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Effects Of Decolonization Of Burma
Alexey Skyban (14201708)
Intro International Politics
13 October 2014
Unwillingness to do what is Right
Decolonization after 1945 undoubtedly caused more harm than good. Inevitably, colonized countries
across the globe would have eventually requested sovereignty. Today, many decolonized countries are
beginning to prosper and flourish; however, their path to such a state was long and challenging. The
fluke in decolonization was not that it happened, but the way it did. Only concerned with self interest
and prosperity domestically, European Empires were blinded to the consequences of abandoning their
colonies without any guidance or support. Poor decolonization of Burma resulted in widespread
oppression, downfall of the economy, and violation of human rights. Britain left Burma with a very
weak government unable to control its own country. As a result, the democratic government was
overthrown and a ruthless tyrant rose to power.
Before British rule, Burma was a wealthy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The new government was continuously challenged by communists and under represented ethnic
groups. Home to one of the largest diversity of ethnic groups, it was extremely challenging to please
all. With demands of, protection of ethnic culture, language, and religion, the devolution of tangible
executive, legislative, and judicial power to the ethnic states within a true federal union, and a
democratic form of government (ConflictMap.org) not met, the ethnic groups turned to violence. As a
result, Burma experienced intense periods of civil war which devastated and destabilized the country
even further. As the economy collapsed, U Nu was forced out of office by General Ne Win in order to
restore law and order . U Nu was re elected in February 1960, but two years later on March 2nd 1962,
Ne Win seized power in a coup d état and proclaimed himself to be Burma s new military
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The Effects Of Global Warming On The Environment And...
The phenomena of global warming are the main factors that lead to the world climate change. The
phenomena give a bad impact on the environmental quality that includes uncertainly of world
temperature and a rising sea level (Maslin, 2004). According the Smith (2005) the other bad impact on
global warming is, increased a greenhouse gaseous emissions, higher atmospheric temperatures,
intense precipitation, and increased indoor discomfort. The environmental problem and pollution is
becoming a global nightmare and commonly affects the urban areas. This also gives many negative
environmental impacts on the society and ecological system. The increase in the greenhouse gaseous
emissions have led to the urban heat island phenomenon, which is the ... Show more content on
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As the CO2 in the atmosphere increases, the ability of the earth s surface to reradiate heat to
Deforestation is believed to be another major cause of global warming. The cutting and burning of
about 34 million acres of trees each year resulted in an increase of 25% carbon dioxide entering the
atmosphere Ismail et al. (2010). Environmental pollution is becoming more common in the urban
areas and has produced many negative environmental impacts to society. One of the effects is an urban
heat island phenomenon in which the temperature in urban areas is higher than the surrounding area.
Climate change not only gives impact to the environment but also to the natural heating and cooling
processes of buildings. The warmer outside temperature will affect the indoor temperature and thermal
comfort of buildings. When the outdoor air temperature increases, buildings will experience indoor
discomfort and this situation will lead to a higher demand for mechanical ventilation and increased
energy consumption in buildings. Various studies have shown that passive and low energy cooling are
the most preferred techniques used to minimise the solar load and conductive daytime heat gain
through the building. Climate change does not only give an impact on the
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6-N-Propylthiouracil Taste Strips
The use of 6 n propylthiouracil (PROP) taste strips helps determines whether people have a sense of
taste that is, strongly bitter , bitter , or no taste. Through the studies of different reactions to taste, the
hope is to get an overall assumption of taste perception for the population. Taste perception is based
on the different amounts of fungiform papillae on the tongue and it will trigger differences in
perceived taste intensities of other taste stimuli (Pelletier Steele, 2014, Reedy, Haines, Campbell,
2005, Bartoshuk,1993). The number of taste pores correlates with the strongest perception of sweet
taste, but not as much correlation with fungiform papillae density relation to bitter substances (Wolf,
Illini, Uy, Renner, Mueller, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The classifying of medium tasters, no tasters, and super tasters are based on the theory mentioned by
Pelletier Steele (2014) that the amount of taste buds affects ultimately the tasting sensations in each
person. Which this theory makes sense the more taste buds someone has present the more likely they
are to be supertasters because they can have more sensors to have a reaction to the taste. Whereas
Nagy, Steele, Pelletier (2014) mentions how as people progress in age their tongue changes over the
years and loses taste buds, which with less taste buds they have a more likely chance of being a no
taster. More than likely therefore the data showed a small percentage of no tasters because it is not as
likely to occur in this median age bracket unless they were born with a gene change that makes them
unable to taste bitterness. Those who are supertasters probably have the homozygous sensitivity and
that is why they reacted so much to the strip (Dietsch, Solomon, Steele, Pelletier,
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Ed Gein Victim
TITLE: Ed Gein
WHAT:
Ed Gein killed 2 and possibly more victims. He typically went around and robbed graves and then use
the dead peoples skin, limbs, etc. to use to his own use. From 1945 (the year his mother died) until he
got caught, Ed Gein would go on a rampage. He started with the grave robbing and migrated into
murder.
WHO:
Ed Geins last victim that got him caught was named Bernice C Worden. She worked at a hardware
store and when she went missing authorities suspected Ed of her disappearance.
He robbed graves and brought the bodies back to his house.
WHEN/WHERE:
Ed Gein lived in Plainfield, Wisconsin
All of the evidence was found inside of Ed Gein s house
EVIDENCE:
Whole human bones and fragments
Wastebasket made of human
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Temperance Movement Legacy
I researched some movements. The Movements I did research on were The Temperance Movement,
The Labor Movement, The Anti Tax Movement, and Women s Rights Movement. All of these
movements That I research Left Behind A legacy. Everybody has a legacy, what is yours? The
Temperance Movement s legacy is that people will have to watch how much and what they drink. The
Labor Movement made it to where people will not be worked to hard and that they will get the right
wage for their work. The Anti Tax Movement has made it to where people will not get taxed to much
and finally The Women s Rights Movement has made it to where people will not forget that women
have just as many rights as men. All of these changed how things happen from day to day. Before
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CHF Case Study
Case Study Pg 204: Essentials of Critical Care Nursing
Mrs. K., A 68 year old white woman, has been admitted to the critical care unit with shortness of
breath at rest. Vital signs are BP, 218/100 mm Hg; HR, 110 beats/min; and RR, 3 breath/min. She has
run out of her antihypertensive medication for the fourth time this year and only came to the hospital
because of her breathing difficulties.
On examination, Mrs. K. is pale and clammy sitting upright in a chair. She has bibasilar crackles to
her scapulae, and her heart rhythm is irregularly irregular. She has pitting edema bilaterally to her
thighs, jugular venous pulsation to the earlobe, and bilateral infiltrates. An ECG shows a left
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Even with the limits of Amiodarone, it is often used as the first line drug of choice for A Fib and those
that are hemodynamically unstable. Amiodarone is a vasodilator and can increase cardiac output.
However, it will not significantly change the ejection fraction which is good since Mrs. K. s is 78%
(normal approximately 55 75%)
c. I did not see any treatments for her A Fib. There is no mention of thombolytics or anti coagulants.
This should also be considered for treatment.
2. Based on her presentation, physical assessment and hemodynamic number, was Mrs. K.
experiencing left or right sided failure, or both?
a. Both. Based on what is presented. She has JVD an indication of right sided failure because the heart
is unable to pump the massive amount of fluid coming from the body to the right side of the heart.
There is too much fluid for the right ventricle to pump into the pulmonary arteries. And because of the
A fib, it is not being pumped efficiently.
b. She is experiencing left sided failure as shown by the increased PAP and the bibasilar crackles heard
on auscultation. The fluid can t get into the left side of the heart and is backing up into the lungs. Left
sided failure is also indicated by the reduced cardiac index. The heart is not able to get the fluid out to
the body.
3. What role did atrial fibrillation play in Mrs. K. s heart failure?
a. This may have been answered in another question, but the atria s aren t pumping. In layman s
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How Does Shakespeare Present Emilia s Relationship In Othello
Throughout the entirety of Othello, Emilia has few lines but plays a key part in the story. Emilia
begins as Desdemona s assistant and as Iago s wife. The marriage that the two share is considerably
bad. The effect for their terrible marriage allows Emilia and Desdemona to bond over their husbands.
Iago is the villain of this story, but Emilia doesn t share the same antagonistic goals. In the entirety of
the play, she doesn t attempt to stray any of the other characters into doing wrong. Even though she
does give the key handkerchief to Iago, she does not know about the plot he has created. Emilia does
not share the same ideas of men as Desdemona. The idea that men are only interested in sexual
activities comes from the shoddy relationship that is her marriage. Emilia describes her relationship by
saying I nothing but to please his fantasy. This quote shows that Emilia wants nothing more than to
please her husband, but she continually falls short throughout the play. The only time she pleases her
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Emilia unknowingly helps Iago s plot by helping Cassio talk to Desdemona. Trying to gain affection
from her husband, Emilia decides to give Iago the handkerchief. The attempt fails as her husband is
still a complete jerk but this action dooms other characters. Without the handkerchief, Iago wouldn t
be able to convince Othello that Desdemona is having an affair. Emilia betrays her best friend in a
final attempt to please her husband. When Desdemona questions Emilia about the whereabouts of the
handkerchief, Emilia claims to know nothing about its disappearance. After Emilia witnesses a heated
argument between Othello and his wife, Emilia tells Desdemona that her husband is simply jealous.
Even though she betrayed her best friend, Emilia remains by Desdemona s side for the rest of their
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Good Night And Goodluck Analysis
Good Night. And, Good Luck by George Clooney and Grant Heslov follows CBS reporter Edward R.
Murrow and his producer Fred Friendly who resolve to take a stand against Senator Joseph McCarthy.
There was an air of fear and paranoia in the United States, in the 1950 s, because of Communism.
Those fears were manipulated by McCarthy, who wanted to gain more power by calling out people
who he claimed to have communist ties. His only piece of evidence involved a sealed envelope that no
one could see the contents of. Murrow and his reporting team decide to do a piece on those
exploitations. The first piece they do is on an air force officer who was fired because his father was
deemed to be a communist. It was clear that there was no fair trial held and the officer s rights were
violated. Although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a journalist Murrow strongly believed that everyone should be aware of the affairs of the world in
rightful way. He found McCarthy to be a liar who was taking away peoples right and wanted to open
people s eyes, to show them that they have the right to speak out. Toward the end of his program,
Murrow gave a memorable speech: This is no time for men who oppose Senator McCarthy s methods
to keep silent, or for those who approve. We can deny our heritage and our history, but we cannot
escape responsibility for the result. There is no way for a citizen of a republic to abdicate his
responsibilities. As a nation we have come into our full inheritance at a tender age. We proclaim
ourselves, as indeed we are, the defenders of freedom, wherever it continues to exist in the world, but
we cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home. After Murrow s show ended, McCarthy
political influence diminished. Unfortunately, the consequences of going after McCarthy caused
Murrow and Friendly to practically lose their
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Organizational Structure Of Zomato
INTRODUCTION
Zomato is a discovery platform for restaurants which provides information on Home Delivery, cafes,
Nightlife and Clubs. It is one of the few innovative ideas of it s the recent decade as it has added
information of menus, photos, Cost for two added as important features for consumer experience.
The mission of Zomato is to ensure that nobody has a bad meal and they are doing this globally. The
service provision of Zomato works in the following ways
1) Helping people discover great places to eat around them The Zomato team visits all the listed
restaurants every three months globally to ensure that the data is fresh. To ensure a perfect consumer
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Zomato has focussed not only on its customers through applications like online ordering, associations
with Uber Cabs and Table reservations but also focussed on its clients from which its gain its major
source of revenue so together they ca give an ultimate user experience to the end consumers. The
introduction of white label applications is one such thing Zomato has done recently where Restaurants
have been their own customary applications so as to manage their online space in a more effective and
approachable way. White label includes
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Individualism And Society In Anthem By Ayn Rand
Society in a Different World
Have you ever thought of living in a place where everyone is the same and no one is different? Boring,
right. In the book Anthem, Ayn Rand fully expresses her thoughts about the role of individualism and
society. Anthem is a dystopian novella, written in 1937 and published in England in 1938. The book is
about a society, in which there is no I and only we is allowed. The dictatorship of Anthem tries to keep
the members of society brainwashed by focusing on the importance of obedience and equality which
justifies restricting people from pursuing individual freedom and limiting their knowledge and
vocabulary. Anthem is a critique of the political movements of Fascism and Communism in Europe
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You shall do that which the Council of Vocations shall prescribe for you. (Rand 22). In the book, Rand
describes how the Council keeps its subjects manipulated, maintaining obedience through their strict
teaching. The main character Equality 7 2521 demonstrates how people are not allowed to follow their
own path and are victims of a repressive system, which rewards complacency and discourages
freethinking. In this society everyone must be just like everyone else. According to Equality 7 2521,
individuals have no identity of their own. In this society no one is allowed to choose what they do
with their lives, or even to think about what they want to do in the future. The Council of Vocations
punishes Equality 7 2521 for being different, which means being intelligent and loving science.
Instead of being made a scholar, which is what he really wants, Equality 7 2521 is made a street
sweeper. The irony is that Equality 7 2521 would better serve society as a scholar because of his great
intellectual gifts, but that would make individuals capable of distinguishing and separating themselves
from the Council. In another instance, Rand emphasizes the idea of control over knowledge and
vocabulary since We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One,
indivisible and forever (Rand 19). All names are
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Sports In Sports
Introduction
The primary object of sports is, of course, exercise, but sports have a far greater impact on the
wellbeing of many besides physical health. Introducing new opportunities for youth, sports create
unbreakable bonds, build athletes characters, unite communities, and promote teamwork.
