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Energy Audit Paper
We all use energy in multiple ways and for many different reasons. We use energy to heat and cool our
homes, to run our automobiles, to stay connected, and illuminate our lives. The average US residential
utility customer in 2014 used 911 kWh per month, or 10,932 kWh a year (Frequently Asked
Questions, 2015). In order to find out just how and where energy is consumed within a home one must
conduct and energy audit. In this assignment an energy audit of my residential home will be
completed. My home is a single story, detached home with 1942 sqft. It is home to two young children
and three adults. This residential audit will examine twenty different items throughout the home that
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It is also clear where changes can be made in order to improve the overall energy consumption. This
energy audit showed home this residence compares to residence as well as twenty different areas
within the home that consume energy. I believe the averages on the chart above are pretty accurate.
The amount of energy used over a year period on the WREC bills totaled 22,559 kWh (Monthly
Electric Bill, 2014 2015). The total amount of energy accounted for in the home audit was 22,178
kWh. In assignment series 3 we will use the information from this audit to recommend energy savings
that can be found within this
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ASSIGNMENT 204
ASSIGNMENT 204 TASK B RESEARCH AND ACCOUNT
IDENTIFY TWO REPORTS ON SERIOUS FAILURES TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS ON ABUSE.
WRITE AN ACCOUNT THAT DESCRIBES THE UNSAFE PRACTICES IN THE REVIEWS.
REPORT 1
Concerns at Winterbourne View Hospital first came to light after a charge nurse raised the issues with
the hospital in October 2010 and his allegations were passed on to the local authority, South
Gloucestershire council, in its capacity as lead safeguarding agency and then relayed to the CQC in
December 2010 but nothing was done.
In May 2011 the BBC released undercover footage about the appalling way vulnerable residents at
Winterbourne View Hospital were being treated, once the footage was released it came into light that
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Inspectors who visited Winterbourne View considered taking urgent action to close the centre, but
decided that it was in the best interests of the patients to allow NHS and local authority commissioner
s further time to find alternative placements.
CQC ensured that there would be an immediate stop on admissions and that extra staff would be
brought in to protect patients until they could be moved.
When they were satisfied that those arrangements were in place, CQC took enforcement action to
remove the registration of Winterbourne View, the legal process to close a location. The hospital
closed in June.
The report is full of unsafe practices such as;
The providers had failed in its legal duty to notify the Care Quality Commission of serious incidents
including injuries to patients or occasions when they had gone missing. Staff did not appear to
understand the needs of the people in their care, adults with learning disabilities, complex needs and
challenging behaviour.
Winterbourne view was not compliant with 10 of the essential standards which the law requires
providers must meet. People who had no background in care services had been recruited, references
were not always checked and staff were not trained or supervised properly.
Some staff were too ready to use methods of restraint without considering alternatives.
REPORT 2
In July 2006, Steven Hoskin was found
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Case Study Of Krispy Kreme And Dunkin Donuts
It is an essential to have clear understanding of an organization s purposes to understand how
organization works and its method of working can be improved. Usually, general objectives lead to
clarification of purposes and responsibilities at all level of organizations. Management is the process
of communicating, coordinating and accomplishing action in the pursuit of organization objectives
while managing relationship with stakeholders, technologies and other artifacts, both within as well as
between organizations. (Kinicki, 2012)
Here, I would have used Fayol s Principle as the management approaches. According to Robert
Kreitner (2012), Fayol recognized there was no limit to the principles of management. And, Fayol s
work was one of the primary comprehensive statements of a general management theory. He proposed
that there were six primary functions of management and fourteen principles of management. Based
on his point of view, a manager must attain proper feedback process in order to make necessary
adjustments and must analyze the deviations. There are four management functions; to forecast and
plan, to organize, to command or leading, and to coordinate. As mentioned in task, I chose two similar
industries (confectionaries) in United Kingdom, which are Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts. ...
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The UK headquarters are based in Camberley,Surrey. The Krispy Kreme Doughnuts opened their first
store location in the United Kingdom in October 2013. According to their website, Krispy Kreme no
longer has franchise opportunities or development right available in United Kingdom. Krispy Kreme
Doughnuts offer sixteen types of doughnuts in the UK combined with occasional feature
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Between Traditions And Modernity By Neil Gaiman
Between Traditions and Modernity: The new identity parameters
In modern societies the countless traditions and beliefs as a result of the transmission of concepts from
generation to generations coexist with the tendencies generate for the conditions of life imposed by
modernity. This cultural phenomenon is not unfamiliar to American society, and the general idea of
Neil Gaiman in American Gods in his work is to show that reality through his writing. In his book,
while the lector read about the American culture and the current situation in the modern society, arise
the necessity of thinking over the loss of cultural values and social roots transmitted from ancestors,
and those that all human beings have adopted over their existence. Through time, people have
followed gods, ideas, or things that embody perfection and a model of what they should be. Humans
had worshiped them as a result of a voluntary surrender or the social pressure. However, at the same
time and increasingly more frequent their minds had been captivated and they have given time and
efforts into activities and desires which have become the current ideals. They have come into their
lives unnoticed, but with such force to the point that they dominate their existence without being
aware of them.
The author s work raises the life situations of foreign gods brought to America, represented as normal
people in everyday situations, suffering neglect they have felt over the years due to the transformation
of
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The Structure Of Animal And Plant Cells
Question one: the differences between the structure of animal and plant cells
In general both animal cells and plant cells have the similar structures, however they do have some
differences.
Plant cells have a cell wall, this strengthens the cell,it also gives it shape and protects it from infection.
Plant cells also have chloroplasts which absorb light energy,this is vital for photosynthesis. Plant cell
also have a vacuole, however unlike the ones found in animal cells they are much larger. Vacuoles
store food and nutrients essential for the plants survival it may also contain cell sap, this keeps the cell
large and swollen with water. They may even store waste products for the cell. This can prevent the
cell from contamination.(1)
Another difference is the position of the nucleus in the cells. In a plant cell it s positioned on the outer
edges of the cell this is because the vacuole takes place in the middle of the cell. In a nucleus there is
the majority of the cell s. It also contain genetic material and DNA for the cell. (2)
In animal cells the general position of the nucleus is in the middle of the cell. Plant cells don t have a
certain shape however they do have a structure that resembles a rectangle shape, this is due to the rigid
cell wall they have.(10)
Animal cells on the other hand do not have a distinct cell wall, they have an irregular shape. This is
because animal cells do not need a cell wall. Animal cells also are eukaryotic cells, this is any
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Tangerine Paul Fisher Character Analysis
Secrets in Tangerine The definition of secret is something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or
unseen by others (Unknown). Secrets are a crucial part of the dramatic, young adult fiction novel,
Tangerine written by Edward Bloor. Tangerine is placed in Tangerine County Florida. Paul Fisher is
the main character and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, his brother Erik and his friend Arthur are valuable to the
story as well. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have kept the secret of Paul s eyesight hidden for long enough that
Paul no longer sees through the innocent eyes he once had. Furthermore, in the novel Tangerine, Mr.
and Mrs. Fisher are two characters who have an effect on Paul s character when they decide to move
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and Mrs. Fisher have kept the secret of how Paul became legally blind for many years. They both
knew what had happened, When you got home from the hospital that day, did you see the white paint
on Erik s hands? She didn t hesitate. Yes. No one spoke for a couple minutes (265). The decision was
made after the doctor informed them that Paul would not be blind, and would most likely not
remember any of this. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher decided to leave the situation like that for Paul not to know
and not hate his brother. Paul s glasses had always affected his self esteem. Consequently, he loathed
himself for the glasses and the reason he had gotten them. Now that Paul remembered what had
happened, he was enraged with what his parents were telling him. He exploded over the fact that the
questions he had always had were never truthfully
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Examples Of Forgiveness In The Glass Castle
Jeannette Walls, Shows in the book The Glass Castle that there are a lot of situations that happen in
life where people make countless mistakes, but it is very important to forgive her father and her
mother for many mistakes. She has to cope with many obstacles without her parent s help. In the
author s memoir, we become attracted with Jeannette constant struggle between protecting her family
and the pleasure that her family is based on the same hopes and senseless falsehood with her
unbelievable storytelling method. The feelings of forgiveness hold the Walls family together. Jeanette
was able to describe her family s childhood, relationships with one another. The children of the Walls
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Her dad carried her away from the hospital without payment, and then her mom permitted her to cook
again, moreover she said, Getting right back into the saddle ( Glass Castle 47). Jeanette was not angry
at such young age and soon the family had to pack their belongings into bags and do the skedaddle as
her parents always said. The parents were fleeing from bill collectors. Although Jeanette s father was
an alcoholic, he could get work almost anywhere, often in small towns. The family was moving
because of these things, she never complained when they did not have enough food. Jeanette always
forgave her parents, she understood what they were going through. Jeanette represents Rex as a
reasonable and loving father through Christmas time during which he gave the presents stars to them.
She describes the memory with admiration and love towards her father. Although Jeanette says we had
no money at all her family showed no regret, she instead showed how they absolutely admire him, by
capitalizing Dad . Rex has an ability to brave the cold times because the cold never bothered him as he
said ( Glass Castle 39). Jeanette holds onto her father when other people ignore him because he makes
her feel unique, as it gives her one of the most important moments of her life. It s clearly obvious that
Jeanette admiration is growing as she continues to describe the experience in positive terms. The final
quotation at
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The Report s Strengths And Weaknesses
1) Comments for the author. Please include both general and specific comments regarding the report s
strengths and weaknesses, and emphasize your most significant points. General comments include (1)
scientific soundness, (2) originality (if the research is an enhancement of an existing experiment or
finding, please comment on the originality of the improved sections usually in the discussions section
they will state if they have done this), (3) degree to which conclusions are supported by the data, (4)
appropriateness of the methods, (5) organization and clarity, (6) cohesiveness of argument, (7) length
relative to the number of ideas and information, and (8) conciseness and writing style.
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This can be seen on page three paragraph four when the authors state that Other bombardier beetles
related to Stenaptinus (subfamily Brachininae), such as those of the large genus Brachinus, probably
aim their spray in much the same manner as Stenaptinus. Indeed, we found the abdominal tip of
Brachinus to resemble that of Stenaptinus in every structural detail.
2. Presentation. Does the article tell a cohesive story? Is a tightly reasoned argument evident
throughout the report? Where does the report wander from its argument? Do the title, abstract, key
words, introduction, and conclusions accurately and consistently reflect the major point(s) of the
report? Is the writing concise, easy to follow, and interesting?
Generally, the writing of this report was easy to follow and was structured in a way in which it told a
unified story. However, it was sort of difficult to identify what exactly was the purpose of the
experiment. I believe the report was focused mainly on exploring the function and structure of the
ejection of fluids in the African bombardier beetle. It was slightly more informative rather than
scientific even though the article included many scientific terms. Nonetheless, the report had various
amounts of details throughout the experiment. For example, on page 2 the author states Photos
(Kodachrome 25 PKM 135 film, Kodak) were taken with 35 mm cameras (Fig. 1), and with a
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Examples Of Ambiguity In Catullus
V Ambiguity and Paradoxes
Ambiguity can be defined as a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than one meaning.
Ambiguity leads to vagueness and confusion which creates alternative reactions and understanding of
the same work.
Catullus uses ambiguity to create a sensation that one situation is taking place even when reading the
verse form in context or merely studying the poem in its entirety the work takes on a whole new
significance.
The poem opens with depictions of beauty imaginary of the Argo s first voyage alluding that poem
may be about the myth of Jason and Medea. Later in line 19 though we see the real subject of the
poem is Peleus and Thetis, how they fell in love and their marriage, however, things take a dramatic
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An example of this is the tapestry Ariadne appears on. Catullus does not state its source and origin nor
its purpose.
Yet, more than half of the poem is narrated through the tapestry. We are to believe what it sees, hears
and says but we only have one side, and see a forgetful Theseus whose promises are fitting to write on
the wind. Paradoxically, however, what Ariadne sees also alludes to, and so makes us see, a different
picture: a Theseus who could have been made forgetful to serve the purposes of Bacch.
In poem 85 as discussed above, Catullus also makes use of paradoxes stating I love and I hate. In 68a
Catullus states that he being overcome by grief due to his brother s death is unable to write. Then in
68b although he is still experiencing the same pain to which he refers in 68a and in which Catullus
repeats almost exactly what he said in 68a, Catullus states that he cannot stop himself from writing.
He captures two entirely different experiences: first, his inability to write poetry in 68a, due to his
brother death, and second, his inability not to write poetry, despite his brother s
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Persistent Depressive Consorder And Major Depressive...
Persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorder are unipolar mood disorders. They are
associated with high socio economic burden, according to estimations cost the US over $200 billion
each year (Greenberg et al, 2005 2010), and have high suicide rates (Harris and Barraclough, 1998).
The prevalence of persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorder are estimated at 3.6 %
and 6.7 % (Waraich et al., 2014). The use of medication and psychotherapy is effective for some
patients, yet about 20% of patients do not benefit from any treatment and, for patients that do respond
to treatment and intervention, there is a high relapse rate. (Gaynes, 2009). Few pharmaceutical
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Clinical research using serotoninergic psychedelics in the treatment of cancer related distress has
demonstrated that participants symptoms improved in: depression, anxiety, fear of death, and quality
of life (Grof et al., 1973; Pahnke et al., 1969; Kast, 1966). Rucker, Jelen, Flynn, Frowde and Young
(2016) conducted a systematic review of the literature on the use of psychedelics in the treatment of
unipolar mood disorders before psychedelics were legally prohibited in the late 1960s. They
conducted a search in the PsycINFO and MEDLINE databases, and after thorough screening and
examination, the authors included 21 studies, published between 1949 and 1973, in their systematic
review. The sample sizes in these studies ranged from 5 to 77, whereas the total sample size across all
of the studies was 423 (where it was possible to estimate). The therapeutic paradigms were varied in
each of the studies and they employed a range of 1 to 58 sessions with psychedelics. The psychedelic
drugs used in these studies were LSD and mescaline in addition to LSD, and the dosages used were
varied. The absence of studies that used psilocybin as the psychedelic compound is likely because
psilocybin was not isolated and marketed until after 1959, whereas LSD was an established
pharmaceutical entity by that time (Hofman et al., 1959). However, modern clinical trials have favored
the use of psilocybin over LSD for a
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Allusion In John Cuddon s The Moon And The Stars
12) ča:nd ɔr ta:re (Moon and Stars) In the poem The Moon and the Stars, show the star fatigue caused
by the eternal journey. The moon reminds them that movement is the essence of life and only those
who endure; those who are tired will die. The poet recognizes that the arrest of the movement leads to
historical gains; Human history is prescribed in a universe where change is the eternal law of time.
But the universe continues to grow and numerous treasures complement its history at every moment.
Iqbal finds hope in the consciousness of this eternal change. 4.2. 2: Allusion Cuddon (1992) stated
that, Allusion is usually an implicit reference, perhaps to another work of literature or art, to a person
or an event. It is often a kind of appeal to a reader to share some experience with the writer. An
allusion may enrich the work by association and give it depth. When using allusion a writer tends to
assume an established literary tradition, a body of common knowledge with an audience sharing that
tradition and an ability on the part of the audience to pick up the reference. The following kinds may
be roughly distinguished: A reference to events and people, Reference to facts about the author
himself, a metaphorical allusion, an imitative allusion . Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to a
person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance. It does not describe
in detail the person or thing to which it refers. It is just a
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APA Code Of Ethics
Ethics
Ethics are norms of conduct. In terms of research, ethics are a set of rules that tell researchers what
they should and shouldn t do. They exist because researchers might not be objective on whether a
study might harm participants, among other things (McBride, 2010). Nuremberg Code
When the second world war ended, the Nuremberg Code was developed. This code, which was
created after the horrible experiments done by Nazis came to light, stated that researchers had to
follow ten rules (Schuler, 1982).
