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The Epic Of Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
If one read closely, one can discover the influence Anglo Saxon and Medieval literature had on J. R.
R. Tolkien when he wrote his first notable novel, The Hobbit. Tolkien had always enjoyed reading,
and teaching literature from past decades, especially the Anglo Saxon Beowulf and the Medieval Sir
Gawain and the Green Knight. To introduce the plots of these tales, Beowulf is a Geat warrior who set
out with his men on a boat to the Danish land to save civilians from monsters. After arriving to his
destination, Beowulf boasted about his achievements, and promised the people of the land he can rid
the area of evil. Beowulf successfully defeated two monsters and became king of the Geat s. Toward
the end of his reign, the aged Beowulf faced his final battle which determines the fate of Beowulf s
life. Furthermore, Sir Gawain is a knight of a king named Arthur. During a dinner in the Arthur s
castle one night, a mysterious green knight visited the castle and challenged a game upon the people
of the castle. Out of all king Arthur s knights, a very brave Sir Gawain stood up to play the deadly
game, (which would stretch for a year and a day), so no one else would have to risk their life. While
Gawain s deadline approaches, he begins his journey to find the Green knight, and finish the game as
promised. On his expedition, he must avoid temptation and stay true to his beliefs in order to make it
out of the game alive. Finally, in The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins is an ordinary hobbit
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A Formal Analysis of Potential Career Choices
A Formal Analysis Of Potential Career Choices
Introduction A formal analysis of the characteristics and outlook for two possible career choices
Policeman vs. Lawyer is a valuable tool in the decision making process used by an employment
candidate to make a successful selection between them. New entrants into the job market face a very
competitive environment and training (or re training) for jobs is frequently expensive and time
consuming. Therefore there is a definite need to make one s career decisions using a comprehensive,
formal analysis in order to promote a successful and satisfying career choice. Background information
was gathered by a search of peer reviewed articles from governmental and professional journal
sources in the literature. These articles provided several important variables to be considered in the
methodology, including: (a) candidate gender; (b) candidate ethnicity; (c) educational level; (d)
physical demands; (e) mental/analytical demands; (f) pathways to advancement; and (g) employment
outlook. These decision variables are identified for each potential career choice and then compared
and contrasted between the career options. A conclusion is then reached as to a recommended best fit
option relative to a candidate s career goals and interests.
Police Officer
General Responsibilities
The general duties of a uniformed Policeman are familiar to most citizens and include (Occupational
Outlook Handbook:
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Quality Assurance in Health Care
INTRODUCTION
Pursuing to meet customer expectations is a critical and strategic decision. It is not something an
organization does simply to satisfy a standard but it is something does to stay in the business. Meeting
customer expectations should be the ultimate goal. Although profit and revenues are very important,
this is nothing compare the results of fulfilling customer needs and expectations. Everyone must
involve in meeting customer expectations. All personnel should have the capability to meet what the
customers expect them to do. Customers are only satisfied if their expectations are consistently met.
To be competitive, expectations of customers must meet in a timely and cost effective manner.
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It is based on the belief that everything in the organization and business can be improved.
As explained by Christina Saint Martin, in house expert in implementing Kaizen system within
healthcare organizations, Kaizen is a method of working which will help us all to identify and
eliminate waste and improve the quality of the processes that are part of the healthcare experience. It
also ensures that our staffs are supported to deliver the highest quality and safest patient care (Wirral
University Teaching Hospital, 2010). Kaizen is a big help in NHS because it is the method essential in
maintaining and exceeding the level of care that the clients or the patients expecting from the NHS to
provide.
Kaizen s principle aims for improvement, effectiveness, safety, and waste reduction and those who
follow the approach often find a whole lot more in return (Torrington and Hall, 1995). Inventory is
used more efficiently as are employee skills and more people are satisfied as they have direct impact
on the process. Team members are more satisfied and most likely to commit doing a good job, thus
satisfied customers are more likely to stay. It focuses on identifying problems at their source, solving
them at their source, and changing standards to ensure the problem stays solved.
Although Kaizen s principle is for change and continuous improvement, its consensus can take a long
time to reach. It is difficult to start or to introduce a new system because they know where
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Christopher Morley On Laziness
Laziness is often looked down upon as something unworthy and unhelpful. Many tend to demote
those who are lazy, claiming that they lack responsibility and effort. However, in Christopher Morley s
essay On Laziness , he takes on a point of view out of the contrary. In his essay, Morley sees the
beneficial factors of being lazy. Morley uses historical examples, logical reasoning, and sophisticated
and powerful diction to illustrate the light and positive aspects in laziness. Throughout Morley s essay
he uses historical examples to back up his points about the beneficial factors of laziness. In his piece,
Morley speaks about Doctor Johnson, one of the world s greatest philosophers. Morley states, Doctor
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He states, Unhappily, we were born with a certain fund of energy. We have been hustling about for a
number of years now, and it doesn t seem to get us anything but tribulation. Henceforward we are
going to make a determined effort to be more languid and demure, In this quote, Morley uses logic to
explain why people decide to become lazy. It is not because they want to, it is because we are
constantly working hard towards life, but all that effort only leads to trouble and distress. Thus, it is
only logical that people become more relaxed and lazy because their hard working and full of energy
life does not seem to provide any delight and contentment. Morley continues using logical reasoning
as he says, The man who is really, thoroughly, and philosophically slothful is the only thoroughly
happy man, Here, Morley claims that someone who is slothful or lazy, is the only genuinely happy
person. This connects back to his previous quote because if hustling in life only leads to distress, then
it is through laziness and a less active life, is when a person is truly happy. Overall, Morley uses
logical reasoning to state that laziness and slothfulness can lead to
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Informative Speech On Lsd
Intro The drug that i have chosen is a psychedelic most commonly known as LSD. LSD stands for
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide. This drug is most commonly used in the united kingdom but can be
found just about anywhere in the world. This is one of the more risky drugs because there are more
negative than positive effects. History of Controlled Substance A chemist in Basel , Switzerland
named Albert Hofmann synthesized LSD for the first time in 1938. He was looking for a blood
stimulant. No one knew about LSDs hallucinogenic effects until 1943 when Albert Hofmann
accidentally consumed some LSD. Once these effects became known LSD was popularized in the
1960s by individuals such as psychologist Timothy Leary. He encouraged American students to turn
on, tune in, and drop out. This created an entire culture of drug abuse and spread the drug from
America to the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe. Even today, use of LSD in the United
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LSD possession: Possession of Penalty Group 1A hallucinogenic substances like LSD can result in jail
terms of two years to life in prison with maximum fines of $250,000. MY SOURCE:
https://www.legalmatch.com/law library/article/lsd penalties for sale and possession.html?intake
redesigned=1 Legal Response to Possession/Intent to Sell/Distribution of Controlled Substance First
Offense Not less than 5 yrs, and not more than 40 yrs. If death or serious injury results, not less than
20 years or more than
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How Does Angela Carter Interact With The Wolf
Analysis:
While reading The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter, the presentation of the story is significantly
altered from the original. In the original story Little Red Riding Hood is portrayed as innocent and
naïve. This is mostly accomplished by how she interacts with the wolf. Whenever she interacts with
the wolf in the original she behaves as if she is unaware of how dangerous the wolf is. In Angela
Carter s retelling Little Red Riding Hood s innocence and naiveté is stripped away from her. This is
seen in a few instances in the text. One being when Little Red Riding Hood accepts the bet for a kiss,
which she intends on letting him win. Another big change happens towards the end of the story. Here
Little Red Riding Hood first strips herself, then the wolf. This change to her character is important
because it helps tell a lot about when the story was written and social movements that happened
during that time.
During the 1970 s the role of women in society and path that women took to maturing was changing
significantly from what it was for a considerable amount of time. Women were beginning to have a
stronger influence in the evolution of their relationships and in the way that they acted towards men.
No longer were women expected to take a back seat in a relationship or let a man take charge. This is
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I feel that laziness can severely hinder one s ability to succeed, and in the case of the Three Little Pigs
can lead to death. Although it isn t commonplace for someone to die as a result of their laziness in
America today, they can be impacted in a variety of different ways. For example, if a young adult who
is just beginning to experience life without the help of parents were to get lazy in something like the
pursuit of an education they could face the consequences of not being able to pay the
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Similarities Between Gilgamesh And Enkidu
Gilgamesh and Enkidu were both half god, half mortal, yet they both tended to exert animalistic
behavior. What changed their tendencies from animalistic to human? It all started with Enkidu seeing
Gilgamesh s flaws and mustering up the courage to challenge Gilgamesh in a duel for the throne. The
town of Uruk rooted for Enkidu, but Gilgamesh was physically superior and ended up winning the
battle. After this battle, Enkidu befriended Gilgamesh and was able to tame his wild behavior into a
narrower and more controlled beam. Gilgamesh could now focus on carrying his kingdom and legacy
into greatness. A major theme in the book so far is rebirth. Gilgamesh and Enkidu, being half god and
half mortal, experienced rebirth in different ways than I
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Concert Report
The melody starts low, as a quiet whirring sound of the flute and oboe slowly envelops the hall. The
audience is quiet, hushed. Slowly yet steadily, the timpani and bass drum lays out a blanket solemn
theme. Another theme of clarinets and trumpets appears, complementing the previous, yet affirming
its own identity with an energetic, new twist of the melody.
My predilection for music can be associated to the thematic development in a concert band. For me,
music has become the spark of my intellectual curiosity with its infinite possibilities. There are
millions of combinations of time and key signatures, chords and melodies, crescendo (fast and swift)
and decrescendos (slow and soft) in the world of music that wait to be arranged to create the wonders
of melodies. My introduction to this world of vast possibilities was during my sophomore year in high
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When asked about the most vital part of the body, people generally answer either the brain or the
heart. After all, the brain decides and the heart pumps the blood. However, the structure that always
goes unnoticed is the backbone. Yet, the backbone lets the brain carry out actions through the
intertwined spinal cord and helps filter blood cells for the heart to pump blood. In short, the backbone
synchronizes the body s functions, without which everything will be in chaos. The bass drum also
plays a similar role in a band. Sure, the shift between crescendo and decrescendo of the tenor
saxophone or the lively tune of flute and clarinet is the most noticeable part of a concert band, but the
bass drum is what keeps everything disciplined. If a bass drum beat is even a thousandth of a second
faster or slower than the desired tempo, the whole song ultimately breakdowns like the chain reaction.
Learning such an important instrument for nearly three years, I have grown to appreciate the modesty
that bass drum displays for such
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Same Sex Discrimination In America
Discrimination is the practice of unfairly treating a person or group of people differently from other
people or groups of people. This idea is old as mankind itself. Since the beginning of time, people of a
certain group have discriminated against people of the other races, beliefs, sexual preferences, etc.
Some examples of equal rights movements which have occurred in America include the women s
suffrage movement, the abolishment of slavery as well as all African American civil rights
movements, and most recently, the same sex marriage movement.
The discrimination behind same sex relationships has been around for thousands of years. In America,
the issue of equal rights for LGBTQ communities; an acronym representing lesbian, gay, bisexual,
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(Pickett). Plato believed that homosexuality made men unfit for marriage and went against nature. He
also recommended that if homosexual desires were acted upon. They should be kept a secret. He also
prescribed that if caught, homosexuals should be punished and have his/her civil rights revoked. This
discrimination evolved later and more firmly in the Judeo Christian beliefs that marriage is the union
of a man and a woman and that deviance from this is a mortal sin . (Pickett). The first formal law
against homosexuality was an imperial decree in 390 AD and was posted in the Hall of Minerva; a
gathering place for actors and writers. (Pickett). The punishment for such acts was death by burning.
This was believed to be passed because the homosexual men of the imperial court were the most
defiant of the Catholic doctrine. The idea was that a man who lacked any interest in procreating wasn t
actually a man but instead something of lesser importance. The Catholic Church would continue to
use this heresy as means to control.
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The Mantle Cell Lymphoma ( Mcl )
Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL)
Non Hodgkin s lymphoma are cancers that do not originate in white blood cells but rather elsewhere
in the lymphatic system such as a lymph node, bone marrow, spleen, or thymus and are categorized
into which cells it effects such as B cell, T cell and NK cells (MD Cancer Center, 2015). B cell
lymphoma represents the majority of non Hodgkin Lymphoma (85%) and of these Mantle Cell
Lymphoma (MCL) represents about 5% of the type of B cell lymphoma (American Cancer Society,
2015). According to the American Cancer Society, MCL is rare, common in men in their later years
(60s) and is a slow growing cancer (2015). The gentleman presented in this case study has been
diagnosed with MCL; his medical findings, plan of care and treatment will be discussed and correlated
with today s guidelines and practices for the MCL population in making his cancer history.
Case Study Subject
GB is a very pleasant individual who was admitted for chemotherapy. GB is a 41 y/o Hispanic male
with an oncology diagnosis of MCL. The expected duration of this admission is 14 days for his high
dose chemotherapy for MCL, cycle #3A of R CODOX M regimen, of Chemotherapy. GB has been
placed on a regular diet; current weight: 66kg; height: 169 cm; BMI: 23 (normal weight range);
Braden score: 22 (not a fall risk, continue to reassess/monitor); placed on chemotherapy precautions
and has a central line triple lumen. GB s wife has been staying with him at night and keeps him
company when she
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Myocardial Ischemia
In order for the heart to keep functioning normally, it needs a constant blood supply carrying Oxygen
and nutrients to fit the demands of the working myocardial cell. When the blood supply coming from
the coronaries to the myocardium cannot fit those demands, a condition called Myocardial Ischemia
takes place. If that imbalance between supply and demand persists, a certain cascade of cellular,
inflammatory and biochemical events lead to the irreversible death of myocardial cells, resulting in a
Myocardial Infarct (MI).
The spectrum of myocardial injury not only depends on the intensity of the impaired perfusion, but
also and more importantly on the duration of that assault. It also depends on the metabolic demand at
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This mechanism allows significant architectural changes to the composition, shape and contractile
function of the myocardium, especially in the left ventricle, which is the major contributor to the
contractile function of the heart. Then remodeling takes place in which the left ventricles takes a more
spherical shape and overall dilation.
In most occasions, a paradoxical effect then takes place in which there is further ischemic cellular
injury to the damaged myocardium as restoration of blood flow begins, triggered by a complex
interaction between oxygen free radicals and intracellular calcium. There is however, a protective
mechanism against this reperfusion injury lead by an endothelium derived relaxing factor called Nitric
Oxide. It works by inactivating oxygen free radicals, therefore, ameliorating this process of
reperfusion injury.
Stunned myocardium is a condition of transient left ventricular dysfunction following an ischemic
event to the myocardium. It occurs if coronary blood flow was impaired for a brief period of time (5 to
15 minutes). Usually, stunned myocardium persists for hours or days following the re establishment of
coronary blood
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Executive Officer Ceo Is Ernie Herrman
A chief executive officer (CEO) is the head of the company that ultimately finalizes all decisions for a
company. He or she is in charge of every decision that is made. The CEO only reports to one body,
which is the board of directors (BOD). The TJX companies CEO is Ernie Herrman. The TJX
Companies trace back to 1919 when they were Marmaxx, and now they have 3600 hundred store in 9
different countries on 3 different continents. They have stores by different names, the ones that are
located in the USA are: Marshalls, TJMaxx, Home Goods, and Sierra Trading Post. This is a discount
retail company that buys their product from other brand, designers, stores, or manufacturers in bulk or
out of season merchandise. Their company is growing every day. They opened the Home Goods and
Sierra Trading Post, which is based online, stores only a few years back and that is when the company
name switched from Marmaxx to TJX Companies.
Herman started working for the TJX Companies in 1989. After holding several different position with
the company he became pressident of Marmaxx. In 2008 he got a position as Senior Executive Vice
President over Marmaxx in Canada, and in 2011 he got the position as a president of the TJX
companies. In 2015 he joined the BOD, and in January of 2016 he finally became CEO after Carol
Meyrowitz stepped down ( Board of Directors 2016). Working the way up with a company is one of
the most successful ways to grow with the company and gain their trust, and that is what
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References To My Personal Symbol Of My Hair
My personal symbol is something that it means something that to express my idea, action, and feeling.