Undoubtedly, sports can positively impact many children of all ages. As children grow older and
become more athletic, parents and athletes may consider specializing in one sport to maximize the
athlete s chance of earning a scholarship for college; furthermore, almost every youth athlete, myself
included, dreams of becoming a professional athlete one day, so they will do anything to achieve that
goal. On the contrary, specializing in one sport may have the opposite effect. Depriving themselves
from diverse environments, specialized athletes are excluded from valuable lessons that are beneficial
for sports and life. Specializing in one sport today is not merely playing one season of a sport, but
specialization is intensely concentrating on one sport year round. For this reason, athletes should play
multiple sports because focusing on one sport all year does not produce the same benefits as playing
multiple sports throughout the year. Most athletes, including myself, would probably agree that they
love more than one sport, and if this is the case, then athletes should participate in every sport they
love. After all, the purpose of sports is not to earn money or to become famous but to
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Kant’s Practical Imperative in the Film The Insider Essay
This principle is referred to as Kant s practical imperative and is an important principle for an ethical
system which says that each human being is an end in himself or herself. No human being should be
thought of or used merely as a means for someone else end. Dr. Jeffrey Wigand the main protagonist
of The Insider portrays himself to be a conflicted individual as he makes decisions throughout the
movie. Against an undetermined future, he ruminates about what he knows is right for example,
receiving threats, the phone ringing at odd hours. He makes most of his decisions by weighing the cost
and benefits, which may be referred to as Kant s principle the end justifies the means .Analysis of
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The Kantian perspective would consider Lowell actions to be unethical, as he encourage another
person to break his promise for a greater of social good. Lowell knows the extent of the pleasure, but
not the pain. The benefits of his encouragement would uphold the honor of 60 minutes and CBS news,
protecting the public against harm. The disadvantages and the cost would result in Wigand and his
family losing all benefits from the agreement. The possible lawsuit faced against CBS and damages to
the tobacco industry and its employees. If he does not encourage Wigand, its just result in vice versa,
he would receive the benefits and the tobacco industry and employees are protected. It would costs
harm to public if they do not know the truth. In conclusion it can be seen that both Wigand and
Bergman used each other as means to one anothers end.
Not actually being in his position it would be difficult to decide to what my actual emotions would be,
based on the fact that I would be putting my family in danger to protect the public. I would have
probably done the same as it would be my moral obligation and the right thing to do. Kant s duty
based ethics says that some acts are wrong or right because of the things or situations that are related
and people have a duty to act in accordance, regardless of the good or bad consequences that may be
produced.
Dr. Wigand decision is an example of goodwill as he disregarded the concern of consequences of his
and his
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Analysis Of Angela s Ashes By Frank Mccourt Essay
Lacey Ryan
AP Lang
July 6, 2015 Angela s Ashes by Frank McCourt~ Pulitzer Prize winner
This book is a memoir focusing on the hardships of Frank McCourt s childhood and his mother s
(Angela s) difficulty raising children neck deep in poverty. This book would be a good choice for me
because the story gives people another perspective on life for those who are poor. Go Set A Watchman
by Harper Lee~ Pulitzer Prize winner
This book is the sequel of To Kill a Mockingbird, which follows 26 year old Jean Louise Finch
(Scout), home from New York to visit her father, Atticus. While visiting Scout discovers troubling
truths from her past. This book would be a good choice for me because, when I read To Kill A
Mockingbird in eighth grade I fell in love with the story. The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes~
Man Booker Prize
This book follows the life of middle aged Tony Webster, who recalls his past in hopes to find answers
on his friend s suicide. This book may be a good choice for me because it is shorter than many of the
other choices, but it seems very confusing from online summaries and reviews. Life of Pi by Yann
Martel~ Man Booker Prize
This book focuses on the survival of a man named Pi after a horrible shipwreck and many months in a
lifeboat with a large Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. This book would be a good choice for me
because it strikes my interests by including survival at sea with a life endangering animal. The
Stranger by Albert Camus~ Nobel Prize
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Alexander Fleming Penicillin
Beyond the images of child labor and intense impoverishment that lingered around the 1920s, an era
of antibiotics emerged. Sir Alexander Fleming, a bacteriologist from London, created a medicine that
pioneered the path for growth in the medical field, penicillin. His discovery of the revolutionizing
drug was nothing more than by chance.
Fleming was a captain of the Royal Army Medical Corps, in addition to his medical background.
During his wartime experiences, when having to treat soldiers with terminal sepsis, it fueled his desire
to find any cure to this nuisance (unknowingly creating a drug that will save millions). Sir Fleming s
first encounter with the antibiotic occurred when, returning from a vacation (Grimsley 1). Ironic to the
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saw the use of antibiotics skyrocket because of a catastrophic fire at the Cocoanut Grove Night Club
in Boston, Massachusetts. Its success with healing the infections of burn patients aided, ... the War
Production Board to underwrite major research... efforts (Grimsley 1). With the War Production Board
sponsoring the exploration of penicillin, they wouldn t have discovered one major roadblock; the
ability to mass produce Penicillium, the mold in which penicillin is derived, would have never been
conquered. Because the current method was deemed, ...slow and inadequate, a single pound would
cost $45,000 (Grimsley 1). As roadblocks to penicillin s advancements became known, research
efforts became futile and, inevitably, the War Production Board withdrew their support in favor for
another medicine. Miraculously, scientists at the Peoria labs created an effective way to grow
Penicillium in mass, solving their dilemma. Called the Deep Fermentation method, it consisted of
large drums growing the Penicillium mold, which is constantly being, agitated and aerated (Grimsley
2). Following its success in mass production, the military became one of its major contributors. Pilot
studies, an army field of education, persuaded the U.S. Army to purchase 150 million units per weeks
for hospital use, as a result, penicillin saw its usefulness in everyday war, more notably, the Norway
landing of June 1944 (Grimsley 2). It goes to show, with the ability to mass produce penicillin,
thousands were able to escape amputation or even
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The Significance of the Gunpowder Plot for Catholics...
WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GUNPOWDER PLOT FOR CATHOLICS 1605
THROUGH TO 1620?
This essay will discuss the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 when a group of catholic noblemen plotted to
blow up the English House of Parliament; the target of the plot was King James VI of Scotland and I
of England. This essay will focus on how the event impacted Catholics and their treatment in society
and law after the event. Primary sources including letters, Parliamentary documents and their insight
into how the event impacted Catholics in the years after the event will be used to provide evidence and
Secondary sources to provide different historians views on the treatment of Catholics.
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From 1678 to 1681 the idea of The Popish Plot took over conversation and became an obsession in the
country. The Plot, which this time was entirely fictional, was created to scare the country into
believing that Catholics where conspiring to dethrone Charles II like they had done in 1605 with the
gunpowder plot. The cartoon shows parliament under one archway in session and Guy Fawkes in the
other with the gunpowder to blow up parliament. This false plot was designed to create fear amongst
the protestant community, it replicates the gunpowder plot of 1605, this print and the idea of a second
plot increased the division in society for Catholics, a significant impact on the treatment of Catholics
after the plot as even 80 years later the puritans still printed propaganda, the cartoon also implies the
shunning off know Catholics in society. This occurrence was one of many replications of the plot,
causing severe repercussions for Catholics.
Social division after the plot included Catholics going against each other; those connected with the
plot where at times out casted by other Catholics, this increasing divide in community and at times
affected the sentencing of other Catholics who were included in the plot or in few cases only knowing
the conspirators. Social figures such as Anne Vaux who supported conspirators like the Jesuit priest
Father Henry Garnet, Jesuits being an order of
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Nursing Errors and The Stakes Essay
Every day there is a constant trust adhered to many different people in the profession of Nursing the
decision of what will help patients in terms of medicine, and the confidence to make these decisions.
One false act or one slight misdiagnoses of medication to a patient could be the prime factor in
whether the patient lives or dies. Nurses in hospitals across the country are spread thin, and thus
makes the probability of mistakes higher. If a medicinal dose is off by even one decimal a patient
could die, so the only real answer is for nurses to not be afraid to ask for assistance, always follow
procedure and voice opinion is they feel something is wrong. Firstly, every year there are many deaths
associated with medical errors. Sarah ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If a doctor is busy with many patients, and the nurse on staff has many other patients they are
attending than the nurse need be experienced and able to calmly handle the situation and not be scared
to ask for a little assistance. STNAs and LPNs are there for this purpose, they can lend a hand in
caring for patients. Nurse should be confident that they can do their job and not buckle under pressure,
nor should they make assumptions and guesses when they are in a tight predicament that requires a
high level of focus. Secondly, there is the issue with nurses not following protocol. Procedures are in
place for a reason, to insure the safety of the patient. Agyemang writes, ...many errors occur as a result
of nurses not following policies and procedures... (British Journal of Nursing, 382.) Some nurses
violate procedures such as, ...double checking medicines prepared by co workers, reduction of
responsibility (both nurses expecting the other person to have checked it more thoroughly), auto
processing (one nurse reciting the medication details or calculations to the second checker, without the
second checker actually confirming this before signing) and lack of time. (British Journal of Nursing,
382.) If protocol had been followed, then majority of the common errors would be avoided. Instead,
nurses are over stressed and in a sort of routine that inhibits
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Public Schools Is Not A Martial Arts
Another view those that may initially be opposed to jiu jitsu in public schools is that it encourages
violence. Some people may think that jiu jitsu teaches people to be more efficiently violent, and we
should not teach our youths this martial art. However, Jiu jitsu, much like many other martial arts, is
not a martial art that the purpose and intention of learning is violence or inflicting harm upon others.
Contrary to this, people who train jiu jitsu often learn when to defend themselves should they be put in
a situation where self defense is necessary, and otherwise people implicitly learn other more valuable
ways resolve issues rather than through violence. Many people outside of the martial arts communities
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Respect, commitment, dedication, and communication are social skills that are the major social skills
that people that train jiu jitsu learn, and they will cross over into skills that youths can learn from jiu
jitsu as well.
Respect for others and self respect is something that is implicitly learned through jiu jitsu. Coaches
teach respect to their students implicitly, meaning it is not something that is directly taught and stated
in the sense of you must have respect . Rather, it is something that is part of the jiu jitsu culture.
People that train jiu jitsu learn to respect their own bodies, as well as those of others. When training,
respect is learned by paying attention to the coaches, which for youths also translates into learning
patience to respect when the coach is instructing.
Commitment and dedication are also social skills that are learned through jiu jitsu. Children benefit by
learning commitment and dedication in jiu jitsu through being encouraged to not give up. While jiu
jitsu is a sport that takes time to learn, the length of time to master jiu jitsu is much longer (10 years to
black belt) than martial arts and traditional sports. The commitment and dedication required to
continue training is learned. Furthermore, the consequences of
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Outline Of Explicit Ideas And Information
LA.3.1.7.3, LA.4.1.7.3; The student will determine explicit ideas and information in text, including
main idea, supporting details, implied message and inferences, and chronological order of events.Read
closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific
textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. Grade 3 4
activity Essential Question(s): What words signal the reader to go beyond what s written to what is
implied in the text? How do readers infer the meaning of unknown words? How do readers determine
the main idea when it is inferred? How do readers use text clues to make inferences in an assessment
passage? How can inferring and summarizing help readers identify the main idea and relevant details?
Materials/Resources: What do I have or need to teach this lesson objective(s)? Teacher: My biography,
overhead (LCD projector or doc camera), graphic organizer templates (students can draw these on
paper). Student: Paper, pencil, displayed biography, index cards and highlighters in three different
colors Procedures: 1. Before using text, gather 4 5 related objects. Display the objects for the class.
Share your ideas about the person who might own these objects. Explain what clues you use to form
your conclusion. This conclusion is made by inferring what you know from personal experience or
background knowledge with the objects you have displayed. 2. Pre read my biography with the
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Who Is Sayuri In The Memoirs Of A Geisha
Sayuri is in a different position from Offred as she is sold off by her family to a wealthy household to
live as a servant. Sayuri from Memoirs of a Geisha had [her] family [sell] [her] [off] to this house... If
[she] impresses mother, and does exactly as she says, [mother] [would] send [Sayuri] to school
become a geisha (Golden). This is Sayuri s first step to becoming a geisha, she had no other option but
to live in the Okiya house. With the turn of events that happened in her life Sayuri goes from a
fisherman s daughter to a servant to a beautiful, successful geisha. She had no family left, her only
option was to become a geisha or live her life as a servant under the Okiya house or become a
prostitute. Not only does she change her appearance
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Gring-Pemble PRWORA Case Study
Gring Pemble (2001) analyzed the debates and hearings surrounding the Personal Responsibility and
Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act in 1996 (PRWORA). This act entailed limiting welfare,
reducing teenage pregnancy and helping welfare recipients finding employment (Gring Pemble,
2001). The author was interested in the discursive practices by which policy makers negotiate and
create a given social reality, a powerful construction on which future legislative action is premised
(Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 342). These discursive practices were focused on the depiction of welfare
recipients and the actions, motives and objectives attributed to them, in order to uncover the rhetorical
processes underlying the policy formation procedure. Gring Pemble (2001) classified three depictions
of welfare receivers used by the legislators and witnesses in the hearings surrounding the PRWORA to
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341). The specific PRWORA case study is used to demonstrate the importance of rhetoric when
undergoing policy changes (Gring Pemble, 2001). The article claims to advance the scholarly dialogue
concerning the negotiation and construction of public policy as a rhetorical process beginning with bill
proposals, congressional hearings and congressional debates (Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 342). There are
several important implications that contribute to this scholarly dialogue. First of all, the function of
depictions in policy creation is demonstrated. Social policy deliberations are anecdotal in nature
because the depictions vivify problems that are difficult to quantify (Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 359). In
depictive rhetoric, depictions imply narratives (Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 343). In other words, the
attributes one uses to describe an individual implicate a more comprehensive image for the audience,
concerning behaviors, lifestyles and
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Functions Of Currency Exchange Markets
1. Explain 4 functions of currency exchange markets. Provide a thorough example (real or
hypothetical) of each type of function in action in business.
a. Currency Conversion: is a way to execute a transaction by converting one currency into another.
