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Argumentative Essay Topics 8Th GradersArgumentative Essay Topics 8Th Graders
Comparing Frankenstein And Pullman s Frankenstein
A gothic and horror play called by the name Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and adapted by Phillip
Pullman has astounded the audience with its amazing plot. A mad genius Frankenstein constructs a
terrifying monster who he thought would be an angel. To construct the monster he steals body parts
from the graveyard, stitches body parts together and uses electricity to bring it alive. He later
realizes that his creation was a disaster and he changes all his views just by the monster s
appearance, moments after the monster puts its legs on the earth, Frankensteinran in horror. I feel
pity for the monster as he was rejected by his own father , society and nature, only by his
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Elizabeth informs him about this and tells him to return to his father. Frankenstein is baffled as
he doesn t know if he should go back to his father or continue his experiment. Elizabeth was
disappointed and we as an audience were disappointed with Frankenstein s actions. Elizabeth
expresses her feelings of disappointment to Frankenstein as she says A son who doesn t come
when his father s dying . We observe that Frankenstein is an unforgivable son as he chooses his
work. He feels guilty for choosing his work, but that still doesn t mean that he isn t
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American Apparel Ethics
As evidence suggests, the dropped in sales can be directly linked to some ethical issues and their
sexual advertisements. Therefore, ethics theories and marketing theories mostly focusing on
promotional theories will be tested with previous literatures to come up with recommended conclu
sion. American Apparel targets, Young urbanites(20 35) who see themselves as unique instead of as
part of a generic, main stream fashion culture and who have disposable income. American apparel
target group can be segmented into Geographically, Demographically and Psychographic
segmentations. (Henz, 2015) According to the MarketWatch publication, the founder and former
CEO, Dov Charney felling lawsuites against the company which the second quarter of 2015,...
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In 2008, Charney founder of the largest manu facturer producing garments in America gave $25m
of company shares to his employees. American Apparel still owns all its retail stores, rather than
franchising them, and Charney who is obsessive about his brand, throwing tantrums about
everything from stock allocation to necklines still holds, for the time being, a 53% stake. (The
Guardian, 2010) From Bloomberg Business in the article American Apparel Shorts Triple as
Sales Growth Stalls is stated After a period of steady sales growth and a rising stock price, the
maker and seller of clothes worn by hipsters worldwide has hit turbulence. To make matters worse,
American Apparel s brand has been losing cachet with teens and 20 somethings who are shifting
from its jeans, T shirts, underwear and other basics to offerings from chains such as Forever 21,
Hennes Mauritz AB and Uniqlo, which are known for rapidly changing their assortments to catch
current trends. (Townsend,
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Stalin Famine Of 1932 Research Paper
Treatment of the peasantry worsened under Stalin, the famine of 1932 could have been averted
or at least intercepted at an early stage to lessen its impact but food shortages reappeared and
from 1932 1934, it had caused around six million deaths. Conquest claims when it came to the
terror famine of 1932 1933, he denied that it even existed so how could intervention have been
possible. Stalin s process of dekulakization followed while he pretended there really was a class
of affluent peasants which led to the death of millions through execution and starvation, quality of
life was not a concern. Borrero even goes as far as to say the famine of 1932 1933, was purposely
exacerbated by the authorities to break the resistance of peasants to the
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Gender Ideals And The Early Modern And Medieval Era
Gender ideals in the early modern and medieval era were supported by the ideals of Christianity. In
the 16th century, Christian churches in Europe split into many different churches, which caused
some Protestant reformers to create new ideals for men and women that clashed with the old ideals
still present in some churches. The usual characteristics that were present in men and women before
the split consisted of men working outside the home to support the family financially. The women
would typically stay home with the children and were responsible for supporting the family by
preforming household chores, such as, cleaning and cooking. The gender ideals that are present in
both eras do not show significant change, but new religious ideals... Show more content on
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Men were ridiculed for taking on a more feminine role in the household, but they were only trying
to be obedient and follow what God called them to do. So, the ideals from before the Protestant
Reformation and after clashed due to what was expected for men.
Piety and devoutness to God is another expectation of Christian men and one of the most important
duties they should teach to their children. Piety became a new ideal for men after the Protestant
Reformation. One important duty for being pious was making sure that the child was baptized and
brought up into the Christian faith. Amyed Chappuis... presented the infant to be baptized and
declared that the child s name was Claude. The minister refused to baptize the child with this name
because it was that of a local saint one of a considerable list of names labeled superstitious, and
therefore unacceptable, by the Reformed pastors... the minister baptized the boy Abraham
(Spierling 95). In this situation, male dominance from early modern Europe and piety coming from
the Protestant Reformation clashed. Men show dominance through naming their child, especially if
the name chosen is a family name the to be carried on through generations. Amyed Chappuis
brought his son to be baptized with the name Claude, but was denied by the pastor to name his
child this. The pastor interfered with the medieval ideal of dominance that is given to fathers to
name their child.
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Employee Retention Culture
Despite fluctuating economic times and increased globalization of American jobs, most
employers are finding it hard to keep good workers. The reality of today s job market is that
workers are expecting more from their employers and are not afraid to move on if their needs are
not met by your organization.
Based on compelling data from the Society for Human Resource Management and others who study
workforce trends, leading organizations must take time to analyze their retention realities and
ensure that the valuable employees they currently have are not seeking greener pastures.
How do great organizations maintain low levels of turnover and high levels of employee
satisfaction? The answer is found in one word: culture.
Organizations with high rates of employee retention concentrate on creating four distinct cultures
that keep people focused on the organization and its goals. The purpose of this article is to explore
these four cultures and to recommend practical strategies for developing these cultures in your
workplace. Effective retention cultures include an intense focus on choice, balance, development
and care.
The Culture of Choice
Donald N. Smith, the president of Burger King said, The individual choice of garnishment of a
burger can be an important point to the consumer in this day when individualism is an increasingly
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High rates of retention are clearly linked to the amount of attention the employee gets in terms of
their professional development and growth. When employees feel that their career goals have
been acknowledged and that they are continuing to be challenged on the job, they are likely to
stick around. Employees who feel stagnated, ignored, or bored will likely start to look for other
opportunities. So how do great organizations create cultures of
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Tax Internship Program
I am very excited to apply for the Corporate tax internship program with Southwest airlines.
