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Analysis Of The Poem Me333- A Machine Design
Carleton Ellis ME333 A Machine Design Dr. Bednarz Group 4 Adam Misiura Hydroponics
Michael Fleck Paint stripper Chris Piechota Anti Knock Gasoline Lucas Farrall Hydrogenated
Vegetable Oil Carleton Ellis was born September 20, 1876, he was raised in Keene, New
Hampshire. He continued his higher level of education at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The inventor and pioneer in the field of organic chemistry later then set up a laboratory in
Montclair, New Jersey where he continued his research and creating patents. In total Mr. Ellis
has 753 patents, one of the highest amounts of patents for any individual. He invented important
methods of cracking crude oil as well as methods for synthesizing isopropyl alcohol and acetone.
He invented lacquers for automobile paints and developed processes for applying plastics... He
was also an early proponent of hydroponic plant growth (Bowman). Overall Carleton Ellis is not
too well known of an inventor but has more than seven hundred patents. He is attributed to helping
out in both the World Wars because of his inventions in the field of organic chemistry. Mr. Ellis
has so many patents that are still being used in today s society. When people initially think about
paint, one of the first things to pop into their heads is irremovable or stuck there forever . Carleton
Ellis, of Montclair, New Jersey however thought of a way through chemistry to safely remove paint
from a surface without damaging the underlying
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Justice, Power, And Human Nature By Thucydides And The...
May the Best Man (or Woman) Win
In fifth century BC Greece, writers and philosophers were dedicating their entire lives to figuring
out the world around them; consequently, many distinct thoughts have been recorded regarding
overlapping concepts. For example, in the works, Antigone by Sophocles, On Justice, Power, and
Human Nature by Thucydides, and The Republic by Plato, there have been different accounts of
the definition and significance of justice. Each work is significant to western civilization
because it is applicable to the same society after all these years. The importance of justice takes
on different roles and can affect people in different ways. The best person in these works will be
the one who portrays justice in the most valuable way to the current society. That being said,
reading about Antigone and Creon showed how justice shaped their futures. The blurred lines of
who was in the right and who was in the wrong demonstrates that justice is subjective and affects
people different based on their own personal values. That is the best portrayal of justice among the
three works because it makes justice relatable and valid.
Sophocles Antigone is a Greek tragedy that transcends 5th century BC Greece due to its complex
analysis of justice and integrity. In the case of Antigone and Creon, it is not clear who in the end is
suffering from injustice. In Creon s defense, Antigone is the one committing unjust acts according
to Theban law. As the king of Thebes, it
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Design Theory And Creation, Game Design, And Word And Excel
Introduction: over the course of this year we have done 4 topics Algorithm Concepts, Design
Theory And Creation, Game Design, and Word And Excel. We have done three internal
assessments: For word and excel a mail merge was created to send thanks to various people for
assistance with fundraising activities, a poster to explain which school house raised the most
money for fundraising activities, and a spreadsheet explaining showing how much money each
house raised. For design theory and creation designed a childrens restaurant and developed a
logo and marketing materials for said restaurant And two booklets were critiqued. Application
Software: This year for the first assessment i used microsoft word for the mail merge mail merge
can be used to send the same message to multiple people with different starts address block= and
poster because it is an effective tool for posters and mail due to the many effects you can apply
to the text and then used excel for the spreadsheet because it is more suitable for making
spreadsheets, this is because excel sheets are made up of cells which have grid references
allowing you to use formulas to set up a perfect spreadsheet. When we designed a childrens
restaurant we used a program called Adobe Illustrator. Adobe Illustrator is useful because it allows
you to use vector images, vector images are images that have colour filled in between various
points as opposed to other image types which use pixelated images (images made
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The Causes of Sleep Deprivation
In Western cultures, the biggest cause of sleep deprivation is stress mostly as a result of being
sick, overworking and shift working, drugs, or examinations (Pinel, 2014). Sleep loss can lead to
impairment in decision making. Two studies have been conducted that look at twenty four hours of
sleep deprivation and focus on the effect it has on making complex decisions. Essentially, what is
the effect of total sleep deprivationin decision making? In 2009, David Schyner and his
colleagues had the opportunity to subject fifteen participants to a total of twenty four hours of
sleep deprivation. They set up their experiment by asking participants to make a decision
between two choices and then again between three choices after a day of sleep loss. Researchers
found that participants had a decreased ability to make integrative decisions between two choices,
and the three choice tasks were significantly harder to make more so than the two choice task.
MRIs of the participants showed an overall decrease in five regions of the brainin of task specific
activity versus a full night s rest. Affected brain areas were the superior parietal lobe, which
functions in spatial orientation; the superior frontal gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus, which
function in self awareness in coordination with senses and processing higher information,
respectively; the orbital frontal, the cognitive aspect of processing decision making; and the inferior
and medial polar frontal, which operates in
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6 Year Old Son Belong To No Fly List Case Study
Parents Question Why There 6 Year Old Son Belongs To No Fly List? Canadian born father
Sulemaan Ahmed and Khadija Cajee are seeking answers why their six year old son, Ahmed
Syed Adam Ahmed belongs on a travel security risk list. Both parents were fuming after their
son was labeled Deemed High Profile. Sulemaan and his son were about to travel to Boston to
watch the annual NHL Winter Classic but was put on hold at the Toronto Pearson International
Airport after Ahmed Syed s name appeared on the travel security risk list. Irked father took to
Twitter to raise his concern about his son s flight status. Why is our (Canadian born) 6 year old on
DHP no fly list? He must clear security each time, the father tweeted on his account to Air Canada
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Summary Of The Novel O Pioneers ! By Willa Cather
Willa Cather is an author who uses similar aspects and events of her life and puts them into her
novels. This approach allows the reader to know what inspired the events happening throughout the
novel. After reading the novel O Pioneers! by Willa Cather, I began to search for ideas leading me
deeper into the meaning of the novelas a whole. O Pioneers! is a novel in which several of the key
concepts and characterqualities can be better understood by learning more about the life of Willa
Cather. Aspects of O Pioneers! that involve the life of Willa Cather include where the novel is
taking place, the description of Alexandra s disposition, and the dominance Alexandra exhibits in
her family.
Willa Cather decides to have the setting of the novel take place in Hanover, Nebraska. She is
very familiar with Nebraska because after her family moved from Virginia, this is where she
grew up as a young child and attended school (Baughman par. 2). At the start of the novel,
Hanover, Nebraska is, A cluster of low drab buildings huddled on the gray prairie, under a gray
sky (Cather 1.1.1). The town is being given a strong, gloomy, and dark feeling similar to what her
childhood must have been like. We then begin to see glimpses of this appear when we introduce
the main character Alexandra and life in Hanover. Alexandra state s, Three big Bohemians were
drinking raw alcohol, tinctured with oil of cinnamon. This was said to fortify one effectually
against the cold, and they smacked
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Analysis of Socrates Definition of Justice in The Republic
An Analysis of Socrates Definition of Justice
Introduction
This paper will consider Socrates definition of justice in the individual by showing what, according
to this definition, makes people and action just and whether Socrates definition of justice is
plausible. It appears that Socrates definition of justice is plausible but demanding. However, because
the transcendentals that Socrates seeks are like the light at the top of the mountain up which the
philosopher climbs after leaving the cave, it must be realized that the journey toward justice is one
of labor but not one that is implausible.
Context
Plato founded the Academy at Athens after Socrates death and preserved the lessons that Socrates
had taught, essentially laying a foundation for the study of philosophy in Western Civilization.
Plato s Republic seeks to unite the lessons of the Academy with the circle of politics that occupied
much of Plato s life: The Republic, in fact, teaches that unless philosophy and politics unite
completely, the evils of the state will never cease. This unity, indeed, is what is at the core of
Socrates (and therefore Plato s) definition of justice.
As B. M. Laing states, The Republic argues that justice is the principle which co ordinates different
arts (Laing, The Problem of Justice in Plato s Republic, p. 412). The definition of justice that
Socrates attempts to explore throughout The Republic is one that considers the individual in
relation to the city or the
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The End Of World War I
Almost a century has passed since the end of World War One, and the 1917 Belfour Declaration,
which endorsed the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine and the preservation of
the civil and religious rights of non Jewish Palestinian communities. Consequently, the British
Mandate in the region of Israel, the former Palestine, which was initiated and endorsed by the
League of Nations in 1922, and which incorporated the Belfour Declaration. The control of Israel
has changed hands multiple times since then and subsequently, its borders have shifted
considerably and always to the disadvantage of the Palestinians and Arabs. The League of Nations
approval of the British Mandate and Belfour Declaration, was roundly rejected by Arabs and
Palestinians whose hatred and fear of a Jewish State has led to the heated arguments and unrelenting
Arab/Israeli conflicts that continues to this day. In this paper, I will outline and discuss the
controversial Partition Plan s , of 1937 and 1947 respectively, which have concurrently shaped and
reflected the state of the conflict throughout the 20th century. This paper will attempt to provide an
unbiased account of the positions of both parties on the presented issues, however I will, in my
conclusion, provide my opinion on the matter in light of all the information and facts provided.
The fate of the Palestine in 1922, when the British Mandate was fully implemented with League of
Nations approval was largely unknown. With
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Example Of Phonetic Based Instructional Unit
B.1. In order to fulfill my Teacher Work Sample assignment, I created a phonetic based instructional
unit, The Foundations of Reading, for a level one through three, adult ESL class. I completed this in
accordance with the following guiding learning goals:
1. Students will identify the letters and sounds of the English alphabet,
2. Students will recognize consonants and vowels, and
3. Students will learn short and long vowel sounds.
Upon completion of the unit, and after reviewing student pre and post test scores, it became evident
that the goal my students made the most improvement in was goal number two;
Students will recognize consonants and vowels. Students achieved an average, combined score, on
the Vowels and Consonants Pre test, of 88 percent. After receiving the corresponding instruction in
this area, their combined average score improved eight percent to 96 percent.
In analyzing this result, I believe there are two plausible reasons. B.1.a. One reason for the students
success with this second goal may actually be the instruction they attained in pursuing the first goal
Students will identify the letters and sounds of the English alphabet. While addressing the letters
and most common phonetic sounds of the English alphabet, (including short vowels sounds) in
lessons two and three, incidental discussions occurred regarding the vowels themselves, due to
students curiosity, prior knowledge and the changeable nature of English vowels phonetic
representations.
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Guilt In Catalogy Of Morals By Nietzche
A mirror, a simple reflective surface, gives us a clear image of our physical self. An image we
may not admire, and occasionally an image we rarely accept. Yet looking through this mirror, we
perceive not only our appearance, but individually study ourselves from the inside. Fleeting
shadows of panic fill our minds, where we wonder what we mean to the world around us. Does my
true selfpresent itself as this person staring back at me? Have I done enough in life? Will I always
regret every decision? Have I caused myself enough pain? As an individual living with anxiety I,
and countless others who suffer the debilitating doubts it causes, ask ourselves every one of those
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This in turn increases the obvious symptoms of anxiety. These include physical, emotional, and
behavioral symptoms. Anxiety and guilt can cause headaches, stomach aches, muscle tension,
insomnia, etc. These physical symptoms often affect how we live our lives since we do not
sleep the recommended eight hours in order to deal with the daily worry. This then escalates to
troubling our emotional fragility involving feeling on edge, defensive, irritable, sorrowful, and
desperation to apologize. At this point, several loved ones and close friends believe we live a
deranged life or simply want attention. Their diagnosis leads us to our behavioral symptoms that
include: clinginess, overapoligizing, pleasing others, avoiding judgement, and righting perceived
wrongs. Due to those behavioral symptoms, people who do not understand a life with anxiety
become upset with those of us who suffer from GAD. They believe we take words and
endeavours way too literal or too much to heart. When in reality we cannot help who we are, or
how our brains work. Moreover, there are multiple ways an individual living with an anxiety
disorder, and their loved ones, can help prevent an anxiety attack or help cope with
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Staphylococcus Aureus ( Mrsa ) Essay
Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium that is responsible for several
infections in humans like pneumonia, bloodstream infection, etc. Methicillin resistance in
Staphylococcus aureus was first identified among hospitalized patients in 1960s. MRSA is any
strain of Staphylococcus aureus developed through the process of natural selection and resistance
to beta lactam antibiotics like penicillins (methicillin, dicloxacillin, nafcillin, oxacillin, etc.) and
the cephalosporins. It is of huge concern in hospitals, prisons, and nursing homes, where the
patients are at high risk due to open wounds, invasive devices, and weakened immune systems.
MRSA infections that occur in hospitals are known as Hospital Associated MRSA (HA MRSA).
In a hospital where patients are getting infected with MRSA, which had been detected from their
nose secretions and some from skin infections, it is very important to take immediate preventive
and control measures to fight against MRSA. Various strategies can be applied to prevent and
control MRSA as well as to treat MRSA associates infection in order to completely eradicate MRSA
threat from the hospital. Various measures that can be taken to tackle such situation are:
1.Screening of all patients to identify all MRSA infected patients and MRSA carriers.
2.Implementing various prevention strategies. 3.Decolonization therapy for all MRSA carriers.
4.Treatment of Infected patients. 1. Screening of all patients to identify all
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Analysis Of The Sorrows Of Young Werther
The Sorrows of Young Werther Analysis
The Sorrows of Young Werther was an extraordinary reading and eye opening experience because it
changed the world around me and help me value my life s potential. One of the points that really
affected me throughout this reading was the conversation about the ethics of suicide. Another point
that struck me was Charlotte talking about the moonlight. Some of the characters also affected
me as well like, the flower seeker and the peasant lad. My last point is whose fault is it for
Werthers demise I just have to touch on this because this is such an interesting point because a lot
of people have different views. The ending of the novel is a logical conclusion based on Goethe s
use of foreshadowing.
In the letter of May 22, Werther foreshadows to suicide, by saying the sweet feeling of the liberty,
and knows that he can quit his prison whenever he likes. (Goethe. Pg 6) He has a conversation
with Albert about The ethics of suicide. Werther is saying that suicide is someone s passion to
do so because reasoning has failed to satisfy. Albert is debating that no one capable of a larger view
of life can be excused for committing suicide. I agree with both of them on Werther s side it s your
life if you want to end it and that is your desire even with help, by all means release yourself from
the prison of life. Albert has a good point of view as well he says because a man under the
influence of violent passion loses all power of reflection, and
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The World Of Aboriginal And Or Torres Strait Islander...
Five hundred words gives very limited opportunity to delve into the complex world of Aboriginal
and/or Torres Strait Islander communities. I will be as broad as possible and I have not
referenced any websites or books. This is sourced from my general knowledge and experiences and
from speaking with people who are more familiar with the Aboriginal culture than me over the
years. Quite simply, until (relatively) recent years the Aboriginal culture has been largely
unrepresented in Tasmania. There are recent improvements, for example members of State
Government will sometimes acknowledge the traditional owners or an elder may give a welcome to
country at events. When white man colonised Tasmania they massacred the local tribes where...
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So, a result of this is that general society in Tasmania is broadly more tolerant and sympathetic to
the plight of the Aboriginal culture because they are not exposed to the confrontational issues
found in many parts of Australia. There is therefore a sense of indifference around the Aboriginal
culture which has two angles. Firstly, an Aboriginal child is far less likely to be discriminated
against (based on their culture) because they are more easily accepted without prejudice or
preconception as happens in other parts of Australia. Secondly, and sadly, because they are more
easily accepted on a level footing as any other child their cultural identity can be ignored. I am not
aware of any attending Aboriginal children in the Centre that I am planning on doing my
placement. While I understand the importance of the Aboriginal culture in Australia, I believe that
if an Aboriginal child starts attending the Centre then their cultural direction should be managed as
it would be with any other child from a certain culture in close liaison with their parents. From
experience I know that some (urban assimilated) Aboriginal families are embarrassed about their
recent culture (ie after colonisation) and in particular the issues around, for example, alcohol abuse,
domestic violence and petrol sniffing and how their culture is viewed by white man. It should not
be assumed that just because a child is Aboriginal they should be treated in any way
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Cultural Diversity In College
It s important for students to have a cultural diversity in a college because it helps them to keep an
open mind and learn about the different cultures around them instead of being kept in a bubble of
isolation. Also, it connects people that comes from different backgrounds which can help them
grow their minds when it comes to learning about a tradition that comes from someone else s culture
. This can be able to open up new opportunities such as careers either within their area or overseas.
Another thing is that it helps the students become self aware with decisions the students might
make based on a certain problem that the students might face in their life. Culture diversity not only
helps you to become more open minded, but to also connect with the world. Without having an
open mindthe students will just have a narrow view of the world since they re not expanding their
views from outside of it except from what they are given to see. We think it s important to show that
great higher educationcan be there for all people (Watanabe 1). Also it help the students to promote
creative thinking, when it comes to problems one might go through they would have many options
with the decisions they are deciding about instead just staying inside the box. The students has the
opportunity to go and find the solution through a different way. This explains how in a college with
a cultural diversity can affect the student s education, but in a good way that can be spread around
and
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Disorder and Misunderstanding in Thos Pynchon s The...
Disorder and Misunderstanding The Crying of Lot 49
When reading Pynchon s The Crying of Lot 49 one is flooded with a deluge of historical
references (dates, places, events) and, unless a historical genius, probably feels confused as to the
historical accuracy of such references. As critics have shown, Pynchon blends factual history with
fiction and manages, as David Seed writes in The Fictional Labyrinths of Thomas Pynchon, to
juxtapose(s) historical references with reminders of the novel s status as artefact so that the reader
s sense of history and of fiction are brought into maximum confrontation (128). Pynchon, for
example, in Lot 49 speaks at length about Maxwell s Demon, a machine proposed in 1871 by
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At the beginning of the novel we learn that she has been given the job of sorting it (Pierce s estate)
all out (1) which she attempts to accomplish by shuffling back through a fat deckful of days (2).
The Demon sorts molecules and thus gains information about them, which in turns allows it to
create order among chaos. Oedipa, similarly, seeks to act as a dark machine in the center of the
planetarium, to bring the estate into pulsing stelliferous Meaning (64) (Mangel 90: 1971). The
comparison couldn t be more obvious; Oedipa as machine, sorting clues, gaining information,
discovering patterns and order and, ultimately, a Meaning.
