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Apa Itu Literature Review Dan Contohnya Apa Itu Literature Review Dan Contohnya
Tipis Chapter Summary
Introductory The book is about the transformation of tipis from past to the present day. The book
mentions the first culture that made tipis which was the Clovis and a brief background of their culture.
After the introductory into the Clovis history the book will go into the reasons behind the making of
the tipis and how we view them in the modern day. Introductory Into Clovis History After the
Gravettian Culture split up to travel to search for more food after the food they hunted started to run
low, the Gravettian s mostly hunted Mammoths. New cultures developed around the world after the
Gravettian Split up and spread around the world. In America the new culture called the Clovis
developed. 80% of Native Americans in the present day in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Dogs didn t live very long due to the way they lived. They weren t allowed to live in the Tipi so they
were exposed to the weather and were only given food what the Native Americans could spare,
sometime the food that was given to the dogs was inedible for humans can t eat. Due to the dogs not
living long, the Native Americans made temporary tipi like structures to shield the dog them from the
weather. Due to the compactor and the pieces of the tipi being easily, it was easily transported using
horses. Horses allowed tribes to travel further than they could before. If there wasn t any
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Importance Of Absolute Monarchy
Absolute Monarchy In all age rulers always wanted to be absolute monarchs, not only the kings but
also the queens. Their goal was to control every aspect of society. Throughout the 16th and 17th
Century the rise of many absolute monarchies become a common phenomenon in many European
countries. The power controlling under one people s hand makes economic development rapid, allows
for long term goals to be planned and met and allows for quicker decisions to be made. Among all the
leaders, Peter the Great, Maria Theresa, and Louis XIV can regard as the main representative.
Admittedly, none of the countries will last long without a long term plan of development. However,
absolute monarchy is the best way to achieve this goal. If the countries are under several parts of
forces or a fatuous and self indulgent ruler, it will be hard to take everyone s idea into consideration.
And finally, the country will move towards died. Nevertheless, if the country is an intelligent and
powerful king s country, the country will become flourish and develop rapidly. Peter the Great s
example can be raised here. He has been known as the great Russia reformer in the history. During
that period of time, when all the other European country expanding their region and enlarging their
trade network, Russia was still a land of boyars and serfs. After finished the trip to Europe, Peter was
so inspired how the European country operate. Thus he decided to reform his country from
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Causes And Treatment Of Lymphatic Massage
Lymphatic massage was introduced in the 1930s by Danish physiotherapists Dr. Emil Vodder and his
wife (Benjamin, 2010). His wife Astrid Vodder practiced naturopath. Emil Vodder studied at the
University of Copenhagen for biology, botany, and mineralogy, later began showing interest in the
physical medicine along with the lymphatic system. Vodder knew many scientists who had studied the
mysterious clear water centuries ago, scientist such as Gaspare Aselli (1581 1626) who discovered the
lacteal vessels in the lymphatic system, Jean Pecquet (1622 1674) described the cisterna chyli and the
thoracic duct leading to the venous arch (Wittlinger, 2004). Olaus Rudbeck discovered the lymph
vessels of the colon and rectum and confirmed that these vessels lead to the cisterna chyli as Aselli
had described already. Rudbeck was the first who discovered that the lymph from the tissue runs into
lymph vessels and to the thoracic duct back to the blood circulation. In the 18th century it was
discovered that the whole body contained lymph vessels and that the task of the lymph vessel system
is to absorb tissue liquid. Vodder and his wife moved to Paris, France in 1933 to practice the modality
on his patients (Wittlinger, 2004). The concept of lymph drainage by massage therapy is similar to
opening a valve of a tube filled with water and allowing the water to flow into another tube to release
pressure and alleviate build up in the lymph nodes. The carefully circling pumping movements
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Cross-Culture Communication In Things Fall Apart By Chinua...
When reading two different books, it is quite possible to apply an idea from one to the other. If a
character in a book acted differently in situations, it would change the outcome of the whole book.
Cosmopolitanism s idea of cross culture communication is split into different parts with the ideas that
one should respect others even when they are strangers, one must not hold others to such high
expectations, and one may be connected to different people who come from different cultures through
the same idea. The character Mr. Smith, in Things Fall Apart, replaces Mr. Brown as the Christian
missionary in Umuofia, who runs the church. He is a strict white man who is not understanding to
Umuofia s culture. When one applies Kwame Anthony Appiah s idea of cross culture communication
in Cosmopolitanism to the character, Mr. Smith, in Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart, this character
changes by accepting other beliefs, including everyone no matter their status, and continuing as Mr.
Brown would have. The first idea of cross cultural communication is that one must not hold others to
such high expectations, which relates to Mr. Smith in the sense that when he enters Umuofia he
believed that all of the Christian followers should know and believe in all aspects of Christianity. This
is not following the cosmopolitanism idea because he holds the newfound Christians to such high
expectations, in the sense that he thinks they should know everything about the religion. Mr. Smith
believes
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Kochan s Sexuality In The Confessions Of A Mask
In the Confessions of a Mask, the main character Kochan is dealing with his sexuality. He is confused
if he does have love for women or men. When he meets a boy named Omi, Kochan s thoughts and
feelings are exposed. Being a homosexual in Japan during World War II, all Kochan desires is for
acceptance and love. As Kochan begin his teen years, he becomes more sexually active. His first
ejaculation was when he saw a painting of Saint Sebastian, which illustrated a handsome Roman man
that was naked and muscular. Kochan said, This was my first ejaculation. It was also the beginning,
clumsy and unpremeditated, of my bad habit (Mishima 41). In other words, he chose to believe that
every time he ejaculated, it was shameful. After that, Kochan becomes attracted to an older
schoolmate named Omi because he bigger and more developed than other boys. Omi is rumored to be
sexually experienced and on top of that Omi has a better appearance. . Omi is rumored to be sexually
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Kochan said abruptly he thrust his snow drenched leather gloves against my cheeks (Mishima 61).
This was the trigger that Kochan felt that changed his view of men and love. Kochan described this
with such details and he started fantasizing about it. Kochan believed that it was love and he said and,
if such a blunt way of speaking to be forgiven, it was clearly a love closely connected with the desires
of flesh (Mishima 61). Kochan begins to lust over Omi, especially his physical body and becomes
obsessed. This scene depicts the gesture that Omi did that changed Kochan s view of love. This scene
proves that one act of kindness towards Kochan made him fall in love. He was so desperate to receive
such attention that when Omi gave that to him, he was head over
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Sigmund Freud s Theory Of Psychoanalysis
This passage from Psycho analysis, Sigmund Freud s essay detailing the origins, methods, and
applications of his theory of psychoanalysis, reveals the utility of his approach in understanding what
lies beneath the surface through the interpretation of dreams, which later psychoanalytic critics related
to the interpretation of literature. Freud s description of his psychoanalytic theory considers it an
approach to unlocking knowledge that is impossible to discover through prior methods of psychology
and that is applicable across all areas of the sciences and humanities. Here, students of Freud s theory
can find correlations between psychoanalysis to both structuralism and deconstruction through his
method of interpreting dreams, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this way, psychoanalysis is a hermeneutics of suspicion as the analyst must delve beyond the
conscious and superficial qualities of the mind and tap into the unresolved, repressed, and often
unknown process of the unconscious mind. This phrase, coined by Paul Ricouer, displays the use of
theories as a means to interpret not the normalities but the abnormalities within both life and literature.
In explaining psychoanalysis, Parker describes Freud s idea of the unconscious as something more
radical, something not just underneath awareness but utterly without awareness (114). For most
people, as they find their place within their society, they suppress the unconscious underneath cultural
expectations of normal human behavior. However, the unconscious desires and motivations of the
human mind continue to affect behavior in ways that are often unrealized and uncontrollable. What
other people see on the surface are these neuroses or symptoms that cannot be fully controlled and,
according to Freud, are significant substitutes for other mental acts which have been omitted (184).
Through sessions with a patient, the analyst discovers a common source deep within the unconscious
that explains the analysand s neuroses. Neuroses, affecting both normal and abnormal minds, are the
symptoms of the unconscious which breaks through the defenses of the conscious mind. For some,
these symptoms are common parapraxes in
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Consumer Society and Choice
A consumer society is a post industrial term used to describe the fact that society is characterised more
by what people consume and less by the jobs they do or goods they produce (Hetherington, 2009). As
our relationship with consumerism has changed so too have the choices available of why, when, where
and how we consume. The first part of this assignment will look at the characteristics of a consumer
society, the choices available and identify the divisions created from unequal choices. The second part
will consider the role of the Big four supermarkets (TESCO, Asda, Sainsbury and Morrison s) in
providing choice to people.
The term consumer society goes beyond the mere act of shopping and the functional use of goods with
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Larger stores also offer people the convenience of additional services along with their shopping, for
example post office, pharmacy and opticians. By addressing consumer s expectations and using their
buyer power they can offer a choice of products to reflect consumer s diverse budgetary, dietary,
ethical and environmental requirements. Furthermore their global buyer power enables consumers to
benefit from choosing exotic produce all year round. With 30,000,000 customers (Bevan cited in
Allen, 2009) choosing to use the big four supermarkets on a weekly basis it would suggest that they
provide a format that consumers want.
Supermarkets also claim that their economic leverage enables them to benefit local communities by
building stores and providing social and economic regeneration packages. One such example is
Linwood, on the outskirts of Glasgow (Allen, 2009). The closure of a main employer left the centre of
Linwood economically scarred. A proposal to build a new Tesco supermarket in the area and attract
other special retailers to the ailing Town Centre was met with enthusiasm by local residents.
Supporters of supermarkets advocate that everyone within the supply chain (customers, communities
and suppliers) benefit from supermarkets, a concept Dennis Wrong terms the positive sum game
(Allen, 2009).
Anti supermarket campaigners have a counterclaim that the big four abuse their dominant position in
the marketplace and restrict
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Judicial Review
Judicial Review: The power enables the judicial branch to act as a check on the other two branches of
government.
Jurisdiction: The power to speak the law.
In Rem Jurisdiction: Court can exercise jurisdiction over property that is located within its boundaries.
Bankruptcy Court: Only handles bankruptcy proceedings.
Probate Courts: State courts that handle only matters relating to the transfer of a person s assets and
obligations after that person s death.
Federal Courts: Federal government is a government of limited power, the jurisdiction is limited.
Federal Courts have subject matter jurisdiction in two ways: 1.) Federal questions: Plaintiff s cause of
action is based, at least in part, on the U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
circuit of appeals 3.) The United States Supreme Court
The highest tier
All other courts in the federal system are known as inferior
Consists of 9 justices
Can review any case decided by the federal courts of appeals
Writ of Certiorari: an order issued by the Court to a lower court requiring the latter to send it the
record of the case for review.
Rule of Four: The Court will not issue a writ unless at least four of the nine justices approve of it.
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP): All civil trials held in federal district courts are governed
by.
Types of Attorney s Fees: Fixed Fees: charged for the performance of such services as drafting a
simple will. Hourly Fees: computed for matters that will involve an indeterminate period of time.
Contingency Fees: Fixed percentages of a client s recovery in certain types of lawsuits.
Complaint: The complaint contains a statement alleging: 1.) The facts showing that the court has
subject matter and personal jurisdiction. 2.) The facts establishing the plaintiff s basis for relief. 3.)
The remedy the plaintiff is seeking.
Service of Process: Formally notifying the defendant of a lawsuit.
Summons: A notice requiring the defendant to appear in court and answer the complaint.
Default judgment: Defendant failed to respond to the allegations.
Pretrial Motions: Motion for judgment on the pleadings, and the motion for
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Daniel Gilbert Immune To Reality
In different people s eyes, experiences have different meanings through different kinds of people.
Each experiences that individuals encounter which will make different individuals have different
thinking. As the most successful experiences that individuals have this may lead them to a really high
level that maybe others cannot be achieved. Also different kinds of experiences that hear from others
may give you a really big impact or influences. For, Daniel Gilbert, a professor which studies human
psychology, he writes the essay Immune to Reality , he thinks that people depend on cooking the fact
in order to make the events which have negative side become to the positive side. He also mentions
the psychological immune system; this system
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Role Of Satan In Paradise Lost
In Paradise Lost, Satan is presented as the antagonist of Omnipotence, whose role is to bring evil out
of good, and whose later aim is to cause the fall of humankind (God s best creation) as a means to find
solace in making others as miserable as he is... In this essay I will analyze the evolution of Satan s
character, and how the reader s perception of Satan will change either seeing him as a hero, a poetic
force, or as a personified self contradiction throughout the books I, IV, and IX from Paradise Lost.
