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How Negatively Affects The Traditional Childhood Culture
The traditional childhood culture is slowly fading. It has changed significantly from the past and one
of the main causes of this is Technology. Our childhood experience shapes our personality traits and it
has a big impact on who we become in the future. In the past, the traditional childhood culture
includes learning about your ethnicity and strengthen your family s bond, socializing through physical
communication, and lastly learning and having fun organically. And currently, today s technology
have taken over everyone s lives and it negatively affects the traditional childhood culture.
When our parents were growing up, they were raised in a completely different environment than us.
They were raised traditionally, focusing more about their
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Why Plea Bargains Should Be Taken To Trial
When it comes to trials there is a great deal of uncertainty. There is no way to predict what a jury or
judge will decide. A case that a lawyer thought would go one way could completely turn and do the
opposite. This leads to the question of whether a case should be taken to trial or not. It is because of
this that plea bargaining is often put to use. Plea bargaining is beneficial to the prosecutor as well as
the defense attorney and the defendant. Plea bargains are based upon the mutual interest of all parties
involved and they can occur for a variety of reasons. One reason a plea bargain may occur is because a
prosecutors evidence is not as strong as they would like. Prosecutors want their cases to be as strong
as possible so that they can expect a win. If they are unsure of what the outcome may be, they prefer
to find a way to avoid going to trial. Plea bargains offer prosecutors a speedy conviction without
committing to the necessities of a trial. However, this does not only help the prosecutor. The accused
may find reduced charges, reduced defense costs, and sometimes even a shorter sentence than
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Perhaps the prosecutor knows that he will win the case. If he/she has enough evidence to convict the
defendant it may be that the defense attorney suggests that a plea bargain would be best for his/her
client. Sometimes plea bargains are offered when the defendant releases information about other
crimes they are aware of. In return, they get the possibility of reduced charges that I mentioned earlier.
Once again, the benefits of plea bargains are mutual to everyone involved. While there may be many
different reasons as to why a plea bargain may occur, these are just a few
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The Tasks And Traditions Of Interpretation Of The Quran
The Qur an is one of the most interpreted religious books in existence. The two articles, The Tasks and
Traditions of Interpretation and Western Scholarship and The Qur an , interpret the Qur an from two
distinct points of view. The first article, The Tasks and Traditions of Interpretation by Jane McAuliffe
introduces a famous commentator named Ali Ibn al Jawzī and explains his analysis on the different
Surās within the Qur an. McAuliffe also introduces other famous commentators and compares them to
Ibn al Jawzī s view. In the article Western Scholarship and the Qur an by Andrew Rippin, the author
presents interpretations of the Qur an by Europeans from the 20th century. This interpretation is
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Asabi al nuzūl is the term for occasions or reasons for the revelations and Succinctly put, it captures
the historical and contextual investigations that various verses and suras of the Quran provoked ().
Some of the verses may have been revealed by Muhammad in response to a question he was asked,
but for many of the verses there is no specific reason for their revelations. In Q109 some grammatical
peculiarities can be observed and are questioned. One profound objection is the objective pronoun
used in the third verse of Q 109, what I worship . Should not, the grammarians asked, the correct
expression be You do not worship whom I worship? After all, God is a who , not a what (). This
question is answered by Al Tūsi by saying the what in this phrase is referring to an Idol. The next
question regarding the repetition in the verses is answered simply as repetition is used as a rhetorical
device to provide emphasis on a statement. This article provides a strong secular disposition and does
answer many common fundamental questions in understanding the verses of the Qur an. It provides a
better understanding of the setting when these verses were written and why they were written in such a
way. Since Islam is one of the oldest religions, with plenty of interpretations, it faces opposition when
analyzed from a 21st century mind. A weakness I find in this article is that it doesn t provide a basis
for what Islam or the Qur an represent. It just analyzes the
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Victims Of Homosexuals During The Holocaust
The holocaust started in 1933 when hitler was the ruler. At first, Hitler didn t want to kill the Jews he
just wanted them to leave. The Jews didn t want to leave their homes. When hitler start to kill them he
brought them to concentration camps. He brought them to the camps by a train. During the Holocaust,
German authorities also targeted others groups because of their race. Other groups were persecuted on
political, ideological, and behavioral grounds, among them Communists, Socialists, Jehovah s
Witnesses, and homosexuals. Although Jews, whom the Nazis deemed a priority danger to Germany,
were the primary victims of Nazi racism, other victims included some 200,000 Roma. At least 200,000
mentally or physically disabled patients, mainly Germans, living in institutional settings, were
murdered in the so called Euthanasia Program. The Nazis sent 10,000 15,000 homosexuals to
concentration camps where they were forced to wear pink triangles. The Nazis also carried out pseudo
research to find out if homosexuality was inherited by injecting them with male hormones. They
offered homosexuals their freedom if they would agree to be castrated or submit themselves to sexual
abuse and prostitution. Under these conditions, an estimated 6,000 9,000 homosexual inmates died in
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Jews were forced to undress and walk to the ravine s edge. When German troops shot them, they fell
into the abyss. The Nazis then pushed the wall of the ravine over, burying the dead and the living.
Police grabbed children and threw them into the ravine as well. Over 1.1 Million children died during
the Holocaust.
The crimes committed during the Holocaust devastated most European Jewish communities and
eliminated hundreds of Jewish communities in occupied eastern Europe
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Questions On Options And Options
③ Options
Options are traded both on exchanges and in the over the counter market. There are two types of
option which are call option, giving the holder the right to buy the underlying asset by a certain date
for a certain price, and put option, giving the holder the right to sell the underlying asset by a certain
date for a certain price, while both the counter parties only have obligations (usually the speculators).
Apart from that, depending on the expiration date, American options can be exercised at any time up
to the expiration date while European options can be exercised only on the maturity itself. Because of
the right that options provide to the holder to decide whether or not to exercise the contract, there is a
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And all the difference here is the reason why options require a premium.
④ Swaps
Swaps now occupy a position of central importance in over the counter derivatives market. The
statistics produced by the Bank for International Settlements show that about 58.5% of all over the
counter derivatives are interest rate swaps and a further 4% are currency swaps. A swap is an over the
counter agreement between two parties to exchange cash flows in the future. The agreement defines
the dates when the cash flows are to be paid and the way in which they are to be calculated. Usually
the calculation of the cash flows involves the future value of an interest rate, an exchange rate, or
other market variable. The most popular (plain vanilla) interest rate swap is one where LIBOR is
exchanged for a floating rate of interest. In this swap, one party agrees to pay the other party interest at
a fixed rate on a notional principal for a number of years. In return, it receives interest at a floating
rate on the same notional principal for the same period of time. Principal amounts are not usually
exchanged in the interest rate swap.
Take another popular swap as an interpretation for hedging and speculation, which is currency swap.
In its simplest form, this involves paying interest on a principal amount in one currency and receiving
interest on a principal in another currency.
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Network Security Threats for ASDI
New and Rapidly Advancing Threats One of the biggest threats to network security in 2014 is the end
of support for the Windows XP operating system (OS). On April 8th 2014, Microsoft will discontinue
support for the aging OS. What this means for users of Windows XP is that as new vulnerabilities and
exploits are discovered, they will not be fixed the vulnerabilities will only continue to grow. For any
business environment that is still using Windows XP beyond April 8th, the machines running the OS
will become the organization s biggest security flaw. It is highly likely that hackers are holding back
on using known zero day exploits for Windows XP until after April 8th because they know that
beyond that date, the exploit will not be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An exploit kit such as Blackhole can pose a threat to ASDI in two ways. The first threat is to the one
hundred workstations. These workstations could potentially fall victim to a driveby download if they
are used to visit a compromised website. The other way ASDI could be harmed by an exploit kit is if
one or both of its web servers become compromised, and an exploit kit is installed, the servers would
then install malicious software on the company s customer s computers when they visit the site.
Countermeasures and Prevention In order to ensure that ASDI s network is as secure as it can be, it is
important to ensure that the logical structure is appropriate to facilitate a secure network. The
company s two web servers need to be sectioned off from the internal subnets. This is best
accomplished through the use of a demilitarized zone (DMZ), which places a firewall between the
web servers and the intranet, and another firewall between the web servers and the Internet. If the
outer firewall is breached, the web servers may become compromised, but the intranet would still be
protected by an additional firewall. The student workstations should reside on a student subnet which
has no connectivity to the employee subnet. The employee and student subnets will each have a file
server connected, and the company s email server will be connected to the employee subnet. There are
already two WiFi access points (AP) at ASDI one will be
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Payroll And Employee Time Tracking Management Systems
Introduction to Stonebridge
Stonebridge, since 1991, is a middle size, privately owned hotel development and hospitality
management company. Currently, this firm owns more than 7000 guest rooms, holding franchise
license with Hilton Worldwide, Marriott International, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, and
InterContinental Hotel Group. Its primary bands are Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn Suites, Marriott
Hotels. [1]
Stonebridge s problems to be resolved
As of 2006, hotel information systems had been fragmented. With applications catering to specific
functions with little or no integration between each system. In a larger sense, hospitality was
hampered by legacy systems which were often incompatible and hard to update. [2] Since Stonebridge
had acquired many hotels while growing, it had many old compatibility related problems. These hotels
management systems are inconsistent.
Invoice processing was inefficient and error prone. This process had been totally paper and manual
based. Worse, aside from difficulty to find invoices, some invoices had been missing.
Inconsistencies between payroll and employee time tracking management systems. The process of
payroll was inefficient and took a long time
Rolling up financial data required too much time and labor for each hotel when they were preparing
monthly financial reports for investors
Outdated paper based and manual processes within the company, which not only was inefficient but
also costing
Too many databases, their data was
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First Playoff Of The Pakistan Super League ( Psl )
Take a bow, PSL Is there a better sight in sport than an underdog summoning the form of his life
against all odds to push his team across the finish line? I do not think so. This is exactly why the first
playoff of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) pitting the Peshawar Zalmi against Quetta Gladiators on
February 19 was so satisfying. It had enough drama and plot twists to appease the most demanding
punters. The PSL is a resounding success for a whole range of reasons, but to me, the last 20 minutes
of this game encapsulated what is means to be a cricket fan in Pakistan and how international fixtures
are poorer for not playing to packed stadiums in Karachi, Lahore or Rawalpindi. As fortunes seesawed
in the homestretch, unsurprising since both Zalmi and Gladiators were easily the best teams through
the tournament, cameras cut to rapt audience members revealing why the PSL is here to stay. In a
Dubai Cricket Stadium heaving with emotion, a sizable number of patrons had their hands clasped in
earnest prayer as both teams duked it out in the middle. The charged atmosphere felt like an India
Pakistan contest! The Gladiators eventually pipped Zalmi by a single run and their success came
courtesy of right arm quick Aizaz Cheema s brisk jog up redemption road. Leading up to that magic
final over, Cheema had dished out a series of indifferent half trackers and low full tosses that got
clattered for plenty. Even Zalmi tail ender Wahab Riaz, a man known more for his express pace and
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The Theory Of Cultural Moral Relativism
Michael Atefi
Professor Walker
Phil 1020
29 September 2015
First Exam
1.) The theory of cultural moral relativism is based on the beliefs that it is arrogant to judge the moral
codes of other cultures and that people should be tolerant towards the practices of other cultures
(Rachels 19). By holding these beliefs, the theory implies that all cultures are equal and should be
treated as such. Cultural moral relativism is also based on the idea that there is no universal truth in
ethics (Rachels 18). If a certain standard exists in a society, that standard is right (at least in that
society). The only way that a person can be right is if they follow the moral codes of the society that
they are apart of (Rachels 22). Moral codes vary from culture to culture. Therefore, the metaphysical
assumptions and metaethical implications of cultural moral relativism are that morality is relative and
there is no such thing as objective moral facts. According to James Rachels, there are three
problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism. One of the
problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism is that
people would not be able to determine if the customs of other cultures are morally inferior to the
customs of their own culture. This is problematic because people are inclined to criticize the customs
of other cultures so that they can determine whether their practices are right or wrong. By adopting
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Pictor s Observation Report
My favourite constellation is Pictor, also known as The Painter or The Painter s Easel. I chose this
constellation because art is something that interests me and since Pictor has something to do with art,
as it could be symbolic inspiration to painters all over the magical and muggle world. It helps me by
inspiring me that one day i could be a painter as long as i put in the effort, like the stars in the
constellation put in the effort to burn brightly every day. Pictor is a minor, faint constellation located
in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Pictor is located between Canopus and the Large Magellanic
Cloud. It s name is a shortened version or abbreviation if you want to be posh for the old name
Equuleus Pictoris. Pictor is latin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He carried an easel and his paint supplies were in a bag on his shoulder. The Italian was a poor man,
having been kicked out by his grandfather, Romulus, in favour of his two brother who were very
artistic. Lovino looked at a man who walked down the same path, two men beside him.