1. Voluntary consent for participation in an experiment is required.
2. The research should yield fruitful results for the good of society.
3. The results should justify the methods of the study.
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As mentioned before, researcher have to accurately report results. In addition, the concept of
plagiarism is a critical factor in psychological research. Everything has to be given proper citation,
from quotes to tables used.
Violating the ethical guidelines
Not adhering to the guidelines can have serious consequences. For example, Woo Suk Hwang falsely
stated that he had been able to clone human stem cells (Bhattacharya, 2006). He now faces criminal
charges in South Korea and has permantly damaged his career (McBride, 2010).
Feel free to leave a comment, questions, concerns, or suggestions.
References
American Pyschological Association. (n.d.) Research with animals in psychology. Retrieved from
www.apa.org/science/animal2.html
American Psychological Association. (n.d.) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct.
Retrieved December 7, 2015, from http://www.apa.org/ethics/code/
Bhattacharya, S. (2006). Hwang faked all research on human stem cells. New Scientist, 10. Retrieved
from www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8557
McBride, D. (2010). The process of research in psychology. Los Angeles:
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Ronald W. Reagan And The Invasion Of Grenada
In the year of 1981 Ronald W. Reagan just started his term in office as president. He was president
from 1981 1989. He was the 40th president of the United States Of America. He was also an actor for
many years. He was born on February 6,1911 and died on June 5,2004. In the year of 1983 the
Invasion Of Grenada started. The Invasion of Grenada was an invasion the United States had led on a
caribbean island with the population of about 91,000. This invasion resulted in a victory for the United
States. In 1982 a new T.V. series was made and it was called Knight Rider. It was originally
broadcasted on NBC from 1982 1986. The show stars David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight , a high
tech modern crime fighter assisted by KITT, a self aware and nearly
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The Bigger Race
Racial acrimony, bleak economic prospects, unanticipated troubles, and perhaps destiny test the mettle
of Bigger repeatedly. Bigger s life wades through deliberate experimentations, and it is through these
experiments that Wright detests socio economic consequences of slavery and racism on African
American populace. As Ford states, Wright s major purpose in this novel was to show that social and
economic barriers against race lead to grave injustices toward racial minorities and that those
injustices so distort character and personality growth that criminal monstrosities, such as Bigger, are
produced (89). Bigger and his fellow blacks are prevented from availing economic and social equality
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So he denied himself and acted tough (NS, 20). Bigger s roughness and toughness were his shields he
uses to prevent himself from entering into his consciousness. Thus, the principal fear of Bigger was
his self knowledge and this, of course, is the title of Part 1 also. The other fears that make up Bigger s
life are byproducts of this basic terror. All of Bigger s actions spring up from his fear, which is the fear
of his race. He hates Whites because he fears them. He knows that they are responsible for his
immobility, his frustration, his inferior social status, so he channels his hatred and aggression towards
other Negroes and thereby, momentarily assuages his ego. He is afraid, for example, of stealing from a
white store keeper, but he feels it is much easier and safer to rob their own people, for he knew that
white policeman never really search diligently for Blacks who commit crimes against other Blacks. He
hates Mary Dalton because he fears she will jeopardize his job, and he regards all her overtures as
efforts to humiliate him. He kills her because he fears the help he has given her will be
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Rethinking Emotions And The Emotion Paradox
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Rethinking Emotions in the Brain: The Emotion Paradox
Cristian Solano Cordova
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Rethinking Emotions in the Brain: The Emotion Paradox
Introduction
Emotions are those pesky little things that fly around our bodies with us rarely realizing how much our
emotions guide our actions, whether it be in our economic or political life, but even in the fundamental
way that we perceive the world around us. The popular children s film Inside Out teaches our children
how to deal with their emotions, depicting the popular psychology conception of our emotions: Joy,
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On one side stands the classical categorical approach that posits that genetically entrenched emotional
categories exist universally across human beings. Meanwhile, the constructionist approach posits that
our emotions are constructed by the same systems that simulate our reality and our sense of self inside
our brains and thus hypothesizes that our emotions should also be susceptible to being neurologically
informed by our own values, judgements, and experience. Because of this academic dance essential to
moving science forward, humanity could be on the precipice of a paradigm shift in how we think
about our emotions and finally resolve what neuroscientists call the emotion paradox by shining a
spotlight on the constructed theory of emotion, which provides a richer framework for comprehending
of how our emotions work and how they help simultaneously create and explain our reality while also,
supposedly, conforming to the neurologic state of the evidence.
Perception Basics
Though we do not yet know how our brains can produce something so complex as our consciousness,
we do know more about many of underlying systems work, which are crucial to understanding the
neurological basis of emotions. Everybody has good days when we walk to our car in the morning
with coffee in hand on our way to work feeling of
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Essay on The Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System The global positioning system (GPS) is a satellite based navigation
system, consisting of a network of 24 orbiting satellites travelling on six different orbital paths. These
satellites, referred to as NAVSTAR satellites, are constantly moving, making two complete orbits
around earth per day. The first GPS satellite was launched in February, 1978. Satellites now weight
approximately 1 tonne, and are about 5 metres across with extended solar panels. GPS needs at least
24 satellites to provide full coverage of every point on the earth, all the time. To calculate one position
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The time difference then determines how far away the particular satellite is. Through trigonometry,
with a minimum of three satellites, the GPS receiver is then able to determine a latitude/longitude
position, and with a further satellite, also the altitude. Through constant updates of your position, a
receiver can also provide accurate measures of speed and direction of travel. The accuracy of the GPS
system used to be hindered principally by a source of position error called Selection Availability (SA),
intentionally imposing inaccuracies of up to 100m on civilian GPS by the US Defense, the idea being
that SA would prevent hostile terrorist organisations holding the maximum power of GPS. Some other
factors affect accuracy the relative positions of each satellite in the sky, multi pathing (where the
satellite reception is blocked/reflected by buildings, obstructions of the like) and propagation delay
due to atmospheric effects. Some internal clock errors may also occur. In order to improve accuracy,
one can implement correctional information and computing, as well as using more sophisticated radio
reception techniques. A process known as Differential GPS (DGPS) employs a second receiver at a
fixed location to compute corrections to the GPS satellite
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Persuasive Essay About Ex-Convicts
Do you know if any of your family members have been convicted? You ever wonder how hard it was
for an ex convict to find a job without being turned down because of their past. In the past ten years ex
convicts all have been experiencing this problem. This is a very serious problem that is going on in
today s world. Ex convicts top problem when coming out of prison is finding job. Not many business
owners want to hire an ex convict. Many business owners try to avoid this as much as possible
because they want to avoid the problems that could come along with the ex convicts. But what they do
not understand they could be passing up potential good committed workers. Many times, to stop the
problem is to simply avoid it over all to prevent it. Many business owners aren t willing to take the
risk due to the thought of being robbed under their noses. Many ex convicts have problems fitting into
the world yet alone being rejected for their past decisions. In order to solve the problem of ex cons,
business owners need to be informed about ex convicts, understand what the ex convicts, and have
business owners talk to other business owner about their experience.
First, to solve the problem of the ex cons not being able to find a job, business owners need to be
informed on the situation of the ex convicts. Ex convicts have the common problem of not being able
to get a job. If business owners are taking classes and are seeing it as a problem to solve rather than a
problem to avoid it
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Persuasive Essay On Hair Care
Many hair related problems like hair loss, rough and dull hair, split ends and breakage, arise due to
lack of proper hair care. But there are also illnesses and treatments that no product or treatment can
prevent hair loss during or after. Fortunately, there are things you can do to help prevent breakage, dry
and dull hair, and also as if you have had hair loss due to illness, there are ways to help your hair grow
back.
ā— One of the first steps in hair care is your diet and the two most important things in your diet are iron
and protein. Hair cells are the fastest growing cells in the body, they are also the first ones to be
affected if you don t eat right. Hair is not required for our survival so with deficiencies, hair is the first
to suffer. Eat a healthy, well balanced diet of proper food and consume excess water to prevent hair
breakage. Lean proteins, fruits, raw vegetables, whole grains, legumes, omega 3 fatty acids found in
salmon or flaxseed oil and dairy products will keep hair healthy. Click Here to view our previous
article on Vitamins and Nutrients with recipes.
ā— Drink Green tea. Drink at least 24 oz. of green tea every day to help your scalp grow hair back.
Green tea lowers the levels of dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, in your body. DHT is one on the main
culprits to hair loss, so drinking tea can help your hair grow back in a natural way. Scientists have
found that green tea contains the antioxidant EGCG (or epigallocatechin gallate) which has
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Eutrophication in te Chesapeake Bay Essay
Introduction
What is your topic/issue within that topic?
Eutrophication is a concern in the Chesapeake Bay. Eutrophication is caused by excessive amounts of
nutrients. Excessive nutrients in the bay have negative effects on the bay s ecosystem. The extra
nutrients make the environment unbalanced. The extra nutrients cause a chain reaction that eventually
kills most of the organisms in that area. This is what is known as a dead zone.
What is your personal interest in the topic?
This topic is interesting to me because it is a very local issue. I eat the seafood out of the Chesapeake,
I fish in many of its tributaries, and I visit many sights built around this watershed. I live in Lancaster
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It is understood that there is not just one problem causing the dead zone in the bay. Two main
contributors are the focus. Details are presented on the problems brought to the bay by agriculture, and
development. The language is easy to understand and the scientific and environmental message is
conveyed in a way that can be followed.
Summary of source The importance of the Chesapeake Bay is introduced. The bay is home to a large
amount of seafood businesses, and many people fish the bay and its tributaries for sport. Grass beds
are essential to many of the organisms living in this ecosystem, but are being destroyed by pollution.
Agriculture involves more than a fourth of the bay s watershed. This makes agricultural runoff a big
focus. Excessive nitrogen and phosphorus causes eutrophication. These nutrients come from pesticides
and sewage also. A goal was set in 1985 to cut back the percent of nutrients being put into the bay by
these two sources. It is thought that redirecting the flow of soil with nutrients in them will reduce the
runoff, but if the nutrients seep into groundwater they still get into the Chesapeake Bay. Farmers have
ways to help reduce these nutrient levels, but it is not the cheapest way to farm, so not all farmers are
doing their part to save the bay. Another contributor of runoff land development. Runoff can occur
from exposed land being prepared to be developed, or because of what has been used to replace what
used to naturally be.
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Analysis Of Carson Mccullers s Reflections
The setting is an integral part of any good story, and especially so within the Gothic genre. From the
endless varieties and specificities of haunted houses and physical and mental loneliness to the invasion
of the domestic space and invasion of the natural environment, the Gothic genre relies on the setting.
Not only do Gothic settings provide various moods for the audience and help shape the characters
story arcs, they help the audience better understand the characters. Some stories can happen in a
specific setting, yet can be replicated anywhere; the story of a haunted house not only occurs in a
certain kind of domestic space, it instills in the audience the fear that any domestic space could be host
to the events of the story. But the story and characters in Carson McCullers s Reflections in a Golden
Eye are dependent on their specific setting. The general setting of the South automatically allows the
audience to understand every character to a certain degree, but that s not the most important part of the
setting; McCullers s story is dependent on its location of an army base, a specific yet repeated place
that can be found across the United States. The physical base itself, and the social and emotional
environments of the army, shape how the characters see themselves, each other, and their actions. The
combination of the rural American South and a large yet isolated army base cultivate a specific
environment that are crucial to the events that unfold in Reflections in a
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Francis Albert Sinatra Research Paper
Francis Albert Sinatra is an American singer, actor, and songwriter. He has released many albums and
many songs. One of his many albums is titled Come Fly With Me. Sinatra releases romantic, slower
songs featuring many instruments such as woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion. Overall, Sinatra
was seen as a very amazing artist from many standpoints. Sinatra has worked with many different
artists, but none featured in this album. Most of the songs on Come Fly With Me feature strings and
brass. Sinatra was born in New Jersey on December 12, 1915. He has been musically active from
1935 to 1995. Both of his parents were Italian immigrants, Antonino Martino Sinatra and Natalina
Garaventa. Overall, he has had 4 wives, Nancy Barbato (1939 1951)
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Research Paper On Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath s importance to American history results from the literary distinction of her writing style,
as well as her works that show the difficulty of women in the mid twentieth century. Plath s
significance comes from her writing styles in which she opened the doors to exploration of feminism
to a masculine led society. Plath s life can be explored through her poems and her stories. By aligning
Sylvia Plath s works to the events throughout her lifetime, we can have a better understanding of Plath
s importance. Daddy is probably one of Sylvia Plath s best known poems. It has received many
different critiques. These critiques include praise from feminist because of its rage towards male
dominance and its attention to and use of Holocaust imagery. This poem has been reviewed by
hundreds of scholars and the poem has ultimately been deemed as one of the best examples of a
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Sylvia Plath was only eight years old when her father died leaving her traumatized and at times
emotionally void. She loved her father but hated him for leaving her. In lines 54 67, Sylvia Plath talks
about her father s death. At twenty I tried to die/ And get back, back, back to you. (Lines 58 59). This
demonstrates her dire to reconnect with her father in the afterlife. She fills the void of her father s
absence by writing poetry and marrying a man that reminds her of her father. Plath says, I made a
model of you, A man in black with a Meinkampf look/ And a love of the rack and the screw. And I
said I do, I do. (Lines
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Essay about Wealth in FitzgeraldĀ“s The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby shows the dehumanizing nature of wealth by creating a contrast between the rich
and the poor. The point of this contrast is to illustrate the class struggle that was occurring in the
country when Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby. The comparison between rich and poor is first
developed in the beginning of the book when Tom and Nick are driving to New York. Fitzgerald
further elaborates on the gross differences between rich and poor when Gatsby manages to avoid a
speeding ticket. Fitzgerald also uses popular songs from the time period, Aint t We Got Fun , to build
his case of the class struggle between the rich and the poor. Fitzgerald uses The Great Gatsby to try
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This simple action changed the police officer s demeanor towards Gatsby instantly. Instead of being a
target, Gatsby was suddenly someone to be respected and given special privilege. Nick inquired What
was that ... The picture of Oxford? showing how the rich understand the special treatment that they are
getting above the middle class (68). Later on, while having lunch with Wolfsheim, Gatsby calmly
informs Nick that Wolfsheim fixed the World Series. These opportunities to make large amounts of
money only come if you have large amounts of money. This type of attitude is reflected in all of the
wealthy characters in the book; the attitude of superiority simply because of the amount of money that
you have. Another method that Fitzgerald uses to draw contrast between the rich and working class is
through references to popular media of the time period. When Gatsby demands that Klipspringer play
the piano for him and Daisy, Klipspringer plays a song Ain t We Got Fun . The first sets of lyrics that
are included in the book are about having fun all day. This is a reference to the lifestyle of the rich.
The second set of lyrics focus more on the life of the working class man. One thing s sure and nothing
s surer/ the rich get richer and the poor get children (95). Fitzgerald uses this to continue his
comparison. The fun filled lifestyle of the rich compared to the work filled lifestyle
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Data Analysis And Interpretation Of The Data Essay
Data Analysis and Interpretation
The objective of this chapter is to describe the procedures used in the analysis of the data and present
the main findings. It also presents the different tests performed to help choose the appropriate model
for the study. The chapter concludes by providing thorough statistical interpretation of the findings.
