Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Apa Reference Page Citation Generator. APA 6 Citation Generator
1. ⭐Apa Reference Page Citation
Generator. APA 6 Citation
Generator ...
1. Step
To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net.
The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments.
During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email
address.
2. Step
In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the
10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred
sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style,
attach a sample of your previous work.
3. Step
When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our
platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your
request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and
feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing.
4. Step
After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your
expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the
writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services.
5. Step
When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request
multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to
provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full
refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met.
⭐Apa Reference Page Citation Generator. APA 6 Citation Generator ... ⭐Apa Reference Page Citation
Generator. APA 6 Citation Generator ...
2. The Rocket Man Theme
The Rocket Man
Well, it wasn t Mars, and it wasn t Venus, and it wasn t Jupiter or Saturn that killed him. We wouldn t
have to think of him every time Jupiter or Saturn or Mars lit up the evening sky. This was different.
(Bradbury 74). Doug s words in The Rocket Man goes on track of what the book s theme is.
Throughout The Illustrated Man, the theme is that decisions in life can be consequential. The theme of
decisions made in life can be consequential can be seen in the novel, The Illustrated Man by Ray
Bradbury of the story, The Rocket Man, where Dad s decision of going up to space affects his
relationship with his wife, how it has put him in a state of exhaustion, and where Dad ends up, it
changes Mother and Doug.
As the story begins, The Rocket Man, it is shown that the decisions made can form a bitter impact on
others. It is revealed in the text of the story, that Mother and Dad do not have the strongest
relationship. In the beginning, Mother shows an obvious disinterest towards the thought of Dad
travelling to space, then coming back to Earth every three months. It s not only because she asked
Doug for help to convince Dad to stay in space, but she also says certain phrases that represent her
disinterest. Once she said the light was too strong at night. But there s no moon this week, I said.
There s starlight, she said. (Bradbury 67). Bradbury portrays Mother in this conversation as a
dispirited person. Someone who is worn down from not seeing her
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
3. The Importance Of Endovascular Devices
Navigation of blood vessels is an essential part in reaching a lesion or a vessel segment for treatment.
Such task is achieved using an endovascular device. The circulatory system being tortuous,
improvements to endovascular devices are being investigated. Here the process involved in improving
this medical field was by combining two technologies together: endovascular devices and ionic
electroactive polymers (i EAP).
Medical procedures such as angioplasty, coronary and peripheral, atherectomy, interventional
nephrology, interventional radiology, thoracic endovascular aortic repair, full biliary catheter
procedure require a skilled physician to operate an endovascular device. It is a wire or spring used as a
guide for placement of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Endovascular devices are usually constrained to specific characteristics. The five major characteristics
are size, length, stiffness, coating and tip configuration. Endovascular devices are made up of a
stainless steel coil which surrounds a tapered inner core, where the tip of the wire can be straight,
angled, or J shaped and some include a shaping ribbon allowing the physicians to adjust the tip angle
to their liking. Their diameter varies from 0.010 to 0.038 (0.254 mm to 0.9652 mm), many have a
diameter of 0.014 as it allows for an easier access to more places [1]. Endovascular devices can have
polymer covers, coils, coatings all of which will have a different effect on different properties. Coils
provide tactile feedback, radiopacity and maintain constant overall diameters and polymer
covers/sleeves provide optimal lubricity to overcome resistance and access to the lesion.
An Electroactive Polymer (EAP) is a polymer that undergoes a change in size or shape when subject
to an electric field. These are most commonly used in actuators and sensors. Ionic EAPs (i EAP)
require much lower voltages for actuation to occur, 1 5V compared to 10V/µm, and they have low
electromechanical coupling. This makes
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
4. Water Bottle Vs. Non-Insulated Control Bottle
The water bottles insulation was effective, because when comparing the average change in
temperature from the beginning to the end for the insulated bottle (which is 2.7 C) and the non
insulated control bottle (which is 3.9 C), there is a 1.2 C difference in temperature change. To improve
my current design, I could model it more after the design of a thermos, a flask that effectively keeps
liquids hot or cold. I could add a layer of silver on the inside to prevent heat from coming in and
escaping the bottle by radiation, or a thin layer of glass on the outside to prevent heat from entering or
leaving the bottle by conduction. A more simple improvement could simply be to add more tinfoil, to
prevent less heat from escaping and create more of
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
5. Dividend Discount Model
Financial Market Revision
Question 1 Performance Evaluation Calculation Discursive 20% 80% Question 2 Dividend Valuation
Model 45% 55% Question 3 Option strategies Straddles 80% 20% Question 4 Duration and convexity
Price yield relationship 30% 70% Question 5 Option and Futures mixed N/A 100% Question 6 CAPM
40% 60%
Dividend Discount Models 1. The intrinsic value, denoted V0, of a share of stock is defined as the
present value of all cash payments to the investor in the stock, including dividends as well as the
proceeds from the ultimate sale of the stock, discounted at the appropriate risk adjusted interest rate, k.
Whenever the intrinsic value, or the investor s own estimate of what the stock is really worth, exceeds
the market ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What is the firm value, assuming no growth opportunities? What is the present value of the firm s
growth opportunities? The risk free rate of return on Treasury bills is 4.8%. The market risk premium
is 6% and Innovation s share beta is 1.2. b) Calculate Innovation s price earnings ratio and the price
book ratio (i.e. the ratio of the market value to book value) as of 31 December 2002. c) What are the
advantages and disadvantages of each of the three valuation methods used in (a), and (b)? d) State
whether Innovation s share is overvalued or undervalued as of 31 December 2002. Support your
conclusion using your answers to previous questions and any data provided. The past 10 year average
FTSE All Share index relative price earnings and price book ratios for Innovation were 0.4 and 1.12,
respectively.