Coincidentally, they went to the same inn later that night to stay until the storm passed. Hola. The man
who Lovino had noted firstly had spoken, seeing the Italian. You re a painter, si? Lovino had nodded
in response. Si, i am. The words had rolled from the Italian s mouth without warning as he looked at
the handsome Spaniard. I... I could paint you if you want? Although he would ruin it, like he did
everything. Even his name meant i ruin so it was just who he was. The Spanish man had grinned and
nodded, My name is Antonio Fernandez Carriedo~ Lovino had nodded and taken out his painting
surprise. Was love at first sight really possible? It seemed so as the Italian found every single little
detail in the Spaniard, painting them onto the canvas. You know Lovi. A voice had said from beside
him, I think i fell in love with you. Antonio continued, Of course i ve loved you since we were
children, before you moved away. And i think, now is the time for this. The Spaniard softly pressed his
lips to Lovino s in a quick kiss. It is said that Lovino s easel became a symbolism of love and art, two
things that should always interconnect and that this symbol was so powerful that it formed into pure
light and became Pictor Alpha, other symbols of art and love joining as other stars until a picture of
that easel was formed. And if you look really closely, you can almost picture the Italian standing
behind it and starting at a Spaniard. For what they had was true love, something that was now written
in the stars and in fate literally. After all, the easel brought two childhood
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Article Review of John Bersin s article, 5 Keys to...
Week One
Learning Organizations are vital in assisting businesses to operate effectively. In this rapidly changing
environment learning organizations acquire knowledge and innovates faster, helping the organization
to thrive and survive the changing environment. Businesses that establish a learning organization
create a culture encouraging and supporting the employees learning, and take risks with critical
thinking, and new ideas.
Organizations that endorse learning permit staff to make mistakes and the learning process is learning
from those mistakes. Learning organizations and their employees experiment coming up with the best
solution and learn from the experience. Employees learn when informed by the distribution of any
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3. Unleash the power of experts make the experts available to share their skills and experience
whether internal or external build a directory of experts.
4. Show the value of formal training Formal training has a function in professional networking and
career growth, and this training has not gone away. Managers should promote the opportunity making
time for the people to learn, giving the organization greater productivity and satisfaction.
5. Allow mistakes A huge mistake is the best organizational and individual learning opportunity. This
is the time to build a formal process where the team focuses on what worked, what did not, and the
changes in processes to improve the outcome next time (Bersin, 2012).
The article provides ways to build a learning organization, and they all lead back to the organizations
management, building a culture giving individuals the time to develop, reflect, share expertise and
experiences, and learning from mistakes can help the organization surpass the competition, and thrive
and survive the current changing environment.
A learning organization is where the learning process involves all staff members and that learning and
working are effortlessly entwined. Peter Senge and his team conceptualized the learning organization
in his book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization (Senge, 2009).
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Different Stages Of Career And Life
Different Stages in Career and Life According to Capuzzi Stauffer (2012), the tenuous, but
nonetheless important, relationship between the different stages in career and life are understood to be
explored in clients in two different stages of change. The first stage is known as the transtheoretical
model of behavioral change. This model consists of six stages that clients experience during the onset
of their change (Capuzzi Stauffer, 2012). The stages of change are (DiClemente, 2003):
precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination (p. 527).
Depending on the issue the client is dealing with will determine what stage he or she is at. For
example, in the precontemplation stage, clients lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite these external stresses, he is looking for another career change after retirement. He is at a
transition stage for career development, and precontemplation stage of change for alcohol substance
abuse. Dialogue
James: I retire in 18 months! I m so sick of this job! I need to find something else to do after
retirement. This job is so political, and stressful, no one gives a ! but the money I make is good.
Currently James is the frustration with his job, however it has both good and bad points, in which he
has stressed to his counselor as he displays a stage of contemplation.
Counselor: What I am hearing James is you want a job that makes good money like your current job,
however your job is stressful, no one cares about the dangers in your job, and your uncertain about
your upcoming retirement, as to what kind of income can you generate on a new job that is not so
stressful but equivalent to your current pay. Is that correct James? The Motivational Interviewing
principle demonstrated by the counselor in her response is an example of empathy.
James: I don t like drinking the way I do! However, it helps eliminate stress, and makes all my
problems about the job, kids, finances, and everybody go away for a while. It s an outlet to handle and
manage my stress. Although James does not mention the risk factors such as him drinking and driving,
high blood pressure, history of past stroke, and other underlying medical issues, James addictive
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A Study of Climate Change Adaptation Practices and Their...
A study of Climate change adaptation practices and their implementations.
1) Introduction
A series of reports issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the Nineties
conclusively linked increasing climate variability as a consequence of human actions resulting in
increasing quantities of Green House Gases in the environment.
These reports led to a call for international action and thus the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was established in 1994. The Framework envisaged two main
strategies to tackle climate change
Mitigation processes involving reducing the output of green house gases
Adaptation methods used to cope with climate change
1.1) The need for Adaptation
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The Sunderbans, located in West Bengal, have been particularly susceptible to typhoons arising from
the Bay of Bengal. Farmers have relied on embankments to segregate saline sea water from engulfing
their soil but the devastation caused by Typhoon Aila in 2009 destroyed approximately 900 kms of
embankment thus salinating many miles of agricultural land. This prompted Kolkata NGO, Society for
Environment and Development (ENDEV) to look into introducing strains of paddy rice which were
resistant to saline water and soil thus providing farmers a lifeline to their crop yield.
ENDEV activists took a year to identify five indigenous salt resistant seeds :
Hamilton
Talmugur
Nona bokra
Lal getu
Sada getu
The NGO then collaborated with five other organisations in the Sunderbans to propagate the new
seeds. The harvest observed after subsequent planting of these seeds was satisfactory despite the late
monsoons in 2012.
Citation (Ghosh, 2013)
4) Case Study B : Radio as a means of climate change education in Bundelkhand through the Shubh
Kal project.
Azadpura village in the Indian district
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Religious Expression In Public Schools
For many years, schools have struggled to decide on whether to give students the freedom of religious
expression at school. This difficult topic is especially prevalent in many public schools today. Most
public schools comply with the separation of church and state by instating rules against any kind of
religious expression, essentially mandating conformity among students in terms of religious
expression. Some schools, however, have decided to place no restrictions on religious expression. This
serves to promote individual freedom among students. Even if it may seem that schools strongly differ
when it comes to religious expression, schools do have something in common pertaining to this issue.
They all believe that the unique decision they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After all, it is the school s job to educate our future generation so they are equipped for a world
containing a multitude of religious aspects even if doing so in an indirect manner. Providing students
the freedom to practice whichever religion they choose restricts feelings of pressure to withhold their
religious expression; something they would have to withhold in the name of conformity at some
public schools. As students become inevitably educated about religion through religious expression
around them, they steadily become less intolerant of other religions besides their own. The students
become accepting of the reality that we live in where many different religious beliefs exist among
people in all areas of life. This effect closely mirrors the attitude that these students will have towards
religion in the real world. Not only does exposure to religious expression benefit the students and the
school, but it furthermore benefits the world as a whole by moving the future generation away from
religious intolerance. This creates a world where people can be comfortable and sure in their religion
due to the lack of intolerance directed towards them. Currently, however, religiously motivated hate
crimes are on the rise. In 2004, about 10 percent of all hate crimes were religiously motivated−
compared to 28 percent today (Jackson 1). This is an example of religious intolerance in today s world
which can be remedied by educating the future generation about religion through allowing religious
expression at school. The religious tolerance that is subsequently developed among these students is
what this world so desperately
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Pluralism In America
America is no longer a primarily Christian nation. This has manifested itself in a multitude of ways,
including but not limited to: rampant sexual immorality, abuse of mind altering substances, disregard
for human life, and an overall hatred of the concept of authority. All of these things stem back to a
faulty understanding of the Biblical concept of Salvation. This faulty understanding ultimately has
existed since the beginning of Christianity. All throughout church history, the false teaching regarding
man s spiritual condition has reared its ugly head. One of the first recorded false teachers in this area
was a British monk by the name of Pelagius. Pelagius taught that man is inherently good and that the
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We think that Jesus was just a good teacher, or an example we should follow, and all we have to do is
simply live a good life and we will get to heaven. This is false on so many levels. But it is not the only
heresy in which we have to deal with to get to the root of American unbelief and/or nominalism. The
next heresy that we must cover is that of pluralism . Religious pluralism is the belief that all roads lead
to heaven. This belief has been propagated by such prominent figures such as, Barack Obama, Oprah
Winfrey, Joel Osteen, and Pope Francis. This is a toxic idea that upon reaching its conclusion, destroys
truth. If everything is true, then why believe anything at all? Now we must move to the final heresy
plaguing America. The final heresy that America has at large fallen prey to, is that of antinomianism,
or easy believeism which has been propagated by such men as Charles Ryrie, and Billy Graham. This
believe purports that all one needs to do to enter the kingdom is to simply believe historical facts
about Jesus and you will be saved. It is often adjoined to a sinner s prayer that is repeated en masse,
and then the person who repeated the prayer is then told that they are saved and their ticket is punched
for heaven. This is a damnable heresy from the pits of hell. The Bible no more teaches antinomianism
than it does homosexuality. So what does the Bible
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Representative Heuristics
There are four different rules of heuristics in social psychology representative heuristics, availability
heuristics, anchoring and adjustment heuristics, and finally status quo heuristics. Often people employ
heuristics to come to conclusions about a topic rather quickly than sitting and taking their time to go
through the standard notions of problem solving to finally make a decision. A heuristic is a judgement
that may conclude in a probable answer, but may not always be the exact answer overall, or could be
the wrong answer altogether. They do not take into account the base rate of an event. A base rate can
be defined as the actual calculated number of events that happen in the total population being
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Often, these people will recall past instances of achieving the right paths to choose, but fail to
acknowledge fully that they made mistakes in the past or even can be susceptible to taking the wrong
path when making decisions. The optimistic person could also decide to take a path or project,
thinking confidently that they will always reach their destination, but fail to realize that issues may
pop up along the way, in reality consequently setting them up to not reaching the optimum deadline or
goal. Overall, it is very imperative to consider all of your options and possible consequences when
making a decision. Utilizing heuristics can point you to the right path of weighing those options,
however not thinking rationally to begin with is bound to set anyone up for undesired
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Human And Human Differences In Humans
In Humans as well as other species we can see some obvious differences between males and females.
