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All India Essay Writing Event 2013 Results All India Essay Writing Event 2013 Results
Movie Review We Were Soldiers Once Essay
Movie Review: We Were Soldiers Once Angela Lewis Student ID# 5849
Mountain State University, GIDS 504
Dr. Kenneth Miller
There is a plethora of exemplary leadership examples depicted in the movie entitled We Were
Soldiers Once. Mel Gibson was brilliant in his leading role as Lt. Colonel Hal Moore who led his
brigade into battle in Vietnam by being and doing exactly what he expected of his troops. He led
by example. He modeled the way. He also exemplified the same leadership qualities portrayed on
the battlefield in his roles as father and husband. Not only did Moore signify leadership qualities in
his roles, but he expressed his commitment to leadership at all levels of his battalion by delegating
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In so doing, they empower their subordinates and build their confidence.
This is vital to a thriving organization because empowerment says that the leader will stand behind
you and support you when the going gets tough. He was also very direct and honest. He gave them
no false hope by being straightforward with them about the possibility of not coming home alive.
However, he did promise that they would all come home, dead or alive. Leaders have to be
authentic and even at the worst possible outcome show integrity. This is how one creates a climate
of trust and creating a climate of trust should be a leader s first order of business. If there is mutual
trust among the leader and his constituents, they can carry out their assignment with diligence,
commitment and empowerment; when subordinates feel empowered they can move forward with
creativity and initiative.
Colonel Moore demonstrated his creativity in the scene where the cannon would not fire because
it was too hot and they had no water supply to cool it off. He showed that he was a leader who
could think on his feet and improvise. He stood up and starting pissing on the cannon to cool it off
and ordered his men to do the same. In war, and many times in business and personal
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Blood Borne Pathogens Standards
The regulations or statutes that impact health care is The Occupational Exposure to Blood borne
Pathogens Standard. From experience working in the health care Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) play a big part in infections control; I was taught to treat any wet or any
that you are not sure of as infection. I have to take precautions with any body fluids and take it as
infectious disease. The employers are the one who are responsible for providing the entire employee
and the facility with a safe and healthy environment. That where Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) come in play the employer enforces standards by providing training,
education and also assistance on how to comply with the Occupational Safety
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Essay about Journey Of The Magi
T.S. Eliot s Journey of the Magi
This Christmas poem is about the Epiphany and was created the very year of Eliot s conversion to
Christianity (Fleisner, 66). Therefore the theme of religion is an important one if we are to analyse
the poem correctly. In the book of Ephesians in the Bible, Paul describes the rebirth of the world
upon Christ s death, emphasising the Ephesians new life (2:4 5). This theme of death and rebirth is
present in the poem Journey of the Magi, which, I will argue, is structurally and internally divided
into three stages; corresponding to the Sacrament of Penance: contrition (guilt), confession and
satisfaction.
To understand this poem, one has to understand the impact that Christ had on the World. At the time
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In keeping with the first stanza which elaborates the difficulties of the journey, Eliot does not depict
the primary aspect of satisfaction (the fulfilment of penance) in stanza two, but rather the secondary
aspect, which, according to the Oxford Bible Dictionary is a amp;quot;medicinal
purpose...[assisting] the penitent to resist relapse into the same kind of sin in the future. amp;quot;
Thus, after their amp;quot;hard time, amp;quot; the Magi arrive at dawn in a amp;quot;temperate
valley,/ Wet amp;quot; and amp;quot;smelling of vegetation amp;quot; (lines 21 22), symbolic of
the new life attained from their penance. Apart from this, it is interesting to mention Eliot s
wonderful imagery of the amp;quot;three trees on the low sky, amp;quot; (line24) not only
representing the Magi, but also the three crosses of the Crucifixion, as line 27 suggests, of the
Roman soldiers dicing for Jesus robe and the amp;quot;old white horse, amp;quot; (line 25)
galloping madly away, could represent Judas, and the silver he was paid for betraying Jesus.
However, the white horse could subsequently be associated with death, evoking images of the
Crucifixion and the great disaster that event was for Jesus followers.
The second stage of the Sacrament, the actual confession, takes place in the final stanza when the
narrator starts his confession to the
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Analysis Of The Poem The Bridge
Vanessa loves the woods.She goes there every day, after doing her chores, and comes back at
sundown, when the sun seeks under into its bed and while the moon rises up awake. One
pleasant day Vanessa was walking in the woods with her puppy. She came upon a bridge that
never seemed to be there, but Vanessa had taken this path a hundred times but she s never seen a
bridge, since it was getting late Vanessa left to go home. The very next day when the sun rised
over the whole town, Vanessa quickly and quietly snuck out of the house, she was curious about
that bridge, something about it just hooked her. Once Vanessa had arrived in the woods the
same Bridge was there though she had thought that it would have been way farther, for some
reason Vanessa felt like that the bridge was just waiting for her. She first checked if the bridge
was sturdy enough and in her opinion it was fine, it s not like spontaneously she is just going to
fall into the stream. But SPLASH! Unfortunately that s exactly what happened. But It s not what
you think the water barely touched her she was on land it looked like the same place that she
was in before. Then suddenly she heard a voice. She suspected that it wasn t really anything just
a few teenagers doing some stuff of their own or just talking. But to her surprise it was no one
well no one as a human. There were only trees., Vanessa saw a light, it kept coming closer and
closer she decided to follow it, whatever it was. The unusual light took
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Coxswain Qualification Essay
The Coxswain qualification is one of the hardest fought for qualification of a Boatswain mates
career. For a Reservist to obtain this qualification it is even harder. The Coast Guard has tried to
ease this by allowing Reservists to attend Coxswain C school. However, while they are attending
the school, another policy is quietly wading in the waters for the perfect time to strike. This is the
policy that states that the hours these members earn while underway on a standard Coast Guard
boat, while at school, do not count towards their currency maintenance hours for the crewman
qualification that they are operating under while at the school. In District 9, most of these members
end up losing their certifications after returning to their units because there is not enough time left
in the boating season to obtain the hours they need to retain their qualification. This is causing a
time consuming process to recertify, it is demoralizing to the member, and it is a waste of Coast
Guard money. If the hours counted while at Coxswain C school for currency maintenance
requirements, the school would be more beneficial for the member and the member would be more
beneficial to the Coast Guard. At face value it may not seem that... Show more content on
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However, they were not able to apply that knowledge as soon as they returned to the unit because
now they have to recertify as a crewman. Traditionally, by the time the member earns their
crewman letter back the boating season is half over. Now they can finally start working on
Coxswain again, but at what cost? How motivated is this member going to be almost a year after
returning from school? How much more productive would this member have been if only those
hours would have counted and they would have been able to qualify coxswain at the start of this
year and stead of having to go through the process for crewman all over
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Israel Religious Conflict
Do you know what Israel religious conflict is? Well economically countries in Israel have been
slow moving for centuries. Although Arab countries have some of the world s richest resources,
they haven t been able to use their richest resources to gain financial power. This has hurt the
development of Arab countries and fails to move forward as a society. All across the world the
technology has been advancing between the western world and Islamic countries. Acts of terrorism
have caused radical Islamic factions within Arab countries. In the face of vast difference between
the Western civilization and the Arab culture, radical Islamic factions within Arab countries have
developed a new religious philosophy for the destruction of the Western culture... Show more
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The United States is today one of Israel closest allies, they have looked to the United states for
many of things. For many many years Israel has relied on the United States for political
inspiration. Germany and Israel s relationship started in the past world war two eras. Germany
(unlike other countries in Arab) helped Israel by providing them with the thing they need. Since
1992 India and Israel relationship has grown in many different ways. Both India and Israel are
threatened by their neighboring countries, which is another reason why they or allies. All of
Israel and Israel s allies have something in common. United States shared values with Israel are
finical and military assistance, and diplomatic support. Germany is now one of Israel s reliable
allies; Germany helps Israel with railways, roads, and public buildings. India and Israel have grown
in economic, military, agricultural and political levels. Israel has suffered in many ways because of
the Arab countries terrorism to their country, but Israel also terrorized the Arab nations. In
conclusion The Arab Israel conflict still continues
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Mary Had Been Immaculately Conceived Without Original Sin
Roman Catholic Church proclaimed that Mary had been immaculately conceived without
original sin or its stain, which is a corrupt nature due to the original sin. This is call the doctrine
of the Immaculate Conception. It was officially defined by Pope Pius IX in 1854. The reference
for the doctrine is Luke 1:28. When Gabriel said to Mary that she was highly favored and blessed
among women, Mary herself was troubled and considered what such salutation meant. The angel
explained in verses 30 33 that such greeting was given because Godhad chosen her as the mother of
the messiah. The Catholics deduce the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception from the
interpretation of highly favored and blessed, which went too far from the context. It is not clear
why the Catholic Churchclaims such a strange doctrine. A Catholic priest argued that Mary should
be free from original sin so that Jesuscould be free from original sin and that God graciously and
miraculously made Mary without original sin. If Mary immaculate condition was necessary for
Jesus immaculateness, Mary s parents should have been immaculate. Or, if God... Show more
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But a Rosary prayer titled the Salve Regina starts as; Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life
our sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry... They do cry to Mary. The Catechism 2675 of
the Catholic Church says that the Churches developed their prayer to the holy Mother of God,
centering it on the person of Christ manifested in his mysteries. The Catholics do pray to Mary.
They made Mary a divine being. It is an idolatry. They call Mary the Mother of God as if she has
divinity. When Elisabeth greeted Mary saying the mother of my lord should come to me, Mary
replies, My spirit rejoices in God my savior. Mary knew that she was a human being who needed a
savior. Both Elisabeth and Mary should have had no idea of blasphemy such as exalting Mary to
the Mother of
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Popularity Of Chain Supermarkets Are Monopolizing The Market
1.How would you describe your knowledge of proliferation of chain supermarkets?
The rate of proliferation of chain supermarkets is very fast and the number of branches increased
rapidly.
2.Do you think chain supermarkets are monopolizing the market? If so, in what ways?
Chain supermarkets are absolutely monopolizing the market. Chain supermarkets own nearly all of
the market and many small sized grocery stores have to wind up their business as the turnover is
insufficient for the expenditure. Other small sized enterprises like fruit stores also suffer hard in
the sluggish competition with chain supermarkets and the income is reduced. A barrier is formed
for others to enter the retail industry and the space for small sized enterprises to survive in the
market is very small.
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The development capacity of the chain supermarkets is obviously higher. The turnover rate of a
small sized enterprises, like my grocery shop is far lower than that of chain supermarkets. In terms
of the business mode, chain supermarkets can provide more discounts for the consumers but due to
the limited capital, grocery shops cannot follow suit. Thus, most consumers would tends to shop in
a chain supermarkets instead of grocery shops, especially during the discount period. Although both
the staff of the grocery stores and the staff of the chain supermarkets would chat with the customers,
I think the hospitality and human touch in small sized enterprises is still higher. Established
customers like to purchase in my grocery stall and chat with me. They have been supporting my
business for a long
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Life Of A Marginal Society
2nd PokemonDaviesComp 101September 25, 2015Title The Life of a Marginal Society.The
prejudiced of recent and modern life affects the people in the community where they have been
discriminately based on their racial viewpoints and how it s been passed down to many
generations. In the author of Our Time , Wideman directly explains the term of mere racism, where
the African Americans had experienced in the neighborhood in Homewood. The instance in the
chapter novel, where Garth, a friend of Robby, who was an alcoholic with internal liver damage.
The African American adolescent goes to a white hospital, he was constantly yet deliberately
ignored by the white doctors and nurses,thus leaving Garth died from lack of medical treatment.
Afterwards, Robby who was invited to party for the loss of his close friends, the people were
outraged the fact that white peoplein the hospital let Garth die due to the fact that he wasn t
actually a cleaned, pure person who requires medical treatment for his ailment; however, since he
was a drug alcoholic, the doctor considers him as less important of their valuable time, while
taking care of other patients who worthy of their time. One of the guests had made an angry
testimony of which he refers them as an apathetic, inconsiderate individuals as they ignored Garth
of requiring full medical analysis of the burned liver damage. As a result, the death of Garth is the
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Maggie And Dee
In the short story, Everyday Use, Alice Walker uses her contrasting characters of Maggie and
Dee to show a cultural split. Dee, the eldest daughter, comes home to visit her family who lives a
very traditional way of life. Dee has gone to college and lives a more modernist lifestyle, whereas
her sister Maggie has not gone to school and lives a more traditionalist lifestyle. This difference
between the sisters shows the division in the 1960 s between a traditionalist and modernist lifestyle
through her characters Maggie and Dee.
During the 1960s some African Americans began to replace their birth names with names of
African or Muslim descent, but what was the reason behind this change? In his article, Destroying
to Save: Idealism and Pragmatism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This appreciation also leads to Dee changing not only her lifestyle, but several other things such
as her apparel and name; which is described as stereotypically African. However, Dee s new
found appreciation does seem, like Hakims, to be more of a fad. In Diane Ross s article,
Everyday Use, she states, To Dee, artifacts such as the benches or the quilts are strictly aesthetic
objects. It never occurs to her that they, too, are symbols of oppression: Her family made these
things because they could not afford to buy them (Ross ). This shows, unlike her sister Maggie,
Dee s perception of the quilts are strictly aesthetic and artistic pieces that reflect African Heritage.