9 a. Dividend Discount Model The oldest discounted cash flow models in
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
6. The Need For Security As A Integrated Unified...
Security
As with many great idea there within lies caveats. The need for security is crucial. After all, any
breach can cause serious harm to the business and its employees. In order to secure such a complex
Unified Communications (UC), one must understand the vulnerabilities to be had. Within this research
project, the security concerns shall be addressed prior in order to learn the possibilities to be had in
developing an IC that could regurgitate its own information through data mining to continuously
achieve higher levels of workplace efficiency. Thereby creating the SMARTbusiness model.
The Need for Commonality and Uniform Structure
With the continued rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), so does the continued rise of urgency on part
of most product manufacturers and service providers to produce a device that can not only
communicate information regarding its current condition, but also communicate the condition of what
is around the device. The fast pace of IoT development has produced a perplexing variety of device
configurations, each with their own attributes, data structures, and particularities. In addition,
companies are deploying variations of devices, each designed to meet specific purposes. As a result,
the ability to manage IoT devices is rapidly diminishing.
Configuration Management
Another concern regards is configuration management. In time, some common standards will become
a part of the design for IoT devices. However, when these standards mature and
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
7. Corruption In Famous Last Word Essay
War is a horrific experience made worse by those who try to control it for their own advantage. In
Famous Last Words, Timothy Findley creates a world of intrigue as he describes the tales of
conspiracy and corruption for world domination. That made World War II far worse than it otherwise
would have been. This is shown through the relationships of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor,
Joachim von Ribbentrop, and Benito Mussolini.
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are prominent people in society, who want more power. The
people in the Duke amp;#8217;s alliance invited Mr. Coty to join the alliance because, in the Duke
amp;#8217;s words, quot;From time to time, Monsieur Coty and his friends are useful to us. quot; ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Von Ribbentrop is a very selfish man who is looking out for his own safety and benefit at others
amp;#8217; expense. quot;You must always remember what it is we want amp;#8230;.and that some
of us must fall before we can have it, quot; (263) he says, openly admitting he is prepared to let others
fall for his own personal gain. He wants Schellenberg to join forces with him. Von Ribbentrop says to
Schellenberg, quot; amp;#8230;I think you and I might do very well together whatever it is you
amp;#8217;re trying to do alone. So many plots are afoot. We live in a world of intrigue. One has to
be careful not to get caught up in the coil amp;#8217;s of someone else amp;#8217;s downfall. quot;
(322) Von Ribbentrop knows that the two of them together can be very successful and that they must
be sure not to get mixed with the wrong alliances which will bring them down. A very conniving man,
von Ribbentrop pretends to care about others but is very much in the game for himself.
Joachim von Ribbentrop wants very much so to prevail and is willing to do whatever necessary
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
8. Australia s Interconnection With England
Australia s interconnection with England
By Clement Wong
School Report 9 March, 2015
Introduction
Australian British relations are one of the closest international relationships in existence, marked by
culture, institutions and language, Australia have a few interconnection with England by military,
tourism, migration, economic, sports, culture, science and engineer. Firstly, Globalisation is acting an
important role between Australia and England, however what is globalisation? Globalization is the
process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased
trade and cultural exchange. Globalization has increased the production of goods and services.
Tourism
Tourism is one of the major interconnection between Australia and England. Tourism is
Industry The City of London has been funding for the development of resources in Australia since the
old days The oil industry in Australia started with Commonwealth Oil Refineries, a collaboration
between the Australian government and the Anglo Persian Oil Company (later BP). Ties are strong in
the media industry; Rupert Murdoch s involvement in British newspapers and BSkyB is mentioned
above, but Fremantle Media has gone the other way to acquire and merge Crackerjack Productions
with the creators of Neighbors.
Anglo Australian companies have become some of the biggest multinational mining companies
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
9. Hypoglycemia Research Paper
Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized with abnormally low blood sugar. Some symptoms
include: nervousness or anxiety, shakiness, sweating, chills, clamminess, impatience or irritability,
confusion, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, hunger or nausea, impaired or blurred vision, headache,
weakness or fatigue, lack of coordination, and if severe enough unconsciousness and seizures.
(diabete.org) This condition is also known as hyperinsulinism, which is caused by excessive insulin
secretion, resulting in low blood glucose levels. (Marieb pg. 624.) For those with diabetes
hypoglycemia can result if a person takes too much insulin, does not eat enough food, or the right
kinds of foods. (Smith, pg. 264) This condition, for both diabetic and non diabetic, ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fasting hypoglycemia causes can be from salicylates (a type of pain reliever) sulfa drugs (an
antibiotic), pentamidine (to treat a serious kind of pneumonia), quinine (to treat malaria) Alcohol,
especially with binge drinking, serious illnesses, such as those affecting the liver, heart, or kidneys,
low levels of certain hormones, such as cortisol, growth hormone, glucagon, or epinephrine, and
tumors, such as a tumor in the pancreas that makes insulin or a tumor that makes a similar hormone
called IGF II (hormone.org) Reactive causes are having pre diabetes or being at risk for diabetes,
which can lead to trouble making the right amount of insulin, stomach surgery, which can make food
pass too quickly into your small intestine, and rare enzyme deficiencies that make it hard for your
body to break down food. (hormone.org) For someone within the pre diabetes range their bodies are
beginning to become unresponsive to the insulin amounts produced, or are producing the wrong
amounts. This is due to over stimulated insulin receptors trying to keep up with the balancing of the
blood glucose
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
10. Outline and Discuss the Major Roles and Functions of the...
Within our Jamaican schools the guidance counseling programmes are designed to implement core
principles as stated by the Jamaican school curriculum. Guidance counsellors are the ones who play
the role of effectively analyzing and implementing these programmes which ensure that all students
are well prepared to manage these exciting times ; every student needs support and guidance. This is
imperative as they embark upon the academic, social, spiritual and developmental challenges of
adolescence; a time of rapid growth and change. Our guidance and counselling programmes offer
students the opportunity to develop these characteristics necessary to become successful adults in a
fast changing world. The primary goal of guidance and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Ministry of Education (2009) outlines the major components that comprise roles and functions as:
preventative, interventive, supportive administrative and pro professional development. In order to
help Jamaican students make the transition from childhood to adulthood, the guidance counsellor s
role is integral in this quest towards the holistic development of these students. How important are
these roles and functions in the development of our children, our future? This essay seeks to outline
the major roles and functions of a guidance counsellor in our Jamaica school setting and also to
examine some of the factors which negatively impact the guidance counsellor in his or her quest
towards fulfilling these roles.