Differences such as the development of a penis or vagina, muscle mass, body size, the distribution of
fat and the amount of distribution of body hair are all the differences that can be observed in Humans.
These differences are a result of a long chain of events that begin during the early phases of
embryology. It Involves Complex interaction between the environment and gene expression.
Chromosomes
Being male or female is determined in stages beginning at fertilization when the sex chromosomes
carried by the sperms meet the egg. Females have XX chromosomes and Males have XY
chromosomes. Having XX females and XY males provides a genetic framework for developmental
events that eventually give us Male or female appearance. The formation of reproductive structures we
see in Males and females depend on several factors, this includes gene action and interaction within
the embryo. Interactions with other embryos that may be in the uterus. As mentioned this process is
not straightforward, having XX and XY does not always mean that individual is either male or female.
The outcome depends on the distribution of genes on the X and Y chromosome. All eggs that are
produced by females carry the X chromosomes, in males about half of the mature sperms curry the X
chromosomes. An egg that is fertilized by a sperm that has the X chromosomes will have XX Zygote
and will develop into a female
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Theme of Guilt in Hamlet Fifth Business Essay example
There is one human emotion that can paralyse us, lead us to lie both to ourselves and others, to
commit actions that we don t endure, and to cripple any rational thought processes. It is self
perpetuating if allowed to get out of control. Its side effects are anger, aggressiveness, fear or
reclusiveness. Its symptoms are irrational behaviour, lying, anguish, and lack of self esteem. It is the
strong emotion that can affect our conscience, like an acid drop it corrodes the soul within and in
extreme conditions it demolishes one s life, it is better known as guilt. Guilt is a reoccurring theme in
Robertson Davies Fifth Business, and William Shakespeare s Hamlet, that is demonstrated by various
characters including, Dunstable Ramsay, Paul ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moreover Paul was forced to feel the guilt at a young age, causing him to become frustrated, and that
is when he decides to escape from Deptford and runs away with Le grand Cirque forain des St. Vite
(Davies, 148), He was my only teacher till I ran away with a circus. (Davies, 265).
Equivalently in the play Hamlet, the theme of guilt was developed through Hamlet and his most
hateful enemy, King Claudius. Hamlet experiences guilt when he recognizes that he has not yet
avenged his father s death and in Act I Scene ii Hamlet reveals that he is upset and disappointed with
himself, as he has not taken any actions to attain revenge from Claudius, the murderer of his father.
Hamlet then calls himself, a peasant slave and questions, What s Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That
he should weep for her? What would he do, Had he motive and cue for passion That I have?
(Shakespeare, II, ii, 529. 538 541). Furthermore, Hamlet later decides to relief his overwhelming guilt
by commanding the actors to re enact his father s death through The Murder of Gonzago,
(Shakespeare, III, ii, 284), in order to confirm that the ghost was being truthful and Claudius did kill
his father, May be the devil, and the devil hath power T assume a pleasing shape. Yea, and perhaps
Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn
me. I ll have grounds More relative than this. The play s the thing Wherein I ll catch
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Military Bureaucratic Model
Position Paper
1. What is the difference between the military bureaucratic model implemented by Peel and the
military style model implemented by MacDonald?
First off, what is the military bureaucratic model? It was first created by Sir Robert Peel in 1829 and
according to Christopher Murphy and Paul McKenna it can be described [as] the conventional and
standard model of urban police departments (2007). Later in the journal it is described that this model
brings advantages such as organizational stability, a recognized form of administrative control and a
level of personal discipline (2007). This model combines military origins and modern bureaucratic
theories, consequently leading the public being more involved in this policing style. ... Show more
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Historically, agencies were looking for tall and strong white males; however today, agencies are
looking for minorities, females, and individuals who do not need to be a certain height or weight. This
supports the concept of Peels model that diversity allows for better cooperation with the public since
people within that ethnicity, or race can understand each other better than an outsider, as well as,
equality in these agencies. The module also talked about what is considered to be organizational fit. As
mentioned previously, many agencies in Canada are adopting the community based policing model.
The module three notes state changing the culture requires changing behaviours... the organizational
fit... becomes clear (Dreaddy, 2016). With change in society, it would make sense for agencies to alter
their organizational fit standards to meet the criteria. As agencies adjust, this supports the concept Peel
had in regard to ensuring the publics respect and cooperation by modifying their organizational
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Health Service Management 340 Final
1. Question : (TCO 4) Your hospital has just been told that all of your cardiovascular surgeons are
transferring their practice to a competitive hospital beginning next year. How would this affect a
forecast of volume?
Student Answer: First and foremost, if a hospital is suddenly lost all of its cardiovascular
surgeons...heads will roll. However, if there are a major lost of service such as the cardiovascular
surgeon...there will be a decrease in the volume due to the lost of services. Thus when the hospital
have a reduce in the total volume it will also have a reduce in total cost. If the hospital is operating
under statistics budget...in the long run, through the development or discontinuation of certain
programs volume may be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
OCE designed to processes claims for all outpatient institutional providers including hospitals that are
subject to the Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) as well as hospitals that are NOT (Non
OPPS). Each OCE results in one of six different dispositions. The dispositions help to ensure that all
fiscal intermediaries are following similar procedures. There are four claim level dispositions:
Rejection, Claim must be corrected and resubmitted; denial, claim cannot be resubmitted but can be
appealed; return to provider, problems must be corrected and claim resubmitted; and suspension,
claim requires further information before it can be processed. There are two line item level
dispositions: rejection, claim is processed but line item is rejected and can be resubmitted later; and
denial, claim is processed but line item is rejected and cannot be resubmitted. (Essentials of Health
Care Finance, 7th Edition. Jones Bartlett Publishers p. 26).
4. Question : (TCO 1) How could a hospital legally avoid being covered by the Emergency Medical
Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA)?
Student Answer: The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) passed in 1986
and it requires hospitals to provide care to anyone needing emergency healthcare treatment regardless
of citizenship, legal status or ability to pay. It further stated Participating
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Diabetes And Its Effects On Diabetes
Diabetes is caused when a person s blood sugar level becomes too high. This is often described as a
lifelong condition. There are two types of Diabetes within the UK; Type 1 Diabetes, where the body s
immune system attacks and destroys the cells that the body uses to produce insulin. This can develop
over weeks or even days. Type 2 Diabetes occurs when the body doesn t produce enough insulin or the
body s cells do not react to insulin. Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1. Many people can
suffer from type 2 Diabetes for many years without realising due to symptoms being so broad. Many
people have blood sugar levels above the normal rate. This suggests that there is a risk of developing
full diabetes in the future. However, sometimes it is not high enough to be diagnosed as having
diabetes. This is known as pre diabetes. It is extremely important to diagnosis diabetes as soon as
possible as it progressively gets worse over time if it s not treated (NHS.UK, 2016). There are many
risk factors that can have the likelihood impact on developing diabetes, such as in males or females,
food preferences, pregnancy, obesity, genetics, damaging effects and race and ethnicity. These risk
factors and their trends will be discussed in depth later in this essay.
It is very important to the detect diabetes from early stage as high glucose levels can damage the blood
vessels, nerves and organs within the body. Mildly raised glucose levels which don t cause any
symptoms can have
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Andrew Braaksma s On The Road Essay
As Andrew Braaksma works at a factory in his article, Some Lessons from the Assembly Line, he
learns how to work hard and make the most of what he has as a college student through recognizing
the difference between himself and both his peers at school and coworkers at the factory. This journey
he makes, working at the factory every summer, is represented by the book he has Jack Kerouac s On
the Road, which details the trip made by one writer across the country as he discovers himself. Similar
to this book, Braaksma seems to be discovering himself as well and learning important lessons about
the world, such as, how lucky I am to get an education, how to work hard, how easy it is to lose that
work once you have it (Braaksma). These ideas, such as working hard, craft Braaksma s ideology as
he recognizes the necessity of college ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With his friends working easier part time jobs, Braaksma works in the factory driven by the desire for
more pay and to live at home over the summer. Braaksma receives advice from one of his coworkers
as she advise him to stay in school to avoid the physical labor. There is something to be learned from
this as he is motivated to work hard at school by this because he doesn t want to end up at the factory
all four seasons. Braaksma say it himself, Factory life has shown me what my future might have been
like had I never gone to college in the first place. Working in the factory away from school each
summer has tempered him to work hard not only when at the factory, but when writing papers or
studying at school. When I m back at the university, skipping classes and turning in lazy re writes
seems like a cop out after seeing what I would be doing without school (Braaksma). He recognizes
that at times he doesn t utilize the hard working ideology from the factory, but everyone gets a little
lazy and Braaksma recalls the factory to realizes his
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Medea Analysis
Medea
Medea plays a lot of rolls in this epic, and it s hard to explain how she is that smart to be an actor. The
thing is, she is a scary woman, and after one day she is a queen who will conquer the world. There are
a lot of different interpretations of the acts that Medea has committed throughout this play. For
example, one could say that Medea should be prosecuted for the murders that she committed, or one
could also admit that Medea should not be held responsible for her actions due to other reasons.
Medea murders a total of four people in this play: Princess, the two sons, and the kind Creon.
However, Medea does not kill Creon directly because she tried to kill the princess but the king tried to
help the princess. While trying to help the princess, the king touches the coat to kill himself a long
with his daughter. The murder of Creon is not placed against her because she is not held responsible
for her actions. Medea is not held responsible due to the context in this play and on a legal note as
well.
First of all, the context shows that Medea did not kill all four people. Medea did not kill Creon of
trying to kill him. However, Creon is killed because of the princess, and it is not Medea s
responsibility for this murder. Medea kills the princess because of the poison which it was in her dress,
however the king is killed due to him grabbing on to his daughter to kill himself with her. Based solely
on the actions that Medea committed towards her daughter, she is not
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Toula Body Language Study
To build a rapport with Toula I would introduce myself and identify any of the first impression
interest. Letting Toula know the confidentiality code of conduct, what it means to her and what my
role is .I would also let Toula know that she is welcome to ask questions at any time she needs to .I
would encourage Toula to open up by validating her feelings and experiences .Building a positive
relationship by identifying any of the possible barriers that may affect her communication and using
the body language technique will allow Toula to feel more comfortable and relaxed. By using the
technique of paraphrasing it will allow Toula to hear what she has said and know that you are
interested in what she is sharing with you.