Dee never considers they may represent oppression themselves and it makes her seem as though
she wants them solely just to show off. In addition, Ross goes on to state, Her admiration for
them now seems to reflect a cultural trend toward valuing handmade objects, rather than any
sincere interest in her heritage. After all, when she was offered a quilt before she went away to
college, she rejected it as old fashioned, out of style (Ross ). This shows that Dee s change to a
modernist lifestyle was influenced through a cultural trend. This also alludes to when Dee rejected
a quilt before she went to college, but now that she has discovered the cultural trend of college, she
wants one.
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Negative Social Media
Humans have been creating technology since before 10,000 b.c., beginning with stone tools and
weapons, then advancing as time progressed. The introduction of the internet in the 1980 s
eventually proved to be present in people s daily lives, connecting millions of people online.
Roughly 37% of the world population uses social media sites on a regular basis, allowing them to
communicate instantaneously, while simultaneously making people feel more alone. The use of
technology as a means of communicationis detrimental to a person s wellness, as it can cause a
myriad of physical and emotional ailments, which in conjunction make a person more lonely in a
social setting. The internet eliminates the need for face to face contact and makes people more
accustomed this new radical way in which humanity communicates. Behind a phone or computer
screen, all characteristics of innate humancommunication are destroyed, removing audible, as
well as physical cues. The importance of such is critical and necessary to one s psychological
well being and social prowess. Subsequently, a person s face to face communication skills have
been proven to have degraded from the overuse of social media (Text 3). It is unclear whether
people resort to social media due to the feelings of loneliness, or if social media is the cause,
however, those feelings were not alleviated through social media use. The direct relationship
between loneliness and amount of time spent on social technology can be shown
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Swimming Is Not A Natural Act
Most people believe that the most efficient and effective way to lose weight is either by jogging
or running. They think this because running is done on land, involves very hard movements of the
arms and legs, and their heartrates are going at 5 beats per second. People always seem to forget
that a better, easier and less vigorous way to get fit is through swimming. Swimming is moving
your body through a body of water, either a pool or ocean, using your arms and legs, while running
is moving quickly on land with your feet. Swimming is not a natural act but a learned talent.
According to Dr. Howard Wainer, a swimmer and statistician at the Educational Testing Service in
Princeton, N.J., the human bodywas not meant to move quickly through water.
Most people believe that its harder to run than to swim but the fact is that it s harder to swim. In
swimming water acts as the resistance while in running, air is the resistance. Water is a lot thicker
than air which makes it harder to move through. When running, performance peters out as the
distances get longer but in swimming the pace is consistent regardless of the distance.
Swimming has a lot of benefits which most people don t know about. Swimming keeps your
heartrate up without overstressing the body. It builds endurance, muscle strength and
cardiovascular fitness. Swimming also keeps the heart and the lungs healthy. All the muscles are
used while swimming so it s a good all over body workout. Also, according to research done
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Compare And Contrast Essay About Japan
Introduction The country that i have choose is Japan., the reason why i choose Japan is because of
my work. My job in the hotel industry have given me an opportunity of transferring me to another
hotel at another part of the world. However, there might be many differences between the culture of
the two countries. Culture Japan is known as a cultural country with many different type of unique
culture that have attracted many tourists from different part of the world. Some of which are
affected since the ancient times like samurai from the Edo Period (1603 1867). 2.1 Social
Conventions The first unique culture that Japan have to offer is Social conventions. Japanese are
often known for their manners and customs. Japanese are born with this unique culture, the first
part that you have to know about Social conventions is bowing, the most respectful ways of
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But with the combination with the mild social and economy control, you would not see any
individual competitive behaviour which is often seen within the highly Masculine group. In
Japan, you would see employees motivation when they are actually fighting in a group that is
winning against the competitors. 4.1.4 Uncertainty Avoidance Japan is the most unpredictable
country in the world, with a score of 92, Japan is always being threatened by mother nature from
tornades to tsunami to earthquake and volcano eruptions. With all this threat that is above their
head, Japan have to learn and prepare themselves under any circumstances. But what they are
preparing is not for just natural disaster, it is also for any other aspect of society. Business in
Japan have to check for any risk involve and must work it out before the starts of any project. This
needs of Avoidance is the reason that the changes in Japan is so hard to be realize by the Japanese.
4.1.5 Long Term
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Fair Punishment Analysis
Paper 1
In the 1983 study conducted by William Samuel and Elizabeth Moulds, it was revealed that
there was an agreement among a widespread group of people on the topic of fair punishment for
certain crimes. This study was a statewide survey involving 753 residents in the state if
California. All of the people selected were 18 years and older, and were chosen randomly based
on their telephone numbers. This study was conducted by professional telephone interviewers over
a period of nine days. The residents were asked a series of questions involving different crimes and
punishment options. The results showed that majority of the recommend sentences made by the
residents, were less severe than the California Penal Code. The researchers also looked ... Show
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This article looked at the differing ideas of social dominance theory along with the beliefs in the
deterrence and retribution models. This study included 401 undergraduate students from the
University of California (UCLA). Over half of the participants were female, and included a diverse
make up of Asian, Hispanic, White, and Black students. The results supported the hypothesis that
the public support for harsher punishment is primarily motivated by criminal deterrence. The social
dominance theory also defends the use of severe punishment, which was justified by moral
arguments. This is a descriptive type of research since it is quantitative in nature. Since it uses
statistical tools to help assist with the interpretation of the results. It is also considered to be a cross
sectional study, considering all the data was considered at one time. The method of reasoning is
deductive since the researchers started with a theory before collecting data. The unit of analysis
was the individuals themselves. It was concluded in the article that many people choose to support
more severe punishments because of the concept from the deterrence
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The Causes for the Conflict between Palestinians and Israelis
Conflict Between Palestinians and Israelis;The Cause
Against a backdrop of an ever increasing number of internal conflicts and the crash of
conventional means of conflict resolution to attain a resilient peace in divided societies, this paper
presents a two track approach to peacekeeping and conflict resolution. One track is represented by
peacemaking, defined as endeavors at finding a resolution to the issues in conflict at the political
leadership level. The other track, peacebuilding, refers to contact proposals at the grassroots level
targeting at the enhancement of intergroup relations. After a conversation of role of grassroots
peacebuilding in a peace process some groundwork findings on the bond between peacemaking and
peacebuilding in two divided societies, Palestine and Israel, will be discussed.
War is not a common phenomenon anymore after the post cold war era. According a research
conducted on active armed conflict across the world at the Uppsala University in Sweden, of all
the 101 active armed conflicted between the late 80s and mid 90s, only six were actually between
two different states (Solenberg Wallensteen, 1997). These statistics clearly indicates that the
conflict in today s world is more internal and ethnic based.
The majority of the states are ethnically diverse. Nation state is a loosely used term since
according to one survey conducted in the early 70s indicated that out of 132 nations only 12 were
truly nation states. Similarly in 1983 out of
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Last Few Days
If you knew you only had a limited amount of time to live, how would you live your last few
days? Many people when they find out the end is near decide to make major changes in their
lives. Everybody copes with death in a different way; some tend to regret how they lived their
lives, beings too careful or worrying too much about what people think about them. Many wish
they would have been able to express their feelings more easily or done things which made them
happy. On the Beach by Nevil Shute is a book in which the spread of radiation will soon end the
lives of all living things. The characters only have a few months left to live, but how they decide to
live their last days is up to them. Each main character in the book represents a method... Show more
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While cruising on the U.S.S. Scorpion, the crew makes a quick stop in his hometown. At first,
captain Towers lets him take a look through the periscope, and minutes later, Swain escapes
swimming away to the shore. Captain Towers informs him that if he does not come back
immediately, he will not be let back on the submarine. Swain ignores his comments and keeps on
running to explore his hometown. When the crew sees him again, he is joyfully fishing on a
small boat, enjoying his last few days. He tells them he would rather die right then and there in his
hometown than in Australia when the radiation reaches them. Compared to all other characters,
Swain is the first one to end his life early; instead of waiting until radiation crept up on him, he
swam directly into it. All the characters in the book, knowing they were all going to die soon, still
waited until their last days to take the pills that ended their lives. They were all very hopeful that a
miracle might happen, that maybe the radiation would not kill them. They spent their last days with
the ones that meant something to them or doing crazy things they had not done before. In the end,
they all died by choice; instead of letting the radiation kill them, they took the pills to end their
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Vladimir Nabokov Symbols
Vladimir Nabokov tells a story of a mother, father, and son trapped in two different worlds. The
theme of the story is filled with darkness and misery. The son suffers from a rare form of paranoia
called referential mania. The son is trapped inside his mind at a local sanitarium, while his parents
are financially trapped at home. In Signs and Symbols, Vladimir Nabokov illustrates the theme of
darkness through conflict, imagery, and symbolism. Nabokov used conflict in the story to enhance
the theme. For example, the son is constantly conflicted with himself and his surroundings because
he believes that natural and man made objects are conspiring against him. He imagines that clouds
exchange detailed information about him and at night the
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Ap Physics Unit 8 Lab
Lab Report 8
Physical Optics
Physics 262 003
Author: A. Coughran
Lab Partners: E. Ortiz, H. Barham
Date: 5/10/17
Lab Report 8A. Coughran 5/10/17
Objective:
The objective in Lab 8 is to measure wavelength of five emission lines of light and a laser beam
through the principle of light interference.
Theory:
Light passed through a transmission grating is often sent in all directions due to interference. The
grating acts as a new wave source and causes the light to travel in different paths. Equation 1 below
shows the relationship between path difference and light direction due to constructive interference.
D represents the line spacing and sinЖџ=a/c according to the drawing below. mО»=dsinЖџ
Equation 1
Equation 2 below can be used when small angle values are present (such as when m=1) and is a ...
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The base of the light triangle, b, was measured first. Then, the light positions, a, were measured
f=or the first order (m=1) and second order (m=2) light beams to determine the angle Жџ for each.
This data was organized in an Excel table and used to find the wavelength, О», of the laser through
Equation 1. This value was then compared to the theoretical value for wavelength of the laser,
which was 6.328xгЂ–10гЂ—^( 7)m, and the percent error was calculated between the two.
Procedure B Wavelength Measurement of Light Color
The diffraction grating was used to measure the angle values of different light colors using a
collimator. The wavelength of each light beam according to the corresponding color was then
calculated using the specific angle value. In this procedure, a telescope was used to form an image
from the diffracted light from the transmission grating. A mercury light source was also used as a
light ray source of
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Rp2 Research Paper
subsection{Wet gas studies} label{sec:Wet gas studies} The water vapor was added to RPC1
gas mixture using a water bubbler as shown in figure~ref{fig:6_Gas_flow_system}. The amount
of water vapor in the gas mixture was measured in a controlled way using a RH sensor and is
shown in figure~ref{fig:6_Water_vapor_quantity}. Throughout these studies, RPC2 was continued
with the standard gas flow itself and was a reference detector. Then, the performances of both the
detectors were monitored continuously. The Oscilloscope trace of pulses produced from RPC1
and RPC2 with standard gas operation are shown in figure~ref{fig:5_Oscilloscope_pulses}. The
pulses produced from RPC1 with wet gas operation and from RPC2 with standard gas operation...
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includegraphics[width=1textwidth]{6_Wet_gas_charge_time.pdf} vskip 0.5cm caption {small
Signal charge of: (a) RPC1 with the wet gas operation and (b) RPC2 with the standard gas
operation, and time resolution of: (c) RPC1 with the wet gas operation and (d) RPC2 with the
standard gas operation.} label{fig:6_Wet_gas_charge_time}
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Congress Review Act Analysis
With Republican President, Donald Trump, and the Republican Party holding the majority of both
chambers of the 115th Congress, passing environmental protection legislation doesn t seem to be a
priority (or even a thought). Not only are Congress and the President ignoring environmental
protection, but they have also worked together to reverse current environmental protection
regulations. Normally, repealing any form of legislation is a lengthy and challenging task.
However, during the spring of 2017, the Legislative and Executive branches were able to quickly
and easily get rid of two environmental protection rules. This ease of change definitively had do
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Additionally, the intent of the procedure is pretty pointless because the president could just
override an agency rule. Though, because the tool is meant for Congress but has a road block of
the presidency, this Congressional tool has barely left the toolbox. In fact, it has only worked
one time before 2017 (Feller). However, since Trump was sworn into office, the CRA has
resurfaced. When a political party takes over the Presidency with control of both Congressional
chambers this device can be very affective. Because the CRA allows the 60 day disapproval
window, many of Obama s midnight regulations were at risk of being overturned. Specifically, in
the Congress and Trump were able to roll back 14 out of the 15 Obama regulations that fell into
the 60 day window (Larkin). The Stream Protection Act was one of these 14 disapprovals that
was passed in the spring of 2017. In December of 2016, the Federal Office of Surface Mining
Reclamation and Enforcement issued a regulation requiring coal companies to monitor water
quality near mines. Specifically, the rule established a buffer zone rule, blocking mining within
100 feet of streams. In general, the rule put stricter regulations on coal mining companies in
efforts to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources (Feller). This rule was in effect for a
very short period before the new President and Congress changed it. This rule disapproval was
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The Yarra River
Prior to European settlement: The Yarra River is not big at all compared to other rivers in the
world. It only runs for 242km. It is not very deep or wide either. Its source is off the flanks of Mt
Baw Baw to its mouth at the head of Port Phillip Bay. For the aboriginies of the Wurundjeri tribe,
the Yarra River was a water source, a food source and a bathing source. European settlement:
Charles Grimes was the first European to discover it. He named it Freshwater River . The
second explorer who rediscovered the river was John Batman. He is more ronound because he
traded 600,000 acres of Melbourne, including most of the land now within the suburban area, 40
blankets, 42 tomahawks, 130 knives, 62 pairs of scissors, 40 pairs of reading glasses,250
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Gold discoveries were often found in Ballarat, Beechworth and Bendigo. Colonies of people
flocked to the gold sites from every different nationality. There were around 500,000 people from
Great Britain. Of these 300,000 were from England and Wales, over 101,000 from Ireland and
100,000 from Scotland. At least 40,000 Chinese, and another 5,000 from the south pacific
(mainly New Zealand) joined the rush. Construction of the Western Treatment Plant at Werribee:
The Western Treatment plant measures at 10,500 Hectares and is a world leader in technical
and environmental innovation. It takes in around half of Melbourne s water and produces
almost 40 billion litres of recycled water. The plant was constructed in 1888. Prior to this,
disposing human waste was extremely basic. Sewage would be collected and dumped into water
ways such as the Yarra and Hobsons Bay. The idea was to construct a system of pipes, sewers and
drains built underground to carry sewage from homes and factories to a sewage treatment farm.