This metaphoric parallel becomes weak, however, when we realize that as Oedipa probes deeper
into the issues, other revelations...seemed to come crowding in exponentially, as if the more she
collected the more would come to her, (64). Oedipa becomes unable to accurately mimic Maxwell
s Demon; she simply cannot sort through all of the clues, nor can she place the truthful ones on
one side and the false ones on the other. This inability stems not only from the copious amount of
information she receives but the ultimately unknowable (and, as we shall see, distorted) nature of
such clues; Oedipa can never truly know if a clue is true or false. Nonetheless, the other side of
Maxwell s Demon, the side Pynchon chooses not to explicitly elaborate,
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Florida Monologue
Don Don Don Da Da Da Don Don Don Da Da Da Da Don... I woke up from my dream about the
dark gloomy forest, to try to find my phone under my pillow. For school. I finally felt it at the
edge of my bed, barely staying on the blue comforter, still playing the same song. I shut it off and
went back to bed.
Clare, wake up or i m turning all the lights on, yelled my mom. I don t think I sat up so fast in my
life. Good, now get ready for school, it s your first day back, you have to make a good impression,
she said.
I groaned, I really, really do not want to got to school, mom. I fell back against my headboard and
sighed. I hate Monday s. Especially, when you re loud, annoying brother, is going to the same
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From that point forward, those two people have been my friends ever since.
Clare, you better be leaving, yelled my Mom.
Were leaving, I yelled upstairs, Issac lets go, you drink your orange juice on the way there. After
about five more minutes, my brother, Issac, ran out the house, to my side.
Sorry, dad was hugging me goodbye, and wouldn t let go, he said
Okay, he said.
We started walking to school, on the Monday of August 31st. It was nearing fall, I could tell,
every step we took it felt like it was getting colder, and colder. The sky looked gray, and the sun
wasn t out. What a perfect Monday. And without a jacket, too. Issac for some reason started taking
off his jacket, and almost whacked me with its sleeve.
Here, you can have my jacket, he offered.
Thanks, I said
I took the jacket not denying his offer and put it on. He was taller than me, and more muscular, so
it was kinda big on me.
Suddenly, I heard rapid footsteps.
CLARE! someone yelled. I turned around, and fell backwards, onto the frost crisped grass, with
two people on top of
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Plath Daddy Poem Meaning
The title of the poem Daddy immediately makes the reader think of authority due to the childish
nature of the word. This is idea is reinforced from the first line of You do not do, you do not do ,
implying that someone is scolding a child perhaps. However, it could also have sexual undertones
to it, referring to Plath s relationship to her husband which could infer there were similarities
between her father and her husband. Furthermore, this links to the idea that it could also have an
underlying theme of abuse; whether this is abuse by her father or by her husband, is unclear
through the title, but is explored throughout the poem.
Plath s father, Otto Plath, had gangrene which eventually caused his entire leg to be amputated.
Plath was severely impacted by his death as she feels as though she lived like a foot , suggesting
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Plath broadens her feelings out to include all women, maybe because there are some who tolerate
domestic abuse, or because fascist leaders like Hitler became something of a sex symbol in the
states they controlled. Plath can be seen as an early feminist, so this statement can be argued to be
ironic. The internal rhyme of boot and brute , repeated 3 times, and the consonant heart ; when read
aloud, this sounds as one is spitting with disgust. The last few stanzas of the poem are ambiguous
as Plath constantly repeats that she is through . It can be inferred that Plath is putting the past
behind her and that the poem has feelings of closure towards her father, which makes the overall
tone of the poem therapeutic, which makes the poem confessional, unlike the beginning of the
poem where it appears the poem is conveying her bitterness. However, the telephone is mentioned
as a form of communication. It is unclear whether she is through meaning finished with him, or that
she s finally communicated her rejection of
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Discuss The Arguments In Favour Of British Imperialism
Dirks argues we should look past colonial justifications of higher principles such as Liberty,
Democracy or a civilising impulse and recognise them as excuses for domination and
exploitation . However, the confident and aggrandising attitude is crucial to understanding why
the British presumed that their white settler colonies would desire a closer union, and why
others were excluded. J. S. Mill s, who studied the empire as a scholar and as an official of the
East India Company thought that different types of possessions [are] to be governed in different
ways depending on the stages of civilisation they had reached and because of this civilising aim
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However, the difficulties of a creating an agreed constitutional formula exposed that a coherent
ideology was out of grasp. Political structures and Britain s role within them were of particular
concern as for Froude one free people cannot govern another free people . An anonymous article
in 1873 argued for a really Imperial Parliament in place of the English, Welsh and Scotch, and
Irish one that wrongly goes by that name . There was particular concern over Britain s future role;
whether it would be first amongst equals, maintain her status, or be equal with perhaps power
centred not in Westminster, but in a federal head. Dilke argued that the issue of central government
as the choice of capital will, here as in Canada, be a matter of peculiar difficulty . Also, ambiguous
vocabulary with federations , confederations , and commonwealths whilst in one way was a
strength in attracting many to the cause, meant disagreement was inevitable. Bell compares Seeley
with anti Imperialist and opponent Goldwin Smith to show that they shared a broad consensus
about the world and Britain s place within it, as Smith, nicknamed Little Englander advocated unity,
but contrasting Seeley, believed it would come from residue loyalty to England. Furthermore,
Dilke, who had already raised concern over
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Unsolved Case of Jon Benet RamseyВґs Murder Essay
WHO KILLED JON BENET RAMSEY?
The brutal murder of 6 year old JonBenet Ramsey on Christmas night in 1996 shocked America to
its core. Just as the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and murder seven decades earlier had seared the
nation s consciousness, this murder of a beautiful and talented child in a wealthy Boulder, Colorado
home renewed every parent s worst nightmare. It has been nearly three years since this violent crime
occurred and no one has been brought to justice.
At 6:48 p.m., Dec. 23, 1996, a 911 call was placed from the Ramsey home to the Boulder Police
Department. The call was terminated before a police dispatcher could speak to the caller. Six
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A cursory search of the house was made, including the basement. One small storeroom in the
basement was skipped when John Ramsey reportedly said it had been painted shut.
The police left a few hours later to obtain a warrant to search the house for evidence of a break
in. When they returned, they were surprised to find what appeared to be a young child lying
under the Christmas tree. It was JonBenet. She appeared to be dead, and appeared to have been
dead for a period of time.
John Ramsey told Detective Arndt that he had found JonBenet in the wine cellar in the
basement, underneath a blanket, with a piece of tape covering her mouth. John Ramsey had
removed the tape from her mouth before he carried JonBenet upstairs to the first floor. There
appeared to be a piece of cord loosely tied around JonBenet s right wrist. There were bloodstains
in the crotch of her panties, but not on her skin. In addition, there were dark fibers on her skin, in
the vaginal area, that caused police to believe her body had been wiped down with a cloth.
Apparently, during the police s absence John Ramsey and a family friend searched the house
themselves.
Fingers of suspicion were pointed quickly in the direction of John Ramsey. The foregoing search
warrant affidavit was filed the same day JonBenet s body was found, and the resulting search
warrant was the instrument by which her body was removed from the house (normally a body
would be removed with consent). In addition to
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Chouinard Equipment Case Study
Chouinard Equipment, an outdoor gear and climbing equipment company, was founded by
Yvon Chouinard, a mountaineer that went into the business of running stores not necessarily
for profit but for the environment (Cortina, 2017). The Patagonia labeled was first created in
1973 (Cortina, 2017). Patagonia committed to donating to environmental groups. Since 1985,
the company has made $79 million (Cortina, 2017). The values of Patagonia s brand are to tell
people what the company stands for. The elements of the Patagonia s environmental philosophy
are to: lead an examined life, clean up the environment through environmental assessment
program, do the penance of the organization, support civil democracy, do good and to influence
other companies. Chouinard business was like no other business. The culture of this
organization is built for the people of the organization. The culture of the organization
encourages employees to enjoy life, if employees can maintain a suitable atmosphere. This
company allows employees to be individuals without strict stipulations. Patagonia s business
incentive makes sure employees have time to pursue sports and try out new gear (Farrell, Hirts
Farrell, 2009). The organization also offers free yoga, organic cafГ©, free scooters and
skateboards and hiking trails (Schulte, 2014). Because of the great incentives, turnover at
Chouinard is minimal and employees are loyal to this organization (Schulte, 2014). Patagonia
pampers its works while making a profit. This organization is not built upon values that devalue
associates or deprive associates of personal life. Associates are allowed to do the things that are
loved while making a difference in the environment. This is an organization that puts family in
its priorities and is one of the first companies in America to offer on site child care (Schulte,
2014). By doing so the organizations is doing something for employees that is accessible for
families. Child care today is so expensive and it also time consuming for many. On a daily basis,
trying to get kids to and from daycare requires too much time. This company has an on site child
development center which allows parents to bring children to work hassle free. The company also
offers
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The Conflict in Darfur and United States Involvement
The conflict in Darfur refers to the fighting that is happening in the western region of Sudan
known as Darfur. These fights have been taking place since 2003 and have continued to today.
Similarities can be made to the Rwandan Genocide; there is a government funded and armed
militia that is not officially supported by the government that is killing a local population. The
citizens of the region of Darfur that are being killed are not Arabic, like the majority of the rest of
Sudan is, however, they are more similar in culture and other aspects to the citizens of South
Sudan, Sudan s neighboring country to the south with which Sudan has had multiple wars with.
Despite the fact that there is a militia that is killing citizens, there are also other militias that are
fighting for the Darfuri people. These two sides have been fighting each other for close to ten
years. Even though citizens of a certain group are being targeted by a militia, the conflict in Darfur
is not a genocide. The United States should not get involved militarily in this conflict because it is
only a conflict and not a genocide. It is a war between two groups over disputes between these
groups. Instead, the United States should use diplomacy to help end the conflict happening in
Darfur.
A genocide is the systematic attempt to eliminate a group of people based on race, religion,
ethnicity, or other defining group characteristic. This should not be misconstrued with a war
between two groups where each group is
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A Brief Look at Armenia
1. Country Armenia; Population: 2,970,495.
Capital city: Yerevan; population: 1,267,600. Armenia. Infoplease. Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 22
Apr. 2014. http://www.infoplease.com/country/armenia.html?pageno=7 .
2. Currency Monetary unit: Dram. One US Dollar (USD) is equivalent to 414.010 Armenian Dram
(AMD). Armenia. Infoplease. Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http:/
/www.infoplease.com/country/armenia.html?pageno=7 .
3. Time Yerevan, Armenia is nine hours ahead of Lincoln, Nebraska or Central Standard Time
(CST). That means at 1:30 PM in Lincoln, it would be 10:30 PM in Yerevan. Ney , Rick. Weather
in Armenia . TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia. TransWorld Resources International, Inc. ,
n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http://www.tacentral.com/weather.asp .
4. Weather Most of the country has a dry, high altitude climate. Armenia is currenty in its spring
season. This season is characterized by the flowers and warmer temperatures. Temperatures
typically reach 80 degrees farenheit. Armenia receives and annual average rainfall of approximately
22 inches. Ney , Rick. Weather in Armenia . TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia. TransWorld
Resources International, Inc. , n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http://www.tacentral.com/weather.asp .
5. Language What languages or languages are spoken? The official language of Armenia is
Armenian.
How do you say the following in the predominant language: hello; goodbye; yes; no;
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Nt1330 Unit 9 Final Paper
Initially, the cell $c_4$ enclosing node $n_2$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure
access}(a)) is accessed to obtain the information of extending edges $e_1$, $e_2$, and $e_6$
that connect with $n_2$. Having obtained the edge information, the distances from nodes $n_2$
to $n_1$, $n_5$, and $n_6$ are computed. Then, obtained the object information, we can know
that there have objects on the $e_1$ and $e_2$. For $e_1$, the distance from node $n_2$ to
object $t_1$ are computed, the edge is $e_1$, the end node of the $e_1$ is $n_1$ , and node
$n_1$ is belong to the cell $c_8$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:The cell index structure}(b)). So as
$e_2$. For $e_6$, there have no object on this edge, so we kept the $d(n_2,n_6)$ as $d(n_2,o)$.
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Although there have same value of $d(q,o)$ between queue entry
{8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} and {8,8,$e_6$,$n_6$,$c_1$}, we kept the
{8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} priority in {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Because the
$d(q,o)$ is not equal to $d(q,n_i)$ means there has objects on the edge of entry
{8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Again, accessing the cell $c_8$, the object $h_2$ is
accessed, we put the object $h_2$, the distance between $h_2$ and $q$ ($d(h_2,q)$), and cell
$c_8$ into the table $T_{vo}$ and table $T_{vc}$ shown as Figure~ref{f:data structure
access}(d) and Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(e). Then, the cell is accessed to get the
information of edge $e_3$ and $e_7$ (which connect with $n_1$) and to compute the distance
information (as shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(c)). There has two cells ($c_4$ and
$c_8$) are accessed, we using the {bf Pruning rules} which is described in section 4.1.2. After the
{pruning rules}, the distance between $t_2$ and $h_2$ is smaller or equal than $d$ ($d(t_2,h_2)
le d$), so we kept this information in the table
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History Of The Women s Suffrage Movement
There will never be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect
lawmakers. This is a quote from Susan B. Anthony acknowledging the women s suffrage
movement. After the abolition of slavery in 1865, voting rights were extended to all citizens,
however citizens in this case meant, men only. As a result of only men having voting rights, women
started advocating the women s suffrage movement. The women s suffrage movement or woman
suffrage was the struggle for women to vote and run for office. This movement began in 1848 and it
continued until 1920. There were many women involved in this movement, but the two most
important women were Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan and Elizabeth
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Many men who went against women voting would argue that women should stay home and
clean. Men have said things such as, You do not need a ballot to clean out your sink spout, and
because 90% of the women either do not want it, or do not care . This things were written in a
pamphlet published in 1910 by the organization, National Association Opposed to Woman
Suffrage. Artists created political cartoons that mocked suffragists, religious leaders opposed
women who were part of the women s suffrage movement, and articles also criticized woman
who took part in this movement. On the other hand, many men supported suffragists. Men such
as; Frederick Douglas, George Francis Train, Thetus W. Sims, James Mott, Daniel Anthony,
Henry Blackwell, and Francis Minor. Frederick signed the Declaration of Sentiments at the
Seneca Falls Convention because while everyone else criticized Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
George Francis Train helped Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton by funding their
own newspaper called, The Revolution ; he would write on the newspaper. Tethus W. Sims
voted in favor of suffrage in 1918. James Mott was Lucretia Mott s husband and he supported her
in the women s rights activist. James was also one of the men who signed the Declaration of
Sentiments. Daniel Anthony was Susan B. Anthony s father who was a women s rights
advocate. Henry Blackwell served as an editor for the official women s right newspaper. Francis
Minor was married to a women s rights activist and he was a lawyer. Francis used his position of a
lawyer to help his wife in court when she was accused of voting illegally . To sum up, many men
either were against or for women s
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Compassion In The Holocaust
Compassion is defined as sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of
others.In this case the idea of compassion could have changed the history of the world.The
Holocaust was the killing of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazi s during World War
2.This was truly based upon hatred of a religous group, and wouldn t be possible without Adolf
Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany. Until a certain point no one was showing compassion for the
people being terrorized by this tyrant. It is unknown to historians that during this time period the
people didn t know what was happening, or they didn t want to believe what was happening. With
that being said, could compassion have been a key factor in stopping the Holocaustearlier than it
already was?
On April 23, 2009 Elie Weisel said (...)that even on the edge of the abyss, is is possible to dream
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During the early stages of the Holocaust a boat of refugees escaped Nazi Germany and fled to
the United States. As they arrived the U.S immediately told the boat to return to Germany. How
could my country be so cold blooded?They sent them back to be brutally murdered or sent to
concentration camps. The lack of compassion at the beginning of the Holocaust was clearly
shown here. This was a chance to save hundreds of people from the Nazi s. The U.S wasn t able
to accept what was occurring on the other half of the world. Which lead them to showing no
compassion for the refugees leading to even more casualties during this terrifying time period. The
times that compassion has ever effected me the most when I was showing it towards
others.Helping people out of some of their most depressing times just makes me feel even better
about myself.It has shown me that sometimes you must put people s feelings and beliefs before
your own. That is one of the most important life lessons I will ever
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Racial Stereotypes In The Media In American Mass Media
The mass media is a powerful force today in American pop culture. A lot of the images seen on
television, magazines, billboards, and on television have lasting impressions. Sometimes these
impressions create a negative impact. The media can be very destructive to society. Many different
ethnic groups and cultures are negatively affected by the content and images in the media. African
Americans seem to be on the very top of that list.
