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2. Ceftriaxone Case Study
Questions
1. What was the purpose of the ceftriaxone? The tetanus toxoid?
Ceftriaxone is a broad spectrum antimicrobial used to treat bacterial infections varying from pelvic
inflammatory disease to urinary tract infections and lung infections among many others
(https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a685032.html). It was used as such to treat supposed infection
related to the catfish puncture. The tetanus toxoid was administered for the purpose of preventing
further infection by the bacteria Clostridium tentani, which was suspected because of the puncture
wound and is an appropriate action according to the National Institute of Health
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1562661). Both of these applications were ineffective because
they do
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3. Humanism In Thomas More s Utopia By Thomas More
Thomas More writes Utopia, the comedic, fictional travel log about a no place society to discuss the
various religious, political, and social ideals influenced by humanism. A medieval classically trained
humanist, Thomas More is also influenced by the late medieval social, political, and religious
movements developing from the Plague and the Hundred Years War. In Utopia, More illustrates a
humanist society by discussing agriculture in the economy, religion and happiness, and the structure of
the government which was ultimately influenced by the late medieval ideals.
Thomas More elaborates on economy in his book Utopia comparing it to the economy in Europe. The
economy of Utopia is based on agriculture. Although agriculture is not a luxurious job, everyone has
to do it because it is a shared experience. One will not complete this task for more than two years
because everyone rotates in and out of the job. This is an example of humanism as the society
recognizes that individuals need relief. Human beings are not to be exploited, it is a joint effort as seen
through the idea of civic humanism; commoners are social utilities. In comparison to Utopia, the land
in England was owned by the lords. The farmers worked for the lords who eventually profited from
the land. Agricultural was a job for the poor, watched over by the wealthy. In Utopia, each city had its
own land, owned by the cities who then profit from the land. Therefore, they are not exploiting
another humans labor
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4. The Independece of the Blue Grass State Essay
Kentucky also known as The Bluegrass State has many aspects. It is a very beautiful state and has
many interesting historical sites. It lies between the North and South of the United States. Its northern
border is formed by the Ohio River, one of the traditional boundaries between the Northern States and
Southern States. Tobacco and Champion race horses have long been symbols of Kentucky. Kentucky
is also an important center of agriculture and mining (Campbell 272). By the mid 1780 s a movement
had developed in Kentucky to separate it from Virginia. Ten political conventions were held during
1784 1792 to plan for independence. The last convention framed a constitution, and on June 1, 1792,
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Kentucky was caught in the middle of the epic battle that preserved the nation, and touring these and
other sites will reveal the important role that state played in this historic conflict. Other facets of
American history come alive when you visit historic sites in Kentucky like Cumberland Gap, where
Daniel Boone and others blazed trails that allowed expansion of a young nation; Shaker Village,
Kentucky in Pleasant Hill, where a utopian community formed in the mid 19th century; and Stearns
Mining and Lumber Co. in the Daniel Boone National Forest, which portrays life in the many towns
that sprang up in Kentucky coal country to supply the fuel that powered the nation s emergence as an
industrial power (Kentucky Department of Travel). Kentucky has more than 850 miles of Kentucky
caves at Mammoth Cave National Park, the longest cave system in the world. View exotic animals and
hundreds of aquatic creatures at zoos and aquariums. Feel the rush of one of the top wooden roller
coasters in the world. Visit the Kentucky Horse Park for an up close and personal experience with
championship thoroughbreds. As well as soaking up all the amenities, nightlife, spas, theater and art of
Kentucky s major cities (Kentucky Unbridled
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5. Compare And Contrast Nothing Gold Can Stay
Comparing and Contrasting Nothing Gold Can Stay and Design Robert Frost has a very distinct style
of poetry that is prevalent in all of his poems. Design and Nothing Gold Can Stay both utilize similar
literary devices and styles. Additionally, they both incorporate complex meanings and similar
structures. Though they are extremely similar, one can easily differentiate between the two because of
various other aspects of the poems. Here, I will compare and contrast the evident similarities and
pronounced differences. The poems Design and Nothing Gold Can Stay are similar in numerous ways.
Both of these poems are written by Robert Frost, and his distinct outlook on life. Both of these poems
are about fairly simple objects
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6. Travel Agency Business Plan
ONE DISCOVERY TRAVEL TOURS
Submitted to:
Sir Win Maw Tun
Submitted by:
Lopez, Jennylyn
Bargola, Ronel
Ortcio, Christy Ann
Ascano, Lynette
Silva, Janette
Gaje, Michelle Jade
BS ITTM 4 1
Executive Summary
One Discovery Travel and Tours (ONDISTRATOU) will begin operations this year and provide
adventure and sport/travel packages to people in the Philippines urban area, specifically the greater
National Capital Region. An opportunity for ONDISTRATOU s success exists because the national
tourism and travel industry is growing at 4%, and adventure travel at 10% annually. ONDISTRATOU
is poised to take advantage of this growth and lack of competition with an experienced staff, excellent
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In an LLP, one partner is not responsible or liable for another partner s misconduct or negligence.
Internal Management Team
General Manager: Jennylyn Lopez, B.S. International Travel and Tourism Management, Lyceum of
the Philippines University Laguna, Shea has 5 years experience in the travel industry, including three
years experience as manager of the Pan Malayan travel agency. Her background in adventure sports
includes two years on years surfing, and participation in many other adventure and organized sports
such as snowboarding, beach volleyball, and track and field.
Marketing and Advertising Directors: Ronel Bargola Janette Silva
Ronel Bargola, B.S. Marketing, Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila. Ronel spent five years
as an adventure travel and freelance writer and has been a marketing consultant specializing in
adventure sports for the past three years.
7. Janette Silva, B.S Advertising Management, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, has been an
advertising expert for 6 years in Transworld travel agency. She also has background in adventure and
ecotourism sports, promoting sustainable tourism in the country.
Accountant: Christy Ann Orticio, B.S. Accounting, De La Salle Lipa. Christy is a Certified Public
Accountant. Christy worked as an auditor for the Philippine National Bank two years after college and
then as an accounting department manager for a non profit
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8. Water Quality Of The Mine Drainage Running Into The Afon...
Treatment Plan The number of problems related to the water quality of the mine drainage running into
the Afon Goch North has meant that any remediation system must be multi staged. Furthermore, the
unique characteristics of the mine and the heavily polluted water requires an exclusive method of
mediation. The treatment system outlined uses passive systems that require relatively little
maintainence and have low running costs in order to be used as a long term solution to the pollution
being produced.
Extending the Mine Adit Initially, the hillside needs to be excavated along the mine adit. An area of
approximately ***** m along the mine adit needs to be removed. This will allow further room to
construct the treatment system. Furthermore, the adit needs to be diverted from the path of the Afon
Goch North so polluted water can enter the river. The adit will enter river once treatment has been
completed.
Proposed System The water running from the mine adit is polluted with a number of elements
requiring various methods of extraction in order to purify water. As each mine setting is unique it is
often necessary to develop a system original to the site, as is the case at Parys Mountain. Figure *
shows the pathway of the mine drainage before eventually running off into the Afon Goch North. As
the water exits the mine with a pH below 2 and a near reducing condition, a peat biofilter will work
effectively to remove metals from solution. As the water travels through the
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9. Examples Of Loyalty In Julius Caesar
Loyalty is synonymous with honesty, trustworthiness and honour. But if power is so close to your
grasp, what would you do to get it? Good morning Mr Houghton and fellow students, today I will be
speaking about how the concept of loyalty is shaped by Machiavelli s The Prince as well as
Shakespeare s Julius Caesar, and how being loyal to your country is different from being loyal to your
leader, with conflicting loyalty, non conflicting loyalty and loyalty to all.