1970 s and 80 s urban renewal programs in lower course of
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Analysis Of The Book Stonewall
Stonewall: Breaking Out In The Fights For Gay Rights by Ann Bausum In the book Stonewall:
Breaking Out In the Fights For Gay Rights, author Ann Bausum starts the book off by going into
a complete and brutal overview on how gay people were treated in a time before the Stonewall
Riots. She then goes on to cover how exactly the first riot and the ones coming directly after
happened, using sources from both sides of the conflicts, including police officers and people
who had been run from the Stonewall inn. She continues by going into the aftereffects of the
riots and into the AIDS crisis that hit the community nearly two decades after. The book is
ended on a hopeful note, saying that the future can only look up from here for the queer
community. Ann Bausum, while straight, did a very large amount of research before writing
this book. She has a three page bibliography at the end of the book, listing all of her sources and
where she got all the quotes that were littered throughout the book. She mentions in the book
that since she is not Queer, some parts of the novel may not be truly accurate because she is not
in the community. This source fits very well into my research as a starting place. I did not know
a large about about the Stonewall Riots previously, so this short somewhat overview of the
situation was very necessary for me to read so I could get a grasp on the situation before going in
further. 2. A Queer History of the United States by Michael Bronski A Queer
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How Henrietta s Cells Were Recovered, And Stored
I begin writing this essay about Henrietta Lacks by discussing option number three outlined in
this project. Before this class had begun, I could not tell you how or why such vaccines came to
be. I can almost relate to the author in the beginning of the book when she is in her college
biology course and has no idea who Henrietta Lacksis. This book outlines so many big topic
issues, and I feel they all play a role in how Henrietta s cells were recovered, and stored. From my
own personal viewpoint, I feel one of the biggest issues for myself personally, is the bioethics of it
all. Working in healthcare and living in this generation, money, is a monumental factor that defines
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Would she have still if it would not profit her, or her family, but so many others around the world
who are sick? Another factor that played a significant role in Henrietta s life was a combination of
not only poverty, but racism too. The book calls into question the name Henrietta Lacks. We are
officially introduced to Henrietta as Loretta Pleasant. Henrietta, or also known as Loretta, grew up
with eight other siblings, and an abusive father. (Biogrophy.com) Henrietta spent most of her youth
living with her grandfather and future husband. During this time in history, Henrietta along with
other African Americans, were subjected to segregation. Her life was far from easy, she grew up as
many African Americanchildren did during those times, working in the tobacco fields. It seems
to me that this woman had a tremendously hard life. She endured: her mother s death, being
divided from her family, segregation, child labor working in the tobacco fields, a philandering
husband, and cancer to name just a few things. I honestly cannot begin to imagine this lifestyle
much less cancer. What stands out to me about her is that I portray her to be this strong, resilient
woman. I say this because she refuses treatment for her STDs, goes on sleeping with her husband
bearing him children , and most of all, she was a God fearing woman. I can only begin to imagine
during this time in history being a woman, much less an African American woman, had its struggles
and
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Animal Testing On Dogs
.... Using dogs as a test subject is a big issue in the U.S . Whereas most of the dogs are rescued
from outside shelters. Using dogs as a test subject is a big issue in the U.S. given that how the
dogs are treated. There are many statistics showing that these dogs are abused. Also, one of the
diseases they test the dog on is the Glycogen Disease. In 2013, about 74,000 dogs were used in the
labs for research (Malisow). Dogs are used in glycogen storage disease gene therapy research.
The dogs with the disease used to be able to live for about 28 days. Now, they can live for about
a year (Schweer). FDA shows that 90% of tests on dogs fail on humans. As a result, it is a waste
of testing and a waste of dogs (Malisow). About 68% of the dogs tested are used for cosmetics
and drug testing. Also, more than 1,000 experiments are going on at any given time (Schweers)
This shows that so many dogs are being tested on in the labs and one of the worst things they test
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There are many rescue teams and alternatives to testing on dogs. To do so, they can use human
cells and tissues with volunteer humans.They could also use cadavers (dead human body
models) as alternatives to dogs. Obviously, those bodies would be donated We believe that this
animal use is a violation of the principal investigation for provided false information about
alternative non animal technologies to justify animal use in his protocol, states Dr. John Pippin,
senior medical and research advisor to PCRM and author of complaint (Swanson). One of the
biggest rescue teams for research dogs is the Beagle Freedom Project. This program has saved
over 450 research dogs in the last 4 years. в…“ have had their vocal cords cut (Malisow). Also,
many research labs are getting rid of using dogs in experiments like the Texas Health Institute.
(Schweers) Many people are trying to stop dog testing in labs and those were some of the
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Pediatric Nurses
Nurses who specialize in pediatrics devote their knowledge and skills to caring for children.
Pediatrics is a special field because these nurses get to work with children everyday . The amazing
thing about children is that they recover and heal faster than adults. There s small and big miracles
that happen everyday in pediatrics and having a job that gets to be apart of everyday miracles is
miraculous. Building long term relationships with patients and their families can make nurses feel
like small heroes.
Pediatric nurses have lots of skills they have to obtain such as focus on medical needs and
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These Nurses spend most of their days interacting with children and families. On a daily basis,
they need to be prepared to take care of emotional and physical needs of others. Another important
workplace in pediatrics is the PICU (pediatric intensive care unit). The PICU is a section of the
hospital that provides critical children with the highest level of medical care (registered). The PICU
allows intensive nursing care and continuous
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The Biology Of Bird Flight
1.3: The Biology of Bird Flight
Bird Anatomy
How do the wings work?
Intro:
Birds have beautiful feathers and lovely songs that bring joy and wonder to us humans. And flight
is the feature that probably captures the human imagination more than anything else. For millennia,
people have watched birds in the sky and wished we could fly, too.
There are almost as many ways of flying as there are kinds of birds. Albatrosses glide and soar
with long narrow wings stretched out, sometimes staying aloft for hours without a single wing
beat. Hummingbirds, on the other hand, can t rest their wings for even a second in flight.
Woodpeckers have a swooping flight, crows fly in a straight line, and swallows dart and weave
every which way.
A bird s breastbone, or sternum, is shaped like a keel to attach the powerful wing muscles. The
bones of a bird s wings are surprisingly small compared to the size of the wing. All the bones and
muscles of the wing are in the front and covered with feathers that protect and streamline the wing.
The actual flight feathers are attached to the wing within little pits in the bones.
Body Features:
1 Lack of nose and teeth: these parts are heavy and too forward.To grind their food, their stomachs
have a gizzard near their center of gravity. They use their mouth and the nostrils located on the top
of their lightweight beak to breathe.
2 Their tail and wing bones are very short: attached to sometimes long (but
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The Natural History Museum Of Los Angeles Essay
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles offers a surface level depiction of Mesoamerican
civilization and culture. It excludes essential information and instead gives a shallow representation
that offers implications of a barbaric civilization.
To start off, a Natural History Museum is usually a place where the public can visit to obtain
knowledge on the history of the earth and its inhabitants. Much about people s culture and customs
is found in a Natural History museum, especially people that have made a difference or played a
role in history that we learn today. Therefore, the Indigenous peoplesare represented in these precise
museums. The indigenous people have various amount of customs that are even used today,
however, the fact that many of their descriptions are led by the word histor or ancient almost makes
the guests at museums believe that these indigenous people are no longer alive, and that is
incorrect. The key objective for a Natural History museum is to simply help connect the
understanding of human beings, connections based on culture, communities, to the earth and to
each other. Precisely, The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles does not fully represent in depth
the qualities that made the indigenous people so innovative, intelligent, and powerful; Therefore,
the importance of the indigenous people is almost overshadowed by everything else that is
presented at the museum. Overall, the indigenous people are represented here because of their
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The Norman Blumberg Housing Project
On May 3rd when I visited the site where the Norman Blumberg Housing Project once stood, the
air was hauntingly peaceful. I had read about the notoriety of the site during my research, how
over its existence it had become an area of concentrated poverty and crime, but on this day this
urban setting was quiet and calm. On the two square city blocks where a complex of apartment
buildings once ruled the landscape, only a single high riseremained among the unchecked wild
grass. However, even in the peacefulness of this day in Sharswood, the looming presence of the
infamous Norman Blumberg Apartments could still be felt. After standing for nearly six decades,
the two public housing high rise buildings that once defined Blumberg Apartments and... Show
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As a central part of this analysis, I will be discussing the role Blumberg Apartments played in the
deterioration of Sharswood. I will also be evoking the Pruitt Igoe myth as Blumberg Apartments
shares many similarities with the notorious Pruitt Igoe development. Finally, I will present and
discuss the future transformation of Sharswood as detailed by the Sharswood Blumberg
Neighborhood Transformation Plan. To judge the success or failure of Blumberg Apartments, we
must first analyze the project as it works to provide good housing. Good housing should not just
be regarded as a noun, it should also encompass housing as a verb. The commodity of the house as
a shelter is the noun. This commodity should provide a place for redressing. It should hold the
essential necessities that make for a comfortable and complete home. A place that balances privacy
and social interactions. As a verb, good housing should be a utility that works to enhance one s life
(Turner, 1972). It should be a stepping stone towards opportunity. For Blumberg Apartments in the
grand scheme, both of these facets can be regarded as failures. As the housing projects suffered
through massive deterioration, it failed as a commodity. Residents described how their housing had
stairwells that reeked of urine and dirty diapers, constantly breaking appliances and elevators, and
the frequent sounds of gunshots (Colaneri, 2016). Furthermore, units were found to not meet
minimum size standards and
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Little Ricky Research Paper
Little Ricky goes to the Zoo. Once upon a time there was a little boy named Ricky. Ricky lived
in a big city called San Francisco with his mommy and daddy. The house they lived in was in an
area called The Sunset. It was near the Zoo and not far from the beach and the Pacific Ocean.
Little Ricky had a brother and sister. They were both older than Ricky and went to school during
the weekdays. Little Ricky s daddy worked in store selling paint with his father. That meant that
little Ricky was home all with his mommy. One day Little Ricky s Mommy said Ricky, do you
want to go to the Zoo with me today? Little Ricky got so excited that he jumped up and down and
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He saw the trees and shrubbery and grass planted on the ground. He saw the Ivy growing up the
wall. They walked to the big gate at the front of the Zoo and to the ticket booth. Little Ricky s
daddy paid for their tickets and they walked through a turnstile to go into the zoo. Little Ricky
saw the big building where the workers had their offices and where the gift shop was to his right.
He saw the Carousel with horses and fairytale animals that moved up and down as the Carousel
spun around for the children to ride on. Ricky was still very excited about the big old steam
locomotive that was parked on railroad tracks in a big sandy lot next to a bunch of swings and
play equipment. But his daddy said Ricky, you spent all day yesterday playing on the steam
engine. You forgot all about the Lions, and Tigers, and Bears. You forgot about the Monkeys on
Monkey Island in a lake in the center of the Zoo. You forgot about all the birds, and the Black
tailed Prairie Dog, the Lemurs, the Seals, the Sea Lions. You even forgot all about the Big
Tortoise, and all the
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The Cold Deep Sea
Cold water corals form reef structures in the cold deep sea are often defined as self sustaining
biogenic reef frameworks and can be found in any ocean around the world at different depths
(Roberts, 2005; Davies and Guinotte, 2011). Reefs are patchy distributed on the sea floor and
can develop forming impressive solid structures. These can fairly extend forming complex deep
sea habitats and shaping niches for many different marine species. These frameworks constitute
thus a very specific ecosystem, offering different types of habitats (Buhl Mortensen et al., 1995;
Freiwald et al., 2004; Buhl Mortensen et al., 2010) to different marine organisms. These reefs are
thus important hotspots of biodiversity (Roberts et al., 2006) and have a key role in the carbon
cycle in the deep sea (Roberts et al., 2006; Thiem et al., 2006).