For some people in society, the only time they get to see another race is from the images portrayed
through the media. America is populated with many different cultures and races, often considered
as the world s largest melting pot. Learned ignorance with a combination of limited exposure and
negative images being the only depiction seen in different areas of the media lead to stereotyping
of an entire race. Since the infancy of television and newspaper, exposure of African Americans
has been scarce or even non existent. In the early times black culture in television and film were
limited to demeaning and cruel depictions of black people as being submissive, docile, and
unintelligent. Many black actors were only assigned to domestic roles, portrayed as savages, and
other images that added to the stereotypes of black people in that time in history. Blacks were
rarely seen in news shows, newspapers, but it seemed to only be shown if they were committing
crimes. The negative stereotypes of blacks in the media were a result of the lack of African
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Social Issue Poster Analysis Essay
For our Capstone Project, our CMST 1061 class retold a fairytale using the five different
communication pathways, and we retold Peter Pan. My group, Group #1, was assigned the
pathway of Public Discourse to retell Peter Pan. Following the public discourse pathway, we chose
to create social issue posters to serve as the lens through which to view Peter Pan. We chose social
issue posters as the method for our capstone project because we felt that a series of social issue
posters would leave a stronger impression on the viewers, as well as communicate our message
and retelling in the clearest way possible. Social issue posters are used to deliver messages
directly and powerfully through visual impact and we wanted our project to leave a lasting... Show
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We wanted our retelling of Peter Pan to challenge the idea of protagonists and antagonists in
fairytales. There is an obvious antagonist in Peter Pan named Captain Hook. Captain Hook is
known for his hook prosthetic on one of his hands, and the reason Captain Hook must use a
hook as a prosthetic is because Peter Pan, the protagonist, cut off Captain Hook s hand and fed it
to an alligator. Many readers and viewers of Peter Pan often ignore the merciless bullying and
teasing towards Captain Hook by Peter Pan, simply writing it off as the protagonist defeating the
antagonist for the greater good. Through this project, we wanted to illuminate the character
flaws in Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and Mr. Darling, to show that the imperfect protagonists in a
story can be just as tormenting as the antagonists. To do so through the pathway of public
discourse, we needed to create powerful images to go along with our slogan for our series of
social issue posters. We used images from the story that conveyed the character flaws of the three
chosen characters, and then photoshopped the infamous hook prosthetic on to the hand of each
character. The hook is a symbol of evil in Peter Pan, so by adding the hook to each character s
social issue poster, we were able to provide a stronger and clearer message that illuminated the
wrong doings of each character. The social issue posters allowed us to show our viewers, rather
than tell them, the message that we wanted to
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The Threat Of Genetically Modified Foods
Whether Americans realize it or not, most of them consume genetically modified organisms
every time they eat a snack or a meal. According to Robin Mather s article The Threats from
Genetically Modified Foods , you re eating genetically modified foods almost daily unless you
grow all of the food or always buy organic (Mather). This can be a scary thought for those who
know about the numerous effects of GMOs or those who didn t know what was in the food they
ve been ingesting for years. When Nielsen selected 1,200 Americans for a survey on GMOs for
The Wall Street Journal, 61% of consumers had heard of GMOs and nearly half of those people
said they avoid eating them (Gasparro). The only difficulty with avoiding genetically modified
organisms is that they make up approximately eighty percent of the ingredients used in processed
foods that put together most of the regular American diet (Gasparro). The reason that genetically
modified organisms are in most processed foods is because most processed foods contain corn or
high fructose corn syrup that comes from genetically modified corn plants. Of all the corn,
soybeans, sugar beet, and canola crops grown in the United States, over ninety percent of those
crops are grown from genetically altered seeds (Gasparro). Ever since 1996, when genetically
modified plants were first commercially grown for the public, the use of genetically modified seeds
has been on a sharp increase (Charman). Although the use of genetically modified
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The Doctor Of Nursing Practice ( Dnp ) Program
Since the capstone project started early on beginning of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
program, I was able to discuss and work personally with Dr. Spicer as my practice mentor in
selecting the appropriate topic for my project. Dr. Spicer was very involved in choosing my
second option for new capstone project # 1 related to simulation lab and faculty teaching and
learning. The patient simulation laboratory (SIM lab) uses state of the art equipment that provides
students and faculty with the opportunity to tackle real life scenarios in a safe and supported
environment. Further, I learned that active learning involves the faculty through participation and
investment in exploring content knowledge in all phases of the learning process. It requires
educational activities that provide faculty with the opportunity to engage actively in courses and
respond to the learning situation.
My initial problem was my capstone project # 3 on how can a charge nurse help patient s family
cope and avoid the effects of ICU decisions that could lead to post traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD)? I was informed by Dr. Spicer that the initial approval of capstone #3 may have legal
consequences per legal department for Kaiser Permanente because of contract issue that would
cause further delay in my advancement in the DNP program. He further advised me to contact my
academic mentor Dr. Carrion to inquire about changing the approved capstone project. Telephone
conference was initiated with Dr.
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Zoo Forecasts
For this project, I interviewed my supervisor at the Oregon Zoo Jody Van Riper. Jody is the
program coordinator of the Oregon Zoo UNO (Urban Nature Overnights) program. This program
is a part of a three year paid internship at the zoo, ZAP, (Zoo Animal Presenters). I graduated from
the program last March, and was fortunate enough to get a staff position right after I completed the
program! UNO partners with programs such as IRCO, SUN schools, and Boys Girls clubs to take
kids out on campingtrips during the summer. There are many problems that arise in planning,
coordinating, and executing a 24 hour camping trip for kids that will be lead by a group of teens.
Often times the same problems occur over the years, and Jody uses her previous knowledge and
the guess and check method to try to solve them. If one method doesn t work she approaches the
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Before overnights, Jody checks the weather forecast to make sure that there won t be any severe
weather conditions such as thunder. If rain is in the forecast, then Jody prepares the teens by
giving them a heads up about potential schedule changes due to the weather. However, if the
rain comes unexpectedly while we are playing games in the field Jody has to improvise. She
works with the staff to develop a plan for the rest of the overnight. Depending the severity of the
rain, we may have to bring the kids under the shelter and have them play games there. Instead of
sending the groups out on hiking trips we may have them have some tent time, or time for board
games. Again depending on the severity of the weather, campfire may have to be on a camp stove
under the shelter instead of in a campfire pit outside. Jody with advice from her staff approaches
the problem from a variety of angles trying to figure out the best
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The Failure Of Mediation In Darfur
Introduction
At the time of writing, the Syrian conflict has raged on for nearly half a decade, while that in
Darfur for well over a decade. In both instances, some of the international community s most
experienced mediators attempted to halt the fighting. None, however, were able to bring more than
a few days of respite to these violent conflicts.
Since the end of World WarII, mediation has grown as a form of conflict management tool. As
mediation gained prominence and primacy in international relations as a method for war
termination, wars are more often decided in a meeting room than on the battlefield. In fact, since
the end of the Cold War, the trend in war termination has almost reversed as the number mediated
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With every failed ceasefire, conflicts, like those in Darfur and Syria, become more complex,
entrenched and widespread; conflict actors multiply, grievances become further aggravated, more
territory is engulfed in violence and the means of aggression become more brutal. The failure of a
ceasefire sets a peace process back tremendously and often gives rise to further bloodshed.
Successive failures, particularly in situations of acute power imbalances and deeply held
perceptions of injustice, often contribute to a conflict becoming protracted and intractable, making
it almost impossible to mediate. There is a growing urgency therefore to understand how to more
effectively mediate durable ceasefires more effectively.
The challenge of reaching a ceasefire, in large part, stems from the nature of the armed conflict
itself. Most conflicts today take place within the borders of states and are fought between state
actors and armed groups. Intra state conflicts are particularly challenging to mediate as the obvious
asymmetry in favour of the state often precludes its officials from accepting any mediation. State
actors are usually well organised, have the full force of the state s security apparatus at their
disposal and enjoy legitimacy in eyes of the international community. In contrast, armed groups, at
least initially, are a band of civilians: untrained in warfare; incoherent in philosophy; disjointed in
structure; and unsupported
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Destiny 2 Research Paper
Feeling stressed? Homework got you down? Got nothing else to do? Well, do I have the game
for you! Introducing; Destiny 2, the sequel to the 2015 smash hit game that took the industry by
storm. Glide, jetpack, or Mario jump your way into Destiny 2, where you ll be thrown into the
middle of an invasion, and forced to defend the last city from hoards of ugly space aliens, called
the cabal. You ll shoot down a few space aliens, and board the enemy spaceship, only to have
your power stripped away, and to be thrown off the ship from thousands of feet in the air. Brave
through the storyline, and make your way to the endgame, where you ll recycle more than you
ever will in the real world. Enter the crucible, where you ll face your fellow players in a 4 vs. 4
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They take about 20 minutes, and there are seven of them to try. There are 2 difficulties, normal,
and nightfall. The way they mainly work, you and two other players hunt down and kill a high
value target, and loot the chest he drops. They re insanely fun, and give you decent rewards. But,
perhaps the best part about Destiny are the raids. Perhaps the most challenging activity known to
man, raids can take anywhere from 1 7 hours, require 6 players, and require your utmost
concentration and focus. They have multiple bosses, puzzles and hidden chests that give you the
best in game rewards. Overall, Destiny 2 has stunning graphics,highly customizable characters,
tons of content, and that sense of nostalgia that kicks in when you fly your spaceship from place
to place. While my character will make you gag in disgust, and the online servers questionable
at times, the game is amazing in its own sense. That is why I d rate the game a 10/10. While the
game has its own problems, like other games. You ll never find a perfect game, but this is as close
as you ll
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Psychoactive Drugs Affects The Body
Psychoactive drugs are a substance that change and affect the consciousness, mood, behavior of
the person taking these drugs. The powerful effect that psychoactive drugs have on the brain is
caused by the chemicals in these substances that can replicate the chemicals found in the brain.
These chemicals are designed to be able to imitate the functions of chemicals in the brain; they act
primarily in the central nervous system affecting the neurons in the brain. There is an interruption
in communication of neurons which affects our bodies in different ways; some can stimulate
activity in the CNS, while others can depress and decrease the activity. There are many different
types of drugs that can change the brain chemistry in this way, two of these are narcotics and
stimulants. Psychoactive drugs change the way people that take them feel about things, narcotics
in particular change the way people feel about pain being that this substance is used to relieve
pain. This opiate is highly proficient in relieving the feeling of pain: a person taking a narcotic
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These substances will cause a rise in heart rate and blood pressure to produce energy in the body.
Stimulants, such as coffee can safely be used to create a sense of awareness and alertness, helping
people stay awake to study and work. That would be an example of a legal way to use stimulants;
yet, there are also illegal stimulants such as, ecstasy and methamphetamines that many people
abuse. The adverse effects of abusing these substances repeatedly can lead to feelings of hostility
and paranoia, which can ultimately cause the person to make impulsive decisions. The damage that
stimulants do to the health of someone abusing the drug can be destructive because it can become
addictive and may result in an irregular heartbeat or also the case of dangerously high
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The Influence Of Nathaniel Bacon s Rebellion
Nathaniel Bacon was a man of intelligence, determination, and to some, great stubbornness. His
actions in the early Virginia colony are sometimes looked at as a foreshadowing of what later would
become the American Revolution and in a way, the young scholar changed the way the government
was structured throughout the early American settlements. The arrival of wealthy, educated Bacon
changed the dynamic of the colonies. He challenged the rule of Sir William Berkeley, governor of
the Virginia colony in ways that satisfied the rest of the colonists, who had their share of dislike
towards the ruler because of his disregard for their opinions and needs. The people felt like they
had a voice, a voice that was represented by Bacon. It is fair to say that one of the things he was
best known for was his decision to lead various attacks against neighboring Native American tribes
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With his army, Bacon also found other ways to make his voice heard. This included the burning
down of Jamestown in September of 1676 and the rebellion led in his name known as Bacon s
Rebellion. The short lived rebellion, fueled by a number of factors high and unfair tax rates, the
feeling of not being protected, disagreement on how to handle neighboring Native Americans,
and favoritism/corruption among rulers, just to name a few unfortunately dispersed following
the death of its leader on October 26, 1676. However, Bacon s efforts had a lasting effect. The
most obvious change had to do with the lowering of tax rates. At the same time, the rebellion
paved way for equality. The idea of the consent of the people was established and Sir William
Berkeley s successors were careful in the ways they ruled and were mindful of the people, fearing a
rebellion similar to Bacon s would happen
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Lyrics To Avoid Gang And Gucci Gang
Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci
gang!) Spend ten racks on a new chain My bitch love do cocaine, ooh I fuck a bitch, I forgot her
name I can t buy a bitch no wedding ring Rather go and buy Balmains Gucci gang, Gucci gang,
Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang, Gucci
gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Spend ten racks on a new chain My bitch love do cocaine, ooh
I fuck a bitch, I forgot her name, yeah I can t buy no bitch no wedding ring Rather go and buy
Balmains, aye Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang My lean cost more than your rent, ooh Your
mama still live in a tent, yeah Still slanging dope in the jets, huh Me and my grandma take meds,
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Fucking my teacher, call it tutory Bought some red bottoms, cost hella Gs Fuck your airline,
fuck your company Bitch, your breath smell like some cigarettes I d rather fuck a bitch from the
projects They kicked me out the plane off a Percocet Now Lil Pump fly a private jet Everybody
screaming fuck West Jet! Lil Pump still sell that meth Hunnid on my wrist sippin on Tech Fuck
a lil bitch, make her pussy wet Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang,
Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Spend ten racks on a new chain My bitch love do
cocaine, ooh I fuck a bitch, I forgot her name I can t buy a bitch no wedding ring Rather go and
buy Balmains Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci
gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Spend ten racks on a new
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Volkswagen Case Study
Being the second largest car manufacturer in the world, Volkswagen really dug themselves a deep
hole. According to Bocconi Students Investment Club, The company was discovered cheating on
the emission tests by installing software that limits the harmful fumes produces but only while the
vehicle is being tested. Once on the road, the company s vehicles emission levels exceed the norm
by 10 40 times. While reading the Bocconi Students Investment Club that you have provided for us,
it goes in depth about how this scandal was suppose to help Volkswagenbecome the first car
manufacturer in the world. Volkswagen ethically broke the law by installing these software
systems in their vehicles that lower the NOx levels in the engine of their vehicles ranging from
2009 2015. According to BSIC, At the core of this scandal are the so called defeat devices
installed by Volkswagen on some 11 million cars worldwide. At the moment legal charges have
been brought up on roughly 482,000 diesel vehicles operating in the US under VW and Audi
badges. This investigation started to occur in 2015. According to BSIC When the software dented
that it was being tested, it would change to an alternate engine configuration, lowering toxic NOx
levels in exchange for a drop in performance and fuel economy. Since this discussion about what
Volkswagen did, they have lost a lot of their business. Consumers are not going to want to buy
vehicles from this company any more because of how much money it would cost them to get their
car fixed. This dispute has hurt a lot of people in the process. For an example, it is hurting the
consumers because they have to get their vehicle fixed, the company itself because they are
under lawsuits and potential fines. According to BSIC The serious implications for the firm are
expected to not only include costs arising from fines, lawsuits and recall costs, but also criminal
and civil chargers pursued against individuals directly responsible for the incident. By having all
of these lawsuits and recall costs it is going to cost Volkswagen a lot of money in the long run.
According to BSIC Under the threat of a 18 billion potential fine, the negative reaction of the
market has been rapid with the VW
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For thousands of years, many cultural traditions have...
For thousands of years, many cultural traditions have stood uninterrupted by one another. As culture
inevitably changed, societies remained respected. However, with the influence of globalization in
recent centuries, change has become intertwined with conflict. In many instances, a natural change
is not enough. When two societies collide, acculturation can occur, as members of the weaker
society acquire aspects of the dominant society. Despite acculturation s oppressive nature, dominant
cultures may seek the complete eradication of the other: genocide. An excerpt from The Convention
on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide officially defined genocide: In the present
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Before understanding how gravely women have been treated, we must first comprehend how the
ethnic crisis in Darfur occurred. Darfur is a region in Western Sudan, with a population of nearly
six million people. In 1896, the British staged a colonial invasion of Sudan, hoping to carry out their
discriminatory world views of European domination. According to Savo Heleta (2007, 4) the British
administration heavily invested in the north, modernizing and liberalizing political and economic
institutions and improving social, educational, and health services... . With focus in the North, the
British created a Sudanese government that has never recuperated from colonial policy and impact.
Centered in Khotoum, the government was set up without regards for previous ethnic differences
that had been present in the country for centuries. The British followed through with a divide and
rule policy; a policy which established a division between Muslim Arabs and African Blacks. A
few elite (namely, African Blacks who were converted to Christianity) were put into power by the
colonists, creating a great unequal distribution of privilege. Tensions continued to rise between the
Muslim Arabs and African Blacks, especially when the colonists left. In 1989, General Omar Bashir
overthrew Sudan by a military coup. The National Islamic Front government, now in power, stirred
deeper cultural conflict. Wanting total political control and to showcase
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Characteristics Of Sophie In The Chrysalids
In The Chrysalids there are a lot of scenarios in the story that are based off of religion. The
differences between people, and the people s beliefs. Waknuk is a town where religion is very
strict and abusive about its beliefs. If anyone or anything were to have a deformity or not
considered a definition of God or a true image of God then that person or thing would be either
sacrificed, banished or even burned. In addition, the Waknuk people are portrayed as very
prejudiced people. They do not bother to accept anyone who looks different or are mentally
different even though they have similar characteristics as the Waknuk people and their personality
can be just as normal as the people in Waknuk. Three characters or societies are discriminated...
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When Petra was born nobody could tell that she was deviant based off of how she acted and spoke,
David could not tell she was different until they played the think games. Shape Thinkers do not
have anything physically different than the religious beliefs of the Waknuk people, but when they
find out Sophie and David can communicate telepathically they immediately have hatred among
them and illustrate them as bad and evil mutants . The Shape Thinkers care for each other like how
the Waknuk people care for one another, so they have similar characteristics with each other. Shape
think is useful, when Petra s pony was in trouble and she needed help immediately, they could
communicate and plan out attacks and strategies. In The Chrysalids the Shape Thinkers help save
each other from the Fringes. In the end Shape Thinkers are no different than Waknuk people other
than their special
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William Shakespeare Supernatural Essay
supernatural exist and actually it s a really fascinating thing because sometimes it s feel as if like
someone is watching when there s no bodys around us or someone calling your name when no
one is there millions of years ago some people must have thought or believed the idea of goblins,
witches, monsters, vampires, demons and many more . To this present day people are making
fictional books, movies, videos about them. What if there was a reason why these legends are
still talked about to this day. Almost all rumours eventually die out so why do people still report
so called sightings? maybe its a sign? Or it called be true When we were children or maybe even
toddlers, how did the idea of being afraid of the dark slip into our minds? being afraid of
monsters? maybe it s because supernaturalcreatures do exist? maybe it s some sort of sign from
the universe? Shakespeare uses supernatural events in his stories and plays to make his stories
more believable and fascinating because superstition held relentless sway over the popular mind
and many people enjoys reading and learning about supernatural and crime more then other movie
or book generals . Back in the day People believed in superstition on a daily activity but now days
Our modern enlightenment has driven away these creatures from their accustomed playgrounds.
Witches and witchcraft were fully believed in both by the learned and unlearned.