In Book I, Milton presents us Satan s external magnificence comparing him with creatures of
enormous size: ...in bulk as huge as whom the Fables name of monstrous size, Titanian, or Earth born,
that warr d on Jove, Briareos or Typhon, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Milton presents us Satan entering as a mist into the Garden of Eden, night mists and fogs were
associated with evil and pestilence, since moist night air was supposed to have carried contagion
(Flannagan, Roy 463) As the books develop, instead of presenting Satan with a magnanimous image,
he portrays Satan as an image of decadence, for the passions that rule Satan, such as pride, ambition,
and envy are not heroic: The heroic qualities which Satan brings to his mission, the fortitude, the
steadfast hate, the implacable resolution which is founded on despair are qualities not to be imitated or
admired . (B. Rajan 107) Although Satan claims to be free, he is the slave of his selfhood, and Hell
follows him wherever he goes. We know, even Satan knows, that God permits evil to exist because
free will cannot exist without the choice between good and evil, therefore Satan s existence cannot be
seen as nothing else but as a necessary evil, for the breach that separates him from God is so great that
no reconciliation could possibly heal it. Satan s inability to be other than he is, is the main cause of his
downfall and eternal damnation, and the loss of his splendor, hence Satan remains for the reader as a
condemned, confounded, and damned poetic force, which was presented as a hero only as a mere
illusion by Milton for the
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The Godfather Research Paper
Never hate your enemies; it affects your judgement. This is a famous quote by the infamous Michael
Don Corleone from the Godfather part III. Ever since movies were given sound gangster films have
been major blockbusters throughout the years. In most recent times films like The Godfather trilogy,
Scarface, Casino, Goodfellas, and Carlito s Way, just to name a few, have been conquering box offices
throughout America and the world alike. Arguably, the most notable of these gangster films is The
Godfather trilogy. Everybody knows the Corleone family from Sicily that was lead by Vito Corleone
(Marlon Brando), Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), and lastly by Vincent Corleone (Andy Garcia). Al
Pacino arguably is the greatest gangster movie star in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After taking control of the company he makes the Vatican an offer to buy their part of the company
which was twenty five percent. Michael knew that Archbishop Gilday which was the head of the
vatican bank at the time ran up an enormous deficit and Michael Corleone agrees to pay six hundred
million dollars for the deal However the Pope John Paul VI has to approve of the deal or else it will
not work. One of New York s mafia bosses and a friend of Michael Corleone tells Michael that he and
some colleagues want in on the deal and Michael does not want any mafia involvement in this deal in
his attempt to legitimize his business dealings. Michael Corleone gathers a meeting with fellow mafia
bosses and pleases them by sharing profits from his Las Vegas businesses with the exception of Joey
Zasa. Zasa gets angry and basically declares Michael as an enemy and storms off. Afterwards a
helicopter comes flying over and opes fire and kills most of the members in that room with the
exception of Michael Corleone and Vincent Corleone. Following this tragic event they meet at one of
Michael s homes in New York and they decide how to deal with the situation that happened and
Vincent firmly states that he wants to kill Joey Zasa but Michael refuses to do so in
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Brazil Power In South America
Although, Brazil has not fully attained the international power that its leaders covet, Brazil s
diplomatic capabilities through foreign policy, immense territorial size, and increasing economic
power has allowed them to establish their current position as a rising international power.
The foundation of Brazil s acquisition of dominance in the international community began during the
1990 s when President Fernando Henrique Cardoso opted to shift their foreign policy from autonomy
through distance to autonomy through participation (Vigevani and Cepaluni, 2007, p. 1311). As a
result of this, Brazil s prior hesitation to participate in international affairs started to dissipate. Another
reason this shift in foreign policy was important is because the historical protectionist economic
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Being located in the Western Hemisphere results in Brazil having to compete with the hemisphere s
and world s most powerful leader, the United States. Even though Brazil continues to displace the U.S.
as a dominant power in South America, the potential that Brazil possess as a global force is often
overshadowed by the U.S. Though their overall relationship remains positive, at times, this creates
hemispherical tension between the two nations. One of the most notable cause of tension stemmed
from Brazil s desire to obtain a permanent seat on the United Nation Security Council being
undermined from the U.S. s lack of support (Snow, 2014, p. 218). This served as a reminder that
similarly to China, who was hesitant on having two Asian rivals, India and Japan, have a permanent
seats, the United States values its position as the on permanent member of the Western Hemisphere
and did not want a seemingly rival to also possess the power associated with having a permanent seat
on the Security
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The Effects Of Medication And The Side Effects On Children...
I often hear the advertisements on the television about the list of side effects to watch for when taking
various medications. Several medicines mention the possibility of causing the very disorder they are
supposed to relieve.There are medications prescribed to treat depression, with side effects that can
actually cause it.Some of us have mineral and vitamin B deficiencies that also can be causing
depression and mood disorders. An article in the Sunday Sun Sentinel News titled It s your pick;
Natural supplements or drugs by pharmacist Suzy Cohen describes the benefits, of moving from
prescription medications to vitamins and minerals, when dealing with depression . Ms Cohen, in the
field of Pharmacology for 22 years, defending her stand on vitamins versus medications states, Lives
depend on us being educated about natural remedies as well as pharmaceuticals. Ms Cohen further
states a deficiency of Vitamin C, or B12 cannot be replaced by drugs and that using medication to
accomplish this can actually cause depression. In this article Ms Cohen compares the side effects of
Medication versus the side effects of the various minerals and vitamins Magnesium, Vitamin C, B6,
folic acid and 5 HTP can enhance mood. When taken in natural, physiological dosages these nutrients
are well tolerated. Typical side effects are gas, diarrhea and/or minor stomach upset. Comparing with
this the gold standard antidepressants, she continues; Depending on ones age and medical history,
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Analysis Of Brent Cross Shopping Centre Essay
This report looks into River Island store visit in Brent Cross Shopping Centre on 15th of November
2016. With over 60 years of experience River Island is well know brand on the High Street fashion,
which offers stylish and affordable fashion items for its customer. It has over 350 stores across the
UK, Ireland and internationally throughout Asia, the Middle East and Europe. (Riverisland.com) The
main aim of this report is to overlook stores visual merchandising, layout, customer service and other
factors based on a stores visit and identify the main strengths and weaknesses among its competitors.
As we can see from the market positioning below in terms of quality and price River Island biggest
competitors are Zara and Topshop online and retail stores. Turning to recent financial perfomance, the
privately owned fashion retailer did not publish its recent performance, just in 2015 it has announced a
69.4% increase in pre tax profits to £149.1m for the year to December 27, as turnover increased 10.4%
to £925.8m (Geoghegan,2015). This shows, that River Island is fast growing and successful apparel
retailer in these days.
One cannot deny that visual merchandise plays an important role for shops financial performance.
There are different types of window displays and according to their architecture characteristics it can
be: closed window, open back window, corner window, arcade window or no window displays (Bailey
and Baker, 2014). River Island store at Brent Cross Shopping
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The Role Of Mary Warren In The Crucible
Mary Warren, like many of the other characters in Arthur Miller s The Crucible, shows great internal
conflict with fear through their actions that play a large role in the Salem Witch Trials. Mary Warren is
a very shy, naive and lonely seventeen year old girl. Although she has a clear sense of honesty and
guilt, she winds up playing a significant role in the trials. Mary Warren does not show up in the play as
much as the other characters, but Arthur Miller uses her to portray a bigger and more important idea.
Through Mary Warren, Arthur Miller shows how people are greatly manipulated by fear which holds a
substantial amount of control over them and their actions, affecting the events of mass hysteria. Like
many others, one of Mary s greater fears includes being accused of witchcraft. Mary Warren is a ...
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This introduces the second critical fear of Mary s; the fear of her peers. When Mr.Proctor demands
Mary to confess about the real reason for all this hysteria, she cries: I cannot charge murder on
Abigail...I cannot, they ll turn on me (80). Mary knows that if she speaks against Abigail, they will
surely turn against her and accuse her of witchcraft. Although Mary is the oldest in the group, Abigail
gains control over her by using Mary s fear to her advantage. Another example, while speaking with
Mr.Proctor after the arrest of Goody Proctor, Mary exclaims: I cannot, they ll turn on me (80). There
are multiple moments where Mary wants to put a stop to all this nonsense but the fear overpowers her.
Not only does fear of witchcraft control her but the fear of her peers significantly takes over. Due to
this fear controlling her, the outcome results in Mary reframing significant information which could
have put the Salem Witch Trials to an end much earlier or even prevent the whole hysteria from
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Tom Killian Essay
There are many artist s who can make an impact with how they convey their work. An artist who
conveys his work with elegance, is Tom Killian. He is a local artist from California, and went to the
University of Santa Cruz California. Living in California was going to shape his perspective on the
world forever, specifically on how he depicted his work. In a work of art of his itled, Monterey Bay
from Santa Cruz Pogonip. The work of arts creation came to be in 2002. The process in creating this
piece was intricate, it was created from a wooden stamp press, the presses used are hand carved into
wood and linoleum blocks. For each of the colors used in the piece, a new block has to be created to
ensure that the colors doesn t blend in ways the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Santa Cruz is home to a big art community, from a wide array of different mediums; on the Santa Cruz
County Website for the Arts, it says, Santa Cruz County serves as the inspiration for a vibrant arts and
culture scene, so it s no wonder there s an eclectic array of choices for art lovers. While we have a big
community, the MAH is a small art and history museum, there mission statement on their website
states the following, Our mission is to ignite shared experiences and unexpected connections. We
accomplish this mission when we bring people together around art and history through dynamic
exhibitions, events, partnerships, and programs. They do this by holding a wide array of community
events, and something called First Friday. First Friday is where there is a elaborate art walk in
downtown and around the Museum of Art and History. The art walk is where local artists from all
different mediums can showcase their art or craft, try to sell it and network with other artists. This
helps to bring together the community of Santa Cruz. This piece is not the only work of art in the
gallery at the MAH, Killian has a very large gallery in the museum all dedicated to his works, his
work techniques and lifestyle. All these pieces are of various parts of California, however, their is
many done of Santa Cruz county, and I feel he choose to have the whole collection in this
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Informative Speech on Swimming Essay
Swimming
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the history and development of swim along
with its applications.
Central Idea: Swimming has a long and rich history that dates back way before our generations and is
not always as beneficial as we may think.
Method of Organization: Topical
Introduction
I. (Gain attention and interest) I remember joining the high school swim team back in my sophomore
year. I remember struggling to catch a breath in between every stroke while simultaneously trying not
to breath in any water. To be honest, swimming scared me, but drowning scared me more.
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In 1873, this hybrid stroke became known as the Trudgen stroke.
4. Trudgen effectively changed England s swimming styles from endurance based to more speed
based. iv. Another swimming pioneer, Fredrick Cavill , helped further develop Trudgen s stroke into
an even faster stroke known as the front crawl (livestrong.com).
1. He was an Englishman and a notable swimmer who emigrated to Australia.
2. Like Arthur Trudgen, Cavill observed the natives of the Solomon Islands and found that Trudgen s
stroke would have been significantly faster if he would have incorporated the native s kicking action.
3. Cavill refined the native s stroke and taught it to his sons, one of which would later use the stroke in
a competition in England.
4. Since England was still using the Trudgen stoke, Cavill s son Richard, destroyed his competition
with the more efficient stroke, which he described as, crawling through the water (usaswimming.org).
Hence, the name front crawl.
2. As I previously mentioned, I will describe the four basic strokes that swimming consists of, such as
the freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly
A. The Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA), the governing body for international
competitive swimming, regulates everything swim related.
i. FINA, states that, the four official strokes, breast, back, free and fly, comprise all the events in
national and international competition (FINA.org) ii. Each stroke is an individual event in swimming
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Rolling Stone Report
Was something communicated that could be deemed defamatory? The most likely jurisdiction as per
the Virginia law that would warrant the filing of such a suit is as follows (Loftis, 2015):
A statement is defamatory if it imputes a commission of a crime of the moral turpitude for which one
may be convicted, whether the statement is actionable as defamatory...whether the action is
defamatory are matters of the law for a trial judge to determine.
From the above, gang rape allegation can be deemed defamatory. According to the Rolling Stone
report, the victim of in the story, Jackie was allegedly raped by members of the Phi Psi. Defamation,
in this case, exists because the statements in the report damage the reputation of the fraternity in an
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Was the potential plaintiff a public or private person? A government entity? What standard of fault
must the plaintiff prove to win the legal suit? Yes, the Rolling Stone was legally at fault. The
investigation found about that their failure incorporated editing, editorial supervision, fact checking
and reporting. The magazine rationalized or put aside as unnecessary significant practices of reporting
which if pursued would have led the editors to reconsider publishing the story so prominently
according to the victim s account. Since the person responsible for the rape is not actually mentioned,
the affected party, in this case, is the fraternity. However, this is a separate entity and is considered to
be private. In order to win the legal suit, Phi Psi should prove that there was negligence in publishing
the report that no considerations were taken during publication concerning their reputation.
Could potential plaintiff prove the story was false? If so,
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Shaping a Path for Growth and Prosperity in Nova Scotia
Shaping a path for growth and prosperity in Nova Scotia Through the Economic advisory panel, Nova
Scotia has to control its own economy destiny and in the global economy. It has to adopt a much more
disciplined and strategic approach in order to take advantage of the opportunities new emerging in the
global market and the success of this government will be determined by its willingness to make the
tough choices that can move Nova Scotia along this path. As I have read through the Economic
advisory panel, the problems and opportunities Nova Scotia has faced are numeral. Even during the
current recession, Nova Scotia has used short term stimulus spending to improve on the situation
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Productivity growth should clearly take priority over job creation and it is increase evident that job
creation focusing on recruiting employers attracted to Nova Scotia s low cost advantage confers
limited long term benefits either in terms of income growth or spin off to other sectors. PLAN:
Science and Technology Service Sector Maximum potential of Halifax and the second tier cities for
faster growth Important of human capital Education system Human capital skills and training Trade
Promotion to a new market ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY IN NOVA SCOTIA
This is an analysis of the past, present and future economic growth of the province of Nova Scotia. It
is an analysis to help change the current state of the economy and how what steps the government
should take to ensure that the productivity growth of the economy moves faster and grows in the long
term. Due to the current recession experienced in the global economy, trade, monetary value etc have
been affected and governments have taken the necessary steps to reduce the unemployment rate,
improve the productivity growth, maximize human capital etc. As shown in the Economic advisory
Panel by Nova Scotia s Premier Darrell Dexter, the challenges the province of Nova Scotia face are:
Two decades of slow growth/limited productivity Low Incomes A 20% drop in employment Poor
returns on capital Maximum potential of the capital Halifax Rapid aging
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A Diagnosis for Mr. Fix-it
Mr. Fix it is a 59 year old man with a history of alcohol abuse and diabetic hypertension. Mr. Fix it has
been currently experiencing symptoms such as: rambling speech, poor short term memory, weakness
on the left side of his body, neglects both visual and auditory stimuli to his left side, difficulty with
rapid visual scanning, difficulty with complex visual, perceptual and constructional tasks, unable to
recall nonverbal materials, and mild articulatory problems. The diagnosis for Mr. Fix it s problem is
most likely a right hemisphere stroke. A right hemisphere stroke is occurs when a blood clot blocks a
vessel in the brain, or when there is a torn vessel bleeding into the brain. A right hemisphere stroke is
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Broca s area gives an individual the motor ability to speak. Damage to this area may cause an
individual to have difficulty speaking. For instance, not only does Mr. Fix it demonstrate incoherent
speech, he also has a mild articulatory problem, in which it would be difficult for the patient to say
certain words or say it in an unusual accent.
This type of symptom is very common in people who have suffered from a right hemisphere stroke.