This takes place when you/your company decides to invest in international affairs. When engaging in
a foreign investment you must convert your US dollars into the foreign currency when making a sales
and the opposite would happen if the country was buying a product from you.
i. For example, Sanofi Aventis, a French pharmaceutical company, wants to sell a new medication for
diabetes to the United States. The American customer wants to pay for the medication in dollars, the
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The payment date is shortly approaching and Toyota Motors is now concerned about the value of the
payment in Japanese yen a month from the payment date, they want to ensure against the possibility
that the pesos value will fall over that period and receive less money. On December 16th, Toyota
Motors establishes a contract with a local bank to exchange the payment in one month at an agreed
upon exchange rate specified on December 16th. Now Toyota Motors will know how many yen the
payment will be worth on January 16th.
c. Currency Arbitrage: is the instantaneous purchase and sale of a currency in different markets for
profit. This type of currency exchange market is frequently used by experienced traders in foreign
exchange markets, along with large investors. Using this type of exchange market maximizes oyur
profits and allows you to evaluate three currencies at a time and brings the market into an equilibrium.
i. For example, as you are investing in the New York Stock exchange you notice that the Malaysian
ringgit is lower in Greece than it is in New York. As a trader you can buy riggits in Greece, sell them
in New York, and earn a profit on the spread. Now the process of this trade is not worth making if the
spread between the value of the riggit, the value in Greece and the value in New York is not greater
than the cost of conducting the transaction. ii. Interest Arbitrage: is a profit motivated purchase and
sale of interest paying securities
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Compare And Contrast England And Us Government
The governing body of each country can be drastically different, although many governments share
some of the same aspects. The United State s government and England s government share many
similarities, however, each of our country s officers and officials are very different. Both the United
States and England have cabinets. England and the United States share many aspects but enough
differences in order to make these two countries operate differently. When the United States broke off
the ties with Great Britain in 1776, using the Treaty of Paris, America experienced several different
aspects of the United Kingdom.
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The monarchy of England is dominant and remains the same because the power is within the royal
family. However, England is part of a party voting system. Citizens over the age of eighteen are able
to vote in England. The House of Commons and the House are Lords are determined by the electoral
voting systems. Similar to the United States, representatives are elected upon. A representative is
elected to the House of Commons, Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales, Northern
Ireland Assembly, European Parliament. Although the voting aspects are arranged differently, they
complete the same
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Maximilien Robespierre And The French Revolution
The French Revolution was a time of civil war in France that was filled with the shed blood of many
for one cause, to create a democratic government. An important figure that dominated the Committee
of Public Safety, a political body that took control of France during the Reign of Terror, was a man
named Maximilien Robespierre.
Robespierre was born the son of a lawyer in Arras, France on May 6, 1758, but during Maximilien s
childhood his siblings and him were raised by their maternal grandparents because Robespierre s
mother s death brought extreme sadness to his father, which resulted in his absence in his children s
life. In 1765, he attended the college of the Oratorians, and four years later he received the scholarship
to attend the most famous college at the time called Louis le Grand in Paris. It was at this
distinguished college that Robespierre found himself fascinated with philosophy and law, and
Maximilien was given his law degree in 1781. Not long after he became a lawyers at Arras, his
childhood city.
Maximilien Robespierre was soon a well known name in the world of legal actions and lawyers, so he
was appointed to be a judge at the Salle Episcopale, which gave him a very profitable income.
Robespierre was now known as a wealthy man of France, and this plays an important part in his role
in the French Revolution. Soon he was admitted into the Arras Academy becoming its chancellor and
later the president.
Robespierre was a man with quite a tight
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Misogyny In The Canterbury Tales
The Church during the Middle Ages was responsible for generating a great deal of the anti feminist
theology, which perpetuated the subjugation of women. The Medieval Church taught that women were
inferior to men and that they should be compliant and obedient to their fathers and husbands. The
Canterbury Tales give insight into the society of the time including social structure, relationships
among different genders and classes, and the cultural rules and limits. By depicting the
disproportionate relationship between men and women during the fourteenth century, Chaucer
confirms his beliefs of misogyny and the portrayal of women as passive objects.
In The Man of Law s Tale, Constance an abstinent Christian woman is to wed Sultan, who is willing
to convert to Christianity for her. Sultan s mother, agitated by his conversion heaves Constance into
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She is not a proper, submissive wife, but instead uses her traditionally feminine powers to lie and
manipulate men. In her tale, a knight rapes a woman and is sent on a quest to find the thing women
most desire (Chaucer, 172).The ending of the tale, like most Chaucerian fiction, safely returns to a
more suitable alignment of the sexes. The rapist not only saves his own life, but earns the promise of a
faithful and obedient wife.The hag who granted him the answer, who had all the power, gave it up.
Transforming herself into a more ideal woman stating, If I am not a wife as good and true...then you
can deal just as you like with me (Chaucer, 181). Thus implying the Wife herself lacks confidence in
the female s powers of speech.Her struggle is not one of domination in the relationship, as both her
Prologue and Tale show. It is a struggle for love. The heroine relinquishes her power and dissolves
into literal silence and alleged submission, the archetypal
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The Life Of Emily Dickinson Essay
The Life of Emily Dickinson
Although she lived a seemingly secluded life, Emily Dickinson s many encounters with death
influenced many of her poems and letters. Perhaps one of the most ground breaking and inventive
poets in American history, Dickinson has become as well known for her bizarre and eccentric life as
for her incredible poems and letters. Numbering over 1,700, her poems highlight the many moments
in a 19th century New Englander woman s life, including the deaths of some of her most beloved
friends and family, most of which occurred in a short period of time (Benfey 6 25).
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Explored thoroughly in her works, death seems to be a dominating theme through out Dickinson s life.
Dickinson, although secluded and isolated had a few encounters with love, two perhaps serious affairs
were documented in her letters and poems. But, since Emily s life was so self kept and private the
exact identity of these people remains unsure. What is known, is during the
Civil War , worried for her friends and families lives, death increased in frequency to be a dominant
theme in her writings. After 1878, the year of her influential father s death, (a treasurer of Amherst
college, and a member of the
Congress), this theme increased with each passing of friend or family, peeking perhaps with the death
of the two men she loved (Waugh 100).
But, as documented by several critics, Dickinson viewed death, as she did most ideas, in
circumference. She was careful to high light and explore all the paradoxes and emotional extremes
involved with death. One poem expresses her depression after discovering her two loves had passed
away. She wrote, I never lost as much as twice, and that was in the sod; Twice I have stood a beggar,
Before the door of God, (Porter 170).
Some critics believe it was the suggestion of death which spawned
Dickinson s greatest output of Poetry in 1862. After hearing from Charles
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White Tail Deer Research Paper
Habitat
The White tail deer can often be found all over southern Canada and most parts of the United States.
Their range extends throughout Central America to Bolivia. This sophisticated animal s habitat range
is usually less than a square mile. Some of the White tail deer s habitats include grasslands, prairies
and plains, mountains, and forests. These deer prefer a more sheltered habitat; they often reside in
forests, including hardwoods, coniferous, and tropical forests. However they may reside in forests
such as tropical forests for a more sheltered habitat. The White tale deer can adapt to their many
habitats and they have incredibly strong muscles in their leg that allow them to run up to speeds such
as 30 miles per hour! This is quite an advantage when it comes to running from predators. The White
tail deer has quite simple needs for a healthy life. Shelter from harmful weather or predators, food and
water, and the space to find food and water, and to attract a mate.
White Tailed Deer Fun facts!
It is able to make vertical leaps over two and a half metres and horizontal leaps of nine metres
They can run at speeds up to 58 miles per hour
They are the most common large mammals in North America
They use their tail to communicate with other deer
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They do this to adapt to the colour of the current season they are in. This can benefit in many ways
such as camouflage or hide from predators. The White tails deer is an important part of the
environment as it is a good food source for bobcats, panthers, and coyotes. Another extremely
important role in the environment they play is eating invasive plant species since they are herbivores.
If the White tail deer was to be taken out of the ecosystem, a lot of these plants would invade or
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High School Pressure
The Pressure of High School High school is basically one big popularity contest, and the students will
do anything it takes to be the winner. Everyone wants the most friends and to be at the best parties, at
any cost. The students are young and experiencing new things, and that makes them very naïve and
impressionable. Peer pressure is a very common aspect that students give in to just to be a cool kid.
Peer pressure can push people into doing things that they wouldn t normally do. I was sixteen years
old going into my sophomore year of high school at a new school. I had no idea what to expect, other
than I knew I needed to make friends quickly to avoid digging myself a social grave. As days past, I
found myself hanging out with two girls, Kayla and Lexi, who were in a couple of my classes. They
showed me the ins and outs and told me all about the current high school drama, so I would feel like I
was in the loop. The three of us grew close within the next few weeks, we would hang out almost
every day and eventually we planned our very first sleepover together at Kayla s house. I was
expecting to do the normal sleepover activities like, making cookies, watching movies, and talking
about all the latest gossip. What I was expecting was not what happened. One Friday night, Kayla,
Lexi, and I, were in the living room when Kayla s mother came to tell us that she was going to sleep.
As soon as she had left, Kayla and Lexi began talking about what they were going to be wearing
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Cool
Course: Bio 102
Instructor: Marina Yoffe
Assignment: Lab report (Introduction and discussion)
Introduction
The way in which different organisms acquire oxygen in exchange for carbon dioxide has truly
evolved. The exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen is essential for the survival of organisms that
need to produce the energy molecule ATP through the process of cellular respiration. Respiration
(breathing) is the way organisms exchange gases with their environment (White and Campo 2004).
During cellular respiration organisms break down energy rich macromolecules such as starch to make
ATP in a chemical reaction where oxygen and water is involved (Ege R. and A. Krogh 1914).The use
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Goldfish, like the shark, are aquatic ectoderms, but it is possible they regulate their metabolism in a
different way.
It is thought that aquatic ectoderms can only regulate their body temperature through adapting their
eating habits or physical endurance, but respiration regulation is also important. Goldfish may be cold
water fish, but this does not mean they can tolerate rapid changes in temperature. The sudden shift in
temperature that comes at night, for example in an office building where a goldfish might be kept in a
small office tank, could kill them, especially in winter (Black and E. C. Black 1947)
The dependent variable for this experiment was the respiration rate of the goldfish, and the
independent variable was the temperature of the water. The null hypothesis is that change in water
temperature will affect the respiration rate of the goldfish; change in water temperature will promote a
change in respiration. The alternative hypothesis suggests that a change in water temperature will not
affect the normal respiratory patterns of the goldfish; the hypothesis suggests that this treatment, given
to a goldfish normally kept in a room temperature environment, will not have a significant impact on
the rate of respiration. For the oxygen concentration, the null hypothesis is that the concentration of
oxygen in water will increase with a decrease in temperature and decrease with
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Mannerist Paintings
Paintings from the High Renaissance and Mannerist Period Mannerism emerged and rejected the
classical Greco Roman art in the 1520s, which constituted to the Renaissance era. The Mannerist
works challenged the Renaissance style and the interest in human anatomy, perspective, and
proportion (Kleiner 600). In contrast to the Late Renaissance painters where they were inclined to
create naturalistic art, Mannerist painters honed in creating art that was unrealistic by portraying
ambiguous space, unusual presentations of traditional themes, and removing the limitations of
expected conventions (Kleiner 643). The Venetian representative of Mannerism is Jacopo Robusti
(Kleiner 636). He is known as Tintoretto, and one of his most famous paintings is Last Supper.
Another great Venetian master was Paolo Caliari of Verona (Kleiner 637). He is known as Paolo
Veronese, and he painted Christ in the House of Levi. It is beneficial to one s knowledge in
understanding the similarities and differences in size, content, composition and form of these two
paintings. Furthermore, it is fascinating how these two works reflect and how they were influenced by
their time and culture; moreover, one is able to perceive the era in which the two paintings were
created. In regards to size and content, Tintoretto s Last Supper and Veronese s Christ in the House of
Levi share quite a few similarities. Both of these paintings were painted on huge canvases. Last
Supper measures at 12 x 18 8 , and Christ in
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Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage
Gay Marriage Gay marriage has become more and more important to more and more people in the
recent past. Many people want gay people to be allowed to get married. They say that marriage is a
right, not a privilege. People who oppose gay marriage say that marriage is defined as a union of one
man and one woman. Many people, who otherwise are very supportive of a homosexual s rights, say
that they shouldn t be allowed to marry simply because two people of the same sex can t get married.
According to The Washington Post a record high of fifty nine percent of Americans say that they
support gay marriage while only thirty four percent say that they are opposed to it. When asked to
consider The Constitution and what it says about equal rights, the numbers are similar but not the
same. When considering what the Constitution says, fifty percent of people say the Constitution
guarantees anyone the right to marry while forty one percent say it does not. As far as allowing same
sex marriage from state to state, 17 allow same sex marriage while 33 ban it by state law,
Constitutional amendment, or both. Let me start by defining the word marriage. According to the
Encyclopedia Britannica, marriage is a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a man
and a woman, that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, and attitudes that prescribe the rights
and duties of the partners and accords status to their offspring . Many argue that a homosexual couple
cannot get
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Compare And Contrast Mitosis And Meiosis
Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis
Inside the human body, there are two different cells who help the reproductive system. Those are
Mitosis and meiosis which are similar and different than one another.