Many superstition was believed during Elizabeth date back
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Envy In A Separate Peace
A Separate Peace Writing
Envy is ignorance, and limitation is death, throughout the novel A Separate Peace . Knowles
suggest that Genes envy and limitations, affects him and Finny s relationship together. Gene is an
envious and lost person, who later finds himself, and peace at the end of the story. Throughout the
story, Gene suggest how he is looking for a separate peace, and it shows how his emotions manage
to kill someone; before he returns.
Gene Forrester is obsessed with how talented his roommate Phineas is, so he feels as if he has to
become the best, and Phineas is considered the problem. One part in the novel is when Finny
brought Gene to the beach the day before he had a test, and he thought Finny was trying to take
away Gene s only advantage, which was grades. According to Gene he states, going there risked
expulsion, and destroyed the studying I was going to do for an important test the next morning
(Knowles 23). Gene had known what the beach meant risk wise, but had still went in order to
prove a point. Gene had thought Finny brought him there to get him off his game, and so he could
fail his test. Another way Gene is affected is when he is made to jump from the tree because it
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Throughout the story Finny thinks him and Gene are friends; when they are really enemies. In
the novel Gene says, what was I doing up here anyway? Why did I let Finny talk me into this?
Was he getting some kind of hold over me? (Knowles 5). The narrator s jealousy, starts to grow
more towards the other character. The hate Gene has for Finny builds up and eventually leads to his
death. Their relationship got more affected when Gene admitted to causing the accident, and caused
Finny to never play sports again. When Gene admits to hurting Finny, it changes both of the
characters, and their friendship was hanging by a
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Piaget Developmental Theory Analysis
Piaget had 4 different stages to his Cognitive Development theory. His ideas included the stages
sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. The main idea of
Piaget s theory was to explain that a childs reasoning develops in four different stages. His theory
helped explain how children of different ages start to think and view the world for themselves.
Sensorimotor last between the ages of birth, up to 18 months. By this period a child usually
begins to understand the world by using both their senses and motor actions. Toward the end of
this stage, a child will most likely began to play pretend games. During the preoperational stage,
a child starts to learn how to communicate by the use of symbols. They are now able to use a
more simple form of logical comphrendsion. This stage last from when a child is 2 years of age,
all the way up to the age of 6. Another stage in Piaget s developmental theory is the concrete
operational stage. This stage consist of a child being able to rationalize simple what if types of
questions. At this age children start thinking more logically. They are now capable of performing a
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This is the stage were a child learns a great deal of manipulation tactics in order to achieve what he
/she desires. During this time, people develop the ability to think about abstract concepts.They
began to think more hypothetically. In an article by Kendra Cherry, she mentions an important
characteristic of Piaget s formal operational stage. She states, The formal operational thinker has
the ability to consider many different solutions to a problem before acting. (Cherry, 2016). Cherry s
statement helped explain Piaget s formal operational stage in just one simple
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Examples Of My Personal Interpretation Of The American Dream
Every single person interprets the american dream differently. However there is one thing that
remains the same in every one of our American Dreams. The American Dream is the hope for a
better life and wanting to be successful, whether being successful is having your dream job or
just living in a place you feel safe and secure. My personal interpretation of the american dream is
that in America we all have the chance to receive and education and become anything you want to
be. But there are some things that prevent us from living our dream. The first thing that can
prevent us from living our dream is location. Maybe you don t even live in America but want to
go there some day, because you have heard the stories of the poor beggar on the streets
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The Death Of A Boy
One afternoon, I watched over a group of toddlers playing in a nursery. I noticed a little boy
playing with a jack in the box. He kept turning the crank on the box and giggling when the lid
popped open and jack sprang out. He d eagerly stuff jack back into the box and start turning the
crank again. I kept hearing the melody of Pop goes the Weasel over and over. I noticed another
little boy gawking out of the corner of my eye. He was sitting a few feet away from the jack in
the box. I could tell he desired to play with it. Two of the other toddlers started crying and
distracted the boy with the jack in the box. While he was distracted, the gawking toddler grabbed it
and started turning the crank. This toddler was confronted with temptation and he gave into it.
Temptation is the desire to do something sinful. Temptation is something every man, woman and
child confront. A toddler might be tempted to steal a toy away from another child. A teenager
might be tempted to drink alcohol. A husband might be tempted to commit adultery. We deal with
temptation from the time we come into this world and throughout our lives. If you are a
Christian, you should know there is a way to overcome temptation. 1 Corinthians 10:13 says,
There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will
not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way
to escape, that ye may be able to bear it (The Open Bible King
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Martyrs In Peter Brown s The Cult Of The Saints
The veneration of the saints has been a long standing tradition in the Catholic faith, one that is
highly exalted. Saints, in the Catholic faith, are meant to be ideal role models for the practicing
Catholic, so that every Catholic may be closer to God through the saints. Saints lived an
extraordinary life as a human and lead an example for all Catholics to follow. While the
canonization for sainthood is a long process, before the canonization process, martyrs were the
saints that people looked up to. Martyrs had been physically harmed and killed for their faith. This
idea of self mortification is very real in many of Catholic saints lives. Self mortification can take on
many forms including, but not limited to, fasting and self harm.
The Cult of the Saints by Peter Brown discusses the role that the saints and martyrs play in the ...
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Saint Rose of Lima fasted about three times a week, held herself to very severe penances, wore
coarse clothes, and took a vow of virginity. The daily schedule of Saint Rose of Lima included
twelve hours devoted to prayer, ten hours devoted to work, and two hours for sleep (Graziano,
2004). This intensive schedule full of pain and suffering began when the Lord became manifest
to her, allowing her to know of His holy presence and give her courage and strength in that fact.
After this manifestation, Saint Rose of Lima began fasting daily, abstaining from meat, and ate
only enough coarse food to sustain her. Her penances continued to become more harsh and she
began constantly wearing a metal spiked crown and an iron chain around her waist. At this point
she would go days without food and her only rest would be on a bed of broken glass, stone,
potsherd, and thorns. Throughout this time of severe harm and injury, there were many apparitions
of the Lord to Saint Rose of Lima to help her remain in her suffering for the Lord (AymГ©,
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The Importance Of Long Distance Relationships
Everyone has different ideas of what a long distance relationship is; to some it may mean being on
opposite sides of a state, country, or even the world. It seems that as the miles between two partners
increases the strain on their relationship and communication increases as well. In recent years the
number of long distance relationships have experienced a steady increase, focusing mostly around
relationships between college aged partners. According to the McKinnel s Paradigm (1994) as
mentioned in Extended CommunicationEfforts Involved With College Long Distance Relationships
, nearly one third of students in college or universities are involved in some form of a relationship
involving distance defined by a 50 mile radius (Firmin, Firmin, Merical, 2013). College aged
partners are not the only ones that interact with the struggles of a long distance relationship; many
military and immigrant partnerships also face the strain of finding fulfilling modes of
communication. Communication is one of the foundational building blocks of any relationship.
When distance is factored into the communicative properties of a relationship, the relationship tends
to suffer. As time and technology have advanced, this communicative downfall has become more
manageable for any type of relationship.
Katheryn C. Maguire and Terry A. Kinney explore the ideas of satisfaction across long distance vs.
proximal relationships as well as concepts surrounding stressors and the influence distance can
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Chicago Race Riots 1919
The Aftermath By the end, thirty eight were dead (twenty three blacks, fifteen whites), five
hundred and thirty seven injured, and one thousand black families made homeless. Thousands
and thousands suffered from just one case. Many horrible things were done in the five months
of rioting. If the police arrested the white man from the beginning, those thirty eight people
would be living today. Our society saw nothing wrong in fighting for equal rights with violence.
The entire U.S. society is part of the blame for all the crucial events that occurred. After the riots
of 1919 many of us learned from our mistakes, but it can not be taken back. There was no need to
have a separate group of white people and a separate group of black people. We... Show more
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Although it is nothing like the riots in Chicago years ago, racism is still common. Racism can be
discreet, but hurtful. In the past few years, there have been many violent situations that have
been considered racism. The shooting of Michael Brown, which caused riots very similar to the
ones in Chicago. These riots that occurred in Missouri were scarily similar to the riots in the
early 1900s. The destruction not only caused physical pain, but emotional pain as well. These
actions made African Americans look like they did many years ago, and that is not the reality of
the situation. This particular shooting was not the first, and probably not the last, that was driven
by racism, or is said to be. Racism and segregation happen everyday. Is it ignored or simply
overlooked because the foundation of our country is built upon this. As much as America has
grown in racism, such as having an African Americanman as our president for many years now,
there is still a lot of growing to be done. We, the people of the United States, need to look back on
these mistakes, and the mistakes of others, and work to our best ability to change them and prevent
them from ever happening again. America has come such a grand distance, and still has a long
journey
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Rights of Indigenous Australians
The law recognizes that specific groups in society are permitted to have specific rights. Individuals
in traditional homelands have the right to determine the application of health, education and
welfare entitlements, free from government regulation and discrimination. However the rights
Indigenous Australians are entitled to are not being completely abided by and therefore white law
is being used as a tool of discrimination to Indigenous Australians.
Before the case of Eddie Mabo, Indigenous Australian s ancestral lands that they were raised on
were claimed for British purposes and benefits. After crossing paths with land rights advocates
and legal minds, Eddie Mabo became of crucial importance to Indigenous Australian land law.
Mabo was looking to seek a retreat from injustice concerning Indigenous Australians right to the
land. After a ten year legal battle, often referred to as the Mabo Case, six out seven High Court
Judges ruled that: The Meriam people are entitled as against the whole world, to possession,
occupation, use and enjoyment of the lands of the Murray Islands . By showing that the
Indigenous owned land as individuals and as families, and had clearly demarcated property
boundaries, Mabo s battle for land rights proved successful. This succession paved the way for fair
land rights for Australia s Indigenous people.
The Stronger Futures aims to help the Indigenous persons of remote communities in the Northern
Territory, but are the Indigenous free from
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Prison Reform Outline
I.How many of have a relative or a friend who is staying in prison? I believe we have or at least
we had, so what we can do is seek for reform for them. According to UNODC that prison reforms
are necessary to better the conditions for prisoners to enable the creation of an efficient and reliable
correctional system. In reforming the prisonsystem, it is essential for alternatives to imprisonment
to be explored. There has been large number of people serving prison sentences in American
prisons. In fact, America has the world s highest number of prisoners with over 2.2 million
Americans in prison.
II.Many people believe that prison reform would simply increase the criminals rate, but this is false.
III.From my research, I have learned that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The arguments for those in support for reforms to the sentencing and imprisonment system.
A.A reform of the prison system will affect all racism of the society positively and the rich, poor,
white, black, republicans or democrats will all feel the effect of these changes
1.Supporters who push for prison reforms are from diverse social and political backgrounds with
different perspectives on the issue as well.
a.The liberal Americans see prison reforms as a way to create a fair society where ex prisoners are
given more reasonable chances for coming back into the society.
b.Their support for these changes looks at this as the only real opportunity to reduce recidivism by
these individuals (Escobedo n. pag.).
B.The current sentencing and imprisonment system is false because it supports the imprisonment
of even minor offenders who are not actual threat to the society.
1.An example of offenders people who are engaging in illegal activities, they do not show any
hostility towards other members of the community.
a.Imprisonment for such offenders may achieve the goal of behavior
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Essay On Reaping What You Paid
Reaping What You Sow Imagine working hard every day, putting in multiple ours of practicing
and studying, for a job that makes a billion dollars but won t pay you. Does that sound fair? This
is the situation with college athletes. College sports are a huge responsibility for these athletes and
basically their living. They put in multiple hours weekly and always have busy schedules between
their sport and school and for this they should be compensated. College athleticsare a full time job ,
athletes bring in millions of dollars for these schools, and paying athletes would be beneficial for
schools and athletes. College players should be paid or at the very least allow them to bring in
some form of compensation. For these athletes their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Athletes should know that in case of an injury that they will have something to support them.
Not to mention that the coaches of these schools can make millions of dollars a year from just
coaching, they don t even have to put in the hard hours of playing, practicing, putting their
bodies on line, and all the other things that come with playing collegiate sports. Granted that this
is the coach s job, these sports are looked at and dedicated to like real jobs for these athletes who
deserve pay. College athletes are also responsible for bringing in a large amount of revenue for
the NCAA which is a multi million dollar organization, with a reported $995.9 million revenue in
2016. On the NCAA website it broke down their revenue stating that, Most NCAA revenue comes
from media rights, mostly from a $10.8 billion, 14 year agreement with CBS Sports and Turner
Broadcasting for rights to the Division I Men s Basketball Championship. Most of the remaining
revenue comes from NCAA championships, primarily ticket sales. The most recent estimate from
the NCAA research staff is that college athletics programs annually generate about $6.1 billion
from ticket sales, radio and television receipts, alumni contributions, guarantees, royalties and
NCAA distributions (NCAA finances). The NCAA received a $10.8 billion deal because of its
Division I men s basketball championship, it also receive
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How to Take Care of a Pet Guinea Pig
How to take care of your pet guinea pig. A guinea pig is a great first pet. He is fairly easy to take
care of but can be hard as well. Guinea pigs are fun and playful pets for children of all ages. In this
reading I will teach you how to care for a guinea pig. You will be able to decide after reading if this
is the petfor you. You will learn how to clean your guinea s cage, how to feed your guinea, how
to bath your guinea and how to hold your guinea pig. He is fluffy and squishy but please don t
squeeze him. Guinea pigs like to be held. Be careful, you have to pick him up under his feet and
hold him close to you. Guinea pigs don t like heights they get scared if you move them to fast as
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You can build a fort out of old ripped up cardboard for him to crawl through. You can take a plastic
spoon and tap it on the floor to get the guinea pig to come to you. You can put a leash on your
guinea pig and take him for a walk. Have fun with you guinea pig and he will love you back.
The
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Importance Of Data Analysis On The Enterprise Big Data...
With the progress of the enterprise big data project, the importance of data analysis speed is
increasingly highlighted. To further enhance the speed of data analysis, IBM unveiled a Hadoop
data machine, designed to help enterprise users to meet demands of more variety and more large
scale data (lower cost) real time analysis.
IBM mainly through the following two methods improve the speed of enterprise big data analysis,
one is by using BLU technology to split large data into medium data and even small data , another
method is the hardware optimization, launch big data machine for Hadoop.
In addition, IBM InfoSphere BigInsights is a platform used for analysis and visualization
management of mass data processing, which is based on distributed Apache Hadoop open source
technology. It realized integration and extension of Hadoop main components. At the same time,
IBM also provides special data processing and analysis module. Using the BigInsights, IT
professionals can quickly build a large data processing platform, customized analysis was carried
out on the huge amounts of data within the enterprise, and combining the enterprise existing
database, data warehouse and business intelligence analysis framework to help enterprises to obtain
huge commercial value.
The BigInsights mainly provides the following features:
Easy deployment Apache Hadoop components
Through a simple graphical interface, the BigInsights can easily implement installation and
deployment of Hadoop
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The Effect Of Enzyme Enzymes On The Concentration Of An...
Introduction
Organisms cannot rely entirely on spontaneous reactions to produce all the materials necessary for
life. These reactions occur much too slowly. To produce these materials quicker, cells rely on
enzymes, biological catalysts, to speed up these reactions without being consumed. (General
Biology I, Martineau, Dean, Gilliland, Soderstrom, Lab Manual, 2017, 43). To produce these
materials quicker, the activation reaction much be lowered, a very important part of this lab. Each
enzyme acts on a specific molecule, or set of molecules, called a substrate (43). The enzyme binds
to this substrate, forming an enzyme substrate complex. An enzyme is a protein whose structure is
determined by the sequence of amino acids groups that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Methods
Experiment 1: Constructing a Standard Curve
The students first prepared to construct a standard curve. To do this, each group measured the
absorbance of starch solutions of unknown concentrations treated with IKI (General Biology I,
Martineau, Dean, Gilliland, Soderstrom, Lab Manual, 2017, 45). The absorbance values were
determined for a range of samples, and plotted on a graph. A line of best fit was then used as a
reference to determine the amount of starch present in unknown samples.
Using the yellow tube, which included everything but starch, as the blank, each group zeroed their
spectrophotometer. This was done so that any absorbance observed depends only on the amount of
starch present, not on any other reagents (buffer, IKI). To zero the spectrophotometer, the
wavelength was first set at 580nm, using knob 3 (45). Next, the groups made sure that the light
next to transmittance was lit, and the chamber to be tightly closed. Having the chamber empty
closed tightly provides reference for the darkest condition possible. Using knob 1, the transmittance
was turned until it read 0.0 (45). Before the groups used their blank test tube to zero the
spectrophotometer, each needed to wipe the tube with kimwipes to ensure a clean reading. Turning
knob 2, each group was then instructed to zero the absorbance, 0.000. Upon removing the blank,
each trial was inserted into the chamber (46). The
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Deployment And Integration In The Military Family
Deployment and integration is one the greatest challenges military families and children have to
face on a daily basis. When a family member deploys or reintegrates within the entire family, it not
only affects the service member but it affects the entire family. Deployment can often lead to
families and children, experiencing a negative mental health outcomes and compromised wellbeing.
Bello (2015) found that most families and children (80.5% required less than one month to adjust to
the return of their deployed parent (Bello, 2015). Accordingly, the families and children are often
quick to adjust to having their familymember back in the home. Interestingly, discoveries are
surprising in light of the fact that when contrasted to another family, the discoveries are definitely
unique. Boberiene (2014) found that three out of every four families feel that reintegration after
the first three months is the most stressful phase of a deployment (Boberiene, 2014). This is
because the family experiences many emotions while the member is away. It appears that, families
and children didn t require as much time to adjust to reintegration as much as the families did in
Bobriene s (2014) study. It may be that all families and children handle reintegration differently and
some may require more time than others. The results in Boberiene s (2014) study is similar to what
Chandra (2009) had said about families and children, she stated that the number of months for
deployment had a huge
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Business Plan (Jose s Restaurant Essays
Jose s Filipino
Bar and Grill
Restaurant Complex
Business Plan
For
MGT 190 Entrepreneurship
By
Scott Montgomery
712 Edson Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Confidentiality Disclosure
This report is a Business Plan for a hypothetical new venture, which will contain humor and
controversial ideals. Just keep in mind that I am a Sailor that has been around the world for the
last 20 years. If they offend you, I apologize up front, please enjoy my report.