The research data was analyzed using a statistical software called STATA. Before running the data for
the regression analysis, panel unit root test was performed to see if data is stationary over time so that
it can be used in estimating the variables in question. The value of the variables in the model
throughout the research period is not constant; that means, there are some periods where there are
spikes. These periods of ups and downs in value of economic variables are called shock in economic
jargon. The notion behind testing for stationarity is to identify whether the effect of such shocks is
permanent or transitory. If the effect of such shocks is temporary, the subsequent values of the
variables will return to their long term equilibrium suggesting that the data is stable even with the
presence of shocks.
4.1. Presentation and Interpretation of research findings
Table 4.1 presents the panel unit root test results. There are two groups of hypotheses that are involved
here. In the first four methods, the null hypothesis is: there is panel unit root and the alternative
hypothesis is: there is no panel unit root and the decision
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Self-Esteem And Self Esteem
In a world where having friends is highly stressed, being perfect in academics, we are showing future
generations what s right and how they need to look and act. Young teenage girls have to undergo the
pressure of getting into a good college and being well rounded. Added onto that they must have
confidence and a strong self esteem, along with other factors that will play into their lives.
Everyday many girls under the age of 14 open up a form of social media and see pictures where they
find goals. This might be a picture of their friend where they look absolutely stunning. This young girl
will then check the comments and she ll see that everyone s telling her how beautiful her friend is.
Then after realizing that she has the exact same friends she goes to her own picture to see if they
commented on her post too. To her disappointment there s only five comments, 4 comment are talking
about homework and only one of them is telling her how pretty she is. Sadly, she thinks yourself that
she wished she were prettier and that she had more friends. Although she has the highest GPA she still
doesn t feel socially accepted, your role model is exactly like this. She is someone who has great
achievements but even greater beauty. This only leads you to ask yourself do you like your role model
for their achievements or for their beauty.
At the age from 12 Years to 18 years a girl s self image is the world to her. This is the time when she
sees her friends wear make up and suddenly
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Blaiming the Paparazzi
In 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris, which was blamed on the paparazzi that were
chasing her. Because the accident happened in France, no British charges can be laid against the
photographers. However, nine were charged with manslaughter in France, but the charges were thrown
out in 2002. Three photographers Jacques Langevin, Christian Martinez and Fabrice Chassery were
convicted of invasion of privacy for taking pictures of Princess Diana and were each fined one euro in
2006. Of course it is obvious that the public is intensely curious to know more about celebrities, but
don t you think celebrities have the right to be private?
First of all, let us define who the paparazzi are and what they do for a living. A paparazzo is a
photographer who takes pictures of athletes, actors, celebrities, politicians etc... on a daily basis. As a
matter of fact, paparazzi s tend to chase celebrities wherever they go. Whether it was to the Academy
Awards, shopping at a mall, or even going to the gym. Nowadays the paparazzi are going way beyond
the limits and are becoming more likely bizarre. They are competing against each other and are trying
to have the best exposed pictures of celebrities they could get at any cost. They don t care if they hurt
or stress celebrities. They simply want to be the best.
California s first civil anti paparazzi law was signed on January 1st, 1999. This law protects celebrities
from physical invasions and trespassing. This law wasn t enough, so on
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The Bombing Of The Uss Maine
February 15th, 1898, the USS Maine was hit with a mine as it sat in the Havana Harbor. There is large
speculation to whether that is the truth or not. Over the years it is still a topic of debate as of what
caused the explosion. Some believe that the Spaniards did it, others believe it was a clumsy mistake of
misplaced ammo, others believe it was a spontaneous coal fire that caught a box of ammunition on
fire. No matter the cause, the loss of the ship and 260 of her crew was devastating to America at the
time and led to strong feelings of dislike towards the Spaniards, leading to the Spanish American war
of 1898. The theories behind the explosion of the USS Maine is mainly focused around two ideas,
there are many angles that can be viewed for the cause of this disaster and its fueling of the war that
will be examined in this paper.
The Spanish American war was a short war in which America won in three months, two weeks and
four days. The fights were extremely unbalanced as America dominated Spain in all of the battles. At
Manila Bay in the Philippines the American fleet, under command of Commodore Dewey, destroyed
the Spanish fleet and took over the Philippines on May 1st, in which total America only had several
wounded soldiers at the end of the battle. In June, American forces landed outside of the Cuban city of
Santiago where their heavy woolen winter uniforms caused them to sweat profusely in the intense
Spanish heat. Amidst the heat they re provisions consisted of
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Reliance on Technology
Rodger Covino 21NOV13 COM/150 Week 7 Introduction and Conclusion Today, the world is more
dependent on technology than ever before. More than 90% of Americans own a computerized device
(Gahran, 2011). People received text messages and emails on their cell phones, go online to order
food, cars are able to park themselves, and while driving, the lights are controlled by centralized
computer system (Greenman, 1998). The truth of the matter is, that people have become so dependent
on technology that they are not prepared for any type of service interuptions. With non disaster related
blackouts up 124% since the early 90 s (Patterson, 2010) and the increase in disruptive weather
patterns, people should start taking steps to sever their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Amazon has many reports of fraud concerning both buyers and sellers. Since Amazon is only the
company who brings the two parties together, they will investigate but are not liable for fraud. The ads
that Google uses have been unknowingly infected with viruses and malware (Mills, 2010). The people
behind the Google viruses and the Amazon fraud have one goal; to steel your money. With these sites
being accessible on mobile devices, makes it that much easier to acquire. Devices such as cell phones
and laptops can make people lose focus on what they are doing. For example, in the article Tweet less,
kiss more , Bob Herbert talks about a certain female driver who almost caused an accident along the
Washington New York Highway. She was talking on her cell phone while driving recklessly by
changing lanes carelessly. That careless driving could have caused a serious accident in which could
have led to severe bodily injury or, worse, death to her or other drivers. This act shows that over
reliance on communication devices may cause people to lose concentration and focus when it is
needed the most. Technology has had a huge effect on the way people communicate. A lot of people
have gotten rid of their old wired phones in favor of only having a cell phone. A study in June 2010
showed that more than one in four homes only has cellular service, up from 13.6 percent in 2007
(Blumberg, 2011). It is not just urban areas that have seen an increase in cellular
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Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
ARCHITECTURAL BOUNDARIES: LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE AND PHILIP JOHNSON
Architecture has undergone a rapid and revolutionary transformation in the modern era. Through the
work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this essay attempts to chart the transition in architecture from
nineteenth century Romanticism and Neoclassicism to High Modernism. Mies van der Rohe redefined
architectural boundaries and emphasised the beauty of simple forms, the importance of functionality
and the versatility of new materials such as glass, steel and marble. An analysis of the work of Philip
Johnson reveals the development from High Modernism to Postmodernism, where playful and ironic
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By contrasting steel columns and wooden cabinets in the Farnsworth House (1945ā€50, Plano, Illinois),
Mies van der Rohe freed architects from the constraints of conventional nineteenth century design
paradigms.15 The combination of charcoal black steel girders and walls of glass in the ITT Crown
Hall (1950ā€6, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago) is another example of how he revolutionised
architecture from the highly decorative and fussy buildings of the nineteenth century, to the stylish
cubic shapes we recognise today.16 Windows were replaced with exterior glass surfaces and steel
girders were used to remove internal supporting columns, thus opening interior space within the
building.17 Low partitioned walls separated teaching classes in the ITT Crown Hall but facilitated
communication between students and teachers.18 The building was extremely functional as it could be
adapted to serve unanticipated purposes.19 New materials allowed Mies van der Rohe to dramatically
alter the conventional boundaries of architecture. One of Mies van der Rohe s greatest contributions to
the architectural profession has been the innovative steel frame vernacular, which to this day
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Cymbalta
Case Analysis Cymbalta
By
Haris Shahid
AMBA 650
The University of Maryland University College
Introduction: The Problem
At Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly), patent expiration is part of everyday business. However, Prozac,
Lilly s flagship product and market leader in the most popular class of pharmaceuticals used to treat
depression the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) was definitely a cause for concern (Ofek
Laufner, p.1). Patent expiration meant that generics would flood the market and Prozac s current $2
billion in annual sales would create a huge revenue gap (Ofek Laufner, p.1). Although management at
Lilly was actively seeking a successor to Prozac the road to pharmaceutical breakthroughs is ... Show
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This analysis, termed as SWOT analysis and defined by Kotler Keller (2009) as the overall evaluation
of a business s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, of Lilly is as follows:
|Strengths |Weaknesses |
|High revenue/profitability. |Perceived primarily as the Prozac (antidepressant) company although |
|High market share. |it has other highly profitable ventures in other pharmaceutical drug |
|High customer satisfaction. |market segments. |
|Financially and intellectually gifted marketing R D departments. |Too large a segment of the annual
revenue is dependent on its SSRI |
|Long established innovator in the pharmaceutical drug industry. |Prozac. |
|Market innovator in the most profitable SSRI antidepressant market |Not enough resources are
allocated to market its other profitable |
|segment. |ventures to reduce reliance on Prozac. |
| |Difficulty in creating and marketing innovative
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The Modern Art Era
The Modern Art Era is a pretty large expanse of time. It ranges from the 1860 s to the 1960 s and
presents itself in a variety of techniques and styles. I myself am a photographer so I thought it was
fitting to focus on something I am interested in. I chose to research Imogen Cunningham and her
contributions to the modern era as a female photographer. I mainly chose Imogen because a lot of her
work reminded me of things that I want to attempt to create as well as things that I have photographed.
Imogen was born April 12th of 1883 in Portland, Oregon. When she was almost done with high school
she had made up her mind that she wanted to be a photographer. She ended up telling her father about
it just shortly after she had decided. He thought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She worked up until the day she died in 1976 at the age of 93. She often thought the goal of life was to
get a lot of work done each day and I think she believe she had done so (Mitchell). She was one of the
main members in the F/64 group along with Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. Together they
managed to create a new style of photography that went against the then popular aesthetics of pictorial
photography. She was a woman who made sure to keep the human side of her photographs it is often
said that her nudes seem more human than that of Edward Weston
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Case Study On Formative Assessment Practices
Formative assessment was first used by Scriven (1967), but studies focused on formative assessment
in ESL and EFL classes started in 2000. Among very few studies on formative assessment practices
includes the ones of Gattullo (2000) Ruizā€Primo Furtak (2007), Pham (2012), Buyukkarci (2014) and
Wubshet Menuta (2015).
Gattullo (2000) conducted a case study on formative assessment in English language teaching
elementary classrooms in Italy. He observed four primary teachers performance in applying formative
assessment in their classroom. Gattullo focused on children classes and reported the methods used. He
adapted a formative assessment framework which consists of nine categories: Questioning/ eliciting,
correcting, judging, rewarding, observing, examining product, classifying, task criteria and meta
cognitive questioning. From that, he found that teachers use of ... Show more content on
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The participants in the studies of Gattullo (2000), Pham (2012) and Buyukkarci (2014) are primary
school teachers while those in Ruizā€Primo Furtak and Wubshet Menuta are teachers from secondary or
middle school. However, these studies are different in both scope and focus. Specifically, Gattullo
focused on formative strategies during instructions. Ruizā€Primo Furtak stressed the assessment
procedures. Pham Buyukkarci highlighted the principles for developing a contextualized formative
assessment practice framework. In contrast, Wubshet Menuta emphasized the implication of formative
assessment practice in the classroom. The reasons for these differences are these studies are conducted
in different contexts and they serve different purposes. This makes a strong case for investigating EFL
teachers practices of formative assessment into some high schools in Vinh Long so that we can verify
the usefulness of formative assessment in teaching and
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Trench Warfare In The Trenches
During World War I most of the fighting was done on land where it was solider versus solider and the
one who could withstand the pressure of the trenches the longest would win. Trench warfare was
completely accidental and the fighting was supposed to go as quick as possible where your troops
would be in and out then they could all go home; what ended up happening was one of the world s
longest stalemates where both sides dug in their boots and held their ground for as long as they could.
However many things changed trench warfare such as: no man s land, tanks, machine guns, gas,
grenades, and shelling. There were horrors far worse than the ones seen in the trenches though,
because between the trenches the lined there land and the enemies was a place known as no man s
land. No man s land was the stretch of land between one sides trenches and the others. This land is
described as the worst place to be if you were in the war. No man s land was full of dead bodies from
both sides as neither side was able to reach the bodies of their men; so there bodies just laid there
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Machine guns were the first of their kind and were highly revolutionary; they were first used by the
Germans where they would line the trenches. Machine guns were operated by two people a gunner
and someone who would feed the bullets into the machine gun so it didn t stop firing. It was used to
repel soldiers that were pushing at their trenches and it could mow down a whole wave of infantry that
was pushing at you in seconds it was brutally efficient and soon every side in the war needed to have
one because it was the beat at mowing down troops. Machine guns made the stalemate last much
longer as eventually all sides had them and pushing would likely result in death for your side so
pushing the enemy line became far less
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Automotive Insurance Quotes
low price automotive insurance quote Locate Yours Online
There are loads of individuals who need automotive insurance quote. Finding and looking at is
restricted where you can get less expensive automotive insurance. Everybody needs to get the best
rates and scope for their insurance scope.
Albeit in all likelihood shift in expense from one automotive insurance quote to other and distinction
may be considerable. With a specific end goal to get the best rates for your auto, you should be precise
in giving or giving data to the insurance organization.
Below some Automotive insurance quote and needs
Normally, the great quote incorporate material rebates to the policyholder in spite of the fact that there
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If at any time in a few components you had tickets, low financial assessment, high mileage, mishaps
or have some hole in scope then without a doubt your rates is higher since this could mean high hazard
to the back up plan.
If at any time you have a decent driving records and have no tickets and have a decent financial
record, for beyond any doubt you can get a lower rates on quotes. Observe, that since you have an
automotive insurance quote that doesn t imply that you are protected and you can drive without
complying with the activity guidelines and regulations.
As a driver, you ought to keep your eyes out and about with vicinity of brain while driving. It is you
who are include on it and other individuals you meet out and about and their vehicle also.
So abstain from chatting on a mobile phone or notwithstanding messaging, which can hold up. Drive
securely by taking after as far as possible and when you see a red light, then stop to stay away from
any mishap.
Abstain from driving when you go some place which is close, body require some activity and
strolling. This can likewise bring down your rates having less mileage that on the off chance that you
need to spare some
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Themes In The Lottery
What does one picture when the word lottery is said? A random selection and a person wins the big
prize? Wrong, in the short story The Lottery all townspeople gather for a special kind of lottery. Not
just any lottery though, one that is quite unique like no other. The townspeople and their families pick
up white slips of folded white paper out of a black wooden box. Later to then open them and to find
only one has a dark charcoal circle who later gets stoned to death annually. In this short story, it
uncovers so many different themes for us to analyze. For example, Do not follow people blindly
which means if one friend jumps off a bridge would the second person jump too just because the first
person did it? Following someone or something
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Rhetorical Analysis Of T-Mobile Dropped The Balls
Right or Wrong: A Rhetorical Analysis of T Mobile Dropped the Balls T Mobile, also known as the
Un Carrier , is said to be one of the world s best phone carriers. This commercial was released during
the Superbowl solely to introduce to the audience watching, how much more greater and how many
more LTE towers they have than any other phone carriers. By using proven statistics T Mobile
Dropped The Balls persuasively encourages the responsible aged audience to join the carrier with the
most LTE towers. This Ad is started by a spokeswoman providing facts. The facts that were provided
to the audience are not accurate, primarily because it was used to catch the eye of the ones watching.