Firstly, I will be speaking about conflicting loyalty. In Julius Caesar, Brutus was Caesar s trusted and
close friend. Even though Brutus showed the greatest amount of loyalty to his country, he fails to see
how Cassius manipulates him into seeing Caesar as a danger to his Republican idealism and ultimately
destroying him. Brutus went about showing his love for Rome in a ... Show more content on
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In this case, it is Mark Antony, a man who is presented as Caesar s close friend who respects his
absolute authority, with the quote When Caesar says, Do this , it is performed. His loyalty to his
friends and to his country did not conflict like Brutus. He saw Caesar as a noble Roman. Similar to
Brutus, his judgement was also flawed, deeming Cassius as not dangerous. Whilst still loyal to Caesar,
he negotiates with the assassins, shaking their bloodied hands in an ironic gesture of friendship and
respect, with grief and fury in the back of his mind. The funeral speech shows off Antony s rhetorical
skills, with the repetition of honourable man when talking about Brutus ironically. Antony was willing
to go to war for revenge on the murderers of the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of times. There
are examples of non conflicting loyalty in The Prince as well. In chapter three, Machiavelli speaks
about living in your occupying territories or colonising them to maintain strong military presence and
loyalty. It is a win win situation, hence no conflicting
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10. In A Glass Darkly Themes
Themes of the Supernatural in In a Glass Darkly In the novel In a Glass Darkly, author Le Fanu
expresses perspectives on the supernatural world through the memoirs of Dr. Hesselius, a physician
who studies metaphysical illnesses. The first three short stories, titled Green Tea, The Familiar, and
Mr. Justice Harbottle, involve separate patients that Hesselius writes on. Through these stories, the
novel expounds themes concerning the supernatural s effect on the real world, the guilty consciences
of the haunted victims, and the ambiguity of the spirits and demons supposedly seen. The stories share
a common vein in that the paranormal world has a visible effect on the natural world. In particular, the
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Each tale leaves significant room for doubt on whether the occurrences detailed were actually due to
the occult or not. Mr. Jennings stays up all night studying pagan religions so his account could have
been due to hallucinations caused by an addiction to green tea and little sleep. His visions could have
been caused by a mental illness such as schizophrenia. Captain Barton doesn t believe in spirits at the
start of the account, but quickly starts seeing the supernatural as the only explanation for what s
happening to him, which makes his narrative more believable. However, Barton s guilt, mentioned
above, could have made him see his tormentor everywhere. General Montague s theory that The
Watcher was a substantial form of flesh and blood...with some murderous object in perspective is
another real world explanation (pp. 68). While Barton immediately views his stalker as an unearthly
being, that is not the only legitimate option. In Justice Harbottle s nightmare, blacksmiths burn his
ankle with hot iron, and he wakes up still in pain, but finds out he s suffering from gout. Therefore, his
nightmare was simply a nightmare, and not a journey into an otherworldly court. At first, it seems hard
to explain away the sightings of the ghosts in these last two stories by people other than Barton and
Harbottle, but considering that they told the people around them about their hauntings, the eyewitness
accounts could just be a testament to how quickly rumors can spread and deceive the eyes. However,
some observances can t be discredited so easily, and neither the preternatural or logical justification
are fully
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11. Indian Slavery In New France
Between the 17th and 18th centuries, colonists of New France took opposing stances towards their
Native American acquaintances. Through cultural understanding, gift giving, and Indian style
diplomacy the French negotiated the most expansive network of Native alliances in colonial North
America. At the same time, they also developed an extensive system of Indian slavery that
transformed thousands of Indian men, women, and children into objects of colonial commerce in
French settlements. Although French bureaucrats initially rejected captive exchange as a legitimate
token of friendship, many western traders embraced the practice as a means of strengthening trade
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Even before their legal recognition as chattel, these slaves worked in many different capacities,
contributing substantially to the wealth of slaveowners and to the productivity of the colony in
general. The Indian slavery in New France in the early 18th century relied on the fluidity and moral
ambiguity of the nature of slaves themselves. Slaves were often viewed as adopted members of a
group, despite their tormented state. By 1709, Indian Slavery was recognized and legalized in New
France as free labor helped satisfy the needs of the traders and government officials there amidst
economic downturn. Because the slave trade rewarded brutality with valuable goods, it encouraged the
colony s allies to choose warfare over peace. As slavery became legalized, slaves became
commodities rather than symbols of alliance, and thus the brutality surrounding them waned. Despite
the evolution of Indian Slaves status in New France, French government and officials took part in the
inhumane treatment of ritually brutalized men women and children in the first decade of the 18th
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12. Bible Versus the Toran
Name: Sandra R. Gibson
Student I.D.: 0405713
Course: REL 275 OL
Date: 9/3/2011
Final Project
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION PAGE 1
II. AUTHORSHIP OF THE BIBLE PAGE 2 9
III. THE BIBLE PAGE 10 18
IV. AUTHORSHIP OF THE QURAN PAGE 19
V. THE QURAN PAGE 20 23
VI. THE BIBLE COMPARED TO QURAN PAGE 24 28
VII. FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM COMPARED TO THE TEN PAGE 29 34 COMMANDMENTS
VIII. COMPARING THE LIFE OF TWO AFRO AMERICANS (1) MALCOM X ISLAMIC ... Show
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History of Judah only.
(THE NEXT 3 BOOKS DEAL WITH ISRAEL S RESTORATION)
10. EZRA Cyrus let most of the Jews return to their land of Israel. Zerubbabel led the people (539
B.C.). Ezra returned later with more Jews (458 B.C.) built the temple. 11. NEHEMIAH Building the
walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah got permission from the King of Persia to rebuild the walls (444 B.C.).
Revival in the land.
12. ESTHER Took place during chapters 6 and 7 of Ezra. Mordecai. Plot to kill the Jewish people.
C. POETICAL 5 BOOKS
1. JOB A righteous man tested by God. Deals with God s sovereignty.
2. PSALMS Consists of 5 divisions. Worship in song. Large variety of subjects.
3. PROVERBS Practical wisdom in everyday affairs.
4. ECCLESIASTES All is vanity. The wisdom of man is futility.
5. SONG OF SOLOMON A song between Solomon and his Shulammite bride, displaying the love
between a man and a woman.
(5)
D. PROPHETICAL 17 BOOKS
(MAJOR PROPHETS 5 BOOKS)
1. ISAIAH Looks at the sin of Juddah and proclaims God s judgement.
2. JEREMIAH Called by God to proclaim the news of judgement to Judah, which came. God
13. establishes a new covenant.
3. LAMENTATIONS 5 lament poems. Description of defeat and fall of Jerusalem
4. EZEKIEL He ministered to the Jews in captivity in Babylon. Description of the end of times.
5. DANIEL Many visions of the future for the Gentiles and the Jews.
(MINOR PROPHETS 12 BOOKS)
1. HOSEA Story of
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14. Book Analysis Essay On Of Mice And Men
The wind howled as George and Slim ventured through the vast acres of land. As the sun was setting,
it let off a beautiful glow. The sky was like an ocean of golds and light pinks. It was silent. George
looked up at the sunset and broke the silence with a sniffle Ay Slim, I bet ya Lennie would have loved
this. George mourned. Aw c mon George, you are better off without him, Slim explained, He was a
pain anyways. I just can t stand to be without him. He replied to Slim with a water fountain flowing
down his face. As days past, things seemed to be looking up for the two men. Candy stuck to his word
and gave his savings to George like he promised after he drowned in the river. They used the money
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Life has no more meaning. I can t wait to see ya up there. George put his journal away and went to
sleep. The next day, George woke up and started his morning as if it were any normal day. He went to
the chicken coop and collected eggs, harvested the vegetables, and cleaned the pig pen. Casually, he
walked in the house and went upstairs. He grabbed the gun and gallantly walked down the stairs. For
he knew this was the last time he would do so. Where ya goin George? Slim questioned while George
was in mid stroll. Um, no where... George replied with no hesitation. Oh alrighty then. Angrily replied
Slim. George continued out the door and stumbled down the front porch. He ran off into the forest.