Table of Contents
1.0Executive Summary
1.1Objectives
1.2Mission
1.3Keys to Success
2.0Company Summary
2.1Bar and Grill Ownership
2.2Bar and Grill Location and Facilities
2.3Services
2.4Start up Summary
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Create an atmosphere where each person can work as a team member, clear goals and high
standards that profit everyone.
Maintain food and labor cost by using imported girls from the Philippines. If this dose not work
out we will use a local work force. Most of all we do not want to break any laws, or give the
impression that we are running a house of prostitution. Remain a neighborhood friendly Sailor
complex
1.2Mission Jose s is a great place to eat and drink the coldest of beer, combining lay back tropic
atmosphere with sexy women and fine Filipino food. We want fair profit for the team and a
rewarding place to work for the employees.
1.3Key To Success
Jose s name and reputation will be well know by every Sailor on the Norfolk water front (100,000
Sailors plus).
The products we serve are of the highest quality. We combine this quality with great service and
atmosphere. We then add menu items that appeal to all ages of Sailors.
Current management team and hot women has a great deal of experience.
Location! Some people named outside the main gate to Norfolk Naval Station as the hottest place
to have a business on the East Coast. It is like putting together peanut butter and jelly.
A frequent Happy Hour and band service will promote repeat customers as well as new ones just
off the ship after a
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  • 2. Analysis Of The Poem Me333- A Machine Design Carleton Ellis ME333 A Machine Design Dr. Bednarz Group 4 Adam Misiura Hydroponics Michael Fleck Paint stripper Chris Piechota Anti Knock Gasoline Lucas Farrall Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil Carleton Ellis was born September 20, 1876, he was raised in Keene, New Hampshire. He continued his higher level of education at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The inventor and pioneer in the field of organic chemistry later then set up a laboratory in Montclair, New Jersey where he continued his research and creating patents. In total Mr. Ellis has 753 patents, one of the highest amounts of patents for any individual. He invented important methods of cracking crude oil as well as methods for synthesizing isopropyl alcohol and acetone. He invented lacquers for automobile paints and developed processes for applying plastics... He was also an early proponent of hydroponic plant growth (Bowman). Overall Carleton Ellis is not too well known of an inventor but has more than seven hundred patents. He is attributed to helping out in both the World Wars because of his inventions in the field of organic chemistry. Mr. Ellis has so many patents that are still being used in today s society. When people initially think about paint, one of the first things to pop into their heads is irremovable or stuck there forever . Carleton Ellis, of Montclair, New Jersey however thought of a way through chemistry to safely remove paint from a surface without damaging the underlying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Justice, Power, And Human Nature By Thucydides And The... May the Best Man (or Woman) Win In fifth century BC Greece, writers and philosophers were dedicating their entire lives to figuring out the world around them; consequently, many distinct thoughts have been recorded regarding overlapping concepts. For example, in the works, Antigone by Sophocles, On Justice, Power, and Human Nature by Thucydides, and The Republic by Plato, there have been different accounts of the definition and significance of justice. Each work is significant to western civilization because it is applicable to the same society after all these years. The importance of justice takes on different roles and can affect people in different ways. The best person in these works will be the one who portrays justice in the most valuable way to the current society. That being said, reading about Antigone and Creon showed how justice shaped their futures. The blurred lines of who was in the right and who was in the wrong demonstrates that justice is subjective and affects people different based on their own personal values. That is the best portrayal of justice among the three works because it makes justice relatable and valid. Sophocles Antigone is a Greek tragedy that transcends 5th century BC Greece due to its complex analysis of justice and integrity. In the case of Antigone and Creon, it is not clear who in the end is suffering from injustice. In Creon s defense, Antigone is the one committing unjust acts according to Theban law. As the king of Thebes, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Design Theory And Creation, Game Design, And Word And Excel Introduction: over the course of this year we have done 4 topics Algorithm Concepts, Design Theory And Creation, Game Design, and Word And Excel. We have done three internal assessments: For word and excel a mail merge was created to send thanks to various people for assistance with fundraising activities, a poster to explain which school house raised the most money for fundraising activities, and a spreadsheet explaining showing how much money each house raised. For design theory and creation designed a childrens restaurant and developed a logo and marketing materials for said restaurant And two booklets were critiqued. Application Software: This year for the first assessment i used microsoft word for the mail merge mail merge can be used to send the same message to multiple people with different starts address block= and poster because it is an effective tool for posters and mail due to the many effects you can apply to the text and then used excel for the spreadsheet because it is more suitable for making spreadsheets, this is because excel sheets are made up of cells which have grid references allowing you to use formulas to set up a perfect spreadsheet. When we designed a childrens restaurant we used a program called Adobe Illustrator. Adobe Illustrator is useful because it allows you to use vector images, vector images are images that have colour filled in between various points as opposed to other image types which use pixelated images (images made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Causes of Sleep Deprivation In Western cultures, the biggest cause of sleep deprivation is stress mostly as a result of being sick, overworking and shift working, drugs, or examinations (Pinel, 2014). Sleep loss can lead to impairment in decision making. Two studies have been conducted that look at twenty four hours of sleep deprivation and focus on the effect it has on making complex decisions. Essentially, what is the effect of total sleep deprivationin decision making? In 2009, David Schyner and his colleagues had the opportunity to subject fifteen participants to a total of twenty four hours of sleep deprivation. They set up their experiment by asking participants to make a decision between two choices and then again between three choices after a day of sleep loss. Researchers found that participants had a decreased ability to make integrative decisions between two choices, and the three choice tasks were significantly harder to make more so than the two choice task. MRIs of the participants showed an overall decrease in five regions of the brainin of task specific activity versus a full night s rest. Affected brain areas were the superior parietal lobe, which functions in spatial orientation; the superior frontal gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus, which function in self awareness in coordination with senses and processing higher information, respectively; the orbital frontal, the cognitive aspect of processing decision making; and the inferior and medial polar frontal, which operates in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 6 Year Old Son Belong To No Fly List Case Study Parents Question Why There 6 Year Old Son Belongs To No Fly List? Canadian born father Sulemaan Ahmed and Khadija Cajee are seeking answers why their six year old son, Ahmed Syed Adam Ahmed belongs on a travel security risk list. Both parents were fuming after their son was labeled Deemed High Profile. Sulemaan and his son were about to travel to Boston to watch the annual NHL Winter Classic but was put on hold at the Toronto Pearson International Airport after Ahmed Syed s name appeared on the travel security risk list. Irked father took to Twitter to raise his concern about his son s flight status. Why is our (Canadian born) 6 year old on DHP no fly list? He must clear security each time, the father tweeted on his account to Air Canada ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of The Novel O Pioneers ! By Willa Cather Willa Cather is an author who uses similar aspects and events of her life and puts them into her novels. This approach allows the reader to know what inspired the events happening throughout the novel. After reading the novel O Pioneers! by Willa Cather, I began to search for ideas leading me deeper into the meaning of the novelas a whole. O Pioneers! is a novel in which several of the key concepts and characterqualities can be better understood by learning more about the life of Willa Cather. Aspects of O Pioneers! that involve the life of Willa Cather include where the novel is taking place, the description of Alexandra s disposition, and the dominance Alexandra exhibits in her family. Willa Cather decides to have the setting of the novel take place in Hanover, Nebraska. She is very familiar with Nebraska because after her family moved from Virginia, this is where she grew up as a young child and attended school (Baughman par. 2). At the start of the novel, Hanover, Nebraska is, A cluster of low drab buildings huddled on the gray prairie, under a gray sky (Cather 1.1.1). The town is being given a strong, gloomy, and dark feeling similar to what her childhood must have been like. We then begin to see glimpses of this appear when we introduce the main character Alexandra and life in Hanover. Alexandra state s, Three big Bohemians were drinking raw alcohol, tinctured with oil of cinnamon. This was said to fortify one effectually against the cold, and they smacked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis of Socrates Definition of Justice in The Republic An Analysis of Socrates Definition of Justice Introduction This paper will consider Socrates definition of justice in the individual by showing what, according to this definition, makes people and action just and whether Socrates definition of justice is plausible. It appears that Socrates definition of justice is plausible but demanding. However, because the transcendentals that Socrates seeks are like the light at the top of the mountain up which the philosopher climbs after leaving the cave, it must be realized that the journey toward justice is one of labor but not one that is implausible. Context Plato founded the Academy at Athens after Socrates death and preserved the lessons that Socrates had taught, essentially laying a foundation for the study of philosophy in Western Civilization. Plato s Republic seeks to unite the lessons of the Academy with the circle of politics that occupied much of Plato s life: The Republic, in fact, teaches that unless philosophy and politics unite completely, the evils of the state will never cease. This unity, indeed, is what is at the core of Socrates (and therefore Plato s) definition of justice. As B. M. Laing states, The Republic argues that justice is the principle which co ordinates different arts (Laing, The Problem of Justice in Plato s Republic, p. 412). The definition of justice that Socrates attempts to explore throughout The Republic is one that considers the individual in relation to the city or the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The End Of World War I Almost a century has passed since the end of World War One, and the 1917 Belfour Declaration, which endorsed the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine and the preservation of the civil and religious rights of non Jewish Palestinian communities. Consequently, the British Mandate in the region of Israel, the former Palestine, which was initiated and endorsed by the League of Nations in 1922, and which incorporated the Belfour Declaration. The control of Israel has changed hands multiple times since then and subsequently, its borders have shifted considerably and always to the disadvantage of the Palestinians and Arabs. The League of Nations approval of the British Mandate and Belfour Declaration, was roundly rejected by Arabs and Palestinians whose hatred and fear of a Jewish State has led to the heated arguments and unrelenting Arab/Israeli conflicts that continues to this day. In this paper, I will outline and discuss the controversial Partition Plan s , of 1937 and 1947 respectively, which have concurrently shaped and reflected the state of the conflict throughout the 20th century. This paper will attempt to provide an unbiased account of the positions of both parties on the presented issues, however I will, in my conclusion, provide my opinion on the matter in light of all the information and facts provided. The fate of the Palestine in 1922, when the British Mandate was fully implemented with League of Nations approval was largely unknown. With ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Example Of Phonetic Based Instructional Unit B.1. In order to fulfill my Teacher Work Sample assignment, I created a phonetic based instructional unit, The Foundations of Reading, for a level one through three, adult ESL class. I completed this in accordance with the following guiding learning goals: 1. Students will identify the letters and sounds of the English alphabet, 2. Students will recognize consonants and vowels, and 3. Students will learn short and long vowel sounds. Upon completion of the unit, and after reviewing student pre and post test scores, it became evident that the goal my students made the most improvement in was goal number two; Students will recognize consonants and vowels. Students achieved an average, combined score, on the Vowels and Consonants Pre test, of 88 percent. After receiving the corresponding instruction in this area, their combined average score improved eight percent to 96 percent. In analyzing this result, I believe there are two plausible reasons. B.1.a. One reason for the students success with this second goal may actually be the instruction they attained in pursuing the first goal Students will identify the letters and sounds of the English alphabet. While addressing the letters and most common phonetic sounds of the English alphabet, (including short vowels sounds) in lessons two and three, incidental discussions occurred regarding the vowels themselves, due to students curiosity, prior knowledge and the changeable nature of English vowels phonetic representations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Guilt In Catalogy Of Morals By Nietzche A mirror, a simple reflective surface, gives us a clear image of our physical self. An image we may not admire, and occasionally an image we rarely accept. Yet looking through this mirror, we perceive not only our appearance, but individually study ourselves from the inside. Fleeting shadows of panic fill our minds, where we wonder what we mean to the world around us. Does my true selfpresent itself as this person staring back at me? Have I done enough in life? Will I always regret every decision? Have I caused myself enough pain? As an individual living with anxiety I, and countless others who suffer the debilitating doubts it causes, ask ourselves every one of those questions multiple times throughout the day. Following and waiting for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This in turn increases the obvious symptoms of anxiety. These include physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms. Anxiety and guilt can cause headaches, stomach aches, muscle tension, insomnia, etc. These physical symptoms often affect how we live our lives since we do not sleep the recommended eight hours in order to deal with the daily worry. This then escalates to troubling our emotional fragility involving feeling on edge, defensive, irritable, sorrowful, and desperation to apologize. At this point, several loved ones and close friends believe we live a deranged life or simply want attention. Their diagnosis leads us to our behavioral symptoms that include: clinginess, overapoligizing, pleasing others, avoiding judgement, and righting perceived wrongs. Due to those behavioral symptoms, people who do not understand a life with anxiety become upset with those of us who suffer from GAD. They believe we take words and endeavours way too literal or too much to heart. When in reality we cannot help who we are, or how our brains work. Moreover, there are multiple ways an individual living with an anxiety disorder, and their loved ones, can help prevent an anxiety attack or help cope with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Staphylococcus Aureus ( Mrsa ) Essay Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium that is responsible for several infections in humans like pneumonia, bloodstream infection, etc. Methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus was first identified among hospitalized patients in 1960s. MRSA is any strain of Staphylococcus aureus developed through the process of natural selection and resistance to beta lactam antibiotics like penicillins (methicillin, dicloxacillin, nafcillin, oxacillin, etc.) and the cephalosporins. It is of huge concern in hospitals, prisons, and nursing homes, where the patients are at high risk due to open wounds, invasive devices, and weakened immune systems. MRSA infections that occur in hospitals are known as Hospital Associated MRSA (HA MRSA). In a hospital where patients are getting infected with MRSA, which had been detected from their nose secretions and some from skin infections, it is very important to take immediate preventive and control measures to fight against MRSA. Various strategies can be applied to prevent and control MRSA as well as to treat MRSA associates infection in order to completely eradicate MRSA threat from the hospital. Various measures that can be taken to tackle such situation are: 1.Screening of all patients to identify all MRSA infected patients and MRSA carriers. 2.Implementing various prevention strategies. 3.Decolonization therapy for all MRSA carriers. 4.Treatment of Infected patients. 1. Screening of all patients to identify all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of The Sorrows Of Young Werther The Sorrows of Young Werther Analysis The Sorrows of Young Werther was an extraordinary reading and eye opening experience because it changed the world around me and help me value my life s potential. One of the points that really affected me throughout this reading was the conversation about the ethics of suicide. Another point that struck me was Charlotte talking about the moonlight. Some of the characters also affected me as well like, the flower seeker and the peasant lad. My last point is whose fault is it for Werthers demise I just have to touch on this because this is such an interesting point because a lot of people have different views. The ending of the novel is a logical conclusion based on Goethe s use of foreshadowing. In the letter of May 22, Werther foreshadows to suicide, by saying the sweet feeling of the liberty, and knows that he can quit his prison whenever he likes. (Goethe. Pg 6) He has a conversation with Albert about The ethics of suicide. Werther is saying that suicide is someone s passion to do so because reasoning has failed to satisfy. Albert is debating that no one capable of a larger view of life can be excused for committing suicide. I agree with both of them on Werther s side it s your life if you want to end it and that is your desire even with help, by all means release yourself from the prison of life. Albert has a good point of view as well he says because a man under the influence of violent passion loses all power of reflection, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The World Of Aboriginal And Or Torres Strait Islander... Five hundred words gives very limited opportunity to delve into the complex world of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities. I will be as broad as possible and I have not referenced any websites or books. This is sourced from my general knowledge and experiences and from speaking with people who are more familiar with the Aboriginal culture than me over the years. Quite simply, until (relatively) recent years the Aboriginal culture has been largely unrepresented in Tasmania. There are recent improvements, for example members of State Government will sometimes acknowledge the traditional owners or an elder may give a welcome to country at events. When white man colonised Tasmania they massacred the local tribes where... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, a result of this is that general society in Tasmania is broadly more tolerant and sympathetic to the plight of the Aboriginal culture because they are not exposed to the confrontational issues found in many parts of Australia. There is therefore a sense of indifference around the Aboriginal culture which has two angles. Firstly, an Aboriginal child is far less likely to be discriminated against (based on their culture) because they are more easily accepted without prejudice or preconception as happens in other parts of Australia. Secondly, and sadly, because they are more easily accepted on a level footing as any other child their cultural identity can be ignored. I am not aware of any attending Aboriginal children in the Centre that I am planning on doing my placement. While I understand the importance of the Aboriginal culture in Australia, I believe that if an Aboriginal child starts attending the Centre then their cultural direction should be managed as it would be with any other child from a certain culture in close liaison with their parents. From experience I know that some (urban assimilated) Aboriginal families are embarrassed about their recent culture (ie after colonisation) and in particular the issues around, for example, alcohol abuse, domestic violence and petrol sniffing and how their culture is viewed by white man. It should not be assumed that just because a child is Aboriginal they should be treated in any way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cultural Diversity In College It s important for students to have a cultural diversity in a college because it helps them to keep an open mind and learn about the different cultures around them instead of being kept in a bubble of isolation. Also, it connects people that comes from different backgrounds which can help them grow their minds when it comes to learning about a tradition that comes from someone else s culture . This can be able to open up new opportunities such as careers either within their area or overseas. Another thing is that it helps the students become self aware with decisions the students might make based on a certain problem that the students might face in their life. Culture diversity not only helps you to become more open minded, but to also connect with the world. Without having an open mindthe students will just have a narrow view of the world since they re not expanding their views from outside of it except from what they are given to see. We think it s important to show that great higher educationcan be there for all people (Watanabe 1). Also it help the students to promote creative thinking, when it comes to problems one might go through they would have many options with the decisions they are deciding about instead just staying inside the box. The students has the opportunity to go and find the solution through a different way. This explains how in a college with a cultural diversity can affect the student s education, but in a good way that can be spread around and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Disorder and Misunderstanding in Thos Pynchon s The... Disorder and Misunderstanding The Crying of Lot 49 When reading Pynchon s The Crying of Lot 49 one is flooded with a deluge of historical references (dates, places, events) and, unless a historical genius, probably feels confused as to the historical accuracy of such references. As critics have shown, Pynchon blends factual history with fiction and manages, as David Seed writes in The Fictional Labyrinths of Thomas Pynchon, to juxtapose(s) historical references with reminders of the novel s status as artefact so that the reader s sense of history and of fiction are brought into maximum confrontation (128). Pynchon, for example, in Lot 49 speaks at length about Maxwell s Demon, a machine proposed in 1871 by physicist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the