Steve Harvey, The man that is known worldwide due to the fact that he crowned the wrong Miss
Universe in 2015, was brought out to fix the mistake made by the spokeswoman since after all, she did
announce the old T Mobile stats. After apologizing for a mistake that was not made by himself, Steve
Harvey quickly corrected the mistake made by the spokeswoman, by saying that he was going to read
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They had reason as to why they are greater than any other phone company too, AMERICA S
FASTEST 4G LTE NETWORK With the fastest nationwide 4G LTE and doubled LTE coverage in the
last two years, T Mobile is the only network that is built for unlimited data is what they what they
want to be known as and what they claim to
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What Is Mental Health Normal Or Abnormal
Mental Health Normal or abnormal.
Mental health is described as a state of emotional and psychological well being in which an individual
is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities, function in society, and meet the ordinary
demands of everyday life. The impairment of behaviour in psychological and interpersonal disciplines
in daily life are some of the aspects that are more likely to be considered as a sign of abnormality.
Another aspect of abnormality in society is that when a person contrast in behaviour and intelligence
from the majority of people, wether good or bad, is classed under an abnormal behaviour, it is also
known as statistical infrequency. One of the well known case emerged in USA, where 58 year old man
from USA, remembers up to half the days of his own life in shockingly vivid detail (The Telegraph).
He was diagnosed with a condition called hyperthymestia, meaning overdeveloped memory. This rare
condition is only discovered in just four people around the world. Another aspect of measuring mental
health is deviation from social norms and cultural relativism. For example, homosexuality is still
considered as a mental illness or abnormal behaviour in most of the countries, including India and
Africa.
The two different form of classification systems are widely used to identify the psychological
disorders in depth. An International Classification of Diseases 10th edition (ICD 10; World Health
Organization, 1992) and the Diagnostic and
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Internal and External Factors on Management
Internal and External Factors on Management Functions MGT/230 Internal and External Factors on
Management Functions The four functions of management are generally described in this order; 1.
Planning 2. Organizing 3. Leading 4. Controlling These functions are affected by factors from inside
an organization as well as outside of the organization (Bateman, 2011). Some of these external factors
include globalization, competitors, suppliers, technology, customers, the government, and economic
conditions. Factors inside a company can be production issues, personnel problems, finances, ethics,
lack of innovation, and cultural diversity can be either internal or external (Bateman, 2011). The
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Their innovation of a collection of information to be accessed in a one stop shop format was the
catalyst to what we know as Google today. The search engine was first used to search information on
the Stanford Universities servers. The engines worked so well that it soon engulfed the bandwidth of
the universities servers. The founders knew that they had something amazing on their hands. The
innovation that compelled them to create this engine would need to expand. Google needed to
implement a new organization of technology to ensure the growth of the company. The acquisition of
seed money catapulted them to becoming an important fixture of the dot com boom. In the respect of
Google the newly designed technology made it much easier and made sense that the best way to grow
would to become global. The globalization occurred 2000 when they released the ability to search in
ten other languages making Google a common word in many other countries besides the U.S. The rate
of growth Google experienced is truly astonishing. Google went from an eight employee firm in 1999
to well over a 1000 employees today. An example of the well managed leadership from the company
is the way they have so intuitively diversified. This company dealt with only internet searches, and
now makes software for cell phones, software for Mac and pc s, sets up domain names, leads the field
in technological research and development, and the
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Personal Developement
SHC 32 ENGAGE IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE OR
CHILDREN S AND YOUNG PEOPLE S SETTINGS Index 3. Introduction 4. Duties and
responsibilities of own role 5. Standards that influence job role 6. Professional standards 7. Reflect on
own work activities 8. Personal development plan 9. Develop own knowledge, skills and
understanding 10. Using learning opportunities and reflective practice to contribute to personal
development 11. Recording progress in relation to personal development 12. Personal development
plan 13. Useful websites: | Introduction Unit SHC 32 Introduction to personal development in health,
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Use the cycle diagram below to show how you have developed your knowledge and skills, to show the
importance of reflective practice. (SHC 32.2.2) Personal development plan (SHC 32.5.2) (SHC
32.4.1) Performing at a high standard in work activities; the most effective way is to become a
reflective practitioner. Once a care worker has reflected and identified where to increase their
knowledge or skill, they can plan to develop both personally and professionally. The next step is to ask
for help to gain the needed support and/ or training. Think of a recent working day. Then answer the
following questions: 1. How do I feel my day at work went? Did I keep to my job role and
responsibilities? I was very satisfying with my last day at work. It was my 1to1work session with one
of ours service user. It was our Go Out Day I have plan the activities in advance and everything went
really well. 2. What were positive reactions from service users or colleagues? 3. What were negative
reactions from service users or colleagues? 4. Has it affected my way of working? Can I see things
from another viewpoint? 5. What parts of my job do I need to improve on? How and where can I gain
this support? 6. How do I develop the needed skill or knowledge? The lady I have worked with was
very happy, we have done things she enjoys
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Bullying Persuasive Speech
Fuck, can t a guy gets some sleep!!
*Sigh*
Wait...didn t i hear a smashing sound?
I look around and as I thought I had just smashed my one hundredth alarm clock. I feel like I should
get a medal for my hard work every day, breaking alarm clocks......not.
Wait, what time is it anyway.....Shit! I m late for the game event!
I start to quickly gather my gaming Supplies which consisted of soda, chips, extra batteries,
headphones, and various other things which I do not want to disclose due to the sake of man privacy.
I hop into the game and start owning noobs left and right while making other players rage with furry.
Hahah, take this and this. Take a fire bolt to the face! Yeah, thats right whine you squeaker your no
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They are pretty much what you expect, a person with super strength, speed, flight, teleportation, yada,
yada, yada, you get the gist right? Anyway, not everyone has powers its like 1 in every hundred
thousand or so I m not to sure, I slept through that class. Turns out I fit that bill. My powers at first
seemed unimpressive. A meager increase in strength, stamina, and durability in short I could dish a
punch and take one. After some experimenting, I learned a few more things. I was far more powerful
than I thought. I had two powers that no one else has in the whole world. My first power, which I ve
decided to call Gamer allows me to see my stats like a video game. It shows me my stats, health,
energy, skill, and you know the rest. My second power, which I ve decide to call Creator allows me to
create skills and magics. Honestly, I think these powers were practically made for a nerd and lazy
person like me because it allows me to be both lazy and overpowered but I ve never had a reason to
use them. For example, let s say someone has the ability to fly and I identify them. Identify, like any
other rpg allows the user to see the stats of others. If I want to, I could also create a ability that allows
me to fly and I could make it better, worse, or the same. It all depends on how much effort and detail I
put into it. However, soon I discovered a new ability which I called Modify . It allows me to modify
my skills, stats, you know the gist of it already. So, I ve already become the most overpowered MC
right. Wrong, I m way to lazy to actually take the time and effort to use all these abilities. I love them,
and I believe that these abilities were made for me but I don t want to get involved with the world as
much as I already
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The Great Recession Analysis
The Great Recession was financial down turn that happened from 2007 2009, largely because of the
housing market decline. The term recession refers to any significant decline in an economy that lasts
longer that a few months. Its beginning can be signified by two consecutive negative quarters of
economic growth. The great Recession caused many areas of the economy to struggle, one of the
biggest was the unemployment rate. In December of 2007 the unemployment rate was 5%. From that
point this number grew until it had reached 10% in October of 2010. Due to the unemployment rates
steady rise, the national output decreased.
The government created several programs to help the economy during the Great Recession. One of the
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Soon after this bill was passed the Government got the first 250 billion dollars to start giving to large
banks so they could clear up their bad lending in the past and gain the confidence to lend money once
again. The ARRA was created to make and save jobs, and started working almost immediately after
signed. This bill helped the government to start using more public spending instead of private. The
implementation of this strategy would lead to the creation and saving of more jobs. To also help
Stabilize the economy the FED added more liquidity to the banking system, conducted stress Tests of
all the major banks, and they were constantly ready to support struggling banks. By adding liquidity
the Fed gave short term loans to banks, by using stress tests the FED worked with banks to make sure
they had enough resources to make it through the current recession and ones to come, and finally by
showing support the FED prevented a loss in confidence of major banks. RGDP or Real Gross
Domestic product is the total dollar value of all goods and service produced over a period of time.
RGDP relates closely to unemployment. If the unemployment rate is high than the production will
decrease and vise versa. This Graph shows an eventual close in a recessionary
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Remember The Titans Equality
Remembering The Struggle The movie Remember the Titans directed by Boaz Yakin is great
depiction of civil rights and the struggle for political equality that African Americans have dealt with
over the past centuries. Although this movie is a representation of the later years of the twentieth
century, the racism and challenges African Americans face are still present in todays society. The
movie takes place just about 7 years after the Civil Right Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of
1965 was passed, so American were still fairly new to the whole idea of equality. The movie is based
in 1971 in Alexandria, Virginia at T.C Williams High School, which was a school for whites, but since
the turn of equality for African Americans and women, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Williams High School has its first day of classes the movie shows riots outside of the school, mainly
white parents, protesting about how they don t want the school to be integrated. This scene is a great
example of the few years before the Civil Rights Act right after Brown v. Board of Education of
Topeka (1954) when the court declared that the separate but equal was unacceptable in public schools
because it violated equal protection (Greenberg 526). Regardless of that outcome, the South did not
feel the need to change their schools systems. Once the Courts decided they were going to enforce the
civil rights the South went into chaos. They formed Citizens Council that boycotted on anybody who
supported desegregation (Greenberg 526). These Citizens Council groups had taken over the South; by
1956 it had grown to over 250,000 members (Greenberg
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Reflection Paper On Fitness
Welcome to Fitness In my life so far, there have been very few instances where I honestly thought
about giving up. I like to believe I am a very strong willed and sometimes stubborn person. I also
believe everyone has moments where they reach their limit and must decide whether or not to raise the
bar. My first day of track practice was one of those moments. I don t believe I fully understood what I
was getting myself into that day. I walked through the gym door nervous and filled with a mixture of
anxiety and excitement. The first thing I noticed was how many people there were. The entire gym
had people circling the perimeter. I mean it was insane. It felt like everyone I had ever known to be in
sports was there. People I had never even said a word to had managed find to their way to the gym. I
was out of my league and out of my mind. I couldn t do this. I m going to make a fool of myself.
Everyone here is conditioned for this and they ve done this before. They know what is going to
happen. I was standing there, looking around like an idiot. The first person I recognize and actually
talk to is Franky. I attempt to casually sneak my way over to him. I feel like a fish out of water. I
decide that if I ever get confused as to what to do I must have a plan. Ask Franky. That was the best I
could come up with. The warm ups and stretching weren t so bad. I was left out of breath from the
quicker ones, but I felt I would recover in time for the real workout. When coach shouted
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Gold Rush Challenges
Being a gold prospector during the Gold Rush was inarguably one of the most challenging obstacles a
human being could ever face. Some might even consider the lengths people were willing to go to for
gold rather reckless and idiotic because of how menacing these obstacles were. The challenges that
people during the Gold Rush faced, while somewhat incomprehensible to people now, was an
extremely important goal to people in the 1800 s. In the articles Race to the Klondike and All About
the Klondike Gold Mines , these challenges are thoroughly described and include examples of how
people lived during the Gold Rush, one of the most terrifying journeys in history. In the article Race to
the Klondike , the author goes in explicit detail about the mind boggling challenges faced during the
Gold Rush, including the treacherous journey. The travel was arguably the most gruelling part of the
Gold Rush, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People that were inclined to look for gold were forced to make beds in the numbing cold of the snow,
which made for unfortunate living conditions. The food had to be carefully looked after so that it was
not eaten by animals, and when it turned dark it was mandatory to tie their food up in trees.
Forgetfulness would not be tolerated when it came to looking after your food because if you forgot to
tie it up, even once, you would face starvation or have to turn back and abandon your aspiration to
locate gold. The journey felt like an extensively long time, and they had to make camp often because
of the heavy luggage that was impossible to bear for excessive periods of time. These situations were
bound to turn anybody weary and, from an outsider s perspective, even be enough for a person to
desert your ambition of finding riches completely, but people in the past managed to endure these
problems, despite them being some of the hardest challenges ever
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Essay on The Tipping Point
The Tipping Point What can one consider being a tipping point in a situation. Is it when a situation
changes from bad to worse? Could it be when it changes from good to better? Or could it be from
when it changes from a bad situation and all of a sudden it turns around and becomes good? In my
essay we are going to explore the tipping point from four different authors: Malcolm Gladwell, Mary
G. King, Lynne M. Anderson, and Christine M. Pearson. From subject of: hush puppies, teen suicide,
crime, smoking, incivility in the workplace and the black women s breakthrough into clerical work.
There could be many reasons why there were tipping points in these topics, but I will shed light on
how hush puppies, which was a fad, had life put ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It had gotten so popular that famous designers were ordering them for their fashion shows and popular
actors such as Pee Wee Herman was wearing them and they took off from there. New York crime grew
at an alarming rate from the 1980 s to 1990 s even as early as 1970 s shows increase in crime. Some
statistics from New York Law Enforcement Agency Uniform Crime Reports 1960 2009
(www.diastercenter.com): Murders: 1970 1,444, 1973 2,020 1976 1,976, 1979 2,092, 1982 2,013,
1985 1,683, 1988 2,244, 1990 2,605, 1998 924. It was said that during those time that when the sun
went down the neighbors was infested with gangs and drug dealers and with the most of the crime
taken place in Brownville and East New York (Gladewell, 2005). It wasn t until 1998 that crime had
took a sudden decline and dropped 64.4% in Brownville and East New York (Gladwell, 2005). So
what brought on the sudden tipping point? Depends on who is asked is where you will get your
answer. New York police will tell you that their police strategies dramatically improved,
criminologists will tell you that the crack trade and aging of the population is what made that change.
Economist will point to the city s economy improvements over the course of the 1990 s that effected
the employment. It would be hard to say that one particular issue is the reason why without being able
to take that situation out to see if it had an effect, but with them all, improvements were made and a
tipping
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Testis Echotexture
Testicles can be found on the male patient within the scrotum. The normal testicle measures three to
five centimeters in length, two to four centimeters in width, and three centimeters in anterior posterior
measurements prospectively. Each testicle is encapsulated by the tunica albuginea. The support system
for the vessels and ducts of the testicle is called the mediastinum. The Epididymis is comprised of
three parts, the head, body, and tail. The relative size of the normal epididymis is six to seven
centimeters in length. The echogenicity is usually brighter than that of the testis. The normal testis
echotexture is uniform throughout in appearance. The appendix teste, when visualized, can be found
in the upper portion of the testis. While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The gland is composed of two lobes that lie on each side of the trachea and is connected centrally by
the isthmus. The isthmus overlies the trachea. Surrounding the thyroid are many muscles and vessels.