As a guidance counsellor the implementation of all the components geared towards the holistic
development of students must be considered and implemented. These should be ongoing and emphasis
should be placed on classroom guidance as well as group and individual counselling. Ministry of
Education (2009) coined preventive measures as proactive initiatives implemented to deter the onset
of individual and group problems.
These measures and strategies will provide students and others the opportunities to learn skills of
conflict resolution and reduction. Guidance Counsellors are able to assist in the planning,
implementing and coordinating of orientation designed to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
11. Reflection Of Remember The Titans
Remember the Titans is a movie about a football team, but it was not as a simple as it seemed. The
year is 1971, a high school in Alexandria, Virginia becomes integrated. Bringing together many
talented athletes. This movie is lead by two coach s, Coach Boone (Denzel Washington), and Coach
Yoast (Will Patton). Before the school was integrated Coach Yoast who is white was the head coach.
After the integration Coach Boone was given the title head coach. Yoast does not want that to happen,
and Boone does not agree on it either. He has respect for him, but understands he has a job to do. With
this happening Coach Boone is the first black coach of an integrated school. The thing was Coach
Yoast has his players and Coach Boone has is. They both new the challenge of bringing them together
was going to be difficult. When Yoast tells his white players they do not want to play for a black
coach. It seems completely unreasonable, but during this time racism was a big problem. He did not
want his players to lose their scholarships so he accepts the title of assistant coach. All of the players
were very talented but as a team they were nothing. They weren t working together at all, because they
both had too much of an ego and did not want to work together. So the whole team was sent to
football camp, but the point of this camp was to make them play as a team. Of course they went to
improve their skills, but the main reason was to build a bond between the players. They headed to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
12. Strategic Management Case Study
Q1. Expand on the rationale behind the Fiat and Chrysler strategic alliance.
In December 2008 Fiat witnessed such a drop off in its demand for cars that they were forced to close
for a month and lay off close to 50,000 workers. The company indicated that amid the financial crisis
it was looking for a partner who could give the company the much needed push in the North American
market. Fiat learned about Chrysler s bankruptcy problems and put an offer on the table for the
purchase of Chrysler. Experts felt the alliance was part of Fiat s expansion and risk diversification
strategy. On Jan 20th, 2009 as part of its bankruptcy filing, Chrysler announced its plans to establish a
global strategic alliance with Fiat.
The rationale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was because of this agreement with the Government that Chrysler had to present a long term
viability plan to the US Government by the end of March 2009, which needed to include the
possibility of mergers with other companies. This is effectively what allowed the Fiat/Chrysler
alliance to take place.
Q2. Investigate what could be a hindrance to the realisation of the synergies of the Fiat / Chrysler
partnership?
In any merger, or acquisition for that matter, it can be extremely difficult. In a lot of cases mergers
often fail to produce the anticipated gains.
There are many difficulties of which both Chrysler and Fiat may encounter, such as;
1. One company s reputation can damage the profitability of the venture as a whole.
2. The coming together of different cultures.
3. Different business strategies.
4. Increase in management turnover.
5. Increase in bureaucratic and export costs.
1. Reputation
A good reputation is worth more than money Publilius Syrus
A company s reputation will determine its success rate; a good reputation generally leads to a
successful profitable company. A bad reputation will affect a company s profitability whether that is
through poor customer service or production faults, if a company garners a substandard reputation
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
13. F. Scott Fitzgerald s Every Trip Is A Quest
Mahima Budhathoki
AP Literature Summer Assignment
Every Trip Is a Quest (Except When It s Not)
* Quests real reason is always self knowledge.
* Quest consists of 5 things: A quester, place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges and trials en
route, and a real reason to go there.
* Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone 5 things needed in a quest. The questers: Harry, Ron and
Hermione. A place to go: Cellar. A stated reason to go there: To obtain the stone. Challenges : e.g. the
human size chessboard, the room full of flying keys. Real reason to go there: To stop Professor
Quirrell ( Lord Voldemort) from gaining the stone.
* Cry, The Beloved Country Quester: Stephen Kumalo. A place to go: Johannesburg. A stated reason
to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
* Every character s personality has a season and it usually depends on the month.
* Spring: child, youth, newness
* Winter: old age, resentment, death
* Summer: adulthood, romance, passion.
* Fall: middle age, tiredness, harvest
* To create irony, contrast, and feeling, authors use seasons.
* Passing In this book every season symbolized what was going to happen or the type of emotion the
characters were going to experience in that chapter. In the beginning of the book it is a very hot day
and Irene goes out to get some iced tea and meets an old friend Claire who she does not like. She then
goes to Claire s house for tea where she meets her white husband who is very prejudiced against black
people. This causes her to leave very outraged. He anger matched with the season/weather that day.
21. Marked For Greatness
* In literature, when a character has a physical mark or imperfection it almost always symbolizes
psychological, emotional, or moral values.
* In each story the hero or main character is marked in some way whether it is a scar, an amputated
leg, some mark that sets him apart from everyone else, etc.