When beginning to assess Toula it is important to assess which developmental stage she is at, this will
help by giving me insight on the tasks and issues she may be dealing with, it will also determine the
language and communication styles I will use. By adopting a sensitive cultural approach it will allow
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Toula is 18 year old female who is living with her parents. Toula has completed year 12 with
outstanding results. Toula has been offered a place in two different universities to study Medicine .one
is in Wollongong and the other in Sydney .Toula would like to move to Wollongong but has some
serious concerns as how to approach this with her parents who have told her she is not allowed to
move out of home until she is married or they will kill her.
Toula has no understanding on how the system works and what is available to her financially if she
moves out of home. She was told by the student counsellor that she could be eligible for a scholarship
and that she could apply for the student loan scheme. Toula did not receive any more information as
she left the session early because she felt uncomfortable as the male counsellor was difficult to work
with and kept looking down her top which gave her the
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Oral Tradition Paper
It was the intention of this paper to situate The Oral Tradition Workshop for Educators and other
intercultural programs in Esmeraldas into the greater context of intercultural educational programs
globally. First, it aimed to illustrate that intercultural education is often a response to long standing
historical, political, and economic marginalization of one group by the dominate culture. For Afro
Ecuadorians, as in the cases of Europe and Latin America, the focus on intercultural education
emerged as a response to historical marginalization after the amendment to the constitution in 1998
calling for expanded collective rights of indigenous groups and Afro Ecuadorian. At the heart of
intercultural education programs is the assumption that the school and its key actors (students,
educators, administrators) play a critical role in eradicating inequality and negotiating spaces between
cultures (Aikman, 1997). This belief is evident in all of the cases presented in the paper as well as the
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These policies have left Afro Ecuadorians disproportionally poorer and less educated than other
groups in Ecuador. Thus, policy leaders intended to improve these conditions through inclusive
education policies that recognize the significance of the contributions of Afro Ecuadorians in the
national discourse.
The TTOA workshop is an example of this initiative. The decision to use the TTOA workshop to
explore the development of intercultural programs in the region is due to the fact that, in many ways,
the program is a replica of other intercultural education initiatives in the region. First, Juan Garcia, a
pioneer of Afro Ecuadorian educational programs, created it. It also aimed to emphasize the
historically, political, and economic significance of Afro Ecuadorians in the larger context of
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Alienation Effect In The Resistible Rise Of Arturo Ui
This phenomenon was replicated at the University of Michigan s SMTD performance of The
Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, written by Bertolt Brecht. This play told the story of the rise of gangster
Arturo Ui and the corruption of the cauliflower business in order to satirize the rise of Hitler. Despite
this being a play, rather than a musical, the use of Copland s planes of listening still apply. Theater
goers can still view the work with different approaches either purely surface level, meaning driven, or
technical, like the planes of listening Copland describes.
However, the experience of the spectators was different at this play. The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
was written to produce an experience known as the alienation effect. The alienation effect, in the
words of Brecht himself, is to make the spectator adopt an attitude of inquiry and criticism in his
approach to the incident (Brecht, 136). In other words, Brecht aimed to separate the viewer from the
plot and sensation of the play in order to allow them to truly understand and analyze the message. In
Arturo Ui, Brecht instigated the alienation effect in multiple ways, the first of which was introducing
the play. An announcer at the beginning makes it clear to the audience what they are about to see and
what the ending will be. The use of an actor within the play teaching Arturo Ui how to act and the
theatricality of the words was meant to further alienate the audience. The cast and crew of the SMTD
also
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The Road By Cormac Mccarthy, Ray Bradbury, And 1984
Dystopian fiction is an alternate society characterized by a focus on that which is contrary to the
author s ethos, portraying it as mass poverty, public mistrust, police state, or oppression. This genre
was chosen because it allows for readers to feel better and thankful for our society s current state. The
works that I used to investigate this genre were The Road by Cormac McCarthy, Fahrenheit 451 by
Ray Bradbury, and 1984 by George Orwell. All of these books are categorized in the dystopian genre
but have very different symbols, styles, and implications. Each of these novels have different styles
because some include a society with overbearing rules, such as Fahrenheit 451 and 1984, whereas The
Road has virtually no society. Despite their differences, the purpose of these novels is to demonstrate
that the only thing strong enough to conquer a corrupt and inhumane society is through true love and
passion. Dystopian fiction first came about in the early 1900 s and is read by many as political
warnings. Many authors of dystopian fiction explore at least one reason why things are the way the are
in the novel, which is used as an analogy for similar issues in the real world. One of the first well
known dystopian novels was We written by Yevgeny Zamyatin in 1921. It predicted a post apocalyptic
future in which society is entirely based on logic and modeled after mechanical systems. Shortly after
came George Orwell s 1984, a very well known book that is one of the books used
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Brain Candy Essay
Have you ever heard that too much television can ruin a child s mind? Malcolm Gladwell proposes in
his article, Brain Candy, that playing video games or watching television is just as important as
reading a book. Gladwell is using rhetorical appeals to prove that in fact, video games are not
dumbing down society. Pop culture is helping to improve test scores and knowledge. In Brain Candy,
Malcolm Gladwell does affectively use rhetorical appeals to convince his audience that pop culture is
making our society smarter. First, Gladwell effectively appeals to logos. Gladwell appeals to logic
through statistics. In the opening paragraph, Gladwell cites statistics by James Flynn: But if you took
out the recalibration, Flynn found, I.Q. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Conclusively, Gladwell uses pathos. Gladwell appeals to emotions through vivid images. Gladwell
states that Unlike the longstanding tradition of gameplaying which engages the child in a vivid, three
dimensional world filled with moving images and musical soundscapes, navigated and controlled with
complex muscular movements books are simply a barren string of words on the page. Gladwell is
giving an extremely vivid image of someone playing a game, rather than simply reading words written
on a page. This proves emotion by being able to see an idea of gameplaying and not just seeing words
written on a blank page. Gladwell also appeals to emotions through properties of a book. Gladwell
states that But perhaps the most dangerous property of these books is the fact that they follow a fixed
linear path ( Brain Candy ). This is an example of emotions because books are isolating and not open
minded because they follow a set of distinct rules. In conclusion, pop culture is not dumbing down
society; it is, in fact, making society smarter. Malcolm Gladwell uses three different rhetorical appeals
to prove this point. Gladwell proposes that playing a game can help a child s mind more so than it
would reading a book. Pop culture is given in many different forms, and can help a child use different
parts of the brain.
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The Impact Of The Worldcom Scandal On The Accounting Economy
2001 marked the year for the occurrence of one of the largest scandals in accounting history. The
scandal overall stunned the accounting economy. The former CEO of WorldCom, Bernie Ebbers was
the prime individual to blame for the scandal. Consequently, Bernie Ebbers costed the company more
than $3.8 billion in expenses, with over 17,000 employees losing their jobs, including the CFO, and
COO (Hancock, 2002). Though it has been more than a decade, the impact of the WorldCom Scandal
on the accounting economy is evident to this day.
Ethics and Values In the business environment, ethics are defined by a set of rules, relatively a code of
conduct which must be followed by the employees of a specific company. Furthermore, ethics govern
what is morally right or wrong, the most common ethics include: fairness, honesty, integrity, respect
and openness. Generally, companies and businesses have specific values which must be followed
indefinitely by the employees. Ethics and values are overall mandatory in any company or business
wanting to thrive.
Ethical Dilemmas Ethical Dilemmas are defined as a process of decision making between two options
which are morally unacceptable. Ramifications begins to occur due to the open selections to solve the
problem contradict each other.
Influencing Factors of Unethical Behaviors Employees are compelled to behave unethically due to
factors including by an individual, ethical issues, and organizational environment. Individual factors
are
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Physical Theatre Performance Analysation
Audiences today want a real experience in their live performance, because they can get great script
based entertainment at home, through various new media sources. Traditional theatre, which appeals
on a mental, and hopefully also emotional level, has not been enough to compete with other media,
and audiences have been declining. Physical theatre, by contrast appeals to the audience on a physical
and emotional level, providing a much more immediate experience than traditional theatre ~
(Artmedia Publishing in Zen Zen Zo s The Tempest Teacher s Notes)
...Then you realise that theatre is a more personal experience. (Stephen Atkins, Dante s Inferno
Director) After viewing Zen Zen Zo s physical theatre reincarnation of the ... Show more content on
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The audience then became lost and frightened as there were no signs leading them to their next
destination, once again forcing them to partake in the performance. This physicalisation not only
successfully involved the contemporary audience, but demonstrated the necessity of physical
composition to give audiences that real experience. This use of physical composition provided
immediate reaction and emotional expression through action and contrast. These elements ultimately
enhanced the mood and symbolism of the performance, allowing audiences to not only partake in the
production on an intimate level but also on an emotional level. Another way in which mood and
symbol can be created is through the use of complicité.
Another element used to enhance the physical theatre experience is complicité. This dramatic
language refers to the use of an ensemble. In Dante s Inferno the benefit of an ensemble is
demonstrated throughout the whole course of the production as it provided bigger representations and
enhanced the powerful concepts. In particular, the violent circle representing murder, death and the
element of fire, excelled in the utilisation of an ensemble. The audience were guided into a large hall
where approximately thirty ensemble members were positioned around the architecture. The ensemble
worked together, manipulating their bodies into unnatural, unsettling postures. Through precise
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Cochlear Implant Persuasive Speech
Cochlear implant (bionic ear)
Good Morning Ladies, Gentlemen and Ms Lester. I am here today to talk about Cochlear Implant or
bionic ear. I am here to talk about why it helps deaf people, does it improve hearing ability and the
side effect of wearing one. A simple Australian technology that changes the nation. People around the
world use this amazing technology, even today. Sciences and inventor have made this technology to
help improve deaf people like Sarah Churman and help improve hearing ability, but not only that. It
can change your life if you even need one.
Are you sick of doing sign language, sick of not hearing your own voice? Cochlear Implant is the
solution. It changes Sarah Churman life, according to Business Insider Australia. She was deaf and
now she uses the Cochlear Implant she can hear her own voices and hear others. Cochlear has adjusted
volume with setting low, medium and high. It can be waterproof and it cannot be taken off unless you
have another surgery but it destroys your hearing. Therefore, Cochlear Implant is your solution to your
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It is rare for any doctors to make mistake. If any mistake is made, this injury to the facial nerves.
These nerves run through the middle ear to give movement to the muscle of the face. Another mistake
can infect the lining of the surface of the brain. This mainly with people who have abnormally formed
inner ear, structures this is called Meningitis, according to hearing (2018). Doctors are caused by this
mistake in operation if causes, but this is rare for doctors to make any mistake. What do you do when
you make a mistake; you try to fix the mistake or give them extra refunds. That is what doctors do.
Even Australian Government do. This means that you could have another surgical operation.
Therefore, Cochlear Implant is also a dangerous risk you could take and money into getting one is
taken with the taxes you work
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Biological Theorists
What do biological theorists contribute to the discussion of learning and development?
Does the evidence they present support one position more than the other concerning whether
development influences learning or the other way around? Why?