Intrigued, Slim quietly followed George not knowing what he was about to witness. Oh so quietly,
Slim watched his every move. He was so unsure to why George looked so eager and determined while
running through the woods. All the sudden George stopped. Slim quickly did too but not quick
enough. George heard a branch break. He immediately began to scan the area. Slim hid behind a large
oak tree and held his breath. After a minute or two, he peeked over his shoulder to get a glimpse of
George. What he saw left him speechless. George had pulled out a gun. He put it to his temple. Then
began to count down. 5... 4... 3... 2... POP George fell with a thud. A ringing sound was heard
throughout the entire forest. Slim ran over to him with the leaves crunching
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15. Proto-Industrialization And Proto-Industrialization
NK TSHEBI 213509655 ECHS 209 TUT 1 According to Ogilvie (1993), proto industrialisation refers
to the process that took place in Europe during the 16th and 19th century, this process involved
domestic industries which produced goods for international markets. The local producers for the proto
industries included peasants which worked on farmers and still managed to do manufacturing. Pastoral
Farming was labour intensive and as such they could dedicate some of their time to manufacturing,
corn farmers spent their time on manufacturing during the slack periods. Proto industrialisation often
took place in areas with unproductive soils or places which had few residents or small farming land, ...
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Proto industrial workers grew insufficient food to even cover their own basic food needs and this was
due to farms being too small in size or the soils were unfertile. Farming productivity also decreased
because the peasant manufacturers ended up neglecting their farms since manufacturing was
expanding. The peasants who neglected farming ended up depending on the wages paid by the
merchants. Rural manufacturing made minimal demands for fixed capital since no special industry
premises were needed and the machinery used was rather not expensive, poor farmers could also own
these machine since they were affordable (Sewing
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16. John Keats Essay
Thomas Keats and Frances Jennings gave birth to the infamous John Keats on 31 October 1795 at his
grandfather s stable in London, United Kingdom.( Keats, John (1795 1821). ) In early adolescence,
Keat s father had encountered an accident while riding which led to his death when John was a measly
8 year old. As for John s mother, she deceased when he was 14 years old due to the tragic disease
tuberculosis.( Keats, John (1795 1821). ) John was succeeded by two younger brothers, George and
Tom and also a younger sister named Fanny. John and his brother s George and their younger brother
attended John Clarke s school at Enfield where John was embedded with guidance, encouragement
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Critics believe John Keats poetry is often a remembrance of a desire to escape from his harsh and
unforgiving real world, into an imaginary world of unchanging perfection and ceaseless pleasure (
Kelvin Everest ). When I Have Fears That I May Have Ceased To Be has meaningful themes, beauty,
nature, love, death,erotic experience critic Kevin Everest discusses. According to Kevin Everest, Keats
uses this sonnet to string his thoughts about death, love, art, imagination, and using it all as the theme
in his poetry. , Another critic believes Keats wrote this poem about having fears of dying before
people could recognize his poetry work. Critic king discuss how When I Have Fears is a
Shakespearean sonnet consisting of three quatrains. Bruce King describes how there are alternating
new rhymes concluding a couplet throughout the poem, that include a rhyme scheme of (abab, cdcd,
efef) and the couplet (gg)( Bruce King ). The poem consists of a lot of vowel sound rhymes
throughout the poem critic Bruce King mentions. Critic Bruce King says, the vowel rhyme romance /
chance in the second quatrain has similarities to brain / grain in the first quatrain while the n sounds
are alike in the poem . Therefore, those are vowel rhymes ( Bruce King ). Critic King believes this is
one of the many ways in which Keats makes the poem more unified and the rhymes less obtrusive by
using the vowel sound rhymes
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17. The Franco-Prussian War Essay
The Franco Prussian War
During the first half of the nineteenth century, Germany was made up of more than 30 small states, the
largest and most dominant of which was Prussia. Prussia had decided that all of the states should all be
united to create a bigger and better country, Germany. By the end of 1870 it had forced all of the
German states to accept its authority and create the German Empire with the King of Prussia at its
head (the Hohenzollen s). Everything was going to plan as Chancellor Prince Otto Von Bismarck
(person who was behind the unification of Germany) had anticipated apart from the four large states in
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But this wasn t enough for the French government so they took the matter further, and the French
Ambassador was to see Wilhelm making sure that Leopold had given up all claims to the Spanish
throne. Wilhelm sent a telegram to Bismarck asking him to deal with the matter. On July 13th 1870
Bismarck published an amended version of the telegram, famously known as the Em s Telegram . This
suggested that Wilhelm had deliberately insulted the French Ambassador, and the French were so
outraged by this that on July 19th 1870 they declared war on Prussia just as Bismarck had planned.
For France the war was a disaster. 200,000 French troops found themselves facing 380,000 Prussian
troops who were more experienced, had better leadership and organization skills, and the Prussian
Mauser rifle was far better than the French Chassepot. Unfortunately 180,000 French troops were
surrounded in the Fortress of Metz and the French force that had been sent to help were too
surrounded at Sudan and surrendered. To make matters worse Napoleon III had also been taken
prisoner, and in Paris and independent republic was set up, and the city fought on for one year until
January 1871, but it was a lost battle.
As compensation for Prussia, Prussia wrote up the treaty of Frankfurt, in which France had to give
Alsace and Lorraine in the North Eastern
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18. Why Do You Think Progress Is Impossible Without Change Dbq
Progress is impossible without change George Bernard Shaw. Asoka was an emperor who conquered
Kalinga and most of India also killed over 200,000 people and drove 150,000 people out of Kalinga
but, he changed and became a good person. That is why history should see Asoka as an enlightened
ruler. He should be remembered as an enlightened ruler for these three reasons. Asoka cared for the
people in his empire, Ashoka helped the families in his empire, and Ashoka is inspired people. First,
Document C Asoka cared about most people for example Ashoka gave rich wealthy gifts to the poor.
Ashoka also went on a pilgrimage and seeked a guru or a teacher to reject the path of violence.
Ashoka consulted with local communities about proper governance
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19. What Is Quantum Teleportation Real And Achieved Moving An...
Is it possible for an object or a person to be taken apart into atoms and be put back together in another
location, or another word can a person teleport? Even though teleportation sounds like science fiction,
it does indeed exist just in a smaller scale. Up to this day scientists were able to make quantum
teleportation real and achieved moving an atom from location A to location B in seconds. According to
Jon Austin professor Michio Kaku of City University, New York, maintains the technology to teleport
a living person to another part of the Earth or even space could be available within decades or at by
the next century. The existence of an actual teleport has been proven and demonstrated by Michio
Kaku. The overall definition of quantum teleportation is that something is able to travel from one
location to the other instantly and without any contact. The in depth definition is that an atom or a
molecule can break the distance in a moment without any contact between location and on a quantum
level. Quantum teleportation considers all living and nonliving things as data. People consist of data
that is maintained in atoms and molecules. and theoretically human body can be taken apart into atoms
and put back together in a different place. Michio Kaku went to high school Kaberle in Palo Alto,
California. He was an incredibly gifted student. As a part of the project at school, he built a particle
accelerator in the garage of his parents. Michio built a machine from 400
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20. American Relations And Chinese Studies
I am majoring in International Relations and Chinese studies. Language and cultures have always had
a profound impact in my life. I am from a very diverse neighborhood in Dallas, Texas, where I was
exposed to many different facets of Hispanic, Asian, and Middle Eastern cultures and traditions. One
important facet was the language. The people I interacted with, the students I went to school with, and
the shows I watch on television, I was always surrounding by different languages. I would hear
Spanish at home because of my parents. I would hear Chinese when I would visit some friends homes.