Since the frontal lobe is also responsible for the ability to sequence tasks successfully, damage to this
lobe has caused the patient with difficulty to execute constructional tasks. For example, Mr. Fix it may
have difficulty in things such as building a bike or putting pieces of a puzzle together, in which the
patient can possibly now have constructional apraxia due to the stroke taking place in the right
hemisphere. Because the patient has suffered damage from a right hemisphere stroke; he has
experienced paresis to the left side of the body. Right sided hemiparesis causes injury to the left side
of the brain, in which its functions include the ability of language and speaking ( Hemiparesis , 2011).
The damage that occurred on the right hemisphere may cause Mr. Fix it, to have acute balance on the
left side of his body, in which it may be difficult for the patient to perform everyday tasks, such as,
putting on his clothes. Furthermore, due to weakness on the left side of the body the
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Theme Of Flowers In Chronicle Of A Death Foretold
One of the most universal symbols of beauty is the flower. Their delicate buds hold such great beauty,
while being so fragile and temporary. Despite their magnificence, flowers must remain stationary. It is
a prison, yet no one thinks beyond the simplicity of a pretty flower. Like women, flowers are seen at
face value without any concern for the lack of freedom, opportunity, and expression they have.
Women are meant to be seen just how society expects and not any other way. In Chronicle of a Death
Foretold, female characters face the serious consequences of societal expectations and views on
sexuality. Gabriel Garcia Marquez uses the motif of flowers to symbolize women and their virginity to
demonstrate the confinement of women in society.
The author Marquez uses character names to illustrate the societal preference of virginity. For
example, the character Flora Miguel, who enjoyed a certain floral quality, is named after flowers (66).
By using curious diction with the word certain, Marquez points to an almost undefinable yet intriguing
feature. Since the narrator is a man, it demonstrates male interest in women s sexuality. Because the
author says it is due to floral quality, the interest comes from virginity specifically. Further proving the
value of virginity, Divina Flor exemplifies this ideal. Divina Flor is not simply named after flowers,
but rather her name has a more specific meaning. When translated to English, her name means divine
flower. Marquez names her
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My Solitary Aspiration Of Applying For Graduate Program
My solitary aspiration of applying for graduate program at your university is to pursue a carrier of
professional researcher and scholastic in the field of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. After
completing my PhD and post doctoral programs, I want to espy myself as an independent researcher
or a faculty member in an illustrious university. As an inquisitive person, I always had an intrinsic
research aspiration. Undergraduate study at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
(BUET), in the department of Chemical Engineering has divulged me to the substantive complexion
of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering. Consequently, I unearthed my profound interest in
research works and strong aptitude for problem detecting and solving. Thence, I have decided to
pursue my higher studies in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
There always will be a victorious side and a defeated side, despite that we move forward to envisage
the future; No one has been prosperous without surmounting hindrance on the pathway of triumph.
The above philosophy has played a significant role in shaping of my objectives and framing of my
future plans since I encountered copious problems during my childhood. Despite the inadequate
financial support and the transient family situation, I successfully continued my study since I was
awarded several scholarships and tuition fee waiver due to extraordinary result throughout high school
period. I achieved highest GPA 5.0/5.0 in the Higher School
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Examples Of Hester Prynne Heroine
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The ScarIet Letter describes the heroine (Hester) in a different way than most
of the novels do. Unlike in other novel where heroine is easily identified right from the beginning,
Hester cannot be identified as a good character nor is she known for good reason rather she is depicted
as a criminal at the beginning of the novel. However I don t agree with the statement that it is
impossible to fully identify Hester Prynne as a heroine of The Scarlet Letter because her decision to
stay in the society where she was publically ashamed and imprisoned makes her extraordinary and her
courage to take the punishment and change the scarlet letter A from adultery to able is remarkable act
of strong woman and her honesty and compassion differentiate her from other ordinary woman. Hester
Prynne is a heroine of The Scarlet letter because she has the courage to accept her imprudence. She
understands that her action have led to present situation as she lives in a Puritan community. Being a
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She had only her strength of positive spirit to sustain herself and Pearl. This inner strength in her is
marked as changing attitude of the people in that community that they recognize A as Able and not as
Adultery. According to Hawthorne (1850), It is our Hester the town s own Hester who is so kind to the
poor, so helpful to the sick, so comforting to the afflicted! Hester becomes known for her charitable
works, she offers comfort to the downtrodden, sick and poor. Hester reached out to help all the needy
once, although at the beginning she was not acknowledged for the help she provided but as time
passed people no longer saw the scarlet letter A on her chest as Adultery , they saw it as Able , able to
help the needy ones. Eventually Hester gains the respect of other
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Budweiser Puppy Love Ad Analysis
Budweiser s Commercial Puppy Love
Budweiser s commercial Puppy Love aired during the 2014 Super Bowl had such a powerful
attraction to the audience that were watching. I look at the type of advertising strategy s Budweiser
used to grab the attention of many viewers. With all the attention, this commercial was getting that it
become one of the most viewed ad during the 2014 Super Bowl. The secondary research relates to
previous other works by most of my references state that Puppy Love is the most viewed ad during the
2014 Super Bowl.
Some of them talk about how beer companies can have a direct influence with their brand by
depending on the type of ad they produce. One of the articles named Will Bud Give Us More Puppy
Love talks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The three main advertising strategies they used were speaking to American s past, not being over
flashy with what s is going on, and finally adding a classic feel to it in the 20th century. Any other
commercial could have remarkable successes in the right terms. With all proper research and strategies
that it could be successful to any company depending on their target audience. The significance of
learning from this question is learning about the several types of advertising strategies and how each
strategy can be successful if used in the right context. The power of using people s emotions and
replacing human actors with animals, with who doesn t love animals. This entire secondary research
did have some limitation for me. If I wanted to make sure I had accurate information even from a
reliable source that I had to find numerous articles which most of them only had a minimal amount of
information to write about. Some of the information wasn t enough to even write about instead they
just showed statistics but not giving or explaining the reason why it was so popular as I hoped for.
Some recommendations I would say is Mel.org came in handy for many of the articles and maybe use
some different keywords that I couldn t think of might have a greater impact for my research. Overall
it was useful to learn about
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Essay On Radiotherapy
Pediatric low grade gliomas (pLGG) are the most common pediatric brain tumor and account for
35% of central nervous system tumors in children (1 4). pLGG includes a range of histologic types
with WHO grade I pilocytic astrocytoma being the most frequent (3). Clinically, pLGGs are generally
slow growing lesions that can occur throughout the central nervous system and are surgically
removedwhen possible.Complete surgical resection is the most significant predictor of improved
survival in pLGG (5). However, the extent of resection is often dependent on tumor location and
hence, only feasible for a subset of cases. For example, tumors arising in the posterior fossa can be
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This results in the N terminal regulatory domain of BRAF being replaced, leading to constitutively
enhanced kinase activity (21). Five separate KIAA1549 BRAF fusion configurations were originally
described including between exons 16;9, 15;9, 16;11, 18;10, and 19;9 in order of prevalence (19).
Fusions involving FAM131B and SRGAP3 with BRAF resulting in similar kinase activation have also
been described, although at significantly lower frequencies (21, 22). Subsequent findings showed that
RAS MAPK activation through BRAF fusions are present in both grade I and grade II malignancies,
although significantly less frequent in the latter (21, 23 27). The presence of BRAF fusion events in
pLGG has been shown to aid in tumor diagnosis (28), predict clinical outcome (29, 30), and dictate
the most appropriate therapeutic approach (31 33), and, as such, represents a critical factor in the
management of pLGG. Besides BRAF, additional fusions such as those involving FGFR1,
MYB/MYBL1, QKI, and NTRK2/3 have also been described in pLGG (34 37). As is seen in the
BRAF fusions, kinase activation is the resultant effect. Due to their size and location, pLGG biopsies
are generally processed as formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue samples. As such, the use
of these tissue samples for the purposes of BRAF fusion detection requires specially designed and
validated assays that tolerate the
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Kant Ethical Theory
B. The categorical imperative is the foundation of morality. Do you agree? Discuss with reference to
Kant ethical theory?
Ans; The categorical imperative has two important formulations .The formulation from universal law
of nature .It states that act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same
time will that become a universal law .It should be in conformity with concept of reversal .It literally
means that when we act to others and that is acceptable if others can also do it us .For instance ,we can
take up the example of stealing and lying. When we apply the above maxim , stealing somebody`s
property can be justified if we take into account the only perpetrator`s side ,if it is to be an universal
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Let`s take up an interesting example of a child being drowned in pond .As a supporter of Kanthian
ethics ,what is my stand
,if we strictly adhered to the kanthian ethics ,then we shoul ignore the consequences of our actions
.Our very actions should be determined by the rightful duties .So we must jump into the pond even if
we are predicted the inability to save the drowning child from drowned or being attacked by a
crocodiles or some other harmful creatures ,even if we fail to do so we did something morally good
and praiseworthy .Here we can juxtapose the differences lie between the principles of kanthian ethics
and the utilitiraniasm or consequentalism.If we think boiling a baby is morally wrong ,absolutely it is
wrong .We have little bit of Kanthianiasmin us .When we experience the the temptations to steal
somebody`s belongings, we restrain ourselves .We emphasize on the motive of the act. We should
never misuse people even it brings good consequences .Here we can rely on the maxim that we as a
human beings are rational
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Huntington Religion
The argument Huntington is giving is that there will not be near as many fights over politics and
economic values but more of culture and religious values. Throughout the article he talks a lot about
what he believes will happen but one thing that we can be sure is he believes that there will be war
over culture. As people define their identity in ethnic and religious terms, they are likely to see an us
versus them relation existing between themselves and people of different ethnicity or religion. This
quote from the article shows us that he does believe people will fight because they see it as it is their
culture against everyone else s. It is hard to talk things out with people who believe the complete
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Each one of the claims will go onto support the overall issue that culture will cause the clash of
civilizations. A great support Huntington uses is that no matter what we think of cultures each one is
different in many ways. If its religion, language, or different historical backgrounds these will cause
conflict to arise. With each civilization being different it can be hard to get along with other people
because of how different their views might be. Another issue that arises is that not all, but many
civilizations are influenced by the west. This is where the idea of westernization comes into play. Each
community is trying to improve and be bigger and better themselves, they are trying to be better than
their neighbors. If one civilization improves the surrounding groups will want to be the same. This
means they will compete to be the same or even better than the civilization that already made it. This
can lead to conflict and death between civilizations. Another reason is that when conflicts arise
between civilizations it is a lot harder to resolve than a political or economical one. Like stated before
it is very difficult to change someone s beliefs, that means there is very little wiggle room for
negotiation. The final example that Huntington writes about is that the economic regionalism is
increasing. This means that more cultures and civilization are trading between themselves, but
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The American Revolution Was Not A Revolution Since Little...
Many historians argue that the American Revolution was not a revolution since little change happened
within its social aspect, and therefore, not radical enough to be considered a revolution; others say that
the American Revolution was a unique transformation in which the country s economy and political
changes contributed greatly to the birth of a new country. To completely agree or deny either of these
points would be ignoring the plausible and different perspectives, along with the supporting point
given by both sides. However, it is undeniable that the American Revolution, in fact, created a new
nation without the shackles of social hierarchy that existed in Europe, leading way to further
transformations of political structure and ideology. The American Revolution was a political uprising
that separated the British s Thirteen American colonies from Great Britain, leading to the formation of
the United States of America between 1765 and 1783. This revolution not only created a whole new
country, the United States, but it also built and shaped the foundation of the United States that we
know today. The Revolution established a new, republican form of government, out of what had been
a monarchical and colonial political system (which was the norm during that time period). It altered
the position of American people from being subjected to the British crown, to citizens and political
figures and participants of a republic as well as established institutions within the
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Jazz Song By Frank Sinatra
1. I m a fool to want you.
I m A Fool To Want You, is a Jazz standard that was composed by Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf and Joel
Herron, in 1951. The song has been recorded by many of Sinatra s jazz contemporary s, such as Billie
Holiday and Chet Baker. Frank Sinatra was born on 12 December 1915 , and hails from New Jersey,
America, and is seen as one of the biggest Jazz artists of the 20th century, having gone on to sell more
than 150 million records all over the world. He gained prominence in the swing era, and gained
success when he was signed to Columbia Records in 1943. His first Album The Voice Of Frank
Sinatra was released in 1946, and he has released many records including : In the Wee Small Hours
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The singer discusses how he and his partner fight, and how they both have their flaws and that they
really don t know what to do and how to act, which isn t an issue because they aren t really supposed
to with relationships. The key of the song is F major, but it starts on a B flat Major chord and goes to
an E flat Major chord, but resolves to an F major 7th to relieve the tension that has been caused by the
out of key E flat major. The 7th in the tonic chord is used to add a comforting colour to the tone of the
piece. This Piece is John Legend s most well known
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The Finnish War And The Soviet Union Essay
The Russo Finnish War, or Winter War, began on 30 November 1939 when the Soviet Union invaded
Finland. The objectives of the Red Army were simply, conquer and subjugate all of Finland and re
establish the borders that existed prior to the First World War. The Soviet Union held the advantage in
manpower, equipment, and resources, but the Finnish Army inflicted casualties on the Red Army that
far exceeded their own. Not a single Red Army unit reached its initial objectives and Stalin was forced
to come to the negotiation table and make a peace that left Finland as a sovereign state. The Finnish
military was successful because the Red Army lacked competent leadership, didn t have the proper
equipment to fight in subzero temperatures, and the Finnish Army was able to adapt to a changing
environment and use their smaller numbers to their advantage. The gaping holes in Soviet military
capabilities helped fuel Hitler s willingness to initiate Operation Barbarossa. Additionally, by invading
Finland the Soviet Union turned a disinterested and essentially neutral into an enemy that had the
capabilities to strike into the heart of Russia. The winter of 1939 1940 was abnormally cold, the
temperature rose above freezing only ten times during the entire campaign. Many Russian soldiers
lacked basic winter gear and suffered astonishingly high levels of frostbite, some 132,213 of the
900,000 soldiers involved. While some soldiers were issued felt boots or valenki, the vast majority
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Imperialism In Latin America
The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were marked by periods of decolonization, along with the
emergence of sovereign states. Among these areas to assert their independence in the nineteenth
century were the countries of Latin America. Yet, all the while fighting for, and eventually winning
their independence, problems began to arise over the idea of how to rule over a cohesive group of
people. Within Latin America existed a diverse group of inhabitants. The issue of how to rally and
celebrate as one culture, and who were the actual citizens were emerged to be complicated issues.