Southwest Airlines has a great culture when it comes to employee development, customer
satisfaction and training. Recently I graduated with an BS Accounting degree from the University
of Texas at Arlington and am currently pursuing the MS Taxation degree at UT Arlington.
Corporate Tax field has been a great interest to me as working in this field allows an employee to
work on different tax engagements of various companies, directly working with the IRS and
learning different aspects of tax compliance. After taking individual tax class at my college I came
to the conclusion that tax is definitely a great career choice. Southwest airlinesare a fortune
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Corporate, And Federal Funding
There are three main funding sources other than individual donations that charities receive
funding from foundation, corporate, and federal grants. Faith based organizations lose out on
federal funding in an article published by CNN. Only $1.17 billion of the 14.5 billion equaling
8% of the funds awarded to social programs went to faith based initiatives. Most of the money
went to large social service providers that have received the funds for decades (CNN, 2005).
The 20 Most Generous Companies of the Fortune 500 are: Gilead,Science, Walmart, Wells,Fargo,
Goldman Sachs Group, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Alphabet
(Google), Citigroup, Microsoft, Merck, Coca Cola, AT T, Target, General Mills, Pfizer, Kroger,
PNC Financial, Morgan Stanley. These companies donated 3.5 billion in cash in 2015 to support
charities. The 3.5 billion does not account for product, supplies or employee volunteer programs
(Preston, 2016). The top 25 Givers in America are: Warren Buffet, Bill Melinda Gates, George
Soros, Stefan Edilis Gael Neeson, Michael Bloomberg, Pierre Omidyar, Chuck Feeney, Walton
Family, Hansjoerg Wyss, James Marilyn Simons, Gordon Betty Moore, John Laura Arnold, Paul
Ellen, Lynn Schusterman, Michael Susan Dell, Mark Zuckerberg Priscilla Chan, Julian Robertson
jr., Stephen Bechtel jr., Eli Edythe Broad, George Kiaser, Barry Diller Diane Von Furstenberg, Ken
Griffin, Barron Hilton, Devos Family, Steve Connie Ballmer.
There are
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An Essay on Cat Woman
The midst at which I had eloped from the deteriorated streets of Gotham City to the confederates of
vogues I had never possessed within myself. Using promiscuity is just the catch to working up to
the position an executive superhero obtains I d thought, but clearly my potential had lacked in such
a drift. Evolving into a tight fitting, pitch black bodysuit used to everlastingly depict Batmanas an
adversary, I had maintained my prevalence in my every attribute. From a stinging, venomous whip
to a slick, tight fitting body suit, I developed attributes not just to demolish one s success, but to
obliterate one s future. In all, using my appealing curves; inexorably enabling myself to adapt to
any environment: whether it was day, dawn, noon, or night; anywhere and at any time. Hands
down, I could assuredly corroborate my elegant and exclusive vogue. As a whip carrying burglar
with a taste for high stake thefts to a confident business woman dressed in a black fitted blazer, my
disguises were perpetually ordained. Many had often questioned my intentions as to my goal as an
abandoned child who fought the battles towards the light of success. At last, I became the mind
rattling, impetuous, unforgettable, and notorious CatWoman. Continuing my journey to inordinate
prosperity, I delineated not only the wisest, but the bravest of them all when using my cat skills to
jump beyond the expected; using my tight fitting black suit and affinity, I didn t not only mislead,
but attracted
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Mesopotamian Civilizations
By looking in the past, us humans can learn about how we evolved as a species over time. Two of
the most studied civilizations are the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. Even though each
civilization arose in different locations and time periods, both river system civilizations are mainly
similar regarding religion, art, writing, and architectural styles; except for a few slight differences
that are unique to each civilization. Both the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations were
strongly reliant on religion, and this led both civilizations to believe in a polytheistic religion
system. The Egyptian and Mesopotamian populations believed in many gods, and associated their
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For example, the Egyptians are most commonly known for their large architectural projects
which required an enormous labor force. Some examples include the Three Pyramids at Giza,
where Khufu, Menkaure, and Khafre were buried, The Great Sphinx, and the Stepped Pyramid at
Saqqara. Likewise, the only Mesopotamian structure that can compare to the size of the pyramids
is the ziggurat. Significance wise, both were built for religious purposes, as the ziggurat is a
place of worship and pyramids were built to immortalize the kings. Both the Egyptians and
Mesopotamians developed their own forms of writing, Hieroglyphics and Cuneiform, respectively.
Hieroglyphics is the more complex of the two, consisting of pictograms, phonograms, and
determinatives, and symbols can hold a variety of meanings depending on the context of what is
being written. When looking at art forms, you can learn many things about societal order and
hierarchy. For example, when looking at Egyptian monolithic statues, you can see clear differences
in social status just by structure and build of the piece. Kings and important officials had their
statue carved out of stone materials, like granite, while lesser figures were carved in wood. Kings
often had perfect physique in their sculptures, while scribes often looked lethargic and naturalistic.
More important figures even had a
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Ashwin-Jadeja Essay
Ashwin Jadeja s performance in this series so far
Cricket has always been a game majorly dominated by batsman and producing good bowlers was
always a challenge. When it came to spin bowling it was a bigger challenge; spin was always
considered more of an art, It requires more patience and character. It is more of deceiving batsman
with variations, loop and the dip rather than terrorizing the batsman with pace. Slowly over the
years there has been a change, captains have started recognizing it as more of wicket taking option,
the pitches have started yielding results too which has brought all the options into the game. Indian
spin bowling has never looked so special or watchable in last 4 5 years when compared to last year
and half.