My personal symbol come from the place I came from and growing up, the religion I believe. It means
to me a lot for examples, when I cover my hair and when I wear long dress I feel happy because it
makes me feel that I am closer to Allah. My second example is when I wear my cultural cloth I get
excited because a lot of people ask me where did I got from, and where I am from. The dress I wear is
representing a symbol of my country.
I address my personal symbol by covering my hair and wearing long dress especially when I am
fasting or when I go to the mosque to pray on friday and the symbol that I use represents my religion.
I do share my personal
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The Effects Of Modified Early Warning Score
Most adverse events often are preceded by early warning signs indicating clinical deterioration. The
modified early warning score (MEWS) is a patient acuity scoring system that was developed to assist
clinical nurses with identifying clinical deterioration in a patient and when to initiate a rapid response
team call (Stewart et al., 2014). According to Rose et al., (2015) research suggests that before a
catastrophic event, signs and symptoms of clinical deterioration can be detected as early as 6 8hrs
prior to the event. In an effort to identify the subtle changes in a patient s condition, MEWS scoring is
being adopted by most hospitals. To help with the early recognition of clinical decline, members of the
multidisciplinary teams in acute care and emergency rooms track and score the physiologic parameters
such as blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate, temperature and neurological status (Urban et al.,
2015). The MEWS assigns a number between 0 and 3 to the five physiological categories obtained
from the patient based on MEWS score card. Each item on the score card has a weighted value and a
score of 0 as the ideal score. If one of the values falls into an abnormal range, it is given a score
depending on the deviation from the patient s norm (Urban et al., 2015). Individual scores from all
parameters are added up to give the total MEWS score. The higher the MEWS score the more unstable
a patient is. Several research studies indicate that the use of MEWS has aided in
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Marketing Plan For Green Fresh Entry Plan
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PLAN Meadow Fresh Entry Plan in Japan NAME: Sanjay Suthar
Student ID: 140005901 Submitted to: MR. Arjan Van der Boon Content: 1. Executive
Summary........................................... 1.1 Background of company 2.
Opportunity....................................................... 3. Objectives......................................................... 4.
Country Market Environment Analysis............... 4.1 Culture 4.2 Legal 5. Competitive
Analysis.......................................... 6. SWOT Analysis.................................................... 7. Market
Entry Plan............................................... 8. Product............................................................... 9.
Price................................................................... 10. Distribution...................................................... 11.
Promotion........................................................ 12. Market Size...................................................... 13.
Revenue........................................................... 14. Additional Research.......................................... 15.
Reference............................................................ 1. Executive Summary: Meadow Fresh Ltd. are
planning to expand their market globally to a new international market in which they decided to
choose the country Japan and choose the target market
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The Causes Of The Japanese Internment Of WWII
The Japanese internment of WWII was one of the biggest cases of racial prejudice America has ever
committed. During a time when Italian and German Americans were a much bigger threat to our
nation s security, we deliberately alienated Japanese citizens in our society. Not only did we restrict
the freedoms of American born citizens for three years, but we have also caused long term, irreparable
damage to the Japanese people, and their society. While internment may have decreased the odds of
Japanese spies in our military and mob violence it is no excuse for the atrocity we put our own citizens
through. American citizens, who are granted the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happyness,
were robbed of these very rights our country was founded on. Internment camps were often in the
middle of nowhere, and in very disatifactory condition for all residing in them. After internment many
people, since they could not pay their mortgage loans, lost their homes and life savings causing
widespread poverty. These and many other factors are why internment during WWII was unjust and
motivated by racial prejudice, not national security. While Japanese internment may have isolated a
small amount of Japanese spies, it was unjustified considering that the majority of people interned
where innocent. According to government officials at the time, Japanese American citizens posed no
threat to the West coast. Curtis B Munson said in the Muson Report that, There is no Japanese
problem
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Ford s Effect On Manufacturing Industry
On July 30, 1863, an industrialist was born, neither him nor anyone for that matter, knew he was to
forever change the world, he was known as Henry Ford (1863 1947). Ford grew up on his parents
farm in Michigan. He loved to work on the farm machinery. He was good at fixing things and could
even repair watches. Although Ford did not invent the automobile but his introduction of the Model T
automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry, his inventions are still marveled in
the modern world today. Henry Ford installed the World s first moving assembly line in December
1913. Ford and the assembly line improved work conditions, revolutionized production and
revolutionized American society.
Ford effect on manufacturing reaches worldwide. Prior to the Industrial Revolution people were
largely self reliant, but the industrial revolution transported increased separation of labor, and this
separation of labor got a specialization, which carried increased productivity. Specialization, however,
decreased self sufficiency and people became gradually dependent on one another. Which was the
process of socialization of labor. Ford was capable of making a reliable and low cost auto because of
his ground breaking, assembly line. The Assembly line is a sequence of workers, machines, and parts
down which an incomplete product passes, each worker performing a procedure, until the product is
assembled (Mass Production). The assembly line was undoubtedly Ford s greatest
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Self-Moralism And Social Criticism In Jane Addams
Jane Addams wanted the mind of women to be valued and mirrored through the actions of individuals
seeking to use emotions of empathy and feeling of duty rather than self interest. She joined the
growing pool of criticism of Social Darwinism not because of its scientific weaknesses, but rather due
to its center principal of anti morality. She refused to accept its masculine ideals of physical
dominance to serve self interest and its ranking of materialism. Without doubt, one of her most
stringent and remembered points of social criticism was targeted at paternalism. She routinely exposed
the motives behind 19th century philanthropists who attempted to do good to people rather than to do
good with them . Once again, her target of criticism is the male centered way of thinking that was
pertinent in her time, due to the fact that it was overwhelmingly focused on placing oneself ahead of
another person and attempting to force yourself onto them because you feel that your way of handling
the situation is better than those who are experiencing the hardship you are attempting to amend in the
first place. She wanted less of a paternal mindset and more of a maternal one that is categorized by
empathetic collaboration instead of domination. Addams viewed new groups of immigrants as a
welcomed force into urban American society. Her ideology on race, which can be described as
pluralist, was fitting toward a strategy of reform that took aim at socioeconomic conditions that were
far too
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Advantages Of Mastercard
Visa is first in its industry of global consumer payment system (ahead of rivals Mastercard and
American Express). Visa circulates more than 3 billion credit and other payment cards across over 200
countries. As part of its business, the company licenses the Visa name to member institutions, which
issue and market their own Visa products and participate in the VisaNet payment system that provides
authorization, processing, and settlement services (Visa Company Description, 2016). The company
offers corporate (travel) and purchasing card products, as well as value added services. It provides its
services under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink, V PAY, and PLUS brands. Visa Inc. was incorporated
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Mastercard shows consistently higher margins than Visa. For Gross Margin, Visa stays around 80%,
whereas Mastercard is at 100%. Operating margin shows Visa at starts at 20.53% in 2012 and leaps to
61.46% in 2013. It stays close in 2014, grows by about 5% in 2015 and drops about 13% in 2016.
With such inconsistencies, it highlights Mastercard s ability to remain consistent. From 2012 until
2016, operating margin remains constant at about 53%. Visa also fluctuates considerably in their profit
margin. They start at 20.57% and more than double by 2013. From there, it grows to 45.59% in 2015
and drops down to 39.72% in 2016. Mastercard shows the very consistent operating margins of about
38% throughout
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Essay on Art from Baroque Period Through the Postmodern Era
Art from Baroque Period through the Postmodern Era
Renaissance art history began as civic history; it was an expression of civic pride. The first such
history was Filippo Villani s De origine civitatis Florentiae et eiusdem famosis civibus, written about
1381 82. Florentine artists revived an art that was almost dead, Villani asserts, just as Dante had
restored poetry after its decline in the Middle Ages. The revival was begun by Cimabue and completed
by Giotto, who equalled the ancient painters in fame and even surpassed them in skill and talent. After
Giotto came his followers, Stefano, Taddeo Gaddi, and Maso, uomini illustri all, who, together with
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While rare for being texts on art, they are of a type, however, that was common in Renaissance
literature. They belong to a genre or category in which are found some of the most characteristic texts
of Renaissance humanism. Other of the books in this category are by such writers as Bruni, Salutati,
and Manetti, books with which all students of the Renaissance are familiar. They treat broad moral and
philosophical issues, but, as in the accounts of visual art, only insofar as they concern the city of
Florence. And scholars reasonably have asked why there was such a preoccupation with Florence at
this time. One of those who did so was Hans Baron and his answer has been at the center of
discussions of this question since the 1950s.
Baron linked the focus on Florence during the years around 1400 to a struggle over Florentine
independence that began in 1390 with a declaration of war by Milan and ended only in 1454, when
Milan accepted the independent status of the Florentine Republic. These events, he proposed, explain
the direction taken by Florentine political speculation at this time, particularly the stress on republican
ideals of liberty and civic involvement; they gave rise to a distinctive type of humanism, rooted in a
new philosophy of political engagement and active life, and devoted to the celebration of Florence s
republican liberties.
Bruni was responding not to recent events in Florence, came the rejoinder, but
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Death Of Solomon Research Paper
Israel s Golden Age was during the reign of Solomon. As king, he had many different
accomplishments that many other kings did not have. Solomon three sources of national income were,
taxation that provided the main part of his support for his family as well as furnished his court. Second
was tribute and gifts that were received from different nations. Lastly was the trade relationships that
were developed in many areas. Solomon grew his kingdom through building temples and palaces
alongside developing alliances with Egypt and other nations. But after Solomon s death, his empire
crumbled and division occurred. There are four main reasons why this division happened. First, there
is evidence that even before the death of Solomon, the nation was already starting to fall and this was
because the tribes had grown jealous of their independency and rights. The tribal jealousy can be
traced by to the time of Jacob and his wives. Leah and Rachel were jealous of on another, mainly
when it came to their sons and who would receive the blessing of Jacob. But Jacob did not help in this
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Solomon may have introduced foreign trade and increased the nation income, but he increased an
oppressive policy and grew heavy of the people. Many of the issues that Solomon had were economic
such as, building projects, military fortifications, ship construction, and foreign trade which needed
men. Different foreigners were used for labor as well as Israelites as military service. Solomon s pride
and selfishness contributed to his issues. He added tax to supply for his wasteful court. He wanted to
be a king that was admired by all the other kings. Samuel prophecy concerning kingship and was
fulfilled in Solomon. Now this wasn t necessarily a good thing, He put burdensome taxes on the
people, he took over the basic sources of wealth and more. The people of the northern tribes wanted to
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When Can Babies Eat Honey?
Honey is a natural substance produced by bees and popularly consumed by humans for health reasons.
Aside from being useful as a remedy for asthma, cough, hay fever, stomach problems and diarrhea,
honey is also delightful to the taste. Parents may want to allow their babies to experience new tastes,
such as that of honey, but health experts warn that the proper time to introduce honey to young babies
must be considered because serious side effects may occur when it is given too early.
When Can Babies Eat Honey?
Many cultures believe in the health benefits of honey and allow their babies to eat it early in their
lives. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises parents not to give their babies
raw or unpasteurized honey if they are younger than 12 months old. It should not be added to water,
formula or food, including processed or baked goods. This also includes beverages, bread or cereals
that may be sweetened with honey. This may be a conservative guideline but it is worth considering
and discussing with your baby s doctor (pediatrician).
Why Is Honey Unsafe for Your Babies?
1. Why is honey unsafe for your babies?
The main reason for delaying the introduction of honey to a baby s diet is that it can cause infant
botulism. This condition is caused by the ingestion of Clostridium botulinum spores.This type of
bacteria produces toxins inside the digestive tract and can lead to serious side effects. These include
paralysis of the baby s muscles, which can also
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Intro Aria Grande
The piece of music I decided to choose is Intro by Ariana Grande. Since I have such a strong love for
music there are a lot of song that I love and it s hard to choose one that I love the most. However, if I
was ever asked what is my favorite song I would probably say that song by Ariane Grande is. She is a
very talented artist and I love so many of her songs but that one is my favorite. The only downside
about the song is that it s only a minute and 20 seconds long because it s just an intro to the album.
Then again, I often think that s why it s such a great song, because it leaves the mind wondering. The
overall genre of this song is pop and R B which probably has something to do with why I love the
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The tempo of the song is very consistent, it never speeds up nor slows down. The rhythm of this song
can be a bit hard to find since it s so slow but the rhythm follows the 1, 2, 3 pace. The texture of the
song changes, it starts off as homophonic when she accompanied by the backup singing the
accompanied by the instruments. Then it turns into monophonic with the solo of the instruments. This
song has two major functions in my life which is aesthetic enjoyment and emotional expression. In my
opinion, this song s beauty is the epitome of perfection, I have no problem saying that this song is one
of the, if not the most beautiful song I have ever heard. I would say it functions say emotional
expression because I feel as though with the melody alone it speaks to me. Every single time I hear
this song I feel that happy and peaceful feeling you feel when you re in love. Even if not being in love
this can make you excited for it. Though the song is very slow, the mood of it is happy. You can tell
from the lyrics that she is in love and happy to be in love. You can also get hope from the lyrics, she is
hopefully that they can go together and be
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How To Eradicate Homelessness
Housing first can eradicate homelessness and the city of Denver would save a lot of money. In the
June 29, 2016, Seattle Times article, Solutions to Homelessness in San Francisco within Reach , Fagan
Kevin states that it s now years later, and these days, Walker says the city of San Francisco has saved
$8000 per homeless person in annual expenses. We ve saved millions on this (Kevin). The cost for
emergency services, and prison time, tickets, ambulance cost, and police ticketing of the homeless
ends up being the the expenses of the city. This can be thousands of dollars every year on the
homeless, therefore if they are housed, the city would save a lot of money. One homeless person cost
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Some people might be dealing with addiction, or mental health, and that might be the reason why they
became homeless. Therefore the housing with supportive care will do those people two good. First it
would get them from the streets, hence making them healthy, and secondly they will be able to have
direct access to help in their own homes. This would prevent them from going into the streets they
might find comforts. Also, the city should be committed to the projects and always set goals to what
they want to achieve from the solutions. According to McCoy, When we started it back in 04 and 05,
we didn t know this would end, but we committed to it. And now, the chronic homelessness are no
longer tallied in numbers. They are tallied by name. The last few are waiting for their house . The city
of Denver should not start building the houses with the assumption of it being empty after a couple of
years, because the people will eventually go back to the streets. But rather they should think positively
and hope to get the best results from their actions. Many homeless people would have trust issues
because of some personal situations in the past, but when the city assures them that the houses are
theirs and it is their responsibility to take proper care of them,
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Hamlet And Family Dysfunctional In William Shakespeare s...
Hamlet..? We all know, and have heard of the great play, and book of the famous tragedy that was
made by Shakespeare. Some debate to see the story as a good piece of art to something that teaches
and also reveals some traits that people have. When we all think of hamlet I believe we think of a
crazy time were a king was killed for a throne, and it just so happens to be the death of a king who had
an insane family, but there is so much more to it then that. Hamlet is a bunch of things when I look at
it. What I see is a time and place were the actions of people were expressed in a way that the world is
not perfect. We see this royal family with deep family disfunction, distrust and mistrust within each
other, and just straight up corruption. People need to understand that this play holds deadly truths and
lies, but also a handful of passion, sadness, and the need of love. But sometimes love can come with
piece. A powerful word to describe the Hamlet family is very dysfunctional. Family dysfunction rules
out there hope of trusting one another and depending on the family to even be a family. In the book
Hamlet as you read through the pages, you will begin to see that. The whole family will rarely sit with
each other and just enjoy the presence of their company without being suspicious of some accusation
that just happens to be brought up, it s as if to call it a big family dysfunction. Having a family is
really big part of growing up and when your father dies, as
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Theories Of Humanitarian Intervention
Section one deals with the debates that surround the issues of humanitarian intervention and just war
theory on the basis of international scale. One article by Holzgrefe is completely focused on the
debate, stating the many ethical theories of many different theorists: from utilitarianism; natural law;
social contractrianism; communitarianism; and legal postivism (7). Holzgrefe goes on to define what
each ethical theorist is and their understanding of the debate on humanitarian intervention. However,
there is the idea of when it is right to intervene and when intervention is unfavorable. The most
interesting part was the third section of the article.