* When a character is marked it is or an element called character
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
14. Dagoberto Gilb Narcissism
Do you know the story of Narcissus? He was the very handsome fellow in Greek mythology who,
because of his indifference and disdain toward others, was punished by the gods by falling in love
with his own image. He was so enraptured by his beauty that he was unable to pull himself away from
his own reflection, and he wasted away and died. Narcissism is also considered a social and cultural
problem in America. It s not surprising to see a rise in narcissism in this generation given that young
people are being bombarded by these messages and sorts of commercial all day, every day through
every form of media. It is the same with Jake who is the main character in the story Love in L.A by
Dagoberto Gilb. In the story, Jake is consumed with himself and with gaining more pleasure for
himself. He wants much more than he has, and he wants it for him to be appraised by many women
and finally fell in love with him. He clearly sees himself as a ladies man and uses every opportunity to
COLLECT them. He thinks that having all the luxurious things will make him feel like invincible, like
he is the greatest human being that god created. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although many will argue that narcissism is just a behavior that will not pose any danger to anyone,
Gilb has a theme of narcissism, showing us that young and adult people these days are being infected
with this narcissism because of being materialistic, having unmanaged stress, and easy access on
social
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
15. The Postmorbid Condition by Vivian Sobchack Essays
Reading Questions on the essay: The Postmorbid Condition by Vivian Sobchack
1. Sobchack s argument pertaining to on screen violence that she wrote thirty years ago was that any
violent acts portrayed in movies back then was to emphasize the importance of an element in a story,
an emphatic way of engaging the viewers and forcing them to feel what the movie was about. It gave
them a sense of the substance of the plot which would allow them to feel for the characters and yearn
for good to overcome evil. In other words, the effort made to engage audiences through depictions of
violence created violence that was artistic and well done, or as Sobchack writes, violence was
aestheticized. Violence was incorporated into film in a stylistic ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Sobchack also states that meaningless violence, or violence with no significance is not only prevalent
in film, but in everyday life as well.
4. Irony and Satire do contribute to the desensitizing of audiences due to the fact that the meaning of
violence is completely abandoned and viewers see only the comedic side of the scene. For example, in
Pulp Fiction Jules recites from the Bible before killing his victim, completely turning the attention of
viewers from the meaning of the young man s impending death, and in the scene entitled The Bonnie
Situation, the cleanup of the killing is focused on more than the senseless, meaningless act itself.
Modern violence in movies, in Sobchack s words, have become excessive in violence and that when
they elicit screams, they also elicit laughter. Too much violence becomes so outrageous and over the
top that gore and the quantity of death are expected, and that is considered funny by audiences (432).
As a result, violence does not seem real anymore.
Reading questions on the essay, A Moral Never Never Land: Identifying with Tony Soprano by James
Harold.
1. Plato and Tolstoy argued that art can be dangerous because audiences can identify with many of the
characters portrayed in any specific work, and
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
16. Stereotypes In The Help By Kathryn Stockett
Dr. David Pilgrim is a scholar on controversies in correlation to multiculturalism, diversity, and race
relations. As an identified public speaker, he is interviewed by countless acclaimed sources, such as
Time Magazine, New York Times, and Washington Post. Widely recognized for being the founder of
the Jim Crow Museum; he aspires to invoke conversations regarding diversity and race relations to stir
positive development. As a professor of Sociology at Ferris State University, Pilgrim delves into the
impertinent caricature of Mammy in relation to African American Women. This became an idealistic
image politically, socially and economically for the Caucasian mass of America, especially prominent
amongst the Jim Crow Era. Mammy signifies the ideals that every Black ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Demonstrating that one should be devoted purely to their white employers. The novel, The Help by
Kathryn Stockett, focuses upon the complications and struggles of Black Women in this Era such as;
having to deal with a multitude of stereotypes and standards of what persona they should encapsulate.
Therefore, obstructing any individual s capabilities to strive to a status of grander prestige or class.
Several characters, namely Aibileen and Minny forego various struggles, such as racist comments,
sexist remarks, and a blunt disrespect for their every opinion, despite what they provide for their
employers family. In addition, Caucasian communities never displayed any sense of gratitude for their
labor and hardships. Present day society has undermined the importance of distinguished individuals
and what they sacrifice for their communities, impeding one s ability to progress. Without a varying
array of beings, humanity cannot conclude the new revelations we require to grow and learn.
Furthermore, this inability to accept others is regressive in social, political, and economical
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
17. Nba Research Paper
Basketball is one of the world s most loved sports. Thousands of people gather from all over the world
to watch it. The National Basketball Association or NBA is the whole reason people are able to play
the sport professionally. Although the NBA is a huge company now it wasn t always like this. Before
the NBA there was the Basketball Association of America. (BAA) Many of the rules the NBA has
today didn t exist back then. It all goes back to 1946 November 1st Toronto Canada. 7,040 people
showed up to the first professional basketball game. The New York Knicks against the Toronto
Raptors at Toronto s sky dome. It was strange for Canadians because many of them were fans of
hockey. People decided to go with something completely different and ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
There are three different spots on the court, where players can shoot from. There is the 2 point area, 3
point line, and the free throw line. The 3 point line is 23 feet and 9 inches away from the hoop. The
two point line is anywhere in front of the 3 point line. 2 pointers can be anywhere from just under 23
feet to a couple inches away from the hoop. The free throw line is 15 feet away from the basketball
hoop. Free throws are only given to players who are fouled, a player gets a free shot without any
defenders guarding him. If a player is fouled while taking a shot behind the 3 point line that player
will get 3 free throws. If a player is fouled in front of the 3 point line that player will receive 2 free
throws. If a player is fouled while taking a shot and he makes it that player will only receive 1 free
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
18. Peristalsis And Involuntary Muscle Contractions
The Alimentary Canal is a system which contains different sections and organs that work together to
digest substances. Food substances pass through the alimentary canal which starts at the mouth and
eventually ends up at the anus. Ingestion is the consumption of a substance through the mouth e.g.
eating or drinking. The mouth increases surface area for chemical digestion as Salivary glands
produce Saliva which contains amylase to breakdown starch. Saliva also contains mineral salts to keep
PH constant and Mucin to make food slimy and easier to pass down the oesophagus. Peristalsis is the
movement of food by coordinated involuntary muscle contractions. Peristalsis is used in the
oesophagus, stomach, and intestines to transport food.