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Ashwin and Jadeja have tremendous self belief but are a long way to go ahead, they need to
stay fit, they would be aware of the competition, which I am sure will only make them perform
better. Jadeja can slightly improve on his variations, something from the books of Vettori, the
way Vettori gave it a loop. Ashwin has been phenomenon, if there is anything that he can
improve is his patience, he at times doesn t get the wicket early in his spell but that is fine,
happens with most spin bowlers. I hope these 2 prove to be handy when we tour Eng, Aus or
SA. Considering that we still have 6 test matches to be played in home and these 2 have a great
chance to add more wickets and win matches for India. These 2 are promising, these 2 are the
future and these 2 will only get
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White Plains Store History
Growing up in the area of Westchester, New York I never had a Walmart. The area of
Westchester is within the top 5 wealthiest counties in New York. In 2006 Walmart opened in
White Plains, NY, which borders the Bronx. Because of the area in which the store was opening
they had to make several changes one being space was limited and the store would have to be
multiple levels. White Plains store has four side by side escalators for passengers and their carts;
it is one of the first of the chain s stores to have this feature. While customers move between floors
on the first and the fourth escalators, the two escalators in the middle move the shopping carts
along rails, within view of the customers but sealed off by plexiglass dividers for safety
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Comparing Aristotle s Six Components Of Theatre And Tragedy
Aristotle s six components of theatre/tragedy can be seen the forms of plot, characters, theme,
diction, music, and spectacle. Each factor serves a different purpose for making a theatrical tragedy
come to life.
The first most demanding task a play writer encounters is coming up with a compelling plot.
According to Aristotle, plot refers to mechanics of storytelling; such as, the sequencing of the
character s comings and goings, timetable of play events, and the primary demands of plot (logic
and suspense). An example of plot is in Stairway to Heaven by Gregory Fletcher. The plot of the
play can be described from two main characters, Elisa and Gil who unfortunately are preparing
for their dad s funeral. To add, Gil is hiding from the fact that he has to stand up and be the man of
the house and to come out that he is gay. This plot line can relate to Aristotle s component of tragedy
(plot) by the specific ordering of the revelations and discoveries . Gil s revelation is a specific
part of the plot line that the audience has no perceived notions about until the falling action of the
play when he decides to be bold for his family, but also for himself as he comes out of the closet in
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Characters are defined as human characters who undertake actions of a plot, and without
characters a theatrical performance would not exist. An example of a character can be seen
anywhere but a prime example is Romeo in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is a very determined, young
boy who captures the audience s attention by his unveiling love for Juliet to the point that he ends
up killing himself for her ( Romeo ). Additionally, the way that Romeo describes his deep love for
Juliet allows the audience to sympathize with him and form a connection. Without character depth
as Aristotle describes, we cannot experience love, hate, fear, or joy with the characters, like
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After School Dropouts
Do after school programs help close the academic gap in African American and Latino middle
school students?
Many middle school students who are failing academically will become part of the ever increasing
drop out statistics in our nation. More than 7000 students in the U.S.become dropouts every school
day, nearly 1.3 million students per year. It is estimated that dropouts from 2006 alone will cost
taxpayers $17 billion in Medicaid and uninsured medical expenses alone over the ir lifetimes
(Alliance for Excellence Education, 2010). Sadly, dropouts often have children that become
dropouts and a cycle is created which continues (Dropout and TruancyPrevention,2011). Given
these statistics and costs to society, it is imperative that we seek solutions to this problem.
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Young adolescents offer afterschool providers a special set of challenges which they must
overcome in order to attract and retain participants. For example, young adolescents are more
autonomous, busier, better able and more likely to articulate specific needs, and less appeased by
activities designed for a general audience. While youth in grades six through eight can clearly
benefit from participation in afterschool, programs must recognize the needs of these youth and
employ innovative strategies to attract and keep them engaged.
The goal was to also gain a better understanding of the perceptions of administrators, teachers, and
students in order to determine which aspects of the afterschool program were perceived as
engaging and served to promote student achievement. As schools struggle to meet federal
achievement standards, after school programs being viewed as a source of academic support for
youth at risk of school failure. Including a disproportionally large number of economically
disadvantaged and ethnic minority
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Becoming A Geisha Research Paper
Title of Paper While many people believe that Japanese Geisha girls are nothing more than a
glorified prostitute, nothing could be further from the true. In reality Geisha girls are unique
entertainers that have had extensive training in music art and dance. And being a true Geisha is an
honor for a young woman.
The word Geisha translates in English as Performing artist or artisan which is a high class
professional female entertainer in Japan. Becoming a Geisha is done in stages. If a girl begins her
training before the age of 21 she is called a maiko which means child dancer. The full fledged
Geisha is refered to as geiko, these women are skilled in performing, classical Japanese music,
dance, games, and conversation so that they can entertain
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Developments and Possiblilities of Solar Power
Solar power has been around for many years. The very first silicon based photovoltaic was
invented by Bell Labs back in 1954. At this time the cost per watt was high at $285 and in 2009
it dropped to a mere $3.00 per watt (Solar Tech USA, 2014). Solar energy dates back as far as the
2nd century with the Greeks and Romans starting fires through broken glass. Indirect benefits from
solar have been used way back to even photosynthesis (Bengtson, 2012). Passive solar energywas
used to heat building by using the design to capture the sunfor heating and lighting. Moving into
the 20th century major changes have accrued and there is now concentrating solar power
technologies for centralized solar thermal plants (Bengtson, 2012). The public believes that
solar is not yet ready to take charge and become a major source of power, yet some experts
disagree. Solar power in the 21st century has magnified many possibilities for solar use.
Photovoltaic has created a large economic benefit by reducing the cost of other resources as well
as its own for example solar heated water heaters have cut the cost of gas and electricity
(Bengtson, 2012). Germany is a great example of how solar is in huge demand and working well
to serve the consumers. Germany has 5 times the solar power the United States is currently using
although Germany does not get a great deal of sun (Brad Plumer, 2013). Germany is the world
leader in solar power and with the use of other renewable source has subsidized
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Essay scientific method
LAB 1 THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
*Adapted from LabPaq CK GCC
Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to learn about and use the Scientific Method. The
discussion of physical properties such as density, color, texture, smell, and solubility will take place.
Observations and Experimental Data:
Table 1: Making Observations
Procedure
Observation
A. Torn paper
Vertical tear: easier to tear, more visible fibers, more jagged edges and uneven tear.
Horizontal tear: harder to tear, less fibers visible, less jagged edges and more of a straight line tear.
B. Appearance of rock salt crystals
Before crushing: Jagged edges, very few smooth surfaces, size was 9mm x 6mm, cubic crystal
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After about two to three minutes the re observation showed that some of the crystal has completely
been absorbed by water.
3. In light of your previous response, what can you conclude about salt? In light of my previous
response I can conclude that salt is formed from the evaporation of water and that a chemical
reaction occurs.