In the North East Atlantic, Lophelia pertusa, a scleractinian cold water coral, is the dominating reef
forming species. Several symbiotic relations (among 1300 species; Roberts et al, 2006) have been
observed in different studies (Buhl Mortensen and Buhl Mortensen, 2004; Roberts, 2005) between
scleractinian cold water corals and different invertebrate organisms. However, the degree of these
relationships is still not enough defined and poorly understood (Buhl Mortensen and Buhl
Mortensen, 2004; Roberts et al., 2009). An example was reported by Roberts (2005) who
described a symbiotic relationship between the cold water coral, Lophelia pertusa, and the
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Snakehead Book Essay
Snakehead By Anthony Horowitz Snakehead is the seventh book in the Alex Rider series, one of
my all time favorites. To give a little background to the series Alex Rider, a teenage spy, works
undercover using his age as the perfect cover to do tedious missions. In this particular mission Alex
was contacted by the Australian Secret Service to go undercover and investigate a smuggling group
from Asia called Snakehead. This group is known to the Australian Secret Service as way to
smuggle immigrants into Australia and they feel that Alex can help identify the major players in
the organization. This would enable them to crack down on the organization and stop the illegal
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They were secretly planning the assassination of eight celebrities and they were planning to use
the bomb to do so. It just so happened that the leader of Snakehead, Winston Yu, was also a
member of Scorpia and the leader in the assassination plot. To begin the mission Alex has to go
to Bangkok to meet up with his partner Ash who is an old family friend. He was Alex s father s
friend from when his father was also involved in the spy business. The plan was to dress as
immigrants and immerse themselves in the crowd to learn more about the Snakehead culture
and leaders. Alex was taken to a boxing arena by the Snakehead and is made to fight in the arena
against the best fighter and eventually beats him which causes a huge commotion and
eventually a riot. He quickly escapes using his skills that he has learned in the field during
previous missions. He did not realize it but someone had also help start the riot to make a
diversion for him to escape. It was a member of MI6 which is the organization that normally hires
Alex to spy out of London, England. They have gotten wind of the bomb Royal Blue , and have
tied it to Winston Yu. They give him a few special gadgets that
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Platinum Box Case Report Essay examples
Executive Summary
Memorandum
From: Jared John Hicza
Procurement Manager
To: Jim Hicza
Re: Selection of Supplier for Presses
My recommendation is to go in for a single source and choose the supplier that we have
confidently have had a relationship with, without a problem, for over a decade now.
Major of Action plan:
Choose JabaKing as the supplier of choice.
Get an investment loan from Labour Central Credit Union @ 5.25% for next 10 years.
Visit an operational facility using JabaKing s presses.
Procure presses from JabaKing with appropriate people assigned duties and with proper checks in
place.
Commission the presses with assistance from Jabaking.
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That apart, even though the presses will be covered under a three year warranty, in case there is
damage to even one piece of equipment during transportation, it will mean that our growth and
expansion project will have to suffer a major setback and we will have to face major delays.
Some positives for this supplier are that it will help us in commissioning and in case of any major
breakdown, Merakuri promises us next day service, as the company has a distributor located in
Regina. This in itself increases our confidence, as we know that Merakuri is a big enough fish to
have its distributor in Canada.
The rookie, Pnutype A total novice in the market, this company utilizes state of art technology. The
technology is so good that it produces excellent results. If Pnutype presses are acquired, it will give
our company an edge over our competitors.
There are a few drawbacks to Pnutype and its presses. This company has been making presses for
only two and a half years. Among all of the prospective suppliers for the new presses, Pnutype has
no proximal presence. Its closest presence is in the United States. Considering our top management
being high level of cost consciousness, Pnutype presses are, by far, the most expensive option.
It, however, has the reputation of its presses requiring zero maintenance. One company that uses
Pnutype presses provided this feedback.
See Appendix 1 for the weighted evaluation matrix.
Alternatives and / or
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The Man That Was Used Up By Edgar Allan Poe
The concept of a man machine mixture was widespread in science fiction before World War II.
As early as 1843, Edgar Allan Poe described a man with extensive prostheses in the short story The
Man That Was Used Up . In 1911, Jean de la Hire introduced the Nyctalope, a science fiction hero
who was perhaps the first literary cyborg, in Le MystГЁre des XV (later translated as The
Nyctalope on Mars).[7][8][9] Edmond Hamilton presented space explorers with a mixture of
organic and machine parts in his novel The Comet Doom in 1928. He later featured the talking,
living brain of an old scientist, Simon Wright, floating around in a transparent case, in all the
adventures of his famous hero, Captain Future. He uses the term explicitly in the 1962 short
story, After a Judgment Day, to describe the mechanical analogs called Charlies, explaining that
[c]yborgs, they had been called from the first one in the 1960s...cybernetic organisms. In the short
story No Woman Born in 1944, C. L. Moore wrote of Deirdre, a dancer, whose body was burned
completely and whose brain was placed in a faceless but beautiful and supple mechanical body.
The term was coined by Manfred E. Clynes and Nathan S. Kline in 1960 to refer to their conception
of an enhanced human being who could survive in extraterrestrial environments:
For the exogenously extended organizational complex functioning as an integrated homeostatic
system unconsciously, we propose the term Cyborg . Manfred E. Clynes and
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Changes And Continuities Of Indian Ocean Trade
There were many changes and continuities in the Indian ocean trade routes from the classical to the
post classic time period. The trade along the Indian Ocean spread culture, religion, technology,
crops, and other goods. This diffusion of goods, technology, and religion along the Indian Ocean
trade routes was very similar to the diffusion of European and Native American goods, technology,
and religion during the 15th 17th centuries in the Americas, often known as the age of exploration.
This is because along the India indian oceanduring the post classical period, buddhism and
hinduism spread to Africaand China and Islamspread into India. From India, many goods including
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One innovation that greatly increased trade in the Indian ocean were Chinese Junks. Junks were
Chinese sailboats that were created during the Song dynasty. The Arabian dhow sails were also
produced during this time period. This was very significant because during the classical period,
people could only travel along the Indian Ocean depending on the monsoon seasons. This is
because the current would only travel in specific directions depending on the season. This new
Arabian dhow allowed for travel against the wind and current, giving the merchants more control
over trade. They could transport a vast amount of goods due to their substantial size. Another
technological advancement was the creation of Arab astrolabes. The astrolabe uses the sun, the
moon, and the stars to identify one s location. This was highly useful for sea trade when
determining the ship s latitude. The Chinese compass was another useful technology for
determining the cardinal directions and navigation at sea. Therefore, without these significant
technological innovations, trade along the Indian Ocean would not have been as easy or
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Stereotypes In The Movie The Pursuit Of Happyness
Stay a child for as long as you can, because this is a real world out here. My mom has always
stressed to me the same exact quote. As she was saying this, of course i didn t understand at the
time. When you re a child it seems like the only thing you want to do is be older, in order to do
the things adults do. My mom spoke these words to me as if i were wrapped up in a box. If that
box were to open, like magic, i would be exposed to adulthood. i believe my mom kept me in that
box to maintain my child s mindset. A mindset that says nothing else in the world matters. Live
my child! As i look back to when i was a child, my world was so precious. I woke up to a nice hot
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Like my mother, Chris believed that leaving his son in a box would veil him from the harsh
reality.when the landlord came for the rent money, i noticed that Chris shut the door, in
consideration of his son. They were subsequently kicked out of there second home, which happened
to be a hotel, causing Junior s box had been tampered with. Junior was fed up with being kicked out,
according to the temper tantrum he threw. With nowhere to go, they went to the train station for the
night. Even though they were forced to sleep in the train stations bathroom, with imagination the
bathroom became a
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Doolittle Vs Pygmalion
In the play Pygmalion and the atrocious movie made by Hallmark, The Makeover, there are many
similarities and differences. The original play Pygmalion is set in London in the early 1900s.
However, its modern counterpart, The Makeover, is set in modern day Boston. This is one of the
many changes of these two, in addition to a number of parallels. In Pygmalionthe main characters
are Henry Higgins, Colonel Pickering, and Eliza Doolittle. In The Makeover the main characters
are Hannah Higgins, Colleen Pickering, and Elliot Doolittle. This names are extremely similar to
that of the original play, but the genders have been reversed. Also instead of being teachers of
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Eliza hears how happy Henry and the Colonel were that it was over. Elliot hears Hannah and
Colleen saying that they can just drop him off at a Bruins game with a case of beer. This is when
both of the Doolittles begin to feel used in their respective stories. Then Doolittle argues with
Higgins about how they were treated, mainly about how Higgins treats Doolittle like someone from
the gutter, and that Pickering treats them like a lady or gentleman. After the fight Higgins and
Doolittle both realize that they actually need each. However, this is where another difference is. In
the play, Eliza will marry Freddy, while in the movie Elliot and Hannah end up
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Sled Dog Quotes
1. Buck
Buck is a farm dog that lived in an estate and he was spoiled so he never really did anything for
himself. When he got abused he was being shaped up to become a different dog. When he joined
the sled team, he was shaped to be stronger and let his emotions go and learned to live like a wolf.
2. John Thornton
John Thornton is a nice guy who loved buck as if Buck were his child. Him and Buck were
always together and Buck refused to leave his side because he was afraid something was going to
happen to him and he wouldn t have a master anymore.
3. François
He is like a tool to Perrault. He just agrees with whatever Parrault says and gives nice compliments
to Buck about him being a good sled dog. So he s a pretty good guy.
4. Hal
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13. Dolly
Dolly was a strong husky that got killed but he was always attacking other sled team dogs and
ended up being killed by the sled dog owners because it was getting out of hand.
14. Sol leks
Sol leks is the most experienced sled dog on the team. That s why when spitz died, he was placed
as leader.
15. Billee and Joe
Billie was a good dog and was brothers with Joe which was the bad dog in the situation. They were
complete opposites and they ended up dying.
16. Manuel
Manuel is the reason that buck now lives on his own in the wild following his instincts. He stole
buck from the estate he lived in and sent him through a painful journey.
17. The Scotch half breed
Bucks second master and teaches the dogs what s right through punishment.
18. Pike
A member of the team that usually steals other people s food but gets shaped up when Buck
becomes leader of the squad.
19. Teek and Koona
Teek and Koona were new members to the team and Koona ended up being killed to be put out of
misery and Teek died in the sled accident.
20. Skeet and
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1984 And The Classic Dystopian Novel By George Orwell
During Joseph Stalin s regime of the Soviet Union, 1984, the Classic Dystopian novel by George
Orwell, was burned and banned, because the book shone a negative light on communism. The
book, 1984, follows the life of Winston Smith, who lives in a country called Oceania. Oceania is
a totalitarian society, ruled by a government known as The Party, whose leader is called Big
Brother. In Oceania, every movement and sound a person makes is surveillanced, and one
wrong facial expression, statement, or action can cause the Thought Police to take the person
away to never be seen again. A small percentage of the population questions The Party s
dictatorship, and the novel follows Winston s struggles to keep his hatred of The Party under
control, along with his attempt to fight The Party. Many, such as as Joseph Stalin, and you, the
school board of Sowell High, wish to ban 1984. However, the Classic Dystopian novel, 1984,
should under no circumstances be banned in any school library. The novel, 1984, has a plethora of
reasons supporting why it should not be banned in the libraries of schools. For example, 1984
teaches its readers the dangers of government control and totalitarianism. In addition, banning books
in general is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment. Lastly, 1984 reveals aspects of
present day societies that go unnoticed.
To begin, the novel 1984 should not be banned because the novel educates readers about the dangers
of totalitarianism and government
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Annexation Of The Philippines Created The American Empire...
Annexation of the Philippines Created the American Empire The history of the world is one filled
with war, brutality, and greed from nations exerting their might to gain power or land. Driven by
greed, history is written by the wants and desires of nations to become larger, wealthier, at the
expense of those smaller forms a never ending cycle from the time of the earliest writings, to
modern days. The United Statesis no different. From the time we occupied the east coast, driving
the Native Americans west, to our westward expansion, further driving the Native Americans and
Mexico out of their lands, we have never been satisfied. Once we reached the west coast, our eyes
began scanning across the oceans. With the country secure, the United States needed foreign lands
to establish the empire. The Philippines would provide this opportunity for us. The Spanish
American war delivered the opportunity for America s entry into the Philippines. The annexation of
the Philippines transformed the United States into an empire and better prepared the Filipino
people for independence.
Snapshot of the Philippines To justify the case for the annexation of the Philippines, we must first
look at a snapshot of the Philippine archipelago to understand the advantages the islands provided
the United States. The Philippines was a vast chain consisting of over 7,000 islands, with 74
provinces, 43 different ethnic groups, and 87 different spoken languages. The population around
1899
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A Report On Rms Target Activities
1.3Preconditions
The system shall meet the following pre defined requirements:
пЂPreparation of basic reports in tabular form to the following modules: Weekly Report of RMs
Target Activities, Monthly Report of RMs Target Activities, Main Annual Report of the KPIs per
Business Line and Sales Report of RMs Activities with Potential Business Clients.
пЂThe required data for the weekly report are YEAR, WEEK, USER, RM NAME, RM
NUMBER, RM BRANCH, RM BRANCH NUMBER, REGION, NUMBER OF CLIENTS, YtD
TARGETS, YtD TARGETS ACHIEVEMENT, STL, LTL, CA, TD.
пЂThe monthly report shall contain the same data as in the weekly report plus: LENDING
INCOME, STL INCOME, LTL INCOME, TREASURY INCOME, POS INCOME,
DOCUMENTARY INCOME and MONTH instead of WEEK.
пЂThe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
пЂThe RISK COST Report shall contain data for Risk Costs, Corporate Risk Costs and SME Risk
Costs by their regions plus Year, Reporting period, YtD Targets, YtD Targets Achievement, YtD
Targets Completion and Targets for the next year.
пЂThe SALES Report shall contain the following data: Year, Month, Leads allocated, Number of
contacted new clients, First meetings held with new clients, Next meetings held with potential
business clients, Offers extended to new clients non lending products, Offers extended to new
clients lending products, Offers accepted from new clients, New clients really having a product. All
the data shall contain the following indicators: Total number of Contacted new clients per period,
Number of contacted new clients (target) and the Target achieved (%).