Therefore, in order to create a cohesive community, the countries of Latin America attempted to
banish any traces of their colonial rulers by using symbols and names to instill a new sense of
togetherness, and symbolize their new nation. Often used by the people of Latin America were pre
colonial symbols, and in later times heroes of the revolution were also used as a nationalistic rallying
point. Although patriotism may have been fairly easy to engender in its people, deciding on the rules
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First, there was a debate as to the definition of citizenship versus nationality. In the turbulent times of
the revolution, these terms were under constant revision [...], in part, as [...] because the two were not
identical categories despite being tellingly conflated in political discourse, and in part because
meanings changed as national and international contexts demanded (479). While many lived in Latin
America, certain criteria had to be met to be considered a citizen. Along with laws requiring these
people to be of the right ancestry, and born in the right country, there were other complex calculations
such as age, gender, marital status, economic position, race, and residence which varied from country
to country and changed over time
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Family Dysfunction In The Story Of Cain And Abel
One example of family dysfunction is the story of Cain and Abel. The social and historical dynamics
that created this dysfunctional family is the different offerings Cain and Abel brought to God, Cain s
being the fruit of the soil and Abel s being the firstling of his flock. It is debatable why the Lord paid
heed to Abel and his offering and not to Cain but it may be because Cain s offering was not the best
from the land while Abel s offering was the firstling of its flock. This means it had the most fat
indicating that it was the best of the flock and it was a blood sacrifice while Abel s was not. This is
also the first example of the prevalence of the younger son over the older one special favor over their
older brothers. The purpose of this story might serve to highlight the importance of blood sacrifices to
God as well as the threat of jealousy especially between brothers. Another family dynamic is the
relationship between Abraham and Isaac. Isaac is the first born son of Abraham. Isaac was given to
Abraham as a blessing from God after Sarah and Abraham were not able to have children until they
were 100 and 90. It is also important to note that Abraham at one point identifies Sarah as his half
sister. After Isaac being given to Abraham God tests Abraham by having him sacrifice Isaac as a burnt
offering without any explanation from God. The relationship between Sarah and Abraham and her
maid Hagar and on Ishmael are also an interesting family dynamic. Sarai offered
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Hospice Essay
Hospice
In my essay I will explain what hospices are, what they do and how they do it. I will also cover who
do it to and what their response is to what the hospice have provided them with. This essay will also
explain how the hospice is the alternative to euthanasia, pain and suffering. The Hospice movement
represents one Christian response to pain and suffering.
What is a Hospice?
A hospice is a home for the care of terminally ill (People who are dying).
The aim of a hospice is to improve the quality of life of the dying person and bring relief to the family
members. Hospices are different to hospitals because hospitals cure or treat patients for them to heal
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When David died she carried on with this idea but she knew she would have to train as a doctor to get
the support she needs. In her studies she concentrated on the study of pain and the use of drugs.
During her time training as a doctor she worked at a hospice, this was
St Joseph s Hospice that was run by Catholic nuns. She became a practising Christian. This was a very
good experience because she could talk to real people with real problems of dying. She realised that
the last few weeks of a person s life could be the most important.
It was time for her ideas to be put into practise in 1959. She put her ideas on paper for a centre for the
dying. She knew what she wanted to cal it: St Christopher s Hospice. She chose the name because the
dying are travellers to an unknown place (after death) St Christopher is the saint who look after the
travellers. She sent her proposal off as to as many important people as possible. The first St
Christopher s Hospice opened in 1967.
How do they deal with pain?
The St Christopher hospice deals with pain through the use of drugs and Technology. The hospices
concentrate with 2 major diseases. The first is Cancer and the second is Motor neurone syndrome.
The Hospice aims to improve the quality of life for the patient and relief for their family. They provide
pain control because pain is a key figure in which
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The Impact Of A Late National Policy Initiative
P4: In this task I am going to quickly explain how one particular legislation promote anti
discriminatory practice and then assess how it d been utilized. I am then going to evaluate the impact
of a late national policy initiative that advances hostile to oppressive practice. Ultimately I will be
evaluating the accomplishment of a late legislation in advancing against prejudicial practice.
THE DATA PROTECTION ACT (1998): The Data Protection Act (DPA) is a law intended to secure
individual information put away on PCs or in a sorted out paper recording framework. Amid the
second half of the twentieth century, organizations, associations and the administration started
utilizing PCs to store data about their clients, customers and staff in databases. For instance: names,
addresses, contact data, vocation history, medicinal conditions, convictions and financial record.
The relationship in the middle of gathering and scattering of information, innovation, people in
general desire of security and the legitimate and political issues encompassing them. However, the
Data Protection Act 1998 is an Act intended to ensure data held about people. All associations
including health and social care organisations must enroll as an information client and take after the
principles gave.
How can it advance hostile to segregation? It permits individuals data to be kept secret and not be
utilized as a part of a way that is unlawful. It additionally makes individuals mindful that systems are
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Anahita Research Paper
Artemis the daughter of Zeus and twin of Apollo begot of the Titaness Leto is a multi faceted deity of
the hunt, the moon, and wilderness. Moreover, her Roman cognate the goddess Diana presides over
the same roles as that of her Greek counterpart. In the Hindu pantheon, Dayana worshiped and
venerated by virgins alike, is a Sanskritisation of her Latin name. Not only but she was among the
prime deities in the (Greek) pantheon enthroned among one of the multi generational class of Hellenic
deities (the Olympians) enforcing their grip on cosmic authority over the entire universe (based at Mt.
Olympus). Around 23 24 centuries ago there was a temple in Ephesus, Turkey, residing on the Ionian
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Lommel as the Vedic Sarasvati. Anahita (also known as Anahid in Middle Persian) is also portrayed as
a river goddess of fertility, water, and even wisdom. Harahvati is the corrupted version of Sarasvati in
Persia, whose name was used for a river branching out from Mount Hara (almost like Meru Parvata in
nature) into the Vourakasa sea. We have another account by Isidore of Charax stating that Anahid or
Artemis had another temple dedicated to her located in ancient Kangavar. Nevertheless, Anahita is
alleged to have shared similarities with Aphrodite and Athena, both fellow Olympians bearing a
tremendous list of dissimilarities between one another. Aphrodite is the only female deity of the
Olympians to be a generation before Zeus! Not far from the Mesopotamian temples of Anahita at
Baseila and Beonan is Elymais, hosting a temple (Ta Azara) both sacred to Artemis and Athena; a
place where tame lions can be found. As for Artemis s temple in Kangavar, Iran, well.... I may have
lied to you guys on that part. It used to be considered a temple during the Parthian epoch. But as time
progressed, an Iranian archaeologist by the name of M. Hassoud had inferred that it had different
origins outside the realm of shrines and consecrated sanctums. And in its place, a palace from the
times of the 7th century Sasanian King Khosrow II, as observed from its
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Essay about The Battle of Ole Miss
SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE
THE BATTLE OF OLE MISS AS IT RELATES TO THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
AND AMERICAN HISTORY
A TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR K.R.V. HENINGBURG
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
BY MONA SALIMI
SACRAMENTO, CA 19 APRIL 2010
James Meredith s successful campaign to gain admission to the Univeristy of Mississippi, Ole Miss
, and desegregate education in the state most resistant to integration of educational institutions, has
become a crucial episode in civil rights history. Ole Miss transformed Mississippi politics and
contributed to a cultural shift in the region, as well as invigorated local civil rights activists and those
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because his views were aligned with that of most whites, and Clyde Kennard, who hoped that school
officials would be moved by his service in the military, proved to Meredith that to hope that white
Mississippians would voluntarily desegregate their schools...was wishful thinking . In 1956 Meredith
read about Eisenhower s decision to send federal troops to Little Rock Arkansas to enforce the Brown
decision. This news made him confident in his existing belief that if he wanted to be admitted to Ole
Miss he would need backing from the federal government.6
The backing of Meredith by the Kennedy Administration adds an interesting dimension to the
narrative of Ole Miss. Involvement of federal politics in black issues has historically been dependent
on whether it is in the interest of the federal government. During Reconstruction, for example,
progressive reforms initiated by the Republican Party were motivated by the necessity of having a
politically loyal contingent of voters in Southern, democrat dominated states.7 With the start of the
Cold War Washington D.C. s interest in the lives and desires of African Americans is renewed as it
struggles to overcome its racist image in recently liberated former colonies overseas in Africa and
Asia8. Although it is irrelevant to the discussion of the events that transpired at the university and to
race relations in Mississippi, the foreign policy responsible for the involvement of the federal
government
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I Still Believe People Are Good At Heart By Anne Frank
In her diary, Anne Frank famously wrote, In spite of everything, I still believe people are good at
heart. She was inspired to say this by the people who helped her, her positivity that showed, and
everyone in the secret annex. Anne Frank and all of the other Jews were forced to go to concentration
camps of go into hiding due to Hitler who was anti semitic. While in the annex, she kept a diary and
after she was killed in the concentration camps, later on, this diary was published. After that, a play
was made from her diary that was called The Diary of Anne Frank. Consequently, people were
exposed to the heartbreaking story of Anne Frank, her family, and her friends. The play really showed
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At first, Anne was terrified to go into hiding but her positivity and hope showed and taught many
people lessons on how you should look at life. Anne had such a big influence on the people who read
her diary. The play that was constructed off of her diary writings really lets us understand how and
what Anne was feeling along with the others in the house. The Franks in addition to their friends, had
people who helped them out while they were in hiding. This is one reason why Anne would have
thought that people were really good at heart. One prime example is Miep Gies. She helped the Franks
even though she was not faithful in the Jewish religion. Meip replenished everyone in the group by
bringing them what they needed. She had a well thought out tactic that helped her be able to bring
supplies to the secret annex. She never gave up on them and helped them through their entire hiding.
This shows that people may not believe in the same things as you, but deep in their heart, they are
willing to help anyone in need. The group of people hiding in the secret annex was in need, they had
no way of getting food or any other supplies. This is where Miep came in to help them. She brought
them the food, plus all of the supplies that they needed, therefore, making them live much longer than
they should have. In the play, you could tell how happy the family was to see her. On page 326, we
read, Thank you, Miepia. You shouldn t have done it. this was
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Questions On Operating Systems Structure
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Mohamed Mahamud | W1442717 | Operating Systems Structure
Introduction
File systems is a method of sorting data structure in the operating systems and means to keep track of
the virtual data in the operating systems without a file system information stored would be a large
body of data with no way of knowing where a piece of data is stored begins and ends. File systems is
also referred to as partition or disk which is uses files or the type the file systems. A file system on a
disk or partition is a way to organize, navigate, hierarchical data can be accessed, stored and retrieved
in a form of folders or files. When files system is referred to as a partition it means that the hierarchy
of directories also known as the directory tree. It is used to organize files on a computer system, the
hierarchy of directories is locked on a single partition or disk it can also be spread over multiple disks
even disks on a different computer at a different location.
When a file system is referred to as type of file system it is the way the stored data are organized on
computer disk for example a file or folder that is that is stored on a hard disk or a partition on the hard
disk. It is generally a piece of code in the kernel module which maintenance the logical data structures
located in the storage. The main functions that every file system should have are efficient organization
of data quick storage and retrieval
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How Did The Unfit Emperors Lead To The Fall Of Rome
The Western Roman Empire was one of the greatest Empires of the world
In the Western Roman Empire politics was the first contributing factor the fall of it. One of the many
reasons is because of their unfit emperors. They had many. The ones who were unfit, were greedy and
used cruelty to control and keep control of their empire. Not all showed the ability to be the emperor,
some of them inherited the throne, and some of the people who did had a mentally unstable
personality. Some Emperors were assassinated by their Praetorian Guard for position or money. Once
the Praetorian Guard assassinates the emperor, if they had a leader their leader would become the
emperor. As a result of the unfit emperors civil wars broke out across Rome. Legions fought one
another. The citizens of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The empire was to gigantic to protect. They had used natural borders. For example, rivers which were
impossible to protect and control. They also built walls, but they didn t have enough legionaries to
protect them. Roman legionaries became so caught up in salaries and control over the throne that they
lost focus on their jobs. Roman legionaries became weak therefore the Romans hired Germanic
mercenaries. Mercenaries are people who kill in war for people who pay them. Unfortunately for the
Romans they got a mind of their own and turned their backs on the Romans. Sense the legionaries lost
focus on their job, the Germanic tribes found that it was the best time to attack Rome. When they did
they destroyed some of the aqueducts which shortened the fresh water supply. This was a very smart
thing for the Germanic tribes to do because you can only live without fresh water for less than a week.
When the rivers, Rhine and Danube Rivers, froze it helped the invaders sense they could just walk
over it. Which is exactly what helped Germanic Chief Alaric and Germanic tribes invade Rome and
burn it to the ground in 410
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Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy on Cuba
Britt Pendergrast
Dr. Cassell
AP Lang
4th period
Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy on Cuba
The foreign policy of the United States toward Cuba over the past fifty years has caused many
problems for the Cuban society and its people, and relations between the two nations have been at
odds for decades due to the harsh foreign policy stance of the United States toward Cuba. The United
States has considered Cuba as its enemy ever since July 1960 when Fidel Castro s new revolutionary
government changed everything. Castro seized privately owned land in Cuba, nationalized several
privately owned companies (most of which were subsidiaries of U.S. businesses), and heavily taxed
American products which led to U.S. exports being reduced greatly, ... Show more content on
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Therefore, the U.S. banned trade with and travels to Cuba and considered all countries who do engage
in Cuban trade and travel to be an enemy to the U.S. (Arcelaschi 1). When the United States learned of
Cuba s communist affiliations they did not take time to analyze the situation and quickly cut off all
relations and access to the nation, which sent a message but did nothing to destroy communism. Even
after a course of several decades with the harsh isolationist policy in place, Castro s communist regime
is still firmly in power. The U.S. was too quick in its decision and attempt to take out the communist
government and took drastic measures by imposing a full embargo to try to solve a problem that could
have been solved in a much more effective and ethical way.