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The idea of selective is that it is based on a voluntary choice to determine when and why one should
intervene when massacres and wars are surrounding certain countries. Brown sets up an example
where he discusses the speech of Prime Minister Tony Blair, in Blair s last question, he asked do we
have national interests involved? (4). Brown discusses how this question alone shows selectivity.
Brown goes on to say that what Blair meant was that unless interests are directly involved,
intervention is likely short lived and ineffective (6). However, goes back to the idea of human rights
violations, which has been the one of the main reasons why all these articles have some
theorist/individuals who are trying to validate that a good reason to intervene is for the sole purpose of
human rights, that it is not an obligation, but as a way to treat human as an end not as means as Kant
would say. Which briefly brings me to touch upon the fourth and last article by Teson Fernando, the
interesting part is that human intervention is an obligation. In a way that is true, but no country is
going to agree on that because countries are selfish and don t have an obligation to help their
neighbors if it mean that their on safety and interest are at
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Effects Of Prison Experiment
Psychological Effects of Prison Philip Zimbardo s Stanford Prison Experiment remains an important
study in our understanding of how situational forces can influence human behavior (Cherry). The
purpose was to understand the development of norms and the effects of roles, labels, and social
expectations in a simulated prison environment ( Stanford Prison Experiment ). What was supposed to
be a two week experiment only went on for six days because Philip G. Zimbardo says our guards
became sadistic and our prisoners became depressed and showed signs of extreme stress ( Stanford
Prison Experiment ). In 1971, the Stanford Prison Experiment successfully proved that predefined
roles strip away individuality, moral values, and dignity. Philip Zimbardo was the leader of the
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Previously guards were told to make the prisoners feel powerless without physically harming them
(Ratnesar). Participants now assume that their job is to make the prisoners feel powerless, which
blinds them of how guards should actually treat prisoners. Prisoners are expected to obey guards even
when one of the guards lined up the other prisoners and had them chant aloud: Prisoner #819 is a bad
prisoner. Because of what Prisoner #819 did, my cell is a mess, Mr. Correctional Officer. They
shouted this statement in unison a dozen times ( Conclusion ). Prisoners shame fellow inmates under
the guards command because it is the right thing to do instead of defending prisoner #819. Later the
experiment ended early because it could be seen through videotapes that the guards were escalating
their abuse of prisoners in the middle of the night when they thought no researchers were watching (
Conclusion ). Guards abuse their power instead of using reasonable discipline because they know that
they are the authority in this
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Tangerine Archetype Analysis
Young children used to play with toys called Transformers, but little do people know that transformers
are actually shapeshifters. Shapeshifters are people that can change the way they look like or act
toward others. In Edward Bloor s novel Tangerine, Joey Costello proves to be the mythological
archetype of the shapeshifter in three ways. First, Joey Costello is the shapeshifter to Paul (the hero)
because he is bewilderingly changeable. When people are bewilderingly changeable they change how
they act towards others. For instance, during Joey s few days at Tangerine Middle, he was mad
because he was being picked on by Tino. Joey said, I can t believe I let you talk me into this and he
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Joey says, This is how you get by here right? You kiss up to these guys? You re scared of these guys
(154)? Joey says this because he does not see how anyone could stand these guys picking on and
calling them name. When Joey says, You kiss up to these guys? He is basically saying that Paul does
whatever Tino and the gang say. Here Joey makes us doubt if he is really Paul s friend. If you think
about it the real reason he says this is that he basically hates Tino and his gang. Likewise, since he s
mad, he starts saying really rude comments he might regret later. Similar to what he said earlier, he
snaps and yells at Paul again. In science class while working on their project, Joey snapped and took
his anger out on Paul after Tino jumped at him. Joey said, You re a gutless wonder, Fisher You re
afraid of girls. You re afraid of your own brother. Now you re afraid of these lowlifes. They treat you
like a dog, and you take it! Take it? You like it! You think they re your friends (154)! After Joey makes
Tino made at him, he snaps at Paul because he let Paul talk him into coming to Tangerine. When Joey
calls Paul a Gutless wonder he means that he does not stand up for himself when Tino or anyone is
picking on him. When Joey said, They treat you like a dog. He means that they kick and push him
around and that he does not do anything about it. When Joey Says, You like it! He means that
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Chinese Culture In Australia
Chinese and Europeans have both migrated to Australia for many different reasons. Both cultures have
changed and adapted to better suit this country, yet their cultures remain vastly different. The main
difference in culture is regarding the family.
Traditionally, both Chinese and European culture shared a similar view of gender roles: that the male
was the breadwinner, and the female looked after the home and family. In Australia, it seems gender
roles for both are changing with time and are now determined by individual family preference rather
than traditional culture (Metro South Health. 2015).
European Australian, or western, values are believed to be an extension of rights to the individual. In
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These values are identified as autonomy, intimacy, aspiration and acceptance. They touch on the
individual s ability for self direction, a need for love, friendship and social acceptance. They also
touch on an individual s ambition regarding success and achievements. These values reflect the needs
of individuals, and do not take communal or familial needs into account.
Historically, English couples were expected to build their own home, living separately to their parents.
Due to this practice, it is a widely believed myth, that in Australia, extended families are not held in
high regard. A survey conducted by the Australian institute of family studies, showed that physical and
emotional support was utilised both to and from extended family and that frequent contact with
extended family takes place in approximately 66% of families. The use of cars and phones make
keeping in contact much easier, even though families may be spread out geologically.
The four main family values in Chinese culture are achieving security and prosperity, respect and filial
piety, harmony and importance of family. All these values strive to ensure the families stability and
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Flag Desecration Case Study
this case the Court considered whether the First Amendment protected non speech acts, as Johnson
was convicted of flag desecration and not of verbal communication. If acts of non speech are
protected, then would Johnson s burning of the flag represent expressive conduct which would permit
him to invoke the First Amendment in challenging his conviction. The court reiterated its long
standing that the protection of speech does not end at written or spoken word, as previously decided in
the case of Stomberg v. California, and Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School
District. The Court acknowledged that conduct may be sufficiently imbued with elements of
communication to fall within the scope of the First and Fourteenth Amendments. Having reviewed
whether the intent to convey a message was present and the likelihood that the message conveyed
would be understood, by bystanders, the Court felt that there were sufficient communication elements
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Since Johnson s burning of the flag coincided with the political demonstration in opposition to the
Republican Party and their nomination of Ronald Regan for President, his actions sufficiently met the
elements of communication required to meet the criteria for invoking the First Amendment
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The French Revolution And The Arab Spring
Throughout history many societies have, and will likely continue to have revolutions as we as humans
strive towards a utopian society. Each and every one of these revolution follows some pattern, a
pattern that most often includes a great number of civilian casualties. But what is it that pushes such
revolutions forward? Why have people risked and given their lives fighting against their own
leadership? Looking at both the French Revolution and the Arab Spring can help uncover the answer
to these questions, as for people to willingly risk their lives, they must have been living in destitute
situations. Both of these societies did indeed have many social and economic problems, as well as a
poor quality of life, specifically for the bottom class, or in the case of the French Revolution, the Third
Estate. It is because of these issues that the people stood up to their leaders and demanded a better life,
overtaking the government in the process. Prior to the French Revolution enlightenment thinkers such
as Voltaire had been writing about equality and individual freedoms. These ideas began to catch hold
with the populous of France, who were almost all living in very poor conditions. Perhaps the most
important of these authors, in regards to the French Revolution, was John Locke who talked about the
idea of a decentralized government, a system where the people represented the people; a democracy.1
The people of France began to make a push for such equality, and in August of
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Essay On Mercedes
Mercedes Benz is a comprehend brand, everybody in this world know the brand of Mercedes Benz.
There are some who have not seen the brand but instead has thought about it sometime as of late. That
is the way how successful the brand is. Mercedes Benz has been a pioneer being developed following
the time that they started in the year of 1886. Various improvements have been envisioned by
Mercedes Benz as year s cruises by. For e.g. counting 4 Wheel Independent Suspension, crash testing
program, Antilock Braking System (ABS), Tele Aid and Attention Assist. Not only that, they already
have future plans ahead of them like for example, the DICE System which is fit for seeing and using a
driver s hand improvement to make a custom virtual dashboard and Autonomous which will be the
self driving automobile. Mercedes holds licenses on the lion s offer of security components. Which is
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Firstly is the cost. A significant number of us realize that the cost of the automobile is exceptionally
costly, regardless of the possibility that it will be a small automobile. So the individuals who are of
normal families won t be able to buy the automobile. This will make the Mercedes Benz Company
lost a ton of profit. The following is the service charge of Mercedes Benz is amazingly high; one time
of overhauling it might cost one thousand or more. Other than that, the frill and the extra parts of
Mercedes Benz auto are likewise extremely costly. All aspects of the automobile likewise cost more
than a thousand. Moreover, the Mercedes automobile utilization of petrol is high and these days the
cost of petrol is escalating as well. Not just that, promotional campaign is one clear wellspring of
shortcoming too. Mercedes Benz scarcely has any promotional campaign. While different brands will
for the most part have no less than 3 4 times each year. Additionally the automobiles take quite a while
to be created which can prompt anxious
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Attractiveness As A Long Term Romantic Partner
Attractiveness ratings as a short term and a long term romantic partner, as well as an opposite sex
friend and a friend to other opposite sex people are shown in Fig.1 (women s rating for attractiveness
of male dates) and Fig.2 (men s rating for attractiveness of female dates). In Fig.1 and Fig.2, it is
noteworthy that men considered even low willing female dates as attractive as more than 5 out of 10
in the scales, but women never gave men with low willingness such high ratings in all four categories
of attractiveness.
A three way 2 (Sex: Women vs. Men) x 3 (Willingness: Willing vs. Control vs. Unwilling) x 3
(Ability: Strong vs. Average vs. Weak) between subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was
conducted to evaluate the effects of sex, willingness, ability on four forms of attractiveness. Sex had
significant main effects on all four forms of attractiveness (as a short term partner, F_(1,694) = 118.80,
p .001; as a long term partner, F_(1,694) = 40.39, p .001; an opposite sex friend, F_(1,694) = 32.67, p
.001; as a friend to other opposite sex people, F_(1,694) = 33.33, p .001). Male participants gave
significantly higher ratings for all kinds of attractiveness of a female date.
There were main effects of willingness to protect on all four forms of attractiveness (as a short term
partner, F_(2,694) = 104.72, p .001; as a long term partner, F_(2,694) = 209.02, p .001; an opposite
sex friend, F_(2,694) = 189.22, p .001; as a friend to other opposite sex
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Trauma In The Sorrow Of War
Specifically in American soldiers, Almost 31 percent of Vietnam veterans [...] have been affected by
PTSD ( PTSD ). This means many soldiers have gone through a traumatic experience during their
time of war. Merriam Webster defines trauma as A disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting
from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury ( Trauma ). Kathleen M. O Connor, a
professor at Columbia Theological Seminary, states, Trauma Theory refers to a loose, interdisciplinary
conversation that investigates the lingering consequences of violence upon individuals and
communities (O Connor). The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh can be analyzed through a Trauma lens by
asking what the causes and effects are of trauma, and if there are any signs of addiction to trauma.
Kien, the main character of the novel, goes through many grim events that ultimately lead him to
develop certain defense mechanisms and a type of addiction.
Trauma Theory reveals that Kien s sorrow is derived from the Vietnam war and events that happened
because of it. Maja Milatovic, a course coordinator at ANU college in Australia, states that Trauma
Theory has [...] connections to wider socio political frames such as survivor narratives (Milatovic).
The Sorrow of War can be read as a survivor narrative because Of the entire scout platoon sent into ...
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Terrible experiences during the war molded Kien s postwar life because of the recurring thoughts and
defense mechanisms he developed. The war had a large toll on Kien s mind causing him to act certain
ways, whether that was waking up screaming, getting drunk, getting in fights, or writing. In the novel
Kien thinks to himself, Whether pleasant or ugly memories, they are there to stay for ten, twenty
years, perhaps forever (Ninh 44). The trauma that many people, especially veterans, go through
become apart of them for a large portion of their
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Leadership in the Movies Wall Street Essay
This film deals with corporate America and the ethical behavior in the workplace. Bud Fox, as a
young account executive, has the desire to become the highest salesperson in his company, and also
the desire to become very rich. His focus is centered on getting a big account, mainly Gordon Gekko
s. Gordon Gekko appears as a leader because of his charisma and his power to reward and by being an
expert in his field as an investor. Gekko uses his power as a leader for personal gain. He uses his
leadership negatively. He uses persuasion with reward –making Bud a very rich man—to get him to
get inside trading information. This knowledge is against the law. By forcing Bud to make a quick
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This is similar to Apollo 13 when Gene Krantz used Ken Mattingly, an expert and also an astronaut, to
find a way to get the crew back to earth. Like Gene Krantz and the team members worked together to
return the spacecraft, Bud uses union representatives and Laurence to develop a plan of action for
forcing Gordon to sell his stock in Bluestar Airline. Everything that Gordon had taught Bud in
acquiring Anacott Steel, Bud uses to acquire Bluestar stock. Laurence, the expert and with the power
to but the stock, acquires the stock. Bud, like Todd in Dead Poet s Society, arises as a leader instead of
a follower when he realizes that he has been used, failed his father, and Bluestar Airlines. He gets
followers, the union representatives and Laurence, to do the right thing because they were hard
working people like his father and whom he respected. While Todd stood on his desk in salute to Mr.
Keating, Bud stood up to Gordon by helping Laurence buy up the stock to save the company.
Laurence Wildman, a rival to Gordon, doesn t emerge as a leader, but he is similar to Mr. Keating in
Dead Poet s Society. Mr. Keating wanted the boys to be all they could be and achieve. Laurence
wanted Anacott Steel to make the company successful. Like Ralph met with Jack in Lord of the Flies,
Laurence meets with Gordon to gain back the steel companies stock. Rivalry existed between
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Theory Analysis Essay
Notes
The ultimate goal of theory evaluation is to determine the potential of the theory to scientific
knowledge.
Hardy
Theory evaluation: o meaningful and logical adequacy o Operational and empirical adequacy o
Testability o Generality o Contribution to understanding o Predictability o Pragmatic adequacy
Logical adequacy (diagramming) identifying all theoretical terms (concepts, constructs, operational
definitions, referents).
Theory is a set of interrelated concepts and statements
Emprical adequacy single most important criterion for evaluating a theory applied in practice.
Margaret Ellis o Identified characteristics of significant theories
 Scope
 Complexity
 Testability
 Usefulness
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Ellis states that theories are insignificant if they do not generate a hypothesis of some sort (Ellis,
1968). Hardy states that a theory is made up of hypothesis derived from axioms, initial hypothesis or
postulates (Hardy, 1973). The second similarity I found between both theorists was the characteristic
of usefulness as a prime characteristic for the significance of a theory. Ellis states that theories are not
considered significant if their usefulness is not explored to develop and guide practice (Ellis, 1968).
Similarly, Hardy has a characteristic of pragmatic adequacy, which is essentially the usefulness of a
theory (Hardy, 1973). The third similarity I found was the characteristic of information generation
used in both theory evaluation approaches. Ellis states that significant theories are capable of
generating a great deal of new information (Ellis, 1968). Hardy s characteristic of contribution to
understanding is similar in that it explores new ideas, insight, and different ways of looking at the
theory (Hardy, 1973). The last similarity I found was the shared characteristic of generality and scope.
Ellis states that the broader the scope of the theory, the greater the significance of the theory (Ellis,
1968). Similarly, Hardy believes the more general a theory is; the more useful it is (Hardy, 1973).
I noticed a few differences between the two theorists. The first difference I noted was their views on
the
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Study on Mental Retardation
MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK ASSIGNMENT
MALATHI PRIYANKA.R
II MSW
SUBMITTED ON
02/04/2013
CONTENT TOPICS | PG.NO | * Introduction * Medico legal issues * Medico legal issues in medical
practice * Labelling a case as medico legal case * Examples of Medico legal issues * General
guidelines for dealing with medico legal cases * Precautions to be taken in medico legal case *
Consumer Protection Act and Medical Profession * Patient s rights and Consumer Protection Act *
The Persons With Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection Of Rights And Full Participation) Act,
1995 * Conclusion * Reference | 030304040505070809141718 |
INTRODUCTION:
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Examples of MLCs:
The following are some of the examples of MLCs and medical officers should use their professional
judgement to decide any other cases not enumerated in the list:
(a) Assault and battery, including domestic violence and child abuse
(b) Accidents like Road Traffic Accidents (RTA), industrial accidents etc.