novel we learn that she has been given the job of sorting it (Pierce s estate) all out (1) which she attempts to accomplish by shuffling back through a fat deckful of days (2). The Demon sorts molecules and thus gains information about them, which in turns allows it to create order among chaos. Oedipa, similarly, seeks to act as a dark machine in the center of the planetarium, to bring the estate into pulsing stelliferous Meaning (64) (Mangel 90: 1971). The comparison couldn t be more obvious; Oedipa as machine, sorting clues, gaining information, discovering patterns and order and, ultimately, a Meaning. This metaphoric parallel becomes weak, however, when we realize that as Oedipa probes deeper into the issues, other revelations...seemed to come crowding in exponentially, as if the more she collected the more would come to her, (64). Oedipa becomes unable to accurately mimic Maxwell s Demon; she simply cannot sort through all of the clues, nor can she place the truthful ones on one side and the false ones on the other. This inability stems not only from the copious amount of information she receives but the ultimately unknowable (and, as we shall see, distorted) nature of such clues; Oedipa can never truly know if a clue is true or false. Nonetheless, the other side of Maxwell s Demon, the side Pynchon chooses not to explicitly elaborate, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Florida Monologue Don Don Don Da Da Da Don Don Don Da Da Da Da Don... I woke up from my dream about the dark gloomy forest, to try to find my phone under my pillow. For school. I finally felt it at the edge of my bed, barely staying on the blue comforter, still playing the same song. I shut it off and went back to bed. Clare, wake up or i m turning all the lights on, yelled my mom. I don t think I sat up so fast in my life. Good, now get ready for school, it s your first day back, you have to make a good impression, she said. I groaned, I really, really do not want to got to school, mom. I fell back against my headboard and sighed. I hate Monday s. Especially, when you re loud, annoying brother, is going to the same school as you. Also, when your mom is waking you up only thirty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From that point forward, those two people have been my friends ever since. Clare, you better be leaving, yelled my Mom. Were leaving, I yelled upstairs, Issac lets go, you drink your orange juice on the way there. After about five more minutes, my brother, Issac, ran out the house, to my side. Sorry, dad was hugging me goodbye, and wouldn t let go, he said Okay, he said. We started walking to school, on the Monday of August 31st. It was nearing fall, I could tell, every step we took it felt like it was getting colder, and colder. The sky looked gray, and the sun wasn t out. What a perfect Monday. And without a jacket, too. Issac for some reason started taking off his jacket, and almost whacked me with its sleeve. Here, you can have my jacket, he offered. Thanks, I said I took the jacket not denying his offer and put it on. He was taller than me, and more muscular, so it was kinda big on me. Suddenly, I heard rapid footsteps. CLARE! someone yelled. I turned around, and fell backwards, onto the frost crisped grass, with two people on top of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Plath Daddy Poem Meaning The title of the poem Daddy immediately makes the reader think of authority due to the childish nature of the word. This is idea is reinforced from the first line of You do not do, you do not do , implying that someone is scolding a child perhaps. However, it could also have sexual undertones to it, referring to Plath s relationship to her husband which could infer there were similarities between her father and her husband. Furthermore, this links to the idea that it could also have an underlying theme of abuse; whether this is abuse by her father or by her husband, is unclear through the title, but is explored throughout the poem. Plath s father, Otto Plath, had gangrene which eventually caused his entire leg to be amputated. Plath was severely impacted by his death as she feels as though she lived like a foot , suggesting that her father was negligent of Plath which made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plath broadens her feelings out to include all women, maybe because there are some who tolerate domestic abuse, or because fascist leaders like Hitler became something of a sex symbol in the states they controlled. Plath can be seen as an early feminist, so this statement can be argued to be ironic. The internal rhyme of boot and brute , repeated 3 times, and the consonant heart ; when read aloud, this sounds as one is spitting with disgust. The last few stanzas of the poem are ambiguous as Plath constantly repeats that she is through . It can be inferred that Plath is putting the past behind her and that the poem has feelings of closure towards her father, which makes the overall tone of the poem therapeutic, which makes the poem confessional, unlike the beginning of the poem where it appears the poem is conveying her bitterness. However, the telephone is mentioned as a form of communication. It is unclear whether she is through meaning finished with him, or that she s finally communicated her rejection of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Discuss The Arguments In Favour Of British Imperialism Dirks argues we should look past colonial justifications of higher principles such as Liberty, Democracy or a civilising impulse and recognise them as excuses for domination and exploitation . However, the confident and aggrandising attitude is crucial to understanding why the British presumed that their white settler colonies would desire a closer union, and why others were excluded. J. S. Mill s, who studied the empire as a scholar and as an official of the East India Company thought that different types of possessions [are] to be governed in different ways depending on the stages of civilisation they had reached and because of this civilising aim any failure was blamed on the precolonial past . As Sullivan has noted, like James... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the difficulties of a creating an agreed constitutional formula exposed that a coherent ideology was out of grasp. Political structures and Britain s role within them were of particular concern as for Froude one free people cannot govern another free people . An anonymous article in 1873 argued for a really Imperial Parliament in place of the English, Welsh and Scotch, and Irish one that wrongly goes by that name . There was particular concern over Britain s future role; whether it would be first amongst equals, maintain her status, or be equal with perhaps power centred not in Westminster, but in a federal head. Dilke argued that the issue of central government as the choice of capital will, here as in Canada, be a matter of peculiar difficulty . Also, ambiguous vocabulary with federations , confederations , and commonwealths whilst in one way was a strength in attracting many to the cause, meant disagreement was inevitable. Bell compares Seeley with anti Imperialist and opponent Goldwin Smith to show that they shared a broad consensus about the world and Britain s place within it, as Smith, nicknamed Little Englander advocated unity, but contrasting Seeley, believed it would come from residue loyalty to England. Furthermore, Dilke, who had already raised concern over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Unsolved Case of Jon Benet RamseyВґs Murder Essay WHO KILLED JON BENET RAMSEY? The brutal murder of 6 year old JonBenet Ramsey on Christmas night in 1996 shocked America to its core. Just as the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and murder seven decades earlier had seared the nation s consciousness, this murder of a beautiful and talented child in a wealthy Boulder, Colorado home renewed every parent s worst nightmare. It has been nearly three years since this violent crime occurred and no one has been brought to justice. At 6:48 p.m., Dec. 23, 1996, a 911 call was placed from the Ramsey home to the Boulder Police Department. The call was terminated before a police dispatcher could speak to the caller. Six minutes later the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A cursory search of the house was made, including the basement. One small storeroom in the basement was skipped when John Ramsey reportedly said it had been painted shut. The police left a few hours later to obtain a warrant to search the house for evidence of a break in. When they returned, they were surprised to find what appeared to be a young child lying under the Christmas tree. It was JonBenet. She appeared to be dead, and appeared to have been dead for a period of time. John Ramsey told Detective Arndt that he had found JonBenet in the wine cellar in the basement, underneath a blanket, with a piece of tape covering her mouth. John Ramsey had removed the tape from her mouth before he carried JonBenet upstairs to the first floor. There appeared to be a piece of cord loosely tied around JonBenet s right wrist. There were bloodstains in the crotch of her panties, but not on her skin. In addition, there were dark fibers on her skin, in the vaginal area, that caused police to believe her body had been wiped down with a cloth. Apparently, during the police s absence John Ramsey and a family friend searched the house themselves. Fingers of suspicion were pointed quickly in the direction of John Ramsey. The foregoing search warrant affidavit was filed the same day JonBenet s body was found, and the resulting search warrant was the instrument by which her body was removed from the house (normally a body would be removed with consent). In addition to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Chouinard Equipment Case Study Chouinard Equipment, an outdoor gear and climbing equipment company, was founded by Yvon Chouinard, a mountaineer that went into the business of running stores not necessarily for profit but for the environment (Cortina, 2017). The Patagonia labeled was first created in 1973 (Cortina, 2017). Patagonia committed to donating to environmental groups. Since 1985, the company has made $79 million (Cortina, 2017). The values of Patagonia s brand are to tell people what the company stands for. The elements of the Patagonia s environmental philosophy are to: lead an examined life, clean up the environment through environmental assessment program, do the penance of the organization, support civil democracy, do good and to influence other companies. Chouinard business was like no other business. The culture of this organization is built for the people of the organization. The culture of the organization encourages employees to enjoy life, if employees can maintain a suitable atmosphere. This company allows employees to be individuals without strict stipulations. Patagonia s business incentive makes sure employees have time to pursue sports and try out new gear (Farrell, Hirts Farrell, 2009). The organization also offers free yoga, organic cafГ©, free scooters and skateboards and hiking trails (Schulte, 2014). Because of the great incentives, turnover at Chouinard is minimal and employees are loyal to this organization (Schulte, 2014). Patagonia pampers its works while making a profit. This organization is not built upon values that devalue associates or deprive associates of personal life. Associates are allowed to do the things that are loved while making a difference in the environment. This is an organization that puts family in its priorities and is one of the first companies in America to offer on site child care (Schulte, 2014). By doing so the organizations is doing something for employees that is accessible for families. Child care today is so expensive and it also time consuming for many. On a daily basis, trying to get kids to and from daycare requires too much time. This company has an on site child development center which allows parents to bring children to work hassle free. The company also offers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Conflict in Darfur and United States Involvement The conflict in Darfur refers to the fighting that is happening in the western region of Sudan known as Darfur. These fights have been taking place since 2003 and have continued to today. Similarities can be made to the Rwandan Genocide; there is a government funded and armed militia that is not officially supported by the government that is killing a local population. The citizens of the region of Darfur that are being killed are not Arabic, like the majority of the rest of Sudan is, however, they are more similar in culture and other aspects to the citizens of South Sudan, Sudan s neighboring country to the south with which Sudan has had multiple wars with. Despite the fact that there is a militia that is killing citizens, there are also other militias that are fighting for the Darfuri people. These two sides have been fighting each other for close to ten years. Even though citizens of a certain group are being targeted by a militia, the conflict in Darfur is not a genocide. The United States should not get involved militarily in this conflict because it is only a conflict and not a genocide. It is a war between two groups over disputes between these groups. Instead, the United States should use diplomacy to help end the conflict happening in Darfur. A genocide is the systematic attempt to eliminate a group of people based on race, religion, ethnicity, or other defining group characteristic. This should not be misconstrued with a war between two groups where each group is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Brief Look at Armenia 1. Country Armenia; Population: 2,970,495. Capital city: Yerevan; population: 1,267,600. Armenia. Infoplease. Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http://www.infoplease.com/country/armenia.html?pageno=7 . 2. Currency Monetary unit: Dram. One US Dollar (USD) is equivalent to 414.010 Armenian Dram (AMD). Armenia. Infoplease. Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http:/ /www.infoplease.com/country/armenia.html?pageno=7 . 3. Time Yerevan, Armenia is nine hours ahead of Lincoln, Nebraska or Central Standard Time (CST). That means at 1:30 PM in Lincoln, it would be 10:30 PM in Yerevan. Ney , Rick. Weather in Armenia . TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia. TransWorld Resources International, Inc. , n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http://www.tacentral.com/weather.asp . 4. Weather Most of the country has a dry, high altitude climate. Armenia is currenty in its spring season. This season is characterized by the flowers and warmer temperatures. Temperatures typically reach 80 degrees farenheit. Armenia receives and annual average rainfall of approximately 22 inches. Ney , Rick. Weather in Armenia . TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia. TransWorld Resources International, Inc. , n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. http://www.tacentral.com/weather.asp . 5. Language What languages or languages are spoken? The official language of Armenia is Armenian. How do you say the following in the predominant language: hello; goodbye; yes; no; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Nt1330 Unit 9 Final Paper Initially, the cell $c_4$ enclosing node $n_2$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(a)) is accessed to obtain the information of extending edges $e_1$, $e_2$, and $e_6$ that connect with $n_2$. Having obtained the edge information, the distances from nodes $n_2$ to $n_1$, $n_5$, and $n_6$ are computed. Then, obtained the object information, we can know that there have objects on the $e_1$ and $e_2$. For $e_1$, the distance from node $n_2$ to object $t_1$ are computed, the edge is $e_1$, the end node of the $e_1$ is $n_1$ , and node $n_1$ is belong to the cell $c_8$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:The cell index structure}(b)). So as $e_2$. For $e_6$, there have no object on this edge, so we kept the $d(n_2,n_6)$ as $d(n_2,o)$. Then, the three nodes with their information are enqueued. The visited cell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there have same value of $d(q,o)$ between queue entry {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} and {8,8,$e_6$,$n_6$,$c_1$}, we kept the {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} priority in {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Because the $d(q,o)$ is not equal to $d(q,n_i)$ means there has objects on the edge of entry {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Again, accessing the cell $c_8$, the object $h_2$ is accessed, we put the object $h_2$, the distance between $h_2$ and $q$ ($d(h_2,q)$), and cell $c_8$ into the table $T_{vo}$ and table $T_{vc}$ shown as Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(d) and Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(e). Then, the cell is accessed to get the information of edge $e_3$ and $e_7$ (which connect with $n_1$) and to compute the distance information (as shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(c)). There has two cells ($c_4$ and $c_8$) are accessed, we using the {bf Pruning rules} which is described in section 4.1.2. After the {pruning rules}, the distance between $t_2$ and $h_2$ is smaller or equal than $d$ ($d(t_2,h_2) le d$), so we kept this information in the table ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. History Of The Women s Suffrage Movement There will never be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers. This is a quote from Susan B. Anthony acknowledging the women s suffrage movement. After the abolition of slavery in 1865, voting rights were extended to all citizens, however citizens in this case meant, men only. As a result of only men having voting rights, women started advocating the women s suffrage movement. The women s suffrage movement or woman suffrage was the struggle for women to vote and run for office. This movement began in 1848 and it continued until 1920. There were many women involved in this movement, but the two most important women were Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan and Elizabeth campaigned for women... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many men who went against women voting would argue that women should stay home and clean. Men have said things such as, You do not need a ballot to clean out your sink spout, and because 90% of the women either do not want it, or do not care . This things were written in a pamphlet published in 1910 by the organization, National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. Artists created political cartoons that mocked suffragists, religious leaders opposed women who were part of the women s suffrage movement, and articles also criticized woman who took part in this movement. On the other hand, many men supported suffragists. Men such as; Frederick Douglas, George Francis Train, Thetus W. Sims, James Mott, Daniel Anthony, Henry Blackwell, and Francis Minor. Frederick signed the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention because while everyone else criticized Elizabeth Cady Stanton. George Francis Train helped Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton by funding their own newspaper called, The Revolution ; he would write on the newspaper. Tethus W. Sims voted in favor of suffrage in 1918. James Mott was Lucretia Mott s husband and he supported her in the women s rights activist. James was also one of the men who signed the Declaration of Sentiments. Daniel Anthony was Susan B. Anthony s father who was a women s rights advocate. Henry Blackwell served as an editor for the official women s right newspaper. Francis Minor was married to a women s rights activist and he was a lawyer. Francis used his position of a lawyer to help his wife in court when she was accused of voting illegally . To sum up, many men either were against or for women s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Compassion In The Holocaust Compassion is defined as sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.In this case the idea of compassion could have changed the history of the world.The Holocaust was the killing of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazi s during World War 2.This was truly based upon hatred of a religous group, and wouldn t be possible without Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany. Until a certain point no one was showing compassion for the people being terrorized by this tyrant. It is unknown to historians that during this time period the people didn t know what was happening, or they didn t want to believe what was happening. With that being said, could compassion have been a key factor in stopping the Holocaustearlier than it already was? On April 23, 2009 Elie Weisel said (...)that even on the edge of the abyss, is is possible to dream exalted dreams of compassion; . She is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the early stages of the Holocaust a boat of refugees escaped Nazi Germany and fled to the United States. As they arrived the U.S immediately told the boat to return to Germany. How could my country be so cold blooded?They sent them back to be brutally murdered or sent to concentration camps. The lack of compassion at the beginning of the Holocaust was clearly shown here. This was a chance to save hundreds of people from the Nazi s. The U.S wasn t able to accept what was occurring on the other half of the world. Which lead them to showing no compassion for the refugees leading to even more casualties during this terrifying time period. The times that compassion has ever effected me the most when I was showing it towards others.Helping people out of some of their most depressing times just makes me feel even better about myself.It has shown me that sometimes you must put people s feelings and beliefs before your own. That is one of the most important life lessons I will ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Racial Stereotypes In The Media In American Mass Media The mass media is a powerful force today in American pop culture. A lot of the images seen on television, magazines, billboards, and on television have lasting impressions. Sometimes these impressions create a negative impact. The media can be very destructive to society. Many different ethnic groups and cultures are negatively affected by the content and images in the media. African Americans seem to be on the very top of that list. For some people in society, the only time they get to see another race is from the images portrayed through the media. America is populated with many different cultures and races, often considered as the world s largest melting pot. Learned ignorance with a combination of limited exposure and negative images being the only depiction seen in different areas of the media lead to stereotyping of an entire race. Since the infancy of television and newspaper, exposure of African Americans has been scarce or even non existent. In the early times black culture in television and film were limited to demeaning and cruel depictions of black people as being submissive, docile, and unintelligent. Many black actors were only assigned to domestic roles, portrayed as savages, and other images that added to the stereotypes of black people in that time in history. Blacks were rarely seen in news shows, newspapers, but it seemed to only be shown if they were committing crimes. The negative stereotypes of blacks in the media were a result of the lack of African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Social Issue Poster Analysis Essay For our Capstone Project, our CMST 1061 class retold a fairytale using the five different communication pathways, and we retold Peter Pan. My group, Group #1, was assigned the pathway of Public Discourse to retell Peter Pan. Following the public discourse pathway, we chose to create social issue posters to serve as the lens through which to view Peter Pan. We chose social issue posters as the method for our capstone project because we felt that a series of social issue posters would leave a stronger impression on the viewers, as well as communicate our message and retelling in the clearest way possible. Social issue posters are used to deliver messages directly and powerfully through visual impact and we wanted our project to leave a lasting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We wanted our retelling of Peter Pan to challenge the idea of protagonists and antagonists in fairytales. There is an obvious antagonist in Peter Pan named Captain Hook. Captain Hook is known for his hook prosthetic on one of his hands, and the reason Captain Hook must use a hook as a prosthetic is because Peter Pan, the protagonist, cut off Captain Hook s hand and fed it to an alligator. Many readers and viewers of Peter Pan often ignore the merciless bullying and