C. Do all the grains of sand look like they are made out of the same material?
All the grains of sand do not look like they are made out of the same material.
1. Propose a hypothesis to explain your observations on the appearance of sand.
If I add water to all the grains of sand equally the shape of the grains will change.
2. Describe what was initially observed when several drops of water were added to several
granules of sand initially, and in 2 3 minutes? When drops of water were initially added to sand
the water didn t move of absorb the sand. After about two to three minutes the sand shifted to the
outer areas of the water capsule and remained unchanged. 3. In light of your previous response,
what can you conclude about sand? That sand even with its different appearances were made from
the same particles and water had no effect on their physical properties.
D.Water and oil act differently on the small scale reaction surface. Propose a
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Case Study, Marc Chagall
Discuss how the environment and other influences, for example personal beliefs, have shaped the
work of at least one artist you have studied this year. Refer to work done by this artist to substantiate
your statements.
Marc Chagall was a Russian/French artist who was born into a poor family of Hassidic Jews on the
7th July 1887. Throughout his working life he was based in Russia from 1906 1910, then he
moved to France for four more years before moving back to Russia and Soviet Belarus for eight
years. Chagall was strongly influenced, but not limited to, movements such as Cubism, Fauvism
and Surrealism. These movements are demonstrated in his work through the geometric shapes, his
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This is because of the circle in the middle of the artwork joining the man, the goat and the
background.
This artwork is a surreal representation of the town of Vitebsk where Chagall grew up. Chagall
is trying to comment of the relationship of people with the land, which is demonstrated by the
man looking at the goat as an equal and also by the woman milking a goat. As there are in many
of Chagall s works, there is a spiritual reference in this artwork. The goat and the Star of David
are the symbolic references. The goat is a great symbol of sacrifice for the Jewish religion. The
colours in the artwork are reminiscent of the circus or other flamboyant events. The man could
represent the ringmaster. This could all show the way in which man lives in harmony with animals
and the environment. The large circle in the middle of the page could symbolise the sun and the all
the chaos surrounding it could show that the earth and everything on it is dependent on the sun for
life. The bright colours could also symbolise the fake world, opposed to that of the world when
Chagall grew up.
In The Green Violinist (1923 24) we see a green man wearing a purple coat, which is composed
of geometrical shapes. He is placed in the centre of the artwork and is standing on or floating in
the air above a couple of houses playing a violin. The fact that he is the only object that is
coloured brightly in secondary colours compared to the rest of
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Essay Of Prenatal Screening In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
In her novel, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley warns of the boundaries of scientific exploration. Victor
Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist, attempts to play God in resurrecting a corpse and creating new
life. This has disastrous effects which include the death of many characters throughout the novel.
All told, the story provides a cautionary tale of the attempts to play God in regards to scientific
advancement. This raises the question of how far is too far in terms of scientific exploration. With
the increasing popularity of eugenics in regards to prenatal screening, one can t help but wonder, is
this the dangerous idea of playing God that Shelley warned us about? One of the most common
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During IVF, the egg is typically fertilized in a lab before being implanted into the uterus. Before
transferring the embryo into the uterus, some fertility clinics offer patients the option of choosing
what sex embryo they want. Although IVF is more commonly used for families struggling with
infertility rather than for the sole purpose of sex selection, sex selection is still an option. This
seems both futuristic and controversial but Codington Lacerte argues that prenatal sex selection
methods allow parents to make informed choices about the makeup of their families (Codington
Lacerte, Point: Sex Selection ). This type of eugenics is seemingly harmless because in choosing
a sex for their child, parents aren t really damaging society. However, by giving parents the ability
to choose whether they want a male or female child, the possibility of a skewed sex ratio greatens.
In countries where sex selection is common, gender biases are already skewing the sex. According
to Codington Lacerte, Americans also exhibit a son preference (Codington Lacerte, Counterpoint:
Sex Selection ). By 2009, over thirty countries, predominantly in Europe and the Asia Pacific
region, had
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Critical Reasoning Of Sin And The Serpent
Critical Reasoning of Sin and the Serpent
There are a number of circumstances involving the temptation to suggest that the serpent chose the
ideal and appropriate instant, place and individuals upon which to formulate his assault. Some have
said that the approach was intentionally directed to the woman Eve, the fragile one of the two, and
not Adam. On the contrary, some scholars say that the Scriptures indicate that Adam was present
while the conversation between the woman and the serpent took place. Genesis 3:6 specifies that
the conversation involved Adam and that he also was present.12 In addition, this also implies a
very meticulous strategy by the tempter. Primarily, as noted above, he directs his attack towards
the weaker vessel. Eve, though not inferior to Adam, was created with a submissive role, which
placed her in a more fitting position.
The emergence of feminist criticism of the Hebrew Bible offers several important examples of the
integration of scholarly issues and broader cultural concerns.13 First of all, these critics have
masked the meaning of the word adam in Genesis 2 3. On the one hand, man is the first human
formed. But on the other hand, adam is a generic term for humankind. The word adam is the
Hebrew word for human. Nevertheless, the word adam derives from the word adamah, which
means earth or ground.14 The imperative command to adam not to eat of the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil, was given to both the man and the woman. Until
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The Theory Of Planned Behavior (TPB)
1.9.1 Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)
The TPB (Ajzen, 1985; 1991) was developed following an extension of the socio psychological
Theory of Reasoned Action or TRA (Ajzen and Fishbein, 1980; Fishbein and Ajzen, 1975) as a
result of the original model s limitations in dealing with behaviours over which people have
incomplete volitional control. According to the theory, both attitude toward behaviour (Act) and
subjective norms (SN) are immediate determinants of intention to perform behaviour. The TPB
further proposes that intention to perform behaviour is the immediate cause of such behaviour. It
represents motivational components, that is, the extent to which a person will exercise conscious
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Fisbein Ajzen, 1975). Specifically, it proposes that perceived behavioural control (PBC), in
conjunction with attitude and subjective norms, is a direct predictor of behavioural intention.