Theorist John Tooby and Leda Cosmides contributions to the biological concepts of learning and
development argue in Evolutionary Psychology: A Primer that the goal of research in evolutionary
psychology is to discover and understand the design of the human mind. Evolutionary psychology is
an approach to psychology, in which knowledge and principles from evolutionary biology are put to
use in research on the structure of the human mind. It is not an area of study, like vision, reasoning, or
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This evolutionary psychology emotions presents the precise kind of governing function by arranging
systems of perception, attention, energy and effectiveness, goal pursuit, as well as the activation of
specialized activating specialized interpretations, diversifying decision weightings, and determining
behavior (Tooby, Cosmides 1990). They emphasize using the emotion of fear: For example, envision
walking by yourself down a dark road and hearing a loud rustling or noise in the bushes nearby. Then
your emotions and energies become more aroused as the noises get louder and closer; now indicative
of someone or something is stalking you; the verge for detecting movement also becomes lowered,
and you are no longer feeling the discomfort of hunger, your interest of captivating someone of the
opposite sex is now a thing of the past fight or flight, hide, halt, stand where you are, etc. these
reactions and emotions may vary dependent upon the circumstances. Thus these evolutionary concepts
are specific to the development of humans and their ability to adapt and
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  • 2. How Negatively Affects The Traditional Childhood Culture The traditional childhood culture is slowly fading. It has changed significantly from the past and one of the main causes of this is Technology. Our childhood experience shapes our personality traits and it has a big impact on who we become in the future. In the past, the traditional childhood culture includes learning about your ethnicity and strengthen your family s bond, socializing through physical communication, and lastly learning and having fun organically. And currently, today s technology have taken over everyone s lives and it negatively affects the traditional childhood culture. When our parents were growing up, they were raised in a completely different environment than us. They were raised traditionally, focusing more about their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Why Plea Bargains Should Be Taken To Trial When it comes to trials there is a great deal of uncertainty. There is no way to predict what a jury or judge will decide. A case that a lawyer thought would go one way could completely turn and do the opposite. This leads to the question of whether a case should be taken to trial or not. It is because of this that plea bargaining is often put to use. Plea bargaining is beneficial to the prosecutor as well as the defense attorney and the defendant. Plea bargains are based upon the mutual interest of all parties involved and they can occur for a variety of reasons. One reason a plea bargain may occur is because a prosecutors evidence is not as strong as they would like. Prosecutors want their cases to be as strong as possible so that they can expect a win. If they are unsure of what the outcome may be, they prefer to find a way to avoid going to trial. Plea bargains offer prosecutors a speedy conviction without committing to the necessities of a trial. However, this does not only help the prosecutor. The accused may find reduced charges, reduced defense costs, and sometimes even a shorter sentence than originally planned. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps the prosecutor knows that he will win the case. If he/she has enough evidence to convict the defendant it may be that the defense attorney suggests that a plea bargain would be best for his/her client. Sometimes plea bargains are offered when the defendant releases information about other crimes they are aware of. In return, they get the possibility of reduced charges that I mentioned earlier. Once again, the benefits of plea bargains are mutual to everyone involved. While there may be many different reasons as to why a plea bargain may occur, these are just a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Tasks And Traditions Of Interpretation Of The Quran The Qur an is one of the most interpreted religious books in existence. The two articles, The Tasks and Traditions of Interpretation and Western Scholarship and The Qur an , interpret the Qur an from two distinct points of view. The first article, The Tasks and Traditions of Interpretation by Jane McAuliffe introduces a famous commentator named Ali Ibn al Jawzī and explains his analysis on the different Surās within the Qur an. McAuliffe also introduces other famous commentators and compares them to Ibn al Jawzī s view. In the article Western Scholarship and the Qur an by Andrew Rippin, the author presents interpretations of the Qur an by Europeans from the 20th century. This interpretation is presented form a secular perspective, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Asabi al nuzūl is the term for occasions or reasons for the revelations and Succinctly put, it captures the historical and contextual investigations that various verses and suras of the Quran provoked (). Some of the verses may have been revealed by Muhammad in response to a question he was asked, but for many of the verses there is no specific reason for their revelations. In Q109 some grammatical peculiarities can be observed and are questioned. One profound objection is the objective pronoun used in the third verse of Q 109, what I worship . Should not, the grammarians asked, the correct expression be You do not worship whom I worship? After all, God is a who , not a what (). This question is answered by Al Tūsi by saying the what in this phrase is referring to an Idol. The next question regarding the repetition in the verses is answered simply as repetition is used as a rhetorical device to provide emphasis on a statement. This article provides a strong secular disposition and does answer many common fundamental questions in understanding the verses of the Qur an. It provides a better understanding of the setting when these verses were written and why they were written in such a way. Since Islam is one of the oldest religions, with plenty of interpretations, it faces opposition when analyzed from a 21st century mind. A weakness I find in this article is that it doesn t provide a basis for what Islam or the Qur an represent. It just analyzes the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Victims Of Homosexuals During The Holocaust The holocaust started in 1933 when hitler was the ruler. At first, Hitler didn t want to kill the Jews he just wanted them to leave. The Jews didn t want to leave their homes. When hitler start to kill them he brought them to concentration camps. He brought them to the camps by a train. During the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted others groups because of their race. Other groups were persecuted on political, ideological, and behavioral grounds, among them Communists, Socialists, Jehovah s Witnesses, and homosexuals. Although Jews, whom the Nazis deemed a priority danger to Germany, were the primary victims of Nazi racism, other victims included some 200,000 Roma. At least 200,000 mentally or physically disabled patients, mainly Germans, living in institutional settings, were murdered in the so called Euthanasia Program. The Nazis sent 10,000 15,000 homosexuals to concentration camps where they were forced to wear pink triangles. The Nazis also carried out pseudo research to find out if homosexuality was inherited by injecting them with male hormones. They offered homosexuals their freedom if they would agree to be castrated or submit themselves to sexual abuse and prostitution. Under these conditions, an estimated 6,000 9,000 homosexual inmates died in the camps ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jews were forced to undress and walk to the ravine s edge. When German troops shot them, they fell into the abyss. The Nazis then pushed the wall of the ravine over, burying the dead and the living. Police grabbed children and threw them into the ravine as well. Over 1.1 Million children died during the Holocaust. The crimes committed during the Holocaust devastated most European Jewish communities and eliminated hundreds of Jewish communities in occupied eastern Europe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Questions On Options And Options ③ Options Options are traded both on exchanges and in the over the counter market. There are two types of option which are call option, giving the holder the right to buy the underlying asset by a certain date for a certain price, and put option, giving the holder the right to sell the underlying asset by a certain date for a certain price, while both the counter parties only have obligations (usually the speculators). Apart from that, depending on the expiration date, American options can be exercised at any time up to the expiration date while European options can be exercised only on the maturity itself. Because of the right that options provide to the holder to decide whether or not to exercise the contract, there is a cost to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And all the difference here is the reason why options require a premium. ④ Swaps Swaps now occupy a position of central importance in over the counter derivatives market. The statistics produced by the Bank for International Settlements show that about 58.5% of all over the counter derivatives are interest rate swaps and a further 4% are currency swaps. A swap is an over the counter agreement between two parties to exchange cash flows in the future. The agreement defines the dates when the cash flows are to be paid and the way in which they are to be calculated. Usually the calculation of the cash flows involves the future value of an interest rate, an exchange rate, or other market variable. The most popular (plain vanilla) interest rate swap is one where LIBOR is exchanged for a floating rate of interest. In this swap, one party agrees to pay the other party interest at a fixed rate on a notional principal for a number of years. In return, it receives interest at a floating rate on the same notional principal for the same period of time. Principal amounts are not usually exchanged in the interest rate swap. Take another popular swap as an interpretation for hedging and speculation, which is currency swap. In its simplest form, this involves paying interest on a principal amount in one currency and receiving interest on a principal in another currency. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Network Security Threats for ASDI New and Rapidly Advancing Threats One of the biggest threats to network security in 2014 is the end of support for the Windows XP operating system (OS). On April 8th 2014, Microsoft will discontinue support for the aging OS. What this means for users of Windows XP is that as new vulnerabilities and exploits are discovered, they will not be fixed the vulnerabilities will only continue to grow. For any business environment that is still using Windows XP beyond April 8th, the machines running the OS will become the organization s biggest security flaw. It is highly likely that hackers are holding back on using known zero day exploits for Windows XP until after April 8th because they know that beyond that date, the exploit will not be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An exploit kit such as Blackhole can pose a threat to ASDI in two ways. The first threat is to the one hundred workstations. These workstations could potentially fall victim to a driveby download if they are used to visit a compromised website. The other way ASDI could be harmed by an exploit kit is if one or both of its web servers become compromised, and an exploit kit is installed, the servers would then install malicious software on the company s customer s computers when they visit the site. Countermeasures and Prevention In order to ensure that ASDI s network is as secure as it can be, it is important to ensure that the logical structure is appropriate to facilitate a secure network. The company s two web servers need to be sectioned off from the internal subnets. This is best accomplished through the use of a demilitarized zone (DMZ), which places a firewall between the web servers and the intranet, and another firewall between the web servers and the Internet. If the outer firewall is breached, the web servers may become compromised, but the intranet would still be protected by an additional firewall. The student workstations should reside on a student subnet which has no connectivity to the employee subnet. The employee and student subnets will each have a file server connected, and the company s email server will be connected to the employee subnet. There are already two WiFi access points (AP) at ASDI one will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Payroll And Employee Time Tracking Management Systems Introduction to Stonebridge Stonebridge, since 1991, is a middle size, privately owned hotel development and hospitality management company. Currently, this firm owns more than 7000 guest rooms, holding franchise license with Hilton Worldwide, Marriott International, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, and InterContinental Hotel Group. Its primary bands are Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn Suites, Marriott Hotels. [1] Stonebridge s problems to be resolved As of 2006, hotel information systems had been fragmented. With applications catering to specific functions with little or no integration between each system. In a larger sense, hospitality was hampered by legacy systems which were often incompatible and hard to update. [2] Since Stonebridge had acquired many hotels while growing, it had many old compatibility related problems. These hotels management systems are inconsistent. Invoice processing was inefficient and error prone. This process had been totally paper and manual based. Worse, aside from difficulty to find invoices, some invoices had been missing. Inconsistencies between payroll and employee time tracking management systems. The process of payroll was inefficient and took a long time Rolling up financial data required too much time and labor for each hotel when they were preparing monthly financial reports for investors Outdated paper based and manual processes within the company, which not only was inefficient but also costing Too many databases, their data was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. First Playoff Of The Pakistan Super League ( Psl ) Take a bow, PSL Is there a better sight in sport than an underdog summoning the form of his life against all odds to push his team across the finish line? I do not think so. This is exactly why the first playoff of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) pitting the Peshawar Zalmi against Quetta Gladiators on February 19 was so satisfying. It had enough drama and plot twists to appease the most demanding punters. The PSL is a resounding success for a whole range of reasons, but to me, the last 20 minutes of this game encapsulated what is means to be a cricket fan in Pakistan and how international fixtures are poorer for not playing to packed stadiums in Karachi, Lahore or Rawalpindi. As fortunes seesawed in the homestretch, unsurprising since both Zalmi and Gladiators were easily the best teams through the tournament, cameras cut to rapt audience members revealing why the PSL is here to stay. In a Dubai Cricket Stadium heaving with emotion, a sizable number of patrons had their hands clasped in earnest prayer as both teams duked it out in the middle. The charged atmosphere felt like an India Pakistan contest! The