пЂAll data shall be automatically extracted, transferred and loaded from the DWH Department.
пЂThe data transfer shall be performed on a daily basis.
пЂThe regions for CB and SMEs should be predetermined in the Dashboard database.
пЂAn external excel file containing all active RM, SMEs and Executive CB, together with their
geographic location (region branch office) shall be uploaded in the new Dashboard system.
пЂFunctionality for manual correction the YtD Targets without reflection of the corrections made
outside the system and with no adjustment in the structure of the report. The adjustments made will
affect only the value that
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  • 2. Movie Review We Were Soldiers Once Essay Movie Review: We Were Soldiers Once Angela Lewis Student ID# 5849 Mountain State University, GIDS 504 Dr. Kenneth Miller There is a plethora of exemplary leadership examples depicted in the movie entitled We Were Soldiers Once. Mel Gibson was brilliant in his leading role as Lt. Colonel Hal Moore who led his brigade into battle in Vietnam by being and doing exactly what he expected of his troops. He led by example. He modeled the way. He also exemplified the same leadership qualities portrayed on the battlefield in his roles as father and husband. Not only did Moore signify leadership qualities in his roles, but he expressed his commitment to leadership at all levels of his battalion by delegating that responsibility to all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In so doing, they empower their subordinates and build their confidence. This is vital to a thriving organization because empowerment says that the leader will stand behind you and support you when the going gets tough. He was also very direct and honest. He gave them no false hope by being straightforward with them about the possibility of not coming home alive. However, he did promise that they would all come home, dead or alive. Leaders have to be authentic and even at the worst possible outcome show integrity. This is how one creates a climate of trust and creating a climate of trust should be a leader s first order of business. If there is mutual trust among the leader and his constituents, they can carry out their assignment with diligence, commitment and empowerment; when subordinates feel empowered they can move forward with creativity and initiative. Colonel Moore demonstrated his creativity in the scene where the cannon would not fire because it was too hot and they had no water supply to cool it off. He showed that he was a leader who could think on his feet and improvise. He stood up and starting pissing on the cannon to cool it off and ordered his men to do the same. In war, and many times in business and personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Blood Borne Pathogens Standards The regulations or statutes that impact health care is The Occupational Exposure to Blood borne Pathogens Standard. From experience working in the health care Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) play a big part in infections control; I was taught to treat any wet or any that you are not sure of as infection. I have to take precautions with any body fluids and take it as infectious disease. The employers are the one who are responsible for providing the entire employee and the facility with a safe and healthy environment. That where Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) come in play the employer enforces standards by providing training, education and also assistance on how to comply with the Occupational Safety ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay about Journey Of The Magi T.S. Eliot s Journey of the Magi This Christmas poem is about the Epiphany and was created the very year of Eliot s conversion to Christianity (Fleisner, 66). Therefore the theme of religion is an important one if we are to analyse the poem correctly. In the book of Ephesians in the Bible, Paul describes the rebirth of the world upon Christ s death, emphasising the Ephesians new life (2:4 5). This theme of death and rebirth is present in the poem Journey of the Magi, which, I will argue, is structurally and internally divided into three stages; corresponding to the Sacrament of Penance: contrition (guilt), confession and satisfaction. To understand this poem, one has to understand the impact that Christ had on the World. At the time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In keeping with the first stanza which elaborates the difficulties of the journey, Eliot does not depict the primary aspect of satisfaction (the fulfilment of penance) in stanza two, but rather the secondary aspect, which, according to the Oxford Bible Dictionary is a amp;quot;medicinal purpose...[assisting] the penitent to resist relapse into the same kind of sin in the future. amp;quot; Thus, after their amp;quot;hard time, amp;quot; the Magi arrive at dawn in a amp;quot;temperate valley,/ Wet amp;quot; and amp;quot;smelling of vegetation amp;quot; (lines 21 22), symbolic of the new life attained from their penance. Apart from this, it is interesting to mention Eliot s wonderful imagery of the amp;quot;three trees on the low sky, amp;quot; (line24) not only representing the Magi, but also the three crosses of the Crucifixion, as line 27 suggests, of the Roman soldiers dicing for Jesus robe and the amp;quot;old white horse, amp;quot; (line 25) galloping madly away, could represent Judas, and the silver he was paid for betraying Jesus. However, the white horse could subsequently be associated with death, evoking images of the Crucifixion and the great disaster that event was for Jesus followers. The second stage of the Sacrament, the actual confession, takes place in the final stanza when the narrator starts his confession to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Poem The Bridge Vanessa loves the woods.She goes there every day, after doing her chores, and comes back at sundown, when the sun seeks under into its bed and while the moon rises up awake. One pleasant day Vanessa was walking in the woods with her puppy. She came upon a bridge that never seemed to be there, but Vanessa had taken this path a hundred times but she s never seen a bridge, since it was getting late Vanessa left to go home. The very next day when the sun rised over the whole town, Vanessa quickly and quietly snuck out of the house, she was curious about that bridge, something about it just hooked her. Once Vanessa had arrived in the woods the same Bridge was there though she had thought that it would have been way farther, for some reason Vanessa felt like that the bridge was just waiting for her. She first checked if the bridge was sturdy enough and in her opinion it was fine, it s not like spontaneously she is just going to fall into the stream. But SPLASH! Unfortunately that s exactly what happened. But It s not what you think the water barely touched her she was on land it looked like the same place that she was in before. Then suddenly she heard a voice. She suspected that it wasn t really anything just a few teenagers doing some stuff of their own or just talking. But to her surprise it was no one well no one as a human. There were only trees., Vanessa saw a light, it kept coming closer and closer she decided to follow it, whatever it was. The unusual light took ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Coxswain Qualification Essay The Coxswain qualification is one of the hardest fought for qualification of a Boatswain mates career. For a Reservist to obtain this qualification it is even harder. The Coast Guard has tried to ease this by allowing Reservists to attend Coxswain C school. However, while they are attending the school, another policy is quietly wading in the waters for the perfect time to strike. This is the policy that states that the hours these members earn while underway on a standard Coast Guard boat, while at school, do not count towards their currency maintenance hours for the crewman qualification that they are operating under while at the school. In District 9, most of these members end up losing their certifications after returning to their units because there is not enough time left in the boating season to obtain the hours they need to retain their qualification. This is causing a time consuming process to recertify, it is demoralizing to the member, and it is a waste of Coast Guard money. If the hours counted while at Coxswain C school for currency maintenance requirements, the school would be more beneficial for the member and the member would be more beneficial to the Coast Guard. At face value it may not seem that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they were not able to apply that knowledge as soon as they returned to the unit because now they have to recertify as a crewman. Traditionally, by the time the member earns their crewman letter back the boating season is half over. Now they can finally start working on Coxswain again, but at what cost? How motivated is this member going to be almost a year after returning from school? How much more productive would this member have been if only those hours would have counted and they would have been able to qualify coxswain at the start of this year and stead of having to go through the process for crewman all over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Israel Religious Conflict Do you know what Israel religious conflict is? Well economically countries in Israel have been slow moving for centuries. Although Arab countries have some of the world s richest resources, they haven t been able to use their richest resources to gain financial power. This has hurt the development of Arab countries and fails to move forward as a society. All across the world the technology has been advancing between the western world and Islamic countries. Acts of terrorism have caused radical Islamic factions within Arab countries. In the face of vast difference between the Western civilization and the Arab culture, radical Islamic factions within Arab countries have developed a new religious philosophy for the destruction of the Western culture... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States is today one of Israel closest allies, they have looked to the United states for many of things. For many many years Israel has relied on the United States for political inspiration. Germany and Israel s relationship started in the past world war two eras. Germany (unlike other countries in Arab) helped Israel by providing them with the thing they need. Since 1992 India and Israel relationship has grown in many different ways. Both India and Israel are threatened by their neighboring countries, which is another reason why they or allies. All of Israel and Israel s allies have something in common. United States shared values with Israel are finical and military assistance, and diplomatic support. Germany is now one of Israel s reliable allies; Germany helps Israel with railways, roads, and public buildings. India and Israel have grown in economic, military, agricultural and political levels. Israel has suffered in many ways because of the Arab countries terrorism to their country, but Israel also terrorized the Arab nations. In conclusion The Arab Israel conflict still continues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mary Had Been Immaculately Conceived Without Original Sin Roman Catholic Church proclaimed that Mary had been immaculately conceived without original sin or its stain, which is a corrupt nature due to the original sin. This is call the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. It was officially defined by Pope Pius IX in 1854. The reference for the doctrine is Luke 1:28. When Gabriel said to Mary that she was highly favored and blessed among women, Mary herself was troubled and considered what such salutation meant. The angel explained in verses 30 33 that such greeting was given because Godhad chosen her as the mother of the messiah. The Catholics deduce the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception from the interpretation of highly favored and blessed, which went too far from the context. It is not clear why the Catholic Churchclaims such a strange doctrine. A Catholic priest argued that Mary should be free from original sin so that Jesuscould be free from original sin and that God graciously and miraculously made Mary without original sin. If Mary immaculate condition was necessary for Jesus immaculateness, Mary s parents should have been immaculate. Or, if God... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But a Rosary prayer titled the Salve Regina starts as; Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life our sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry... They do cry to Mary. The Catechism 2675 of the Catholic Church says that the Churches developed their prayer to the holy Mother of God, centering it on the person of Christ manifested in his mysteries. The Catholics do pray to Mary. They made Mary a divine being. It is an idolatry. They call Mary the Mother of God as if she has divinity. When Elisabeth greeted Mary saying the mother of my lord should come to me, Mary replies, My spirit rejoices in God my savior. Mary knew that she was a human being who needed a savior. Both Elisabeth and Mary should have had no idea of blasphemy such as exalting Mary to the Mother of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Popularity Of Chain Supermarkets Are Monopolizing The Market 1.How would you describe your knowledge of proliferation of chain supermarkets? The rate of proliferation of chain supermarkets is very fast and the number of branches increased rapidly. 2.Do you think chain supermarkets are monopolizing the market? If so, in what ways? Chain supermarkets are absolutely monopolizing the market. Chain supermarkets own nearly all of the market and many small sized grocery stores have to wind up their business as the turnover is insufficient for the expenditure. Other small sized enterprises like fruit stores also suffer hard in the sluggish competition with chain supermarkets and the income is reduced. A barrier is formed for others to enter the retail industry and the space for small sized enterprises to survive in the market is very small. 3What do you think are the differences of a grocery stall and a chain supermarket? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The development capacity of the chain supermarkets is obviously higher. The turnover rate of a small sized enterprises, like my grocery shop is far lower than that of chain supermarkets. In terms of the business mode, chain supermarkets can provide more discounts for the consumers but due to the limited capital, grocery shops cannot follow suit. Thus, most consumers would tends to shop in a chain supermarkets instead of grocery shops, especially during the discount period. Although both the staff of the grocery stores and the staff of the chain supermarkets would chat with the customers, I think the hospitality and human touch in small sized enterprises is still higher. Established customers like to purchase in my grocery stall and chat with me. They have been supporting my business for a long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Life Of A Marginal Society 2nd PokemonDaviesComp 101September 25, 2015Title The Life of a Marginal Society.The prejudiced of recent and modern life affects the people in the community where they have been discriminately based on their racial viewpoints and how it s been passed down to many generations. In the author of Our Time , Wideman directly explains the term of mere racism, where the African Americans had experienced in the neighborhood in Homewood. The instance in the chapter novel, where Garth, a friend of Robby, who was an alcoholic with internal liver damage. The African American adolescent goes to a white hospital, he was constantly yet deliberately ignored by the white doctors and nurses,thus leaving Garth died from lack of medical treatment. Afterwards, Robby who was invited to party for the loss of his close friends, the people were outraged the fact that white peoplein the hospital let Garth die due to the fact that he wasn t actually a cleaned, pure person who requires medical treatment for his ailment; however, since he was a drug alcoholic, the doctor considers him as less important of their valuable time, while taking care of other patients who worthy of their time. One of the guests had made an angry testimony of which he refers them as an apathetic, inconsiderate individuals as they ignored Garth of requiring full medical analysis of the burned liver damage. As a result, the death of Garth is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Maggie And Dee In the short story, Everyday Use, Alice Walker uses her contrasting characters of Maggie and Dee to show a cultural split. Dee, the eldest daughter, comes home to visit her family who lives a very traditional way of life. Dee has gone to college and lives a more modernist lifestyle, whereas her sister Maggie has not gone to school and lives a more traditionalist lifestyle. This difference between the sisters shows the division in the 1960 s between a traditionalist and modernist lifestyle through her characters Maggie and Dee. During the 1960s some African Americans began to replace their birth names with names of African or Muslim descent, but what was the reason behind this change? In his article, Destroying to Save: Idealism and Pragmatism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This appreciation also leads to Dee changing not only her lifestyle, but several other things such as her apparel and name; which is described as stereotypically African. However, Dee s new found appreciation does seem, like Hakims, to be more of a fad. In Diane Ross s article, Everyday Use, she states, To Dee, artifacts such as the benches or the quilts are strictly aesthetic objects. It never occurs to her that they, too, are symbols of oppression: Her family made these things because they could not afford to buy them (Ross ). This shows, unlike her sister Maggie, Dee s perception of the quilts are strictly aesthetic and artistic pieces that reflect African Heritage. Dee never considers they may represent oppression themselves and it makes her seem as though she wants them solely just to show off. In addition, Ross goes on to state, Her admiration for them now seems to reflect a cultural trend toward valuing handmade objects, rather than any sincere interest in her heritage. After all, when she was offered a quilt before she went away to college, she rejected it as old fashioned, out of style (Ross ). This shows that Dee s change to a modernist lifestyle was influenced through a cultural trend. This also alludes to when Dee rejected a quilt before she went to college, but now that she has discovered the cultural trend of college, she wants one. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Negative Social Media Humans have been creating technology since before 10,000 b.c., beginning with stone tools and weapons, then advancing as time progressed. The introduction of the internet in the 1980 s eventually proved to be present in people s daily lives, connecting millions of people online. Roughly 37% of the world population uses social media sites on a regular basis, allowing them to communicate instantaneously, while simultaneously making people feel more alone. The use of technology as a means of communicationis detrimental to a person s wellness, as it can cause a myriad of physical and emotional ailments, which in conjunction make a person more lonely in a social setting. The internet eliminates the need for face to face contact and makes people more accustomed this new radical way in which humanity communicates. Behind a phone or computer screen, all characteristics of innate humancommunication are destroyed, removing audible, as well as physical cues. The importance of such is critical and necessary to one s psychological well being and social prowess. Subsequently, a person s face to face communication skills have been proven to have degraded from the overuse of social media (Text 3). It is unclear whether people resort to social media due to the feelings of loneliness, or if social media is the cause, however, those feelings were not alleviated through social media use. The direct relationship between loneliness and amount of time spent on social technology can be shown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Swimming Is Not A Natural Act Most people believe that the most efficient and effective way to lose weight is either by jogging or running. They think this because running is done on land, involves very hard movements of the arms and legs, and their heartrates are going at 5 beats per second. People always seem to forget that a better, easier and less vigorous way to get fit is through swimming. Swimming is moving your body through a body of water, either a pool or ocean, using your arms and legs, while running is moving quickly on land with your feet. Swimming is not a natural act but a learned talent. According to Dr. Howard Wainer, a swimmer and statistician at the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, N.J., the human bodywas not meant to move quickly through water. Most people believe that its harder to run than to swim but the fact is that it s harder to swim. In swimming water acts as the resistance while in running, air is the resistance. Water is a lot thicker than air which makes it harder to move through. When running, performance peters out as the distances get longer but in swimming the pace is consistent regardless of the distance. Swimming has a lot of benefits which most people don t know about. Swimming keeps your heartrate up without overstressing the body. It builds endurance, muscle strength and cardiovascular fitness. Swimming also keeps the heart and the lungs healthy. All the muscles are used while swimming so it s a good all over body workout. Also, according to research done ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Compare And Contrast Essay About Japan Introduction The country that i have choose is Japan., the reason why i choose Japan is because of my work. My job in the hotel industry have given me an opportunity of transferring me to another hotel at another part of the world. However, there might be many differences between the culture of the two countries. Culture Japan is known as a cultural country with many different type of unique culture that have attracted many tourists from different part of the world. Some of which are affected since the ancient times like samurai from the Edo Period (1603 1867). 2.1 Social Conventions The first unique culture that Japan have to offer is Social conventions. Japanese are often known for their manners and customs. Japanese are born with this unique culture, the first part that you have to know about Social conventions is bowing, the most respectful ways of showing respect to people.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But with the combination with the mild social and economy control, you would not see any individual competitive behaviour which is often seen within the highly Masculine group. In Japan, you would see employees motivation when they are actually fighting in a group that is winning against the competitors. 4.1.4 Uncertainty Avoidance Japan is the most unpredictable country in the world, with a score of 92, Japan is always being threatened by mother nature from tornades to tsunami to earthquake and volcano eruptions. With all this threat that is above their head, Japan have to learn and prepare themselves under any circumstances. But what they are preparing is not for just natural disaster, it is also for any other aspect of society. Business in Japan have to check for any risk involve and must work it out before the starts of any project. This needs of Avoidance is the reason that the changes in Japan is so hard to be realize by the Japanese. 4.1.5 Long Term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Fair Punishment Analysis Paper 1 In the 1983 study conducted by William Samuel and Elizabeth Moulds, it was revealed that there was an agreement among a widespread group of people on the topic of fair punishment for certain crimes. This study was a statewide survey involving 753 residents in the state if California. All of the people selected were 18 years and older, and were chosen randomly based on their telephone numbers. This study was conducted by professional telephone interviewers over a period of nine days. The residents were asked a series of questions involving different crimes and punishment options. The results showed that majority of the recommend sentences made by the residents, were less severe than the California Penal Code. The researchers also looked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This article looked at the differing ideas of social dominance theory along with the beliefs in the deterrence and retribution models. This study included 401 undergraduate students from the University of California (UCLA). Over half of the participants were female, and included a diverse make up of Asian, Hispanic, White, and Black students. The results supported the hypothesis that the public support for harsher punishment is primarily motivated by criminal deterrence. The social dominance theory also defends the use of severe punishment, which was justified by moral arguments. This is a descriptive type of research since it is quantitative in nature. Since it uses statistical tools to help assist with the interpretation of the results. It is also considered to be a cross sectional study, considering all the data was considered at one time. The method of reasoning is deductive since the researchers started with a theory before collecting data. The unit of analysis was the individuals themselves. It was concluded in the article that many people choose to support more severe punishments because of the concept from the deterrence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Causes for the Conflict between Palestinians and Israelis Conflict Between Palestinians and Israelis;The Cause Against a backdrop of an ever increasing number of internal conflicts and the crash of conventional means of conflict resolution to attain a resilient peace in divided societies, this paper presents a two track approach to peacekeeping and conflict resolution. One track is represented by peacemaking, defined as endeavors at finding a resolution to the issues in conflict at the political leadership level. The other track, peacebuilding, refers to contact proposals at the grassroots level targeting at the enhancement of intergroup relations. After a conversation of role of grassroots peacebuilding in a peace process some groundwork findings on the bond between peacemaking and peacebuilding in two divided societies, Palestine and Israel, will be discussed. War is not a common phenomenon anymore after the post cold war era. According a research conducted on active armed conflict across the world at the Uppsala University in Sweden, of all the 101 active armed conflicted between the late 80s and mid 90s, only six were actually between two different states (Solenberg Wallensteen, 1997). These statistics clearly indicates that the conflict in today s world is more internal and ethnic based. The majority of the states are ethnically diverse. Nation state is a loosely used term since according to one survey conducted in the early 70s indicated that out of 132 nations only 12 were truly nation states. Similarly in 1983 out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Last Few Days If you knew you only had a limited amount of time to live, how would you live your last few days? Many people when they find out the end is near decide to make major changes in their lives. Everybody copes with death in a different way; some tend to regret how they lived their lives, beings too careful or worrying too much about what people think about them. Many wish they would have been able to express their feelings more easily or done things which made them happy. On the Beach by Nevil Shute is a book in which the spread of radiation will soon end the lives of all living things. The characters only have a few months left to live, but how they decide to live their last days is up to them. Each main character in the book represents a method... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While cruising on the U.S.S. Scorpion, the crew makes a quick stop in his hometown. At first, captain Towers lets him take a look through the periscope, and minutes later, Swain escapes swimming away to the shore. Captain Towers informs him that if he does not come back immediately, he will not be let back on the submarine. Swain ignores his comments and keeps on running to explore his hometown. When the crew sees him again, he is joyfully fishing on a small boat, enjoying his last few days. He tells them he would rather die right then and there in his hometown than in Australia when the radiation reaches them. Compared to all other characters, Swain is the first one to end his life early; instead of waiting until radiation crept up on him, he swam directly into it. All the characters in the book, knowing they were all going to die soon, still waited until their last days to take the pills that ended their lives. They were all very hopeful that a miracle might happen, that maybe the radiation would not kill them. They spent their last days with the ones that meant something to them or doing crazy things they had not done before. In the end, they all died by choice; instead of letting the radiation kill them, they took the pills to end their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Vladimir Nabokov Symbols Vladimir Nabokov tells a story of a mother, father, and son trapped in two different worlds. The theme of the story is filled with darkness and misery. The son suffers from a rare form of paranoia called referential mania. The son is trapped inside his mind at a local sanitarium, while his parents are financially trapped at home. In Signs and Symbols, Vladimir Nabokov illustrates the theme of darkness through conflict, imagery, and symbolism. Nabokov used conflict in the story to enhance the theme. For example, the son is constantly conflicted with himself and his surroundings because he believes that natural and man made objects are conspiring against him. He imagines that clouds exchange detailed information about him and at night the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Ap Physics Unit 8 Lab Lab Report 8 Physical Optics Physics 262 003 Author: A. Coughran Lab Partners: E. Ortiz, H. Barham Date: 5/10/17 Lab Report 8A. Coughran 5/10/17 Objective: The objective in Lab 8 is to measure wavelength of five emission lines of light and a laser beam through the principle of light interference. Theory: Light passed through a transmission grating is often sent in all directions due to interference. The grating acts as a new wave source and causes the light to travel in different paths. Equation 1 below shows the relationship between path difference and light direction due to constructive interference. D represents the line spacing and sinЖџ=a/c according to the drawing below. mО»=dsinЖџ Equation 1 Equation 2 below can be used when small angle values are present (such as when m=1) and is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The base of the light triangle, b, was measured first. Then, the light positions, a, were measured f=or the first order (m=1) and second order (m=2) light beams to determine the angle Жџ for each. This data was organized in an Excel table and used to find the wavelength, О», of the laser through Equation 1. This value was then compared to the theoretical value for wavelength of the laser, which was 6.328xгЂ–10гЂ—^( 7)m, and the percent error was calculated between the two. Procedure B Wavelength Measurement of Light Color The diffraction grating was used to measure the angle values of different light colors using a collimator. The wavelength of each light beam according to the corresponding color was then calculated using the specific angle value. In this procedure, a telescope was used to form an image from the diffracted light from the transmission grating. A mercury light source was also used as a light ray source of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rp2 Research Paper subsection{Wet gas studies} label{sec:Wet gas studies} The water vapor was added to RPC1 gas mixture using a water bubbler as shown in figure~ref{fig:6_Gas_flow_system}. The amount of water vapor in the gas mixture was measured in a controlled way using a RH sensor and is shown in figure~ref{fig:6_Water_vapor_quantity}. Throughout these studies, RPC2 was continued with the standard gas flow itself and was a reference detector. Then, the performances of both the detectors were monitored continuously. The Oscilloscope trace of pulses produced from RPC1 and RPC2 with standard gas operation are shown in figure~ref{fig:5_Oscilloscope_pulses}. The pulses produced from RPC1 with wet gas operation and from RPC2 with standard gas operation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... includegraphics[width=1textwidth]{6_Wet_gas_charge_time.pdf} vskip 0.5cm caption {small Signal charge of: (a) RPC1 with the wet gas operation and (b) RPC2 with the standard gas operation, and time resolution of: (c) RPC1 with the wet gas operation and (d) RPC2 with the standard gas operation.