There are many ways that mitosis and meiosis are similar such as them having always having a
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase,Telophase (PMAT). In addition, both of them have their own
interphase at the start of the PMAT. Also, since they have a PMAT then they will always create cells
during it which would mean that PMAT will always repeat. Without Mitosis and Meiosis, the human
population would already be extinct. Even though they have their similarities they also have their own
differents. Everything is different in their own way. Mitosis and
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The Radio During World War I
The radio was never used more or for a much more important reason than during World War I and
World War II. Prior to the first world war war, many ships used the radio for communication. In the
early part of the 20th Century, amplification was one of the top concerns of the development of the
radio. Of course people were able to communicate with others hundreds of miles away, but the clarity
and amplification of the messages weren t necessarily as good as many had expected and counted on.
Often times, other means of communication like the telegraph were better off being used instead of the
radio. Because of that, Lee De Forest invented the Audion vacuum tube in 1906, and followed that up
one year later by adding his triode tube. According to
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The Legislative Branch
Our Government:
The Legislative Branch
Tiara Abrams
American Government
Mr. DiCurcio
6 December 2010
Outline
THESIS: The Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate which forms
the United States Congress; the Constitution grants Congress the single authority to pass legislation
and declare war, the right to approve or reject Presidential appointments, and significant investigative
powers. I. What is the Legislative Branch?
A. It includes the House of Representatives and the Senate (Congress).
B. The requirements for both chambers.
C. It makes the laws. II. The Legislative Process
A. The first step in the legislative process is the introduction of a bill to Congress.
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Implied Powers are powers not listed in the Constitution. They come from and depend on expressed
powers of the government. The basis for implied powers comes from the necessary and proper clause
of the Constitution, Article 1, Section 8. Another name for implied powers is called the elastic clause
because it stretches the power of the government. Implied powers have helped the government
enhance its authority to meet the many problems and situations that the Framers unseen. Expressed
Powers are those powers explicitly named in the Constitution. They grant the legislative branch a large
amount of authority over American national policy, both domestic and foreign. The Constitution states
that the Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, imposts, duties, excises, to pay the debts
and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; but all imposts, duties,
and excises shall be uniformed throughout the United States (Brady). There are a total of 27 expressed
powers listed in the Constitution. Congress retains a number of special powers. It can act as a judicial
body to impeach and try a president or other civil officer for misconduct. For example, the House of
Representatives impeaches the official and Senate does a trial. Congress is also empowered to create
and use administrative agencies and boards, such as the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, to determine facts and to enforce its
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October Sky Analysis
October Sky
The enlightening and inspirational true story of Homer Hickam in October Sky directed by Joe
Johnston reminds us all to aim for our goals and never give up, even while battling difficulty.
However, Homer was struggling for a great deal in his pursuit of rocketry, he was even struggling for
his life. Born in a coal mining town, son of a foreman, Homer seemed destined to work the mine when
he grew up. But in October Sky, Homer has to overcome what the mine represents: isolation and
darkness. Mining coal isolates many of the characters from each other throughout the storyline. The
main antagonist, Homer s father, John, frequently seems distant from his own family because of
emergencies and accidents inside the mine that demand his utmost attention. Even Homer s mother,
Elsie, threatens to leave him if he doesn t become more attentive to their son s interest in rocketry.
Homer decides to drop out of high school and become a miner to provide for his family after John is
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When Miss Riley was accused of giving false hopes she held her ground and continued to support the
boys whether it earned the disapproval of others. Great teachers can present a world of opportunity to
those who may not have any. Great teachers can shine their light and allow their ability to help others
even in the darkness of a small, failing mining town. Miss Riley used her talents to brighten the
Rocket Boy s horizons in a community little expectations were placed on them and even less
opportunities were available. The movie October Sky gives a very positive depiction of a teacher as
Miss Riley says, How about I believe in the unlucky ones? If I don t I d probably go crazy. She is a
friend, a role model, a source of knowledge, and, most importantly, a light in a town of
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Impact Of Environmental Concerns On The Environment
And God said to them, Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion
over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the
earth. The bible tells us to be fruitful and multiply , however, with the earth s growing population, our
planet is beginning to see the harmful effects caused by humans. As time progressed, nations
industrialized and policy and technological advancements further pushed the wave of globalization.
Progress and globalization have benefited us in numerous ways, but for every action made there are
consequences. So, how have humans caused environmental concerns? Well, this essay will discuss
those environmental concerns, and this is important because these issues negatively affect the
environment, which ultimately affects us. As the human population continues to grow and we continue
to progress, the environment suffers. Ever since the Industrial Revolution began in the eighteenth
century, human actions have added to the increase in heat trapping gases . This brings us to one of the
most talked about issue caused by humans, pollution. Pollution is the introduction of contaminants
into a natural environment which causes harm to the environment, and pollutants take form in many
ways, however, the most common are water, soil, and air pollution. Without water, we would cease to
exist, yet it s the most threatened essential resource. According to UN Water, 75% of our planet is
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`` The Screwtape Letters Of The Devil And Give Us An...
C. S. Lewis, one of the greatest spiritual writers the world has known, wrote the Screwtape Letters to
mock the evil works of the devil and give us an understanding of spiritual warfare that is constantly
going on all around us. Many people refuse to believe their lives are being interfered with by spiritual
forces, but it is not something that should be ignored. Lewis saw the importance in recognizing
spiritual warfare in order to learn how to fight it, and that is one of his inspirations for writing this
book. Although we aren t sure how demons attempt to lead us away from God, Lewis gives a detailed
account on what he believes is a way they could go about it. The Screwtape Letters is a book made up
of letters from a demon, Screwtape, addressed to his nephew, Wormwood. Wormwood is assigned his
first patient and it is his skilled Uncle Screwtape s job to help him through the process. A patient is the
demon s human that they are assigned to keep away from God and to constantly face with temptation.
Screwtape receives reports from Wormwood each week and then responds with advice and techniques.
Screwtape highlights many different ways to keep us from following God, especially with limiting our
understanding of real to mean only the material (23). In other words, demons don t want us to think
about the spiritual world around us, only about real materials lacking the meaning of the purpose of
life so that we don t ask questions about what will happen to us after death.
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The Need to Psychological Egoism in Life
I have always looked at myself as an unselfish person with a good sense of empathy towards my
friends and other people. I have always thought about egoism as something solely negative. That was
before I knew the true meaning and concept of the word. Now I am no longer so sure; is it possible to
be an absolute altruist? Is it possible to keep going on an absolute altruistic line of life without any
egoistic subsidiary interference?
Psychological egoism is a human beings factual motivation in life. Psychological egoism builds
around that our intended actions are always controlled by our own interests, wishes and motives. We
are motivated by a wish to accomplish a sort of self fulfillment, meaning that our actions in all aspects
of our lives (from buying a sandwich because we are hungry, to studying for an exam to get a good
grade) are all done because it is for our own beneficial interests, wishes and motives. The definition
for ethical egoism is basically how we ought to act . Ethical egoism builds itself around the idea that
the best way to promote collective reimbursement, is to follow self interests. By always striving for
our own personal self fulfillment a person will better be able to promote what is in the best interest of
the community, more so than always striving to promote the community s interests. A person is able to
hold a sociable role that supports the general public by taking care of his or her own well being and
self interest first. The relationship
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The Community Health Profiles For The Mott Haven And...
In vulnerable communities like the South Bronx, where economic opportunities are limited,
populations are at high risk for various adverse outcomes that are impediments to community growth
and well being. Two statistics from the 2015 Community Health Profiles for the Mott Haven Melrose
neighborhoods in the South Bronx are particularly revealing when compared to the fifty eight other
New York City (NYC) communities that were assessed: 1) Mott Haven Melrose ranks fourth for
incarcerations. Its 305 incarcerations per 100,000 adults is nearly twice the Bronx rate and three times
the NYC rate, and 2) Mott Haven Melrose ranks seventh for elementary school absenteeism. Its 31
percent absenteeism rate is over 1.5 times that of the NYC rate (NYC DOHMH, 2015). Given that 59
percent of incarcerated individuals in New York State are parents of children under the age of 18, it is
clear that the imprisonment of these criminal offenders does not happen in a vacuum (NYS DOCCS,
2013).
Many of these incarcerated men and women play various roles in their communities. They are parents,
siblings, sons, and daughters and have family members who depend upon them for social and
economic support. The incarceration of a parent has a particularly destabilizing role in a child s life,
oftentimes leaving the child in the care of a single parent, relative, or foster home (Levy Pounds,
2006). Parental incarceration is considered an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE), a designation
for certain
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What Is The Theme Of Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park Theme Essay In the movie, Jurassic Park, released in the year 1993, dinosaurs are
brought back to existence and turned into an amusement park intended for human pleasure. Jurassic
Park tells a story of dinosaurs that are scientifically created to be used as a tourist attraction for
individuals. However, this amazing attraction goes fatally wrong when the dinosaurs escape their
habitats resulting in the deaths of many people on the island. This film warns viewers against current
and future practices humans are involved in while attempting to control and exploit nature. Over the
course of history, humans have attempted to control and define nature in numerous ways. For
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Today, there are several other things that are taken advantage of besides the ways science can affect
nature. Humans have a tendency of taking advantage of other humans. An example of this factor is
when people try to use other people for money. To some individuals this may seem like a good idea at
first, however, this idea can back fire when the people who had gotten taken advantage of get angry.
The said actions can even result in a fight. Another example of something that is taken advantage of in
modern time is technology. Technology is used for practically everything in present time (as it was in
Jurassic Park). This causes humans to become very attached and dependent on every aspect of
technology. For instance, if a person s phone or laptop were to ever crash, he or she would think it was
the end of the world. The person than would not be able to do his or her schoolwork, job work, or
communicate with others; this leaving the individual devastated and lost. The final thing that
individuals in modern time have a tendency of taking advantage of is their freedom. Currently there
are many riots and protests throughout the United States that citizens participate in because they have
the free right. However, they are numerous other individuals who do not have this kind of freedom in
their country. In other countries, some people are killed for just voicing their opinions. The ending
result of taking advantage of any advancement can cause unexpected and catastrophic results in
present time or in future
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Hamlet Fortinbras Revenge
A recurring theme throughout Shakespeare s Hamlet is a son s quest for revenge. Shakespeare portrays
three instances where the father of a prince or nobleman is killed, and the son puts it upon himself to
avenge his father s unjust and unwanted death. The play opens soon after the death of the late King
Hamlet of Denmark. The details are cloudy, and the truth of his death has yet to be discovered by the
characters. Hamlet s grief is turned to determined revenge when he sees an apparition which seems to
be his father. Upon discussing the murder with the ghost, Hamlet agrees to kill the new king,
Claudius: And thy commandment alone shall live within the book and volume of my brain, unmixed
with baser matter. Yes, by heaven! O most pernicious woman! O villain, villain, smiling, damned
villain! (Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 5, 102 106). Young Hamlet is further disgusted by the new incestuous
marriage that holds the throne. This antipathy only goes to increase his motivation to go through with
his revenge. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the open of the play, the king of Norway has been slain by the king of Denmark, and because of so
the King Hamlet has claimed much of Norway. Dared to the combat; in which our valiant Hamlet...
Did slay this Fortinbras; who... Did forfeit, with his life, all those his lands which he stood seized of,
to the conqueror... Now, sir, for young Fortinbras, of unimproved mettle hot and full, hath in the skirts
of Norway, here and there, sharked up a list of lawless resolutes (Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 1, 84 98).
Then, before he brings his marauders into the Danish mainland, he is bribed by his uncle to divert his
assault to Poland. This alludes to Fortinbras true character, as a powerful yet weak willed prince, who
can be diverted from revenge in the shadow of his father s death by a few
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The Impact Of Airbnb On Hotel Industry
The development of sharing economy in tourism and hospitality
The sharing economy has started become more prominent between 2011 and 2012 after the
exceptional accomplishment by Airbnb and Uber. (Martin, 2016). Acording to Carr (2012), Airbnb has
become a major element in changing the stagnant hotel industry back in 2011 which has paved the
way for sharing economy. Schor and Fitzmaurice (410:2015), further elaborate terms such as sharing
economy , collaborative consumpation , or peer to peer economy are common terms used to define an
activity of sharing between one person to another to provide items or services that let the user the ease
of using a certain services or goods without having to own or buy the said items or service.
In sharing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Conversely, Queensland Tourism Industry Council (2014) perceive Airbnb can be a menace to the
traditional tourism and hospitality business mainly towards budget hotels. A research on the impact of
Airbnb to hotel profits in Texas by Zervas et al. (2015) also shown the impacts are greater for budget
hotels, independent hotels and hotels that are not suitable for business travellers. This is due to the
accommodation provided by Airbnb is relatively cheaper than hotels in certain region and is far more
worthwhile by giving the traveller a more significant social encounters with the locals living within
the
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Ehmedi Xani s Mem U Zin
Although Martin van Bruinessen in his essay Ehmedi Xani s Mem u Zin concludes that that Xani
himself was probably not a nationalist in the way academics understand it today, for his poem was
written in the 1700s. Nevertheless, it does not dilute his importance to nationalist Kurds within the last
hundred years (41). The Kurdish pride that Xani portrays in the poem through his writing it in Kurdish
and its calls for Kurdish supremacy certainly aroused the religious and nationalist sentiments of those
studying in the lodges and madrasas. In addition, other sources that circulated among these Kurdish
schools including the 19th century Kurdish nationalist poet, Haji Qadri Koyi, who wrote poetry
similar to that of Xani s in the Sorani dialect, as well as the early writings of Said Nursi, a 20th
century Kurdish rights activist who later abandoned his Kurdish roots and founded the very popular
Nurcu Islamic movement in Turkey (Bruinessen, Mullas 48 9). For the Muslim Kurds living in the
rising era of nationalism, Islam and Kurdishness were fused, inseparable of one another. Besides the
important function these lodges and madrasas had on Kurdish nationalism, the shaykhs attained
immense power during the early 1800s, making them invested agents in an autonomous Kurdish state.