Gladiators eventually pipped Zalmi by a single run and their success came courtesy of right arm quick Aizaz Cheema s brisk jog up redemption road. Leading up to that magic final over, Cheema had dished out a series of indifferent half trackers and low full tosses that got clattered for plenty. Even Zalmi tail ender Wahab Riaz, a man known more for his express pace and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Theory Of Cultural Moral Relativism Michael Atefi Professor Walker Phil 1020 29 September 2015 First Exam 1.) The theory of cultural moral relativism is based on the beliefs that it is arrogant to judge the moral codes of other cultures and that people should be tolerant towards the practices of other cultures (Rachels 19). By holding these beliefs, the theory implies that all cultures are equal and should be treated as such. Cultural moral relativism is also based on the idea that there is no universal truth in ethics (Rachels 18). If a certain standard exists in a society, that standard is right (at least in that society). The only way that a person can be right is if they follow the moral codes of the society that they are apart of (Rachels 22). Moral codes vary from culture to culture. Therefore, the metaphysical assumptions and metaethical implications of cultural moral relativism are that morality is relative and there is no such thing as objective moral facts. According to James Rachels, there are three problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism. One of the problematic consequences that result from adopting the theory of cultural moral relativism is that people would not be able to determine if the customs of other cultures are morally inferior to the customs of their own culture. This is problematic because people are inclined to criticize the customs of other cultures so that they can determine whether their practices are right or wrong. By adopting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Pictor s Observation Report My favourite constellation is Pictor, also known as The Painter or The Painter s Easel. I chose this constellation because art is something that interests me and since Pictor has something to do with art, as it could be symbolic inspiration to painters all over the magical and muggle world. It helps me by inspiring me that one day i could be a painter as long as i put in the effort, like the stars in the constellation put in the effort to burn brightly every day. Pictor is a minor, faint constellation located in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Pictor is located between Canopus and the Large Magellanic Cloud. It s name is a shortened version or abbreviation if you want to be posh for the old name Equuleus Pictoris. Pictor is latin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He carried an easel and his paint supplies were in a bag on his shoulder. The Italian was a poor man, having been kicked out by his grandfather, Romulus, in favour of his two brother who were very artistic. Lovino looked at a man who walked down the same path, two men beside him. Coincidentally, they went to the same inn later that night to stay until the storm passed. Hola. The man who Lovino had noted firstly had spoken, seeing the Italian. You re a painter, si? Lovino had nodded in response. Si, i am. The words had rolled from the Italian s mouth without warning as he looked at the handsome Spaniard. I... I could paint you if you want? Although he would ruin it, like he did everything. Even his name meant i ruin so it was just who he was. The Spanish man had grinned and nodded, My name is Antonio Fernandez Carriedo~ Lovino had nodded and taken out his painting surprise. Was love at first sight really possible? It seemed so as the Italian found every single little detail in the Spaniard, painting them onto the canvas. You know Lovi. A voice had said from beside him, I think i fell in love with you. Antonio continued, Of course i ve loved you since we were children, before you moved away. And i think, now is the time for this. The Spaniard softly pressed his lips to Lovino s in a quick kiss. It is said that Lovino s easel became a symbolism of love and art, two things that should always interconnect and that this symbol was so powerful that it formed into pure light and became Pictor Alpha, other symbols of art and love joining as other stars until a picture of that easel was formed. And if you look really closely, you can almost picture the Italian standing behind it and starting at a Spaniard. For what they had was true love, something that was now written in the stars and in fate literally. After all, the easel brought two childhood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Article Review of John Bersin s article, 5 Keys to... Week One Learning Organizations are vital in assisting businesses to operate effectively. In this rapidly changing environment learning organizations acquire knowledge and innovates faster, helping the organization to thrive and survive the changing environment. Businesses that establish a learning organization create a culture encouraging and supporting the employees learning, and take risks with critical thinking, and new ideas. Organizations that endorse learning permit staff to make mistakes and the learning process is learning from those mistakes. Learning organizations and their employees experiment coming up with the best solution and learn from the experience. Employees learn when informed by the distribution of any new knowledge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Unleash the power of experts make the experts available to share their skills and experience whether internal or external build a directory of experts. 4. Show the value of formal training Formal training has a function in professional networking and career growth, and this training has not gone away. Managers should promote the opportunity making time for the people to learn, giving the organization greater productivity and satisfaction. 5. Allow mistakes A huge mistake is the best organizational and individual learning opportunity. This is the time to build a formal process where the team focuses on what worked, what did not, and the changes in processes to improve the outcome next time (Bersin, 2012). The article provides ways to build a learning organization, and they all lead back to the organizations management, building a culture giving individuals the time to develop, reflect, share expertise and experiences, and learning from mistakes can help the organization surpass the competition, and thrive and survive the current changing environment. A learning organization is where the learning process involves all staff members and that learning and working are effortlessly entwined. Peter Senge and his team conceptualized the learning organization in his book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization (Senge, 2009). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Different Stages Of Career And Life Different Stages in Career and Life According to Capuzzi Stauffer (2012), the tenuous, but nonetheless important, relationship between the different stages in career and life are understood to be explored in clients in two different stages of change. The first stage is known as the transtheoretical model of behavioral change. This model consists of six stages that clients experience during the onset of their change (Capuzzi Stauffer, 2012). The stages of change are (DiClemente, 2003): precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination (p. 527). Depending on the issue the client is dealing with will determine what stage he or she is at. For example, in the precontemplation stage, clients lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite these external stresses, he is looking for another career change after retirement. He is at a transition stage for career development, and precontemplation stage of change for alcohol substance abuse. Dialogue James: I retire in 18 months! I m so sick of this job! I need to find something else to do after retirement. This job is so political, and stressful, no one gives a ! but the money I make is good. Currently James is the frustration with his job, however it has both good and bad points, in which he has stressed to his counselor as he displays a stage of contemplation. Counselor: What I am hearing James is you want a job that makes good money like your current job, however your job is stressful, no one cares about the dangers in your job, and your uncertain about your upcoming retirement, as to what kind of income can you generate on a new job that is not so stressful but equivalent to your current pay. Is that correct James? The Motivational Interviewing principle demonstrated by the counselor in her response is an example of empathy. James: I don t like drinking the way I do! However, it helps eliminate stress, and makes all my problems about the job, kids, finances, and everybody go away for a while. It s an outlet to handle and manage my stress. Although James does not mention the risk factors such as him drinking and driving, high blood pressure, history of past stroke, and other underlying medical issues, James addictive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Study of Climate Change Adaptation Practices and Their... A study of Climate change adaptation practices and their implementations. 1) Introduction A series of reports issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the Nineties conclusively linked increasing climate variability as a consequence of human actions resulting in increasing quantities of Green House Gases in the environment. These reports led to a call for international action and thus the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was established in 1994. The Framework envisaged two main strategies to tackle climate change Mitigation processes involving reducing the output of green house gases Adaptation methods used to cope with climate change 1.1) The need for Adaptation Mitigation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Sunderbans, located in West Bengal, have been particularly susceptible to typhoons arising from the Bay of Bengal. Farmers have relied on embankments to segregate saline sea water from engulfing their soil but the devastation caused by Typhoon Aila in 2009 destroyed approximately 900 kms of embankment thus salinating many miles of agricultural land. This prompted Kolkata NGO, Society for Environment and Development (ENDEV) to look into introducing strains of paddy rice which were resistant to saline water and soil thus providing farmers a lifeline to their crop yield. ENDEV activists took a year to identify five indigenous salt resistant seeds : Hamilton Talmugur Nona bokra Lal getu Sada getu The NGO then collaborated with five other organisations in the Sunderbans to propagate the new seeds. The harvest observed after subsequent planting of these seeds was satisfactory despite the late monsoons in 2012. Citation (Ghosh, 2013) 4) Case Study B : Radio as a means of climate change education in Bundelkhand through the Shubh Kal project. Azadpura village in the Indian district ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Religious Expression In Public Schools For many years, schools have struggled to decide on whether to give students the freedom of religious expression at school. This difficult topic is especially prevalent in many public schools today. Most public schools comply with the separation of church and state by instating rules against any kind of religious expression, essentially mandating conformity among students in terms of religious expression. Some schools, however, have decided to place no restrictions on religious expression. This serves to promote individual freedom among students. Even if it may seem that schools strongly differ when it comes to religious expression, schools do have something in common pertaining to this issue. They all believe that the unique decision they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After all, it is the school s job to educate our future generation so they are equipped for a world containing a multitude of religious aspects even if doing so in an indirect manner. Providing students the freedom to practice whichever religion they choose restricts feelings of pressure to withhold their religious expression; something they would have to withhold in the name of conformity at some public schools. As students become inevitably educated about religion through religious expression around them, they steadily become less intolerant of other religions besides their own. The students become accepting of the reality that we live in where many different religious beliefs exist among people in all areas of life. This effect closely mirrors the attitude that these students will have towards religion in the real world. Not only does exposure to religious expression benefit the students and the school, but it furthermore benefits the world as a whole by moving the future generation away from religious intolerance. This creates a world where people can be comfortable and sure in their religion due to the lack of intolerance directed towards them. Currently, however, religiously motivated hate crimes are on the rise. In 2004, about 10 percent of all hate crimes were religiously motivated− compared to 28 percent today (Jackson 1). This is an example of religious intolerance in today s world which can be remedied by educating the future generation about religion through allowing religious expression at school. The religious tolerance that is subsequently developed among these students is what this world so desperately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pluralism In America America is no longer a primarily Christian nation. This has manifested itself in a multitude of ways, including but not limited to: rampant sexual immorality, abuse of mind altering substances, disregard for human life, and an overall hatred of the concept of authority. All of these things stem back to a faulty understanding of the Biblical concept of Salvation. This faulty understanding ultimately has existed since the beginning of Christianity. All throughout church history, the false teaching regarding man s spiritual condition has reared its ugly head. One of the first recorded false teachers in this area was a British monk by the name of Pelagius. Pelagius taught that man is inherently good and that the sacrifice of Christ was ultimately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We think that Jesus was just a good teacher, or an example we should follow, and all we have to do is simply live a good life and we will get to heaven. This is false on so many levels. But it is not the only heresy in which we have to deal with to get to the root of American unbelief and/or nominalism. The next heresy that we must cover is that of pluralism . Religious pluralism is the belief that all roads lead to heaven. This belief has been propagated by such prominent figures such as, Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Joel Osteen, and Pope Francis. This is a toxic idea that upon reaching its conclusion, destroys truth. If everything is true, then why believe anything at all? Now we must move to the final heresy plaguing America. The final heresy that America has at large fallen prey to, is that of antinomianism, or easy believeism which has been propagated by such men as Charles Ryrie, and Billy Graham. This believe purports that all one needs to do to enter the kingdom is to simply believe historical facts about Jesus and you will be saved. It is often adjoined to a sinner s prayer that is repeated en masse, and then the person who repeated the prayer is then told that they are saved and their ticket is punched for heaven. This is a damnable heresy from the pits of hell. The Bible no more teaches antinomianism than it does homosexuality. So what does the Bible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Representative