the hero s noble qualities embody the definition of a hero Body Paragraph 4: Explain why others would be wrong to believe the other hero is the better example Conclusion: Rephrase your thesis and main ideas, and leave your audience with something insightful As a child, I, and many other kids had a very loose definition of a hero , we had no grasp of the qualities of a true hero: courage, honor, strength, etc. In the story of Perseus, the hero goes on an adventure of gods and monsters showing great courage and strength to defeat the monster Gorgon to save his kingdom and mother. In the story of Odyseus, a man cursed by the gods he forsake uses his courage and battle hardiness to guide his crew safely back home after being steered off course by Poseidon. Both heroes show the qualities in their heroic deeds and actions, they are both wonderful examples of a hero however their stories show us that one is more noble and honorable in his deeds. Between the two stories, The Odyssey, and Perseus, Perseus is the more heroic of the two, just through his reasons and actions throughout his adventure. Mark Twain defines courage by saying Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay On The Second Amendment How can the original writing and intent of the second amendment, be relevant in our society today? The history of the second amendment and the laws that have come after are significant, dating back to 1971, when the Bill of Rights was ratified to the Constitution. The Bill of Rights is a list of amendments that gives rights to individuals and limits government power. The second amendment states A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. So, the original writing and intent of the second amendment was geared to militia and military only, and it did not address a specific type of weapon. The second amendments intent for individual Americans did not come into question until 1822. A Kentucky court case indicted a man for carrying a sword concealed in a cane. The man was fined $100.00. But it wasn t until 1856, that the second amendment was affirmed by the US Supreme Court, that the ownership of a gun was extended to individuals as a right. It would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Stuart Mill said A sacrifice which does not increase or tend to increase the sum total of happiness, considers as wasted. The definition of Utilitarianism is the ethical doctrine that virtue is based on utility, and that conduct should be directed toward promoting the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people. So how does Mill s words and the definition relate back to the second amendment? The original intent of the second amendment worked in the beginning, as the militia was the only form of protection that we had to do the greatest amount of good for the most amount of people, with the least amount of pain. The right to bear arms also worked with duty, as those who served out of a sense of duty to their country, required that form of protection to do their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer‚Äôs The Ant of the Self The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer s The Ant of the Self In Western literature, birds are often used to symbolize humans. Birds anatomy, behavior, and perceived emotions combine to make the bird a useful symbol of humans, their thoughts, and their emotions. Z.Z. Packer adds to this list of more commonly used similarities between birds and humans by endowing the birds in her short story, The Ant of the Self , with the gift of speech. By doing so, Z.Z. Packer highlights her use of a squawking assortment of colorful African birds as a symbol for Spurgeon. The birds serve as a catalyst for the story, giving rise to Spurgeon s and his father s trip to the Million Man March. As the duo makes their way from Jasper, Indiana to Washington, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the supposed similarities between humans and birds, birds are a useful tool for authors wishing to symbolize human emotions or thoughts. Mynott offers that birds are often distinguished partly by the different human emotions they seem to be revealing (Mynott 282). He references several examples of the use of human specific traits in the description of birds, such as kind, stern, and astonished (282). It is not such a huge leap from the attribution of such human characteristics, to anthropomorphic misdescription (282). The birds in The Ant of the Self are said to be looking as though they [had] placed bets on who would lose Spurgeon s and his father s confrontation. While Spurgeon is taking a stand against his father by ordering him out of the car and onto the shoulder of the road, the birds curious glances are exposing Spurgeon s own thoughts. The birds, a symbol for Spurgeon, wonder whether he or his father will go down in flames (Packer 95). The caged birds, which are so capable of human expressions, are expressing Spurgeon s thoughts. ZZ Packer endows the birds with a look of human quizzicality, having them glance from the nervous Spurgeon to his angered father. Spurgeon wonders whether he or his father will win, and the birds, as his symbol, express this. As a symbol for Spurgeon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Defining Moment Essay Outline Lynda Trinh Mr. Liu CHC2D1 3rd November 2015 Defining Moment Essay Outline Format Introduction At the end of World War I, there were approximately 17 million casualties with even more returning soldiers wounded, scarred and emotionally drained. Canada s government withheld a strong relation with Britain with its contribution of troops. The fuse between the Allies and the Axis powers was a bloody battle, although Canada was only seen as a part of Britain in the early phases of war. Near the end of the war, Canada proved itself to be much greater than a child of Britain. Canada s government may have possibly made poor decisions in order to become its own country. The War in Korea was Canada s first time initiating a new strategy which was peacekeeping. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Veteran Stories The Memory Project. Web. 25 Oct. 2015. http://www.thememoryproject.com/stories Douglas W.A.B. and Brian Dubreuil Battle of the Atlantic. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle of the atlantic/ Durflinger Serge. Recruitment And Conscription Conscription, 1917 | Canada and the First World War. Canada and the First World War Conscription 1917 Comments. Web. 2 Nov. 2015. http://www.warmuseum.ca/firstworldwar/history/life at home during the war/recruitment and conscription/conscription 1917/ Herd Alex. Korean War. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Web. 25 Oct. 2015. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/korean war/ Mitchell Clarence. WWII Navy From Boys To Men. Veterans Affairs Canada. Web. 26Oct. 2015. http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/those who served/diaries letters stories/second world war/cmitchell Sarty Roger. Education. The Royal Canadian Navy and the Battle of theAtlantic, 1939 1945. Web. 26 Oct. 2015. http://www.warmuseum.ca/Sarty/online Sartyal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Big Paw-Personal Narrative It was a very stormy day on my grandpa s farm. The sky was filled with dark ominous clouds reaching out to wreak havoc my day. I had to go milk the cow but when I got to the field she was not there. So I went to look for her. That is when I saw the footprints. That afternoon when I got home I decide to go look for her. So I went to the big rock where she liked to go sometimes. She was not there and I just happened to look down and see big paw prints that I thought were just dog prints. So I went to the periphery of the acreage where it meets the wood line and found her. I had to get her home and it was already getting dark so I hurried back to the milking lot with the cow That evening I had just as I stared to run with the cow I heard snarling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Examples Of Moral Obligation In Antigone We as humans have a moral obligation to be disobedient towards laws because no one should be stopped from believing what is right. In Antigone, Antigone breaks the law to bury her brother, because she felt like it was the right thing do. She did not care that he fought with the other side it was her brother. She was acting on impulse , but it was all for her family. Antigone states, But I will bury him; and if I must die, I say that this crime is holy (Sophocles 2. 57). She just wanted to see her brother in peace and that is what she sees right. If someones family member died and they were not allowed to bury them, how would they rest in peace. For Antigone that is a way she might have felt, hurt and upset that her brother would not be able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...