I would hear Arabic when I went to school and talked with some friends. I would even watch Japanese
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I know that going through this study group is not just about learning the language, it is about
understanding a foreign way of thinking. Perhaps I will catch myself using a Chinese saying or learn a
new habit. Thus, going abroad will make sure I will fulfill my goal to visit China to better understand
the language and its culture. After looking over the list of Colgate China approved programs, I chose
CIEE Shanghai: China in a Global Context because it fits into my academic and personal interests. I
want to study in Shanghai because the rapidly paced manufacturing society and its diverse society
intrigues me. Shanghai is the financial capital of China, and it is also the home to more than 150,000
registered foreigners. While studying in Shanghai, not only will I perfect my mandarin skills, I will be
living in an international atmosphere where I will be exposed to several cultures, gaining a broad and
sophisticated world view and diversify my thoughts and values. Furthermore, CIEE Shanghai: China
in a Global Context has a wide variety of English taught courses in international affairs, Chinese
politics, economics, history, and society. This will make a good fit in my academic interests as I will
be fulfilling both my International Relations and Chinese major requirements.
Colgate has stressed that the purpose of the university is to develop wise, thoughtful, critical thinkers
and perceptive leaders by challenging students
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21. Various References of the Congo Essay
The Congo refers to several different areas of Africa, all in the same general area but in different
settings. Congo can refer to the political regions of The Democratic Republic of Congo or the
Republic of Congo, it s also possible to refer to the Congo as a geographical location varying as a
general location, a rainforest, a river, or a river basin. The Congo River is also known as the Zaire
river and the world s deepest river and due to its depth, it gives the wildlife plenty of places to live but
the main use for the Congo River was for hydro power.
The Congo river, also known as the Zaire river, originates from an ancient society dubbed, Kingdom
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Originally the French Congo and the Belgian Congo, the left bank houses the Democratic Republic of
Congo and on the opposite, right bank, is where the Republic of Congo is located.
With all of the space provided, the Congo river is home to a vast majority of African wildlife that
include a very high variety of different species including around 700 species of fish, various types of
reptiles with the majority of the such Crocodiles, around 265 species of birds, and rarely but still
occur, water mammals. The Congo River is actually the site of many concentrated endemics, or
species that are exclusive to the region. But the Congo is still a vast river, so large that ecosystems are
split into different sections of the river instead of prioritizing it into one single ecoregion. The problem
with this is that scientists have not studied large portions of the Congo, leaving many other inhabitants
of the river undiscovered. Wherever humans occur near the water, fishing will also occur. Fishings
occurrence is generally for two reasons: Either as a food source, or a source of payment. Although
methods may be questionable, different techniques are implemented in different areas. Downstream of
the Malebo pool, traps are put to use by attaching them to stakes or dams in the middle of rapids. In
marshy areas, fishermen utilize poisons, which is questionable as if
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22. Essay on American Women Leaving the Home and Going to Work
One of the most significant sociological changes in the nation s history began in the last decade of the
nineteenth century and the ramifications are still being felt today. This change consisted of the large
numbers of women who entered the work force. This dramatic change in American society was
accompanied by a great deal of controversy and prejudice directed towards women. It was predicted
that female employment would bring about the downfall of society and the change of the American
family.
While a large portion of the public was appalled by the thought of independent young working
women, they were also fascinated. Therefore, the attitudes of the public toward these women can be
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Nevertheless, the prejudice against female workers essentially allowed their employers at the various
factories to blame the women themselves for their low wages. The standard argument was that these
women did not need to work. Part of this concept was that these women were supported by fathers,
brothers, etc. and only wanted the jobs so they would have money for nice clothes and extras . Despite
numerous government statistics that demonstrated financial need by many female workers, the
prevailing attitude was that women brought their low earnings on themselves (Kessler Harris 100).
This, of course, totally ignored the government statistics that pertained to immigrant families and
minorities, where family finances were the prime motivating factor towards women joining the work
force (Kessler Harris 123). Additionally, the census figures that showed immigrant wives as not
working failed to take into consideration that these women were usually employed as their husband s
assistants (Anonymous 25; Kessler Harris 124).
Those knowledgeable about working conditions within New York s factories found the facts to be far
different from this scenario. While some women lived at home, many did not. At a weekly wage of
eight to ten dollars per week, these women generally paid five to six of that for their rooms (Barnum
7). Women who
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23. A Synopsis Of The Movie Selma
In a utopia, Selma would exist as the of darker days of American history. It would give people
reassurances that horrors will no longer be tolerated or celebrated. At last we come to the horrific
truth. This was just the beginning of such an extensive battle. Selma shows the evolution of change
while beaming a spotlight on the stunted growth of that which has not changed. Its spine chilling
reminder that those who do not know their history are doomed to repeat it. Its story provides a picture
of not only of the past, but of the way forward. In 1964, dozens of demonstrations were held, but it
was the violence of murders and attacks that erupted, the renewal of the attention for the voting rights
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On March 15, 1965, the president spoke of the devious ways election officials denied people of color
the right to vote. Whenever a colored person tried to vote, they were often told that they had the date
or time wrong. Or that they had the wrong polling place, or they didn t know how to read, or that they
filled the application incorrectly. Many excuses were made to keep colored people from voting. The
population of African Americans suffered a high rate of illiteracy because of centuries of oppression
and poverty. They often were forced to take literacy tests, and then fail. In some cases, even blacks
with college degrees were turned away! When the Voting Rights Act passed, in the state of Mississippi
alone, voter turnout among colored increased from 6 percent to 59 in just one year
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24. The Social Of Social Self
This paper will give a better understanding of The Social Self from six published resources on the
studies of Interpersonal Communications when it comes to relationships, who we are as a person,
when does our social self really began, and why is it so important in today s society.
Even though the title is the same there will be different definitions and explanations when it comes to
The Social Self. Daryl Ben (1972) Social Perception Theory, it asserts that people develop their
attitudes when there is no previous due to a lack of experience and the emotional response. Clayton
Critcher and Thomas Gilovich (2010) The Social Self, their four studies will test the connection
between self perception theory and mind wandering when it comes to attitudes and preferences.
Tiffany Ito (2006) The Social Self conducted two studies investigating facial expressions. James Laird
(1974) The Social Self two experiments on how changes in facial expression can trigger changes in
emotions. George Herbert Meade (1901) The Social Self conducted a study on the self being of an
object. Steven Beebe, Susan Beebe, and Mark
Redmond (2014) Interpersonal Communication relating to others.
THE SOCIAL SELF
The Social Self
Understanding the concept of self as reflected in social interactions with others
The development of social self starts at an early age throughout a person life, their social skills will
continue to develop through the up bring within a family. No one family will teach their children
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25. Reflecting on an E-learning Staff Training Event that I...
Introduction The primary focus of this paper is to reflect on an E learning staff development training
event that I observed for the last six years as a participant. The E learning training utilized the same
method and the same material during this time. The staff development training is an annual
requirement for teachers to complete before the beginning of each school year. This training was
mandatory and supported the concept of safe schools. The objective of the training was highlighted,
which is to ensure each teacher successful complete the training to support state laws and
requirements for the safety of students in public schools. This training is used to substitute for
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A lack of motivation results directly from previous experience with the training, since the training has
not changed over the last six years. The information presented did have graph and pictures but
designed in a clipart format with cartoonish characters suited for participants in a younger age group.