(c) Cases of trauma with suspicion of foul play
(d) Electrical injuries
(e) Poisoning, Alcohol Intoxication
(f) Undiagnosed coma
(g) Chemical injuries
(h) Burns and Scalds
(j) Sexual Offences
(k) Criminal abortions
(l) Attempted suicide
(m) Cases of asphyxia as a result of hanging, strangulation, drowning, suffocation etc.
(n) Custodial deaths
(o) Death in the operation theatre
(p) Unnatural deaths
(q) Death due to Snake Bite or Animal Bite
(r) Fire Arm injuries
(s) Drug overdose
(t) Drug abuse
(u) Dead brought to the Accident and Emergency Dept / MI Room (Found dead) and deaths occurring
within 24 hours of hospitalization without establishment of a diagnosis
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR DEALING WITH MEDICO LEGAL CASES (a) In emergencies,
resuscitation and stabilization of the patient will be carried out first and medico legal formalities may
be completed subsequently. The consent for treatment is implied in all emergencies.
(b) Emergency medical care will be administered to all cases brought to any AFMS Health Care
Establishment irrespective of
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Relationship between Cognitive Disability and Mechanics of...
The purpose of the study is to establish the relationship between cognitive disability and mechanics of
timed up and go(TUG) in the individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Cognitive abilities directly
influence the performance of functional abilities; independence and social life of the individuals with
MS.1 TUG is an important measure of functional measure in healthy and diseased population.6
Cognitive disability such as memory attention, execution of task, fluency and information processing
speeds are affected in the people with MS that affects their activities of daily living.2 We assume that
variability in the mechanics of TUG will increase with increase in cognitive disability. On the basis of
result of the present research study, a protocol combining drug treatment, cognitive rehabilitation
along with physical rehabilitation can be designed for improving quality of life of people MS.3
Methods: Participants: Ten men and women with a medical diagnosis of multiple sclerosis will be
invited to participate in the study. Individuals with MS must be able to walk up to a distance of 15
meters without an assistive device and have a self reported expanded disability score (EDSS) ≤ 6.5.
Participants will be recruited from the state of South Dakota. The individual with orthopedic disability,
pregnancy or recent exacerbation of symptoms in past 3 months will not be included in the study. I.
First session: During the first session all individuals will complete the following
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Effects Of Global Warming On The World Essay
Diseases, war, etc... Those are major concerns of this world, and climate change is always a hot issue
given to debate. It s not just a matter of a single country, but it s a problem of the whole human race.
Humanity is facing the risk of extinction. The impact of environmental pollution leads to climate
change and natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes. Those disasters are caused
by the impact of humans to nature, such as deforestation, ecological imbalance, and use of chemicals.
Gas emissions from industries in urban areas are also a big factor that causes global warming. Earth s
temperature has been increasing each year. Glaciers melting are one of the early signs of global
warming. If more glaciers melt, the sea level will increase which may cause flooding in certain areas.
Global dimming is even more harmful to humans than global warming. Global dimming is also caused
by humans because of the air pollution caused by burning coal, oil, and wood, which releases carbon
dioxide to the earth s atmosphere. Air pollution can cause all kinds of illnesses, such as lung cancer,
heart diseases, and asthma. Climate change is impactful worldwide. Even though some people say that
climate change happens naturally, I believe it is caused by the impact of human activity. It is clear to
see how the impact of humans affects the climate. As the human population increases rapidly, the need
for housing, food, factories, and buildings also increases. Although, forests
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Black Guerilla Family Gang Case Study
The Black Guerilla Family gang originated in the California prison systems in the 1960s and 30 years
later eventually made its way to the prison systems of Maryland and onto the streets of Baltimore City
and Howard County. This organization is considered among the most powerful gangs in the state, and
has been known for its criminal activities in and outside of correctional facilities. The Black Guerilla
Family gang increased its strength through numbers as they heavily recruited during the inflow of
criminals as they were being processed into the detention centers and facilities. It was reported that
nearly one third of more than 3,000 identified gang members within the system were affiliated with
the Black Guerrilla Family, and they even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A two year collaborative effort between the state and federal authorities, the Baltimore assistant state s
attorneys and assistant U.S. attorneys, the Drug Enforcement Administration agents and corrections
officials and the city police adopted a networking agenda, to bring this case together. These different
entities knew that in order to gather information on this organization that would help bring down this
criminal empire, advanced technology such as wiretaps, surveillance and surveillance cameras,
informants, cell phone sniffing dogs, body orifice scanners, improved gang intelligence, adopted new
regulations that subject potential employees to expanded background checks and exhausted countless
man hours to target the Black Guerilla Family organization as they attempted to keep contraband out
of the facilities and incarcerate all members of the Black Guerilla organization. Since the state lacked
a racketeering statute, Maryland beefed up its anti gang statute and had made dismantling gangs a
focus, hiring three prosecutors in 2009, who were solely dedicated to prosecuting gang members.
Alicia Simmons, a correctional officer inside of the Baltimore detention center was accused of
smuggling cell phones and heroin into the prison for incarcerated members of the powerful Black
Guerrilla Family, while Fonda White, another correctional officer
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Persuasive Essay On Bee Bees
Imagine you walk into your local bistro to order your favorite tea with honey and you were told there
is no honey available. How would you feel? Would you want to become a beekeeper or have a bee
garden? This is why ordinary people should take action to make sure that honey bees do not become
extinct. More people need to care about this problem, and take action to prevent it from ever
happening. By putting these plans into action we can keep the bee population growing and ensuring
the local economy has a supply of honey. Ordinary people should become beekeepers or create bee
gardens to save the bees and the local economy.
With people doing this it will help the economy immensely. Bees are an important source of our daily
lives. The bees, pollinate many plants if it vanishes so will a huge portion of flowers and crops. This
will have a major impact on the economy as there will not be as many flowers or food around.
Restaurants benefit by being able to purchase local honey for dishes and cocktails. If honey bees
become scarce, restaurants may have to close. The restaurants would also have to get rid of the drinks
and entrees which include honey. If honey becomes scarce and restaurants close down, it would have a
major impact on the economy. Peter Spencer, who works at the Warwickshire Beekeepers Association
discusses more about the bee population and how to prevent it in the following paragraph.
Individuals do not have to do much to keep the bee population growing. Spencer says, to attract bees
we do not have to have a garden with many flowers, but it must be planted with certain flowers.
People can construct a garden in any way imaginable, it just has to have certain flowers that attract
bees. The population of honey bees will increase and the amount of honey will too. Our past President
has also joined to help bees from becoming extinct. Since 2009, the White House has maintained a
hive of 70,000 bees that produce honey for the presidential kitchen and pollinate the vegetables in
First Lady Michelle Obama s kitchen garden. As a result of the President doing this, it will influence
many other citizens to do the same considering the President is a major figure in the economy. There
will be global
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Coach Ken Carter s Coach Carter
Coach Carter, an inspiring movie directed by Thomas Carter that told the story of a real life high
school basketball coach, was filled with unique and intriguing characters that underwent a
heartwarming growth throughout the movie. Coach Ken Carter, the main character, was the one that
helped the team evolve by being demanding, fun and, most importantly, by showing a strong sense of
leadership. It was through Ken Carter s actions and words that we were able to see that he was made
to coach the players and how much the team meant to him.
Firstly, Coach Carter was capable of being exceedingly demanding, whether it was with the boys of
the basketball team or with his own son when they were at home. It was easy to understand how much
he pushed te basketball players when he said: Average is juste not good enough. Period! (??:??), which
meant that he wanted the team to be the best. It was also evident that he asked for a lot when he
demanded that his players maintained a grade point average of 2.3 or greater, instead of the 2.1 they
were normally required to have. He also asked the team to wear ties when there were games, made
them do a lot of suicides and push ups, and asked them to call each others sir . Although the Coach s
requests may have been annoying to the players, it was obvious that, in the long run, Ken really only
wanted the best for them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, when Lyle, one of the team member, said he wasn t a sir, Coach Carter responded: Oh,
well, are you a madam? (10:15), which made the boys laugh. In addition, he used girls name from his
past, like his sister Diane or his childhood sweetheart Delilah, to teach some game strategy. The Coach
s humor motivated the team and made the practices more entertaining. With his retort and his funny
side, Ken Carter really knew how to make basketball be a little more
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Advantages Of Fast Food
In reality of the modern era, there are many fast food outlets worldwide and continues being a popular
choice for majority of the population, mostly due to it being fast and ready to go anytime and
anywhere. However, obesity being caused by fast food restaurants has been the subject of worldwide
debate for many years now as there have been campaigns and boycotts against several fast food
restaurants such as McDonalds, Burger King and KFC. This essay will go more into detail about how
fast food is one of the main contributors to obesity, people pushing the blame to fast food and why fast
food is cheaper compared to healthier food.
To begin with, people have been blaming fast food for childhood obesity but fast food cannot be
entirely blamed but does contribute to unhealthy children. One of the main culprits for ... Show more
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Also, fast food is readily available everywhere, and whenever you want regardless of time and
location. According to Gagnon and Freudenberg (2012), research stated that low income
neighbourhoods have disproportionately higher concentrations of fast food outlets. These industries
are successful because they offer consumers a quick, more affordable, convenient and tasty meal that
is mostly high in fat and salt content and low in fiber and calcium (The Heart Links Project: Dangers
of Eating Fast Food, (n.d.)). Most fast food restaurants have similar layouts such as having a limited
menu, minimal service, and inexpensive food served quickly to customers. Sales are expected to rise
as fast food restaurants meet the needs of current consumers which are convenience, being
inexpensive, and having meals served quick. Trends toward longer workdays, combined with the
growing number of dual income families and, low income communities make fast food an extremely
attractive food option for those in the quick paced
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The Weaknesses Of Marcus Brutus In Shakespeare s Julius...
At the end of William Shakespeare s Julius Ceasar, it was Marcus Antonius that said upon Marcus
Brutus death, This was the noblest Roman of them all... . I would have to agree with that statement for
many reasons. Though, what I ve seen as his strengths, there are some that also serve as his
weaknesses. Brutus lives by a strict moral compass and code of ethics entwined with a rigid sense of
idealism. All of which are great virtues but are also deadly flaws. Brutus acts out of a desire to limit
the self serving aspects of his actions. Ironically, however, in each instance, he dooms the very cause
that he seeks to promote, which does no one any good. Also, his commitment to principle repeatedly
leads him to make mistakes. In the play, where
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Liberia Essay
Liberia owes its establishment to the American Colonization Society; founded in 1816 to resettle freed
American slaves in Africa. An attempt at colonization in Sierra Leone had failed in 1815. Six years
later native rulers granted a tract of land on Cape Mesurado, at the mouth of the Saint Paul River, to
U.S. representatives, and the first Americo Liberians, led by Jehudi Ashmun, began the settlement. In
1824 an American agent for the society, Ralph Randolph Gurley, named the new colony Liberia and
the Cape Mesurado settlement Monrovia. Other separate settlements were established along the coast
during the next 20 years. Soon, however, conflicts arose between the settlers and the society in the
United States. By the time Joseph Jenkins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The indigenous population, however, was still treated as second class citizens, without voting rights.
U.S. Liberian relations became closer after the United States entered World War II In 1942 the
republic agreed to allow U.S. troops to be based in the country despite the fact that Liberia did not
declare war on the Axis powers until 1944. In 1945 Liberia became one of the original member states
of the United Nations. Following his election in May 1943, President William V. S. Tubman pursued a
policy of national unification and economic development through foreign investment. The latter policy
led to the exploitation in the 1950s of iron ore deposits in the Bomi Hills, located north of Monrovia.
In the presidential election of May 1951, women and indigenous property owners voted for the first
time, but the few thousand Americo Liberians living in the coastal region still retained control of the
government. The incumbent Tubman, candidate of the dominant True Whig Party, was reelected
without opposition. The government had suppressed the Reformation and United People s parties.
Their leaders, supported mainly by residents of the hinterland, were arrested or exiled following the
election. President Tubman was returned to office in the 1955 election, but he narrowly escaped
assassination during his victory celebration Thirty people were indicted for treason; two former
cabinet ministers and five others were convicted.
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Thematic Patterns In Hamlet
Thematic Patterns
(An Analysis of the Themes in Shakespeare s Hamlet Acts 1, 2, and 3) More often than not, excellent
authors incorporate subtle themes into their story lines. These themes can seems nonexistent towards
the beginning of a plot, but after careful study and examination of the literature, a reader can find that
there are in fact many main themes that are being revisited throughout the work. These themes usually
have multiple meanings and can add essential details to deepen the meaning of the plot in its entirety.
As a system in the textual metafunction of language, the Theme/Rheme options play a significant role
in the creation of texture and structure which make spoken and written texts comprehendible to
listeners and readers. Thematic organization shows the method of development of a text ... Show more
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Ontology, says tradition, is the science of being as such (Inwagen). In other words, ontology is the
study of one s being, or who or what you are. Bernardo boldly questions Francisco by saying, Who s
there? (Shakespeare). Francisco rebukes him by exclaiming, Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold
yourself. (Shakespeare). With these first two lines of the entire play, the reader can already infer that
this is going to be about identification. Who people say they are versus who they actually are is a
monumental argument in this drama. Claudius, the new king of Denmark, cleverly lies to everyone
about his true being: a murderer. Another example is Hamlet. Hamlet acts as if he is going insane for a
majority of the play. However, he is very much in control of his wits and is just pretending to be crazy
in order to get what he wants. Event unfold as the play progresses and people continue to lie and
deceive others with false information about themselves. Ontology is a key factor in the set up of
events that
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Disney s Aladdin
(1) In the Disney s Aladdin, a street rat named Aladdin is the hero of the movie. Aladdin s birth and
childhood is rather an unusual one and to state it in mythological terms, he belongs to the world as he
grows up without both of his parents. Moreover, he has neither money nor a home, so to survive in the
world he learns to steal and lives in an abandoned building with a view of the beautiful Palace, where
he sits and dreams of becoming rich one day.
(2) Aladdin receives his call to adventure when an evil sorcerer named Jafar gets Aladdin imprisoned
for stealing. However, Jafar s real motive behind arresting Aladdin is to have Aladdin go collect a
lamp for him from the Cave of Wonders. (4) To be free from jail, Aladdin accepts the offer and crosses
the threshold when he enters the Cave of Wonders. The Cave of Wonders as named shows Aladdin
many wonderful piles of gold ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Jafar gets a hold of the genie he uses his wishes to become the most powerful Sultan. Aladdin
battles Jafar and his magical powers to rescue all he is keeping captive. Aladdin is finally able to trap
Jafar by persuading him into making a wish to become a genie. Later, Aladdin sucks that Jafar genie
into a lamp and throws the lamp out into the Cave of Wonders, turning everything back to normal and
ultimately winning the battle. (9) After fulfilling his promise of freeing genie, Aladdin from his prince
life returns back to his normal self of being just an ordinary man.
(10) The elixir or the gift everyone gains is love. Aladdin s love for genie, which made him wish for
genie s freedom instead of his dreams. Sultan s love for his daughter, that persuades him to change the
law of who a princess may marry. Lastly, it s the love of Jasmine and Aladdin. (11) The home is now a
happy place where genie is free, Jasmine and Aladdin are married, and Aladdin is now the next Sultan
and no longer a street
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The Core Values Of The European Union
The EU has delivered more than half a century of peace, stability and prosperity, helped raise living
standards and launched a single European currency: the Euro. The core values of the EU are Human
dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights. Furthermore, The
EU takes on the many responsibilities that include, human rights, policy areas, from climate,
environment and health to external relations and security, justice and migration. The EU is an
organization of countries that follow a cooperative political economic system. According to The
Global Organization Series: The European Union, these individual countries voluntarily give up some
power over their own territories to cooperate with other countries in order to make decisions together
(11). This concept creates a free trade zone for the European Union s political and economic
community.