Digestion
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
19. Julius Ceaser Fate
Some say the death of Julius Ceaser was the outcome of an overly conceited king, desperate to take
the throne. While others argue pride wasn t the issue, the cause of Ceaser s death was merely fate,
caused by the God s determination to set forth Ceaser s destiny, due to dreams and bad omens. As
expressed in the play of Julius Ceaser, Calpurnia s dream had a big impact on this issue. She believed
her dream of Rome s people bathing in the blood of caeser, from Ceaser s statue was a sign, sign that
Bigger and worse events would take place in the near future, that her husband, and future ruler would
be ripped away, and taken so soon. Nor heaven nor earth have been at peace tonight; Thrice hath
Calhurnia in her sleep cried out, Help, ho ! They murder Ceaser! Who s within? This quote is
foreshadowing, indicating/ warning of a future event. This would be considered Fate, Calpurnia had
seen it in her dream, before the death Ceaser has happened. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
O Ceaser! These things are beyond all use, and I do fear them. (Meaning there was a lion loose
roaming the City OF Rome, the weather was so horrible it seemed like the gods were fighting at war
and the rain that came down upon the capitol was the blood of the dead ghost. This quote explains that
all these omens are a bad sign that bad things are going to happen. These omens were believed to be
bad omens, Cassius also expressed that all these things are happening because of Ceaser, that Ceaser
was to blame for everything that has been taking place in Rome, and that s why Ceaser must
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
20. Dream Life And Reality In Ready Player One By Ernest Cline
Literature is a work of art that is fabricated with the fundamental purpose to convey meaning and
messages to readers. What is conveyed is completely decided by the author, however its underlying
message can be interpreted in multiple forms by different readers. Literature often explores the gap
between reality and the writer s imagination, which can lead to a false sense of reality. This false sense
may eventually allow for an oversimplification of reality, where the real world seems to be
transparent, namely that everything flows too well without disruption. Often times, the aspects of
reality are despised because they come with problems that individuals are not ready to solve. Hence
why people filter certain components of life to make their lives simpler. Moreover, from my
perspective literature has the utmost ability to encourage readers to oversimplify their reality to a great
extent. Oversimplification can be introduced through novels that refer to the difference of a dream life
and reality.
My book club novel, Ready Player One by Ernest Cline examines the struggles and benefits of
physically living in reality and mentally living in a virtual reality. Cline introduces the virtual reality,
OASIS as the primary reason why the protagonist, Wade even continues to exist. However, by
dedicating his life to OASIS, Wade decided to oversimplify his life within OASIS, as specific features
from his true reality vastly differed from those within OASIS. Physique is a large
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
21. Diesel Is the Better Choice for a Greener Earth and Poor...
Diesel Is the Better Choice for a Greener Earth and Poor man s Wallet than Petrol On the planet Earth,
there are over 5,000,000 cars running on the streets everyday, taking people from destination to
destination. Of these cars, there are ones that run on petroleum, diesel, ethanol, electricity, and steam.
In North America, there is a majority of petroleum or gasoline fueled cars, while Europe has a mixture
of both petroleum cars and diesel cars; petroleum and diesel cars each have their advantages and
disadvantages. At the moment, there are more petroleum cars than diesel cars in North
America. With the technology today, the inherently dirty (Lloyd) diesel powered automobiles are ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Diesel fuel has a higher energy density than petroleum therefore it provides more energy per volume.
By getting more energy with the same volume ultimately provides a greater appeal to general
consumers as fuel is sold by volume, not weight. Moreover the greater energy per volume allows for
better fuel economy. This relates to another subject which is highlighted in the eyes of general
consumers, the performance and efficiency of the two types of engines. There are conservative
drivers, and then there are drivers who are in constant need for speed. Sadly for all the racer blooded
drivers, diesel cars may not be what they want, due to pre mixing of fuel and air the petrol engine
operates at higher speed than diesel, but also limits the overall efficiency. Thus most performance cars
and sport cars are generally made with petrol engines to accommodate the high speed. In addition,
mechanically, diesel engines are heavier than petrol engines due to how the diesel engines are
constructed. Diesel engines needs to be at a larger displacement than petrol engines and withstand the
higher combustion pressures needed for ignition. Yet, with the heavier build it also allow car
enthusiasts to acquire a tremendous amount of power and efficiency with the aid of a turbocharger.
Alan Lloyd and Thomas Cackette of the
California Air Resources Board, reasons that Turbochargers reduce both Nitrogen Oxides and Particle
Matter
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
22. Beowulf And Thor Similarities
His father s warrior were wound round his heart. With golden rings, bound to their prince, by his
father s treasure. So young men build, The future, wisely open handed in peace. Protected in war; so
warriors earn,Their fame, and wealth is shaped with a sword. (Beowulf. Page 24). Beowulf and Thor
are two characters who have similarities throughout their life that defines them alike. They both know
what it takes to become king. Their stories and physical actions against evil monsters show they are
not humane.
Beowulf has long blonde hair, with traits of bravery, honor and faith. Beowulf isn t like any modern
hero with magical powers. He has supernatural strength that come with a lot of confidence. He has the
mentality he can take on any evil monsters. His loyalty is described in the story when he volunteers to
Hrothgar that he will kill Grendel and Grendel s mother. Beowulf is described as a hero who kills
monsters with his supernatural strength . a thane, they declared with the strength of thirty in the grip of
each hand (Beowulf chapter 1 lines 380 381). During Beowulf s story he travels to Denmark with 12
men determined to fight against Grendel. Grendel is monstrous, a evil giant who lives underneath the
waters in a swamp. The monster fights and kills the Danes every night. The Danes are left with fear
and danger. Beowulf fights Grendel and slices off his arm and the arm is hung high in the mead hall as
a sign of a accomplishment defeating the monster.