The questions are the same one and in the same sequence. The content lacks creativity and depth.
Critical thinking skills also do not appear to be important to the creator of this course. I have taken the
exams for the course without having to complete the individual modules. This is a problem since I am
sure there have been changes about how to handle safety issue in the school and classroom
environment. The professional development of teachers should be an important objective for school
administrators, since teachers affect student lives daily. Understandably, teachers are required to
receive formal training and certification, based primarily on subject matter content, communication
skills, classroom management abilities, and student interaction. An important consideration is the
professional development training that teachers receive and the method used to deliver the training. Of
course, there is the traditional face to face method, but with organizations, seeking ways to reduce
training cost and travel expenses technology is an effective alternative for training. Technology
implementation increased to reach the needs of teacher
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26. Femme Fatale Rhetoral Analysis
For the Rhetoric in Practice project, I created an online website called learn2femmefatale, which looks
at the basics of being a Femme Fatale. Following the idea behind a mensfitness.com article on doing a
workout, the website had to follow genre convention of the website and the Femme Fatale. The focus
of the website is towards women between the ages of 18 and 55. For website conventions, an HTC
blog talks about the basic website genre conventions, which require a Logo in the top left, an easy
navigation, and clearly defined buttons and links. Keeping with these guidelines, I researched Femme
Fatale traits and following the mensfitness web site, was listed out in concise sentences that explained
the different parts. John Blaser talks about the main points to the femme fatale, describing, She exudes
a unique sexuality, which she uses to define herself and manipulate men . I chose noir color scheme
for the website. The age of Film Noir was a time of female empowerment, helps reach out to women
looking to break free. I also included famous actresses in their roles of playing various types of femme
fatale. This provides examples for the female target audience to follow as well known role models that
succeed in their roles. Finally, visual examples of what a Femme Fatale look like are weaved into the
website. This helps cement ideas about the audience should be aiming for, while makes it easier to see
the noir, and implied strength of becoming a femme fatale. Following these
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27. Graco Alo Travel System Research Paper
Graco Alano Travel System The Graco Alano Travel System is one of the top selling and effective
models of the Graco line of travel items. As a matter of fact it ranks the most popular baby travel
system on Amazon with 4.6 stars out of the perfect 5. Parents expecting a baby or those with one
already love to bring their little angels with them whenever they are going out. However, there are
times when this may be hectic. You need to carry with you the carrier and a baby bag. This is no
longer a hassle with the baby travel system strollers becoming very popular in the recent years.
Parents today use them instead of the regular stroller. They come in different seat that is fitted with the
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For parents with small kids, being without the travel system is question is not an option. Today the
wheeled baby carriers are a basic requirement to family pack mule. Another great advantage of using
travel system by Glaco Alano is convenience. Think hard about how you will use the Glavo Alano
Travel system. Do you travel a lot? Definitely you need a stroller that folds to a size that can carries
both the baby and its bag easily. Graco Alano Travel system strollers are available for age group from
the newborns, infants to toddlers at all Glaco Alano outlets and online stores. They are found from the
Amazon at very great and affordable prices. According to Baby Stroller Reviews by Amazon, different
products have different features that make their prices differ. This way may contains some great
benefits; you will get to know what other buyers have to say about the same and make an educated
decision. Only after, you have taken some time researching and considered some important factors
you will have confidence to you to the stores and purchase a Graco Alano Travel
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28. Jay Gatsby Past
In The Great Gatsby the main character Jay Gatsby not only contends with the past, but also is utterly
consumed by the past. The entirety of the novel portrays Gatsby s overwhelming desire to reinvigorate
a love affair from his earlier years. For Gatsby he never fully contended with the loss of the women he
desired, and as such Gatsby s constructed his life completely absorbed in the past.
After Gatsby lost Daisy he devoted his life to rekindle their love. He spent his early years becoming
the man he wished he was when Daisy was still his, he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby a seventeen
year old would invent, and to this conception he was faithful to the end (105). For Gatsby his past was
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In the novel Gatsby was never going to win over Daisy s heart, but his continually effort to do so
essentially makes the reader pity his worthless and ironic pursuit to build his life to win over a past
love, when he s undeniably just too late. The readers can also observe Gatsby s complete devotion to
his dream even when confronted about it ludicrously. When Nick tells Gatsby that he can t repeat the
past he rebuts by stating, Can t repeat the past...why of course you can (118). Here the reader can
sympathize with Gatsby, as they begin to understand just how much he is consumed by his fantasy.
Additionally, when Nick reminisced at the end of the novel on Gatsby endeavor to relive the past he
stated, it eluded us then, but that s no matter to morrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther
(193). Here Nick classifies Gatsby s pursuit in a nonjudgmental way because it is truly something the
reader can relate to: reaching for something beyond grasp. Although the reader pities Gatsby there is
still an element of understanding for his yearning to be with Daisy once
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29. Essay On Harm Reduction
Harm reduction is an intervention paradigm which deviates from the traditional abstinence only
therapeutic goal which over 75% of treatment programs in the United States adhere to, and as a result
is able to treat a large population characteristically excluded from addiction services.
Demarginalization, therapeutic engagement, and an improved quality of life for consumers are
objectives which should be substantive enough to motivate both service providers and policy makers
to reconsider changing total abstinence / treatment adherence based definitions of success in substance
abuse services, high risk behavioral interventions, and mental health treatment.
People s ability to manage their health related behaviors may occur along a spectrum ranging from
highly controlled at one end to profoundly disordered at the other. The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Administration s 2009 National Survey, Drug Use and Health Report, found that 22.2 million
people in the United States met the criteria established for a substance use or dependence diagnosis.
Out of those identified, only 2 million are estimated to seek treatment in a given year and less than
half of that population will be able to maintain their sobriety after leaving a therapeutic environment.
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As opposed to being a strict set of policies, harm reduction has been described as an more of an
attitude (Marlatt, Larimar, and Witkiewitz, 2012, p. 8) that is founded on strong humanitarian values.
It offers an intervention paradigm which refrains from making moralistic judgements about the nature
of substance use behaviors, and instead focuses upon reducing the negative impact less functional
patterns of behavior have on the affected individuals, their communities, and society at
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30. Essay on Budget Management Analysis
Budget management analysis is commonly used by mangers as a tool helping to make sure that all
resources in existence get put to use correctly. The budgets are determined annually because they are
determined by the preceding year s budget and differences. Budgets can be controlled by specific
techniques to control budgets within prediction, consider five to seven expense results with budget
anticipations, explain possible factors that cause fluctuations, present ways to keep results associated
with goals, share three benchmarking strategies, and consider the ones that could increase budget
accuracy, and give good reason for the choices made. (Finkler, 2007) Several techniques are often
used to regulate budgets; managers as well as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Differences could be within the budget that could be beneficial, or over the budget which can be. The
difference is used as a tool to calculate the budget for upcoming years, help to reduce spending within
the present year, and assist in evaluating the managers and their agencies. To specify the source of
fluctuations the managers are required to investigate and justify to top management the reason why the
difference occurred. There are numerous reasons behind fluctuations, which have to be recognized and
maintained if possible. (Finkler, 2007) While calculating the nursing expense results from different
units for a pay period, there have been some favorable and unfavorable fluctuations. While examining
the expense record the paid original hour s difference was within the budget and the paid
nonproductive hour s difference was 60 hours over the predicted time period. The unexpected
difference of paid nonproductive time period could have happened as a result of some employees
being on adapted duty, sick leave, conference time, or training time, which means that they are
primarily getting paid with no patient care needed. The overtime percentage of hour s difference was 7
.5% over the budget and the registry percentage of hour s difference was 8 .0% over the budget, both
of these are unfavorable. The overtime could have been the result of bad time management strategies,
late arrival of the following shift, or working past shift hours as a result of a low
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31. Should Capital Punishment Be Re-Instated
During my assessment I will be exploring some reasons why I do or do not think Capital Punishment
should be re instated. The definition of Capital Punishment is the death penalty, one can receive this
by committing a Capital Offence. A Capital Offence is a horrific crime as implied by Capital because a
capital could link to the Leader of that country because Capital is usually used to refer to a place of
importance. Some examples of Capital Offences are: Killing, Espionage, Treason, Homicide and Gang
Members.