} label{fig:6_Wet_gas_charge_time} ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Congress Review Act Analysis With Republican President, Donald Trump, and the Republican Party holding the majority of both chambers of the 115th Congress, passing environmental protection legislation doesn t seem to be a priority (or even a thought). Not only are Congress and the President ignoring environmental protection, but they have also worked together to reverse current environmental protection regulations. Normally, repealing any form of legislation is a lengthy and challenging task. However, during the spring of 2017, the Legislative and Executive branches were able to quickly and easily get rid of two environmental protection rules. This ease of change definitively had do with the legislation being bureaucratic agency rules and laws. Though, not only were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, the intent of the procedure is pretty pointless because the president could just override an agency rule. Though, because the tool is meant for Congress but has a road block of the presidency, this Congressional tool has barely left the toolbox. In fact, it has only worked one time before 2017 (Feller). However, since Trump was sworn into office, the CRA has resurfaced. When a political party takes over the Presidency with control of both Congressional chambers this device can be very affective. Because the CRA allows the 60 day disapproval window, many of Obama s midnight regulations were at risk of being overturned. Specifically, in the Congress and Trump were able to roll back 14 out of the 15 Obama regulations that fell into the 60 day window (Larkin). The Stream Protection Act was one of these 14 disapprovals that was passed in the spring of 2017. In December of 2016, the Federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement issued a regulation requiring coal companies to monitor water quality near mines. Specifically, the rule established a buffer zone rule, blocking mining within 100 feet of streams. In general, the rule put stricter regulations on coal mining companies in efforts to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources (Feller). This rule was in effect for a very short period before the new President and Congress changed it. This rule disapproval was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Yarra River Prior to European settlement: The Yarra River is not big at all compared to other rivers in the world. It only runs for 242km. It is not very deep or wide either. Its source is off the flanks of Mt Baw Baw to its mouth at the head of Port Phillip Bay. For the aboriginies of the Wurundjeri tribe, the Yarra River was a water source, a food source and a bathing source. European settlement: Charles Grimes was the first European to discover it. He named it Freshwater River . The second explorer who rediscovered the river was John Batman. He is more ronound because he traded 600,000 acres of Melbourne, including most of the land now within the suburban area, 40 blankets, 42 tomahawks, 130 knives, 62 pairs of scissors, 40 pairs of reading glasses,250 handkerchiefs, 18 shirts, 4 flannel jackets, 4 suits and 150 lb of flour for a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gold discoveries were often found in Ballarat, Beechworth and Bendigo. Colonies of people flocked to the gold sites from every different nationality. There were around 500,000 people from Great Britain. Of these 300,000 were from England and Wales, over 101,000 from Ireland and 100,000 from Scotland. At least 40,000 Chinese, and another 5,000 from the south pacific (mainly New Zealand) joined the rush. Construction of the Western Treatment Plant at Werribee: The Western Treatment plant measures at 10,500 Hectares and is a world leader in technical and environmental innovation. It takes in around half of Melbourne s water and produces almost 40 billion litres of recycled water. The plant was constructed in 1888. Prior to this, disposing human waste was extremely basic. Sewage would be collected and dumped into water ways such as the Yarra and Hobsons Bay. The idea was to construct a system of pipes, sewers and drains built underground to carry sewage from homes and factories to a sewage treatment farm. 1970 s and 80 s urban renewal programs in lower course of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of The Book Stonewall Stonewall: Breaking Out In The Fights For Gay Rights by Ann Bausum In the book Stonewall: Breaking Out In the Fights For Gay Rights, author Ann Bausum starts the book off by going into a complete and brutal overview on how gay people were treated in a time before the Stonewall Riots. She then goes on to cover how exactly the first riot and the ones coming directly after happened, using sources from both sides of the conflicts, including police officers and people who had been run from the Stonewall inn. She continues by going into the aftereffects of the riots and into the AIDS crisis that hit the community nearly two decades after. The book is ended on a hopeful note, saying that the future can only look up from here for the queer community. Ann Bausum, while straight, did a very large amount of research before writing this book. She has a three page bibliography at the end of the book, listing all of her sources and where she got all the quotes that were littered throughout the book. She mentions in the book that since she is not Queer, some parts of the novel may not be truly accurate because she is not in the community. This source fits very well into my research as a starting place. I did not know a large about about the Stonewall Riots previously, so this short somewhat overview of the situation was very necessary for me to read so I could get a grasp on the situation before going in further. 2. A Queer History of the United States by Michael Bronski A Queer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Henrietta s Cells Were Recovered, And Stored I begin writing this essay about Henrietta Lacks by discussing option number three outlined in this project. Before this class had begun, I could not tell you how or why such vaccines came to be. I can almost relate to the author in the beginning of the book when she is in her college biology course and has no idea who Henrietta Lacksis. This book outlines so many big topic issues, and I feel they all play a role in how Henrietta s cells were recovered, and stored. From my own personal viewpoint, I feel one of the biggest issues for myself personally, is the bioethics of it all. Working in healthcare and living in this generation, money, is a monumental factor that defines just about everything. Money, defines how we test drugs, why... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Would she have still if it would not profit her, or her family, but so many others around the world who are sick? Another factor that played a significant role in Henrietta s life was a combination of not only poverty, but racism too. The book calls into question the name Henrietta Lacks. We are officially introduced to Henrietta as Loretta Pleasant. Henrietta, or also known as Loretta, grew up with eight other siblings, and an abusive father. (Biogrophy.com) Henrietta spent most of her youth living with her grandfather and future husband. During this time in history, Henrietta along with other African Americans, were subjected to segregation. Her life was far from easy, she grew up as many African Americanchildren did during those times, working in the tobacco fields. It seems to me that this woman had a tremendously hard life. She endured: her mother s death, being divided from her family, segregation, child labor working in the tobacco fields, a philandering husband, and cancer to name just a few things. I honestly cannot begin to imagine this lifestyle much less cancer. What stands out to me about her is that I portray her to be this strong, resilient woman. I say this because she refuses treatment for her STDs, goes on sleeping with her husband bearing him children , and most of all, she was a God fearing woman. I can only begin to imagine during this time in history being a woman, much less an African American woman, had its struggles and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Animal Testing On Dogs .... Using dogs as a test subject is a big issue in the U.S . Whereas most of the dogs are rescued from outside shelters. Using dogs as a test subject is a big issue in the U.S. given that how the dogs are treated. There are many statistics showing that these dogs are abused. Also, one of the diseases they test the dog on is the Glycogen Disease. In 2013, about 74,000 dogs were used in the labs for research (Malisow). Dogs are used in glycogen storage disease gene therapy research. The dogs with the disease used to be able to live for about 28 days. Now, they can live for about a year (Schweer). FDA shows that 90% of tests on dogs fail on humans. As a result, it is a waste of testing and a waste of dogs (Malisow). About 68% of the dogs tested are used for cosmetics and drug testing. Also, more than 1,000 experiments are going on at any given time (Schweers) This shows that so many dogs are being tested on in the labs and one of the worst things they test on is glycogen disease.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many rescue teams and alternatives to testing on dogs. To do so, they can use human cells and tissues with volunteer humans.They could also use cadavers (dead human body models) as alternatives to dogs. Obviously, those bodies would be donated We believe that this animal use is a violation of the principal investigation for provided false information about alternative non animal technologies to justify animal use in his protocol, states Dr. John Pippin, senior medical and research advisor to PCRM and author of complaint (Swanson). One of the biggest rescue teams for research dogs is the Beagle Freedom Project. This program has saved over 450 research dogs in the last 4 years. в…“ have had their vocal cords cut (Malisow). Also, many research labs are getting rid of using dogs in experiments like the Texas Health Institute. (Schweers) Many people are trying to stop dog testing in labs and those were some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pediatric Nurses Nurses who specialize in pediatrics devote their knowledge and skills to caring for children. Pediatrics is a special field because these nurses get to work with children everyday . The amazing thing about children is that they recover and heal faster than adults. There s small and big miracles that happen everyday in pediatrics and having a job that gets to be apart of everyday miracles is miraculous. Building long term relationships with patients and their families can make nurses feel like small heroes. Pediatric nurses have lots of skills they have to obtain such as focus on medical needs and treatments for infants, children and adolescents. When in the medical field you need to have critical thinking skills when in hard situations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These Nurses spend most of their days interacting with children and families. On a daily basis, they need to be prepared to take care of emotional and physical needs of others. Another important workplace in pediatrics is the PICU (pediatric intensive care unit). The PICU is a section of the hospital that provides critical children with the highest level of medical care (registered). The PICU allows intensive nursing care and continuous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Biology Of Bird Flight 1.3: The Biology of Bird Flight Bird Anatomy How do the wings work? Intro: Birds have beautiful feathers and lovely songs that bring joy and wonder to us humans. And flight is the feature that probably captures the human imagination more than anything else. For millennia, people have watched birds in the sky and wished we could fly, too. There are almost as many ways of flying as there are kinds of birds. Albatrosses glide and soar with long narrow wings stretched out, sometimes staying aloft for hours without a single wing beat. Hummingbirds, on the other hand, can t rest their wings for even a second in flight. Woodpeckers have a swooping flight, crows fly in a straight line, and swallows dart and weave every which way. A bird s breastbone, or sternum, is shaped like a keel to attach the powerful wing muscles. The bones of a bird s wings are surprisingly small compared to the size of the wing. All the bones and muscles of the wing are in the front and covered with feathers that protect and streamline the wing. The actual flight feathers are attached to the wing within little pits in the bones. Body Features: 1 Lack of nose and teeth: these parts are heavy and too forward.To grind their food, their stomachs have a gizzard near their center of gravity. They use their mouth and the nostrils located on the top of their lightweight beak to breathe. 2 Their tail and wing bones are very short: attached to sometimes long (but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Natural History Museum Of Los Angeles Essay The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles offers a surface level depiction of Mesoamerican civilization and culture. It excludes essential information and instead gives a shallow representation that offers implications of a barbaric civilization. To start off, a Natural History Museum is usually a place where the public can visit to obtain knowledge on the history of the earth and its inhabitants. Much about people s culture and customs is found in a Natural History museum, especially people that have made a difference or played a role in history that we learn today. Therefore, the Indigenous peoplesare represented in these precise museums. The indigenous people have various amount of customs that are even used today, however, the fact that many of their descriptions are led by the word histor or ancient almost makes the guests at museums believe that these indigenous people are no longer alive, and that is incorrect. The key objective for a Natural History museum is to simply help connect the understanding of human beings, connections based on culture, communities, to the earth and to each other. Precisely, The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles does not fully represent in depth the qualities that made the indigenous people so innovative, intelligent, and powerful; Therefore, the importance of the indigenous people is almost overshadowed by everything else that is presented at the museum. Overall, the indigenous people are represented here because of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Norman Blumberg Housing Project On May 3rd when I visited the site where the Norman Blumberg Housing Project once stood, the air was hauntingly peaceful. I had read about the notoriety of the site during my research, how over its existence it had become an area of concentrated poverty and crime, but on this day this urban setting was quiet and calm. On the two square city blocks where a complex of apartment buildings once ruled the landscape, only a single high riseremained among the unchecked wild grass. However, even in the peacefulness of this day in Sharswood, the looming presence of the infamous Norman Blumberg Apartments could still be felt. After standing for nearly six decades, the two public housing high rise buildings that once defined Blumberg Apartments and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a central part of this analysis, I will be discussing the role Blumberg Apartments played in the deterioration of Sharswood. I will also be evoking the Pruitt Igoe myth as Blumberg Apartments shares many similarities with the notorious Pruitt Igoe development. Finally, I will present and discuss the future transformation of Sharswood as detailed by the Sharswood Blumberg Neighborhood Transformation Plan. To judge the success or failure of Blumberg Apartments, we must first analyze the project as it works to provide good housing. Good housing should not just be regarded as a noun, it should also encompass housing as a verb. The commodity of the house as a shelter is the noun. This commodity should provide a place for redressing. It should hold the essential necessities that make for a comfortable and complete home. A place that balances privacy and social interactions. As a verb, good housing should be a utility that works to enhance one s life (Turner, 1972). It should be a stepping stone towards opportunity. For Blumberg Apartments in the grand scheme, both of these facets can be regarded as failures. As the housing projects suffered through massive deterioration, it failed as a commodity. Residents described how their housing had stairwells that reeked of urine and dirty diapers, constantly breaking appliances and elevators, and the frequent sounds of gunshots (Colaneri, 2016). Furthermore, units were found to not meet minimum size standards and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Little Ricky Research Paper Little Ricky goes to the Zoo. Once upon a time there was a little boy named Ricky. Ricky lived in a big city called San Francisco with his mommy and daddy. The house they lived in was in an area called The Sunset. It was near the Zoo and not far from the beach and the Pacific Ocean. Little Ricky had a brother and sister. They were both older than Ricky and went to school during the weekdays. Little Ricky s daddy worked in store selling paint with his father. That meant that little Ricky was home all with his mommy. One day Little Ricky s Mommy said Ricky, do you want to go to the Zoo with me today? Little Ricky got so excited that he jumped up and down and said Oh, yes Mommy, YES! So, little Ricky s mommy made lunch and packed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He saw the trees and shrubbery and grass planted on the ground. He saw the Ivy growing up the wall. They walked to the big gate at the front of the Zoo and to the ticket booth. Little Ricky s daddy paid for their tickets and they walked through a turnstile to go into the zoo. Little Ricky saw the big building where the workers had their offices and where the gift shop was to his right. He saw the Carousel with horses and fairytale animals that moved up and down as the Carousel spun around for the children to ride on. Ricky was still very excited about the big old steam locomotive that was parked on railroad tracks in a big sandy lot next to a bunch of swings and play equipment. But his daddy said Ricky, you spent all day yesterday playing on the steam engine. You forgot all about the Lions, and Tigers, and Bears. You forgot about the Monkeys on Monkey Island in a lake in the center of the Zoo. You forgot about all the birds, and the Black tailed Prairie Dog, the Lemurs, the Seals, the Sea Lions. You even forgot all about the Big Tortoise, and all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Cold Deep Sea Cold water corals form reef structures in the cold deep sea are often defined as self sustaining biogenic reef frameworks and can be found in any ocean around the world at different depths (Roberts, 2005; Davies and Guinotte, 2011). Reefs are patchy distributed on the sea floor and can develop forming impressive solid structures. These can fairly extend forming complex deep sea habitats and shaping niches for many different marine species. These frameworks constitute thus a very specific ecosystem, offering different types of habitats (Buhl Mortensen et al., 1995; Freiwald et al., 2004; Buhl Mortensen et al., 2010) to different marine organisms. These reefs are thus important hotspots of biodiversity (Roberts et al., 2006) and have a key role in the carbon cycle in the deep sea (Roberts et al., 2006; Thiem et al., 2006). In the North East Atlantic, Lophelia pertusa, a scleractinian cold water coral, is the dominating reef forming species. Several symbiotic relations (among 1300 species; Roberts et al, 2006) have been observed in different studies (Buhl Mortensen and Buhl Mortensen, 2004; Roberts, 2005) between scleractinian cold water corals and different invertebrate organisms. However, the degree of these relationships is still not enough defined and poorly understood (Buhl Mortensen and Buhl Mortensen, 2004; Roberts et al., 2009). An example was reported by Roberts (2005) who described a symbiotic relationship between the cold water coral, Lophelia pertusa, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Snakehead Book Essay Snakehead By Anthony Horowitz Snakehead is the seventh book in the Alex Rider series, one of my all time favorites. To give a little background to the series Alex Rider, a teenage spy, works undercover