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
23. Analysis Of W. B. Yeats s Sailing To Byzantium
W.B. Yeats poem Sailing to Byzantium presents his concerned about the progression of time and how
someone can become eternal. In this poem, Yeats thoroughly examined his personal struggle with the
agony of old age. Yeats lived from 1865 to 1939; so this poem, got published in 1926 at age 60, which
reflects his fear about aging and becoming immaterial. The main theme in the poem connects between
Yeats ageing body and youthful mind, and his desire to achieve a permanency not possible in reality.
Yeats wished to escape from the human body into the world of Byzantium which represents artistic
magnificence and permanency, however, by the end of the poem Yeats realized that intellect is limited
by human condition.
Accordingly, Brikena ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first stanza of the poem references the impermanence of the natural world, and the fact that
everything must one day meet an end. In the sentence That is no country for old men, the word that
indicates both Ireland and natural world in general (Gillespie). He depicted the country(Ireland) he left
behind, as full of young people, birds, and fish, but he knew that whatever is begotten, born, and dies
(Smith, 1). The young don t think about what might happen after death because they get caught up in a
sensual music (1). They act as if they don t care about the old men who obtained the monuments of
unaging intellect ; they only care about the potential things like living in one other s arms, instead of
art and spiritual things, which don t age or die as living things do (3). Yeats referred all living
creatures as a subject to death.
In the second stanza the poet experienced his physical power decaying continuously, and could not
educate his soul in that country because every singing school, instead of caring for monuments of
unageing intellect it seemed busy studying the monuments of its own significance (Gillespie). Yeats
also mentioned that even if the body becomes old and tattered, the soul wants to live on and grow
(Gillespie). He described himself as a tattered coat upon a stick, which indicates that the old man
looks as helpless as a scarecrow (Gillespie). In order to leave this lifeless scare crow status Yeats
sailed to Byzantium to transform
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
24. Gcse Application In Musical Theatre
And for some unexplainable reason, the crowd goes wild every time.
When dancers kick in unison, in one big wonderful line. (Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick 2015) It is definitely
hard not to relate my theatergoing experience to this lyrics from Something Rotten! when I saw it in
preview in Spring 2015. The song play spoof on the memorable finale of A Chorus Line where Brian
D Arcy James and Brad Oscar did high kicks with the ensemble recreating the legendary finale to the
1975 musical. A finale that I believe, loved by many theater audiences who reacted to it with a long
standing ovation. I was one of those audience at the beginning of this semester. Recalling my first
exposure to the glitz and glam of Broadway through Newsies in 2013, ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Through the lyrics of Hasa Diga Eebowai, the writer Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez not
only make fun of Disney s version of Africa but also empowers the ensemble to tell their story to the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
25. How Did Roman Influence Greek Architecture
The Romans were great admirers of the Greek culture, and down the road they merged their art and
knowledge into their own ways of living. Roman and Greek mythology are almost identical except
their actual language is different. The Romans brought in artist from all over Greece to work in their
areas so therefore Roman art work looked just like Greek art both in architecture and sculpture.
The most important invention in the Roman architecture was the Arch, and thanks to the arch the
development of the aqueduct water conduct was created. This allowed every single house in Rome to
have water carried from the mountaintops with the ability for human use. The arch had symbolic
meaning to the Romans, it represented their power and creativity. Today we see arches everywhere,
from buildings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These structures were basically large day spas, they had various pools, massage areas and cleansing
sections. The Romans made sure to take care of their people.
Courts, temples, theatres, and the senate could all be found in the political center of the city with the
public buildings of importance known as the forum. Everyone who entered the city for business
purposes or political and social exchange would meet here. The forum represented strong influence of
the Greek style of architecture showing density and beauty. It looks very similar to the white house,
which obviously is a place where a lot of political stuff goes on and holds a lot of power.
The most important temple built in Rome, the Pantheon, was devoted to seven of the most important
Gods of their mythology. Today this building is used for church ceremonies and has a daily use. The
front of the Pantheon pays a tribute to Greek temples but its main body is round with a dome shaped
pyramid on top. The sunlight is able to shine through a round opening at the center, a reminder of the
most important God in their
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
26. Initiative Vs. Guilt Psychosocial Stage
Qualities of perseverance, resiliency, and trust encompass the foundation of learning from
experiences. A series of intersecting realities, both the trivial and major, encompass the foundation of
our lives. In essence, we act as mice running through the maze of life. Researchers at MIT report that
an animal s knowledge from a previous situation can subconsciously influence behavior in new
circumstances, shedding light on how our backgrounds inform future choices. When a mouse explores
a new maze, neurons fire in its hippocampus, the center of learning and memory. Individual neurons
fire in a specific pattern that mimics a mouse s movement through space. From looking at the patterns
and sequences from the firing cells, researchers can determine ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
While pregnant, mothers undergo a barrage of questions and mandates from mere strangers tips and
advice about parenting. The focus of parenting also places emphasis on a child s character
development based on the parent s interaction in their natural environment. Alfred Bandura, a social
cognitive psychologist, proposed the Social Learning Theory to explain the phenomenon of
assimilation through observation. In his famous Bobo doll experiment at Stanford University, Bandura
utilized inflatable plastic toys painted to look like clowns. Bandura divided preschoolers into three
categories; the first group observed aggressive adult behaviors, the second group observed
nonaggressive adult behaviors, and a control group did not observe any behaviors. Preschoolers
engaged in distracting activities, such as coloring, while the parent interacted with the Bobo doll in a
manner based on their assignment. As explained by Nolen, at the conclusion of the study, Bandura
found that the children who observed a parent behaving aggressively toward the Bobo doll (why
would the child not want to hit a clown? I assume results pair with coloring outside of the lines) later
mimic the behavior of the adults by attacking the doll in the same fashion. Bandura came up with four
requirements for learning: observation, retention,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
27. Irrational Decisions
Aidan Davis Dr. Richard Joines ENGL 2220.005 3/30/2015 Irrational Decisions The saying
everybody wants what they can t have seems to be very true when it comes to The Last of Mr. Norris
by Christopher Isherwood and Boredom by Alberto Moravia. Dino s need to possess an unobtainable
young girl in Boredom is similar to the desire of Mr. Norris, and the communist party he is affiliated
with, to take control away from the Nazi occupied German Government. Despite these two stories