Heuristics There are four different rules of heuristics in social psychology representative heuristics, availability heuristics, anchoring and adjustment heuristics, and finally status quo heuristics. Often people employ heuristics to come to conclusions about a topic rather quickly than sitting and taking their time to go through the standard notions of problem solving to finally make a decision. A heuristic is a judgement that may conclude in a probable answer, but may not always be the exact answer overall, or could be the wrong answer altogether. They do not take into account the base rate of an event. A base rate can be defined as the actual calculated number of events that happen in the total population being referenced. A representative heuristic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often, these people will recall past instances of achieving the right paths to choose, but fail to acknowledge fully that they made mistakes in the past or even can be susceptible to taking the wrong path when making decisions. The optimistic person could also decide to take a path or project, thinking confidently that they will always reach their destination, but fail to realize that issues may pop up along the way, in reality consequently setting them up to not reaching the optimum deadline or goal. Overall, it is very imperative to consider all of your options and possible consequences when making a decision. Utilizing heuristics can point you to the right path of weighing those options, however not thinking rationally to begin with is bound to set anyone up for undesired ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Human And Human Differences In Humans In Humans as well as other species we can see some obvious differences between males and females. Differences such as the development of a penis or vagina, muscle mass, body size, the distribution of fat and the amount of distribution of body hair are all the differences that can be observed in Humans. These differences are a result of a long chain of events that begin during the early phases of embryology. It Involves Complex interaction between the environment and gene expression. Chromosomes Being male or female is determined in stages beginning at fertilization when the sex chromosomes carried by the sperms meet the egg. Females have XX chromosomes and Males have XY chromosomes. Having XX females and XY males provides a genetic framework for developmental events that eventually give us Male or female appearance. The formation of reproductive structures we see in Males and females depend on several factors, this includes gene action and interaction within the embryo. Interactions with other embryos that may be in the uterus. As mentioned this process is not straightforward, having XX and XY does not always mean that individual is either male or female. The outcome depends on the distribution of genes on the X and Y chromosome. All eggs that are produced by females carry the X chromosomes, in males about half of the mature sperms curry the X chromosomes. An egg that is fertilized by a sperm that has the X chromosomes will have XX Zygote and will develop into a female ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Theme of Guilt in Hamlet Fifth Business Essay example There is one human emotion that can paralyse us, lead us to lie both to ourselves and others, to commit actions that we don t endure, and to cripple any rational thought processes. It is self perpetuating if allowed to get out of control. Its side effects are anger, aggressiveness, fear or reclusiveness. Its symptoms are irrational behaviour, lying, anguish, and lack of self esteem. It is the strong emotion that can affect our conscience, like an acid drop it corrodes the soul within and in extreme conditions it demolishes one s life, it is better known as guilt. Guilt is a reoccurring theme in Robertson Davies Fifth Business, and William Shakespeare s Hamlet, that is demonstrated by various characters including, Dunstable Ramsay, Paul ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover Paul was forced to feel the guilt at a young age, causing him to become frustrated, and that is when he decides to escape from Deptford and runs away with Le grand Cirque forain des St. Vite (Davies, 148), He was my only teacher till I ran away with a circus. (Davies, 265). Equivalently in the play Hamlet, the theme of guilt was developed through Hamlet and his most hateful enemy, King Claudius. Hamlet experiences guilt when he recognizes that he has not yet avenged his father s death and in Act I Scene ii Hamlet reveals that he is upset and disappointed with himself, as he has not taken any actions to attain revenge from Claudius, the murderer of his father. Hamlet then calls himself, a peasant slave and questions, What s Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba, That he should weep for her? What would he do, Had he motive and cue for passion That I have? (Shakespeare, II, ii, 529. 538 541). Furthermore, Hamlet later decides to relief his overwhelming guilt by commanding the actors to re enact his father s death through The Murder of Gonzago, (Shakespeare, III, ii, 284), in order to confirm that the ghost was being truthful and Claudius did kill his father, May be the devil, and the devil hath power T assume a pleasing shape. Yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn me. I ll have grounds More relative than this. The play s the thing Wherein I ll catch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Military Bureaucratic Model Position Paper 1. What is the difference between the military bureaucratic model implemented by Peel and the military style model implemented by MacDonald? First off, what is the military bureaucratic model? It was first created by Sir Robert Peel in 1829 and according to Christopher Murphy and Paul McKenna it can be described [as] the conventional and standard model of urban police departments (2007). Later in the journal it is described that this model brings advantages such as organizational stability, a recognized form of administrative control and a level of personal discipline (2007). This model combines military origins and modern bureaucratic theories, consequently leading the public being more involved in this policing style. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historically, agencies were looking for tall and strong white males; however today, agencies are looking for minorities, females, and individuals who do not need to be a certain height or weight. This supports the concept of Peels model that diversity allows for better cooperation with the public since people within that ethnicity, or race can understand each other better than an outsider, as well as, equality in these agencies. The module also talked about what is considered to be organizational fit. As mentioned previously, many agencies in Canada are adopting the community based policing model. The module three notes state changing the culture requires changing behaviours... the organizational fit... becomes clear (Dreaddy, 2016). With change in society, it would make sense for agencies to alter their organizational fit standards to meet the criteria. As agencies adjust, this supports the concept Peel had in regard to ensuring the publics respect and cooperation by modifying their organizational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Health Service Management 340 Final 1. Question : (TCO 4) Your hospital has just been told that all of your cardiovascular surgeons are transferring their practice to a competitive hospital beginning next year. How would this affect a forecast of volume? Student Answer: First and foremost, if a hospital is suddenly lost all of its cardiovascular surgeons...heads will roll. However, if there are a major lost of service such as the cardiovascular surgeon...there will be a decrease in the volume due to the lost of services. Thus when the hospital have a reduce in the total volume it will also have a reduce in total cost. If the hospital is operating under statistics budget...in the long run, through the development or discontinuation of certain programs volume may be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... OCE designed to processes claims for all outpatient institutional providers including hospitals that are subject to the Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) as well as hospitals that are NOT (Non OPPS). Each OCE results in one of six different dispositions. The dispositions help to ensure that all fiscal intermediaries are following similar procedures. There are four claim level dispositions: Rejection, Claim must be corrected and resubmitted; denial, claim cannot be resubmitted but can be appealed; return to provider, problems must be corrected and claim resubmitted; and suspension, claim requires further information before it can be processed. There are two line item level dispositions: rejection, claim is processed but line item is rejected and can be resubmitted later; and denial, claim is processed but line item is rejected and cannot be resubmitted. (Essentials of Health Care Finance, 7th Edition. Jones Bartlett Publishers p. 26). 4. Question : (TCO 1) How could a hospital legally avoid being covered by the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA)? Student Answer: The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) passed in 1986 and it requires hospitals to provide care to anyone needing emergency healthcare treatment regardless of citizenship, legal status or ability to pay. It further stated Participating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Diabetes And Its Effects On Diabetes Diabetes is caused when a person s blood sugar level becomes too high. This is often described as a lifelong condition. There are two types of Diabetes within the UK; Type 1 Diabetes, where the body s immune system attacks and destroys the cells that the body uses to produce insulin. This can develop over weeks or even days. Type 2 Diabetes occurs when the body doesn t produce enough insulin or the body s cells do not react to insulin. Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1. Many people can suffer from type 2 Diabetes for many years without realising due to symptoms being so broad. Many people have blood sugar levels above the normal rate. This suggests that there is a risk of developing full diabetes in the future. However, sometimes it is not high enough to be diagnosed as having diabetes. This is known as pre diabetes. It is extremely important to diagnosis diabetes as soon as possible as it progressively gets worse over time if it s not treated (NHS.UK, 2016). There are many risk factors that can have the likelihood impact on developing diabetes, such as in males or females, food preferences, pregnancy, obesity, genetics, damaging effects and race and ethnicity. These risk factors and their trends will be discussed in depth later in this essay. It is very important to the detect diabetes from early stage as high glucose levels can damage the blood vessels, nerves and organs within the body. Mildly raised glucose levels which don t cause any symptoms can have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Andrew Braaksma s On The Road Essay As Andrew Braaksma works at a factory in his article, Some Lessons from the Assembly Line, he learns how to work hard and make the most of what he has as a college student through recognizing the difference between himself and both his peers at school and coworkers at the factory. This journey he makes, working at the factory every summer, is represented by the book he has Jack Kerouac s On the Road, which details the trip made by one writer across the country as he discovers himself. Similar to this book, Braaksma seems to be discovering himself as well and learning important lessons about the world, such as, how lucky I am to get an education, how to work hard, how easy it is to lose that work once you have it (Braaksma). These ideas, such as working hard, craft Braaksma s ideology as he recognizes the necessity of college ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With his friends working easier part time jobs, Braaksma works in the factory driven by the desire for more pay and to live at home over the summer. Braaksma receives advice from one of his coworkers as she advise him to stay in school to avoid the physical labor. There is something to be learned from this as he is motivated to work hard at school by this because he doesn t want to end up at the factory all four seasons. Braaksma say it himself, Factory life has shown me what my future might have been like had I never gone to college in the first place. Working in the factory away from school each summer has tempered him to work hard not only when at the factory, but when writing papers or studying at school. When I m back at the university, skipping classes and turning in lazy re writes seems like a cop out after seeing what I would be doing without school (Braaksma). He recognizes that at times he doesn t utilize the hard working ideology from the factory, but everyone gets a little lazy and Braaksma recalls the factory to realizes his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Medea Analysis Medea Medea plays a lot of rolls in this epic, and it s hard to explain how she is that smart to be an actor. The thing is, she is a scary woman, and after one day she is a queen who will conquer the world. There are a lot of different interpretations of the acts that Medea has committed throughout this play. For example, one could say that Medea should be prosecuted for the murders that she committed, or one could also admit that Medea should not be held responsible for her actions due to other reasons. Medea murders a total of four people in this play: Princess, the two sons, and the kind Creon. However, Medea does not kill Creon directly because she tried to kill the princess but the king tried to help the princess. While trying to help the princess, the king touches the coat to kill himself a long with his daughter. The murder of Creon is not placed against her because she is not held responsible for her actions. Medea is not held responsible due to the context in this play and on a legal note as well. First of all, the context shows that Medea did not kill all four people. Medea did not kill Creon of trying to kill him. However, Creon is killed because of the princess, and it is not Medea s responsibility for this murder. Medea kills the princess because of the poison which it was in her dress, however the king is killed due to him grabbing on to his daughter to kill himself with her. Based solely on the actions that Medea committed towards her daughter, she is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Toula Body Language Study To build a rapport with Toula I would introduce myself and identify any of the first impression interest. Letting Toula know the confidentiality code of conduct, what it means to her and what my role is .I would also let Toula know that she is welcome to ask questions at any time she needs to .I would encourage Toula to open up by validating her feelings and experiences .Building a positive relationship by identifying any of the possible barriers that may affect her communication and using the body language technique will allow Toula to feel more comfortable and relaxed. By using the technique of paraphrasing it will allow Toula to hear what she has said and know that you are interested in what she is sharing with you. When beginning to assess Toula it is important to assess which developmental stage she is at, this will help by giving me insight on the tasks and issues she may be dealing with, it will also determine the language and communication styles I will use. By adopting a sensitive cultural approach it will allow Toula feel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Toula is 18 year old female who is living with her parents. Toula has completed year 12 with outstanding