The relatively short distance between Cuba and the U.S. naturally led to a long and involved history of
relations between the two nations, but relations between the two nations over the past fifty years have
been unhealthy and harmful to both nations. The embargo imposed by the U.S. has only been
damaging and unhelpful to the situation. As a result of the new government s nationalization policy,
American investors suffered major losses and the U.S. retaliated in July 1960 by canceling planned
purchases of Cuban sugar (Crouch 70). This was the first act of neglect toward Cuba that would only
quickly progress until all trade and relations were cut off with Cuba.
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  • 2. Tipis Chapter Summary Introductory The book is about the transformation of tipis from past to the present day. The book mentions the first culture that made tipis which was the Clovis and a brief background of their culture. After the introductory into the Clovis history the book will go into the reasons behind the making of the tipis and how we view them in the modern day. Introductory Into Clovis History After the Gravettian Culture split up to travel to search for more food after the food they hunted started to run low, the Gravettian s mostly hunted Mammoths. New cultures developed around the world after the Gravettian Split up and spread around the world. In America the new culture called the Clovis developed. 80% of Native Americans in the present day in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dogs didn t live very long due to the way they lived. They weren t allowed to live in the Tipi so they were exposed to the weather and were only given food what the Native Americans could spare, sometime the food that was given to the dogs was inedible for humans can t eat. Due to the dogs not living long, the Native Americans made temporary tipi like structures to shield the dog them from the weather. Due to the compactor and the pieces of the tipi being easily, it was easily transported using horses. Horses allowed tribes to travel further than they could before. If there wasn t any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Importance Of Absolute Monarchy Absolute Monarchy In all age rulers always wanted to be absolute monarchs, not only the kings but also the queens. Their goal was to control every aspect of society. Throughout the 16th and 17th Century the rise of many absolute monarchies become a common phenomenon in many European countries. The power controlling under one people s hand makes economic development rapid, allows for long term goals to be planned and met and allows for quicker decisions to be made. Among all the leaders, Peter the Great, Maria Theresa, and Louis XIV can regard as the main representative. Admittedly, none of the countries will last long without a long term plan of development. However, absolute monarchy is the best way to achieve this goal. If the countries are under several parts of forces or a fatuous and self indulgent ruler, it will be hard to take everyone s idea into consideration. And finally, the country will move towards died. Nevertheless, if the country is an intelligent and powerful king s country, the country will become flourish and develop rapidly. Peter the Great s example can be raised here. He has been known as the great Russia reformer in the history. During that period of time, when all the other European country expanding their region and enlarging their trade network, Russia was still a land of boyars and serfs. After finished the trip to Europe, Peter was so inspired how the European country operate. Thus he decided to reform his country from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Causes And Treatment Of Lymphatic Massage Lymphatic massage was introduced in the 1930s by Danish physiotherapists Dr. Emil Vodder and his wife (Benjamin, 2010). His wife Astrid Vodder practiced naturopath. Emil Vodder studied at the University of Copenhagen for biology, botany, and mineralogy, later began showing interest in the physical medicine along with the lymphatic system. Vodder knew many scientists who had studied the mysterious clear water centuries ago, scientist such as Gaspare Aselli (1581 1626) who discovered the lacteal vessels in the lymphatic system, Jean Pecquet (1622 1674) described the cisterna chyli and the thoracic duct leading to the venous arch (Wittlinger, 2004). Olaus Rudbeck discovered the lymph vessels of the colon and rectum and confirmed that these vessels lead to the cisterna chyli as Aselli had described already. Rudbeck was the first who discovered that the lymph from the tissue runs into lymph vessels and to the thoracic duct back to the blood circulation. In the 18th century it was discovered that the whole body contained lymph vessels and that the task of the lymph vessel system is to absorb tissue liquid. Vodder and his wife moved to Paris, France in 1933 to practice the modality on his patients (Wittlinger, 2004). The concept of lymph drainage by massage therapy is similar to opening a valve of a tube filled with water and allowing the water to flow into another tube to release pressure and alleviate build up in the lymph nodes. The carefully circling pumping movements ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cross-Culture Communication In Things Fall Apart By Chinua... When reading two different books, it is quite possible to apply an idea from one to the other. If a character in a book acted differently in situations, it would change the outcome of the whole book. Cosmopolitanism s idea of cross culture communication is split into different parts with the ideas that one should respect others even when they are strangers, one must not hold others to such high expectations, and one may be connected to different people who come from different cultures through the same idea. The character Mr. Smith, in Things Fall Apart, replaces Mr. Brown as the Christian missionary in Umuofia, who runs the church. He is a strict white man who is not understanding to Umuofia s culture. When one applies Kwame Anthony Appiah s idea of cross culture communication in Cosmopolitanism to the character, Mr. Smith, in Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart, this character changes by accepting other beliefs, including everyone no matter their status, and continuing as Mr. Brown would have. The first idea of cross cultural communication is that one must not hold others to such high expectations, which relates to Mr. Smith in the sense that when he enters Umuofia he believed that all of the Christian followers should know and believe in all aspects of Christianity. This is not following the cosmopolitanism idea because he holds the newfound Christians to such high expectations, in the sense that he thinks they should know everything about the religion. Mr. Smith believes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Kochan s Sexuality In The Confessions Of A Mask In the Confessions of a Mask, the main character Kochan is dealing with his sexuality. He is confused if he does have love for women or men. When he meets a boy named Omi, Kochan s thoughts and feelings are exposed. Being a homosexual in Japan during World War II, all Kochan desires is for acceptance and love. As Kochan begin his teen years, he becomes more sexually active. His first ejaculation was when he saw a painting of Saint Sebastian, which illustrated a handsome Roman man that was naked and muscular. Kochan said, This was my first ejaculation. It was also the beginning, clumsy and unpremeditated, of my bad habit (Mishima 41). In other words, he chose to believe that every time he ejaculated, it was shameful. After that, Kochan becomes attracted to an older schoolmate named Omi because he bigger and more developed than other boys. Omi is rumored to be sexually experienced and on top of that Omi has a better appearance. . Omi is rumored to be sexually experienced and on top of that Omi has a better appearance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kochan said abruptly he thrust his snow drenched leather gloves against my cheeks (Mishima 61). This was the trigger that Kochan felt that changed his view of men and love. Kochan described this with such details and he started fantasizing about it. Kochan believed that it was love and he said and, if such a blunt way of speaking to be forgiven, it was clearly a love closely connected with the desires of flesh (Mishima 61). Kochan begins to lust over Omi, especially his physical body and becomes obsessed. This scene depicts the gesture that Omi did that changed Kochan s view of love. This scene proves that one act of kindness towards Kochan made him fall in love. He was so desperate to receive such attention that when Omi gave that to him, he was head over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Sigmund Freud s Theory Of Psychoanalysis This passage from Psycho analysis, Sigmund Freud s essay detailing the origins, methods, and applications of his theory of psychoanalysis, reveals the utility of his approach in understanding what lies beneath the surface through the interpretation of dreams, which later psychoanalytic critics related to the interpretation of literature. Freud s description of his psychoanalytic theory considers it an approach to unlocking knowledge that is impossible to discover through prior methods of psychology and that is applicable across all areas of the sciences and humanities. Here, students of Freud s theory can find correlations between psychoanalysis to both structuralism and deconstruction through his method of interpreting dreams, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this way, psychoanalysis is a hermeneutics of suspicion as the analyst must delve beyond the conscious and superficial qualities of the mind and tap into the unresolved, repressed, and often unknown process of the unconscious mind. This phrase, coined by Paul Ricouer, displays the use of theories as a means to interpret not the normalities but the abnormalities within both life and literature. In explaining psychoanalysis, Parker describes Freud s idea of the unconscious as something more radical, something not just underneath awareness but utterly without awareness (114). For most people, as they find their place within their society, they suppress the unconscious underneath cultural expectations of normal human behavior. However, the unconscious desires and motivations of the human mind continue to affect behavior in ways that are often unrealized and uncontrollable. What other people see on the surface are these neuroses or symptoms that cannot be fully controlled and, according to Freud, are significant substitutes for other mental acts which have been omitted (184). Through sessions with a patient, the analyst discovers a common source deep within the unconscious that explains the analysand s neuroses. Neuroses, affecting both normal and abnormal minds, are the symptoms of the unconscious which breaks through the defenses of the conscious mind. For some, these symptoms are common parapraxes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Consumer Society and Choice A consumer society is a post industrial term used to describe the fact that society is characterised more by what people consume and less by the jobs they do or goods they produce (Hetherington, 2009). As our relationship with consumerism has changed so too have the choices available of why, when, where and how we consume. The first part of this assignment will look at the characteristics of a consumer society, the choices available and identify the divisions created from unequal choices. The second part will consider the role of the Big four supermarkets (TESCO, Asda, Sainsbury and Morrison s) in providing choice to people. The term consumer society goes beyond the mere act of shopping and the functional use of goods with contemporary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Larger stores also offer people the convenience of additional services along with their shopping, for example post office, pharmacy and opticians. By addressing consumer s expectations and using their buyer power they can offer a choice of products to reflect consumer s diverse budgetary, dietary, ethical and environmental requirements. Furthermore their global buyer power enables consumers to benefit from choosing exotic produce all year round. With 30,000,000 customers (Bevan cited in Allen, 2009) choosing to use the big four supermarkets on a weekly basis it would suggest that they provide a format that consumers want. Supermarkets also claim that their economic leverage enables them to benefit local communities by building stores and providing social and economic regeneration packages. One such example is Linwood, on the outskirts of Glasgow (Allen, 2009). The closure of a main employer left the centre of Linwood economically scarred. A proposal to build a new Tesco supermarket in the area and attract other special retailers to the ailing Town Centre was met with enthusiasm by local residents. Supporters of supermarkets advocate that everyone within the supply chain (customers, communities and suppliers) benefit from supermarkets, a concept Dennis Wrong terms the positive sum game (Allen, 2009). Anti supermarket campaigners have a counterclaim that the big four abuse their dominant position in the marketplace and restrict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Judicial Review Judicial Review: The power enables the judicial branch to act as a check on the other two branches of government. Jurisdiction: The power to speak the law. In Rem Jurisdiction: Court can exercise jurisdiction over property that is located within its boundaries. Bankruptcy Court: Only handles bankruptcy proceedings. Probate Courts: State courts that handle only matters relating to the transfer of a person s assets and obligations after that person s death. Federal Courts: Federal government is a government of limited power, the jurisdiction is limited. Federal Courts have subject matter jurisdiction in two ways: 1.) Federal questions: Plaintiff s cause of action is based, at least in part, on the U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... circuit of appeals 3.) The United States Supreme Court The highest tier All other courts in the federal system are known as inferior Consists of 9 justices Can review any case decided by the federal courts of appeals Writ of Certiorari: an order issued by the Court to a lower court requiring the latter to send it the record of the case for review. Rule of Four: The Court will not issue a writ unless at least four of the nine justices approve of it. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP): All civil trials held in federal district courts are governed by. Types of Attorney s Fees: Fixed Fees: charged for the performance of such services as drafting a simple will. Hourly Fees: computed for matters that will involve an indeterminate period of time. Contingency Fees: Fixed percentages of a client s recovery in certain types of lawsuits. Complaint: The complaint contains a statement alleging: 1.) The facts showing that the court has subject matter and personal jurisdiction. 2.) The facts establishing the plaintiff s basis for relief. 3.) The remedy the plaintiff is seeking. Service of Process: Formally notifying the defendant of a lawsuit. Summons: A notice requiring the defendant to appear in court and answer the complaint. Default judgment: Defendant failed to respond to the allegations. Pretrial Motions: Motion for judgment on the pleadings, and the motion for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Daniel Gilbert Immune To Reality In different people s eyes, experiences have different meanings through different kinds of people. Each experiences that individuals encounter which will make different individuals have different thinking. As the most successful experiences that individuals have this may lead them to a really high level that maybe others cannot be achieved. Also different kinds of experiences that hear from others may give you a really big impact or influences. For, Daniel Gilbert, a professor which studies human psychology, he writes the essay Immune to Reality , he thinks that people depend on cooking the fact in order to make the events which have negative side become to the positive side. He also mentions the psychological immune system; this system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Role Of Satan In Paradise Lost In Paradise Lost, Satan is presented as the antagonist of Omnipotence, whose role is to bring evil out of good, and whose later aim is to cause the fall of humankind (God s best creation) as a means to find solace in making others as miserable as he is... In this essay I will analyze the evolution of Satan s character, and how the reader s perception of Satan will change either seeing him as a hero, a poetic force, or as a personified self contradiction throughout the books I, IV, and IX from Paradise Lost. In Book I, Milton presents us Satan s external magnificence comparing him with creatures of enormous size: ...in bulk as huge as whom the Fables name of monstrous size, Titanian, or Earth born, that warr d on Jove, Briareos or Typhon, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Milton presents us Satan entering as a mist into the Garden of Eden, night mists and fogs were associated with evil and pestilence, since moist night air was supposed to have carried contagion (Flannagan, Roy 463) As the books develop, instead of presenting Satan with a magnanimous image, he portrays Satan as an image of decadence, for the passions that rule Satan, such as pride, ambition, and envy are not heroic: The heroic qualities which Satan brings to his mission, the fortitude, the steadfast hate, the implacable resolution which is founded on despair are qualities not to be imitated or admired . (B. Rajan 107) Although Satan claims to be free, he is the slave of his selfhood, and Hell follows him wherever he goes. We know, even Satan knows, that God permits evil to exist because free will cannot exist without the choice between good and evil, therefore Satan s existence cannot be seen as nothing else but as a necessary evil, for the breach that separates him from God is so great that no reconciliation could possibly heal it. Satan s inability to be other than he is, is the main cause of his downfall and eternal damnation, and the loss of his splendor, hence Satan remains for the reader as a condemned, confounded, and damned poetic force, which was presented as a hero only as a mere illusion by Milton for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Godfather Research Paper Never hate your enemies; it affects your judgement. This is a famous quote by the infamous Michael Don Corleone from the Godfather part III. Ever since movies were given sound gangster films have been major blockbusters throughout the years. In most recent times films like The Godfather trilogy, Scarface, Casino, Goodfellas, and Carlito s Way, just to name a few, have been conquering box offices throughout America and the world alike. Arguably, the most notable of these gangster films is The Godfather trilogy. Everybody knows the Corleone family from Sicily that was lead by Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando), Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), and