Bruinessen postulates that because of the Ottoman Empires declining strength and lack of ability to
formally control the Kurdistan regions, religious shaykhs became the intermediary, impartial forces
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  • 2. Effects Of Decolonization Of Burma Alexey Skyban (14201708) Intro International Politics 13 October 2014 Unwillingness to do what is Right Decolonization after 1945 undoubtedly caused more harm than good. Inevitably, colonized countries across the globe would have eventually requested sovereignty. Today, many decolonized countries are beginning to prosper and flourish; however, their path to such a state was long and challenging. The fluke in decolonization was not that it happened, but the way it did. Only concerned with self interest and prosperity domestically, European Empires were blinded to the consequences of abandoning their colonies without any guidance or support. Poor decolonization of Burma resulted in widespread oppression, downfall of the economy, and violation of human rights. Britain left Burma with a very weak government unable to control its own country. As a result, the democratic government was overthrown and a ruthless tyrant rose to power. Before British rule, Burma was a wealthy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new government was continuously challenged by communists and under represented ethnic groups. Home to one of the largest diversity of ethnic groups, it was extremely challenging to please all. With demands of, protection of ethnic culture, language, and religion, the devolution of tangible executive, legislative, and judicial power to the ethnic states within a true federal union, and a democratic form of government (ConflictMap.org) not met, the ethnic groups turned to violence. As a result, Burma experienced intense periods of civil war which devastated and destabilized the country even further. As the economy collapsed, U Nu was forced out of office by General Ne Win in order to restore law and order . U Nu was re elected in February 1960, but two years later on March 2nd 1962, Ne Win seized power in a coup d état and proclaimed himself to be Burma s new military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Effects Of Global Warming On The Environment And... The phenomena of global warming are the main factors that lead to the world climate change. The phenomena give a bad impact on the environmental quality that includes uncertainly of world temperature and a rising sea level (Maslin, 2004). According the Smith (2005) the other bad impact on global warming is, increased a greenhouse gaseous emissions, higher atmospheric temperatures, intense precipitation, and increased indoor discomfort. The environmental problem and pollution is becoming a global nightmare and commonly affects the urban areas. This also gives many negative environmental impacts on the society and ecological system. The increase in the greenhouse gaseous emissions have led to the urban heat island phenomenon, which is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the CO2 in the atmosphere increases, the ability of the earth s surface to reradiate heat to Deforestation is believed to be another major cause of global warming. The cutting and burning of about 34 million acres of trees each year resulted in an increase of 25% carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere Ismail et al. (2010). Environmental pollution is becoming more common in the urban areas and has produced many negative environmental impacts to society. One of the effects is an urban heat island phenomenon in which the temperature in urban areas is higher than the surrounding area. Climate change not only gives impact to the environment but also to the natural heating and cooling processes of buildings. The warmer outside temperature will affect the indoor temperature and thermal comfort of buildings. When the outdoor air temperature increases, buildings will experience indoor discomfort and this situation will lead to a higher demand for mechanical ventilation and increased energy consumption in buildings. Various studies have shown that passive and low energy cooling are the most preferred techniques used to minimise the solar load and conductive daytime heat gain through the building. Climate change does not only give an impact on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. 6-N-Propylthiouracil Taste Strips The use of 6 n propylthiouracil (PROP) taste strips helps determines whether people have a sense of taste that is, strongly bitter , bitter , or no taste. Through the studies of different reactions to taste, the hope is to get an overall assumption of taste perception for the population. Taste perception is based on the different amounts of fungiform papillae on the tongue and it will trigger differences in perceived taste intensities of other taste stimuli (Pelletier Steele, 2014, Reedy, Haines, Campbell, 2005, Bartoshuk,1993). The number of taste pores correlates with the strongest perception of sweet taste, but not as much correlation with fungiform papillae density relation to bitter substances (Wolf, Illini, Uy, Renner, Mueller, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The classifying of medium tasters, no tasters, and super tasters are based on the theory mentioned by Pelletier Steele (2014) that the amount of taste buds affects ultimately the tasting sensations in each person. Which this theory makes sense the more taste buds someone has present the more likely they are to be supertasters because they can have more sensors to have a reaction to the taste. Whereas Nagy, Steele, Pelletier (2014) mentions how as people progress in age their tongue changes over the years and loses taste buds, which with less taste buds they have a more likely chance of being a no taster. More than likely therefore the data showed a small percentage of no tasters because it is not as likely to occur in this median age bracket unless they were born with a gene change that makes them unable to taste bitterness. Those who are supertasters probably have the homozygous sensitivity and that is why they reacted so much to the strip (Dietsch, Solomon, Steele, Pelletier, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Ed Gein Victim TITLE: Ed Gein WHAT: Ed Gein killed 2 and possibly more victims. He typically went around and robbed graves and then use the dead peoples skin, limbs, etc. to use to his own use. From 1945 (the year his mother died) until he got caught, Ed Gein would go on a rampage. He started with the grave robbing and migrated into murder. WHO: Ed Geins last victim that got him caught was named Bernice C Worden. She worked at a hardware store and when she went missing authorities suspected Ed of her disappearance. He robbed graves and brought the bodies back to his house. WHEN/WHERE: Ed Gein lived in Plainfield, Wisconsin All of the evidence was found inside of Ed Gein s house EVIDENCE: Whole human bones and fragments Wastebasket made of human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Temperance Movement Legacy I researched some movements. The Movements I did research on were The Temperance Movement, The Labor Movement, The Anti Tax Movement, and Women s Rights Movement. All of these movements That I research Left Behind A legacy. Everybody has a legacy, what is yours? The Temperance Movement s legacy is that people will have to watch how much and what they drink. The Labor Movement made it to where people will not be worked to hard and that they will get the right wage for their work. The Anti Tax Movement has made it to where people will not get taxed to much and finally The Women s Rights Movement has made it to where people will not forget that women have just as many rights as men. All of these changed how things happen from day to day. Before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. CHF Case Study Case Study Pg 204: Essentials of Critical Care Nursing Mrs. K., A 68 year old white woman, has been admitted to the critical care unit with shortness of breath at rest. Vital signs are BP, 218/100 mm Hg; HR, 110 beats/min; and RR, 3 breath/min. She has run out of her antihypertensive medication for the fourth time this year and only came to the hospital because of her breathing difficulties. On examination, Mrs. K. is pale and clammy sitting upright in a chair. She has bibasilar crackles to her scapulae, and her heart rhythm is irregularly irregular. She has pitting edema bilaterally to her thighs, jugular venous pulsation to the earlobe, and bilateral infiltrates. An ECG shows a left ventricular ejection fraction of 78% with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even with the limits of Amiodarone, it is often used as the first line drug of choice for A Fib and those that are hemodynamically unstable. Amiodarone is a vasodilator and can increase cardiac output. However, it will not significantly change the ejection fraction which is good since Mrs. K. s is 78% (normal approximately 55 75%) c. I did not see any treatments for her A Fib. There is no mention of thombolytics or anti coagulants. This should also be considered for treatment. 2. Based on her presentation, physical assessment and hemodynamic number, was Mrs. K. experiencing left or right sided failure, or both? a. Both. Based on what is presented. She has JVD an indication of right sided failure because the heart is unable to pump the massive amount of fluid coming from the body to the right side of the heart. There is too much fluid for the right ventricle to pump into the pulmonary arteries. And because of the A fib, it is not being pumped efficiently. b. She is experiencing left sided failure as shown by the increased PAP and the bibasilar crackles heard on auscultation. The fluid can t get into the left side of the heart and is backing up into the lungs. Left sided failure is also indicated by the reduced cardiac index. The heart is not able to get the fluid out to the body. 3. What role did atrial fibrillation play in Mrs. K. s heart failure? a. This may have been answered in another question, but the atria s aren t pumping. In layman s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Does Shakespeare Present Emilia s Relationship In Othello Throughout the entirety of Othello, Emilia has few lines but plays a key part in the story. Emilia begins as Desdemona s assistant and as Iago s wife. The marriage that the two share is considerably bad. The effect for their terrible marriage allows Emilia and Desdemona to bond over their husbands. Iago is the villain of this story, but Emilia doesn t share the same antagonistic goals. In the entirety of the play, she doesn t attempt to stray any of the other characters into doing wrong. Even though she does give the key handkerchief to Iago, she does not know about the plot he has created. Emilia does not share the same ideas of men as Desdemona. The idea that men are only interested in sexual activities comes from the shoddy relationship that is her marriage. Emilia describes her relationship by saying I nothing but to please his fantasy. This quote shows that Emilia wants nothing more than to please her husband, but she continually falls short throughout the play. The only time she pleases her husband is when she gives him the handkerchief that he had asked for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emilia unknowingly helps Iago s plot by helping Cassio talk to Desdemona. Trying to gain affection from her husband, Emilia decides to give Iago the handkerchief. The attempt fails as her husband is still a complete jerk but this action dooms other characters. Without the handkerchief, Iago wouldn t be able to convince Othello that Desdemona is having an affair. Emilia betrays her best friend in a final attempt to please her husband. When Desdemona questions Emilia about the whereabouts of the handkerchief, Emilia claims to know nothing about its disappearance. After Emilia witnesses a heated argument between Othello and his wife, Emilia tells Desdemona that her husband is simply jealous. Even though she betrayed her best friend, Emilia remains by Desdemona s side for the rest of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Good Night And Goodluck Analysis Good Night. And, Good Luck by George Clooney and Grant Heslov follows CBS reporter Edward R. Murrow and his producer Fred Friendly who resolve to take a stand against Senator Joseph McCarthy. There was an air of fear and paranoia in the United States, in the 1950 s, because of Communism. Those fears were manipulated by McCarthy, who wanted to gain more power by calling out people who he claimed to have communist ties. His only piece of evidence involved a sealed envelope that no one could see the contents of. Murrow and his reporting team decide to do a piece on those exploitations. The first piece they do is on an air force officer who was fired because his father was deemed to be a communist. It was clear that there was no fair trial held and the officer s rights were violated. Although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a journalist Murrow strongly believed that everyone should be aware of the affairs of the world in rightful way. He found McCarthy to be a liar who was taking away peoples right and wanted to open people s eyes, to show them that they have the right to speak out. Toward the end of his program, Murrow gave a memorable speech: This is no time for men who oppose Senator McCarthy s methods to keep silent, or for those who approve. We can deny our heritage and our history, but we cannot escape responsibility for the result. There is no way for a citizen of a republic to abdicate his responsibilities. As a nation we have come into our full inheritance at a tender age. We proclaim ourselves, as indeed we are, the defenders of freedom, wherever it continues to exist in the world, but we cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home. After Murrow s show ended, McCarthy political influence diminished. Unfortunately, the consequences of going after McCarthy caused Murrow and Friendly to practically lose their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Organizational Structure Of Zomato INTRODUCTION Zomato is a discovery platform for restaurants which provides information on Home Delivery, cafes, Nightlife and Clubs. It is one of the few innovative ideas of it s the recent decade as it has added information of menus, photos, Cost for two added as important features for consumer experience. The mission of Zomato is to ensure that nobody has a bad meal and they are doing this globally. The service provision of Zomato works in the following ways 1) Helping people discover great places to eat around them The Zomato team visits all the listed restaurants every three months globally to ensure that the data is fresh. To ensure a perfect consumer experience they have helped to create an interactive interface where food lovers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zomato has focussed not only on its customers through applications like online ordering, associations with Uber Cabs and Table reservations but also focussed on its clients from which its gain its major source of revenue so together they ca give an ultimate user experience to the end consumers. The introduction of white label applications is one such thing Zomato has done recently where Restaurants have been their own customary applications so as to manage their online space in a more effective and approachable way. White label includes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Individualism And Society In Anthem By Ayn Rand Society in a Different World Have you ever thought of living in a place where everyone is the same and no one is different? Boring, right. In the book Anthem, Ayn Rand fully expresses her thoughts about the role of individualism and society. Anthem is a dystopian novella, written in 1937 and published in England in 1938. The book is about a society, in which there is no I and only we is allowed. The dictatorship of Anthem tries to keep the members of society brainwashed by focusing on the importance of obedience and equality which justifies restricting people from pursuing individual freedom and limiting their knowledge and vocabulary. Anthem is a critique of the political movements of Fascism and Communism in Europe during the 1930 s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You shall do that which the Council of Vocations shall prescribe for you. (Rand 22). In the book, Rand describes how the Council keeps its subjects manipulated, maintaining obedience through their strict teaching. The main character Equality 7 2521 demonstrates how people are not allowed to follow their own path and are victims of a repressive system, which rewards complacency and discourages freethinking. In this society everyone must be just like everyone else. According to Equality 7 2521, individuals have no identity of their own. In this society no one is allowed to choose what they do with their lives, or even to think about what they want to do in the future. The Council of Vocations punishes Equality 7 2521 for being different, which means being intelligent and loving science. Instead of being made a scholar, which is what he really wants, Equality 7 2521 is made a street sweeper. The irony is that Equality 7 2521 would better serve society as a scholar because of his great intellectual gifts, but that would make individuals capable of distinguishing and separating themselves from the Council. In another instance, Rand emphasizes the idea of control over knowledge and vocabulary since We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible and forever (Rand 19). All names are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sports In Sports Introduction The primary object of sports is, of course, exercise, but sports have a far greater impact on the wellbeing of many besides physical health. Introducing new opportunities for youth, sports create unbreakable bonds, build athletes characters, unite communities, and promote teamwork. Undoubtedly, sports can positively impact many children of all ages. As children grow older and become more athletic, parents and athletes may consider specializing in one sport to maximize the athlete s chance of earning a scholarship for college; furthermore, almost every youth athlete, myself included, dreams of becoming a professional athlete one day, so they will do anything to achieve that goal. On the contrary, specializing in one sport may have the opposite effect. Depriving themselves from diverse environments, specialized athletes are excluded from valuable lessons that