using his age as the perfect cover to do tedious missions. In this particular mission Alex was contacted by the Australian Secret Service to go undercover and investigate a smuggling group from Asia called Snakehead. This group is known to the Australian Secret Service as way to smuggle immigrants into Australia and they feel that Alex can help identify the major players in the organization. This would enable them to crack down on the organization and stop the illegal smuggling. During the time that Alex was contacted about the job to go undercover,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were secretly planning the assassination of eight celebrities and they were planning to use the bomb to do so. It just so happened that the leader of Snakehead, Winston Yu, was also a member of Scorpia and the leader in the assassination plot. To begin the mission Alex has to go to Bangkok to meet up with his partner Ash who is an old family friend. He was Alex s father s friend from when his father was also involved in the spy business. The plan was to dress as immigrants and immerse themselves in the crowd to learn more about the Snakehead culture and leaders. Alex was taken to a boxing arena by the Snakehead and is made to fight in the arena against the best fighter and eventually beats him which causes a huge commotion and eventually a riot. He quickly escapes using his skills that he has learned in the field during previous missions. He did not realize it but someone had also help start the riot to make a diversion for him to escape. It was a member of MI6 which is the organization that normally hires Alex to spy out of London, England. They have gotten wind of the bomb Royal Blue , and have tied it to Winston Yu. They give him a few special gadgets that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Platinum Box Case Report Essay examples Executive Summary Memorandum From: Jared John Hicza Procurement Manager To: Jim Hicza Re: Selection of Supplier for Presses My recommendation is to go in for a single source and choose the supplier that we have confidently have had a relationship with, without a problem, for over a decade now. Major of Action plan: Choose JabaKing as the supplier of choice. Get an investment loan from Labour Central Credit Union @ 5.25% for next 10 years. Visit an operational facility using JabaKing s presses. Procure presses from JabaKing with appropriate people assigned duties and with proper checks in place. Commission the presses with assistance from Jabaking. Evaluate maintenance for the first three warranty years and then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That apart, even though the presses will be covered under a three year warranty, in case there is damage to even one piece of equipment during transportation, it will mean that our growth and expansion project will have to suffer a major setback and we will have to face major delays. Some positives for this supplier are that it will help us in commissioning and in case of any major breakdown, Merakuri promises us next day service, as the company has a distributor located in Regina. This in itself increases our confidence, as we know that Merakuri is a big enough fish to have its distributor in Canada. The rookie, Pnutype A total novice in the market, this company utilizes state of art technology. The technology is so good that it produces excellent results. If Pnutype presses are acquired, it will give our company an edge over our competitors. There are a few drawbacks to Pnutype and its presses. This company has been making presses for only two and a half years. Among all of the prospective suppliers for the new presses, Pnutype has no proximal presence. Its closest presence is in the United States. Considering our top management being high level of cost consciousness, Pnutype presses are, by far, the most expensive option. It, however, has the reputation of its presses requiring zero maintenance. One company that uses Pnutype presses provided this feedback. See Appendix 1 for the weighted evaluation matrix. Alternatives and / or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Man That Was Used Up By Edgar Allan Poe The concept of a man machine mixture was widespread in science fiction before World War II. As early as 1843, Edgar Allan Poe described a man with extensive prostheses in the short story The Man That Was Used Up . In 1911, Jean de la Hire introduced the Nyctalope, a science fiction hero who was perhaps the first literary cyborg, in Le MystГЁre des XV (later translated as The Nyctalope on Mars).[7][8][9] Edmond Hamilton presented space explorers with a mixture of organic and machine parts in his novel The Comet Doom in 1928. He later featured the talking, living brain of an old scientist, Simon Wright, floating around in a transparent case, in all the adventures of his famous hero, Captain Future. He uses the term explicitly in the 1962 short story, After a Judgment Day, to describe the mechanical analogs called Charlies, explaining that [c]yborgs, they had been called from the first one in the 1960s...cybernetic organisms. In the short story No Woman Born in 1944, C. L. Moore wrote of Deirdre, a dancer, whose body was burned completely and whose brain was placed in a faceless but beautiful and supple mechanical body. The term was coined by Manfred E. Clynes and Nathan S. Kline in 1960 to refer to their conception of an enhanced human being who could survive in extraterrestrial environments: For the exogenously extended organizational complex functioning as an integrated homeostatic system unconsciously, we propose the term Cyborg . Manfred E. Clynes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Changes And Continuities Of Indian Ocean Trade There were many changes and continuities in the Indian ocean trade routes from the classical to the post classic time period. The trade along the Indian Ocean spread culture, religion, technology, crops, and other goods. This diffusion of goods, technology, and religion along the Indian Ocean trade routes was very similar to the diffusion of European and Native American goods, technology, and religion during the 15th 17th centuries in the Americas, often known as the age of exploration. This is because along the India indian oceanduring the post classical period, buddhism and hinduism spread to Africaand China and Islamspread into India. From India, many goods including cotton, spices, black pepper, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, nutmeg,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One innovation that greatly increased trade in the Indian ocean were Chinese Junks. Junks were Chinese sailboats that were created during the Song dynasty. The Arabian dhow sails were also produced during this time period. This was very significant because during the classical period, people could only travel along the Indian Ocean depending on the monsoon seasons. This is because the current would only travel in specific directions depending on the season. This new Arabian dhow allowed for travel against the wind and current, giving the merchants more control over trade. They could transport a vast amount of goods due to their substantial size. Another technological advancement was the creation of Arab astrolabes. The astrolabe uses the sun, the moon, and the stars to identify one s location. This was highly useful for sea trade when determining the ship s latitude. The Chinese compass was another useful technology for determining the cardinal directions and navigation at sea. Therefore, without these significant technological innovations, trade along the Indian Ocean would not have been as easy or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Stereotypes In The Movie The Pursuit Of Happyness Stay a child for as long as you can, because this is a real world out here. My mom has always stressed to me the same exact quote. As she was saying this, of course i didn t understand at the time. When you re a child it seems like the only thing you want to do is be older, in order to do the things adults do. My mom spoke these words to me as if i were wrapped up in a box. If that box were to open, like magic, i would be exposed to adulthood. i believe my mom kept me in that box to maintain my child s mindset. A mindset that says nothing else in the world matters. Live my child! As i look back to when i was a child, my world was so precious. I woke up to a nice hot breakfast. I went to school during the day. After school, i came home... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like my mother, Chris believed that leaving his son in a box would veil him from the harsh reality.when the landlord came for the rent money, i noticed that Chris shut the door, in consideration of his son. They were subsequently kicked out of there second home, which happened to be a hotel, causing Junior s box had been tampered with. Junior was fed up with being kicked out, according to the temper tantrum he threw. With nowhere to go, they went to the train station for the night. Even though they were forced to sleep in the train stations bathroom, with imagination the bathroom became a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Doolittle Vs Pygmalion In the play Pygmalion and the atrocious movie made by Hallmark, The Makeover, there are many similarities and differences. The original play Pygmalion is set in London in the early 1900s. However, its modern counterpart, The Makeover, is set in modern day Boston. This is one of the many changes of these two, in addition to a number of parallels. In Pygmalionthe main characters are Henry Higgins, Colonel Pickering, and Eliza Doolittle. In The Makeover the main characters are Hannah Higgins, Colleen Pickering, and Elliot Doolittle. This names are extremely similar to that of the original play, but the genders have been reversed. Also instead of being teachers of phonetics, Higgins and Pickering are educational advisors, as well as campaign... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eliza hears how happy Henry and the Colonel were that it was over. Elliot hears Hannah and Colleen saying that they can just drop him off at a Bruins game with a case of beer. This is when both of the Doolittles begin to feel used in their respective stories. Then Doolittle argues with Higgins about how they were treated, mainly about how Higgins treats Doolittle like someone from the gutter, and that Pickering treats them like a lady or gentleman. After the fight Higgins and Doolittle both realize that they actually need each. However, this is where another difference is. In the play, Eliza will marry Freddy, while in the movie Elliot and Hannah end up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sled Dog Quotes 1. Buck Buck is a farm dog that lived in an estate and he was spoiled so he never really did anything for himself. When he got abused he was being shaped up to become a different dog. When he joined the sled team, he was shaped to be stronger and let his emotions go and learned to live like a wolf. 2. John Thornton John Thornton is a nice guy who loved buck as if Buck were his child. Him and Buck were always together and Buck refused to leave his side because he was afraid something was going to happen to him and he wouldn t have a master anymore. 3. FranГ§ois He is like a tool to Perrault. He just agrees with whatever Parrault says and gives nice compliments to Buck about him being a good sled dog. So he s a pretty good guy. 4. Hal Hal was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 13. Dolly Dolly was a strong husky that got killed but he was always attacking other sled team dogs and ended up being killed by the sled dog owners because it was getting out of hand. 14. Sol leks Sol leks is the most experienced sled dog on the team. That s why when spitz died, he was placed as leader. 15. Billee and Joe Billie was a good dog and was brothers with Joe which was the bad dog in the situation. They were complete opposites and they ended up dying. 16. Manuel Manuel is the reason that buck now lives on his own in the wild following his instincts. He stole buck from the estate he lived in and sent him through a painful journey. 17. The Scotch half breed Bucks second master and teaches the dogs what s right through punishment. 18. Pike A member of the team that usually steals other people s food but gets shaped up when Buck becomes leader of the squad. 19. Teek and Koona Teek and Koona were new members to the team and Koona ended up being killed to be put out of misery and Teek died in the sled accident. 20. Skeet and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. 1984 And The Classic Dystopian Novel By George Orwell During Joseph Stalin s regime of the Soviet Union, 1984, the Classic Dystopian novel by George Orwell, was burned and banned, because the book shone a negative light on communism. The book, 1984, follows the life of Winston Smith, who lives in a country called Oceania. Oceania is a totalitarian society, ruled by a government known as The Party, whose leader is called Big Brother. In Oceania, every movement and sound a person makes is surveillanced, and one wrong facial expression, statement, or action can cause the Thought Police to take the person away to never be seen again. A small percentage of the population questions The Party s dictatorship, and the novel follows Winston s struggles to keep his hatred of The Party under control, along with his attempt to fight The Party. Many, such as as Joseph Stalin, and you, the school board of Sowell High, wish to ban 1984. However, the Classic Dystopian novel, 1984, should under no circumstances be banned in any school library. The novel, 1984, has a plethora of reasons supporting why it should not be banned in the libraries of schools. For example, 1984 teaches its readers the dangers of government control and totalitarianism. In addition, banning books in general is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment. Lastly, 1984 reveals aspects of present day societies that go unnoticed. To begin, the novel 1984 should not be banned because the novel educates readers about the dangers of totalitarianism and government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Annexation Of The Philippines Created The American Empire... Annexation of the Philippines Created the American Empire The history of the world is one filled with war, brutality, and greed from nations exerting their might to gain power or land. Driven by greed, history is written by the wants and desires of nations to become larger, wealthier, at the expense of those smaller forms a never ending cycle from the time of the earliest writings, to modern days. The United Statesis no different. From the time we occupied the east coast, driving the Native Americans west, to our westward expansion, further driving the Native Americans and Mexico out of their lands, we have never been satisfied. Once we reached the west coast, our eyes began scanning across the oceans. With the country secure, the United States needed foreign lands to establish the empire. The Philippines would provide this opportunity for us. The Spanish American war delivered the opportunity for America s entry into the Philippines. The annexation of the Philippines transformed the United States into an empire and better prepared the Filipino people for independence. Snapshot of the Philippines To justify the case for the annexation of the Philippines, we must first look at a snapshot of the Philippine archipelago to understand the advantages the islands provided the United States. The Philippines was a vast chain consisting of over 7,000 islands, with 74 provinces, 43 different ethnic groups, and 87 different spoken languages. The population around 1899 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Report On Rms Target Activities 1.3Preconditions The system shall meet the following pre defined requirements: пЂPreparation of basic reports in tabular form to the following modules: Weekly Report of RMs Target Activities, Monthly Report of RMs Target Activities, Main Annual Report of the KPIs per Business Line and Sales Report of RMs Activities with Potential Business Clients. пЂThe required data for the weekly report are YEAR, WEEK, USER, RM NAME, RM NUMBER, RM BRANCH, RM BRANCH NUMBER, REGION, NUMBER OF CLIENTS, YtD TARGETS, YtD TARGETS ACHIEVEMENT, STL, LTL, CA, TD. пЂThe monthly report shall contain the same data as in the weekly report plus: LENDING INCOME, STL INCOME, LTL INCOME, TREASURY INCOME, POS INCOME, DOCUMENTARY INCOME and MONTH instead of WEEK. пЂThe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... пЂThe RISK COST Report shall contain data for Risk Costs, Corporate Risk Costs and SME Risk Costs by their regions plus Year, Reporting period, YtD Targets, YtD Targets Achievement, YtD Targets Completion and Targets for the next year. пЂThe SALES Report shall contain the following data: Year, Month, Leads allocated, Number of contacted new clients, First meetings held with new clients, Next meetings held with potential business clients, Offers extended to new clients non lending products, Offers extended to new clients lending products, Offers accepted from new clients, New clients really having a product. All the data shall contain the following indicators: Total number of Contacted new clients per period, Number of contacted new clients (target) and the Target achieved (%). пЂAll data shall be automatically extracted, transferred and loaded from the DWH Department. пЂThe data transfer shall be performed on a daily basis. пЂThe regions for CB and SMEs should be predetermined in the Dashboard database. пЂAn external excel file containing all active RM, SMEs and Executive CB, together with their geographic location (region branch office) shall be uploaded in the new Dashboard system. пЂFunctionality for manual correction the YtD Targets without reflection of the corrections made outside the system and with no adjustment in the structure of the report. The adjustments made will affect only the value that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...