One reason I believe that Capital Punishment should be bought back is the Biblical quote an eye for an
eye . This emphasises the belief that if you kill someone your life should be taken away. This quote is
implying justice and it resembles
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32. Gilbert Alvarez
Gilbert Martinez was born in 1942, in crystal city Texas. Mr. Martinez was born Mexican American
and his parents were both from Mexico City. During that time racism was still very much alive and
most people in the city were Mexican American while the city council were white people. The city
council was unfair to most people and never listened to their opinion on city affairs. So Gilbert
decided when he was about 17 to start a campaign to run for city council. However he wasn t even
eighteen so he got some of his childhood friends to help him. Together they wanted to put local people
in for city council to get their word in and have representation. One of the problems they faced was a
tax that Minorities had to pay in order to vote. At that time the tax was a dollar and seventy five cents.
The problem with that is the Mexicans in the town all nearly worked in the fields as migrant workers
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Martinez said one of the hardest things they had to do was find people willing to join and replace the
last council. They had to find people all the way up to the election. Many people were not willing or
just didn t have the will power to take control of the council let alone be a part of it. They soon were
able to find people among their members in their meetings. They were able to get the five members
they needed some time five days before the election, this group was known as Los Cinco De La Rasa .
Mr. Martinez and his group were ready for the upcoming election. The previous White council was
worried they might lose and have seen what Martinez and his group have been doing this whole time.
So a while back the Old council found of group of Mexicans to run for council. They were going to
keep all of the same rules and regulations as before but they wanted a minority face so people would
vote for them. This group of Mexicans were called fake or puppets by everyone else and got a bad
reputation as sell outs to the
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33. The Ethics Of Outsourcing In The United States
In today s society, outsourcing has become a very critical and controversial issue to companies and
other countries. Outsourcing is known as offshoring as an organization s use of an outside
organization for a broad set of services. As technology continues to grow and advance more,
outsourcing becomes more popular. Many American white collar jobs are being taken over by foreign
countries around the world. Almost every occupation or career in the United States has some effect of
the outsourcing. As a result, many Americans become unemployed and financially challenged; being
that outsourcing can increase the United States unemployment rate. Employees who live in the US
rather keep jobs in the country to create more opportunities. On the other hand, few stakeholders ...
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Due to the price of goods and cheap labor costs. Owing to the fact that if the cost of labor is high, the
product has to be high which may cause the business to shut down. Outsourcing is a mischievous
practice for the job market. While some good benefits can come from it, the ethical, legal, and
business issues for the company s, employees, customers, and other external stakeholders outweighs
them. For businesses that are small or big, there are both pros and cons to outsourcing HR functions.
There are many benefits of outsourcing that companies and countries seize to take advantage of. The
biggest benefit is reduced costs of infrastructure and labor. According to the OneNeck IT Solutions,
The attraction to overseas outsourcing has traditionally been reduced costs. By moving support
services to India or China, for
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34. Essay On Chicago Fire
Chicago Fire has now reached the top as the best dramatic thriller for having the best romance scenes,
amazing gut wrenching scenes, and the most captivating plot twists. Chicago Fire has been known to
show some amazing romance scenes throughout each season. These scenes have shown how Casey
and Gabby have had strength to get each other through their toughest times. The one scene where this
plays out the best, happens when a call breaks out for a fire at a factory with many hazardous
chemicals that could potentially blow the whole building up and kill the workers inside. Casey runs in
the building to save the employees and one of his own crew when suddenly, the building starts to
collapse. As the scene begins to play out Casey begins to try and save his own firefighter, and finds
out that there is no way out of the building, unless they perform a maneuver that could ... Show more
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The best representation would be in the scene of the parking ramp project. Dawson runs into the
parking ramp to warn people to get out when suddenly it begins to collapse. This day happens to be
the day when Casey is promoted from lieutenant to captain. Dawson tells Casey that she will return to
the station an hour before the ceremony. He then begins to worry when she hasn t returned and the
ceremony is to begin in fifteen minutes. The rest of the crew is watching tv in the kitchen area when
the news displays the parking ramp scene on the screen, so they load up and respond to the call only to
find that Dawson is inside. While inside, Dawson finds an electrician who is able to fix the phone so
she can call for help. The scene displays how gut wrenching the situation is by showing the ramp
begin to collapse and the civilians trapped inside try to take cover from the falling cement blocks
coming in their
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35. Warlord Rule and Sun Yat Sen s Inability to Achieve the...
Warlord Rule and Sun Yat Sen s Inability to Achieve the Aims of the Three People s Principles
I agree with the statement only to a small extent. The period of warlord rule was particularly chaotic in
China. However, even when order was being restored again, the aims of the three people s principles
were not all being achieved. Therefore, I feel that warlord rule is not the most important reason as to
why Sun Yat Sen was unable to achieve the aims of the three people s principles.
The three people s principles are the principle of nationalism, the principle of democracy and the
principle of the people s well being. The first one is Sun Yat Sen s aim to unite the whole of China. As
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During this period, it was also a time of lawlessness. The warlords fought each other as they hoped to
gain control over a larger territory. This brought about much suffering to the Chinese people. Sun Yat
Sen s principle of democracy is not being upheld as these warlord ruled over their area like a dictator.
These warlords exploited the people under them, like the peasants. Thus it is clear that Sun Yat Sen s
principle s are not being achieved or even upheld. He, himself could not do anything as his party and
government was still too weak. However, this period of warlord rule is not the only factor that
prevented him from being unable to achieve his aims.
Due to the disunity in his party, Kuomintang (KMT), he could not achieve the aims of his three
principles. Before he can actually unite the whole country, he would need to unite his party members.
He often met failure when he tried to reunite the country due to internal squabbles in his own party.
They often argued over the third principle. Some party members wanted the land of the landlords to be
taken away from them, and come under state ownership. However, there were others who disagreed.
Therefore, this made it very difficult for Sun Yat Sen to get his party members to work together to
achieve his aims. He soon realised he had to reorganize his movement again before he could actually
topple warlord rule and unify
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36. The Cause Of Sensorineural Deafness
How is it that people with sensorineural deafness can hear certain frequencies such as high frequencies
but cant hear low frequencies and vice versa. Well first we must understand what is senorinueral
deafness what is the cause of this malfunction in the human ear. Sensorineural deafness is an
impairment of the transmission of nerve impulses in any area from the auditory cortex to the cochlea.
This type of deafness can result from any exposure to any extremely loud noises and sounds and a
variety of many pathological processes which cause hair cells that are in our inner ear that have the
ability to transform sound into electric signal to get destroyed, and it will cause nerves not to be able
to send those signals to the brain. Unfortunately,
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37. The Swatch Group Essay examples
The Swatch Group: Competing In An Increasingly Global Market For Watches
Nicholas Hayek and Ernst Thomke formed the Swatch Group (the Group) in 1983 by merging two
bankrupt watch making groups. The merger gave the Group ownership of many of the Switzerland s
dominant watch brands. Swatch, their first product initiative, was so successful that it helped pull the
squandering Swiss watch industry out of a slump. In June 1999, with its 14 brands, the Group was the
world s largest watch manufacturer (in value terms). However, the global industry had changed and
would continue to change dramatically in the new millennium. The Swatch Group was at a strategic
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Let us look at several key figures relating to the Group and its industry at the time the case was
written:
¡ In 1999, the Swiss watch industry produced over 34 million units. Over 90% of these watches were
exported to markets outside of Switzerland.