being over completely different subjects, the authors display a common theme throughout both. The
theme of which being that trying to possess something, or somebody, that is unobtainable will lead a
person to make irrational decisions. In The Last of Mr. Norris by ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Both Cecilia and the government in Germany were unobtainable though. Dino would never be able to
fully possess her, as he wanted to, because Cecilia s not fond of anybody (Moravia 311). As for the
government in Germany, it was unobtainable for Mr. Norris due to the power of the Nazi party in
control. In the process of Mr. Norris trying to gain control of the government and Dino trying to gain
control of a woman, they both took very irrational actions in their attempts. Dino not only resorted to
stalking Cecilia, he also asked her to marry him. After he was denied, Dino s actions became even
more absurd when he tried taking her life by strangling her and later when he drove [his] car into a
plane tree (Moravia 315). Dino was not the only one to take outrageous measures in an attempt to gain
control of something though. Mr. Norris also made many irrational decisions when trying to take
government control away from the powerful Nazi party. For instance, Mr. Norris put William in
danger when he used him as a decoy for a shady business deal between a police agent and German
politician. Mr. Norris also makes the drastic decision to flee Germany after finding out that there are
police watching his every
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
28. Theme Of Love In Frankenstein
Throughout the novel, Frankenstein, many of the characters show the love that they have for each
other. It seemed as though love was one of the main aspects in the book and what seemed to hold a lot
of relationships together. Of course it is known for a mother or a father to love their children, but just
as they love their children, it is understood that they love each other just as much. Just how Victor
loved Elizabeth with what seemed to be every breath he took, and the monster loved Victor because
that was he creator, his father figure. No matter the pain that love may bring, it will always be one of
the main aspects of life.
Earlier in the novel, Victor states, Elizabeth had caught the scarlet fever; but her illness was not
severe, and she quickly recovered. During her confinement, many arguments had been urged to
persuade my mother to refrain from attending upon her. (...), she could no longer debar herself from
society, and entered her chamber longer debar herself from her society, and entered her chamber long
before the danger of the infection was passed. The consequences of this imprudence were fatal
(Shelley, 25). The mother was one of the first to show that the love of a guardian is one that should be
cherished because the actions will show much louder than words. Caroline would not sleep knowing
that her child was sick and the sickness could possibly kill her. The mother had soon gotten sick, but
she was not as fortunate as Elizabeth. A mother s love is a love that
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
29. Robert Frost Tone
Robert Frost develops a tone is his poem by expressing the way he thinks he sees vs what actually
happened . He uses imagery by talking about his childhood and how it is growing from there. In,
(Frost, 19) he describes how girls that bend their knees and put there hands on them and pull their hair
back, he is trying to say that when we are little we do fun things. Robert s tone throughout the poem is
how he is reminiscing about his childhood memories. For example , in (Frost, 3) he states, I like to
think some boy s been swinging them like if it was him. Frost talks about imagination and real life
both at the same time because, he compares birches to ice storms in (Frost, 5 6) because storms bend
the birch tree. He talks about himself in the second movement , about how he would take the stiffness
out of his dad s trees. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He also , uses the repetition of the letter s and c in his stanzas. Frost, also uses a metaphor to describe
his imagination when he says The inner dome of heaven had fallen ( Frost, 13). Moreover, Robert
shows personification when saying Life is too much like a pathless wood describing his way of seeing
life. Frost comments, climbing carefully with the same pains you use to fill a cup (Frost, 23 24) he is
very specific about a dream of his childhood. His overall tone, is wanting to go back to when he was
once a kid. For example, in (Frost, 41 42) he states I was once a swinger of birches. And so I dream of
going back to be like of he wants to go back to his past soon. Towards the end, he says Earth s the
place for love in (Frost, 52) because of all the beautiful things life has to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
30. Itco321 Unit 1 Research Paper
Unit 3 IP ITCO321 Anthony Thurman Stacks are containers of objects that are inserted and then
removed according to Last In First Out (LIFO). This means that the last item inserted will be the first
item removed. Inserting an item is referred to as Pushing, while removing an item is called Popping. A
queue works a little different than a stack does, in that it follows First In First Out. So rather than
having the last object removed first, the first object is removed first. Elements can be inserted at any
time, but the only element that can be removed is the one that has been in the queue the longest.
Pseudo code: Stack Using Push, Pop, and Peek Start Program Push(10) Push (100) Push (1000) //Used
to add items to stack Display ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
{ Stack stack = new Stack(); //utilizing push in order to add to the stack stack.push(10);
stack.push(100); stack.push(1000); Console.WriteLine( ITCO321 Unit 3 IP +
System.Environment.NewLine); Console.WriteLine( Your elements are: +
System.Environment.NewLine + stack); //utilizing pop in order to remove from the stack stack.pop();
stack.pop(); Console.WriteLine( After using pop twice, your new elements are: +
System.Environment.NewLine + stack); Console.WriteLine( You ll notice that the pop has removed
the objects by using FILO ); //utilizing peek, which allows us to take a peek at the stack stack.peek();
Console.WriteLine( Using peek we can take a look at what is inside the stack +
System.Environment.NewLine + stack ); //utilizing clear, in order to clear everything from the stack
stack.clear(); Console.WriteLine( Now after clearing your stack the final result is: +
System.Environment.NewLine + stack); Console.ReadLine(); } }
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
31. The Issues Facing Our Society Today
What is the role of the individual in helping to solve some of the problems we face in our society
today? What are some of the problems we face in our society today? In today s society we are
currently facing ten major issues according to toptenz.net and should these problems be considered as
individual or social responsibilities? Now that we are well into the new Millennium society has begun
to recognize serious concerns with issues that kids have to deal with today. Some issues have always
been there but are now coming to the eyes of the public to find solutions. Other issues are new trends
as society begins to adapt to a faster pace of life (Standberry). Here are some of the issues facing our
youth today: single parent households, drug/alcohol abuse, growing up to fast, and violence in
schools, materialism, obesity, education disparity, shifting economy, and loss of national pride. So
how do we fix just one of these problems, do we come together for a common purpose or do we stand
alone and try to make a difference. This is a hard question to answer, and I believe that it takes society
and individuals to fix what is crumbling in our society. However, someone has to be willing to start. It
is scary to think of what our world will be like in fifteen years, especially if you are a parent who
worries if they are providing their children with the moral standards, social growth, and economical
opportunities that they could face in our society today. While it is hard to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