It is important to acknowledge and recognize the surrounding anatomy of the thyroid gland. The
average size of each gland found the normal adult is forty to sixty millimeters in length, and thirteen to
eighteen millimeters in anterior posterior measurements. The thickness of the isthmus is usually four
to six millimeters in thickness. Sonographically, the healthy thyroid appears as medium to high level
echoes, with the same echotexture throughout. The superior thyroid artery and vein are found in the
superior portion of each lobe, and the inferior artery and vein can be found in the inferior portion of
each thyroid lobe. It can be very easy for an untrained sonographer to confuse the esophagus with a
thyroid mass. The esophagus can be located usually on the left side. The main cause for nodular
thyroid disease is hyperplasia. Whenever hyperplasia causes a relative increase in volume or size to
the gland it is then termed goiter. Thyroid cancers are rare, and most biopsies that are performed on
nodules are benign. Usually cancerous thyroid nodules will appear homogeneous, hypoechoic, and are
typically taller than wide. The appearance of both cancerous and benign nodules can vary from cystic
components, calcifications, mixed echotextures, and different echogenicity s. Hashimotos thyroiditis
is the most common type of thyroiditis, and is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in North
America. Sonographically, the appearance of the thyroid with this disease will appear course, and have
mixed
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  • 2. Energy Audit Paper We all use energy in multiple ways and for many different reasons. We use energy to heat and cool our homes, to run our automobiles, to stay connected, and illuminate our lives. The average US residential utility customer in 2014 used 911 kWh per month, or 10,932 kWh a year (Frequently Asked Questions, 2015). In order to find out just how and where energy is consumed within a home one must conduct and energy audit. In this assignment an energy audit of my residential home will be completed. My home is a single story, detached home with 1942 sqft. It is home to two young children and three adults. This residential audit will examine twenty different items throughout the home that have an effect on the energy consumed. This residence is an all electric ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also clear where changes can be made in order to improve the overall energy consumption. This energy audit showed home this residence compares to residence as well as twenty different areas within the home that consume energy. I believe the averages on the chart above are pretty accurate. The amount of energy used over a year period on the WREC bills totaled 22,559 kWh (Monthly Electric Bill, 2014 2015). The total amount of energy accounted for in the home audit was 22,178 kWh. In assignment series 3 we will use the information from this audit to recommend energy savings that can be found within this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. ASSIGNMENT 204 ASSIGNMENT 204 TASK B RESEARCH AND ACCOUNT IDENTIFY TWO REPORTS ON SERIOUS FAILURES TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS ON ABUSE. WRITE AN ACCOUNT THAT DESCRIBES THE UNSAFE PRACTICES IN THE REVIEWS. REPORT 1 Concerns at Winterbourne View Hospital first came to light after a charge nurse raised the issues with the hospital in October 2010 and his allegations were passed on to the local authority, South Gloucestershire council, in its capacity as lead safeguarding agency and then relayed to the CQC in December 2010 but nothing was done. In May 2011 the BBC released undercover footage about the appalling way vulnerable residents at Winterbourne View Hospital were being treated, once the footage was released it came into light that the owners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inspectors who visited Winterbourne View considered taking urgent action to close the centre, but decided that it was in the best interests of the patients to allow NHS and local authority commissioner s further time to find alternative placements. CQC ensured that there would be an immediate stop on admissions and that extra staff would be brought in to protect patients until they could be moved. When they were satisfied that those arrangements were in place, CQC took enforcement action to remove the registration of Winterbourne View, the legal process to close a location. The hospital closed in June. The report is full of unsafe practices such as; The providers had failed in its legal duty to notify the Care Quality Commission of serious incidents including injuries to patients or occasions when they had gone missing. Staff did not appear to understand the needs of the people in their care, adults with learning disabilities, complex needs and challenging behaviour. Winterbourne view was not compliant with 10 of the essential standards which the law requires providers must meet. People who had no background in care services had been recruited, references were not always checked and staff were not trained or supervised properly. Some staff were too ready to use methods of restraint without considering alternatives. REPORT 2 In July 2006, Steven Hoskin was found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Case Study Of Krispy Kreme And Dunkin Donuts It is an essential to have clear understanding of an organization s purposes to understand how organization works and its method of working can be improved. Usually, general objectives lead to clarification of purposes and responsibilities at all level of organizations. Management is the process of communicating, coordinating and accomplishing action in the pursuit of organization objectives while managing relationship with stakeholders, technologies and other artifacts, both within as well as between organizations. (Kinicki, 2012) Here, I would have used Fayol s Principle as the management approaches. According to Robert Kreitner (2012), Fayol recognized there was no limit to the principles of management. And, Fayol s work was one of the primary comprehensive statements of a general management theory. He proposed that there were six primary functions of management and fourteen principles of management. Based on his point of view, a manager must attain proper feedback process in order to make necessary adjustments and must analyze the deviations. There are four management functions; to forecast and plan, to organize, to command or leading, and to coordinate. As mentioned in task, I chose two similar industries (confectionaries) in United Kingdom, which are Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The UK headquarters are based in Camberley,Surrey. The Krispy Kreme Doughnuts opened their first store location in the United Kingdom in October 2013. According to their website, Krispy Kreme no longer has franchise opportunities or development right available in United Kingdom. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts offer sixteen types of doughnuts in the UK combined with occasional feature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Between Traditions And Modernity By Neil Gaiman Between Traditions and Modernity: The new identity parameters In modern societies the countless traditions and beliefs as a result of the transmission of concepts from generation to generations coexist with the tendencies generate for the conditions of life imposed by modernity. This cultural phenomenon is not unfamiliar to American society, and the general idea of Neil Gaiman in American Gods in his work is to show that reality through his writing. In his book, while the lector read about the American culture and the current situation in the modern society, arise the necessity of thinking over the loss of cultural values and social roots transmitted from ancestors, and those that all human beings have adopted over their existence. Through time, people have followed gods, ideas, or things that embody perfection and a model of what they should be. Humans had worshiped them as a result of a voluntary surrender or the social pressure. However, at the same time and increasingly more frequent their minds had been captivated and they have given time and efforts into activities and desires which have become the current ideals. They have come into their lives unnoticed, but with such force to the point that they dominate their existence without being aware of them. The author s work raises the life situations of foreign gods brought to America, represented as normal people in everyday situations, suffering neglect they have felt over the years due to the transformation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Structure Of Animal And Plant Cells Question one: the differences between the structure of animal and plant cells In general both animal cells and plant cells have the similar structures, however they do have some differences. Plant cells have a cell wall, this strengthens the cell,it also gives it shape and protects it from infection. Plant cells also have chloroplasts which absorb light energy,this is vital for photosynthesis. Plant cell also have a vacuole, however unlike the ones found in animal cells they are much larger. Vacuoles store food and nutrients essential for the plants survival it may also contain cell sap, this keeps the cell large and swollen with water. They may even store waste products for the cell. This can prevent the cell from contamination.(1) Another difference is the position of the nucleus in the cells. In a plant cell it s positioned on the outer edges of the cell this is because the vacuole takes place in the middle of the cell. In a nucleus there is the majority of the cell s. It also contain genetic material and DNA for the cell. (2) In animal cells the general position of the nucleus is in the middle of the cell. Plant cells don t have a certain shape however they do have a structure that resembles a rectangle shape, this is due to the rigid cell wall they have.(10) Animal cells on the other hand do not have a distinct cell wall, they have an irregular shape. This is because animal cells do not need a cell wall. Animal cells also are eukaryotic cells, this is any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Tangerine Paul Fisher Character Analysis Secrets in Tangerine The definition of secret is something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others (Unknown). Secrets are a crucial part of the dramatic, young adult fiction novel, Tangerine written by Edward Bloor. Tangerine is placed in Tangerine County Florida. Paul Fisher is the main character and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, his brother Erik and his friend Arthur are valuable to the story as well. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have kept the secret of Paul s eyesight hidden for long enough that Paul no longer sees through the innocent eyes he once had. Furthermore, in the novel Tangerine, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are two characters who have an effect on Paul s character when they decide to move to Tangerine, Florida when Mrs. Fisher fills ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Mrs. Fisher have kept the secret of how Paul became legally blind for many years. They both knew what had happened, When you got home from the hospital that day, did you see the white paint on Erik s hands? She didn t hesitate. Yes. No one spoke for a couple minutes (265). The decision was made after the doctor informed them that Paul would not be blind, and would most likely not remember any of this. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher decided to leave the situation like that for Paul not to know and not hate his brother. Paul s glasses had always affected his self esteem. Consequently, he loathed himself for the glasses and the reason he had gotten them. Now that Paul remembered what had happened, he was enraged with what his parents were telling him. He exploded over the fact that the questions he had always had were never truthfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Forgiveness In The Glass Castle Jeannette Walls, Shows in the book The Glass Castle that there are a lot of situations that happen in life where people make countless mistakes, but it is very important to forgive her father and her mother for many mistakes. She has to cope with many obstacles without her parent s help. In the author s memoir, we become attracted with Jeannette constant struggle between protecting her family and the pleasure that her family is based on the same hopes and senseless falsehood with her unbelievable storytelling method. The feelings of forgiveness hold the Walls family together. Jeanette was able to describe her family s childhood, relationships with one another. The children of the Walls family are forced to begin the independent life at an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her dad carried her away from the hospital without payment, and then her mom permitted her to cook again, moreover she said, Getting right back into the saddle ( Glass Castle 47). Jeanette was not angry at such young age and soon the family had to pack their belongings into bags and do the skedaddle as her parents always said. The parents were fleeing from bill collectors. Although Jeanette s father was an alcoholic, he could get work almost anywhere, often in small towns. The family was moving because of these things, she never complained when they did not have enough food. Jeanette always forgave her parents, she understood what they were going through. Jeanette represents Rex as a reasonable and loving father through Christmas time during which he gave the presents stars to them. She describes the memory with admiration and love towards her father. Although Jeanette says we had no money at all her family showed no regret, she instead showed how they absolutely admire him, by capitalizing Dad . Rex has an ability to brave the cold times because the cold never bothered him as he said ( Glass Castle 39). Jeanette holds onto her father when other people ignore him because he makes her feel unique, as it gives her one of the most important moments of her life. It s clearly obvious that Jeanette admiration is growing as she continues to describe the experience in positive terms. The final quotation at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Report s Strengths And Weaknesses 1) Comments for the author. Please include both general and specific comments regarding the report s strengths and weaknesses, and emphasize your most significant points. General comments include (1) scientific soundness, (2) originality (if the research is an enhancement of an existing experiment or finding, please comment on the originality of the improved sections usually in the discussions section they will state if they have done this), (3) degree to which conclusions are supported by the data, (4) appropriateness of the methods, (5) organization and clarity, (6) cohesiveness of argument, (7) length relative to the number of ideas and information, and (8) conciseness and writing style. First and foremost, the report includes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen on page three paragraph four when the authors state that Other bombardier beetles related to Stenaptinus (subfamily Brachininae), such as those of the large genus Brachinus, probably aim their spray in much the same manner as Stenaptinus. Indeed, we found the abdominal tip of Brachinus to resemble that of Stenaptinus in every structural detail. 2. Presentation. Does the article tell a cohesive story? Is a tightly reasoned argument evident throughout the report? Where does the report wander from its argument? Do the title, abstract, key words, introduction, and conclusions accurately and consistently reflect the major point(s) of the report? Is the writing concise, easy to follow, and interesting? Generally, the writing of this report was easy to follow and was structured in a way in which it told a unified story. However, it was sort of difficult to identify what exactly was the purpose of the experiment. I believe the report was focused mainly on exploring the function and structure of the ejection of fluids in the African bombardier beetle. It was slightly more informative rather than scientific even though the article included many scientific terms. Nonetheless, the report had various amounts of details throughout the experiment. For example, on page 2 the author states Photos (Kodachrome 25 PKM 135 film, Kodak) were taken with 35 mm cameras (Fig. 1), and with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Examples Of Ambiguity In Catullus V Ambiguity and Paradoxes Ambiguity can be defined as a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than one meaning. Ambiguity leads to vagueness and confusion which creates alternative reactions and understanding of the same work. Catullus uses ambiguity to create a sensation that one situation is taking place even when reading the verse form in context or merely studying the poem in its entirety the work takes on a whole new significance. The poem opens with depictions of beauty imaginary of the Argo s first voyage alluding that poem may be about the myth of Jason and Medea. Later in line 19 though we see the real subject of the poem is Peleus and Thetis, how they fell in love and their marriage, however, things take a dramatic turn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of this is the tapestry Ariadne appears on. Catullus does not state its source and origin nor its purpose. Yet, more than half of the poem is narrated through the tapestry. We are to believe what it sees, hears and says but we only have one side, and see a forgetful Theseus whose promises are fitting to write on the wind. Paradoxically, however, what Ariadne sees also alludes to, and so makes us see, a different picture: a Theseus who could have been made forgetful to serve the purposes of Bacch. In poem 85 as discussed above, Catullus also makes use of paradoxes stating I love and I hate. In 68a Catullus states that he being overcome by grief due to his brother s death is unable to write. Then in 68b although he is still experiencing the same pain to which he refers in 68a and in which Catullus repeats almost exactly what he said in 68a, Catullus states that he cannot stop himself from writing. He captures two entirely different experiences: first, his inability to write poetry in 68a, due to his brother death, and second, his inability not to write poetry, despite his brother s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Persistent Depressive Consorder And Major Depressive... Persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorder are unipolar mood disorders. They are associated with high socio economic burden, according to estimations cost the US over $200 billion each year (Greenberg et al, 2005 2010), and have high suicide rates (Harris and Barraclough, 1998). The prevalence of persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorder are estimated at 3.6 % and 6.7 % (Waraich et al., 2014). The use of medication and psychotherapy is effective for some patients, yet about 20% of patients do not benefit from any treatment and, for patients that do respond to treatment and intervention, there is a high relapse rate. (Gaynes, 2009). Few pharmaceutical companies are investing in research into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clinical research using serotoninergic psychedelics in the treatment of cancer related distress has demonstrated that participants symptoms improved in: depression, anxiety, fear of death, and quality of life (Grof et al., 1973; Pahnke et al., 1969; Kast, 1966). Rucker, Jelen, Flynn, Frowde and Young (2016) conducted a systematic review of the literature on the use of psychedelics in the treatment of unipolar mood disorders before psychedelics were legally prohibited in the late 1960s. They conducted a search in the PsycINFO and MEDLINE databases, and after thorough screening and examination, the authors included 21 studies, published between 1949 and 1973, in their systematic review. The sample sizes in these studies ranged from 5 to 77, whereas the total sample size across all of the studies was 423 (where it was possible to estimate). The therapeutic paradigms were varied in each of the studies and they employed a range of 1 to 58 sessions with psychedelics. The psychedelic drugs used in these studies were LSD and mescaline in addition to LSD, and the dosages used were varied. The absence of studies that used psilocybin as the psychedelic compound is likely because psilocybin was not isolated and marketed until after 1959, whereas LSD was an established pharmaceutical entity by that time (Hofman et al., 1959). However, modern clinical trials have favored the use of psilocybin over LSD for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Allusion In John Cuddon s The Moon And The Stars 12) ča:nd ɔr ta:re (Moon and Stars) In the poem The Moon and the Stars, show the star fatigue caused by the eternal journey. The moon reminds them that movement is the essence of life and only those who endure; those who are tired will die. The poet recognizes that the arrest of the movement leads to historical gains; Human history is prescribed in a universe where change is the eternal law of time. But the universe continues to grow and numerous treasures complement its history at every moment. Iqbal finds hope in the consciousness of this eternal change. 4.2. 2: Allusion Cuddon (1992) stated that, Allusion is usually an implicit reference, perhaps to another work of literature or art, to a person or an event. It is often a kind of appeal to a reader to share some experience with the writer. An allusion may enrich the work by association and give it depth. When using allusion a writer tends to assume an established literary tradition, a body of common knowledge with an audience sharing that tradition and an ability on the part of the audience to pick up the reference. The following kinds may be roughly distinguished: A reference to events and people, Reference to facts about the author himself, a metaphorical allusion, an imitative allusion . Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance. It does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it refers. It is just a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. APA Code Of Ethics Ethics Ethics are norms of conduct. In terms of research, ethics are a set of rules that tell researchers what they should and shouldn t do. They exist because researchers might not be objective on whether a study might harm participants, among other things (McBride, 2010). Nuremberg Code When the second world war ended, the Nuremberg Code was developed. This code, which was created after the horrible experiments done by Nazis came to light, stated that researchers had to follow ten rules (Schuler, 1982). 1. Voluntary consent for participation in an experiment is required. 2. The research should yield fruitful results for the good of society. 3. The results should justify the methods of the study. 4. Researchers must avoid causing unnecessary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned before, researcher have to accurately report results. In addition, the concept of plagiarism is a critical factor in psychological research. Everything has to be given proper citation, from quotes to tables used. Violating the ethical guidelines Not adhering to the guidelines can have serious consequences. For example, Woo Suk Hwang falsely stated that he had been able to clone human stem cells (Bhattacharya, 2006). He now faces criminal charges in South Korea and has permantly damaged his career (McBride, 2010). Feel free to leave a comment, questions, concerns, or suggestions. References American Pyschological Association. (n.d.) Research with animals in psychology. Retrieved from www.apa.org/science/animal2.html American Psychological Association. (n.d.) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. Retrieved December 7, 2015, from http://www.apa.org/ethics/code/ Bhattacharya, S. (2006). Hwang faked all research on human stem cells. New Scientist, 10. Retrieved from www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8557 McBride, D. (2010). The process of research in psychology. Los Angeles:
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  • 15. Ronald W. Reagan And The Invasion Of Grenada In the year of 1981 Ronald W. Reagan just started his term in office as president. He was president from 1981 1989. He was the 40th president of the United States Of America. He was also an actor for many years. He was born on February 6,1911 and died on June 5,2004. In the year of 1983 the Invasion Of Grenada started. The Invasion of Grenada was an invasion the United States had led on a caribbean island with the population of about 91,000. This invasion resulted in a victory for the United States. In 1982 a new T.V. series was made and it was called Knight Rider. It was originally broadcasted on NBC from 1982 1986. The show stars David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight , a high tech modern crime fighter assisted by KITT, a self aware and nearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Bigger Race Racial acrimony, bleak economic prospects, unanticipated troubles, and perhaps destiny test the mettle of Bigger repeatedly. Bigger s life wades through deliberate experimentations, and it is through these experiments that Wright detests socio economic consequences of slavery and racism on African American populace. As Ford states, Wright s major purpose in this novel was to show that social and economic barriers against race lead to grave injustices toward racial minorities and that those injustices so distort character and personality growth that criminal monstrosities, such as Bigger, are produced (89). Bigger and his fellow blacks are prevented from availing economic and social equality on account of poverty and limited choices that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So he denied himself and acted tough (NS, 20). Bigger s roughness and toughness were his shields he uses to prevent himself from entering into his consciousness. Thus, the principal fear of Bigger was his self knowledge and this, of course, is the title of Part 1 also. The other fears that make up Bigger s life are byproducts of this basic terror. All of Bigger s actions spring up from his fear, which is the fear of his race. He hates Whites because he fears them. He knows that they are responsible for his immobility, his frustration, his inferior social status, so he channels his hatred and aggression towards other Negroes and thereby, momentarily assuages his ego. He is afraid, for example, of stealing from a white store keeper, but he feels it is much easier and safer to rob their own people, for he knew that white policeman never really search diligently for Blacks who commit crimes against other Blacks. He hates Mary Dalton because he fears she will jeopardize his job, and he regards all her overtures as efforts to humiliate him. He kills her because he fears the help he has given her will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Rethinking Emotions And The Emotion Paradox Running head: RETHINKING EMOTIONS IN THE BRAIN 1 Running head: RETHINKING EMOTIONS IN THE BRAIN 15 Rethinking Emotions in the Brain: The Emotion Paradox Cristian Solano Cordova Metropolitan State University of Denver Rethinking Emotions in the Brain: The Emotion Paradox Introduction Emotions are those pesky little things that fly around our bodies with us rarely realizing how much our emotions guide our actions, whether it be in our economic or political life, but even in the fundamental way that we perceive the world around us. The popular children s film Inside Out teaches our children how to deal with their emotions, depicting the popular psychology conception of our emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one side stands the classical categorical approach that posits that genetically entrenched emotional categories exist universally across human beings. Meanwhile, the constructionist approach posits that our emotions are constructed by the same systems that simulate our reality and our sense of self inside our brains and thus hypothesizes that our emotions should also be susceptible to being neurologically informed by our own values, judgements, and experience. Because of this academic dance essential to moving science forward, humanity could be on the precipice of a paradigm shift in how we think about our emotions and finally resolve what neuroscientists call the emotion paradox by shining a spotlight on the constructed theory of emotion, which provides a richer framework for comprehending of how our emotions work and how they help simultaneously create and explain our reality while also, supposedly, conforming to the neurologic state of the evidence. Perception Basics Though we do not yet know how our brains can produce something so complex as our consciousness, we do know more about many of underlying systems work, which are crucial to understanding the neurological basis of emotions. Everybody has good days when we walk to our car in the morning with coffee in hand on our way to work feeling of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on The Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System The global positioning system (GPS) is a satellite based navigation system, consisting of a network of 24 orbiting satellites travelling on six different orbital paths. These satellites, referred to as NAVSTAR satellites, are constantly moving, making two complete orbits around earth per day. The first GPS satellite was launched in February, 1978. Satellites now weight approximately 1 tonne, and are about 5 metres across with extended solar panels. GPS needs at least 24 satellites to provide full coverage of every point on the earth, all the time. To calculate one position on the earth, at least 3 satellites are needed. Currently, there are 28 working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The time difference then determines how far away the particular satellite is. Through trigonometry, with a minimum of three satellites, the GPS receiver is then able to determine a latitude/longitude position, and with a further satellite, also the altitude. Through constant updates of your position, a receiver can also provide accurate measures of speed and direction of travel. The accuracy of the GPS system used to be hindered principally by a source of position error called Selection Availability (SA), intentionally imposing inaccuracies of up to 100m on civilian GPS by the US Defense, the idea being that SA would prevent hostile terrorist organisations holding the maximum power of GPS. Some other factors affect accuracy the relative positions of each satellite in the sky, multi pathing (where the satellite reception is blocked/reflected by buildings, obstructions of the like) and propagation delay due to atmospheric effects. Some internal clock errors may also occur. In order to improve accuracy, one can implement correctional information and computing, as well as using more sophisticated radio reception techniques. A process known as Differential GPS (DGPS) employs a second receiver at a fixed location to compute corrections to the GPS satellite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Persuasive Essay About Ex-Convicts Do you know if any of your family members have been convicted? You ever wonder how hard it was for an ex convict to find a job without being turned down because of their past. In the past ten years ex convicts all have been experiencing this problem. This is a very serious problem that is going on in today s world. Ex convicts top problem when coming out of prison is finding job. Not many business owners want to hire an ex convict. Many business owners try to avoid this as much as possible because they want to avoid the problems that could come along with the ex convicts. But what they do not understand they could be passing up potential good committed workers. Many times, to stop the problem is to simply avoid it over all to prevent it. Many business owners aren t willing to take the risk due to the thought of being robbed under their noses. Many ex convicts have problems fitting into the world yet alone being rejected for their past decisions. In order to solve the problem of ex cons, business owners need to be informed about ex convicts, understand what the ex convicts, and have business owners talk to other business owner about their experience. First, to solve the problem of the ex cons not being able to find a job, business owners need to be informed on the situation of the ex convicts. Ex convicts have the common problem of not being able to get a job. If business owners are taking classes and are seeing it as a problem to solve rather than a problem to avoid it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Persuasive Essay On Hair Care Many hair related problems like hair loss, rough and dull hair, split ends and breakage, arise due to lack of proper hair care. But there are also illnesses and treatments that no product or treatment can prevent hair loss during or after. Fortunately, there are things you can do to help prevent breakage, dry and dull hair, and also as if you have had hair loss due to illness, there are ways to help your hair grow back. ā— One of the first steps in hair care is your diet and the two most important things in your diet are iron and protein. Hair cells are the fastest growing cells in the body, they are also the first ones to be affected if you don t eat right. Hair is not required for our survival so with deficiencies, hair is the first to suffer. Eat a healthy, well balanced diet of proper food and consume excess water to prevent hair breakage. Lean proteins, fruits, raw vegetables, whole grains, legumes, omega 3 fatty acids found in salmon or flaxseed oil and dairy products will keep hair healthy. Click Here to view our previous article on Vitamins and Nutrients with recipes. ā— Drink Green tea. Drink at least 24 oz. of green tea every day to help your scalp grow hair back. Green tea lowers the levels of dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, in your body. DHT is one on the main culprits to hair loss, so drinking tea can help your hair grow back in a natural way. Scientists have found that green tea contains the antioxidant EGCG (or epigallocatechin gallate) which has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Eutrophication in te Chesapeake Bay Essay Introduction What is your topic/issue within that topic? Eutrophication is a concern in the Chesapeake Bay. Eutrophication is caused by excessive amounts of nutrients. Excessive nutrients in the bay have negative effects on the bay s ecosystem. The extra nutrients make the environment unbalanced. The extra nutrients cause a chain reaction that eventually kills most of the organisms in that area. This is what is known as a dead zone. What is your personal interest in the topic? This topic is interesting to me because it is a very local issue. I eat the seafood out of the Chesapeake, I fish in many of its tributaries, and I visit many sights built around this watershed. I live in Lancaster County which is focused on in many studies because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is understood that there is not just one problem causing the dead zone in the bay. Two main contributors are the focus. Details are presented on the problems brought to the bay by agriculture, and development. The language is easy to understand and the scientific and environmental message is conveyed in a way that can be followed. Summary of source The importance of the Chesapeake Bay is introduced. The bay is home to a large amount of seafood businesses, and many people fish the bay and its tributaries for sport. Grass beds are essential to many of the organisms living in this ecosystem, but are being destroyed by pollution. Agriculture involves more than a fourth of the bay s watershed. This makes agricultural runoff a big focus. Excessive nitrogen and phosphorus causes eutrophication. These nutrients come from pesticides and sewage also. A goal was set in 1985 to cut back the percent of nutrients being put into the bay by these two sources. It is thought that redirecting the flow of soil with nutrients in them will reduce the runoff, but if the nutrients seep into groundwater they still get into the Chesapeake Bay. Farmers have ways to help reduce these nutrient levels, but it is not the cheapest way to farm, so not all farmers are doing their part to save the bay. Another contributor of runoff land development. Runoff can occur from exposed land being prepared to be developed, or because of what has been used to replace what used to naturally be. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of Carson Mccullers s Reflections The setting is an integral part of any good story, and especially so within the Gothic genre. From the endless varieties and specificities of haunted houses and physical and mental loneliness to the invasion of the domestic space and invasion of the natural environment, the Gothic genre relies on the setting. Not only do Gothic settings provide various moods for the audience and help shape the characters story arcs, they help the audience better understand the characters. Some stories can happen in a specific setting, yet can be replicated anywhere; the story of a haunted house not only occurs in a certain kind of domestic space, it instills in the audience the fear that any domestic space could be host to the events of the story. But the story and characters in Carson McCullers s Reflections in a Golden Eye are dependent on their specific setting. The general setting of the South automatically allows the audience to understand every character to a certain degree, but that s not the most important part of the setting; McCullers s story is dependent on its location of an army base, a specific yet repeated place that can be found across the United States. The physical base itself, and the social and emotional environments of the army, shape how the characters see themselves, each other, and their actions. The combination of the rural American South and a large yet isolated army base cultivate a specific environment that are crucial to the events that unfold in Reflections in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Francis Albert Sinatra Research Paper Francis Albert Sinatra is an American singer, actor, and songwriter. He has released many albums and many songs. One of his many albums is titled Come Fly With Me. Sinatra releases romantic, slower songs featuring many instruments such as woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion. Overall, Sinatra was seen as a very amazing artist from many standpoints. Sinatra has worked with many different artists, but none featured in this album. Most of the songs on Come Fly With Me feature strings and brass. Sinatra was born in New Jersey on December 12, 1915. He has been musically active from 1935 to 1995. Both of his parents were Italian immigrants, Antonino Martino Sinatra and Natalina Garaventa. Overall, he has had 4 wives, Nancy Barbato (1939 1951) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Research Paper On Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath s importance to American history results from the literary distinction of her writing style, as well as her works that show the difficulty of women in the mid twentieth century. Plath s significance comes from her writing styles in which she opened the doors to exploration of feminism to a masculine led society. Plath s life can be explored through her poems and her stories. By aligning Sylvia Plath s works to the events throughout her lifetime, we can have a better understanding of Plath s importance. Daddy is probably one of Sylvia Plath s best known poems. It has received many different critiques. These critiques include praise from feminist because of its rage towards male dominance and its attention to and use of Holocaust imagery. This poem has been reviewed by hundreds of scholars and the poem has ultimately been deemed as one of the best examples of a confessional poem. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sylvia Plath was only eight years old when her father died leaving her traumatized and at times emotionally void. She loved her father but hated him for leaving her. In lines 54 67, Sylvia Plath talks about her father s death. At twenty I tried to die/ And get back, back, back to you. (Lines 58 59). This demonstrates her dire to reconnect with her father in the afterlife. She fills the void of her father s absence by writing poetry and marrying a man that reminds her of her father. Plath says, I made a model of you, A man in black with a Meinkampf look/ And a love of the rack and the screw. And I said I do, I do. (Lines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about Wealth in FitzgeraldĀ“s The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby shows the dehumanizing nature of wealth by creating a contrast between the rich and the poor. The point of this contrast is to illustrate the class struggle that was occurring in the country when Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby. The comparison between rich and poor is first developed in the beginning of the book when Tom and Nick are driving to New York. Fitzgerald further elaborates on the gross differences between rich and poor when Gatsby manages to avoid a speeding ticket. Fitzgerald also uses popular songs from the time period, Aint t We Got Fun , to build his case of the class struggle between the rich and the poor. Fitzgerald uses The Great Gatsby to try and illustrate the issues that were facing the poor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This simple action changed the police officer s demeanor towards Gatsby instantly. Instead of being a target, Gatsby was suddenly someone to be respected and given special privilege. Nick inquired What was that ... The picture of Oxford? showing how the rich understand the special treatment that they are getting above the middle class (68). Later on, while having lunch with Wolfsheim, Gatsby calmly informs Nick that Wolfsheim fixed the World Series. These opportunities to make large amounts of money only come if you have large amounts of money. This type of attitude is reflected in all of the wealthy characters in the book; the attitude of superiority simply because of the amount of money that you have. Another method that Fitzgerald uses to draw contrast between the rich and working class is through references to popular media of the time period. When Gatsby demands that Klipspringer play the piano for him and Daisy, Klipspringer plays a song Ain t We Got Fun . The first sets of lyrics that are included in the book are about having fun all day. This is a reference to the lifestyle of the rich. The second set of lyrics focus more on the life of the working class man. One thing s sure and nothing s surer/ the rich get richer and the poor get children (95). Fitzgerald uses this to continue his comparison. The fun filled lifestyle of the rich compared to the work filled lifestyle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Data Analysis And Interpretation Of The Data Essay Data Analysis and Interpretation The objective of this chapter is to describe the procedures used in the analysis of the data and present the main findings. It also presents the different tests performed to help choose the appropriate model for the study. The chapter concludes by providing thorough statistical interpretation of the findings. The research data was analyzed using a statistical software called STATA. Before running the data for the regression analysis, panel unit root test was performed to see if data is stationary over time so that it can be used in estimating the variables in question. The value of the variables in the model throughout the research period is not constant; that means, there are some periods where there are spikes. These periods of ups and downs in value of economic variables are called shock in economic jargon. The notion behind testing for stationarity is to identify whether the effect of such shocks is permanent or transitory. If the effect of such shocks is temporary, the subsequent values of the variables will return to their long term equilibrium suggesting that the data is stable even with the presence of shocks. 