¡ Although they were responsible for only 7% of the world s production, Swiss watches generated
51% of the global value.
¡ The Swatch group, with its 14 brands, was the world s largest manufacturer (also in value terms).
¡ Nearly 90% of the Group s profits were generated by four brands: Omega, Swatch, Tissot, and Rado.
These brands competed in the following segments: luxury, basic, middle, and high range
(respectively).
¡ The Group s prestige, luxury, and top ranged brands were third in global market share at 14%
(behind Rolex at 28% and Vendome at 20%).
¡ The Group s gross sales and net profits had increased by 7.1% and 7.5% respectively in 1998.
¡ The Group s US market share was under 3% in 1998.
We can draw several conclusions based on these and other figures presented in the case. First, it is
clear that the Group s financial performance was strong. They managed to derive the most value from
the fewest units of production, a luxury attributed to the high prices the Group charged for its
products. As such, they had an advantage over other manufacturers whose low price points generated
lower returns. Next, it is clear that exports were important for the Group
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38. Salt Marsh Ecosystems On Earth
Introduction
Salt marsh ecosystems are among the most productive ecosystems on earth and provide numerous
ecosystem services (Ghorai Sen, 2015; Charles Dukes, 2009; Drociak, 2005). These services include
biofiltration, gas regulation, carbon and nutrient retention, and physical protection of coastlines from
storm surges and coastal flooding (Drociak, 2005; Sweat, 2009; FWC, 2016). Salt marshes act as
nurseries and ensure habitat and resources for unique flora, fauna, and microbial communities (Ghorai
Sen, 2015), including commercially and recreationally important species such as horseshoe crabs, fish,
and shellfish (FWC, 2016). Salt marsh plants also help trap nutrients, pollutants, and sediments, which
improves water quality offshore (FWC, 2016).
Many of the world s salt marsh habitats have also been lost over the last several centuries to filling,
draining, and diking (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 2008). New England has lost an estimated
one third of its salt marshes since 1777 (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 2008; Bromberg and
Bertness, 2005) as a result of diking, railroads and road construction, levee building and other
purposes (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 2008). While the diking and impoundment of the salt
marshes created more area for development, the ecological structure, as well as the benefits and
ecological services the salt marshes provided, were eliminated in the process (Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institute, 2008; Thelen, 2009). This
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39. Effect Of Emulsifier On Ice Cream
In this experiment, we would like to prepare ice cream by using milk, cream, sucrose, stabilizer and
emulsifier. We will prepare ice cream by using two sets of formula. Group B1 and B2 will add the
emulsifier into their ice cream whereas group B3 and B4 do not add any emulsifier into ice cream. In
this experiment, our group (B3) will prepare the ice cream without adding emulsifier. Therefore, we
can study the effect of adding emulsifier on the ice cream. Firstly, we will mix the ingredients in the
orderly manner by using high speed mixer. The stabilizer is not added in this step, it is added only
during pasteurization process. After mixing, we will carry out pasteurization process. This step is
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The mouth coating is affected by three dimensional network structures of air cells. Emulsifier can
provide semblance of richness sensation of mouth coating by contributing to a formation of small,
uniformly dispersed air cell and protects against texture deterioration due to heat shock. (Clark,
Costello, Drake, Bodyfelt, 2009). We also study the defects present in our ice cream. Based on table 5,
both ice cream with and without emulsifier have defects in its flavor. Both ice cream taste too sweet.
This is due to imbalance of the ingredients used during ice cream making. This defects can be
overcome by reduce the amount of sucrose used. For defects in body, ice cream with emulsifier has
gummy body. It is an indication of pasty and sticky body. This is probably due to over stabilization,
very high solid content and low overrun. Excessive stabilizer and sucrose content will contribute to
this defect. For the ice cream without emulsifier, it has a heavy body. It is indication of soggy, doughy
and putty like body. The factor causing this defect is almost same as gummy body which is high total
solid, over stabilization and low overrun. Therefore, we can overcome both defects by reducing
amount of stabilizer and sucrose as well as incorporate more air into ice cream mix during freezing
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40. Cre Recombinase Activity Essay
The major conclusion of this study is that our novel split Cre complementation system introduces both
temporal and special control of site specific recombination using Cre recombinase enzyme. This
system solved many drawbacks have emerged during the extensive use of Cre recombinase in
molecular biology. The complemented protein is almost as efficient as the Full CRE in the
recombination activity (~95%). Moreover, each fragment lacks the recombinase activity. This system
allows precise genetic manipulation. It has a special importance in neuroscience lacking selective
promoter region for conditional knocking our specific gene at specific brain tissue. Many websites,
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They depended on the linker used by Jullien et al (19). We depended on the designing criteria of the
linker for efficiently separating domains in bifunctional proteins (40). They reported to use rapamycin
dependent dimerization or É‘ helix interactions for enhancing posttranslational association between the
two fragments. Some trials used artificially designed antiparallel Leucine Zipper to assist protein
fragment reconstitution (41). In our study, we used yeast GCN4 coil/coil Leucine Zipper domain
which previously used by some split Cre systems (19). This Leucine Zipper does not interfere with
normal cellular physiology (30). Each protein fragment behaves as an independent protein. It has
different kinetics than the other protein fragment. We tested the recombinase activity on synthetic
construct and on mammalian genome. We have optimized the system to choose the best spatial and
temporal control of the Cre recombinase. Meanwhile, the reconstituted CRE recombination was not
present in all cells. We had to sort cells expressed both nCre and cCre fragments. There are two
possibilities for this finding. First, the reconstituted CRE is too low to induce complementation.
Second, there is difference in the expression pattern between the two promoters in each cell due to
epigenetic factors.
Tyrosine family site specific recombinases and type IB topoisomerases are characterized by a
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41. Marmee s Role In Little Women, By Louisa May Alcott
Mrs. March, Marmee, gives a supporting and managing effect as the girls strive to defeat their
apparent character mistakes. Louisa May Alcott depicts Marmee as a committed mother who
considers the importance of her responsibility to compose her children s characters and to ensure that
they develop into helpful, beneficial and cheerful women. In spite of Marmee s pedantic view in her
communications with her children, she is nevertheless a model of motherhood.
Whereas she is not a primary character in the novel, Little Women, the mother plays a very important
part both in the construction of the events and as the directing impact, by her activities and her
expressions, in her little girls improvement from childhood into adolescence. Alcott demonstrates
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When Meg is invited to the party of Annie Moffat s house she experienced the luxury life by
borrowing the dress and preparing her up with finery. When Laurie saw Meg with that picture he did
not like that transformation, as a result, Meg behaved badly with him. After she returned home, Meg
had confessed to her mother about the situation that had transpired with her at the party, while she
already knew that what she did was wrong and wasn t supposed to happen but in fact, she loved the
luxury hypomania. Marmee in response to this situation communicates her aims and purposes to the
girls:
To be loved and chosen by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman;
and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.... [Not] marry rich men merely
because they are rich, or have splendid houses, which are not homes because love is wanting. Money
is a needful and precious thing and, when well used, a noble thing but I never want you to think it is
the first or only prize to strive for .
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42. Dormant Commerce Clause Essay
Can you briefly explain what the dormant commerce clause is?
The negative commerce clause, also known as the dormant commerce clause is a doctrine established
by the U.S. Supreme Court, limiting individual states of the United States from passing legislation that
inappropriately discriminates against interstate commerce. The dormant commerce clause limits the
power of individual states to legislate on such matters and is not an express clause in the U.S.