teasing towards Captain Hook by Peter Pan, simply writing it off as the protagonist defeating the antagonist for the greater good. Through this project, we wanted to illuminate the character flaws in Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and Mr. Darling, to show that the imperfect protagonists in a story can be just as tormenting as the antagonists. To do so through the pathway of public discourse, we needed to create powerful images to go along with our slogan for our series of social issue posters. We used images from the story that conveyed the character flaws of the three chosen characters, and then photoshopped the infamous hook prosthetic on to the hand of each character. The hook is a symbol of evil in Peter Pan, so by adding the hook to each character s social issue poster, we were able to provide a stronger and clearer message that illuminated the wrong doings of each character. The social issue posters allowed us to show our viewers, rather than tell them, the message that we wanted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Threat Of Genetically Modified Foods Whether Americans realize it or not, most of them consume genetically modified organisms every time they eat a snack or a meal. According to Robin Mather s article The Threats from Genetically Modified Foods , you re eating genetically modified foods almost daily unless you grow all of the food or always buy organic (Mather). This can be a scary thought for those who know about the numerous effects of GMOs or those who didn t know what was in the food they ve been ingesting for years. When Nielsen selected 1,200 Americans for a survey on GMOs for The Wall Street Journal, 61% of consumers had heard of GMOs and nearly half of those people said they avoid eating them (Gasparro). The only difficulty with avoiding genetically modified organisms is that they make up approximately eighty percent of the ingredients used in processed foods that put together most of the regular American diet (Gasparro). The reason that genetically modified organisms are in most processed foods is because most processed foods contain corn or high fructose corn syrup that comes from genetically modified corn plants. Of all the corn, soybeans, sugar beet, and canola crops grown in the United States, over ninety percent of those crops are grown from genetically altered seeds (Gasparro). Ever since 1996, when genetically modified plants were first commercially grown for the public, the use of genetically modified seeds has been on a sharp increase (Charman). Although the use of genetically modified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Doctor Of Nursing Practice ( Dnp ) Program Since the capstone project started early on beginning of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, I was able to discuss and work personally with Dr. Spicer as my practice mentor in selecting the appropriate topic for my project. Dr. Spicer was very involved in choosing my second option for new capstone project # 1 related to simulation lab and faculty teaching and learning. The patient simulation laboratory (SIM lab) uses state of the art equipment that provides students and faculty with the opportunity to tackle real life scenarios in a safe and supported environment. Further, I learned that active learning involves the faculty through participation and investment in exploring content knowledge in all phases of the learning process. It requires educational activities that provide faculty with the opportunity to engage actively in courses and respond to the learning situation. My initial problem was my capstone project # 3 on how can a charge nurse help patient s family cope and avoid the effects of ICU decisions that could lead to post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)? I was informed by Dr. Spicer that the initial approval of capstone #3 may have legal consequences per legal department for Kaiser Permanente because of contract issue that would cause further delay in my advancement in the DNP program. He further advised me to contact my academic mentor Dr. Carrion to inquire about changing the approved capstone project. Telephone conference was initiated with Dr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Zoo Forecasts For this project, I interviewed my supervisor at the Oregon Zoo Jody Van Riper. Jody is the program coordinator of the Oregon Zoo UNO (Urban Nature Overnights) program. This program is a part of a three year paid internship at the zoo, ZAP, (Zoo Animal Presenters). I graduated from the program last March, and was fortunate enough to get a staff position right after I completed the program! UNO partners with programs such as IRCO, SUN schools, and Boys Girls clubs to take kids out on campingtrips during the summer. There are many problems that arise in planning, coordinating, and executing a 24 hour camping trip for kids that will be lead by a group of teens. Often times the same problems occur over the years, and Jody uses her previous knowledge and the guess and check method to try to solve them. If one method doesn t work she approaches the problem form a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before overnights, Jody checks the weather forecast to make sure that there won t be any severe weather conditions such as thunder. If rain is in the forecast, then Jody prepares the teens by giving them a heads up about potential schedule changes due to the weather. However, if the rain comes unexpectedly while we are playing games in the field Jody has to improvise. She works with the staff to develop a plan for the rest of the overnight. Depending the severity of the rain, we may have to bring the kids under the shelter and have them play games there. Instead of sending the groups out on hiking trips we may have them have some tent time, or time for board games. Again depending on the severity of the weather, campfire may have to be on a camp stove under the shelter instead of in a campfire pit outside. Jody with advice from her staff approaches the problem from a variety of angles trying to figure out the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Failure Of Mediation In Darfur Introduction At the time of writing, the Syrian conflict has raged on for nearly half a decade, while that in Darfur for well over a decade. In both instances, some of the international community s most experienced mediators attempted to halt the fighting. None, however, were able to bring more than a few days of respite to these violent conflicts. Since the end of World WarII, mediation has grown as a form of conflict management tool. As mediation gained prominence and primacy in international relations as a method for war termination, wars are more often decided in a meeting room than on the battlefield. In fact, since the end of the Cold War, the trend in war termination has almost reversed as the number mediated settlements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With every failed ceasefire, conflicts, like those in Darfur and Syria, become more complex, entrenched and widespread; conflict actors multiply, grievances become further aggravated, more territory is engulfed in violence and the means of aggression become more brutal. The failure of a ceasefire sets a peace process back tremendously and often gives rise to further bloodshed. Successive failures, particularly in situations of acute power imbalances and deeply held perceptions of injustice, often contribute to a conflict becoming protracted and intractable, making it almost impossible to mediate. There is a growing urgency therefore to understand how to more effectively mediate durable ceasefires more effectively. The challenge of reaching a ceasefire, in large part, stems from the nature of the armed conflict itself. Most conflicts today take place within the borders of states and are fought between state actors and armed groups. Intra state conflicts are particularly challenging to mediate as the obvious asymmetry in favour of the state often precludes its officials from accepting any mediation. State actors are usually well organised, have the full force of the state s security apparatus at their disposal and enjoy legitimacy in eyes of the international community. In contrast, armed groups, at least initially, are a band of civilians: untrained in warfare; incoherent in philosophy; disjointed in structure; and unsupported ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Destiny 2 Research Paper Feeling stressed? Homework got you down? Got nothing else to do? Well, do I have the game for you! Introducing; Destiny 2, the sequel to the 2015 smash hit game that took the industry by storm. Glide, jetpack, or Mario jump your way into Destiny 2, where you ll be thrown into the middle of an invasion, and forced to defend the last city from hoards of ugly space aliens, called the cabal. You ll shoot down a few space aliens, and board the enemy spaceship, only to have your power stripped away, and to be thrown off the ship from thousands of feet in the air. Brave through the storyline, and make your way to the endgame, where you ll recycle more than you ever will in the real world. Enter the crucible, where you ll face your fellow players in a 4 vs. 4 gladiator style arena.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They take about 20 minutes, and there are seven of them to try. There are 2 difficulties, normal, and nightfall. The way they mainly work, you and two other players hunt down and kill a high value target, and loot the chest he drops. They re insanely fun, and give you decent rewards. But, perhaps the best part about Destiny are the raids. Perhaps the most challenging activity known to man, raids can take anywhere from 1 7 hours, require 6 players, and require your utmost concentration and focus. They have multiple bosses, puzzles and hidden chests that give you the best in game rewards. Overall, Destiny 2 has stunning graphics,highly customizable characters, tons of content, and that sense of nostalgia that kicks in when you fly your spaceship from place to place. While my character will make you gag in disgust, and the online servers questionable at times, the game is amazing in its own sense. That is why I d rate the game a 10/10. While the game has its own problems, like other games. You ll never find a perfect game, but this is as close as you ll ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Psychoactive Drugs Affects The Body Psychoactive drugs are a substance that change and affect the consciousness, mood, behavior of the person taking these drugs. The powerful effect that psychoactive drugs have on the brain is caused by the chemicals in these substances that can replicate the chemicals found in the brain. These chemicals are designed to be able to imitate the functions of chemicals in the brain; they act primarily in the central nervous system affecting the neurons in the brain. There is an interruption in communication of neurons which affects our bodies in different ways; some can stimulate activity in the CNS, while others can depress and decrease the activity. There are many different types of drugs that can change the brain chemistry in this way, two of these are narcotics and stimulants. Psychoactive drugs change the way people that take them feel about things, narcotics in particular change the way people feel about pain being that this substance is used to relieve pain. This opiate is highly proficient in relieving the feeling of pain: a person taking a narcotic would feel a relief... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These substances will cause a rise in heart rate and blood pressure to produce energy in the body. Stimulants, such as coffee can safely be used to create a sense of awareness and alertness, helping people stay awake to study and work. That would be an example of a legal way to use stimulants; yet, there are also illegal stimulants such as, ecstasy and methamphetamines that many people abuse. The adverse effects of abusing these substances repeatedly can lead to feelings of hostility and paranoia, which can ultimately cause the person to make impulsive decisions. The damage that stimulants do to the health of someone abusing the drug can be destructive because it can become addictive and may result in an irregular heartbeat or also the case of dangerously high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Influence Of Nathaniel Bacon s Rebellion Nathaniel Bacon was a man of intelligence, determination, and to some, great stubbornness. His actions in the early Virginia colony are sometimes looked at as a foreshadowing of what later would become the American Revolution and in a way, the young scholar changed the way the government was structured throughout the early American settlements. The arrival of wealthy, educated Bacon changed the dynamic of the colonies. He challenged the rule of Sir William Berkeley, governor of the Virginia colony in ways that satisfied the rest of the colonists, who had their share of dislike towards the ruler because of his disregard for their opinions and needs. The people felt like they had a voice, a voice that was represented by Bacon. It is fair to say that one of the things he was best known for was his decision to lead various attacks against neighboring Native American tribes who were a constant threat to their frontiers.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With his army, Bacon also found other ways to make his voice heard. This included the burning down of Jamestown in September of 1676 and the rebellion led in his name known as Bacon s Rebellion. The short lived rebellion, fueled by a number of factors high and unfair tax rates, the feeling of not being protected, disagreement on how to handle neighboring Native Americans, and favoritism/corruption among rulers, just to name a few unfortunately dispersed following the death of its leader on October 26, 1676. However, Bacon s efforts had a lasting effect. The most obvious change had to do with the lowering of tax rates. At the same time, the rebellion paved way for equality. The idea of the consent of the people was established and Sir William Berkeley s successors were careful in the ways they ruled and were mindful of the people, fearing a rebellion similar to Bacon s would happen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Lyrics To Avoid Gang And Gucci Gang Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Spend ten racks on a new chain My bitch love do cocaine, ooh I fuck a bitch, I forgot her name I can t buy a bitch no wedding ring Rather go and buy Balmains Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Spend ten racks on a new chain My bitch love do cocaine, ooh I fuck a bitch, I forgot her name, yeah I can t buy no bitch no wedding ring Rather go and buy Balmains, aye Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang My lean cost more than your rent, ooh Your mama still live in a tent, yeah Still slanging dope in the jets, huh Me and my grandma take meds, ooh None of this shit be new to me... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fucking my teacher, call it tutory Bought some red bottoms, cost hella Gs Fuck your airline, fuck your company Bitch, your breath smell like some cigarettes I d rather fuck a bitch from the projects They kicked me out the plane off a Percocet Now Lil Pump fly a private jet Everybody screaming fuck West Jet! Lil Pump still sell that meth Hunnid on my wrist sippin on Tech Fuck a lil bitch, make her pussy wet Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Spend ten racks on a new chain My bitch love do cocaine, ooh I fuck a bitch, I forgot her name I can t buy a bitch no wedding ring Rather go and buy Balmains Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang (Gucci gang!) Spend ten racks on a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Volkswagen Case Study Being the second largest car manufacturer in the world, Volkswagen really dug themselves a deep hole. According to Bocconi Students Investment Club, The company was discovered cheating on the emission tests by installing software that limits the harmful fumes produces but only while the vehicle is being tested. Once on the road, the company s vehicles emission levels exceed the norm by 10 40 times. While reading the Bocconi Students Investment Club that you have provided for us, it goes in depth about how this scandal was suppose to help Volkswagenbecome the first car manufacturer in the world. Volkswagen ethically broke the law by installing these software systems in their vehicles that lower the NOx levels in the engine of their vehicles ranging from 2009 2015. According to BSIC, At the core of this scandal are the so called defeat devices installed by Volkswagen on some 11 million cars worldwide. At the moment legal charges have been brought up on roughly 482,000 diesel vehicles operating in the US under VW and Audi badges. This investigation started to occur in 2015. According to BSIC When the software dented that it was being tested, it would change to an alternate engine configuration, lowering toxic NOx levels in exchange for a drop in performance and fuel economy. Since this discussion about what Volkswagen did, they have lost a lot of their business. Consumers are not going to want to buy vehicles from this company any more because of how much money it would cost them to get their car fixed. This dispute has hurt a lot of people in the process. For an example, it is hurting the consumers because they have to get their vehicle fixed, the company itself because they are under lawsuits and potential fines. According to BSIC The serious implications for the firm are expected to not only include costs arising from fines, lawsuits and recall costs, but also criminal and civil chargers pursued against individuals directly responsible for the incident. By having all of these lawsuits and recall costs it is going to cost Volkswagen a lot of money in the long run. According to BSIC Under the threat of a 18 billion potential fine, the negative reaction of the market has been rapid with the VW ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. For thousands of years, many cultural traditions have... For thousands of years, many cultural traditions have stood uninterrupted by one another. As culture inevitably changed, societies remained respected. However, with the influence of globalization in recent centuries, change has become intertwined with conflict. In many instances, a natural change is not enough. When two societies collide, acculturation can occur, as members of the weaker society acquire aspects of the dominant society. Despite acculturation s oppressive nature, dominant cultures may seek the complete eradication of the other: genocide. An excerpt from The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide officially defined genocide: In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before understanding how gravely women have been treated, we must first comprehend how the ethnic crisis in Darfur occurred. Darfur is a region in Western Sudan, with a population of nearly six million people. In 1896, the British staged a colonial invasion of Sudan, hoping to carry out their discriminatory world views of European domination. According to Savo Heleta (2007, 4) the British administration heavily invested in the north, modernizing and liberalizing political and economic institutions and improving social, educational, and health services... . With focus in the North, the British created a Sudanese government that has never recuperated from colonial policy and impact. Centered in Khotoum, the government was set up without regards for previous ethnic differences that had been present in the country for centuries. The British followed through with a divide and rule policy; a policy which established a division between Muslim Arabs and African Blacks. A few elite (namely, African Blacks who were converted to Christianity) were put into power by the colonists, creating a great unequal distribution of privilege. Tensions continued to rise between the Muslim Arabs and African Blacks, especially when the colonists left. In 1989, General Omar Bashir overthrew Sudan by a military coup. The National Islamic Front government, now in power, stirred deeper cultural conflict. Wanting total political control and to showcase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Characteristics Of Sophie In The Chrysalids In The Chrysalids there are a lot of scenarios in the story that are based off of religion. The differences between people, and the people s beliefs. Waknuk is a town where religion is very strict and abusive about its beliefs. If anyone or anything were to have a deformity or not considered a definition of God or a true image of God then that person or thing would be either sacrificed, banished or even burned. In addition, the Waknuk people are portrayed as very prejudiced people. They do not bother to accept anyone who looks different or are mentally different even though they have similar characteristics as the Waknuk people and their personality can be just as normal as the people in Waknuk. Three characters or societies are discriminated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Petra was born nobody could tell that she was deviant based off of how she acted and spoke, David could not tell she was different until they played the think games. Shape Thinkers do not have anything physically different than the religious beliefs of the Waknuk people, but when they find out Sophie and David can communicate telepathically they immediately have hatred among them and illustrate them as bad and evil mutants . The Shape Thinkers care for each other like how the Waknuk people care for one another, so they have similar characteristics with each other. Shape think is useful, when Petra s pony was in trouble and she needed help immediately, they could communicate and plan out attacks and strategies. In The Chrysalids the Shape Thinkers help save each other from the Fringes. In the end Shape Thinkers are no different than Waknuk people other than their special ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. William Shakespeare Supernatural Essay supernatural exist and actually it s a really fascinating thing because sometimes it s feel as if like someone is watching when there s no bodys around us or someone calling your name when no one is there millions of years ago some people must have thought or believed the idea of goblins, witches, monsters, vampires, demons and many more . To this present day people are making fictional books, movies, videos about them. What if there was a reason why these legends are still talked about to this day. Almost all rumours eventually die out so why do people still report so called sightings? maybe its a sign? Or it called be true When we were children or maybe even toddlers, how did the idea of being afraid of the dark slip into our minds? being afraid of monsters? maybe it s because supernaturalcreatures do exist? maybe it s some sort of sign from the universe? Shakespeare uses supernatural events in his stories and plays to make his stories more believable and fascinating because superstition held relentless sway over the popular mind and many people enjoys reading and learning about supernatural and crime more then other movie or book generals . Back in the day People believed in superstition on a daily activity but now days Our modern enlightenment has driven away these creatures from their accustomed playgrounds. Witches and witchcraft were fully believed in both by the learned and unlearned. Many superstition was believed during Elizabeth date back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Envy In A Separate Peace A Separate Peace Writing Envy is ignorance, and limitation is death, throughout the novel A Separate Peace . Knowles suggest that Genes envy and limitations, affects him and Finny s relationship together. Gene is an envious and lost person, who later finds himself, and peace at the end of the story. Throughout the story, Gene suggest how he is looking for a separate peace, and it shows how his emotions manage to kill someone; before he returns. Gene Forrester is obsessed with how talented his roommate Phineas is, so he feels as if he has to become the best, and Phineas is considered the problem. One part in the novel is when Finny brought Gene to the beach the day before he had a test, and he thought Finny was trying to take away Gene s only advantage, which was grades. According to Gene he states, going there risked expulsion, and destroyed the studying I was going to do for an important test the next morning (Knowles 23). Gene had known what the beach meant risk wise, but had still went in order to prove a point. Gene had thought Finny brought him there to get him off his game, and so he could fail his test. Another way Gene is affected is when he is made to jump from the tree because it messes with his mind, and he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the story Finny thinks him and Gene are friends; when they are really enemies. In the novel Gene says, what was I doing up here anyway? Why did I let Finny talk me into this? Was he getting some kind of hold over me? (Knowles 5). The narrator s jealousy, starts to grow more towards the other character. The hate Gene has for Finny builds up and eventually leads to his death. Their relationship got more affected when Gene admitted to causing the accident, and caused Finny to never play sports again. When Gene admits to hurting Finny, it changes both of the characters, and their friendship was hanging by a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Piaget Developmental Theory Analysis Piaget had 4 different stages to his Cognitive Development theory. His ideas included the stages sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. The main idea of Piaget s theory was to explain that a childs reasoning develops in four different stages. His theory helped explain how children of different ages start to think and view the world for themselves. Sensorimotor last between the ages of birth, up to 18 months. By this period a child usually begins to understand the world by using both their senses and motor actions. Toward the end of this stage, a child will most likely began to play pretend games. During the preoperational stage, a child starts to learn how to communicate by the use of symbols. They are now able to use a more simple form of logical comphrendsion. This stage last from when a child is 2 years of age, all the way up to the age of 6. Another stage in Piaget s developmental theory is the concrete operational stage. This stage consist of a child being able to rationalize simple what if types of questions. At this age children start thinking more logically. They are now capable of performing a variety of mental operations and thoughts using concrete concepts.