4.1. Presentation and Interpretation of research findings Table 4.1 presents the panel unit root test results. There are two groups of hypotheses that are involved here. In the first four methods, the null hypothesis is: there is panel unit root and the alternative hypothesis is: there is no panel unit root and the decision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Self-Esteem And Self Esteem In a world where having friends is highly stressed, being perfect in academics, we are showing future generations what s right and how they need to look and act. Young teenage girls have to undergo the pressure of getting into a good college and being well rounded. Added onto that they must have confidence and a strong self esteem, along with other factors that will play into their lives. Everyday many girls under the age of 14 open up a form of social media and see pictures where they find goals. This might be a picture of their friend where they look absolutely stunning. This young girl will then check the comments and she ll see that everyone s telling her how beautiful her friend is. Then after realizing that she has the exact same friends she goes to her own picture to see if they commented on her post too. To her disappointment there s only five comments, 4 comment are talking about homework and only one of them is telling her how pretty she is. Sadly, she thinks yourself that she wished she were prettier and that she had more friends. Although she has the highest GPA she still doesn t feel socially accepted, your role model is exactly like this. She is someone who has great achievements but even greater beauty. This only leads you to ask yourself do you like your role model for their achievements or for their beauty. At the age from 12 Years to 18 years a girl s self image is the world to her. This is the time when she sees her friends wear make up and suddenly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Blaiming the Paparazzi In 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris, which was blamed on the paparazzi that were chasing her. Because the accident happened in France, no British charges can be laid against the photographers. However, nine were charged with manslaughter in France, but the charges were thrown out in 2002. Three photographers Jacques Langevin, Christian Martinez and Fabrice Chassery were convicted of invasion of privacy for taking pictures of Princess Diana and were each fined one euro in 2006. Of course it is obvious that the public is intensely curious to know more about celebrities, but don t you think celebrities have the right to be private? First of all, let us define who the paparazzi are and what they do for a living. A paparazzo is a photographer who takes pictures of athletes, actors, celebrities, politicians etc... on a daily basis. As a matter of fact, paparazzi s tend to chase celebrities wherever they go. Whether it was to the Academy Awards, shopping at a mall, or even going to the gym. Nowadays the paparazzi are going way beyond the limits and are becoming more likely bizarre. They are competing against each other and are trying to have the best exposed pictures of celebrities they could get at any cost. They don t care if they hurt or stress celebrities. They simply want to be the best. California s first civil anti paparazzi law was signed on January 1st, 1999. This law protects celebrities from physical invasions and trespassing. This law wasn t enough, so on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Bombing Of The Uss Maine February 15th, 1898, the USS Maine was hit with a mine as it sat in the Havana Harbor. There is large speculation to whether that is the truth or not. Over the years it is still a topic of debate as of what caused the explosion. Some believe that the Spaniards did it, others believe it was a clumsy mistake of misplaced ammo, others believe it was a spontaneous coal fire that caught a box of ammunition on fire. No matter the cause, the loss of the ship and 260 of her crew was devastating to America at the time and led to strong feelings of dislike towards the Spaniards, leading to the Spanish American war of 1898. The theories behind the explosion of the USS Maine is mainly focused around two ideas, there are many angles that can be viewed for the cause of this disaster and its fueling of the war that will be examined in this paper. The Spanish American war was a short war in which America won in three months, two weeks and four days. The fights were extremely unbalanced as America dominated Spain in all of the battles. At Manila Bay in the Philippines the American fleet, under command of Commodore Dewey, destroyed the Spanish fleet and took over the Philippines on May 1st, in which total America only had several wounded soldiers at the end of the battle. In June, American forces landed outside of the Cuban city of Santiago where their heavy woolen winter uniforms caused them to sweat profusely in the intense Spanish heat. Amidst the heat they re provisions consisted of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Reliance on Technology Rodger Covino 21NOV13 COM/150 Week 7 Introduction and Conclusion Today, the world is more dependent on technology than ever before. More than 90% of Americans own a computerized device (Gahran, 2011). People received text messages and emails on their cell phones, go online to order food, cars are able to park themselves, and while driving, the lights are controlled by centralized computer system (Greenman, 1998). The truth of the matter is, that people have become so dependent on technology that they are not prepared for any type of service interuptions. With non disaster related blackouts up 124% since the early 90 s (Patterson, 2010) and the increase in disruptive weather patterns, people should start taking steps to sever their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amazon has many reports of fraud concerning both buyers and sellers. Since Amazon is only the company who brings the two parties together, they will investigate but are not liable for fraud. The ads that Google uses have been unknowingly infected with viruses and malware (Mills, 2010). The people behind the Google viruses and the Amazon fraud have one goal; to steel your money. With these sites being accessible on mobile devices, makes it that much easier to acquire. Devices such as cell phones and laptops can make people lose focus on what they are doing. For example, in the article Tweet less, kiss more , Bob Herbert talks about a certain female driver who almost caused an accident along the Washington New York Highway. She was talking on her cell phone while driving recklessly by changing lanes carelessly. That careless driving could have caused a serious accident in which could have led to severe bodily injury or, worse, death to her or other drivers. This act shows that over reliance on communication devices may cause people to lose concentration and focus when it is needed the most. Technology has had a huge effect on the way people communicate. A lot of people have gotten rid of their old wired phones in favor of only having a cell phone. A study in June 2010 showed that more than one in four homes only has cellular service, up from 13.6 percent in 2007 (Blumberg, 2011). It is not just urban areas that have seen an increase in cellular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe ARCHITECTURAL BOUNDARIES: LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE AND PHILIP JOHNSON Architecture has undergone a rapid and revolutionary transformation in the modern era. Through the work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this essay attempts to chart the transition in architecture from nineteenth century Romanticism and Neoclassicism to High Modernism. Mies van der Rohe redefined architectural boundaries and emphasised the beauty of simple forms, the importance of functionality and the versatility of new materials such as glass, steel and marble. An analysis of the work of Philip Johnson reveals the development from High Modernism to Postmodernism, where playful and ironic decoration and humanist theories were reintroduced into what had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By contrasting steel columns and wooden cabinets in the Farnsworth House (1945ā€50, Plano, Illinois), Mies van der Rohe freed architects from the constraints of conventional nineteenth century design paradigms.15 The combination of charcoal black steel girders and walls of glass in the ITT Crown Hall (1950ā€6, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago) is another example of how he revolutionised architecture from the highly decorative and fussy buildings of the nineteenth century, to the stylish cubic shapes we recognise today.16 Windows were replaced with exterior glass surfaces and steel girders were used to remove internal supporting columns, thus opening interior space within the building.17 Low partitioned walls separated teaching classes in the ITT Crown Hall but facilitated communication between students and teachers.18 The building was extremely functional as it could be adapted to serve unanticipated purposes.19 New materials allowed Mies van der Rohe to dramatically alter the conventional boundaries of architecture. One of Mies van der Rohe s greatest contributions to the architectural profession has been the innovative steel frame vernacular, which to this day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Cymbalta Case Analysis Cymbalta By Haris Shahid AMBA 650 The University of Maryland University College Introduction: The Problem At Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly), patent expiration is part of everyday business. However, Prozac, Lilly s flagship product and market leader in the most popular class of pharmaceuticals used to treat depression the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) was definitely a cause for concern (Ofek Laufner, p.1). Patent expiration meant that generics would flood the market and Prozac s current $2 billion in annual sales would create a huge revenue gap (Ofek Laufner, p.1). Although management at Lilly was actively seeking a successor to Prozac the road to pharmaceutical breakthroughs is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This analysis, termed as SWOT analysis and defined by Kotler Keller (2009) as the overall evaluation of a business s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, of Lilly is as follows: |Strengths |Weaknesses | |High revenue/profitability. |Perceived primarily as the Prozac (antidepressant) company although | |High market share. |it has other highly profitable ventures in other pharmaceutical drug | |High customer satisfaction. |market segments. | |Financially and intellectually gifted marketing R D departments. |Too large a segment of the annual revenue is dependent on its SSRI | |Long established innovator in the pharmaceutical drug industry. |Prozac. | |Market innovator in the most profitable SSRI antidepressant market |Not enough resources are allocated to market its other profitable | |segment. |ventures to reduce reliance on Prozac. | | |Difficulty in creating and marketing innovative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Modern Art Era The Modern Art Era is a pretty large expanse of time. It ranges from the 1860 s to the 1960 s and presents itself in a variety of techniques and styles. I myself am a photographer so I thought it was fitting to focus on something I am interested in. I chose to research Imogen Cunningham and her contributions to the modern era as a female photographer. I mainly chose Imogen because a lot of her work reminded me of things that I want to attempt to create as well as things that I have photographed. Imogen was born April 12th of 1883 in Portland, Oregon. When she was almost done with high school she had made up her mind that she wanted to be a photographer. She ended up telling her father about it just shortly after she had decided. He thought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She worked up until the day she died in 1976 at the age of 93. She often thought the goal of life was to get a lot of work done each day and I think she believe she had done so (Mitchell). She was one of the main members in the F/64 group along with Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. Together they managed to create a new style of photography that went against the then popular aesthetics of pictorial photography. She was a woman who made sure to keep the human side of her photographs it is often said that her nudes seem more human than that of Edward Weston ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Case Study On Formative Assessment Practices Formative assessment was first used by Scriven (1967), but studies focused on formative assessment in ESL and EFL classes started in 2000. Among very few studies on formative assessment practices includes the ones of Gattullo (2000) Ruizā€Primo Furtak (2007), Pham (2012), Buyukkarci (2014) and Wubshet Menuta (2015). Gattullo (2000) conducted a case study on formative assessment in English language teaching elementary classrooms in Italy. He observed four primary teachers performance in applying formative assessment in their classroom. Gattullo focused on children classes and reported the methods used. He adapted a formative assessment framework which consists of nine categories: Questioning/ eliciting, correcting, judging, rewarding, observing, examining product, classifying, task criteria and meta cognitive questioning. From that, he found that teachers use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The participants in the studies of Gattullo (2000), Pham (2012) and Buyukkarci (2014) are primary school teachers while those in Ruizā€Primo Furtak and Wubshet Menuta are teachers from secondary or middle school. However, these studies are different in both scope and focus. Specifically, Gattullo focused on formative strategies during instructions. Ruizā€Primo Furtak stressed the assessment procedures. Pham Buyukkarci highlighted the principles for developing a contextualized formative assessment practice framework. In contrast, Wubshet Menuta emphasized the implication of formative assessment practice in the classroom. The reasons for these differences are these studies are conducted in different contexts and they serve different purposes. This makes a strong case for investigating EFL teachers practices of formative assessment into some high schools in Vinh Long so that we can verify the usefulness of formative assessment in teaching and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Trench Warfare In The Trenches During World War I most of the fighting was done on land where it was solider versus solider and the one who could withstand the pressure of the trenches the longest would win. Trench warfare was completely accidental and the fighting was supposed to go as quick as possible where your troops would be in and out then they could all go home; what ended up happening was one of the world s longest stalemates where both sides dug in their boots and held their ground for as long as they could. However many things changed trench warfare such as: no man s land, tanks, machine guns, gas, grenades, and shelling. There were horrors far worse than the ones seen in the trenches though, because between the trenches the lined there land and the enemies was a place known as no man s land. No man s land was the stretch of land between one sides trenches and the others. This land is described as the worst place to be if you were in the war. No man s land was full of dead bodies from both sides as neither side was able to reach the bodies of their men; so there bodies just laid there rotting and decomposing because no one was able to get their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Machine guns were the first of their kind and were highly revolutionary; they were first used by the Germans where they would line the trenches. Machine guns were operated by two people a gunner and someone who would feed the bullets into the machine gun so it didn t stop firing. It was used to repel soldiers that were pushing at their trenches and it could mow down a whole wave of infantry that was pushing at you in seconds it was brutally efficient and soon every side in the war needed to have one because it was the beat at mowing down troops. Machine guns made the stalemate last much longer as eventually all sides had them and pushing would likely result in death for your side so pushing the enemy line became far less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Automotive Insurance Quotes low price automotive insurance quote Locate Yours Online There are loads of individuals who need automotive insurance quote. Finding and looking at is restricted where you can get less expensive automotive insurance. Everybody needs to get the best rates and scope for their insurance scope. Albeit in all likelihood shift in expense from one automotive insurance quote to other and distinction may be considerable. With a specific end goal to get the best rates for your auto, you should be precise in giving or giving data to the insurance organization. Below some Automotive insurance quote and needs Normally, the great quote incorporate material rebates to the policyholder in spite of the fact that there are some different ways where you can get less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If at any time in a few components you had tickets, low financial assessment, high mileage, mishaps or have some hole in scope then without a doubt your rates is higher since this could mean high hazard to the back up plan. If at any time you have a decent driving records and have no tickets and have a decent financial record, for beyond any doubt you can get a lower rates on quotes. Observe, that since you have an automotive insurance quote that doesn t imply that you are protected and you can drive without complying with the activity guidelines and regulations. As a driver, you ought to keep your eyes out and about with vicinity of brain while driving. It is you who are include on it and other individuals you meet out and about and their vehicle also. So abstain from chatting on a mobile phone or notwithstanding messaging, which can hold up. Drive securely by taking after as far as possible and when you see a red light, then stop to stay away from any mishap. Abstain from driving when you go some place which is close, body require some activity and strolling. This can likewise bring down your rates having less mileage that on the off chance that you need to spare some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Themes In The Lottery What does one picture when the word lottery is said? A random selection and a person wins the big prize? Wrong, in the short story The Lottery all townspeople gather for a special kind of lottery. Not just any lottery though, one that is quite unique like no other. The townspeople and their families pick up white slips of folded white paper out of a black wooden box. Later to then open them and to find only one has a dark charcoal circle who later gets stoned to death annually. In this short story, it uncovers so many different themes for us to analyze. For example, Do not follow people blindly which means if one friend jumps off a bridge would the second person jump too just because the first person did it? Following someone or something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Rhetorical Analysis Of T-Mobile Dropped The Balls Right or Wrong: A Rhetorical Analysis of T Mobile Dropped the Balls T Mobile, also known as the Un Carrier , is said to be one of the world s best phone carriers. This commercial was released during the Superbowl solely to introduce to the audience watching, how much more greater and how many more LTE towers they have than any other phone carriers. By using proven statistics T Mobile Dropped The Balls persuasively encourages the responsible aged audience to join the carrier with the most LTE towers. This Ad is started by a spokeswoman providing facts. The facts that were provided to the audience are not accurate, primarily because it was used to catch the eye of the ones watching. Steve Harvey, The man that is known worldwide due to the fact that he crowned the wrong Miss Universe in 2015, was brought out to fix the mistake made by the spokeswoman since after all, she did announce the old T Mobile stats. After apologizing for a mistake that was not made by himself, Steve Harvey quickly corrected the mistake made by the spokeswoman, by saying that he was going to read the correct facts of off his notecard. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had reason as to why they are greater than any other phone company too, AMERICA S FASTEST 4G LTE NETWORK With the fastest nationwide 4G LTE and doubled LTE coverage in the last two years, T Mobile is the only network that is built for unlimited data is what they what they want to be known as and what they claim to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Is Mental Health Normal Or Abnormal Mental Health Normal or abnormal. Mental health is described as a state of emotional and psychological well being in which an individual is able to use his or her cognitive and emotional capabilities, function in society, and meet the ordinary demands of everyday life. The impairment of behaviour in psychological and interpersonal disciplines in daily life are some of the aspects that are more likely to be considered as a sign of abnormality. Another aspect of abnormality in society is that when a person contrast in behaviour and intelligence from the majority of people, wether good or bad, is classed under an abnormal behaviour, it is also known as statistical infrequency. One of the well known case emerged in USA, where 58 year old man from USA, remembers up to half the days of his own life in shockingly vivid detail (The Telegraph). He was diagnosed with a condition called hyperthymestia, meaning overdeveloped memory. This rare condition is only discovered in just four people around the world. Another aspect of measuring mental health is deviation from social norms and cultural relativism. For example, homosexuality is still considered as a mental illness or abnormal behaviour in most of the countries, including India and Africa. The two different form of classification systems are widely used to identify the psychological disorders in depth. An International Classification of Diseases 10th edition (ICD 10; World Health Organization, 1992) and the Diagnostic and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Internal and External Factors on Management Internal and External Factors on Management Functions MGT/230 Internal and External Factors on Management Functions The four functions of management are generally described in this order; 1. Planning 2. Organizing 3. Leading 4. Controlling These functions are affected by factors from inside an organization as well as outside of the organization (Bateman, 2011). Some of these external factors include globalization, competitors, suppliers, technology, customers, the government, and economic conditions. Factors inside a company can be production issues, personnel problems, finances, ethics, lack of innovation, and cultural diversity can be either internal or external (Bateman, 2011). The corporate model that Google has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their innovation of a collection of information to be accessed in a one stop shop format was the catalyst to what we know as Google today. The search engine was first used to search information on the Stanford Universities servers. The engines worked so well that it soon engulfed the bandwidth of the universities servers. The founders knew that they had something amazing on their hands. The innovation that compelled them to create this engine would need to expand. Google needed to implement a new organization of technology to ensure the growth of the company. The acquisition of seed money catapulted them to becoming an important fixture of the dot com boom. In the respect of Google the newly designed technology made it much easier and made sense that the best way to grow would to become global. The globalization occurred 2000 when they released the ability to search in ten other languages making Google a common word in many other countries besides the U.S. The rate of growth Google experienced is truly astonishing. Google went from an eight employee firm in 1999 to well over a 1000 employees today. An example of the well managed leadership from the company is the way they have so intuitively diversified. This company dealt with only internet searches, and now makes software for cell phones, software for Mac and pc s, sets up domain names, leads the field in technological research and development, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Personal Developement SHC 32 ENGAGE IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN S AND YOUNG PEOPLE S SETTINGS Index 3. Introduction 4. Duties and responsibilities of own role 5. Standards that influence job role 6. Professional standards 7. Reflect on own work activities 8. Personal development plan 9. Develop own knowledge, skills and understanding 10. Using learning opportunities and reflective practice to contribute to personal development 11. Recording progress in relation to personal development 12. Personal development plan 13. Useful websites: | Introduction Unit SHC 32 Introduction to personal development in health, social care or children s and young people s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use the cycle diagram below to show how you have developed your knowledge and skills, to show the importance of reflective practice. (SHC 32.2.2) Personal development plan (SHC 32.5.2) (SHC 32.4.1) Performing at a high standard in work activities; the most effective way is to become a reflective practitioner. Once a care worker has reflected and identified where to increase their knowledge or skill, they can plan to develop both personally and professionally. The next step is to ask for help to gain the needed support and/ or training. Think of a recent working day. Then answer the following questions: 1. How do I feel my day at work went? Did I keep to my job role and responsibilities? I was very satisfying with my last day at work. It was my 1to1work session with one of ours service user. It was our Go Out Day I have plan the activities in advance and everything went really well. 2. What were positive reactions from service users or colleagues? 3. What were negative reactions from service users or colleagues? 4. Has it affected my way of working? Can I see things from another viewpoint? 5. What parts of my job do I need to improve on? How and where can I gain this support? 6. How do I develop the needed skill or knowledge? The lady I have worked with was very happy, we have done things she enjoys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Bullying Persuasive Speech Fuck, can t a guy gets some sleep!! *Sigh* Wait...didn t i hear a smashing sound? I look around and as I thought I had just smashed my one hundredth alarm clock. I feel like I should get a medal for my hard work every day, breaking alarm clocks......not. Wait, what time is it anyway.....Shit! I m late for the game event! I start to quickly gather my gaming Supplies which consisted of soda, chips, extra batteries, headphones, and various other things which I do not want to disclose due to the sake of man privacy. I hop into the game and start owning noobs left and right while making other players rage with furry. Hahah, take this and this. Take a fire bolt to the face! Yeah, thats right whine you squeaker your no match for me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are pretty much what you expect, a person with super strength, speed, flight, teleportation, yada, yada, yada, you get the gist right? Anyway, not everyone has powers its like 1 in every hundred thousand or so I m not to sure, I slept through that class. Turns out I fit that bill. My powers at first seemed unimpressive. A meager increase in strength, stamina, and durability in short I could dish a punch and take one. After some experimenting, I learned a few more things. I was far more powerful than I thought. I had two powers that no one else has in the whole world. My first power, which I ve decided to call Gamer allows me to see my stats like a video game. It shows me my stats, health, energy, skill, and you know the rest. My second power, which I ve decide to call Creator allows me to create skills and magics. Honestly, I think these powers were practically made for a nerd and lazy person like me because it allows me to be both lazy and overpowered but I ve never had a reason to use them. For example, let s say someone has the ability to fly and I identify them. Identify, like any other rpg allows the user to see the stats of others. If I want to, I could also create a ability that allows me to fly and I could make it better, worse, or the same. It all depends on how much effort and detail I put into it. However, soon I discovered a new ability which I called Modify . It allows me to modify my skills, stats, you know the gist of it already. So, I ve already become the most overpowered MC right. Wrong, I m way to lazy to actually take the time and effort to use all these abilities. I love them, and I believe that these abilities were made for me but I don t want to get involved with the world as much as I already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Great Recession Analysis The Great Recession was financial down turn that happened from 2007 2009, largely because of the housing market decline. The term recession refers to any significant decline in an economy that lasts longer that a few months. Its beginning can be signified by two consecutive negative quarters of economic growth. The great Recession caused many areas of the economy to struggle, one of the biggest was the unemployment rate. In December of 2007 the unemployment rate was 5%. From that point this number grew until it had reached 10% in October of 2010. Due to the unemployment rates steady rise, the national output decreased. The government created several programs to help the economy during the Great Recession. One of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after this bill was passed the Government got the first 250 billion dollars to start giving to large banks so they could clear up their bad lending in the past and gain the confidence to lend money once again. The ARRA was created to make and save jobs, and started working almost immediately after signed. This bill helped the government to start using more public spending instead of private. The implementation of this strategy would lead to the creation and saving of more jobs. To also help Stabilize the economy the FED added more liquidity to the banking system, conducted stress Tests of all the major banks, and they were constantly ready to support struggling banks. By adding liquidity the Fed gave short term loans to banks, by using stress tests the FED worked with banks to make sure they had enough resources to make it through the current recession and ones to come, and finally by showing support the FED prevented a loss in confidence of major banks. RGDP or Real Gross Domestic product is the total dollar value of all goods and service produced over a period of time. RGDP relates closely to unemployment. If the unemployment rate is high than the production will decrease and vise versa. This Graph shows an eventual close in a recessionary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Remember The Titans Equality Remembering The Struggle The movie Remember the Titans directed by Boaz Yakin is great depiction of civil rights and the struggle for political equality that African Americans have dealt with over the past centuries. Although this movie is a representation of the later years of the twentieth century, the racism and challenges African Americans face are still present in todays society. The movie takes place just about 7 years after the Civil Right Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed, so American were still fairly new to the whole idea of equality. The movie is based in 1971 in Alexandria, Virginia at T.C Williams High School, which was a school for whites, but since the turn of equality for African Americans and women, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Williams High School has its first day of classes the movie shows riots outside of the school, mainly white parents, protesting about how they don t want the school to be integrated. This scene is a great example of the few years before the Civil Rights Act right after Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) when the court declared that the separate but equal was unacceptable in public schools because it violated equal protection (Greenberg 526). Regardless of that outcome, the South did not feel the need to change their schools systems. Once the Courts decided they were going to enforce the civil rights the South went into chaos. They formed Citizens Council that boycotted on anybody who supported desegregation (Greenberg 526). These Citizens Council groups had taken over the South; by 1956 it had grown to over 250,000 members (Greenberg ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Reflection Paper On Fitness Welcome to Fitness In my life so far, there have been very few instances where I honestly thought about giving up. I like to believe I am a very strong willed and sometimes stubborn person. I also believe everyone has moments where they reach their limit and must decide whether or not to raise the bar. My first day of track practice was one of those moments. I don t believe I fully understood what I was getting myself into that day. I walked through the gym door nervous and filled with a mixture of anxiety and excitement. The first thing I noticed was how many people there were. The entire gym had people circling the perimeter. I mean it was insane. It felt like everyone I had ever known to be in sports was there. People I had never even said a word to had managed find to their way to the gym. I was out of my league and out of my mind. I couldn t do this. I m going to make a fool of myself. Everyone here is conditioned for this and they ve done this before. They know what is going to happen. I was standing there, looking around like an idiot. The first person I recognize and actually talk to is Franky. I attempt to casually sneak my way over to him. I feel like a fish out of water. I decide that if I ever get confused as to what to do I must have a plan. Ask Franky. That was the best I could come up with. The warm ups and stretching weren t so bad. I was left out of breath from the quicker ones, but I felt I would recover in time for the real workout. When coach shouted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Gold Rush Challenges Being a gold prospector during the Gold Rush was inarguably one of the most challenging obstacles a human being could ever face. Some might even consider the lengths people were willing to go to for gold rather reckless and idiotic because of how menacing these obstacles were. The challenges that people during the Gold Rush faced, while somewhat incomprehensible to people now, was an extremely important goal to people in the 1800 s. In the articles Race to the Klondike and All About the Klondike Gold Mines , these challenges are thoroughly described and include examples of how people lived during the Gold Rush, one of the most terrifying journeys in history. In the article Race to the Klondike , the author goes in explicit detail about the mind boggling challenges faced during the Gold Rush, including the treacherous journey. The travel was arguably the most gruelling part of the Gold Rush, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People that were inclined to look for gold were forced to make beds in the numbing cold of the snow, which made for unfortunate living conditions. The food had to be carefully looked after so that it was not eaten by animals, and when it turned dark it was mandatory to tie their food up in trees. Forgetfulness would not be tolerated when it came to looking after your food because if you forgot to tie it up, even once, you would face starvation or have to turn back and abandon your aspiration to locate gold. The journey felt like an extensively long time, and they had to make camp often because of the heavy luggage that was impossible to bear for excessive periods of time. These situations were bound to turn anybody weary and, from an outsider s perspective, even be enough for a person to desert your ambition of finding riches completely, but people in the past managed to endure these problems, despite them being some of the hardest challenges ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay on The Tipping Point The Tipping Point What can one consider being a tipping point in a situation. Is it when a situation changes from bad to worse? Could it be when it changes from good to better? Or could it be from when it changes from a bad situation and all of a sudden it turns around and becomes good? In my essay we are going to explore the tipping point from four different authors: Malcolm Gladwell, Mary G. King, Lynne M. Anderson, and Christine M. Pearson. From subject of: hush puppies, teen suicide, crime, smoking, incivility in the workplace and the black women s breakthrough into clerical work. There could be many reasons why there were tipping points in these topics, but I will shed light on how hush puppies, which was a fad, had life put ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had gotten so popular that famous designers were ordering them for their fashion shows and popular actors such as Pee Wee Herman was wearing them and they took off from there. New York crime grew at an alarming rate from the 1980 s to 1990 s even as early as 1970 s shows increase in crime. Some statistics from New York Law Enforcement Agency Uniform Crime Reports 1960 2009 (www.diastercenter.com): Murders: 1970 1,444, 1973 2,020 1976 1,976, 1979 2,092, 1982 2,013, 1985 1,683, 1988 2,244, 1990 2,605, 1998 924. It was said that during those time that when the sun went down the neighbors was infested with gangs and drug dealers and with the most of the crime taken place in Brownville and East New York (Gladewell, 2005). It wasn t until 1998 that crime had took a sudden decline and dropped 64.4% in Brownville and East New York (Gladwell, 2005). So what brought on the sudden tipping point? Depends on who is asked is where you will get your answer. New York police will tell you that their police strategies dramatically improved, criminologists will tell you that the crack trade and aging of the population is what made that change. Economist will point to the city s economy improvements over the course of the 1990 s that effected the employment. It would be hard to say that one particular issue is the reason why without being able to take that situation out to see if it had an effect, but with them all, improvements were made and a tipping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Testis Echotexture Testicles can be found on the male patient within the scrotum. The normal testicle measures three to five centimeters in length, two to four centimeters in width, and three centimeters in anterior posterior measurements prospectively. Each testicle is encapsulated by the tunica albuginea. The support system for the vessels and ducts of the testicle is called the mediastinum. The Epididymis is comprised of three parts, the head, body, and tail. The relative size of the normal epididymis is six to seven centimeters in length. The echogenicity is usually brighter than that of the testis. The normal testis echotexture is uniform throughout in appearance. The appendix teste, when visualized, can be found in the upper portion of the testis. While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The gland is composed of two lobes that lie on each side of the trachea and is connected centrally by the isthmus. The isthmus overlies the trachea. Surrounding the thyroid are many muscles and vessels. It is important to acknowledge and recognize the surrounding anatomy of the thyroid gland. The average size of each gland found the normal adult is forty to sixty millimeters in length, and thirteen to eighteen millimeters in anterior posterior measurements. The thickness of the isthmus is usually four to six millimeters in thickness. Sonographically, the healthy thyroid appears as medium to high level echoes, with the same echotexture throughout. The superior thyroid artery and vein are found in the superior portion of each lobe, and the inferior artery and vein can be found in the inferior portion of each thyroid lobe. It can be very easy for an untrained sonographer to confuse the esophagus with a thyroid mass. The esophagus can be located usually on the left side. The main cause for nodular thyroid disease is hyperplasia. Whenever hyperplasia causes a relative increase in volume or size to the gland it is then termed goiter. Thyroid cancers are rare, and most biopsies that are performed on nodules are benign. Usually cancerous thyroid nodules will appear homogeneous, hypoechoic, and are typically taller than wide. The appearance of both cancerous and benign nodules can vary from cystic components, calcifications, mixed echotextures, and different echogenicity s. Hashimotos thyroiditis is the most common type of thyroiditis, and is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in North America. Sonographically, the appearance of the thyroid with this disease will appear course, and have mixed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...