Constitution (AMAR, K. 2007).
Why would dormant commerce clause apply to business?
The Dormant Commerce Clause is the belief that local and state laws are undemocratic if the state
places an unwarranted encumbrance on local commerce, moreover, even if Congress has not acted on
behalf of its commerce power it lies dormant (Chemerinsky, E., n.d.). An example would be, in the
case of C A Carbone, Inc. v. Town of Clarkstown, where the Court overturned an apparently alleged
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However, this embargo in contrast to out of state discrimination does not prevent a state from
exercising its police power to protect state citizens, as long as the power is exercised evenly and
equally. For example, if a state wanted to weigh commercial vehicles on its highways to ensure they
did not exceed maximum weight, that feat would be permissible if the trucks came from out of state,
as long as the requirement applied equally to all trucks on that state s highways ( The Commerce,
Taxing, and Spending Clauses,
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43. Consumerism In Modern Society
Modern Society and Consumerism. Consumerism has became a part of every aspect of modern life.
Parts of our lives that were not altered by consumerism, now have to conform with this phenomenon
that has taken control. Consumerism is a reality that has always happened in developed nations, in
which people purchase goods and services that they do not need. Nevertheless, with the Industrial
Revolution the way the economy worked changed completely. An incredible amount of resources was
now available to a wide range of the population. With the Industrial Revolution also came the
capitalism. The capitalism was a new form of economy that caused a rapid growth of middle classes in
developed societies (Webster). The population that was considered part of the middle class now had
money to acquire not just basic needs for consumption but also other other goods and services they
wanted. To better understand the term consumerism we must first understand what it means and who it
affects. To consume signifies using something to satisfy one s own needs and desires. To be a
consumer means purchasing goods and services for personal use. As stated by Bauman, consumed
things cease to exist, literally or spiritually. They tend to be used in a physical way (by eating them or
or wearing them) or in a spiritual way (when something loses its personal value). Buying and owning
things has became a huge necessity for people. With the development of technology, the way we share
information was
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44. Body Odour Creative Writing
The supply teacher, a middle aged man, one I recognised vaguely by voice and sight, but not by name;
barks orders from the side of the room, as he stands slightly slumped against the wall, watching my
classmates intently as they each take in turns to spar. The room reeks of body odour and a strong
metallic smell, which follows more often than not after injuries take place. The familiar smell of blood
is now an unpleasant effluvium that I recognise all too well nowadays. Per usual, I have zoned out,
like I often do whenever classes take a swift and sudden turn, and an allowance for a violent outbreak.
Being the smallest and possibly frailest girl in class standing only about five foot four and weighing
mere pounds below the average BMI, has
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45. Reading Royals Ice Hockey Team
On Sunday night, November 15th, at the Santander Arena, the Reading Royals ice hockey team won
their game against the Norfolk Admirals four to two. The stadium was filled with cheerful, welcoming
mascots dancing around as well as loud families patiently waiting for the long awaited game to start. A
zamboni came whirling across the ice and it smoothed the ice out ice nicely so that the teams could
easily glide along the ice like an eagle soaring through the sky with no care in the world. It s wings
graciously flap as the destination of this bird comes near. When the game finally starts the two teams
battle it out on the ice as the crowd goes barbaric.
The Royals, for the second game in a row, give up the first goal to the opposing team. When a player
from the Norfolk Admirals eagerly barges a player from the Royals out of the way and scores the first
goal, both players hurl their gloves on the floor and break out into an enthusiastic fight. The perplexed
referees scramble over to the scene and helplessly tear the players away from each other. As of 2010
40.8% of ice hockey games resulted with an outbreak of fights. The crowd is calling out all sorts of
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Within the last four minutes of the game the Royals score two more astonishing goals. The crowd is
flipping out! The Royals all join together in a very heartwarming hug. They start chanting and many
fans from the packed crowd unite together and chant along with the very happy team. Who ever knew
that in just a few minutes the whole game would be turned around. All sorts of sirens and bells start
going off as the game has ended. The Santander Arena sounds like Times Square when the ball drops
on New Year s eve. Many ecstatic people are waving towels around and a man from the crowd has
even brought drums to stir up the crown even more than it already was. The Royals have once again
had a big
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46. Treaty Of Paris Research Paper
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Was signed by Britain, Spain, and France on February 10th 1763. It gave up all French territory in
mainland North America which ended military threat posed by the French to the British colonies.
Treaty of Paris 1783
Signed by those representing the British and those representing the US, ending the Revolutionary War.
Jay s Treaty 1794
Helped solve remaining issues between the US and Britain after the American Revolutionary War.
Pinckney s Treaty (Treaty of San Lorenzo) 1794
This treaty solved territorial issues between the United States and Spain, granted American ships
access to the Mississippi river, and allowed American settlers to expand westward.
Louisiana Purchase 1803
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It ended the Aroostook war
Buchanan Packingham Treaty 1843
Oregon Treaty 1846
Treaty that settled the claims for Oregon from both Britain and America.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848
Peace treaty between the US and Mexico that ended the Mexican American war that lasted from 1846
1848.
Clayton Bulwer Treaty 1850
A treaty between the US and the United Kingdom to rebuild the Nicaragua canal that would connect
the pacific ocean to the atlantic. It required both the US and UK to use the canal to an unfair
advantage. It also said neither party could attempt to occupy Nicaragua, Costa Rica, or any other part
of Central America.
Aix La Chappelle 1854
A document that stated that the US wanted to purchase Cuba from Spain and if Spain refused the US
would have to declare war on them.
Harris Treaty 1858
Treaty that allowed the US to trade with Japan. This Treaty opened up five ports for the US to use for
trade.
Alaska Purchase 1867
Treaty that established the sale of Alaska to the US from russia for $7.2 million dollars.
Burlingame Treaty 1868
Treaty that was made to make immigration restrictions lighter between the US government and the
Chinese
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47. Tax Return for Jake Wells Essay
2012 Tax Return and Issues Memo Prepared For:
Jack Wells
Issues and Questions for Jack Wells 2012 Tax Return
As preparers for Mr. Wells 2012 Tax Return our team made several assumptions, some of which
would require further input from Mr. Wells. We also ran into some opportunities for tax planning for
Jack. This memo outlines those assumptions, questions, and opportunities. The following is a list of
assumptions broken down by IRS Form or Schedule:
Schedule C
Part I
For Line 1 our group made the assumption that the $2,912,909 amount Jack listed in the client
questionnaire included the $11,616 credit he gave his customers from interest earned on deposits held
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S.A.L.Y. was utilized.
Form 8949
We know Jack acquired the stock in 2001 as part of an inheritance, but we don t have the exact date of
death of the relative he inherited the stock from. On the form we reported the last day of the year as
this would be the most conservative estimate for the holding period for short term vs. long term. Since
2001 was several years ago this doesn t impact the holding period for the stock. It is long term. We
also assumed that the stock value was $39.21/share. The price needed would actually be the closing
price on the date of death of Jack s relative.
Form 1040 Schedule A
For lines 6 and 10 of the schedule we determined that deducting 90% of Jack s stated amounts was
appropriate because he already deducted the other 10% on Form 8829. For Line 16 we determined
based on research that the Atlanta Symphony was a for profit enterprise and as such his contribution to
the organization is not deductable.
Opportunities for Tax Savings and Tax Planning 1) We determined that Jack s contribution to the
Atlanta Symphony was not a deductable contribution on the 1040 because the organization is a for
profit enterprise. If the Symphony somehow shows that Jack made a contribution on behalf of his
business by putting the business name in flyers, programs, or lists his business as a sponsor of an
event it is possible that Jack could deduct the amount as a business expense. This will require
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