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the stage were a child learns a great deal of manipulation tactics in order to achieve what he /she desires. During this time, people develop the ability to think about abstract concepts.They began to think more hypothetically. In an article by Kendra Cherry, she mentions an important characteristic of Piaget s formal operational stage. She states, The formal operational thinker has the ability to consider many different solutions to a problem before acting. (Cherry, 2016). Cherry s statement helped explain Piaget s formal operational stage in just one simple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Examples Of My Personal Interpretation Of The American Dream Every single person interprets the american dream differently. However there is one thing that remains the same in every one of our American Dreams. The American Dream is the hope for a better life and wanting to be successful, whether being successful is having your dream job or just living in a place you feel safe and secure. My personal interpretation of the american dream is that in America we all have the chance to receive and education and become anything you want to be. But there are some things that prevent us from living our dream. The first thing that can prevent us from living our dream is location. Maybe you don t even live in America but want to go there some day, because you have heard the stories of the poor beggar on the streets ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Death Of A Boy One afternoon, I watched over a group of toddlers playing in a nursery. I noticed a little boy playing with a jack in the box. He kept turning the crank on the box and giggling when the lid popped open and jack sprang out. He d eagerly stuff jack back into the box and start turning the crank again. I kept hearing the melody of Pop goes the Weasel over and over. I noticed another little boy gawking out of the corner of my eye. He was sitting a few feet away from the jack in the box. I could tell he desired to play with it. Two of the other toddlers started crying and distracted the boy with the jack in the box. While he was distracted, the gawking toddler grabbed it and started turning the crank. This toddler was confronted with temptation and he gave into it. Temptation is the desire to do something sinful. Temptation is something every man, woman and child confront. A toddler might be tempted to steal a toy away from another child. A teenager might be tempted to drink alcohol. A husband might be tempted to commit adultery. We deal with temptation from the time we come into this world and throughout our lives. If you are a Christian, you should know there is a way to overcome temptation. 1 Corinthians 10:13 says, There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it (The Open Bible King ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Martyrs In Peter Brown s The Cult Of The Saints The veneration of the saints has been a long standing tradition in the Catholic faith, one that is highly exalted. Saints, in the Catholic faith, are meant to be ideal role models for the practicing Catholic, so that every Catholic may be closer to God through the saints. Saints lived an extraordinary life as a human and lead an example for all Catholics to follow. While the canonization for sainthood is a long process, before the canonization process, martyrs were the saints that people looked up to. Martyrs had been physically harmed and killed for their faith. This idea of self mortification is very real in many of Catholic saints lives. Self mortification can take on many forms including, but not limited to, fasting and self harm. The Cult of the Saints by Peter Brown discusses the role that the saints and martyrs play in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Saint Rose of Lima fasted about three times a week, held herself to very severe penances, wore coarse clothes, and took a vow of virginity. The daily schedule of Saint Rose of Lima included twelve hours devoted to prayer, ten hours devoted to work, and two hours for sleep (Graziano, 2004). This intensive schedule full of pain and suffering began when the Lord became manifest to her, allowing her to know of His holy presence and give her courage and strength in that fact. After this manifestation, Saint Rose of Lima began fasting daily, abstaining from meat, and ate only enough coarse food to sustain her. Her penances continued to become more harsh and she began constantly wearing a metal spiked crown and an iron chain around her waist. At this point she would go days without food and her only rest would be on a bed of broken glass, stone, potsherd, and thorns. Throughout this time of severe harm and injury, there were many apparitions of the Lord to Saint Rose of Lima to help her remain in her suffering for the Lord (AymГ©, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Importance Of Long Distance Relationships Everyone has different ideas of what a long distance relationship is; to some it may mean being on opposite sides of a state, country, or even the world. It seems that as the miles between two partners increases the strain on their relationship and communication increases as well. In recent years the number of long distance relationships have experienced a steady increase, focusing mostly around relationships between college aged partners. According to the McKinnel s Paradigm (1994) as mentioned in Extended CommunicationEfforts Involved With College Long Distance Relationships , nearly one third of students in college or universities are involved in some form of a relationship involving distance defined by a 50 mile radius (Firmin, Firmin, Merical, 2013). College aged partners are not the only ones that interact with the struggles of a long distance relationship; many military and immigrant partnerships also face the strain of finding fulfilling modes of communication. Communication is one of the foundational building blocks of any relationship. When distance is factored into the communicative properties of a relationship, the relationship tends to suffer. As time and technology have advanced, this communicative downfall has become more manageable for any type of relationship. Katheryn C. Maguire and Terry A. Kinney explore the ideas of satisfaction across long distance vs. proximal relationships as well as concepts surrounding stressors and the influence distance can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Chicago Race Riots 1919 The Aftermath By the end, thirty eight were dead (twenty three blacks, fifteen whites), five hundred and thirty seven injured, and one thousand black families made homeless. Thousands and thousands suffered from just one case. Many horrible things were done in the five months of rioting. If the police arrested the white man from the beginning, those thirty eight people would be living today. Our society saw nothing wrong in fighting for equal rights with violence. The entire U.S. society is part of the blame for all the crucial events that occurred. After the riots of 1919 many of us learned from our mistakes, but it can not be taken back. There was no need to have a separate group of white people and a separate group of black people. We... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is nothing like the riots in Chicago years ago, racism is still common. Racism can be discreet, but hurtful. In the past few years, there have been many violent situations that have been considered racism. The shooting of Michael Brown, which caused riots very similar to the ones in Chicago. These riots that occurred in Missouri were scarily similar to the riots in the early 1900s. The destruction not only caused physical pain, but emotional pain as well. These actions made African Americans look like they did many years ago, and that is not the reality of the situation. This particular shooting was not the first, and probably not the last, that was driven by racism, or is said to be. Racism and segregation happen everyday. Is it ignored or simply overlooked because the foundation of our country is built upon this. As much as America has grown in racism, such as having an African Americanman as our president for many years now, there is still a lot of growing to be done. We, the people of the United States, need to look back on these mistakes, and the mistakes of others, and work to our best ability to change them and prevent them from ever happening again. America has come such a grand distance, and still has a long journey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Rights of Indigenous Australians The law recognizes that specific groups in society are permitted to have specific rights. Individuals in traditional homelands have the right to determine the application of health, education and welfare entitlements, free from government regulation and discrimination. However the rights Indigenous Australians are entitled to are not being completely abided by and therefore white law is being used as a tool of discrimination to Indigenous Australians. Before the case of Eddie Mabo, Indigenous Australian s ancestral lands that they were raised on were claimed for British purposes and benefits. After crossing paths with land rights advocates and legal minds, Eddie Mabo became of crucial importance to Indigenous Australian land law. Mabo was looking to seek a retreat from injustice concerning Indigenous Australians right to the land. After a ten year legal battle, often referred to as the Mabo Case, six out seven High Court Judges ruled that: The Meriam people are entitled as against the whole world, to possession, occupation, use and enjoyment of the lands of the Murray Islands . By showing that the Indigenous owned land as individuals and as families, and had clearly demarcated property boundaries, Mabo s battle for land rights proved successful. This succession paved the way for fair land rights for Australia s Indigenous people. The Stronger Futures aims to help the Indigenous persons of remote communities in the Northern Territory, but are the Indigenous free from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Prison Reform Outline I.How many of have a relative or a friend who is staying in prison? I believe we have or at least we had, so what we can do is seek for reform for them. According to UNODC that prison reforms are necessary to better the conditions for prisoners to enable the creation of an efficient and reliable correctional system. In reforming the prisonsystem, it is essential for alternatives to imprisonment to be explored. There has been large number of people serving prison sentences in American prisons. In fact, America has the world s highest number of prisoners with over 2.2 million Americans in prison. II.Many people believe that prison reform would simply increase the criminals rate, but this is false. III.From my research, I have learned that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The arguments for those in support for reforms to the sentencing and imprisonment system. A.A reform of the prison system will affect all racism of the society positively and the rich, poor, white, black, republicans or democrats will all feel the effect of these changes 1.Supporters who push for prison reforms are from diverse social and political backgrounds with different perspectives on the issue as well. a.The liberal Americans see prison reforms as a way to create a fair society where ex prisoners are given more reasonable chances for coming back into the society. b.Their support for these changes looks at this as the only real opportunity to reduce recidivism by these individuals (Escobedo n. pag.). B.The current sentencing and imprisonment system is false because it supports the imprisonment of even minor offenders who are not actual threat to the society. 1.An example of offenders people who are engaging in illegal activities, they do not show any hostility towards other members of the community. a.Imprisonment for such offenders may achieve the goal of behavior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay On Reaping What You Paid Reaping What You Sow Imagine working hard every day, putting in multiple ours of practicing and studying, for a job that makes a billion dollars but won t pay you. Does that sound fair? This is the situation with college athletes. College sports are a huge responsibility for these athletes and basically their living. They put in multiple hours weekly and always have busy schedules between their sport and school and for this they should be compensated. College athleticsare a full time job , athletes bring in millions of dollars for these schools, and paying athletes would be beneficial for schools and athletes. College players should be paid or at the very least allow them to bring in some form of compensation. For these athletes their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Athletes should know that in case of an injury that they will have something to support them. Not to mention that the coaches of these schools can make millions of dollars a year from just coaching, they don t even have to put in the hard hours of playing, practicing, putting their bodies on line, and all the other things that come with playing collegiate sports. Granted that this is the coach s job, these sports are looked at and dedicated to like real jobs for these athletes who deserve pay. College athletes are also responsible for bringing in a large amount of revenue for the NCAA which is a multi million dollar organization, with a reported $995.9 million revenue in 2016. On the NCAA website it broke down their revenue stating that, Most NCAA revenue comes from media rights, mostly from a $10.8 billion, 14 year agreement with CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting for rights to the Division I Men s Basketball Championship. Most of the remaining revenue comes from NCAA championships, primarily ticket sales. The most recent estimate from the NCAA research staff is that college athletics programs annually generate about $6.1 billion from ticket sales, radio and television receipts, alumni contributions, guarantees, royalties and NCAA distributions (NCAA finances). The NCAA received a $10.8 billion deal because of its Division I men s basketball championship, it also receive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. How to Take Care of a Pet Guinea Pig How to take care of your pet guinea pig. A guinea pig is a great first pet. He is fairly easy to take care of but can be hard as well. Guinea pigs are fun and playful pets for children of all ages. In this reading I will teach you how to care for a guinea pig. You will be able to decide after reading if this is the petfor you. You will learn how to clean your guinea s cage, how to feed your guinea, how to bath your guinea and how to hold your guinea pig. He is fluffy and squishy but please don t squeeze him. Guinea pigs like to be held. Be careful, you have to pick him up under his feet and hold him close to you. Guinea pigs don t like heights they get scared if you move them to fast as well. They love... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can build a fort out of old ripped up cardboard for him to crawl through. You can take a plastic spoon and tap it on the floor to get the guinea pig to come to you. You can put a leash on your guinea pig and take him for a walk. Have fun with you guinea pig and he will love you back. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Importance Of Data Analysis On The Enterprise Big Data... With the progress of the enterprise big data project, the importance of data analysis speed is increasingly highlighted. To further enhance the speed of data analysis, IBM unveiled a Hadoop data machine, designed to help enterprise users to meet demands of more variety and more large scale data (lower cost) real time analysis. IBM mainly through the following two methods improve the speed of enterprise big data analysis, one is by using BLU technology to split large data into medium data and even small data , another method is the hardware optimization, launch big data machine for Hadoop. In addition, IBM InfoSphere BigInsights is a platform used for analysis and visualization management of mass data processing, which is based on distributed Apache Hadoop open source technology. It realized integration and extension of Hadoop main components. At the same time, IBM also provides special data processing and analysis module. Using the BigInsights, IT professionals can quickly build a large data processing platform, customized analysis was carried out on the huge amounts of data within the enterprise, and combining the enterprise existing database, data warehouse and business intelligence analysis framework to help enterprises to obtain huge commercial value. The BigInsights mainly provides the following features: Easy deployment Apache Hadoop components Through a simple graphical interface, the BigInsights can easily implement installation and deployment of Hadoop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Effect Of Enzyme Enzymes On The Concentration Of An... Introduction Organisms cannot rely entirely on spontaneous reactions to produce all the materials necessary for life. These reactions occur much too slowly. To produce these materials quicker, cells rely on enzymes, biological catalysts, to speed up these reactions without being consumed. (General Biology I, Martineau, Dean, Gilliland, Soderstrom, Lab Manual, 2017, 43). To produce these materials quicker, the activation reaction much be lowered, a very important part of this lab. Each enzyme acts on a specific molecule, or set of molecules, called a substrate (43). The enzyme binds to this substrate, forming an enzyme substrate complex. An enzyme is a protein whose structure is determined by the sequence of amino acids groups that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Methods Experiment 1: Constructing a Standard Curve The students first prepared to construct a standard curve. To do this, each group measured the absorbance of starch solutions of unknown concentrations treated with IKI (General Biology I, Martineau, Dean, Gilliland, Soderstrom, Lab Manual, 2017, 45). The absorbance values were determined for a range of samples, and plotted on a graph. A line of best fit was then used as a reference to determine the amount of starch present in unknown samples. Using the yellow tube, which included everything but starch, as the blank, each group zeroed their spectrophotometer. This was done so that any absorbance observed depends only on the amount of starch present, not on any other reagents (buffer, IKI). To zero the spectrophotometer, the wavelength was first set at 580nm, using knob 3 (45). Next, the groups made sure that the light next to transmittance was lit, and the chamber to be tightly closed. Having the chamber empty closed tightly provides reference for the darkest condition possible. Using knob 1, the transmittance was turned until it read 0.0 (45). Before the groups used their blank test tube to zero the spectrophotometer, each needed to wipe the tube with kimwipes to ensure a clean reading. Turning knob 2, each group was then instructed to zero the absorbance, 0.000. Upon removing the blank, each trial was inserted into the chamber (46). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Deployment And Integration In The Military Family Deployment and integration is one the greatest challenges military families and children have to face on a daily basis. When a family member deploys or reintegrates within the entire family, it not only affects the service member but it affects the entire family. Deployment can often lead to families and children, experiencing a negative mental health outcomes and compromised wellbeing. Bello (2015) found that most families and children (80.5% required less than one month to adjust to the return of their deployed parent (Bello, 2015). Accordingly, the families and children are often quick to adjust to having their familymember back in the home. Interestingly, discoveries are surprising in light of the fact that when contrasted to another family, the discoveries are definitely unique. Boberiene (2014) found that three out of every four families feel that reintegration after the first three months is the most stressful phase of a deployment (Boberiene, 2014). This is because the family experiences many emotions while the member is away. It appears that, families and children didn t require as much time to adjust to reintegration as much as the families did in Bobriene s (2014) study. It may be that all families and children handle reintegration differently and some may require more time than others. The results in Boberiene s (2014) study is similar to what Chandra (2009) had said about families and children, she stated that the number of months for deployment had a huge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Business Plan (Jose s Restaurant Essays Jose s Filipino Bar and Grill Restaurant Complex Business Plan For MGT 190 Entrepreneurship By Scott Montgomery 712 Edson Drive Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Confidentiality Disclosure This report is a Business Plan for a hypothetical new venture, which will contain humor and controversial ideals. Just keep in mind that I am a Sailor that has been around the world for the last 20 years. If they offend you, I apologize up front, please enjoy my report. Table of Contents 1.0Executive Summary 1.1Objectives 1.2Mission 1.3Keys to Success 2.0Company Summary 2.1Bar and Grill Ownership 2.2Bar and Grill Location and Facilities 2.3Services 2.4Start up Summary 3.0Market Analysis Summary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Create an atmosphere where each person can work as a team member, clear goals and high standards that profit everyone. Maintain food and labor cost by using imported girls from the Philippines. If this dose not work out we will use a local work force. Most of all we do not want to break any laws, or give the impression that we are running a house of prostitution. Remain a neighborhood friendly Sailor complex 1.2Mission Jose s is a great place to eat and drink the coldest of beer, combining lay back tropic
  • 56. atmosphere with sexy women and fine Filipino food. We want fair profit for the team and a rewarding place to work for the employees. 1.3Key To Success Jose s name and reputation will be well know by every Sailor on the Norfolk water front (100,000 Sailors plus). The products we serve are of the highest quality. We combine this quality with great service and atmosphere. We then add menu items that appeal to all ages of Sailors. Current management team and hot women has a great deal of experience. Location! Some people named outside the main gate to Norfolk Naval Station as the hottest place to have a business on the East Coast. It is like putting together peanut butter and jelly. A frequent Happy Hour and band service will promote repeat customers as well as new ones just off the ship after a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...