are beneficial for sports and life. Specializing in one sport today is not merely playing one season of a sport, but specialization is intensely concentrating on one sport year round. For this reason, athletes should play multiple sports because focusing on one sport all year does not produce the same benefits as playing multiple sports throughout the year. Most athletes, including myself, would probably agree that they love more than one sport, and if this is the case, then athletes should participate in every sport they love. After all, the purpose of sports is not to earn money or to become famous but to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Kant’s Practical Imperative in the Film The Insider Essay This principle is referred to as Kant s practical imperative and is an important principle for an ethical system which says that each human being is an end in himself or herself. No human being should be thought of or used merely as a means for someone else end. Dr. Jeffrey Wigand the main protagonist of The Insider portrays himself to be a conflicted individual as he makes decisions throughout the movie. Against an undetermined future, he ruminates about what he knows is right for example, receiving threats, the phone ringing at odd hours. He makes most of his decisions by weighing the cost and benefits, which may be referred to as Kant s principle the end justifies the means .Analysis of Wigand if he had to disclose the information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Kantian perspective would consider Lowell actions to be unethical, as he encourage another person to break his promise for a greater of social good. Lowell knows the extent of the pleasure, but not the pain. The benefits of his encouragement would uphold the honor of 60 minutes and CBS news, protecting the public against harm. The disadvantages and the cost would result in Wigand and his family losing all benefits from the agreement. The possible lawsuit faced against CBS and damages to the tobacco industry and its employees. If he does not encourage Wigand, its just result in vice versa, he would receive the benefits and the tobacco industry and employees are protected. It would costs harm to public if they do not know the truth. In conclusion it can be seen that both Wigand and Bergman used each other as means to one anothers end. Not actually being in his position it would be difficult to decide to what my actual emotions would be, based on the fact that I would be putting my family in danger to protect the public. I would have probably done the same as it would be my moral obligation and the right thing to do. Kant s duty based ethics says that some acts are wrong or right because of the things or situations that are related and people have a duty to act in accordance, regardless of the good or bad consequences that may be produced. Dr. Wigand decision is an example of goodwill as he disregarded the concern of consequences of his and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of Angela s Ashes By Frank Mccourt Essay Lacey Ryan AP Lang July 6, 2015 Angela s Ashes by Frank McCourt~ Pulitzer Prize winner This book is a memoir focusing on the hardships of Frank McCourt s childhood and his mother s (Angela s) difficulty raising children neck deep in poverty. This book would be a good choice for me because the story gives people another perspective on life for those who are poor. Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee~ Pulitzer Prize winner This book is the sequel of To Kill a Mockingbird, which follows 26 year old Jean Louise Finch (Scout), home from New York to visit her father, Atticus. While visiting Scout discovers troubling truths from her past. This book would be a good choice for me because, when I read To Kill A Mockingbird in eighth grade I fell in love with the story. The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes~ Man Booker Prize This book follows the life of middle aged Tony Webster, who recalls his past in hopes to find answers on his friend s suicide. This book may be a good choice for me because it is shorter than many of the other choices, but it seems very confusing from online summaries and reviews. Life of Pi by Yann Martel~ Man Booker Prize This book focuses on the survival of a man named Pi after a horrible shipwreck and many months in a lifeboat with a large Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. This book would be a good choice for me because it strikes my interests by including survival at sea with a life endangering animal. The Stranger by Albert Camus~ Nobel Prize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Alexander Fleming Penicillin Beyond the images of child labor and intense impoverishment that lingered around the 1920s, an era of antibiotics emerged. Sir Alexander Fleming, a bacteriologist from London, created a medicine that pioneered the path for growth in the medical field, penicillin. His discovery of the revolutionizing drug was nothing more than by chance. Fleming was a captain of the Royal Army Medical Corps, in addition to his medical background. During his wartime experiences, when having to treat soldiers with terminal sepsis, it fueled his desire to find any cure to this nuisance (unknowingly creating a drug that will save millions). Sir Fleming s first encounter with the antibiotic occurred when, returning from a vacation (Grimsley 1). Ironic to the formality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... saw the use of antibiotics skyrocket because of a catastrophic fire at the Cocoanut Grove Night Club in Boston, Massachusetts. Its success with healing the infections of burn patients aided, ... the War Production Board to underwrite major research... efforts (Grimsley 1). With the War Production Board sponsoring the exploration of penicillin, they wouldn t have discovered one major roadblock; the ability to mass produce Penicillium, the mold in which penicillin is derived, would have never been conquered. Because the current method was deemed, ...slow and inadequate, a single pound would cost $45,000 (Grimsley 1). As roadblocks to penicillin s advancements became known, research efforts became futile and, inevitably, the War Production Board withdrew their support in favor for another medicine. Miraculously, scientists at the Peoria labs created an effective way to grow Penicillium in mass, solving their dilemma. Called the Deep Fermentation method, it consisted of large drums growing the Penicillium mold, which is constantly being, agitated and aerated (Grimsley 2). Following its success in mass production, the military became one of its major contributors. Pilot studies, an army field of education, persuaded the U.S. Army to purchase 150 million units per weeks for hospital use, as a result, penicillin saw its usefulness in everyday war, more notably, the Norway landing of June 1944 (Grimsley 2). It goes to show, with the ability to mass produce penicillin, thousands were able to escape amputation or even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Significance of the Gunpowder Plot for Catholics... WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GUNPOWDER PLOT FOR CATHOLICS 1605 THROUGH TO 1620? This essay will discuss the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 when a group of catholic noblemen plotted to blow up the English House of Parliament; the target of the plot was King James VI of Scotland and I of England. This essay will focus on how the event impacted Catholics and their treatment in society and law after the event. Primary sources including letters, Parliamentary documents and their insight into how the event impacted Catholics in the years after the event will be used to provide evidence and Secondary sources to provide different historians views on the treatment of Catholics. The gunpowder plot had a significant effect on the catholic community ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From 1678 to 1681 the idea of The Popish Plot took over conversation and became an obsession in the country. The Plot, which this time was entirely fictional, was created to scare the country into believing that Catholics where conspiring to dethrone Charles II like they had done in 1605 with the gunpowder plot. The cartoon shows parliament under one archway in session and Guy Fawkes in the other with the gunpowder to blow up parliament. This false plot was designed to create fear amongst the protestant community, it replicates the gunpowder plot of 1605, this print and the idea of a second plot increased the division in society for Catholics, a significant impact on the treatment of Catholics after the plot as even 80 years later the puritans still printed propaganda, the cartoon also implies the shunning off know Catholics in society. This occurrence was one of many replications of the plot, causing severe repercussions for Catholics. Social division after the plot included Catholics going against each other; those connected with the plot where at times out casted by other Catholics, this increasing divide in community and at times affected the sentencing of other Catholics who were included in the plot or in few cases only knowing the conspirators. Social figures such as Anne Vaux who supported conspirators like the Jesuit priest Father Henry Garnet, Jesuits being an order of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nursing Errors and The Stakes Essay Every day there is a constant trust adhered to many different people in the profession of Nursing the decision of what will help patients in terms of medicine, and the confidence to make these decisions. One false act or one slight misdiagnoses of medication to a patient could be the prime factor in whether the patient lives or dies. Nurses in hospitals across the country are spread thin, and thus makes the probability of mistakes higher. If a medicinal dose is off by even one decimal a patient could die, so the only real answer is for nurses to not be afraid to ask for assistance, always follow procedure and voice opinion is they feel something is wrong. Firstly, every year there are many deaths associated with medical errors. Sarah ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a doctor is busy with many patients, and the nurse on staff has many other patients they are attending than the nurse need be experienced and able to calmly handle the situation and not be scared to ask for a little assistance. STNAs and LPNs are there for this purpose, they can lend a hand in caring for patients. Nurse should be confident that they can do their job and not buckle under pressure, nor should they make assumptions and guesses when they are in a tight predicament that requires a high level of focus. Secondly, there is the issue with nurses not following protocol. Procedures are in place for a reason, to insure the safety of the patient. Agyemang writes, ...many errors occur as a result of nurses not following policies and procedures... (British Journal of Nursing, 382.) Some nurses violate procedures such as, ...double checking medicines prepared by co workers, reduction of responsibility (both nurses expecting the other person to have checked it more thoroughly), auto processing (one nurse reciting the medication details or calculations to the second checker, without the second checker actually confirming this before signing) and lack of time. (British Journal of Nursing, 382.) If protocol had been followed, then majority of the common errors would be avoided. Instead, nurses are over stressed and in a sort of routine that inhibits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Public Schools Is Not A Martial Arts Another view those that may initially be opposed to jiu jitsu in public schools is that it encourages violence. Some people may think that jiu jitsu teaches people to be more efficiently violent, and we should not teach our youths this martial art. However, Jiu jitsu, much like many other martial arts, is not a martial art that the purpose and intention of learning is violence or inflicting harm upon others. Contrary to this, people who train jiu jitsu often learn when to defend themselves should they be put in a situation where self defense is necessary, and otherwise people implicitly learn other more valuable ways resolve issues rather than through violence. Many people outside of the martial arts communities may view martial arts as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Respect, commitment, dedication, and communication are social skills that are the major social skills that people that train jiu jitsu learn, and they will cross over into skills that youths can learn from jiu jitsu as well. Respect for others and self respect is something that is implicitly learned through jiu jitsu. Coaches teach respect to their students implicitly, meaning it is not something that is directly taught and stated in the sense of you must have respect . Rather, it is something that is part of the jiu jitsu culture. People that train jiu jitsu learn to respect their own bodies, as well as those of others. When training, respect is learned by paying attention to the coaches, which for youths also translates into learning patience to respect when the coach is instructing. Commitment and dedication are also social skills that are learned through jiu jitsu. Children benefit by learning commitment and dedication in jiu jitsu through being encouraged to not give up. While jiu jitsu is a sport that takes time to learn, the length of time to master jiu jitsu is much longer (10 years to black belt) than martial arts and traditional sports. The commitment and dedication required to continue training is learned. Furthermore, the consequences of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Outline Of Explicit Ideas And Information LA.3.1.7.3, LA.4.1.7.3; The student will determine explicit ideas and information in text, including main idea, supporting details, implied message and inferences, and chronological order of events.Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. Grade 3 4 activity Essential Question(s): What words signal the reader to go beyond what s written to what is implied in the text? How do readers infer the meaning of unknown words? How do readers determine the main idea when it is inferred? How do readers use text clues to make inferences in an assessment passage? How can inferring and summarizing help readers identify the main idea and relevant details? Materials/Resources: What do I have or need to teach this lesson objective(s)? Teacher: My biography, overhead (LCD projector or doc camera), graphic organizer templates (students can draw these on paper). Student: Paper, pencil, displayed biography, index cards and highlighters in three different colors Procedures: 1. Before using text, gather 4 5 related objects. Display the objects for the class. Share your ideas about the person who might own these objects. Explain what clues you use to form your conclusion. This conclusion is made by inferring what you know from personal experience or background knowledge with the objects you have displayed. 2. Pre read my biography with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Who Is Sayuri In The Memoirs Of A Geisha Sayuri is in a different position from Offred as she is sold off by her family to a wealthy household to live as a servant. Sayuri from Memoirs of a Geisha had [her] family [sell] [her] [off] to this house... If [she] impresses mother, and does exactly as she says, [mother] [would] send [Sayuri] to school become a geisha (Golden). This is Sayuri s first step to becoming a geisha, she had no other option but to live in the Okiya house. With the turn of events that happened in her life Sayuri goes from a fisherman s daughter to a servant to a beautiful, successful geisha. She had no family left, her only option was to become a geisha or live her life as a servant under the Okiya house or become a prostitute. Not only does she change her appearance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Gring-Pemble PRWORA Case Study Gring Pemble (2001) analyzed the debates and hearings surrounding the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act in 1996 (PRWORA). This act entailed limiting welfare, reducing teenage pregnancy and helping welfare recipients finding employment (Gring Pemble, 2001). The author was interested in the discursive practices by which policy makers negotiate and create a given social reality, a powerful construction on which future legislative action is premised (Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 342). These discursive practices were focused on the depiction of welfare recipients and the actions, motives and objectives attributed to them, in order to uncover the rhetorical processes underlying the policy formation procedure. Gring Pemble (2001) classified three depictions of welfare receivers used by the legislators and witnesses in the hearings surrounding the PRWORA to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 341). The specific PRWORA case study is used to demonstrate the importance of rhetoric when undergoing policy changes (Gring Pemble, 2001). The article claims to advance the scholarly dialogue concerning the negotiation and construction of public policy as a rhetorical process beginning with bill proposals, congressional hearings and congressional debates (Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 342). There are several important implications that contribute to this scholarly dialogue. First of all, the function of depictions in policy creation is demonstrated. Social policy deliberations are anecdotal in nature because the depictions vivify problems that are difficult to quantify (Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 359). In depictive rhetoric, depictions imply narratives (Gring Pemble, 2001, p. 343). In other words, the attributes one uses to describe an individual implicate a more comprehensive image for the audience, concerning behaviors, lifestyles and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Functions Of Currency Exchange Markets 1. Explain 4 functions of currency exchange markets. Provide a thorough example (real or hypothetical) of each type of function in action in business. a. Currency Conversion: is a way to execute a transaction by converting one currency into another. This takes place when you/your company decides to invest in international affairs. When engaging in a foreign investment you must convert your US dollars into the foreign currency when making a sales and the opposite would happen if the country was buying a product from you. i. For example, Sanofi Aventis, a French pharmaceutical company, wants to sell a new medication for diabetes to the United States. The American customer wants to pay for the medication in dollars, the American currency, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The payment date is shortly approaching and Toyota Motors is now concerned about the value of the payment in Japanese yen a month from the payment date, they want to ensure against the possibility that the pesos value will fall over that period and receive less money. On December 16th, Toyota Motors establishes a contract with a local bank to exchange the payment in one month at an agreed upon exchange rate specified on December 16th. Now Toyota Motors will know how many yen the payment will be worth on January 16th. c. Currency Arbitrage: is the instantaneous purchase and sale of a currency in different markets for profit. This type of currency exchange market is frequently used by experienced traders in foreign exchange markets, along with large investors. Using this type of exchange market maximizes oyur profits and allows you to evaluate three currencies at a time and brings the market into an equilibrium. i. For example, as you are investing in the New York Stock exchange you notice that the Malaysian ringgit is lower in Greece than it is in New York. As a trader you can buy riggits in Greece, sell them in New York, and earn a profit on the spread. Now the process of this trade is not worth making if the spread between the value of the riggit, the value in Greece and the value in New York is not greater than the cost of conducting the transaction. ii. Interest Arbitrage: is a profit motivated purchase and sale of interest paying securities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Compare And Contrast England And Us Government The governing body of each country can be drastically different, although many governments share some of the same aspects. The United State s government and England s government share many similarities, however, each of our country s officers and officials are very different. Both the United States and England have cabinets. England and the United States share many aspects but enough differences in order to make these two countries operate differently. When the United States broke off the ties with Great Britain in 1776, using the Treaty of Paris, America experienced several different aspects of the United Kingdom. The main difference in the governments between the United States and England is the type of government they participate in. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The monarchy of England is dominant and remains the same because the power is within the royal family. However, England is part of a party voting system. Citizens over the age of eighteen are able to vote in England. The House of Commons and the House are Lords are determined by the electoral voting systems. Similar to the United States, representatives are elected upon. A representative is elected to the House of Commons, Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales, Northern Ireland Assembly, European Parliament. Although the voting aspects are arranged differently, they complete the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Maximilien Robespierre And The French Revolution The French Revolution was a time of civil war in France that was filled with the shed blood of many for one cause, to create a democratic government. An important figure that dominated the Committee of Public Safety, a political body that took control of France during the Reign of Terror, was a man named Maximilien Robespierre. Robespierre was born the son of a lawyer in Arras, France on May 6, 1758, but during Maximilien s childhood his siblings and him were raised by their maternal grandparents because Robespierre s mother s death brought extreme sadness to his father, which resulted in his absence in his children s life. In 1765, he attended the college of the Oratorians, and four years later he received the scholarship to attend the most famous college at the time called Louis le Grand in Paris. It was at this distinguished college that Robespierre found himself fascinated with philosophy and law, and Maximilien was given his law degree in 1781. Not long after he became a lawyers at Arras, his childhood city. Maximilien Robespierre was soon a well known name in the world of legal actions and lawyers, so he was appointed to be a judge at the Salle Episcopale, which gave him a very profitable income. Robespierre was now known as a wealthy man of France, and this plays an important part in his role in the French Revolution. Soon he was admitted into the Arras Academy becoming its chancellor and later the president. Robespierre was a man with quite a tight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Misogyny In The Canterbury Tales The Church during the Middle Ages was responsible for generating a great deal of the anti feminist theology, which perpetuated the subjugation of women. The Medieval Church taught that women were inferior to men and that they should be compliant and obedient to their fathers and husbands. The Canterbury Tales give insight into the society of the time including social structure, relationships among different genders and classes, and the cultural rules and limits. By depicting the disproportionate relationship between men and women during the fourteenth century, Chaucer confirms his beliefs of misogyny and the portrayal of women as passive objects. In The Man of Law s Tale, Constance an abstinent Christian woman is to wed Sultan, who is willing to convert to Christianity for her. Sultan s mother, agitated by his conversion heaves Constance into the sea. Regardless of her misfortune, Constance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is not a proper, submissive wife, but instead uses her traditionally feminine powers to lie and manipulate men. In her tale, a knight rapes a woman and is sent on a quest to find the thing women most desire (Chaucer, 172).The ending of the tale, like most Chaucerian fiction, safely returns to a more suitable alignment of the sexes. The rapist not only saves his own life, but earns the promise of a faithful and obedient wife.The hag who granted him the answer, who had all the power, gave it up. Transforming herself into a more ideal woman stating, If I am not a wife as good and true...then you can deal just as you like with me (Chaucer, 181). Thus implying the Wife herself lacks confidence in the female s powers of speech.Her struggle is not one of domination in the relationship, as both her Prologue and Tale show. It is a struggle for love. The heroine relinquishes her power and dissolves into literal silence and alleged submission, the archetypal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Life Of Emily Dickinson Essay The Life of Emily Dickinson Although she lived a seemingly secluded life, Emily Dickinson s many encounters with death influenced many of her poems and letters. Perhaps one of the most ground breaking and inventive poets in American history, Dickinson has become as well known for her bizarre and eccentric life as for her incredible poems and letters. Numbering over 1,700, her poems highlight the many moments in a 19th century New Englander woman s life, including the deaths of some of her most beloved friends and family, most of which occurred in a short period of time (Benfey 6 25). Several biographers of Dickinson point out her methods of exploring several topics in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Explored thoroughly in her works, death seems to be a dominating theme through out Dickinson s life. Dickinson, although secluded and isolated had a few encounters with love, two perhaps serious affairs were documented in her letters and poems. But, since Emily s life was so self kept and private the exact identity of these people remains unsure. What is known, is during the Civil War , worried for her friends and families lives, death increased in frequency to be a dominant theme in her writings. After 1878, the year of her influential father s death, (a treasurer of Amherst college, and a member of the Congress), this theme increased with each passing of friend or family, peeking perhaps with the death of the two men she loved (Waugh 100). But, as documented by several critics, Dickinson viewed death, as she did most ideas, in circumference. She was careful to high light and explore all the paradoxes and emotional extremes involved with death. One poem expresses her depression after discovering her two loves had passed away. She wrote, I never lost as much as twice, and that was in the sod; Twice I have stood a beggar, Before the door of God, (Porter 170). Some critics believe it was the suggestion of death which spawned Dickinson s greatest output of Poetry in 1862. After hearing from Charles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. White Tail Deer Research Paper Habitat The White tail deer can often be found all over southern Canada and most parts of the United States. Their range extends throughout Central America to Bolivia. This sophisticated animal s habitat range is usually less than a square mile. Some of the White tail deer s habitats include grasslands, prairies and plains, mountains, and forests. These deer prefer a more sheltered habitat; they often reside in forests, including hardwoods, coniferous, and tropical forests. However they may reside in forests such as tropical forests for a more sheltered habitat. The White tale deer can adapt to their many habitats and they have incredibly strong muscles in their leg that allow them to run up to speeds such as 30 miles per hour! This is quite an advantage when it comes to running from predators. The White tail deer has quite simple needs for a healthy life. Shelter from harmful weather or predators, food and water, and the space to find food and water, and to attract a mate. White Tailed Deer Fun facts! It is able to make vertical leaps over two and a half metres and horizontal leaps of nine metres They can run at speeds up to 58 miles per hour They are the most common large mammals in North America They use their tail to communicate with other deer Since the Deers eyes are on the side of its head it has a 310 degree vision without moving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They do this to adapt to the colour of the current season they are in. This can benefit in many ways such as camouflage or hide from predators. The White tails deer is an important part of the environment as it is a good food source for bobcats, panthers, and coyotes. Another extremely important role in the environment they play is eating invasive plant species since they are herbivores. If the White tail deer was to be taken out of the ecosystem, a lot of these plants would invade or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. High School Pressure The Pressure of High School High school is basically one big popularity contest, and the students will do anything it takes to be the winner. Everyone wants the most friends and to be at the best parties, at any cost. The students are young and experiencing new things, and that makes them very naïve and impressionable. Peer pressure is a very common aspect that students give in to just to be a cool kid. Peer pressure can push people into doing things that they wouldn t normally do. I was sixteen years old going into my sophomore year of high school at a new school. I had no idea what to expect, other than I knew I needed to make friends quickly to avoid digging myself a social grave. As days past, I found myself hanging out with two girls, Kayla and Lexi, who were in a couple of my classes. They showed me the ins and outs and told me all about the current high school drama, so I would feel like I was in the loop. The three of us grew close within the next few weeks, we would hang out almost every day and eventually we planned our very first sleepover together at Kayla s house. I was expecting to do the normal sleepover activities like, making cookies, watching movies, and talking about all the latest gossip. What I was expecting was not what happened. One Friday night, Kayla, Lexi, and I, were in the living room when Kayla s mother came to tell us that she was going to sleep. As soon as she had left, Kayla and Lexi began talking about what they were going to be wearing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Cool Course: Bio 102 Instructor: Marina Yoffe Assignment: Lab report (Introduction and discussion) Introduction The way in which different organisms acquire oxygen in exchange for carbon dioxide has truly evolved. The exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen is essential for the survival of organisms that need to produce the energy molecule ATP through the process of cellular respiration. Respiration (breathing) is the way organisms exchange gases with their environment (White and Campo 2004). During cellular respiration organisms break down energy rich macromolecules such as starch to make ATP in a chemical reaction where oxygen and water is involved (Ege R. and A. Krogh 1914).The use of oxygen is very important; therefore the efficient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Goldfish, like the shark, are aquatic ectoderms, but it is possible they regulate their metabolism in a different way. It is thought that aquatic ectoderms can only regulate their body temperature through adapting their eating habits or physical endurance, but respiration regulation is also important. Goldfish may be cold water fish, but this does not mean they can tolerate rapid changes in temperature. The sudden shift in temperature that comes at night, for example in an office building where a goldfish might be kept in a small office tank, could kill them, especially in winter (Black and E. C. Black 1947) The dependent variable for this experiment was the respiration rate of the goldfish, and the independent variable was the temperature of the water. The null hypothesis is that change in water temperature will affect the respiration rate of the goldfish; change in water temperature will promote a change in respiration. The alternative hypothesis suggests that a change in water temperature will not affect the normal respiratory patterns of the goldfish; the hypothesis suggests that this treatment, given to a goldfish normally kept in a room temperature environment, will not have a significant impact on the rate of respiration. For the oxygen concentration, the null hypothesis is that the concentration of oxygen in water will increase with a decrease in temperature and decrease with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mannerist Paintings Paintings from the High Renaissance and Mannerist Period Mannerism emerged and rejected the classical Greco Roman art in the 1520s, which constituted to the Renaissance era. The Mannerist works challenged the Renaissance style and the interest in human anatomy, perspective, and proportion (Kleiner 600). In contrast to the Late Renaissance painters where they were inclined to create naturalistic art, Mannerist painters honed in creating art that was unrealistic by portraying ambiguous space, unusual presentations of traditional themes, and removing the limitations of expected conventions (Kleiner 643). The Venetian representative of Mannerism is Jacopo Robusti (Kleiner 636). He is known as Tintoretto, and one of his most famous paintings is Last Supper. Another great Venetian master was Paolo Caliari of Verona (Kleiner 637). He is known as Paolo Veronese, and he painted Christ in the House of Levi. It is beneficial to one s knowledge in understanding the similarities and differences in size, content, composition and form of these two paintings. Furthermore, it is fascinating how these two works reflect and how they were influenced by their time and culture; moreover, one is able to perceive the era in which the two paintings were created. In regards to size and content, Tintoretto s Last Supper and Veronese s Christ in the House of Levi share quite a few similarities. Both of these paintings were painted on huge canvases. Last Supper measures at 12 x 18 8 , and Christ in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage Gay Marriage Gay marriage has become more and more important to more and more people in the recent past. Many people want gay people to be allowed to get married. They say that marriage is a right, not a privilege. People who oppose gay marriage say that marriage is defined as a union of one man and one woman. Many people, who otherwise are very supportive of a homosexual s rights, say that they shouldn t be allowed to marry simply because two people of the same sex can t get married. According to The Washington Post a record high of fifty nine percent of Americans say that they support gay marriage while only thirty four percent say that they are opposed to it. When asked to consider The Constitution and what it says about equal rights, the numbers are similar but not the same. When considering what the Constitution says, fifty percent of people say the Constitution guarantees anyone the right to marry while forty one percent say it does not. As far as allowing same sex marriage from state to state, 17 allow same sex marriage while 33 ban it by state law, Constitutional amendment, or both. Let me start by defining the word marriage. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, marriage is a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a man and a woman, that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, and attitudes that prescribe the rights and duties of the partners and accords status to their offspring . Many argue that a homosexual couple cannot get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Compare And Contrast Mitosis And Meiosis Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis Inside the human body, there are two different cells who help the reproductive system. Those are Mitosis and meiosis which are similar and different than one another. There are many ways that mitosis and meiosis are similar such as them having always having a Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase,Telophase (PMAT). In addition, both of them have their own interphase at the start of the PMAT. Also, since they have a PMAT then they will always create cells during it which would mean that PMAT will always repeat. Without Mitosis and Meiosis, the human population would already be extinct. Even though they have their similarities they also have their own differents. Everything is different in their own way. Mitosis and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Radio During World War I The radio was never used more or for a much more important reason than during World War I and World War II. Prior to the first world war war, many ships used the radio for communication. In the early part of the 20th Century, amplification was one of the top concerns of the development of the radio. Of course people were able to communicate with others hundreds of miles away, but the clarity and amplification of the messages weren t necessarily as good as many had expected and counted on. Often times, other means of communication like the telegraph were better off being used instead of the radio. Because of that, Lee De Forest invented the Audion vacuum tube in 1906, and followed that up one year later by adding his triode tube. According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Legislative Branch Our Government: The Legislative Branch Tiara Abrams American Government Mr. DiCurcio 6 December 2010 Outline THESIS: The Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate which forms the United States Congress; the Constitution grants Congress the single authority to pass legislation and declare war, the right to approve or reject Presidential appointments, and significant investigative powers. I. What is the Legislative Branch? A. It includes the House of Representatives and the Senate (Congress). B. The requirements for both chambers. C. It makes the laws. II. The Legislative Process A. The first step in the legislative process is the introduction of a bill to Congress. B. A bill must pass through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Implied Powers are powers not listed in the Constitution. They come from and depend on expressed powers of the government. The basis for implied powers comes from the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution, Article 1, Section 8. Another name for implied powers is called the elastic clause because it stretches the power of the government. Implied powers have helped the government enhance its authority to meet the many problems and situations that the Framers unseen. Expressed Powers are those powers explicitly named in the Constitution. They grant the legislative branch a large amount of authority over American national policy, both domestic and foreign. The Constitution states that the Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, imposts, duties, excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; but all imposts, duties, and excises shall be uniformed throughout the United States (Brady). There are a total of 27 expressed powers listed in the Constitution. Congress retains a number of special powers. It can act as a judicial body to impeach and try a president or other civil officer for misconduct. For example, the House of Representatives impeaches the official and Senate does a trial. Congress is also empowered to create and use administrative agencies and boards, such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, to determine facts and to enforce its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. October Sky Analysis October Sky The enlightening and inspirational true story of Homer Hickam in October Sky directed by Joe Johnston reminds us all to aim for our goals and never give up, even while battling difficulty. However, Homer was struggling for a great deal in his pursuit of rocketry, he was even struggling for his life. Born in a coal mining town, son of a foreman, Homer seemed destined to work the mine when he grew up. But in October Sky, Homer has to overcome what the mine represents: isolation and darkness. Mining coal isolates many of the characters from each other throughout the storyline. The main antagonist, Homer s father, John, frequently seems distant from his own family because of emergencies and accidents inside the mine that demand his utmost attention. Even Homer s mother, Elsie, threatens to leave him if he doesn t become more attentive to their son s interest in rocketry. Homer decides to drop out of high school and become a miner to provide for his family after John is injured in a mine accident and the family won t have enough money to continue their current ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Miss Riley was accused of giving false hopes she held her ground and continued to support the boys whether it earned the disapproval of others. Great teachers can present a world of opportunity to those who may not have any. Great teachers can shine their light and allow their ability to help others even in the darkness of a small, failing mining town. Miss Riley used her talents to brighten the Rocket Boy s horizons in a community little expectations were placed on them and even less opportunities were available. The movie October Sky gives a very positive depiction of a teacher as Miss Riley says, How about I believe in the unlucky ones? If I don t I d probably go crazy. She is a friend, a role model, a source of knowledge, and, most importantly, a light in a town of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Impact Of Environmental Concerns On The Environment And God said to them, Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth. The bible tells us to be fruitful and multiply , however, with the earth s growing population, our planet is beginning to see the harmful effects caused by humans. As time progressed, nations industrialized and policy and technological advancements further pushed the wave of globalization. Progress and globalization have benefited us in numerous ways, but for every action made there are consequences. So, how have humans caused environmental concerns? Well, this essay will discuss those environmental concerns, and this is important because these issues negatively affect the environment, which ultimately affects us. As the human population continues to grow and we continue to progress, the environment suffers. Ever since the Industrial Revolution began in the eighteenth century, human actions have added to the increase in heat trapping gases . This brings us to one of the most talked about issue caused by humans, pollution. Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment which causes harm to the environment, and pollutants take form in many ways, however, the most common are water, soil, and air pollution. Without water, we would cease to exist, yet it s the most threatened essential resource. According to UN Water, 75% of our planet is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. `` The Screwtape Letters Of The Devil And Give Us An... C. S. Lewis, one of the greatest spiritual writers the world has known, wrote the Screwtape Letters to mock the evil works of the devil and give us an understanding of spiritual warfare that is constantly going on all around us. Many people refuse to believe their lives are being interfered with by spiritual forces, but it is not something that should be ignored. Lewis saw the importance in recognizing spiritual warfare in order to learn how to fight it, and that is one of his inspirations for writing this book. Although we aren t sure how demons attempt to lead us away from God, Lewis gives a detailed account on what he believes is a way they could go about it. The Screwtape Letters is a book made up of letters from a demon, Screwtape, addressed to his nephew, Wormwood. Wormwood is assigned his first patient and it is his skilled Uncle Screwtape s job to help him through the process. A patient is the demon s human that they are assigned to keep away from God and to constantly face with temptation. Screwtape receives reports from Wormwood each week and then responds with advice and techniques. Screwtape highlights many different ways to keep us from following God, especially with limiting our understanding of real to mean only the material (23). In other words, demons don t want us to think about the spiritual world around us, only about real materials lacking the meaning of the purpose of life so that we don t ask questions about what will happen to us after death. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Need to Psychological Egoism in Life I have always looked at myself as an unselfish person with a good sense of empathy towards my friends and other people. I have always thought about egoism as something solely negative. That was before I knew the true meaning and concept of the word. Now I am no longer so sure; is it possible to be an absolute altruist? Is it possible to keep going on an absolute altruistic line of life without any egoistic subsidiary interference? Psychological egoism is a human beings factual motivation in life. Psychological egoism builds around that our intended actions are always controlled by our own interests, wishes and motives. We are motivated by a wish to accomplish a sort of self fulfillment, meaning that our actions in all aspects of our lives (from buying a sandwich because we are hungry, to studying for an exam to get a good grade) are all done because it is for our own beneficial interests, wishes and motives. The definition for ethical egoism is basically how we ought to act . Ethical egoism builds itself around the idea that the best way to promote collective reimbursement, is to follow self interests. By always striving for our own personal self fulfillment a person will better be able to promote what is in the best interest of the community, more so than always striving to promote the community s interests. A person is able to hold a sociable role that supports the general public by taking care of his or her own well being and self interest first. The relationship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Community Health Profiles For The Mott Haven And... In vulnerable communities like the South Bronx, where economic opportunities are limited, populations are at high risk for various adverse outcomes that are impediments to community growth and well being. Two statistics from the 2015 Community Health Profiles for the Mott Haven Melrose neighborhoods in the South Bronx are particularly revealing when compared to the fifty eight other New York City (NYC) communities that were assessed: 1) Mott Haven Melrose ranks fourth for incarcerations. Its 305 incarcerations per 100,000 adults is nearly twice the Bronx rate and three times the NYC rate, and 2) Mott Haven Melrose ranks seventh for elementary school absenteeism. Its 31 percent absenteeism rate is over 1.5 times that of the NYC rate (NYC DOHMH, 2015). Given that 59 percent of incarcerated individuals in New York State are parents of children under the age of 18, it is clear that the imprisonment of these criminal offenders does not happen in a vacuum (NYS DOCCS, 2013). Many of these incarcerated men and women play various roles in their communities. They are parents, siblings, sons, and daughters and have family members who depend upon them for social and economic support. The incarceration of a parent has a particularly destabilizing role in a child s life, oftentimes leaving the child in the care of a single parent, relative, or foster home (Levy Pounds, 2006). Parental incarceration is considered an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE), a designation for certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. What Is The Theme Of Jurassic Park Jurassic Park Theme Essay In the movie, Jurassic Park, released in the year 1993, dinosaurs are brought back to existence and turned into an amusement park intended for human pleasure. Jurassic Park tells a story of dinosaurs that are scientifically created to be used as a tourist attraction for individuals. However, this amazing attraction goes fatally wrong when the dinosaurs escape their habitats resulting in the deaths of many people on the island. This film warns viewers against current and future practices humans are involved in while attempting to control and exploit nature. Over the course of history, humans have attempted to control and define nature in numerous ways. For example, in modern times people try to predict the weather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, there are several other things that are taken advantage of besides the ways science can affect nature. Humans have a tendency of taking advantage of other humans. An example of this factor is when people try to use other people for money. To some individuals this may seem like a good idea at first, however, this idea can back fire when the people who had gotten taken advantage of get angry. The said actions can even result in a fight. Another example of something that is taken advantage of in modern time is technology. Technology is used for practically everything in present time (as it was in Jurassic Park). This causes humans to become very attached and dependent on every aspect of technology. For instance, if a person s phone or laptop were to ever crash, he or she would think it was the end of the world. The person than would not be able to do his or her schoolwork, job work, or communicate with others; this leaving the individual devastated and lost. The final thing that individuals in modern time have a tendency of taking advantage of is their freedom. Currently there are many riots and protests throughout the United States that citizens participate in because they have the free right. However, they are numerous other individuals who do not have this kind of freedom in their country. In other countries, some people are killed for just voicing their opinions. The ending result of taking advantage of any advancement can cause unexpected and catastrophic results in present time or in future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Hamlet Fortinbras Revenge A recurring theme throughout Shakespeare s Hamlet is a son s quest for revenge. Shakespeare portrays three instances where the father of a prince or nobleman is killed, and the son puts it upon himself to avenge his father s unjust and unwanted death. The play opens soon after the death of the late King Hamlet of Denmark. The details are cloudy, and the truth of his death has yet to be discovered by the characters. Hamlet s grief is turned to determined revenge when he sees an apparition which seems to be his father. Upon discussing the murder with the ghost, Hamlet agrees to kill the new king, Claudius: And thy commandment alone shall live within the book and volume of my brain, unmixed with baser matter. Yes, by heaven! O most pernicious woman! O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain! (Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 5, 102 106). Young Hamlet is further disgusted by the new incestuous marriage that holds the throne. This antipathy only goes to increase his motivation to go through with his revenge. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the open of the play, the king of Norway has been slain by the king of Denmark, and because of so the King Hamlet has claimed much of Norway. Dared to the combat; in which our valiant Hamlet... Did slay this Fortinbras; who... Did forfeit, with his life, all those his lands which he stood seized of, to the conqueror... Now, sir, for young Fortinbras, of unimproved mettle hot and full, hath in the skirts of Norway, here and there, sharked up a list of lawless resolutes (Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 1, 84 98). Then, before he brings his marauders into the Danish mainland, he is bribed by his uncle to divert his assault to Poland. This alludes to Fortinbras true character, as a powerful yet weak willed prince, who can be diverted from revenge in the shadow of his father s death by a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Impact Of Airbnb On Hotel Industry The development of sharing economy in tourism and hospitality The sharing economy has started become more prominent between 2011 and 2012 after the exceptional accomplishment by Airbnb and Uber. (Martin, 2016). Acording to Carr (2012), Airbnb has become a major element in changing the stagnant hotel industry back in 2011 which has paved the way for sharing economy. Schor and Fitzmaurice (410:2015), further elaborate terms such as sharing economy , collaborative consumpation , or peer to peer economy are common terms used to define an activity of sharing between one person to another to provide items or services that let the user the ease of using a certain services or goods without having to own or buy the said items or service. In sharing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversely, Queensland Tourism Industry Council (2014) perceive Airbnb can be a menace to the traditional tourism and hospitality business mainly towards budget hotels. A research on the impact of Airbnb to hotel profits in Texas by Zervas et al. (2015) also shown the impacts are greater for budget hotels, independent hotels and hotels that are not suitable for business travellers. This is due to the accommodation provided by Airbnb is relatively cheaper than hotels in certain region and is far more worthwhile by giving the traveller a more significant social encounters with the locals living within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ehmedi Xani s Mem U Zin Although Martin van Bruinessen in his essay Ehmedi Xani s Mem u Zin concludes that that Xani himself was probably not a nationalist in the way academics understand it today, for his poem was written in the 1700s. Nevertheless, it does not dilute his importance to nationalist Kurds within the last hundred years (41). The Kurdish pride that Xani portrays in the poem through his writing it in Kurdish and its calls for Kurdish supremacy certainly aroused the religious and nationalist sentiments of those studying in the lodges and madrasas. In addition, other sources that circulated among these Kurdish schools including the 19th century Kurdish nationalist poet, Haji Qadri Koyi, who wrote poetry similar to that of Xani s in the Sorani dialect, as well as the early writings of Said Nursi, a 20th century Kurdish rights activist who later abandoned his Kurdish roots and founded the very popular Nurcu Islamic movement in Turkey (Bruinessen, Mullas 48 9). For the Muslim Kurds living in the rising era of nationalism, Islam and Kurdishness were fused, inseparable of one another. Besides the important function these lodges and madrasas had on Kurdish nationalism, the shaykhs attained immense power during the early 1800s, making them invested agents in an autonomous Kurdish state. Bruinessen postulates that because of the Ottoman Empires declining strength and lack of ability to formally control the Kurdistan regions, religious shaykhs became the intermediary, impartial forces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...