According to Ajzen (1985, 1991), behavioural intention is the cognitive representation of a person s
readiness to perform a given behaviour, and it is considered to be an immediate antecedent of actual
behaviour. In the current context, intention is broadly described as the consumers propensity to
adopt Internet technology in relation to online travel transactions within a B2C e commerce
consumer oriented market. It is focusing on one dimensional behavioural intention, that is,
propensity towards online purchase transactions of travel services
The following sub section highlights relevant literatures pertaining to the identified constructs
within
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Alice Walker Equality
I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don t notice it.
(Walker, 1982). One of the most recognized quotes from Alice Walker winning Pulitzer Prize of her
novel The Color Purple. Alice Walker known for her short stories, novels, and poems. Big on her
treatments for the culture of African Americanall over the world. Her focus was to write about
essays and poetry about the racial civil rights, peace around the world, and women s equality. As
she introduces herself to be a womanism.
Biography:
On February 9, 1944. Alice Walkerwas born in Eatonton, Georgia. Alice Walker grew up with
seven siblings. Which their names are Willie Fred, Mamie Lee, Willian Henry, James Thomas,
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Alice Walker first book, The Third Life of Grange Copeland. Dead with the issues that Alice
Walker saw on the rural of African American family that are trapped in a multigenerational cycle
of the violence and economic dependency. Alice Walker had a big impact on social issues
during her life growing up, as her parents were sharecropper. Alice Walker became a huge active
in the Civil Rights Movement for the equality for all African Americans. When Alice Walker
won first place in the national essay contest in 1967, her essay was, The Civil Rights Movement:
What Good Was It? She expresses the movement about the social restrictions that United States
of America was facing in the 1960 s. Saw on Television of when Martin Luther King Jr, arrested
for the leading march in the Alabama First. Alice Walker as well felt strong for being a Political
activist, for believing that everyone should learn to extend the range of their compassion. Strong
defender for all living beings right, not just for the human rights. As Alice Walker stands for those
who see the side for the revolutionaries, leaders who see a change, teachers, and people who are
transformation of the
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Informative Essay On Epilepsys
Epilepsy is characterized as a brain disorder in which you have a tendency to trigger seizures. It
occurs when there is a abnormal or excessive amount of electrical activity in the brain, and is
usually diagnosed after a person has two or more seizures that are not caused by medical
conditions. Epilepsy is very common in society today. 1 in 26 people will develop epilepsyin their
lifetime and 65 million people already have epilepsy worldwide. After any type of epileptic seizure
episodes of sensory disturbances, loss of consciousness, convulsions, and many other symptoms can
spark.
Epilepsy s first occurrence is in the earliest writings of ancient civilisations and cultures. According
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It is very common in the United States affecting around 150,000 people per year. People who
suffer from Epilepsy can still live a normal, successful life. In most cases Epilepsy/seizures can
be controlled by medication with slim to no side effects by eating healthy, and taking good care
of yourself. In order to get the best treatment and diagnosis seek help from a local doctor,
because Epilepsy is more than just seizures. Having Epilepsy and not treating it properly can be
more harmful than the disorder itself. If you have Epilepsy you should talk to your friends and
family members.Epilepsy can only be treated if there is a team effort and a person is ready to
accept the fact that they have it.
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Epilepsy Ontario. Web. 31 Mar. 2018.
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Mayo Clinic. Epilepsy. Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 10
Mar. 2018,
Our Work at Epilepsy Society. Epilepsy Society. 12 Jan. 2018. Web. 30 Apr. 2018.
Reynolds, E H, and J V Kinnier. Psychoses of Epilepsy in Babylon: the Oldest Account of the
Disorder. Epilepsia., U.S. National Library of Medicine, 9 Sept. 2008, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
/pubmed/18479392.
Seizures: Read About Symptoms and Types. MedicineNet. Web. 31 Mar. 2018.
Seizure Classification. Web. 30 Apr. 2018.
Types of Seizures and Their Symptoms. WebMD. WebMD. Web. 31 Mar.
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Tiny Smiling Daddy Mary Gaitskill
The short story Tiny, Smiling Daddy by Mary Gaitskill is presented as a third person narrative.
In this form of writing, the narrator is only observing the story and uses the main character s
perspective to project the events. With only the perspective of the main character, Stew, there is
a constraint with a limited knowledge point of view. The reader is only exposed to what Stew
knows, observes, and on occasion, feels: How could she have done this to him? She knew how he
dreaded exposure of any kind. She knew how ashamed he had been when, at sixteen, she
announced that she was lesbian. (36 39). Gaitskill provides background memories from Stew s
perspective as well, which makes it even more skewed and subjective. His daughter Kitty, is the
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Monologues aid in exposing the inner most consciousness of a characters private and most inner
thoughts. In the story, the main character, Sister, strains throughout the books that everyone is
against her: Papa Daddy woke up with this horrible yell and right there without moving an inch he
tried to turn Uncle Rondo against me. (1370). It is hard to verify if the events that took place are
either false or valid due to nothing implicating either to be the case. Everything that the reader
knows is through Sister s thoughts as she constantly brings to light this slight paranoia of her family
turning against. In turn this makes the reliability of this being true quite precarious. Nevertheless,
in all possibility the events that Sister reports could be highly
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Advantages And Answers On Quality And Quality Management
The road to a quality organization is paved with the commitment of management. If the
management is not totally behind this effort, the road will be filled with potholes, and the effort
will drag to halt In manufacturing, management is an area of business that is concerned with the
production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business
operations are efficient and effective. quality improvement process developed the use of FMEA
and QFD was piloted in areas such as new product and service development
Keywords Statistical Process Control scheme, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis scheme Quality
Function Deployment scheme.
1.INTRODUCTION
In manufacturing, Quality management is an area of business that is concerned with the production
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5)Consultations with unions or workers representatives to explain the concepts and benefits if ISO
9000. This is essential because the successful implementation of ISO 9000 requires the active co
operation involvement of personnel. Figure 4: Benefits from installing a QMS
6. CONCLUSION
1. It enables them to identify and plan tasks and their method of performance in order to yield
results.
2.It provides the means for identify their recurrence, there by improving conformance.
3. It enables staff to control their own operations, thereby reducing firefighting and freeing
managers from constant intervention business operations. This will help to create quality
awareness and satisfaction among employees.
4.It provides a means for the company s experience. This can serve as the basis for training staff
and thus for improving performance.
5.Productivity increases 2 5 percent when system implemented continuously.