Most of the European Union is on the European continent. According to the CIA s World Fact Book,
the member states of the EU have land borders with 19 other nations. The coastline of the European
Union borders the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Baltic Sea. European mountain
ranges include the Alps, Carpathian Mountains, Balkan Mountains and Scandinavian Mountains with
the tallest mountain in the Union being Mont Blanc. The EU s member states are largely spread out
across Europe and cover an area of 1,707,787 square miles
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The DC Cinematic Universe
It looks like a crisis is starting to brew in Zack Snyder s vision of the DC cinematic universe.
Recently, we reported that The Flash s director left the project due to creative differences and now
Birth.Movies.Death is giving us more insight into the ongoing struggles at Warner Brothers. Batman v
Superman made a lot of money but sources at WB are telling a different story despite the large sum
that was made. Zack Snyder and Geoff Johns were surprised by the critical reviews and sour audience
reaction to their introduction to the DC cinematic universe and the executives were not happy with the
movie s take over all. This is a problem for the studio because the Justice League movie started
shooting just days after the release of BvS which means
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  • 2. The Epic Of Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The Green Knight If one read closely, one can discover the influence Anglo Saxon and Medieval literature had on J. R. R. Tolkien when he wrote his first notable novel, The Hobbit. Tolkien had always enjoyed reading, and teaching literature from past decades, especially the Anglo Saxon Beowulf and the Medieval Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. To introduce the plots of these tales, Beowulf is a Geat warrior who set out with his men on a boat to the Danish land to save civilians from monsters. After arriving to his destination, Beowulf boasted about his achievements, and promised the people of the land he can rid the area of evil. Beowulf successfully defeated two monsters and became king of the Geat s. Toward the end of his reign, the aged Beowulf faced his final battle which determines the fate of Beowulf s life. Furthermore, Sir Gawain is a knight of a king named Arthur. During a dinner in the Arthur s castle one night, a mysterious green knight visited the castle and challenged a game upon the people of the castle. Out of all king Arthur s knights, a very brave Sir Gawain stood up to play the deadly game, (which would stretch for a year and a day), so no one else would have to risk their life. While Gawain s deadline approaches, he begins his journey to find the Green knight, and finish the game as promised. On his expedition, he must avoid temptation and stay true to his beliefs in order to make it out of the game alive. Finally, in The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins is an ordinary hobbit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Formal Analysis of Potential Career Choices A Formal Analysis Of Potential Career Choices Introduction A formal analysis of the characteristics and outlook for two possible career choices Policeman vs. Lawyer is a valuable tool in the decision making process used by an employment candidate to make a successful selection between them. New entrants into the job market face a very competitive environment and training (or re training) for jobs is frequently expensive and time consuming. Therefore there is a definite need to make one s career decisions using a comprehensive, formal analysis in order to promote a successful and satisfying career choice. Background information was gathered by a search of peer reviewed articles from governmental and professional journal sources in the literature. These articles provided several important variables to be considered in the methodology, including: (a) candidate gender; (b) candidate ethnicity; (c) educational level; (d) physical demands; (e) mental/analytical demands; (f) pathways to advancement; and (g) employment outlook. These decision variables are identified for each potential career choice and then compared and contrasted between the career options. A conclusion is then reached as to a recommended best fit option relative to a candidate s career goals and interests. Police Officer General Responsibilities The general duties of a uniformed Policeman are familiar to most citizens and include (Occupational Outlook Handbook: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Quality Assurance in Health Care INTRODUCTION Pursuing to meet customer expectations is a critical and strategic decision. It is not something an organization does simply to satisfy a standard but it is something does to stay in the business. Meeting customer expectations should be the ultimate goal. Although profit and revenues are very important, this is nothing compare the results of fulfilling customer needs and expectations. Everyone must involve in meeting customer expectations. All personnel should have the capability to meet what the customers expect them to do. Customers are only satisfied if their expectations are consistently met. To be competitive, expectations of customers must meet in a timely and cost effective manner. As for the National Health ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is based on the belief that everything in the organization and business can be improved. As explained by Christina Saint Martin, in house expert in implementing Kaizen system within healthcare organizations, Kaizen is a method of working which will help us all to identify and eliminate waste and improve the quality of the processes that are part of the healthcare experience. It also ensures that our staffs are supported to deliver the highest quality and safest patient care (Wirral University Teaching Hospital, 2010). Kaizen is a big help in NHS because it is the method essential in maintaining and exceeding the level of care that the clients or the patients expecting from the NHS to provide. Kaizen s principle aims for improvement, effectiveness, safety, and waste reduction and those who follow the approach often find a whole lot more in return (Torrington and Hall, 1995). Inventory is used more efficiently as are employee skills and more people are satisfied as they have direct impact on the process. Team members are more satisfied and most likely to commit doing a good job, thus satisfied customers are more likely to stay. It focuses on identifying problems at their source, solving them at their source, and changing standards to ensure the problem stays solved. Although Kaizen s principle is for change and continuous improvement, its consensus can take a long time to reach. It is difficult to start or to introduce a new system because they know where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Christopher Morley On Laziness Laziness is often looked down upon as something unworthy and unhelpful. Many tend to demote those who are lazy, claiming that they lack responsibility and effort. However, in Christopher Morley s essay On Laziness , he takes on a point of view out of the contrary. In his essay, Morley sees the beneficial factors of being lazy. Morley uses historical examples, logical reasoning, and sophisticated and powerful diction to illustrate the light and positive aspects in laziness. Throughout Morley s essay he uses historical examples to back up his points about the beneficial factors of laziness. In his piece, Morley speaks about Doctor Johnson, one of the world s greatest philosophers. Morley states, Doctor Johnson, who was one of the world s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, Unhappily, we were born with a certain fund of energy. We have been hustling about for a number of years now, and it doesn t seem to get us anything but tribulation. Henceforward we are going to make a determined effort to be more languid and demure, In this quote, Morley uses logic to explain why people decide to become lazy. It is not because they want to, it is because we are constantly working hard towards life, but all that effort only leads to trouble and distress. Thus, it is only logical that people become more relaxed and lazy because their hard working and full of energy life does not seem to provide any delight and contentment. Morley continues using logical reasoning as he says, The man who is really, thoroughly, and philosophically slothful is the only thoroughly happy man, Here, Morley claims that someone who is slothful or lazy, is the only genuinely happy person. This connects back to his previous quote because if hustling in life only leads to distress, then it is through laziness and a less active life, is when a person is truly happy. Overall, Morley uses logical reasoning to state that laziness and slothfulness can lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Informative Speech On Lsd Intro The drug that i have chosen is a psychedelic most commonly known as LSD. LSD stands for Lysergic Acid Diethylamide. This drug is most commonly used in the united kingdom but can be found just about anywhere in the world. This is one of the more risky drugs because there are more negative than positive effects. History of Controlled Substance A chemist in Basel , Switzerland named Albert Hofmann synthesized LSD for the first time in 1938. He was looking for a blood stimulant. No one knew about LSDs hallucinogenic effects until 1943 when Albert Hofmann accidentally consumed some LSD. Once these effects became known LSD was popularized in the 1960s by individuals such as psychologist Timothy Leary. He encouraged American students to turn on, tune in, and drop out. This created an entire culture of drug abuse and spread the drug from America to the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe. Even today, use of LSD in the United Kingdom is significantly higher than in other parts of the world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... LSD possession: Possession of Penalty Group 1A hallucinogenic substances like LSD can result in jail terms of two years to life in prison with maximum fines of $250,000. MY SOURCE: https://www.legalmatch.com/law library/article/lsd penalties for sale and possession.html?intake redesigned=1 Legal Response to Possession/Intent to Sell/Distribution of Controlled Substance First Offense Not less than 5 yrs, and not more than 40 yrs. If death or serious injury results, not less than 20 years or more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Does Angela Carter Interact With The Wolf Analysis: While reading The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter, the presentation of the story is significantly altered from the original. In the original story Little Red Riding Hood is portrayed as innocent and naïve. This is mostly accomplished by how she interacts with the wolf. Whenever she interacts with the wolf in the original she behaves as if she is unaware of how dangerous the wolf is. In Angela Carter s retelling Little Red Riding Hood s innocence and naiveté is stripped away from her. This is seen in a few instances in the text. One being when Little Red Riding Hood accepts the bet for a kiss, which she intends on letting him win. Another big change happens towards the end of the story. Here Little Red Riding Hood first strips herself, then the wolf. This change to her character is important because it helps tell a lot about when the story was written and social movements that happened during that time. During the 1970 s the role of women in society and path that women took to maturing was changing significantly from what it was for a considerable amount of time. Women were beginning to have a stronger influence in the evolution of their relationships and in the way that they acted towards men. No longer were women expected to take a back seat in a relationship or let a man take charge. This is largely what shaped the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel that laziness can severely hinder one s ability to succeed, and in the case of the Three Little Pigs can lead to death. Although it isn t commonplace for someone to die as a result of their laziness in America today, they can be impacted in a variety of different ways. For example, if a young adult who is just beginning to experience life without the help of parents were to get lazy in something like the pursuit of an education they could face the consequences of not being able to pay the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Similarities Between Gilgamesh And Enkidu Gilgamesh and Enkidu were both half god, half mortal, yet they both tended to exert animalistic behavior. What changed their tendencies from animalistic to human? It all started with Enkidu seeing Gilgamesh s flaws and mustering up the courage to challenge Gilgamesh in a duel for the throne. The town of Uruk rooted for Enkidu, but Gilgamesh was physically superior and ended up winning the battle. After this battle, Enkidu befriended Gilgamesh and was able to tame his wild behavior into a narrower and more controlled beam. Gilgamesh could now focus on carrying his kingdom and legacy into greatness. A major theme in the book so far is rebirth. Gilgamesh and Enkidu, being half god and half mortal, experienced rebirth in different ways than I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Concert Report The melody starts low, as a quiet whirring sound of the flute and oboe slowly envelops the hall. The audience is quiet, hushed. Slowly yet steadily, the timpani and bass drum lays out a blanket solemn theme. Another theme of clarinets and trumpets appears, complementing the previous, yet affirming its own identity with an energetic, new twist of the melody. My predilection for music can be associated to the thematic development in a concert band. For me, music has become the spark of my intellectual curiosity with its infinite possibilities. There are millions of combinations of time and key signatures, chords and melodies, crescendo (fast and swift) and decrescendos (slow and soft) in the world of music that wait to be arranged to create the wonders of melodies. My introduction to this world of vast possibilities was during my sophomore year in high school when I joined the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked about the most vital part of the body, people generally answer either the brain or the heart. After all, the brain decides and the heart pumps the blood. However, the structure that always goes unnoticed is the backbone. Yet, the backbone lets the brain carry out actions through the intertwined spinal cord and helps filter blood cells for the heart to pump blood. In short, the backbone synchronizes the body s functions, without which everything will be in chaos. The bass drum also plays a similar role in a band. Sure, the shift between crescendo and decrescendo of the tenor saxophone or the lively tune of flute and clarinet is the most noticeable part of a concert band, but the bass drum is what keeps everything disciplined. If a bass drum beat is even a thousandth of a second faster or slower than the desired tempo, the whole song ultimately breakdowns like the chain reaction. Learning such an important instrument for nearly three years, I have grown to appreciate the modesty that bass drum displays for such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Same Sex Discrimination In America Discrimination is the practice of unfairly treating a person or group of people differently from other people or groups of people. This idea is old as mankind itself. Since the beginning of time, people of a certain group have discriminated against people of the other races, beliefs, sexual preferences, etc. Some examples of equal rights movements which have occurred in America include the women s suffrage movement, the abolishment of slavery as well as all African American civil rights movements, and most recently, the same sex marriage movement. The discrimination behind same sex relationships has been around for thousands of years. In America, the issue of equal rights for LGBTQ communities; an acronym representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer identities, has maintained itself as a major political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Pickett). Plato believed that homosexuality made men unfit for marriage and went against nature. He also recommended that if homosexual desires were acted upon. They should be kept a secret. He also prescribed that if caught, homosexuals should be punished and have his/her civil rights revoked. This discrimination evolved later and more firmly in the Judeo Christian beliefs that marriage is the union of a man and a woman and that deviance from this is a mortal sin . (Pickett). The first formal law against homosexuality was an imperial decree in 390 AD and was posted in the Hall of Minerva; a gathering place for actors and writers. (Pickett). The punishment for such acts was death by burning. This was believed to be passed because the homosexual men of the imperial court were the most defiant of the Catholic doctrine. The idea was that a man who lacked any interest in procreating wasn t actually a man but instead something of lesser importance. The Catholic Church would continue to use this heresy as means to control. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Mantle Cell Lymphoma ( Mcl ) Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) Non Hodgkin s lymphoma are cancers that do not originate in white blood cells but rather elsewhere in the lymphatic system such as a lymph node, bone marrow, spleen, or thymus and are categorized into which cells it effects such as B cell, T cell and NK cells (MD Cancer Center, 2015). B cell lymphoma represents the majority of non Hodgkin Lymphoma (85%) and of these Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) represents about 5% of the type of B cell lymphoma (American Cancer Society, 2015). According to the American Cancer Society, MCL is rare, common in men in their later years (60s) and is a slow growing cancer (2015). The gentleman presented in this case study has been diagnosed with MCL; his medical findings, plan of care and treatment will be discussed and correlated with today s guidelines and practices for the MCL population in making his cancer history. Case Study Subject GB is a very pleasant individual who was admitted for chemotherapy. GB is a 41 y/o Hispanic male with an oncology diagnosis of MCL. The expected duration of this admission is 14 days for his high dose chemotherapy for MCL, cycle #3A of R CODOX M regimen, of Chemotherapy. GB has been placed on a regular diet; current weight: 66kg; height: 169 cm; BMI: 23 (normal weight range); Braden score: 22 (not a fall risk, continue to reassess/monitor); placed on chemotherapy precautions and has a central line triple lumen. GB s wife has been staying with him at night and keeps him company when she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Myocardial Ischemia In order for the heart to keep functioning normally, it needs a constant blood supply carrying Oxygen and nutrients to fit the demands of the working myocardial cell. When the blood supply coming from the coronaries to the myocardium cannot fit those demands, a condition called Myocardial Ischemia takes place. If that imbalance between supply and demand persists, a certain cascade of cellular, inflammatory and biochemical events lead to the irreversible death of myocardial cells, resulting in a Myocardial Infarct (MI). The spectrum of myocardial injury not only depends on the intensity of the impaired perfusion, but also and more importantly on the duration of that assault. It also depends on the metabolic demand at the time of the event. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This mechanism allows significant architectural changes to the composition, shape and contractile function of the myocardium, especially in the left ventricle, which is the major contributor to the contractile function of the heart. Then remodeling takes place in which the left ventricles takes a more spherical shape and overall dilation. In most occasions, a paradoxical effect then takes place in which there is further ischemic cellular injury to the damaged myocardium as restoration of blood flow begins, triggered by a complex interaction between oxygen free radicals and intracellular calcium. There is however, a protective mechanism against this reperfusion injury lead by an endothelium derived relaxing factor called Nitric Oxide. It works by inactivating oxygen free radicals, therefore, ameliorating this process of reperfusion injury. Stunned myocardium is a condition of transient left ventricular dysfunction following an ischemic event to the myocardium. It occurs if coronary blood flow was impaired for a brief period of time (5 to 15 minutes). Usually, stunned myocardium persists for hours or days following the re establishment of coronary blood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Executive Officer Ceo Is Ernie Herrman A chief executive officer (CEO) is the head of the company that ultimately finalizes all decisions for a company. He or she is in charge of every decision that is made. The CEO only reports to one body, which is the board of directors (BOD). The TJX companies CEO is Ernie Herrman. The TJX Companies trace back to 1919 when they were Marmaxx, and now they have 3600 hundred store in 9 different countries on 3 different continents. They have stores by different names, the ones that are located in the USA are: Marshalls, TJMaxx, Home Goods, and Sierra Trading Post. This is a discount retail company that buys their product from other brand, designers, stores, or manufacturers in bulk or out of season merchandise. Their company is growing every day. They opened the Home Goods and Sierra Trading Post, which is based online, stores only a few years back and that is when the company name switched from Marmaxx to TJX Companies. Herman started working for the TJX Companies in 1989. After holding several different position with the company he became pressident of Marmaxx. In 2008 he got a position as Senior Executive Vice President over Marmaxx in Canada, and in 2011 he got the position as a president of the TJX companies. In 2015 he joined the BOD, and in January of 2016 he finally became CEO after Carol Meyrowitz stepped down ( Board of Directors 2016). Working the way up with a company is one of the most successful ways to grow with the company and gain their trust, and that is what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. References To My Personal Symbol Of My Hair My personal symbol is something that it means something that to express my idea, action, and feeling. My personal symbol come from the place I came from and growing up, the religion I believe. It means to me a lot for examples, when I cover my hair and when I wear long dress I feel happy because it makes me feel that I am closer to Allah. My second example is when I wear my cultural cloth I get excited because a lot of people ask me where did I got from, and where I am from. The dress I wear is representing a symbol of my country. I address my personal symbol by covering my hair and wearing long dress especially when I am fasting or when I go to the mosque to pray on friday and the symbol that I use represents my religion. I do share my personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Effects Of Modified Early Warning Score Most adverse events often are preceded by early warning signs indicating clinical deterioration. The modified early warning score (MEWS) is a patient acuity scoring system that was developed to assist clinical nurses with identifying clinical deterioration in a patient and when to initiate a rapid response team call (Stewart et al., 2014). According to Rose et al., (2015) research suggests that before a catastrophic event, signs and symptoms of clinical deterioration can be detected as early as 6 8hrs prior to the event. In an effort to identify the subtle changes in a patient s condition, MEWS scoring is being adopted by most hospitals. To help with the early recognition of clinical decline, members of the multidisciplinary teams in acute care and emergency rooms track and score the physiologic parameters such as blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate, temperature and neurological status (Urban et al., 2015). The MEWS assigns a number between 0 and 3 to the five physiological categories obtained from the patient based on MEWS score card. Each item on the score card has a weighted value and a score of 0 as the ideal score. If one of the values falls into an abnormal range, it is given a score depending on the deviation from the patient s norm (Urban et al., 2015). Individual scores from all parameters are added up to give the total MEWS score. The higher the MEWS score the more unstable a patient is. Several research studies indicate that the use of MEWS has aided in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Marketing Plan For Green Fresh Entry Plan INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PLAN Meadow Fresh Entry Plan in Japan NAME: Sanjay Suthar Student ID: 140005901 Submitted to: MR. Arjan Van der Boon Content: 1. Executive Summary........................................... 1.1 Background of company 2. Opportunity....................................................... 3. Objectives......................................................... 4. Country Market Environment Analysis............... 4.1 Culture 4.2 Legal 5. Competitive Analysis.......................................... 6. SWOT Analysis.................................................... 7. Market Entry Plan............................................... 8. Product............................................................... 9. Price................................................................... 10. Distribution...................................................... 11. Promotion........................................................ 12. Market Size...................................................... 13. Revenue........................................................... 14. Additional Research.......................................... 15. Reference............................................................ 1. Executive Summary: Meadow Fresh Ltd. are planning to expand their market globally to a new international market in which they decided to choose the country Japan and choose the target market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Causes Of The Japanese Internment Of WWII The Japanese internment of WWII was one of the biggest cases of racial prejudice America has ever committed. During a time when Italian and German Americans were a much bigger threat to our nation s security, we deliberately alienated Japanese citizens in our society. Not only did we restrict the freedoms of American born citizens for three years, but we have also caused long term, irreparable damage to the Japanese people, and their society. While internment may have decreased the odds of Japanese spies in our military and mob violence it is no excuse for the atrocity we put our own citizens through. American citizens, who are granted the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happyness, were robbed of these very rights our country was founded on. Internment camps were often in the middle of nowhere, and in very disatifactory condition for all residing in them. After internment many people, since they could not pay their mortgage loans, lost their homes and life savings causing widespread poverty. These and many other factors are why internment during WWII was unjust and motivated by racial prejudice, not national security. While Japanese internment may have isolated a small amount of Japanese spies, it was unjustified considering that the majority of people interned where innocent. According to government officials at the time, Japanese American citizens posed no threat to the West coast. Curtis B Munson said in the Muson Report that, There is no Japanese problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Ford s Effect On Manufacturing Industry On July 30, 1863, an industrialist was born, neither him nor anyone for that matter, knew he was to forever change the world, he was known as Henry Ford (1863 1947). Ford grew up on his parents farm in Michigan. He loved to work on the farm machinery. He was good at fixing things and could even repair watches. Although Ford did not invent the automobile but his introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry, his inventions are still marveled in the modern world today. Henry Ford installed the World s first moving assembly line in December 1913. Ford and the assembly line improved work conditions, revolutionized production and revolutionized American society. Ford effect on manufacturing reaches worldwide. Prior to the Industrial Revolution people were largely self reliant, but the industrial revolution transported increased separation of labor, and this separation of labor got a specialization, which carried increased productivity. Specialization, however, decreased self sufficiency and people became gradually dependent on one another. Which was the process of socialization of labor. Ford was capable of making a reliable and low cost auto because of his ground breaking, assembly line. The Assembly line is a sequence of workers, machines, and parts down which an incomplete product passes, each worker performing a procedure, until the product is assembled (Mass Production). The assembly line was undoubtedly Ford s greatest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Self-Moralism And Social Criticism In Jane Addams Jane Addams wanted the mind of women to be valued and mirrored through the actions of individuals seeking to use emotions of empathy and feeling of duty rather than self interest. She joined the growing pool of criticism of Social Darwinism not because of its scientific weaknesses, but rather due to its center principal of anti morality. She refused to accept its masculine ideals of physical dominance to serve self interest and its ranking of materialism. Without doubt, one of her most stringent and remembered points of social criticism was targeted at paternalism. She routinely exposed the motives behind 19th century philanthropists who attempted to do good to people rather than to do good with them . Once again, her target of criticism is the male centered way of thinking that was pertinent in her time, due to the fact that it was overwhelmingly focused on placing oneself ahead of another person and attempting to force yourself onto them because you feel that your way of handling the situation is better than those who are experiencing the hardship you are attempting to amend in the first place. She wanted less of a paternal mindset and more of a maternal one that is categorized by empathetic collaboration instead of domination. Addams viewed new groups of immigrants as a welcomed force into urban American society. Her ideology on race, which can be described as pluralist, was fitting toward a strategy of reform that took aim at socioeconomic conditions that were far too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Advantages Of Mastercard Visa is first in its industry of global consumer payment system (ahead of rivals Mastercard and American Express). Visa circulates more than 3 billion credit and other payment cards across over 200 countries. As part of its business, the company licenses the Visa name to member institutions, which issue and market their own Visa products and participate in the VisaNet payment system that provides authorization, processing, and settlement services (Visa Company Description, 2016). The company offers corporate (travel) and purchasing card products, as well as value added services. It provides its services under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink, V PAY, and PLUS brands. Visa Inc. was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mastercard shows consistently higher margins than Visa. For Gross Margin, Visa stays around 80%, whereas Mastercard is at 100%. Operating margin shows Visa at starts at 20.53% in 2012 and leaps to 61.46% in 2013. It stays close in 2014, grows by about 5% in 2015 and drops about 13% in 2016. With such inconsistencies, it highlights Mastercard s ability to remain consistent. From 2012 until 2016, operating margin remains constant at about 53%. Visa also fluctuates considerably in their profit margin. They start at 20.57% and more than double by 2013. From there, it grows to 45.59% in 2015 and drops down to 39.72% in 2016. Mastercard shows the very consistent operating margins of about 38% throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on Art from Baroque Period Through the Postmodern Era Art from Baroque Period through the Postmodern Era Renaissance art history began as civic history; it was an expression of civic pride. The first such history was Filippo Villani s De origine civitatis Florentiae et eiusdem famosis civibus, written about 1381 82. Florentine artists revived an art that was almost dead, Villani asserts, just as Dante had restored poetry after its decline in the Middle Ages. The revival was begun by Cimabue and completed by Giotto, who equalled the ancient painters in fame and even surpassed them in skill and talent. After Giotto came his followers, Stefano, Taddeo Gaddi, and Maso, uomini illustri all, who, together with notable jurists, poets, musicians, theologians, physicians, orators, and others, made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While rare for being texts on art, they are of a type, however, that was common in Renaissance literature. They belong to a genre or category in which are found some of the most characteristic texts of Renaissance humanism. Other of the books in this category are by such writers as Bruni, Salutati, and Manetti, books with which all students of the Renaissance are familiar. They treat broad moral and philosophical issues, but, as in the accounts of visual art, only insofar as they concern the city of Florence. And scholars reasonably have asked why there was such a preoccupation with Florence at this time. One of those who did so was Hans Baron and his answer has been at the center of discussions of this question since the 1950s. Baron linked the focus on Florence during the years around 1400 to a struggle over Florentine independence that began in 1390 with a declaration of war by Milan and ended only in 1454, when Milan accepted the independent status of the Florentine Republic. These events, he proposed, explain the direction taken by Florentine political speculation at this time, particularly the stress on republican ideals of liberty and civic involvement; they gave rise to a distinctive type of humanism, rooted in a new philosophy of political engagement and active life, and devoted to the celebration of Florence s republican liberties. Bruni was responding not to recent events in Florence, came the rejoinder, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Death Of Solomon Research Paper Israel s Golden Age was during the reign of Solomon. As king, he had many different accomplishments that many other kings did not have. Solomon three sources of national income were, taxation that provided the main part of his support for his family as well as furnished his court. Second was tribute and gifts that were received from different nations. Lastly was the trade relationships that were developed in many areas. Solomon grew his kingdom through building temples and palaces alongside developing alliances with Egypt and other nations. But after Solomon s death, his empire crumbled and division occurred. There are four main reasons why this division happened. First, there is evidence that even before the death of Solomon, the nation was already starting to fall and this was because the tribes had grown jealous of their independency and rights. The tribal jealousy can be traced by to the time of Jacob and his wives. Leah and Rachel were jealous of on another, mainly when it came to their sons and who would receive the blessing of Jacob. But Jacob did not help in this case by showing favoritism to Rachel and the sons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Solomon may have introduced foreign trade and increased the nation income, but he increased an oppressive policy and grew heavy of the people. Many of the issues that Solomon had were economic such as, building projects, military fortifications, ship construction, and foreign trade which needed men. Different foreigners were used for labor as well as Israelites as military service. Solomon s pride and selfishness contributed to his issues. He added tax to supply for his wasteful court. He wanted to be a king that was admired by all the other kings. Samuel prophecy concerning kingship and was fulfilled in Solomon. Now this wasn t necessarily a good thing, He put burdensome taxes on the people, he took over the basic sources of wealth and more. The people of the northern tribes wanted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. When Can Babies Eat Honey? Honey is a natural substance produced by bees and popularly consumed by humans for health reasons. Aside from being useful as a remedy for asthma, cough, hay fever, stomach problems and diarrhea, honey is also delightful to the taste. Parents may want to allow their babies to experience new tastes, such as that of honey, but health experts warn that the proper time to introduce honey to young babies must be considered because serious side effects may occur when it is given too early. When Can Babies Eat Honey? Many cultures believe in the health benefits of honey and allow their babies to eat it early in their lives. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises parents not to give their babies raw or unpasteurized honey if they are younger than 12 months old. It should not be added to water, formula or food, including processed or baked goods. This also includes beverages, bread or cereals that may be sweetened with honey. This may be a conservative guideline but it is worth considering and discussing with your baby s doctor (pediatrician). Why Is Honey Unsafe for Your Babies? 1. Why is honey unsafe for your babies? The main reason for delaying the introduction of honey to a baby s diet is that it can cause infant botulism. This condition is caused by the ingestion of Clostridium botulinum spores.This type of bacteria produces toxins inside the digestive tract and can lead to serious side effects. These include paralysis of the baby s muscles, which can also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Intro Aria Grande The piece of music I decided to choose is Intro by Ariana Grande. Since I have such a strong love for music there are a lot of song that I love and it s hard to choose one that I love the most. However, if I was ever asked what is my favorite song I would probably say that song by Ariane Grande is. She is a very talented artist and I love so many of her songs but that one is my favorite. The only downside about the song is that it s only a minute and 20 seconds long because it s just an intro to the album. Then again, I often think that s why it s such a great song, because it leaves the mind wondering. The overall genre of this song is pop and R B which probably has something to do with why I love the song so much because those are my two favorite genres. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tempo of the song is very consistent, it never speeds up nor slows down. The rhythm of this song can be a bit hard to find since it s so slow but the rhythm follows the 1, 2, 3 pace. The texture of the song changes, it starts off as homophonic when she accompanied by the backup singing the accompanied by the instruments. Then it turns into monophonic with the solo of the instruments. This song has two major functions in my life which is aesthetic enjoyment and emotional expression. In my opinion, this song s beauty is the epitome of perfection, I have no problem saying that this song is one of the, if not the most beautiful song I have ever heard. I would say it functions say emotional expression because I feel as though with the melody alone it speaks to me. Every single time I hear this song I feel that happy and peaceful feeling you feel when you re in love. Even if not being in love this can make you excited for it. Though the song is very slow, the mood of it is happy. You can tell from the lyrics that she is in love and happy to be in love. You can also get hope from the lyrics, she is hopefully that they can go together and be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How To Eradicate Homelessness Housing first can eradicate homelessness and the city of Denver would save a lot of money. In the June 29, 2016, Seattle Times article, Solutions to Homelessness in San Francisco within Reach , Fagan Kevin states that it s now years later, and these days, Walker says the city of San Francisco has saved $8000 per homeless person in annual expenses. We ve saved millions on this (Kevin). The cost for emergency services, and prison time, tickets, ambulance cost, and police ticketing of the homeless ends up being the the expenses of the city. This can be thousands of dollars every year on the homeless, therefore if they are housed, the city would save a lot of money. One homeless person cost Nevada so much money, that show a how much homeless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people might be dealing with addiction, or mental health, and that might be the reason why they became homeless. Therefore the housing with supportive care will do those people two good. First it would get them from the streets, hence making them healthy, and secondly they will be able to have direct access to help in their own homes. This would prevent them from going into the streets they might find comforts. Also, the city should be committed to the projects and always set goals to what they want to achieve from the solutions. According to McCoy, When we started it back in 04 and 05, we didn t know this would end, but we committed to it. And now, the chronic homelessness are no longer tallied in numbers. They are tallied by name. The last few are waiting for their house . The city of Denver should not start building the houses with the assumption of it being empty after a couple of years, because the people will eventually go back to the streets. But rather they should think positively and hope to get the best results from their actions. Many homeless people would have trust issues because of some personal situations in the past, but when the city assures them that the houses are theirs and it is their responsibility to take proper care of them, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hamlet And Family Dysfunctional In William Shakespeare s... Hamlet..? We all know, and have heard of the great play, and book of the famous tragedy that was made by Shakespeare. Some debate to see the story as a good piece of art to something that teaches and also reveals some traits that people have. When we all think of hamlet I believe we think of a crazy time were a king was killed for a throne, and it just so happens to be the death of a king who had an insane family, but there is so much more to it then that. Hamlet is a bunch of things when I look at it. What I see is a time and place were the actions of people were expressed in a way that the world is not perfect. We see this royal family with deep family disfunction, distrust and mistrust within each other, and just straight up corruption. People need to understand that this play holds deadly truths and lies, but also a handful of passion, sadness, and the need of love. But sometimes love can come with piece. A powerful word to describe the Hamlet family is very dysfunctional. Family dysfunction rules out there hope of trusting one another and depending on the family to even be a family. In the book Hamlet as you read through the pages, you will begin to see that. The whole family will rarely sit with each other and just enjoy the presence of their company without being suspicious of some accusation that just happens to be brought up, it s as if to call it a big family dysfunction. Having a family is really big part of growing up and when your father dies, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Theories Of Humanitarian Intervention Section one deals with the debates that surround the issues of humanitarian intervention and just war theory on the basis of international scale. One article by Holzgrefe is completely focused on the debate, stating the many ethical theories of many different theorists: from utilitarianism; natural law; social contractrianism; communitarianism; and legal postivism (7). Holzgrefe goes on to define what each ethical theorist is and their understanding of the debate on humanitarian intervention. However, there is the idea of when it is right to intervene and when intervention is unfavorable. The most interesting part was the third section of the article. In the third section of Holzgrefe s article, he dedicates it around the Charters of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of selective is that it is based on a voluntary choice to determine when and why one should intervene when massacres and wars are surrounding certain countries. Brown sets up an example where he discusses the speech of Prime Minister Tony Blair, in Blair s last question, he asked do we have national interests involved? (4). Brown discusses how this question alone shows selectivity. Brown goes on to say that what Blair meant was that unless interests are directly involved, intervention is likely short lived and ineffective (6). However, goes back to the idea of human rights violations, which has been the one of the main reasons why all these articles have some theorist/individuals who are trying to validate that a good reason to intervene is for the sole purpose of human rights, that it is not an obligation, but as a way to treat human as an end not as means as Kant would say. Which briefly brings me to touch upon the fourth and last article by Teson Fernando, the interesting part is that human intervention is an obligation. In a way that is true, but no country is going to agree on that because countries are selfish and don t have an obligation to help their neighbors if it mean that their on safety and interest are at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Effects Of Prison Experiment Psychological Effects of Prison Philip Zimbardo s Stanford Prison Experiment remains an important study in our understanding of how situational forces can influence human behavior (Cherry). The purpose was to understand the development of norms and the effects of roles, labels, and social expectations in a simulated prison environment ( Stanford Prison Experiment ). What was supposed to be a two week experiment only went on for six days because Philip G. Zimbardo says our guards became sadistic and our prisoners became depressed and showed signs of extreme stress ( Stanford Prison Experiment ). In 1971, the Stanford Prison Experiment successfully proved that predefined roles strip away individuality, moral values, and dignity. Philip Zimbardo was the leader of the notorious 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment ( Philip Zimbardo ). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Previously guards were told to make the prisoners feel powerless without physically harming them (Ratnesar). Participants now assume that their job is to make the prisoners feel powerless, which blinds them of how guards should actually treat prisoners. Prisoners are expected to obey guards even when one of the guards lined up the other prisoners and had them chant aloud: Prisoner #819 is a bad prisoner. Because of what Prisoner #819 did, my cell is a mess, Mr. Correctional Officer. They shouted this statement in unison a dozen times ( Conclusion ). Prisoners shame fellow inmates under the guards command because it is the right thing to do instead of defending prisoner #819. Later the experiment ended early because it could be seen through videotapes that the guards were escalating their abuse of prisoners in the middle of the night when they thought no researchers were watching ( Conclusion ). Guards abuse their power instead of using reasonable discipline because they know that they are the authority in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Tangerine Archetype Analysis Young children used to play with toys called Transformers, but little do people know that transformers are actually shapeshifters. Shapeshifters are people that can change the way they look like or act toward others. In Edward Bloor s novel Tangerine, Joey Costello proves to be the mythological archetype of the shapeshifter in three ways. First, Joey Costello is the shapeshifter to Paul (the hero) because he is bewilderingly changeable. When people are bewilderingly changeable they change how they act towards others. For instance, during Joey s few days at Tangerine Middle, he was mad because he was being picked on by Tino. Joey said, I can t believe I let you talk me into this and he gestured around the room, I let you talk me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joey says, This is how you get by here right? You kiss up to these guys? You re scared of these guys (154)? Joey says this because he does not see how anyone could stand these guys picking on and calling them name. When Joey says, You kiss up to these guys? He is basically saying that Paul does whatever Tino and the gang say. Here Joey makes us doubt if he is really Paul s friend. If you think about it the real reason he says this is that he basically hates Tino and his gang. Likewise, since he s mad, he starts saying really rude comments he might regret later. Similar to what he said earlier, he snaps and yells at Paul again. In science class while working on their project, Joey snapped and took his anger out on Paul after Tino jumped at him. Joey said, You re a gutless wonder, Fisher You re afraid of girls. You re afraid of your own brother. Now you re afraid of these lowlifes. They treat you like a dog, and you take it! Take it? You like it! You think they re your friends (154)! After Joey makes Tino made at him, he snaps at Paul because he let Paul talk him into coming to Tangerine. When Joey calls Paul a Gutless wonder he means that he does not stand up for himself when Tino or anyone is picking on him. When Joey said, They treat you like a dog. He means that they kick and push him around and that he does not do anything about it. When Joey Says, You like it! He means that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Chinese Culture In Australia Chinese and Europeans have both migrated to Australia for many different reasons. Both cultures have changed and adapted to better suit this country, yet their cultures remain vastly different. The main difference in culture is regarding the family. Traditionally, both Chinese and European culture shared a similar view of gender roles: that the male was the breadwinner, and the female looked after the home and family. In Australia, it seems gender roles for both are changing with time and are now determined by individual family preference rather than traditional culture (Metro South Health. 2015). European Australian, or western, values are believed to be an extension of rights to the individual. In comparison the Chinese, place more value on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These values are identified as autonomy, intimacy, aspiration and acceptance. They touch on the individual s ability for self direction, a need for love, friendship and social acceptance. They also touch on an individual s ambition regarding success and achievements. These values reflect the needs of individuals, and do not take communal or familial needs into account. Historically, English couples were expected to build their own home, living separately to their parents. Due to this practice, it is a widely believed myth, that in Australia, extended families are not held in high regard. A survey conducted by the Australian institute of family studies, showed that physical and emotional support was utilised both to and from extended family and that frequent contact with extended family takes place in approximately 66% of families. The use of cars and phones make keeping in contact much easier, even though families may be spread out geologically. The four main family values in Chinese culture are achieving security and prosperity, respect and filial piety, harmony and importance of family. All these values strive to ensure the families stability and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Flag Desecration Case Study this case the Court considered whether the First Amendment protected non speech acts, as Johnson was convicted of flag desecration and not of verbal communication. If acts of non speech are protected, then would Johnson s burning of the flag represent expressive conduct which would permit him to invoke the First Amendment in challenging his conviction. The court reiterated its long standing that the protection of speech does not end at written or spoken word, as previously decided in the case of Stomberg v. California, and Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District. The Court acknowledged that conduct may be sufficiently imbued with elements of communication to fall within the scope of the First and Fourteenth Amendments. Having reviewed whether the intent to convey a message was present and the likelihood that the message conveyed would be understood, by bystanders, the Court felt that there were sufficient communication elements to bring the First Amendment into play. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Johnson s burning of the flag coincided with the political demonstration in opposition to the Republican Party and their nomination of Ronald Regan for President, his actions sufficiently met the elements of communication required to meet the criteria for invoking the First Amendment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The French Revolution And The Arab Spring Throughout history many societies have, and will likely continue to have revolutions as we as humans strive towards a utopian society. Each and every one of these revolution follows some pattern, a pattern that most often includes a great number of civilian casualties. But what is it that pushes such revolutions forward? Why have people risked and given their lives fighting against their own leadership? Looking at both the French Revolution and the Arab Spring can help uncover the answer to these questions, as for people to willingly risk their lives, they must have been living in destitute situations. Both of these societies did indeed have many social and economic problems, as well as a poor quality of life, specifically for the bottom class, or in the case of the French Revolution, the Third Estate. It is because of these issues that the people stood up to their leaders and demanded a better life, overtaking the government in the process. Prior to the French Revolution enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire had been writing about equality and individual freedoms. These ideas began to catch hold with the populous of France, who were almost all living in very poor conditions. Perhaps the most important of these authors, in regards to the French Revolution, was John Locke who talked about the idea of a decentralized government, a system where the people represented the people; a democracy.1 The people of France began to make a push for such equality, and in August of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Mercedes Mercedes Benz is a comprehend brand, everybody in this world know the brand of Mercedes Benz. There are some who have not seen the brand but instead has thought about it sometime as of late. That is the way how successful the brand is. Mercedes Benz has been a pioneer being developed following the time that they started in the year of 1886. Various improvements have been envisioned by Mercedes Benz as year s cruises by. For e.g. counting 4 Wheel Independent Suspension, crash testing program, Antilock Braking System (ABS), Tele Aid and Attention Assist. Not only that, they already have future plans ahead of them like for example, the DICE System which is fit for seeing and using a driver s hand improvement to make a custom virtual dashboard and Autonomous which will be the self driving automobile. Mercedes holds licenses on the lion s offer of security components. Which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly is the cost. A significant number of us realize that the cost of the automobile is exceptionally costly, regardless of the possibility that it will be a small automobile. So the individuals who are of normal families won t be able to buy the automobile. This will make the Mercedes Benz Company lost a ton of profit. The following is the service charge of Mercedes Benz is amazingly high; one time of overhauling it might cost one thousand or more. Other than that, the frill and the extra parts of Mercedes Benz auto are likewise extremely costly. All aspects of the automobile likewise cost more than a thousand. Moreover, the Mercedes automobile utilization of petrol is high and these days the cost of petrol is escalating as well. Not just that, promotional campaign is one clear wellspring of shortcoming too. Mercedes Benz scarcely has any promotional campaign. While different brands will for the most part have no less than 3 4 times each year. Additionally the automobiles take quite a while to be created which can prompt anxious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Attractiveness As A Long Term Romantic Partner Attractiveness ratings as a short term and a long term romantic partner, as well as an opposite sex friend and a friend to other opposite sex people are shown in Fig.1 (women s rating for attractiveness of male dates) and Fig.2 (men s rating for attractiveness of female dates). In Fig.1 and Fig.2, it is noteworthy that men considered even low willing female dates as attractive as more than 5 out of 10 in the scales, but women never gave men with low willingness such high ratings in all four categories of attractiveness. A three way 2 (Sex: Women vs. Men) x 3 (Willingness: Willing vs. Control vs. Unwilling) x 3 (Ability: Strong vs. Average vs. Weak) between subjects Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was conducted to evaluate the effects of sex, willingness, ability on four forms of attractiveness. Sex had significant main effects on all four forms of attractiveness (as a short term partner, F_(1,694) = 118.80, p .001; as a long term partner, F_(1,694) = 40.39, p .001; an opposite sex friend, F_(1,694) = 32.67, p .001; as a friend to other opposite sex people, F_(1,694) = 33.33, p .001). Male participants gave significantly higher ratings for all kinds of attractiveness of a female date. There were main effects of willingness to protect on all four forms of attractiveness (as a short term partner, F_(2,694) = 104.72, p .001; as a long term partner, F_(2,694) = 209.02, p .001; an opposite sex friend, F_(2,694) = 189.22, p .001; as a friend to other opposite sex ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Trauma In The Sorrow Of War Specifically in American soldiers, Almost 31 percent of Vietnam veterans [...] have been affected by PTSD ( PTSD ). This means many soldiers have gone through a traumatic experience during their time of war. Merriam Webster defines trauma as A disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury ( Trauma ). Kathleen M. O Connor, a professor at Columbia Theological Seminary, states, Trauma Theory refers to a loose, interdisciplinary conversation that investigates the lingering consequences of violence upon individuals and communities (O Connor). The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh can be analyzed through a Trauma lens by asking what the causes and effects are of trauma, and if there are any signs of addiction to trauma. Kien, the main character of the novel, goes through many grim events that ultimately lead him to develop certain defense mechanisms and a type of addiction. Trauma Theory reveals that Kien s sorrow is derived from the Vietnam war and events that happened because of it. Maja Milatovic, a course coordinator at ANU college in Australia, states that Trauma Theory has [...] connections to wider socio political frames such as survivor narratives (Milatovic). The Sorrow of War can be read as a survivor narrative because Of the entire scout platoon sent into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Terrible experiences during the war molded Kien s postwar life because of the recurring thoughts and defense mechanisms he developed. The war had a large toll on Kien s mind causing him to act certain ways, whether that was waking up screaming, getting drunk, getting in fights, or writing. In the novel Kien thinks to himself, Whether pleasant or ugly memories, they are there to stay for ten, twenty years, perhaps forever (Ninh 44). The trauma that many people, especially veterans, go through become apart of them for a large portion of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Leadership in the Movies Wall Street Essay This film deals with corporate America and the ethical behavior in the workplace. Bud Fox, as a young account executive, has the desire to become the highest salesperson in his company, and also the desire to become very rich. His focus is centered on getting a big account, mainly Gordon Gekko s. Gordon Gekko appears as a leader because of his charisma and his power to reward and by being an expert in his field as an investor. Gekko uses his power as a leader for personal gain. He uses his leadership negatively. He uses persuasion with reward –making Bud a very rich man—to get him to get inside trading information. This knowledge is against the law. By forcing Bud to make a quick decision to be on his team , Bud spies on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is similar to Apollo 13 when Gene Krantz used Ken Mattingly, an expert and also an astronaut, to find a way to get the crew back to earth. Like Gene Krantz and the team members worked together to return the spacecraft, Bud uses union representatives and Laurence to develop a plan of action for forcing Gordon to sell his stock in Bluestar Airline. Everything that Gordon had taught Bud in acquiring Anacott Steel, Bud uses to acquire Bluestar stock. Laurence, the expert and with the power to but the stock, acquires the stock. Bud, like Todd in Dead Poet s Society, arises as a leader instead of a follower when he realizes that he has been used, failed his father, and Bluestar Airlines. He gets followers, the union representatives and Laurence, to do the right thing because they were hard working people like his father and whom he respected. While Todd stood on his desk in salute to Mr. Keating, Bud stood up to Gordon by helping Laurence buy up the stock to save the company. Laurence Wildman, a rival to Gordon, doesn t emerge as a leader, but he is similar to Mr. Keating in Dead Poet s Society. Mr. Keating wanted the boys to be all they could be and achieve. Laurence wanted Anacott Steel to make the company successful. Like Ralph met with Jack in Lord of the Flies, Laurence meets with Gordon to gain back the steel companies stock. Rivalry existed between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Theory Analysis Essay Notes The ultimate goal of theory evaluation is to determine the potential of the theory to scientific knowledge. Hardy Theory evaluation: o meaningful and logical adequacy o Operational and empirical adequacy o Testability o Generality o Contribution to understanding o Predictability o Pragmatic adequacy Logical adequacy (diagramming) identifying all theoretical terms (concepts, constructs, operational definitions, referents). Theory is a set of interrelated concepts and statements Emprical adequacy single most important criterion for evaluating a theory applied in practice. Margaret Ellis o Identified characteristics of significant theories  Scope  Complexity  Testability  Usefulness  Implicit values of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ellis states that theories are insignificant if they do not generate a hypothesis of some sort (Ellis, 1968). Hardy states that a theory is made up of hypothesis derived from axioms, initial hypothesis or postulates (Hardy, 1973). The second similarity I found between both theorists was the characteristic of usefulness as a prime characteristic for the significance of a theory. Ellis states that theories are not considered significant if their usefulness is not explored to develop and guide practice (Ellis, 1968). Similarly, Hardy has a characteristic of pragmatic adequacy, which is essentially the usefulness of a theory (Hardy, 1973). The third similarity I found was the characteristic of information generation used in both theory evaluation approaches. Ellis states that significant theories are capable of generating a great deal of new information (Ellis, 1968). Hardy s characteristic of contribution to understanding is similar in that it explores new ideas, insight, and different ways of looking at the theory (Hardy, 1973). The last similarity I found was the shared characteristic of generality and scope. Ellis states that the broader the scope of the theory, the greater the significance of the theory (Ellis, 1968). Similarly, Hardy believes the more general a theory is; the more useful it is (Hardy, 1973). I noticed a few differences between the two theorists. The first difference I noted was their views on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Study on Mental Retardation MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK ASSIGNMENT MALATHI PRIYANKA.R II MSW SUBMITTED ON 02/04/2013 CONTENT TOPICS | PG.NO | * Introduction * Medico legal issues * Medico legal issues in medical practice * Labelling a case as medico legal case * Examples of Medico legal issues * General guidelines for dealing with medico legal cases * Precautions to be taken in medico legal case * Consumer Protection Act and Medical Profession * Patient s rights and Consumer Protection Act * The Persons With Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection Of Rights And Full Participation) Act, 1995 * Conclusion * Reference | 030304040505070809141718 | INTRODUCTION: The essay includes the topic of Medico Legal issues: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples of MLCs: The following are some of the examples of MLCs and medical officers should use their professional judgement to decide any other cases not enumerated in the list: (a) Assault and battery, including domestic violence and child abuse (b) Accidents like Road Traffic Accidents (RTA), industrial accidents etc. (c) Cases of trauma with suspicion of foul play (d) Electrical injuries (e) Poisoning, Alcohol Intoxication (f) Undiagnosed coma (g) Chemical injuries (h) Burns and Scalds (j) Sexual Offences (k) Criminal abortions (l) Attempted suicide (m) Cases of asphyxia as a result of hanging, strangulation, drowning, suffocation etc. (n) Custodial deaths (o) Death in the operation theatre (p) Unnatural deaths (q) Death due to Snake Bite or Animal Bite (r) Fire Arm injuries (s) Drug overdose (t) Drug abuse (u) Dead brought to the Accident and Emergency Dept / MI Room (Found dead) and deaths occurring