32. Methods Of Performance Evaluation And Verification On...
Methods of Performance Evaluation and Verification on Multi Core Architecture for Motion
Estimation Algorithm Trupti Dhaygude1, Sopan D.Kadam2 and Shailesh.V.Kulkarni3 Department of
Electronics and Tele Communication Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology Pune 48
1dhaygudetrupti@gmail.com 2 sopan.kadam173@gmail.com 3svk12345@rediffmail.com Abstract
Video compression utilizes high computational power. For real time requirements of multimedia
applications faster computations need to be performed. To fulfill such requirements of video
compression a parallel computational algorithm can be implemented. In this thesis, the parallelism of
multi core architecture was exploited using block matching algorithm. The test implementation of the
algorithm was done on MATLAB. The parallel model was designed using OpenMP and its
implementation was tested on multi core architectures. The parallel implementation divides a current
frame into independent macro blocks and each block is allotted to OpenMP section which then assigns
it to a thread for performing the computations. The result of the implementation shows speedier
computations with effective utilization of multi cores. This work suggests a promising approach which
can further be developed and exploited. Keywords motion estimation, block matching algorithm, multi
core architecture, OpenMP, multithreading. I. INTRODUCTION In the present motion estimation
scenario, faster and more efficient algorithm needed to be
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
33. Alternator Case Study
Title: Is your car battery having issues due to failing alternator? When you encounter flashing
headlights, slowing down or weird noises while driving, your vehicle isn t spooky; odds are a
damaging alternator. The alternator is a key segment in your automobile s electrical framework,
transforming the energy from the crankshaft into the electricity to control it s electrical network and to
enable the battery to recharge. How would you know when your cars alternator is failing? 1. Battery
Dies Clearly, batteries some of the time bombs of its own yet a terrible alternator can really make the
battery deplete when it s unable to recharge it. In case that, your battery goes dead, get the alternator
checked when changing the battery so it doesn t
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
34. Memo Immigration Case Study
This memo is prepared pursuant to your instructions dated Friday, 15th September 2017. You asked
for research on the adverse consequences if any that a conviction and sentencing on criminal charges
can have on Mr. Waltz status as a landed immigrant.
FACTS
Mr. Waltz, a landed immigrant, has been charged with mischief, by willfully damaging Ashley May s
(his ex girlfriend) computer, contrary to s.430 of the Criminal Code, and theft of Ms. May s guitar,
contrary to s.322 of the criminal code.
ISSUE(S)
1. Can landed immigrants face adverse immigration consequences from conviction and sentencing on
charges in the Criminal Code?
2. Could any adverse immigration consequences flow from the conviction and sentencing for the
charge of mischief, contrary to s.430 of the Criminal Code and or theft, contrary to s.322 of the
Criminal Code?
This memo focuses on the implications for landed immigrants specifically and not on other Canadian
status categories since the Mr. Waltz is a landed immigrant.
BRIEF CONCLUSION(S)
1. On the topic of adverse immigration consequences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Persons in Canada or those seeking entrance to Canada are divided into distinct categories and
provided with rights and benefits based on their category. One of those categories is that of permanent
resident. Section 2(1) of the IRPA defines a permanent resident (formerly known as landed immigrants
) as a person who has obtained and not lost permanent resident status. In Canada (Minister of
Employment and Immigration) v Chiarelli, [1992] 1 SCR 711, at paragraph 26, the Supreme Court
notes that the most fundamental principle of immigration law is that non citizens do not have an
unqualified right to enter or remain in the country. The two instances where landed immigrants may
become inadmissible and deported from Canada
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
35. Essay On Puritan Theology
Puritan Theology
Puritans always had very strict beliefs.Among these beliefs the puritans thought sin should not be
expressed and a sinner should be shamed, hell is the single most terrifying thing so they instilled fear
to get people to convert, and they are the city on a hill so they should lead by example and be the best.
In the sermons Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, A Model of Christian Charity, and a Sermon
Preached by Samson Occom the authors talk about some of these puritan beliefs.
Puritans thought of themselves as the elect . The elect is a group of people who were predestined to be
saved by God. John Winthrop knows that the puritans believe that and plays it to his advantage. He
uses this quote to prove to the puritans they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He directly states the eyes of all people are upon us. Thus giving the puritans validation. He say this to
win the over and get them to see his side by telling something they already believe. He used the
puritan theology to prove his point. Another major aspect of puritan theology is the fear they instilled
into the public. They always made hell seem so atrocious (as they should have). They did this to get
people to convert to their religion. Edwards plays with idea, almost like Winthrop did, to establish fear
to get the puritans to confess and be saved. One quote that really stood out was,
The wrath of God burns against them; their damnation does not slumber; the pit is prepared; the fire is
made ready; the furnace is now hot; ready to receive them; the flames do now rage and glow. The
glittering sword is whet and held over them, and the pit hath opened her mouth under them. The devil
stands ready to fall upon them, and seize them as his own (Edwards
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...