6.After certification quality tools can se implemented so to increases process control and product
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We Remember These Nursery Rhymes
Run, Run as fast as you can, you can t catch me because i m the gingerbread man. We all remember
these nursery rhymes growing up. These nursery rhymes do not sound amiss to us, but in reality it
is. Adolescents shouldn t absorb something that they re not capable of comprehending.
For every nursery rhyme there is a dark meaning behind them . For example, Ring Around the
Rosies, isn t just about kids circling around a bed of roses, but of a black plague in 1665 in
London. The verse The rosies, is about the smell that they attempted to cover up the pocketful of
posies. The black plague killed 15 percent of the country s population, which makes the final verse
ashes, ashes! We all fall down very self explanatory.
One of the most
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Corruption In Kongi s Harvest By Wole Soyinka
Similarly, in the play Kongi s Harvest by notable African writer Wole Soyinka, there is evidence
of oppression of the people. The play tells a story of President Kongi s attempt to legitimize
Kongism, a form of dictatorship, in Isma. He rose to power by oppressing the people and
forcing them to accept him as their leader. He detained Oba Danlola, Isma s traditional ruler, in
prison and had plans for him to offer him the new yam on the new yam festival. According to the
assistant professor of English at Government College (UG PG) in Ananthapuramu, this act was
supposed to mean two things; the dawn of the new era (Kongism) and the acknowledgment of his
supremacy by the people (Kumar 3). The play then shows the resistance put up by the people of
Isma against President Kongi and his advisers, the Aweris.
Soyinka also shows the problem of corruption in Kongi s Harvest. This is evident in the dealings
of the Aweri s, the organizing secretary and also in the case of Oba Danlola who gets special
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They all agree that the independence that Africa fought for did not give them the results they hoped
for. Instead, they are face with the same problems they had with the colonizers but they were being
oppressed by their own people. The new African leaders are after the treasures of their countries.
Just like Achebe put it in his book The Trouble with Nigeria, The trouble with Nigeria is simply
and squarely a failure of leadership. There is nothing basically wrong with the Nigerian
character. There is nothing wrong with the Nigerian land or climate or water or air or anything
else. The Nigerian problem is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the
responsibility, to the challenge of personal example which are the hallmarks of true leadership
(Achebe, The Trouble With Nigeria 1). The same can be said for most African
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College Applicaiton Essay
Snow crunches under worn heels, marking a single path across frozen empty cornfields spread
afar and ever so still. It is an empty canvas, glowing lustrous in the light of the splendor above.
The night is ablaze in flickers of light cast scattered across the darkness. Upon this frigid expanse I
stand alone from the world, but for the dead remains of cornhusks trapped beneath the ice. My skin
burns from the bite of the wind, but when I glance above, caught among the stars, I am perfectly
content.
Growing up in the suburbs, I felt alive and yet, overwhelmed. Pulsing with electricity, the whole
world was one click away, at my fingertips. A network of sights, sounds, and puzzles spread out
before me, an overpowering and uncontrollable force. My life is run by schedules, planning each
minute and precious second out in harsh ink. Everything must be in order, must be under control,
and must have a purpose. Real life doesn t run on a schedule; even the smallest decision can alter
the direction of the future. I am frightened of just how much I am unable to see, how much I
might overlook and be unable to safely tuck away in the far recesses of my memories. In the
suburbs so close in contact with uncontrollable chaos, I am not can never be perfectly content.
Instead, I find my peace in the middle of my Grandfather s cornfields.
Dependence on control defines the way I run my life. It thrives upon my unease of the unknown,
and binds me from moving against of what I am afraid of. I fear
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Patient Education For Patients And The Education
Introduction
Patient Education is dedicated to patients and the education we should be providing as health care
professional on a day to day basis. Patient Education is one of more important jobs we do in our
career as nurses. Children with chronic health problems or diseases such as on a pediatric
hematology/oncology unit, require skilled, home based care by parents, supported by professionals.
However, once patients are discharged, it is evident that there is a continuous need for online
resources to help supplement their learning and the professional support they may have received
during discharge. At this time, existing resources consist on patient/parent education at the bedside,
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Dedicated to serving the specialized medical needs of children, from newborns to adolescents,
diagnosed with cancers such as leukemia, brain tumors, and blood related diseases such as
hemophilia, this 33 bed unit often has a full census with patients waiting to get in. They provide
support for family members as well as care for the unique needs of the oncology patient during all
phases of their illness, diagnosis, treatment, education, and when needed, end of life care. Being
that it is a pediatric unit, most of the education is done by the nurses directly to the parents or care
givers of the children being treated. But often times, the care givers are given educational
information while under extreme stress, still trying to process all the new information and quite
often, they have not come to terms with their child s new diagnosis. Other times, the nurse may be
in a hurry, or may have other challenges that factor into the lack of understanding. Some of those
contributing factors could include; inadequate knowledge or training of the clinicians,
inconsistencies in quality of care, changes in current practice guidelines, limited health literacy
skills, conflicts with prior training implementation challenges, such as language barriers, and lastly,
inadequate resources for the care givers. It was this last contributing factor that it was determined a
change needed to take
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The Social Network Essay
The Dramatic Interpretation of the Social Network Myth After watching the movie The Social
Network, the first thing I did was to search for Mark Zuckerberg s real life experiences to see
which parts are facts and which are fictions. As a matter of fact, this Harvard genius that founded
the world s first social networkwas not as childish as the movie portrayed. At least he didn t write
programming for getting into elite Harvard Final Clubs or for retaliating his girlfriend. During
Mark s high school, Microsoft and AOL tried to purchase the music player that he built and also
invited him to join them. However, Mark decided to enroll in Harvard for further education. From
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Like, every single shirt and fleece that I had in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I own.
Someone might build something because they like building things, Zuckerberg explains.
Normally, Mark should be the person who cares about the movie most and might be pissed off
because the movie portrayed him in an unflattering light. But it seems that he respects the ideas
and decisions of the filmmakers, more or less, in terms of artistic creation. It was because he
wanted to see how filmmakers would interpret his unimaginable story. This kind of art stresses
the maze beyond art and the real world, which can only be seen through by smart people who
also show respect to the artwork. The movie s final image Zuckerberg friending the woman who
dumped him and endlessly refreshing the page to see if she accepts is presented as pathetic irony.