lastly by Vincent Corleone (Andy Garcia). Al Pacino arguably is the greatest gangster movie star in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After taking control of the company he makes the Vatican an offer to buy their part of the company which was twenty five percent. Michael knew that Archbishop Gilday which was the head of the vatican bank at the time ran up an enormous deficit and Michael Corleone agrees to pay six hundred million dollars for the deal However the Pope John Paul VI has to approve of the deal or else it will not work. One of New York s mafia bosses and a friend of Michael Corleone tells Michael that he and some colleagues want in on the deal and Michael does not want any mafia involvement in this deal in his attempt to legitimize his business dealings. Michael Corleone gathers a meeting with fellow mafia bosses and pleases them by sharing profits from his Las Vegas businesses with the exception of Joey Zasa. Zasa gets angry and basically declares Michael as an enemy and storms off. Afterwards a helicopter comes flying over and opes fire and kills most of the members in that room with the exception of Michael Corleone and Vincent Corleone. Following this tragic event they meet at one of Michael s homes in New York and they decide how to deal with the situation that happened and Vincent firmly states that he wants to kill Joey Zasa but Michael refuses to do so in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Brazil Power In South America Although, Brazil has not fully attained the international power that its leaders covet, Brazil s diplomatic capabilities through foreign policy, immense territorial size, and increasing economic power has allowed them to establish their current position as a rising international power. The foundation of Brazil s acquisition of dominance in the international community began during the 1990 s when President Fernando Henrique Cardoso opted to shift their foreign policy from autonomy through distance to autonomy through participation (Vigevani and Cepaluni, 2007, p. 1311). As a result of this, Brazil s prior hesitation to participate in international affairs started to dissipate. Another reason this shift in foreign policy was important is because the historical protectionist economic policies that the past military regime had hindered the nation s growth in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being located in the Western Hemisphere results in Brazil having to compete with the hemisphere s and world s most powerful leader, the United States. Even though Brazil continues to displace the U.S. as a dominant power in South America, the potential that Brazil possess as a global force is often overshadowed by the U.S. Though their overall relationship remains positive, at times, this creates hemispherical tension between the two nations. One of the most notable cause of tension stemmed from Brazil s desire to obtain a permanent seat on the United Nation Security Council being undermined from the U.S. s lack of support (Snow, 2014, p. 218). This served as a reminder that similarly to China, who was hesitant on having two Asian rivals, India and Japan, have a permanent seats, the United States values its position as the on permanent member of the Western Hemisphere and did not want a seemingly rival to also possess the power associated with having a permanent seat on the Security ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Effects Of Medication And The Side Effects On Children... I often hear the advertisements on the television about the list of side effects to watch for when taking various medications. Several medicines mention the possibility of causing the very disorder they are supposed to relieve.There are medications prescribed to treat depression, with side effects that can actually cause it.Some of us have mineral and vitamin B deficiencies that also can be causing depression and mood disorders. An article in the Sunday Sun Sentinel News titled It s your pick; Natural supplements or drugs by pharmacist Suzy Cohen describes the benefits, of moving from prescription medications to vitamins and minerals, when dealing with depression . Ms Cohen, in the field of Pharmacology for 22 years, defending her stand on vitamins versus medications states, Lives depend on us being educated about natural remedies as well as pharmaceuticals. Ms Cohen further states a deficiency of Vitamin C, or B12 cannot be replaced by drugs and that using medication to accomplish this can actually cause depression. In this article Ms Cohen compares the side effects of Medication versus the side effects of the various minerals and vitamins Magnesium, Vitamin C, B6, folic acid and 5 HTP can enhance mood. When taken in natural, physiological dosages these nutrients are well tolerated. Typical side effects are gas, diarrhea and/or minor stomach upset. Comparing with this the gold standard antidepressants, she continues; Depending on ones age and medical history, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of Brent Cross Shopping Centre Essay This report looks into River Island store visit in Brent Cross Shopping Centre on 15th of November 2016. With over 60 years of experience River Island is well know brand on the High Street fashion, which offers stylish and affordable fashion items for its customer. It has over 350 stores across the UK, Ireland and internationally throughout Asia, the Middle East and Europe. (Riverisland.com) The main aim of this report is to overlook stores visual merchandising, layout, customer service and other factors based on a stores visit and identify the main strengths and weaknesses among its competitors. As we can see from the market positioning below in terms of quality and price River Island biggest competitors are Zara and Topshop online and retail stores. Turning to recent financial perfomance, the privately owned fashion retailer did not publish its recent performance, just in 2015 it has announced a 69.4% increase in pre tax profits to £149.1m for the year to December 27, as turnover increased 10.4% to £925.8m (Geoghegan,2015). This shows, that River Island is fast growing and successful apparel retailer in these days. One cannot deny that visual merchandise plays an important role for shops financial performance. There are different types of window displays and according to their architecture characteristics it can be: closed window, open back window, corner window, arcade window or no window displays (Bailey and Baker, 2014). River Island store at Brent Cross Shopping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Role Of Mary Warren In The Crucible Mary Warren, like many of the other characters in Arthur Miller s The Crucible, shows great internal conflict with fear through their actions that play a large role in the Salem Witch Trials. Mary Warren is a very shy, naive and lonely seventeen year old girl. Although she has a clear sense of honesty and guilt, she winds up playing a significant role in the trials. Mary Warren does not show up in the play as much as the other characters, but Arthur Miller uses her to portray a bigger and more important idea. Through Mary Warren, Arthur Miller shows how people are greatly manipulated by fear which holds a substantial amount of control over them and their actions, affecting the events of mass hysteria. Like many others, one of Mary s greater fears includes being accused of witchcraft. Mary Warren is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This introduces the second critical fear of Mary s; the fear of her peers. When Mr.Proctor demands Mary to confess about the real reason for all this hysteria, she cries: I cannot charge murder on Abigail...I cannot, they ll turn on me (80). Mary knows that if she speaks against Abigail, they will surely turn against her and accuse her of witchcraft. Although Mary is the oldest in the group, Abigail gains control over her by using Mary s fear to her advantage. Another example, while speaking with Mr.Proctor after the arrest of Goody Proctor, Mary exclaims: I cannot, they ll turn on me (80). There are multiple moments where Mary wants to put a stop to all this nonsense but the fear overpowers her. Not only does fear of witchcraft control her but the fear of her peers significantly takes over. Due to this fear controlling her, the outcome results in Mary reframing significant information which could have put the Salem Witch Trials to an end much earlier or even prevent the whole hysteria from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tom Killian Essay There are many artist s who can make an impact with how they convey their work. An artist who conveys his work with elegance, is Tom Killian. He is a local artist from California, and went to the University of Santa Cruz California. Living in California was going to shape his perspective on the world forever, specifically on how he depicted his work. In a work of art of his itled, Monterey Bay from Santa Cruz Pogonip. The work of arts creation came to be in 2002. The process in creating this piece was intricate, it was created from a wooden stamp press, the presses used are hand carved into wood and linoleum blocks. For each of the colors used in the piece, a new block has to be created to ensure that the colors doesn t blend in ways the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Santa Cruz is home to a big art community, from a wide array of different mediums; on the Santa Cruz County Website for the Arts, it says, Santa Cruz County serves as the inspiration for a vibrant arts and culture scene, so it s no wonder there s an eclectic array of choices for art lovers. While we have a big community, the MAH is a small art and history museum, there mission statement on their website states the following, Our mission is to ignite shared experiences and unexpected connections. We accomplish this mission when we bring people together around art and history through dynamic exhibitions, events, partnerships, and programs. They do this by holding a wide array of community events, and something called First Friday. First Friday is where there is a elaborate art walk in downtown and around the Museum of Art and History. The art walk is where local artists from all different mediums can showcase their art or craft, try to sell it and network with other artists. This helps to bring together the community of Santa Cruz. This piece is not the only work of art in the gallery at the MAH, Killian has a very large gallery in the museum all dedicated to his works, his work techniques and lifestyle. All these pieces are of various parts of California, however, their is many done of Santa Cruz county, and I feel he choose to have the whole collection in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Informative Speech on Swimming Essay Swimming General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the history and development of swim along with its applications. Central Idea: Swimming has a long and rich history that dates back way before our generations and is not always as beneficial as we may think. Method of Organization: Topical Introduction I. (Gain attention and interest) I remember joining the high school swim team back in my sophomore year. I remember struggling to catch a breath in between every stroke while simultaneously trying not to breath in any water. To be honest, swimming scared me, but drowning scared me more. III. (Establish credibility) Even though the risk of drowning may seem daunting, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1873, this hybrid stroke became known as the Trudgen stroke. 4. Trudgen effectively changed England s swimming styles from endurance based to more speed based. iv. Another swimming pioneer, Fredrick Cavill , helped further develop Trudgen s stroke into an even faster stroke known as the front crawl (livestrong.com). 1. He was an Englishman and a notable swimmer who emigrated to Australia. 2. Like Arthur Trudgen, Cavill observed the natives of the Solomon Islands and found that Trudgen s stroke would have been significantly faster if he would have incorporated the native s kicking action. 3. Cavill refined the native s stroke and taught it to his sons, one of which would later use the stroke in a competition in England. 4. Since England was still using the Trudgen stoke, Cavill s son Richard, destroyed his competition with the more efficient stroke, which he described as, crawling through the water (usaswimming.org). Hence, the name front crawl. 2. As I previously mentioned, I will describe the four basic strokes that swimming consists of, such as the freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly A. The Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA), the governing body for international competitive swimming, regulates everything swim related. i. FINA, states that, the four official strokes, breast, back, free and fly, comprise all the events in national and international competition (FINA.org) ii. Each stroke is an individual event in swimming
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  • 20. Rolling Stone Report Was something communicated that could be deemed defamatory? The most likely jurisdiction as per the Virginia law that would warrant the filing of such a suit is as follows (Loftis, 2015): A statement is defamatory if it imputes a commission of a crime of the moral turpitude for which one may be convicted, whether the statement is actionable as defamatory...whether the action is defamatory are matters of the law for a trial judge to determine. From the above, gang rape allegation can be deemed defamatory. According to the Rolling Stone report, the victim of in the story, Jackie was allegedly raped by members of the Phi Psi. Defamation, in this case, exists because the statements in the report damage the reputation of the fraternity in an unquantifiable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Was the potential plaintiff a public or private person? A government entity? What standard of fault must the plaintiff prove to win the legal suit? Yes, the Rolling Stone was legally at fault. The investigation found about that their failure incorporated editing, editorial supervision, fact checking and reporting. The magazine rationalized or put aside as unnecessary significant practices of reporting which if pursued would have led the editors to reconsider publishing the story so prominently according to the victim s account. Since the person responsible for the rape is not actually mentioned, the affected party, in this case, is the fraternity. However, this is a separate entity and is considered to be private. In order to win the legal suit, Phi Psi should prove that there was negligence in publishing the report that no considerations were taken during publication concerning their reputation. Could potential plaintiff prove the story was false? If so, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Shaping a Path for Growth and Prosperity in Nova Scotia Shaping a path for growth and prosperity in Nova Scotia Through the Economic advisory panel, Nova Scotia has to control its own economy destiny and in the global economy. It has to adopt a much more disciplined and strategic approach in order to take advantage of the opportunities new emerging in the global market and the success of this government will be determined by its willingness to make the tough choices that can move Nova Scotia along this path. As I have read through the Economic advisory panel, the problems and opportunities Nova Scotia has faced are numeral. Even during the current recession, Nova Scotia has used short term stimulus spending to improve on the situation caused by the recession and still other areas of the world ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Productivity growth should clearly take priority over job creation and it is increase evident that job creation focusing on recruiting employers attracted to Nova Scotia s low cost advantage confers limited long term benefits either in terms of income growth or spin off to other sectors. PLAN: Science and Technology Service Sector Maximum potential of Halifax and the second tier cities for faster growth Important of human capital Education system Human capital skills and training Trade Promotion to a new market ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY IN NOVA SCOTIA This is an analysis of the past, present and future economic growth of the province of Nova Scotia. It is an analysis to help change the current state of the economy and how what steps the government should take to ensure that the productivity growth of the economy moves faster and grows in the long term. Due to the current recession experienced in the global economy, trade, monetary value etc have been affected and governments have taken the necessary steps to reduce the unemployment rate, improve the productivity growth, maximize human capital etc. As shown in the Economic advisory Panel by Nova Scotia s Premier Darrell Dexter, the challenges the province of Nova Scotia face are: Two decades of slow growth/limited productivity Low Incomes A 20% drop in employment Poor returns on capital Maximum potential of the capital Halifax Rapid aging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Diagnosis for Mr. Fix-it Mr. Fix it is a 59 year old man with a history of alcohol abuse and diabetic hypertension. Mr. Fix it has been currently experiencing symptoms such as: rambling speech, poor short term memory, weakness on the left side of his body, neglects both visual and auditory stimuli to his left side, difficulty with rapid visual scanning, difficulty with complex visual, perceptual and constructional tasks, unable to recall nonverbal materials, and mild articulatory problems. The diagnosis for Mr. Fix it s problem is most likely a right hemisphere stroke. A right hemisphere stroke is occurs when a blood clot blocks a vessel in the brain, or when there is a torn vessel bleeding into the brain. A right hemisphere stroke is common in adults who have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Broca s area gives an individual the motor ability to speak. Damage to this area may cause an individual to have difficulty speaking. For instance, not only does Mr. Fix it demonstrate incoherent speech, he also has a mild articulatory problem, in which it would be difficult for the patient to say certain words or say it in an unusual accent. This type of symptom is very common in people who have suffered from a right hemisphere stroke. Since the frontal lobe is also responsible for the ability to sequence tasks successfully, damage to this lobe has caused the patient with difficulty to execute constructional tasks. For example, Mr. Fix it may have difficulty in things such as building a bike or putting pieces of a puzzle together, in which the patient can possibly now have constructional apraxia due to the stroke taking place in the right hemisphere. Because the patient has suffered damage from a right hemisphere stroke; he has experienced paresis to the left side of the body. Right sided hemiparesis causes injury to the left side of the brain, in which its functions include the ability of language and speaking ( Hemiparesis , 2011). The damage that occurred on the right hemisphere may cause Mr. Fix it, to have acute balance on the left side of his body, in which it may be