  • 39. within 24 hours of hospitalization without establishment of a diagnosis GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR DEALING WITH MEDICO LEGAL CASES (a) In emergencies, resuscitation and stabilization of the patient will be carried out first and medico legal formalities may be completed subsequently. The consent for treatment is implied in all emergencies. (b) Emergency medical care will be administered to all cases brought to any AFMS Health Care Establishment irrespective of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Relationship between Cognitive Disability and Mechanics of... The purpose of the study is to establish the relationship between cognitive disability and mechanics of timed up and go(TUG) in the individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Cognitive abilities directly influence the performance of functional abilities; independence and social life of the individuals with MS.1 TUG is an important measure of functional measure in healthy and diseased population.6 Cognitive disability such as memory attention, execution of task, fluency and information processing speeds are affected in the people with MS that affects their activities of daily living.2 We assume that variability in the mechanics of TUG will increase with increase in cognitive disability. On the basis of result of the present research study, a protocol combining drug treatment, cognitive rehabilitation along with physical rehabilitation can be designed for improving quality of life of people MS.3 Methods: Participants: Ten men and women with a medical diagnosis of multiple sclerosis will be invited to participate in the study. Individuals with MS must be able to walk up to a distance of 15 meters without an assistive device and have a self reported expanded disability score (EDSS) ≤ 6.5. Participants will be recruited from the state of South Dakota. The individual with orthopedic disability, pregnancy or recent exacerbation of symptoms in past 3 months will not be included in the study. I. First session: During the first session all individuals will complete the following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Effects Of Global Warming On The World Essay Diseases, war, etc... Those are major concerns of this world, and climate change is always a hot issue given to debate. It s not just a matter of a single country, but it s a problem of the whole human race. Humanity is facing the risk of extinction. The impact of environmental pollution leads to climate change and natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes. Those disasters are caused by the impact of humans to nature, such as deforestation, ecological imbalance, and use of chemicals. Gas emissions from industries in urban areas are also a big factor that causes global warming. Earth s temperature has been increasing each year. Glaciers melting are one of the early signs of global warming. If more glaciers melt, the sea level will increase which may cause flooding in certain areas. Global dimming is even more harmful to humans than global warming. Global dimming is also caused by humans because of the air pollution caused by burning coal, oil, and wood, which releases carbon dioxide to the earth s atmosphere. Air pollution can cause all kinds of illnesses, such as lung cancer, heart diseases, and asthma. Climate change is impactful worldwide. Even though some people say that climate change happens naturally, I believe it is caused by the impact of human activity. It is clear to see how the impact of humans affects the climate. As the human population increases rapidly, the need for housing, food, factories, and buildings also increases. Although, forests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Black Guerilla Family Gang Case Study The Black Guerilla Family gang originated in the California prison systems in the 1960s and 30 years later eventually made its way to the prison systems of Maryland and onto the streets of Baltimore City and Howard County. This organization is considered among the most powerful gangs in the state, and has been known for its criminal activities in and outside of correctional facilities. The Black Guerilla Family gang increased its strength through numbers as they heavily recruited during the inflow of criminals as they were being processed into the detention centers and facilities. It was reported that nearly one third of more than 3,000 identified gang members within the system were affiliated with the Black Guerrilla Family, and they even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A two year collaborative effort between the state and federal authorities, the Baltimore assistant state s attorneys and assistant U.S. attorneys, the Drug Enforcement Administration agents and corrections officials and the city police adopted a networking agenda, to bring this case together. These different entities knew that in order to gather information on this organization that would help bring down this criminal empire, advanced technology such as wiretaps, surveillance and surveillance cameras, informants, cell phone sniffing dogs, body orifice scanners, improved gang intelligence, adopted new regulations that subject potential employees to expanded background checks and exhausted countless man hours to target the Black Guerilla Family organization as they attempted to keep contraband out of the facilities and incarcerate all members of the Black Guerilla organization. Since the state lacked a racketeering statute, Maryland beefed up its anti gang statute and had made dismantling gangs a focus, hiring three prosecutors in 2009, who were solely dedicated to prosecuting gang members. Alicia Simmons, a correctional officer inside of the Baltimore detention center was accused of smuggling cell phones and heroin into the prison for incarcerated members of the powerful Black Guerrilla Family, while Fonda White, another correctional officer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Persuasive Essay On Bee Bees Imagine you walk into your local bistro to order your favorite tea with honey and you were told there is no honey available. How would you feel? Would you want to become a beekeeper or have a bee garden? This is why ordinary people should take action to make sure that honey bees do not become extinct. More people need to care about this problem, and take action to prevent it from ever happening. By putting these plans into action we can keep the bee population growing and ensuring the local economy has a supply of honey. Ordinary people should become beekeepers or create bee gardens to save the bees and the local economy. With people doing this it will help the economy immensely. Bees are an important source of our daily lives. The bees, pollinate many plants if it vanishes so will a huge portion of flowers and crops. This will have a major impact on the economy as there will not be as many flowers or food around. Restaurants benefit by being able to purchase local honey for dishes and cocktails. If honey bees become scarce, restaurants may have to close. The restaurants would also have to get rid of the drinks and entrees which include honey. If honey becomes scarce and restaurants close down, it would have a major impact on the economy. Peter Spencer, who works at the Warwickshire Beekeepers Association discusses more about the bee population and how to prevent it in the following paragraph. Individuals do not have to do much to keep the bee population growing. Spencer says, to attract bees we do not have to have a garden with many flowers, but it must be planted with certain flowers. People can construct a garden in any way imaginable, it just has to have certain flowers that attract bees. The population of honey bees will increase and the amount of honey will too. Our past President has also joined to help bees from becoming extinct. Since 2009, the White House has maintained a hive of 70,000 bees that produce honey for the presidential kitchen and pollinate the vegetables in First Lady Michelle Obama s kitchen garden. As a result of the President doing this, it will influence many other citizens to do the same considering the President is a major figure in the economy. There will be global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Coach Ken Carter s Coach Carter Coach Carter, an inspiring movie directed by Thomas Carter that told the story of a real life high school basketball coach, was filled with unique and intriguing characters that underwent a heartwarming growth throughout the movie. Coach Ken Carter, the main character, was the one that helped the team evolve by being demanding, fun and, most importantly, by showing a strong sense of leadership. It was through Ken Carter s actions and words that we were able to see that he was made to coach the players and how much the team meant to him. Firstly, Coach Carter was capable of being exceedingly demanding, whether it was with the boys of the basketball team or with his own son when they were at home. It was easy to understand how much he pushed te basketball players when he said: Average is juste not good enough. Period! (??:??), which meant that he wanted the team to be the best. It was also evident that he asked for a lot when he demanded that his players maintained a grade point average of 2.3 or greater, instead of the 2.1 they were normally required to have. He also asked the team to wear ties when there were games, made them do a lot of suicides and push ups, and asked them to call each others sir . Although the Coach s requests may have been annoying to the players, it was obvious that, in the long run, Ken really only wanted the best for them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, when Lyle, one of the team member, said he wasn t a sir, Coach Carter responded: Oh, well, are you a madam? (10:15), which made the boys laugh. In addition, he used girls name from his past, like his sister Diane or his childhood sweetheart Delilah, to teach some game strategy. The Coach s humor motivated the team and made the practices more entertaining. With his retort and his funny side, Ken Carter really knew how to make basketball be a little more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Advantages Of Fast Food In reality of the modern era, there are many fast food outlets worldwide and continues being a popular choice for majority of the population, mostly due to it being fast and ready to go anytime and anywhere. However, obesity being caused by fast food restaurants has been the subject of worldwide debate for many years now as there have been campaigns and boycotts against several fast food restaurants such as McDonalds, Burger King and KFC. This essay will go more into detail about how fast food is one of the main contributors to obesity, people pushing the blame to fast food and why fast food is cheaper compared to healthier food. To begin with, people have been blaming fast food for childhood obesity but fast food cannot be entirely blamed but does contribute to unhealthy children. One of the main culprits for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, fast food is readily available everywhere, and whenever you want regardless of time and location. According to Gagnon and Freudenberg (2012), research stated that low income neighbourhoods have disproportionately higher concentrations of fast food outlets. These industries are successful because they offer consumers a quick, more affordable, convenient and tasty meal that is mostly high in fat and salt content and low in fiber and calcium (The Heart Links Project: Dangers of Eating Fast Food, (n.d.)). Most fast food restaurants have similar layouts such as having a limited menu, minimal service, and inexpensive food served quickly to customers. Sales are expected to rise as fast food restaurants meet the needs of current consumers which are convenience, being inexpensive, and having meals served quick. Trends toward longer workdays, combined with the growing number of dual income families and, low income communities make fast food an extremely attractive food option for those in the quick paced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Weaknesses Of Marcus Brutus In Shakespeare s Julius... At the end of William Shakespeare s Julius Ceasar, it was Marcus Antonius that said upon Marcus Brutus death, This was the noblest Roman of them all... . I would have to agree with that statement for many reasons. Though, what I ve seen as his strengths, there are some that also serve as his weaknesses. Brutus lives by a strict moral compass and code of ethics entwined with a rigid sense of idealism. All of which are great virtues but are also deadly flaws. Brutus acts out of a desire to limit the self serving aspects of his actions. Ironically, however, in each instance, he dooms the very cause that he seeks to promote, which does no one any good. Also, his commitment to principle repeatedly leads him to make mistakes. In the play, where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Liberia Essay Liberia owes its establishment to the American Colonization Society; founded in 1816 to resettle freed American slaves in Africa. An attempt at colonization in Sierra Leone had failed in 1815. Six years later native rulers granted a tract of land on Cape Mesurado, at the mouth of the Saint Paul River, to U.S. representatives, and the first Americo Liberians, led by Jehudi Ashmun, began the settlement. In 1824 an American agent for the society, Ralph Randolph Gurley, named the new colony Liberia and the Cape Mesurado settlement Monrovia. Other separate settlements were established along the coast during the next 20 years. Soon, however, conflicts arose between the settlers and the society in the United States. By the time Joseph Jenkins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The indigenous population, however, was still treated as second class citizens, without voting rights. U.S. Liberian relations became closer after the United States entered World War II In 1942 the republic agreed to allow U.S. troops to be based in the country despite the fact that Liberia did not declare war on the Axis powers until 1944. In 1945 Liberia became one of the original member states of the United Nations. Following his election in May 1943, President William V. S. Tubman pursued a policy of national unification and economic development through foreign investment. The latter policy led to the exploitation in the 1950s of iron ore deposits in the Bomi Hills, located north of Monrovia. In the presidential election of May 1951, women and indigenous property owners voted for the first time, but the few thousand Americo Liberians living in the coastal region still retained control of the government. The incumbent Tubman, candidate of the dominant True Whig Party, was reelected without opposition. The government had suppressed the Reformation and United People s parties. Their leaders, supported mainly by residents of the hinterland, were arrested or exiled following the election. President Tubman was returned to office in the 1955 election, but he narrowly escaped assassination during his victory celebration Thirty people were indicted for treason; two former cabinet ministers and five others were convicted. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Thematic Patterns In Hamlet Thematic Patterns (An Analysis of the Themes in Shakespeare s Hamlet Acts 1, 2, and 3) More often than not, excellent authors incorporate subtle themes into their story lines. These themes can seems nonexistent towards the beginning of a plot, but after careful study and examination of the literature, a reader can find that there are in fact many main themes that are being revisited throughout the work. These themes usually have multiple meanings and can add essential details to deepen the meaning of the plot in its entirety. As a system in the textual metafunction of language, the Theme/Rheme options play a significant role in the creation of texture and structure which make spoken and written texts comprehendible to listeners and readers. Thematic organization shows the method of development of a text ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ontology, says tradition, is the science of being as such (Inwagen). In other words, ontology is the study of one s being, or who or what you are. Bernardo boldly questions Francisco by saying, Who s there? (Shakespeare). Francisco rebukes him by exclaiming, Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold yourself. (Shakespeare). With these first two lines of the entire play, the reader can already infer that this is going to be about identification. Who people say they are versus who they actually are is a monumental argument in this drama. Claudius, the new king of Denmark, cleverly lies to everyone about his true being: a murderer. Another example is Hamlet. Hamlet acts as if he is going insane for a majority of the play. However, he is very much in control of his wits and is just pretending to be crazy in order to get what he wants. Event unfold as the play progresses and people continue to lie and deceive others with false information about themselves. Ontology is a key factor in the set up of events that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Disney s Aladdin (1) In the Disney s Aladdin, a street rat named Aladdin is the hero of the movie. Aladdin s birth and childhood is rather an unusual one and to state it in mythological terms, he belongs to the world as he grows up without both of his parents. Moreover, he has neither money nor a home, so to survive in the world he learns to steal and lives in an abandoned building with a view of the beautiful Palace, where he sits and dreams of becoming rich one day. (2) Aladdin receives his call to adventure when an evil sorcerer named Jafar gets Aladdin imprisoned for stealing. However, Jafar s real motive behind arresting Aladdin is to have Aladdin go collect a lamp for him from the Cave of Wonders. (4) To be free from jail, Aladdin accepts the offer and crosses the threshold when he enters the Cave of Wonders. The Cave of Wonders as named shows Aladdin many wonderful piles of gold ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Jafar gets a hold of the genie he uses his wishes to become the most powerful Sultan. Aladdin battles Jafar and his magical powers to rescue all he is keeping captive. Aladdin is finally able to trap Jafar by persuading him into making a wish to become a genie. Later, Aladdin sucks that Jafar genie into a lamp and throws the lamp out into the Cave of Wonders, turning everything back to normal and ultimately winning the battle. (9) After fulfilling his promise of freeing genie, Aladdin from his prince life returns back to his normal self of being just an ordinary man. (10) The elixir or the gift everyone gains is love. Aladdin s love for genie, which made him wish for genie s freedom instead of his dreams. Sultan s love for his daughter, that persuades him to change the law of who a princess may marry. Lastly, it s the love of Jasmine and Aladdin. (11) The home is now a happy place where genie is free, Jasmine and Aladdin are married, and Aladdin is now the next Sultan and no longer a street ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Core Values Of The European Union The EU has delivered more than half a century of peace, stability and prosperity, helped raise living standards and launched a single European currency: the Euro. The core values of the EU are Human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights. Furthermore, The EU takes on the many responsibilities that include, human rights, policy areas, from climate, environment and health to external relations and security, justice and migration. The EU is an organization of countries that follow a cooperative political economic system. According to The Global Organization Series: The European Union, these individual countries voluntarily give up some power over their own territories to cooperate with other countries in order to make decisions together (11). This concept creates a free trade zone for the European Union s political and economic community. Most of the European Union is on the European continent. According to the CIA s World Fact Book, the member states of the EU have land borders with 19 other nations. The coastline of the European Union borders the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Baltic Sea. European mountain ranges include the Alps, Carpathian Mountains, Balkan Mountains and Scandinavian Mountains with the tallest mountain in the Union being Mont Blanc. The EU s member states are largely spread out across Europe and cover an area of 1,707,787 square miles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The DC Cinematic Universe It looks like a crisis is starting to brew in Zack Snyder s vision of the DC cinematic universe. Recently, we reported that The Flash s director left the project due to creative differences and now Birth.Movies.Death is giving us more insight into the ongoing struggles at Warner Brothers. Batman v Superman made a lot of money but sources at WB are telling a different story despite the large sum that was made. Zack Snyder and Geoff Johns were surprised by the critical reviews and sour audience reaction to their introduction to the DC cinematic universe and the executives were not happy with the movie s take over all. This is a problem for the studio because the Justice League movie started shooting just days after the release of BvS which means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...