But you could also read it as a sign of hope. In the Facebook world, which is now ours, a new
communication infrastructure exists, with no avenues definitively closed. (Edelstein) The real
Zuckerberg had a vision that Facebook would help create communities in an ever insular world.
And now we have seen the evolution. The world is changing so fast that we all get confused and
disoriented without knowing what to do next. We like the Facebook: fast, simple, up to date...While
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Analysis Of The Book The Of By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Waknuk is the hometown of David, Petra and Rosalind; the three had to flee their home by night
when they got news of Sally and Katherine being captured. David and Petra left home and
travelled down a path to the riverbank, where they met up with Rosalind. For their travel they
utilized two great horses owned by Rosalind s father to go on their journey for safety. David, Petra
and Rosalind travelled in a southwesterly direction until they came to a stop in the early morning.
The three started their journey again in the late of the evening through the night in the same
direction till they came to a stop in Labrador, where Petra was sending letter shapes to the Sealand
woman of their current location. They continued on their journey until the break of dawn and then
rested. Just after sunrise Michael informed them that he and the search party were on their trail and
they needed to get going. David, Petra and Rosalind hustled their things together and made their
way, continuing in a southwesterly direction into Wild Country. They made another stop in Wild
Country to eat. When it was a little darker they pushed on towards the Fringes, until they were
captured by the Fringes peopleand taken even further into the Fringes. Eventually, the Sealand
woman rescued David, Petra and Rosalind and they travelled to Zealand via a flying craft that she
had came in during the evening.
This selection was chosen, as it was a major transition in the story of The Chrysalids. David, Petra
and
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Related Rates Problem
Related rates problems are notorious in calculus. They involve finding the rate at which a
quantity changes. It is June 2017, and I am frantically pedalling in a roundabout in the middle of
Stanford s campus, commonly referred to as the circle of death . The traffic within it is
indistinguishable from Times Square during peak hours. The brick buildings tower overhead,
busses and bikes whiz past, and I push as hard as I can, trying to escape the narrowing asphalt. On
this early day of the term, I know nothing about related rates and I can t seem to get out of this
circle of confusion.
Stanford had covered all of my summer term tuition, and I found myself unexpectedly shot out of
the midwest and my tiny rural high school straight into an elite college curriculum. My school of
225 students does not offer any advanced science or math, so I had been taking classes at the local
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I was usually the only person at office hours and one day he spent three hours listening and talking
to me. Sitting in his office, I spewed out my frustrations and fears, and he shared his own struggles
and stories of his modest background. He began to explain concepts slowly and gradually built up
my confidence. At his urging, I began to hang out in the Math department. I met a Fields medalist. I
listened to long discussions about problems that the department was tackling. I felt the beauty in
Mathematics. It made sense. And I started to feel like I belonged there.
I finished Calculus with a B . It is the worst grade I have ever received and yet it is the grade I
am most proud of. On my final day of classes, I biked around the roundabout for the last time. It
was no longer the same intimidating circle that it once felt like. I was completely changed by the
speed and force of the entire circle. Instead, I was experiencing related rates in real time with real
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Toddler Growing Up
While you may love being a parent most of the time, parenting can be difficult at times. One of
those times is when your toddler starts throwing a temper tantrum. Unfortunately, most temper
tantrums seem to happen at the most inconvenient times or places. Maybe you are running late for
work, or you are at the store, ready for a large shopping expedition. While toddler temper tantrums
can be stressful and at times embarrassing, there are several things you can do to better deal with a
toddler who is throwing a fit.
Remain Calm and Talk It Through
While it is not always easy, one of the most important things to do is to remember to remain calm.
Fighting your child s tantrum by yelling and in a sense throwing an adult temper tantrum is not
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The child wants a reaction, and if you do not react, the child is less likely to continue to engage in
tantrums to try to get his or her way. For example, if the kid is throwing a fit in the living room,
make sure there is nothing in the area that could hurt the child, and go to another part of the room
or even into another room while the child throws the tantrum.
In some cases, you may be able to continue what you are doing while ignoring the child s tantrum.
Of course, this can be difficult and even embarrassing if your child has a tantrum in public. Once
the child has calmed down after you have ignored the tantrum or given the child space, you can talk
about the situation.
Of course, these are just a few of the ways to deal with a temper tantrum. Some parents have
found that timeouts, hugging the child, reminding the child of rewards for good behavior, or
moving the child to another room work well for dealing with a tantrum. No one method is going
to work for every child, and no one method is going to work perfectly every time, even for the
same child. What has worked for you when it comes to dealing with your toddler s temper
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Widening Income Inequality
Inequality has increased within the most advanced and emerging markets and developing countries
(EMDCs), a phenomenon that has garnered considerable attention with President Obama calling
widening income inequality the defining challenge of our time. Irrespective of culture, religion and
ideology, inequality concerns and affects everyone. Inequality can serve as an indication of the
shortage of income mobility and opportunity―a reflection of the perpetual disadvantage for
certain sectors of society. Increasing inequality also has serious implications for macroeconomic
stability and economic growth, it can concentrate political and decision making power in the hands
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Inequality affects long term growth and cuts short the benefits such growth can bring about through
the multiplier effect. So, the need to reduce inequality is apparent. The more progressive the tax is,
the more effective it can be to reduce inequality. Progressivity could be strengthened by cutting back
on tax expenditures that benefit mostly top income groups (e.g. tax relief on mortgage interest). In
addition, removing other tax reliefs would increase equity and allow a growth enhancing cut in
marginal labour income tax rates. It would also decrease tax avoidance instruments available for
high income earners. Moreover, we have concluded that inheritance tax is deduced to be much more
useful in reducing inequality. Therefore, rising inequality warrants the imposition of higher income
and inheritance taxes on the rich, with more of an emphasis on higher inheritance
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Pharmaceutical Drugs
Introduction Pharmaceutical drugs have been beneficial to our modern society, but a consequence
of their manufacturing is that numerous pharmaceutical industries are simultaneously releasing
toxic compounds in the environment. Due to the manufacturing of several pharmaceutical
industries, it generated huge quantities of wastes in the water, which directly affected the aquatic
organisms (Patneedi et al. 2015). It has been over four decades since the discovery of
pharmaceutical drugs in the water, but only in the last decade has there been increasing concerns
about active pharmaceutical contaminants in waste water effluents (Patneedi et al. 2015).