difficult for the patient to perform everyday tasks, such as, putting on his clothes. Furthermore, due to weakness on the left side of the body the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Theme Of Flowers In Chronicle Of A Death Foretold One of the most universal symbols of beauty is the flower. Their delicate buds hold such great beauty, while being so fragile and temporary. Despite their magnificence, flowers must remain stationary. It is a prison, yet no one thinks beyond the simplicity of a pretty flower. Like women, flowers are seen at face value without any concern for the lack of freedom, opportunity, and expression they have. Women are meant to be seen just how society expects and not any other way. In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, female characters face the serious consequences of societal expectations and views on sexuality. Gabriel Garcia Marquez uses the motif of flowers to symbolize women and their virginity to demonstrate the confinement of women in society. The author Marquez uses character names to illustrate the societal preference of virginity. For example, the character Flora Miguel, who enjoyed a certain floral quality, is named after flowers (66). By using curious diction with the word certain, Marquez points to an almost undefinable yet intriguing feature. Since the narrator is a man, it demonstrates male interest in women s sexuality. Because the author says it is due to floral quality, the interest comes from virginity specifically. Further proving the value of virginity, Divina Flor exemplifies this ideal. Divina Flor is not simply named after flowers, but rather her name has a more specific meaning. When translated to English, her name means divine flower. Marquez names her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. My Solitary Aspiration Of Applying For Graduate Program My solitary aspiration of applying for graduate program at your university is to pursue a carrier of professional researcher and scholastic in the field of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. After completing my PhD and post doctoral programs, I want to espy myself as an independent researcher or a faculty member in an illustrious university. As an inquisitive person, I always had an intrinsic research aspiration. Undergraduate study at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), in the department of Chemical Engineering has divulged me to the substantive complexion of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering. Consequently, I unearthed my profound interest in research works and strong aptitude for problem detecting and solving. Thence, I have decided to pursue my higher studies in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. There always will be a victorious side and a defeated side, despite that we move forward to envisage the future; No one has been prosperous without surmounting hindrance on the pathway of triumph. The above philosophy has played a significant role in shaping of my objectives and framing of my future plans since I encountered copious problems during my childhood. Despite the inadequate financial support and the transient family situation, I successfully continued my study since I was awarded several scholarships and tuition fee waiver due to extraordinary result throughout high school period. I achieved highest GPA 5.0/5.0 in the Higher School ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Examples Of Hester Prynne Heroine Nathaniel Hawthorne s The ScarIet Letter describes the heroine (Hester) in a different way than most of the novels do. Unlike in other novel where heroine is easily identified right from the beginning, Hester cannot be identified as a good character nor is she known for good reason rather she is depicted as a criminal at the beginning of the novel. However I don t agree with the statement that it is impossible to fully identify Hester Prynne as a heroine of The Scarlet Letter because her decision to stay in the society where she was publically ashamed and imprisoned makes her extraordinary and her courage to take the punishment and change the scarlet letter A from adultery to able is remarkable act of strong woman and her honesty and compassion differentiate her from other ordinary woman. Hester Prynne is a heroine of The Scarlet letter because she has the courage to accept her imprudence. She understands that her action have led to present situation as she lives in a Puritan community. Being a single mother, Hester is able to support her daughter Pearl by doing needlework. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She had only her strength of positive spirit to sustain herself and Pearl. This inner strength in her is marked as changing attitude of the people in that community that they recognize A as Able and not as Adultery. According to Hawthorne (1850), It is our Hester the town s own Hester who is so kind to the poor, so helpful to the sick, so comforting to the afflicted! Hester becomes known for her charitable works, she offers comfort to the downtrodden, sick and poor. Hester reached out to help all the needy once, although at the beginning she was not acknowledged for the help she provided but as time passed people no longer saw the scarlet letter A on her chest as Adultery , they saw it as Able , able to help the needy ones. Eventually Hester gains the respect of other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Budweiser Puppy Love Ad Analysis Budweiser s Commercial Puppy Love Budweiser s commercial Puppy Love aired during the 2014 Super Bowl had such a powerful attraction to the audience that were watching. I look at the type of advertising strategy s Budweiser used to grab the attention of many viewers. With all the attention, this commercial was getting that it become one of the most viewed ad during the 2014 Super Bowl. The secondary research relates to previous other works by most of my references state that Puppy Love is the most viewed ad during the 2014 Super Bowl. Some of them talk about how beer companies can have a direct influence with their brand by depending on the type of ad they produce. One of the articles named Will Bud Give Us More Puppy Love talks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three main advertising strategies they used were speaking to American s past, not being over flashy with what s is going on, and finally adding a classic feel to it in the 20th century. Any other commercial could have remarkable successes in the right terms. With all proper research and strategies that it could be successful to any company depending on their target audience. The significance of learning from this question is learning about the several types of advertising strategies and how each strategy can be successful if used in the right context. The power of using people s emotions and replacing human actors with animals, with who doesn t love animals. This entire secondary research did have some limitation for me. If I wanted to make sure I had accurate information even from a reliable source that I had to find numerous articles which most of them only had a minimal amount of information to write about. Some of the information wasn t enough to even write about instead they just showed statistics but not giving or explaining the reason why it was so popular as I hoped for. Some recommendations I would say is Mel.org came in handy for many of the articles and maybe use some different keywords that I couldn t think of might have a greater impact for my research. Overall it was useful to learn about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay On Radiotherapy Pediatric low grade gliomas (pLGG) are the most common pediatric brain tumor and account for 35% of central nervous system tumors in children (1 4). pLGG includes a range of histologic types with WHO grade I pilocytic astrocytoma being the most frequent (3). Clinically, pLGGs are generally slow growing lesions that can occur throughout the central nervous system and are surgically removedwhen possible.Complete surgical resection is the most significant predictor of improved survival in pLGG (5). However, the extent of resection is often dependent on tumor location and hence, only feasible for a subset of cases. For example, tumors arising in the posterior fossa can be completely resected and thereby boast an excellent progression free ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This results in the N terminal regulatory domain of BRAF being replaced, leading to constitutively enhanced kinase activity (21). Five separate KIAA1549 BRAF fusion configurations were originally described including between exons 16;9, 15;9, 16;11, 18;10, and 19;9 in order of prevalence (19). Fusions involving FAM131B and SRGAP3 with BRAF resulting in similar kinase activation have also been described, although at significantly lower frequencies (21, 22). Subsequent findings showed that RAS MAPK activation through BRAF fusions are present in both grade I and grade II malignancies, although significantly less frequent in the latter (21, 23 27). The presence of BRAF fusion events in pLGG has been shown to aid in tumor diagnosis (28), predict clinical outcome (29, 30), and dictate the most appropriate therapeutic approach (31 33), and, as such, represents a critical factor in the management of pLGG. Besides BRAF, additional fusions such as those involving FGFR1, MYB/MYBL1, QKI, and NTRK2/3 have also been described in pLGG (34 37). As is seen in the BRAF fusions, kinase activation is the resultant effect. Due to their size and location, pLGG biopsies are generally processed as formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue samples. As such, the use of these tissue samples for the purposes of BRAF fusion detection requires specially designed and validated assays that tolerate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Kant Ethical Theory B. The categorical imperative is the foundation of morality. Do you agree? Discuss with reference to Kant ethical theory? Ans; The categorical imperative has two important formulations .The formulation from universal law of nature .It states that act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that become a universal law .It should be in conformity with concept of reversal .It literally means that when we act to others and that is acceptable if others can also do it us .For instance ,we can take up the example of stealing and lying. When we apply the above maxim , stealing somebody`s property can be justified if we take into account the only perpetrator`s side ,if it is to be an universal law ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let`s take up an interesting example of a child being drowned in pond .As a supporter of Kanthian ethics ,what is my stand ,if we strictly adhered to the kanthian ethics ,then we shoul ignore the consequences of our actions .Our very actions should be determined by the rightful duties .So we must jump into the pond even if we are predicted the inability to save the drowning child from drowned or being attacked by a crocodiles or some other harmful creatures ,even if we fail to do so we did something morally good and praiseworthy .Here we can juxtapose the differences lie between the principles of kanthian ethics and the utilitiraniasm or consequentalism.If we think boiling a baby is morally wrong ,absolutely it is wrong .We have little bit of Kanthianiasmin us .When we experience the the temptations to steal somebody`s belongings, we restrain ourselves .We emphasize on the motive of the act. We should never misuse people even it brings good consequences .Here we can rely on the maxim that we as a human beings are rational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Huntington Religion The argument Huntington is giving is that there will not be near as many fights over politics and economic values but more of culture and religious values. Throughout the article he talks a lot about what he believes will happen but one thing that we can be sure is he believes that there will be war over culture. As people define their identity in ethnic and religious terms, they are likely to see an us versus them relation existing between themselves and people of different ethnicity or religion. This quote from the article shows us that he does believe people will fight because they see it as it is their culture against everyone else s. It is hard to talk things out with people who believe the complete different things you believe. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each one of the claims will go onto support the overall issue that culture will cause the clash of civilizations. A great support Huntington uses is that no matter what we think of cultures each one is different in many ways. If its religion, language, or different historical backgrounds these will cause conflict to arise. With each civilization being different it can be hard to get along with other people because of how different their views might be. Another issue that arises is that not all, but many civilizations are influenced by the west. This is where the idea of westernization comes into play. Each community is trying to improve and be bigger and better themselves, they are trying to be better than their neighbors. If one civilization improves the surrounding groups will want to be the same. This means they will compete to be the same or even better than the civilization that already made it. This can lead to conflict and death between civilizations. Another reason is that when conflicts arise between civilizations it is a lot harder to resolve than a political or economical one. Like stated before it is very difficult to change someone s beliefs, that means there is very little wiggle room for negotiation. The final example that Huntington writes about is that the economic regionalism is increasing. This means that more cultures and civilization are trading between themselves, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The American Revolution Was Not A Revolution Since Little... Many historians argue that the American Revolution was not a revolution since little change happened within its social aspect, and therefore, not radical enough to be considered a revolution; others say that the American Revolution was a unique transformation in which the country s economy and political changes contributed greatly to the birth of a new country. To completely agree or deny either of these points would be ignoring the plausible and different perspectives, along with the supporting point given by both sides. However, it is undeniable that the American Revolution, in fact, created a new nation without the shackles of social hierarchy that existed in Europe, leading way to further transformations of political structure and ideology. The American Revolution was a political uprising that separated the British s Thirteen American colonies from Great Britain, leading to the formation of the United States of America between 1765 and 1783. This revolution not only created a whole new country, the United States, but it also built and shaped the foundation of the United States that we know today. The Revolution established a new, republican form of government, out of what had been a monarchical and colonial political system (which was the norm during that time period). It altered the position of American people from being subjected to the British crown, to citizens and political figures and participants of a republic as well as established institutions within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Jazz Song By Frank Sinatra 1. I m a fool to want you. I m A Fool To Want You, is a Jazz standard that was composed by Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf and Joel Herron, in 1951. The song has been recorded by many of Sinatra s jazz contemporary s, such as Billie Holiday and Chet Baker. Frank Sinatra was born on 12 December 1915 , and hails from New Jersey, America, and is seen as one of the biggest Jazz artists of the 20th century, having gone on to sell more than 150 million records all over the world. He gained prominence in the swing era, and gained success when he was signed to Columbia Records in 1943. His first Album The Voice Of Frank Sinatra was released in 1946, and he has released many records including : In the Wee Small Hours (1955), Songs for Swingin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The singer discusses how he and his partner fight, and how they both have their flaws and that they really don t know what to do and how to act, which isn t an issue because they aren t really supposed to with relationships. The key of the song is F major, but it starts on a B flat Major chord and goes to an E flat Major chord, but resolves to an F major 7th to relieve the tension that has been caused by the out of key E flat major. The 7th in the tonic chord is used to add a comforting colour to the tone of the piece. This Piece is John Legend s most well known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Finnish War And The Soviet Union Essay The Russo Finnish War, or Winter War, began on 30 November 1939 when the Soviet Union invaded Finland. The objectives of the Red Army were simply, conquer and subjugate all of Finland and re establish the borders that existed prior to the First World War. The Soviet Union held the advantage in manpower, equipment, and resources, but the Finnish Army inflicted casualties on the Red Army that far exceeded their own. Not a single Red Army unit reached its initial objectives and Stalin was forced to come to the negotiation table and make a peace that left Finland as a sovereign state. The Finnish military was successful because the Red Army lacked competent leadership, didn t have the proper equipment to fight in subzero temperatures, and the Finnish Army was able to adapt to a changing environment and use their smaller numbers to their advantage. The gaping holes in Soviet military capabilities helped fuel Hitler s willingness to initiate Operation Barbarossa. Additionally, by invading Finland the Soviet Union turned a disinterested and essentially neutral into an enemy that had the capabilities to strike into the heart of Russia. The winter of 1939 1940 was abnormally cold, the temperature rose above freezing only ten times during the entire campaign. Many Russian soldiers lacked basic winter gear and suffered astonishingly high levels of frostbite, some 132,213 of the 900,000 soldiers involved. While some soldiers were issued felt boots or valenki, the vast majority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Imperialism In Latin America The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were marked by periods of decolonization, along with the emergence of sovereign states. Among these areas to assert their independence in the nineteenth century were the countries of Latin America. Yet, all the while fighting for, and eventually winning their independence, problems began to arise over the idea of how to rule over a cohesive group of people. Within Latin America existed a diverse group of inhabitants. The issue of how to rally and celebrate as one culture, and who were the actual citizens were emerged to be complicated issues. Therefore, in order to create a cohesive community, the countries of Latin America attempted to banish any traces of their colonial rulers