results. Toula has been offered a place in two different universities to study Medicine .one is in Wollongong and the other in Sydney .Toula would like to move to Wollongong but has some serious concerns as how to approach this with her parents who have told her she is not allowed to move out of home until she is married or they will kill her. Toula has no understanding on how the system works and what is available to her financially if she moves out of home. She was told by the student counsellor that she could be eligible for a scholarship and that she could apply for the student loan scheme. Toula did not receive any more information as she left the session early because she felt uncomfortable as the male counsellor was difficult to work with and kept looking down her top which gave her the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Oral Tradition Paper It was the intention of this paper to situate The Oral Tradition Workshop for Educators and other intercultural programs in Esmeraldas into the greater context of intercultural educational programs globally. First, it aimed to illustrate that intercultural education is often a response to long standing historical, political, and economic marginalization of one group by the dominate culture. For Afro Ecuadorians, as in the cases of Europe and Latin America, the focus on intercultural education emerged as a response to historical marginalization after the amendment to the constitution in 1998 calling for expanded collective rights of indigenous groups and Afro Ecuadorian. At the heart of intercultural education programs is the assumption that the school and its key actors (students, educators, administrators) play a critical role in eradicating inequality and negotiating spaces between cultures (Aikman, 1997). This belief is evident in all of the cases presented in the paper as well as the intercultural education programs in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These policies have left Afro Ecuadorians disproportionally poorer and less educated than other groups in Ecuador. Thus, policy leaders intended to improve these conditions through inclusive education policies that recognize the significance of the contributions of Afro Ecuadorians in the national discourse. The TTOA workshop is an example of this initiative. The decision to use the TTOA workshop to explore the development of intercultural programs in the region is due to the fact that, in many ways, the program is a replica of other intercultural education initiatives in the region. First, Juan Garcia, a pioneer of Afro Ecuadorian educational programs, created it. It also aimed to emphasize the historically, political, and economic significance of Afro Ecuadorians in the larger context of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Alienation Effect In The Resistible Rise Of Arturo Ui This phenomenon was replicated at the University of Michigan s SMTD performance of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, written by Bertolt Brecht. This play told the story of the rise of gangster Arturo Ui and the corruption of the cauliflower business in order to satirize the rise of Hitler. Despite this being a play, rather than a musical, the use of Copland s planes of listening still apply. Theater goers can still view the work with different approaches either purely surface level, meaning driven, or technical, like the planes of listening Copland describes. However, the experience of the spectators was different at this play. The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui was written to produce an experience known as the alienation effect. The alienation effect, in the words of Brecht himself, is to make the spectator adopt an attitude of inquiry and criticism in his approach to the incident (Brecht, 136). In other words, Brecht aimed to separate the viewer from the plot and sensation of the play in order to allow them to truly understand and analyze the message. In Arturo Ui, Brecht instigated the alienation effect in multiple ways, the first of which was introducing the play. An announcer at the beginning makes it clear to the audience what they are about to see and what the ending will be. The use of an actor within the play teaching Arturo Ui how to act and the theatricality of the words was meant to further alienate the audience. The cast and crew of the SMTD also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Road By Cormac Mccarthy, Ray Bradbury, And 1984 Dystopian fiction is an alternate society characterized by a focus on that which is contrary to the author s ethos, portraying it as mass poverty, public mistrust, police state, or oppression. This genre was chosen because it allows for readers to feel better and thankful for our society s current state. The works that I used to investigate this genre were The Road by Cormac McCarthy, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, and 1984 by George Orwell. All of these books are categorized in the dystopian genre but have very different symbols, styles, and implications. Each of these novels have different styles because some include a society with overbearing rules, such as Fahrenheit 451 and 1984, whereas The Road has virtually no society. Despite their differences, the purpose of these novels is to demonstrate that the only thing strong enough to conquer a corrupt and inhumane society is through true love and passion. Dystopian fiction first came about in the early 1900 s and is read by many as political warnings. Many authors of dystopian fiction explore at least one reason why things are the way the are in the novel, which is used as an analogy for similar issues in the real world. One of the first well known dystopian novels was We written by Yevgeny Zamyatin in 1921. It predicted a post apocalyptic future in which society is entirely based on logic and modeled after mechanical systems. Shortly after came George Orwell s 1984, a very well known book that is one of the books used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Brain Candy Essay Have you ever heard that too much television can ruin a child s mind? Malcolm Gladwell proposes in his article, Brain Candy, that playing video games or watching television is just as important as reading a book. Gladwell is using rhetorical appeals to prove that in fact, video games are not dumbing down society. Pop culture is helping to improve test scores and knowledge. In Brain Candy, Malcolm Gladwell does affectively use rhetorical appeals to convince his audience that pop culture is making our society smarter. First, Gladwell effectively appeals to logos. Gladwell appeals to logic through statistics. In the opening paragraph, Gladwell cites statistics by James Flynn: But if you took out the recalibration, Flynn found, I.Q. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conclusively, Gladwell uses pathos. Gladwell appeals to emotions through vivid images. Gladwell states that Unlike the longstanding tradition of gameplaying which engages the child in a vivid, three dimensional world filled with moving images and musical soundscapes, navigated and controlled with complex muscular movements books are simply a barren string of words on the page. Gladwell is giving an extremely vivid image of someone playing a game, rather than simply reading words written on a page. This proves emotion by being able to see an idea of gameplaying and not just seeing words written on a blank page. Gladwell also appeals to emotions through properties of a book. Gladwell states that But perhaps the most dangerous property of these books is the fact that they follow a fixed linear path ( Brain Candy ). This is an example of emotions because books are isolating and not open minded because they follow a set of distinct rules. In conclusion, pop culture is not dumbing down society; it is, in fact, making society smarter. Malcolm Gladwell uses three different rhetorical appeals to prove this point. Gladwell proposes that playing a game can help a child s mind more so than it would reading a book. Pop culture is given in many different forms, and can help a child use different parts of the brain. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Impact Of The Worldcom Scandal On The Accounting Economy 2001 marked the year for the occurrence of one of the largest scandals in accounting history. The scandal overall stunned the accounting economy. The former CEO of WorldCom, Bernie Ebbers was the prime individual to blame for the scandal. Consequently, Bernie Ebbers costed the company more than $3.8 billion in expenses, with over 17,000 employees losing their jobs, including the CFO, and COO (Hancock, 2002). Though it has been more than a decade, the impact of the WorldCom Scandal on the accounting economy is evident to this day. Ethics and Values In the business environment, ethics are defined by a set of rules, relatively a code of conduct which must be followed by the employees of a specific company. Furthermore, ethics govern what is morally right or wrong, the most common ethics include: fairness, honesty, integrity, respect and openness. Generally, companies and businesses have specific values which must be followed indefinitely by the employees. Ethics and values are overall mandatory in any company or business wanting to thrive. Ethical Dilemmas Ethical Dilemmas are defined as a process of decision making between two options which are morally unacceptable. Ramifications begins to occur due to the open selections to solve the problem contradict each other. Influencing Factors of Unethical Behaviors Employees are compelled to behave unethically due to factors including by an individual, ethical issues, and organizational environment. Individual factors are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Physical Theatre Performance Analysation Audiences today want a real experience in their live performance, because they can get great script based entertainment at home, through various new media sources. Traditional theatre, which appeals on a mental, and hopefully also emotional level, has not been enough to compete with other media, and audiences have been declining. Physical theatre, by contrast appeals to the audience on a physical and emotional level, providing a much more immediate experience than traditional theatre ~ (Artmedia Publishing in Zen Zen Zo s The Tempest Teacher s Notes) ...Then you realise that theatre is a more personal experience. (Stephen Atkins, Dante s Inferno Director) After viewing Zen Zen Zo s physical theatre reincarnation of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The audience then became lost and frightened as there were no signs leading them to their next destination, once again forcing them to partake in the performance. This physicalisation not only successfully involved the contemporary audience, but demonstrated the necessity of physical composition to give audiences that real experience. This use of physical composition provided immediate reaction and emotional expression through action and contrast. These elements ultimately enhanced the mood and symbolism of the performance, allowing audiences to not only partake in the production on an intimate level but also on an emotional level. Another way in which mood and symbol can be created is through the use of complicité. Another element used to enhance the physical theatre experience is complicité. This dramatic language refers to the use of an ensemble. In Dante s Inferno the benefit of an ensemble is demonstrated throughout the whole course of the production as it provided bigger representations and enhanced the powerful concepts. In particular, the violent circle representing murder, death and the element of fire, excelled in the utilisation of an ensemble. The audience were guided into a large hall where approximately thirty ensemble members were positioned around the architecture. The ensemble worked together, manipulating their bodies into unnatural, unsettling postures. Through precise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Cochlear Implant Persuasive Speech Cochlear implant (bionic ear) Good Morning Ladies, Gentlemen and Ms Lester. I am here today to talk about Cochlear Implant or bionic ear. I am here to talk about why it helps deaf people, does it improve hearing ability and the side effect of wearing one. A simple Australian technology that changes the nation. People around the world use this amazing technology, even today. Sciences and inventor have made this technology to help improve deaf people like Sarah Churman and help improve hearing ability, but not only that. It can change your life if you even need one. Are you sick of doing sign language, sick of not hearing your own voice? Cochlear Implant is the solution. It changes Sarah Churman life, according to Business Insider Australia. She was deaf and now she uses the Cochlear Implant she can hear her own voices and hear others. Cochlear has adjusted volume with setting low, medium and high. It can be waterproof and it cannot be taken off unless you have another surgery but it destroys your hearing. Therefore, Cochlear Implant is your solution to your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is rare for any doctors to make mistake. If any mistake is made, this injury to the facial nerves. These nerves run through the middle ear to give movement to the muscle of the face. Another mistake can infect the lining of the surface of the brain. This mainly with people who have abnormally formed inner ear, structures this is called Meningitis, according to hearing (2018). Doctors are caused by this mistake in operation if causes, but this is rare for doctors to make any mistake. What do you do when you make a mistake; you try to fix the mistake or give them extra refunds. That is what doctors do. Even Australian Government do. This means that you could have another surgical operation. Therefore, Cochlear Implant is also a dangerous risk you could take and money into getting one is taken with the taxes you work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Biological Theorists What do biological theorists contribute to the discussion of learning and development? Does the evidence they present support one position more than the other concerning whether development influences learning or the other way around? Why? Theorist John Tooby and Leda Cosmides contributions to the biological concepts of learning and development argue in Evolutionary Psychology: A Primer that the goal of research in evolutionary psychology is to discover and understand the design of the human mind. Evolutionary psychology is an approach to psychology, in which knowledge and principles from evolutionary biology are put to use in research on the structure of the human mind. It is not an area of study, like vision, reasoning, or social behavior. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This evolutionary psychology emotions presents the precise kind of governing function by arranging systems of perception, attention, energy and effectiveness, goal pursuit, as well as the activation of specialized activating specialized interpretations, diversifying decision weightings, and determining behavior (Tooby, Cosmides 1990). They emphasize using the emotion of fear: For example, envision walking by yourself down a dark road and hearing a loud rustling or noise in the bushes nearby. Then your emotions and energies become more aroused as the noises get louder and closer; now indicative of someone or something is stalking you; the verge for detecting movement also becomes lowered, and you are no longer feeling the discomfort of hunger, your interest of captivating someone of the opposite sex is now a thing of the past fight or flight, hide, halt, stand where you are, etc. these reactions and emotions may vary dependent upon the circumstances. Thus these evolutionary concepts are specific to the development of humans and their ability to adapt and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...