by using symbols and names to instill a new sense of togetherness, and symbolize their new nation. Often used by the people of Latin America were pre colonial symbols, and in later times heroes of the revolution were also used as a nationalistic rallying point. Although patriotism may have been fairly easy to engender in its people, deciding on the rules of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, there was a debate as to the definition of citizenship versus nationality. In the turbulent times of the revolution, these terms were under constant revision [...], in part, as [...] because the two were not identical categories despite being tellingly conflated in political discourse, and in part because meanings changed as national and international contexts demanded (479). While many lived in Latin America, certain criteria had to be met to be considered a citizen. Along with laws requiring these people to be of the right ancestry, and born in the right country, there were other complex calculations such as age, gender, marital status, economic position, race, and residence which varied from country to country and changed over time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Family Dysfunction In The Story Of Cain And Abel One example of family dysfunction is the story of Cain and Abel. The social and historical dynamics that created this dysfunctional family is the different offerings Cain and Abel brought to God, Cain s being the fruit of the soil and Abel s being the firstling of his flock. It is debatable why the Lord paid heed to Abel and his offering and not to Cain but it may be because Cain s offering was not the best from the land while Abel s offering was the firstling of its flock. This means it had the most fat indicating that it was the best of the flock and it was a blood sacrifice while Abel s was not. This is also the first example of the prevalence of the younger son over the older one special favor over their older brothers. The purpose of this story might serve to highlight the importance of blood sacrifices to God as well as the threat of jealousy especially between brothers. Another family dynamic is the relationship between Abraham and Isaac. Isaac is the first born son of Abraham. Isaac was given to Abraham as a blessing from God after Sarah and Abraham were not able to have children until they were 100 and 90. It is also important to note that Abraham at one point identifies Sarah as his half sister. After Isaac being given to Abraham God tests Abraham by having him sacrifice Isaac as a burnt offering without any explanation from God. The relationship between Sarah and Abraham and her maid Hagar and on Ishmael are also an interesting family dynamic. Sarai offered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Hospice Essay Hospice In my essay I will explain what hospices are, what they do and how they do it. I will also cover who do it to and what their response is to what the hospice have provided them with. This essay will also explain how the hospice is the alternative to euthanasia, pain and suffering. The Hospice movement represents one Christian response to pain and suffering. What is a Hospice? A hospice is a home for the care of terminally ill (People who are dying). The aim of a hospice is to improve the quality of life of the dying person and bring relief to the family members. Hospices are different to hospitals because hospitals cure or treat patients for them to heal and go back into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When David died she carried on with this idea but she knew she would have to train as a doctor to get the support she needs. In her studies she concentrated on the study of pain and the use of drugs. During her time training as a doctor she worked at a hospice, this was St Joseph s Hospice that was run by Catholic nuns. She became a practising Christian. This was a very good experience because she could talk to real people with real problems of dying. She realised that the last few weeks of a person s life could be the most important. It was time for her ideas to be put into practise in 1959. She put her ideas on paper for a centre for the dying. She knew what she wanted to cal it: St Christopher s Hospice. She chose the name because the dying are travellers to an unknown place (after death) St Christopher is the saint who look after the travellers. She sent her proposal off as to as many important people as possible. The first St Christopher s Hospice opened in 1967. How do they deal with pain? The St Christopher hospice deals with pain through the use of drugs and Technology. The hospices concentrate with 2 major diseases. The first is Cancer and the second is Motor neurone syndrome. The Hospice aims to improve the quality of life for the patient and relief for their family. They provide pain control because pain is a key figure in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Impact Of A Late National Policy Initiative P4: In this task I am going to quickly explain how one particular legislation promote anti discriminatory practice and then assess how it d been utilized. I am then going to evaluate the impact of a late national policy initiative that advances hostile to oppressive practice. Ultimately I will be evaluating the accomplishment of a late legislation in advancing against prejudicial practice. THE DATA PROTECTION ACT (1998): The Data Protection Act (DPA) is a law intended to secure individual information put away on PCs or in a sorted out paper recording framework. Amid the second half of the twentieth century, organizations, associations and the administration started utilizing PCs to store data about their clients, customers and staff in databases. For instance: names, addresses, contact data, vocation history, medicinal conditions, convictions and financial record. The relationship in the middle of gathering and scattering of information, innovation, people in general desire of security and the legitimate and political issues encompassing them. However, the Data Protection Act 1998 is an Act intended to ensure data held about people. All associations including health and social care organisations must enroll as an information client and take after the principles gave. How can it advance hostile to segregation? It permits individuals data to be kept secret and not be utilized as a part of a way that is unlawful. It additionally makes individuals mindful that systems are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Anahita Research Paper Artemis the daughter of Zeus and twin of Apollo begot of the Titaness Leto is a multi faceted deity of the hunt, the moon, and wilderness. Moreover, her Roman cognate the goddess Diana presides over the same roles as that of her Greek counterpart. In the Hindu pantheon, Dayana worshiped and venerated by virgins alike, is a Sanskritisation of her Latin name. Not only but she was among the prime deities in the (Greek) pantheon enthroned among one of the multi generational class of Hellenic deities (the Olympians) enforcing their grip on cosmic authority over the entire universe (based at Mt. Olympus). Around 23 24 centuries ago there was a temple in Ephesus, Turkey, residing on the Ionian coast dedicated to this particular goddess. She was nonetheless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lommel as the Vedic Sarasvati. Anahita (also known as Anahid in Middle Persian) is also portrayed as a river goddess of fertility, water, and even wisdom. Harahvati is the corrupted version of Sarasvati in Persia, whose name was used for a river branching out from Mount Hara (almost like Meru Parvata in nature) into the Vourakasa sea. We have another account by Isidore of Charax stating that Anahid or Artemis had another temple dedicated to her located in ancient Kangavar. Nevertheless, Anahita is alleged to have shared similarities with Aphrodite and Athena, both fellow Olympians bearing a tremendous list of dissimilarities between one another. Aphrodite is the only female deity of the Olympians to be a generation before Zeus! Not far from the Mesopotamian temples of Anahita at Baseila and Beonan is Elymais, hosting a temple (Ta Azara) both sacred to Artemis and Athena; a place where tame lions can be found. As for Artemis s temple in Kangavar, Iran, well.... I may have lied to you guys on that part. It used to be considered a temple during the Parthian epoch. But as time progressed, an Iranian archaeologist by the name of M. Hassoud had inferred that it had different origins outside the realm of shrines and consecrated sanctums. And in its place, a palace from the times of the 7th century Sasanian King Khosrow II, as observed from its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay about The Battle of Ole Miss SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE THE BATTLE OF OLE MISS AS IT RELATES TO THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE AND AMERICAN HISTORY A TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR K.R.V. HENINGBURG DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY BY MONA SALIMI SACRAMENTO, CA 19 APRIL 2010 James Meredith s successful campaign to gain admission to the Univeristy of Mississippi, Ole Miss , and desegregate education in the state most resistant to integration of educational institutions, has become a crucial episode in civil rights history. Ole Miss transformed Mississippi politics and contributed to a cultural shift in the region, as well as invigorated local civil rights activists and those in neighboring states 1. The historic showdown between James Meredith and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... because his views were aligned with that of most whites, and Clyde Kennard, who hoped that school officials would be moved by his service in the military, proved to Meredith that to hope that white Mississippians would voluntarily desegregate their schools...was wishful thinking . In 1956 Meredith read about Eisenhower s decision to send federal troops to Little Rock Arkansas to enforce the Brown decision. This news made him confident in his existing belief that if he wanted to be admitted to Ole Miss he would need backing from the federal government.6 The backing of Meredith by the Kennedy Administration adds an interesting dimension to the narrative of Ole Miss. Involvement of federal politics in black issues has historically been dependent on whether it is in the interest of the federal government. During Reconstruction, for example, progressive reforms initiated by the Republican Party were motivated by the necessity of having a politically loyal contingent of voters in Southern, democrat dominated states.7 With the start of the Cold War Washington D.C. s interest in the lives and desires of African Americans is renewed as it struggles to overcome its racist image in recently liberated former colonies overseas in Africa and Asia8. Although it is irrelevant to the discussion of the events that transpired at the university and to race relations in Mississippi, the foreign policy responsible for the involvement of the federal government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. I Still Believe People Are Good At Heart By Anne Frank In her diary, Anne Frank famously wrote, In spite of everything, I still believe people are good at heart. She was inspired to say this by the people who helped her, her positivity that showed, and everyone in the secret annex. Anne Frank and all of the other Jews were forced to go to concentration camps of go into hiding due to Hitler who was anti semitic. While in the annex, she kept a diary and after she was killed in the concentration camps, later on, this diary was published. After that, a play was made from her diary that was called The Diary of Anne Frank. Consequently, people were exposed to the heartbreaking story of Anne Frank, her family, and her friends. The play really showed the emotions of the characters and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, Anne was terrified to go into hiding but her positivity and hope showed and taught many people lessons on how you should look at life. Anne had such a big influence on the people who read her diary. The play that was constructed off of her diary writings really lets us understand how and what Anne was feeling along with the others in the house. The Franks in addition to their friends, had people who helped them out while they were in hiding. This is one reason why Anne would have thought that people were really good at heart. One prime example is Miep Gies. She helped the Franks even though she was not faithful in the Jewish religion. Meip replenished everyone in the group by bringing them what they needed. She had a well thought out tactic that helped her be able to bring supplies to the secret annex. She never gave up on them and helped them through their entire hiding. This shows that people may not believe in the same things as you, but deep in their heart, they are willing to help anyone in need. The group of people hiding in the secret annex was in need, they had no way of getting food or any other supplies. This is where Miep came in to help them. She brought them the food, plus all of the supplies that they needed, therefore, making them live much longer than they should have. In the play, you could tell how happy the family was to see her. On page 326, we read, Thank you, Miepia. You shouldn t have done it. this was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Questions On Operating Systems Structure Critical Comparison NTFS ZFS COURSEWORK ONE REPORT Mohamed Mahamud | W1442717 | Operating Systems Structure Introduction File systems is a method of sorting data structure in the operating systems and means to keep track of the virtual data in the operating systems without a file system information stored would be a large body of data with no way of knowing where a piece of data is stored begins and ends. File systems is also referred to as partition or disk which is uses files or the type the file systems. A file system on a disk or partition is a way to organize, navigate, hierarchical data can be accessed, stored and retrieved in a form of folders or files. When files system is referred to as a partition it means that the hierarchy of directories also known as the directory tree. It is used to organize files on a computer system, the hierarchy of directories is locked on a single partition or disk it can also be spread over multiple disks even disks on a different computer at a different location. When a file system is referred to as type of file system it is the way the stored data are organized on computer disk for example a file or folder that is that is stored on a hard disk or a partition on the hard disk. It is generally a piece of code in the kernel module which maintenance the logical data structures located in the storage. The main functions that every file system should have are efficient organization of data quick storage and retrieval ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Did The Unfit Emperors Lead To The Fall Of Rome The Western Roman Empire was one of the greatest Empires of the world In the Western Roman Empire politics was the first contributing factor the fall of it. One of the many reasons is because of their unfit emperors. They had many. The ones who were unfit, were greedy and used cruelty to control and keep control of their empire. Not all showed the ability to be the emperor, some of them inherited the throne, and some of the people who did had a mentally unstable personality. Some Emperors were assassinated by their Praetorian Guard for position or money. Once the Praetorian Guard assassinates the emperor, if they had a leader their leader would become the emperor. As a result of the unfit emperors civil wars broke out across Rome. Legions fought one another. The citizens of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The empire was to gigantic to protect. They had used natural borders. For example, rivers which were impossible to protect and control. They also built walls, but they didn t have enough legionaries to protect them. Roman legionaries became so caught up in salaries and control over the throne that they lost focus on their jobs. Roman legionaries became weak therefore the Romans hired Germanic mercenaries. Mercenaries are people who kill in war for people who pay them. Unfortunately for the Romans they got a mind of their own and turned their backs on the Romans. Sense the legionaries lost focus on their job, the Germanic tribes found that it was the best time to attack Rome. When they did they destroyed some of the aqueducts which shortened the fresh water supply. This was a very smart thing for the Germanic tribes to do because you can only live without fresh water for less than a week. When the rivers, Rhine and Danube Rivers, froze it helped the invaders sense they could just walk over it. Which is exactly what helped Germanic Chief Alaric and Germanic tribes invade Rome and burn it to the ground in 410 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy on Cuba Britt Pendergrast Dr. Cassell AP Lang 4th period Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy on Cuba The foreign policy of the United States toward Cuba over the past fifty years has caused many problems for the Cuban society and its people, and relations between the two nations have been at odds for decades due to the harsh foreign policy stance of the United States toward Cuba. The United States has considered Cuba as its enemy ever since July 1960 when Fidel Castro s new revolutionary government changed everything. Castro seized privately owned land in Cuba, nationalized several privately owned companies (most of which were subsidiaries of U.S. businesses), and heavily taxed American products which led to U.S. exports being reduced greatly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, the U.S. banned trade with and travels to Cuba and considered all countries who do engage in Cuban trade and travel to be an enemy to the U.S. (Arcelaschi 1). When the United States learned of Cuba s communist affiliations they did not take time to analyze the situation and quickly cut off all relations and access to the nation, which sent a message but did nothing to destroy communism. Even after a course of several decades with the harsh isolationist policy in place, Castro s communist regime is still firmly in power. The U.S. was too quick in its decision and attempt to take out the communist government and took drastic measures by imposing a full embargo to try to solve a problem that could have been solved in a much more effective and ethical way. The relatively short distance between Cuba and the U.S. naturally led to a long and involved history of relations between the two nations, but relations between the two nations over the past fifty years have been unhealthy and harmful to both nations. The embargo imposed by the U.S. has only been damaging and unhelpful to the situation. As a result of the new government s nationalization policy, American investors suffered major losses and the U.S. retaliated in July 1960 by canceling planned purchases of Cuban sugar (Crouch 70). This was the first act of neglect toward Cuba that would only quickly progress until all trade and relations were cut off with Cuba. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...