Pharmaceuticals are one of the emerging organic contaminants (EOCs) detected in water systems...
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If the HQ calculated is less than 1 (HQ 1), there will be no anticipated adverse effects as a result
of exposure, however, the study indicated how the hazard quotient (HQ) of 50% of the 2986
different pharmaceutical compounds in the water exceeded the value of 1 (HQ 1) (Sanderson et al.
2004b). Also, the study determined that pharmaceutical compounds such as cardiovascular,
anxiolytic sedatives hypnotics and antipsychotics, gastrointestinal, antiviral and corticosteroid, had
high HQs in which it would exceed the value of 1 even without the assessment factor of 1000
(Sanderson et al. 2004b). Combination of the frequency and toxicity of the different classes
indicated that the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and anxiolytic sedatives hypnotics and
antipsychotics, were the three most hazardous classes based on predicted toxicity (Sanderson et
al. 2004b). Since there are pharmaceutical chemicals that exceeded the HQs, aquatic organisms
such as fishes were susceptible to the adverse effects and the high toxicity of the pharmaceuticals
in the water (Sanderson et al. 2004b). A more recent study by Carlsson et al. (2006) depicted how
nine out of twenty seven APIs selected in Sweden identified as a danger to the aquatic
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Vertigo Case Studies
This literature review will assess the value of magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography
(CT) in detecting pathologies associated with vertigo. The common two types of vertigo peripheral
and central vertigo are defined. Previous studies suggest that both MR and CT are good options for
detecting semicircular dehiscence syndrome related peripheral vertigo. Although the accuracy rates
of MR and CT are comparable in detecting acute intracranial hemorrhage, MR has an overall higher
diagnostic yield for stroke and multiple sclerosis related central vertigo. In clinical practice,
hospitals take cost into consideration when making patients care plan. Having every patient go
through imaging examination can be time consuming and expensive. Peripheral... Show more
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In their study, 217 of 356 patients had a final clinical diagnosis of acute stroke. 27 of these
patients were diagnosed with acute intracranial hemorrhage. MR detected this condition in 23
patients compared with CT in 25 patients. 190 of the patients were diagnosed with acute
ischemia. MR correctly identified 164 patients compared with 35 in CT. Table 1 summarizes the
statistics of these data (Chalela et al., 2007). In comparison with the final clinical diagnosis,
MRI had a higher sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 97% for diagnosis of acute stroke,
compared with 26% and 98% respectively for CT. For acute intracranial hemorrhage, MRI had a
sensitivity of 81% and a specificity of 100%, compared with 89% and 100% respectively for CT.
For acute ischemia, MRI had a sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 96%, compared with 16%
and 98% respectively for CT (Chalela et al., 2007). Chalela s findings are consistent with previous
literature. In Viirre and Nelson s study, they have also found that CT and MRI have similar
sensitivity for detecting hemorrhage. In addition, they have also found that MRI has superior
sensitivity of 83% compared to 26% for CT when detecting ischemia (Nelson and Viirre, 2009).
MR and CT in Identifying Multiple
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Examples Of Meekness And Forgiveness
I acknowledge His power I acknowledge His grace I acknowledge His love I acknowledge His
mercy I acknowledge Him Meekness and Forgiveness Meekness and Forgiveness Two of the
most crucial lessons on my spiritual journey have been ones on meekness and forgiveness. Hard
lessons from a hard teacher. I have not gotten my diploma yet, but I am still on the Potter s
wheel. I am still being shaped and molded into that beautiful vessel he has created me to be. I
have written extensively about my own personal experiences on both subjects, but here I share
what for me are the salient points Meekness The subject popped up on my curriculum during a
time when I worked in an environment where I was privy and witness to so much wrong doing
and could not do or say anything about it. When I first spoke out against what I saw, I became the
target of one person s venom. I wanted to leave but it was at a time when I could not make a move
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It is paved with trials and tribulations, bumps, and some smooth patches too. I know where I want
to get to but these distractions keep getting in the way. They slow me down, take me off track,
and even cause me to become lost. Today I pray, please; Anoint me with a greater measure of
WISDOM so that my decisions, words, actions, and reactions may be constructive, wise,
strategic, educated, timely, and positively life changing Give me CONFIDENCE that I may not
stutter or cower in the presence of man. When I present myself, may I reflect my royal
inheritance, after all I am the daughter of a King. May others see your stature in me and know
that I represent a high office. Grant me the gift of COURAGE that I may be bold as a lion,
devoid of all fear and false anxieties. With this courage, may I step out where I have been too
afraid to before. May this courage help me pursue solutions that will positively change the
circumstances of my life and that of
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Clinical Depression
Recently, critics have questioned the ability of SSRIs to reduce the symptoms of clinical
depression. Dr. Hieronymous and his researchers believe high rates of unsuccessful clinical
trials additionally fuel negative critiques. The team from University of Gothenburg, Department
of pharmacology set out to investigate 32 past trials concerning new medications many
containing similar compounds to those found in common market SSRIs such as Paxil, Prozac,
Celexa, and Zoloft. Greater than half of the company sponsored SSRI trials, using common test
protocols, demonstrated significant depression relief regarding active drug versus placebo
groups. Their resulting data points out possible depression measuring defects as a possible
source of trial failure, rather than solely SSRI drug ineffectiveness. The Effect Parameter To
prove a drug works, researchers must quantify significant patient symptom differences before
and after active treatment and differentiate these results against placebo effects. The metric
commonly used to measure SSRI impact regarding depressive symptom changes is the Hamilton
Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), or more specifically HDRS 17. Dr. Max Hamilton s article A
Rating Scale for Depression , describes his depression scale design developed in the 1950s. HDRS
17 analyses 17 different symptoms associated with depression where each is given a grade
reflecting symptom severity (0 to 4, or 0 to 2). A score of 0 represents an absent symptom while a
maximum score
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Daniel Elazar’S Three Categories Of State Political Cultures
Daniel Elazar s three categories of state political cultures are moralistic, individualistic, and
traditionalistic (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Moralistic culture is defined in the textbook, a political
culture that views politics and government as the means to achieve the collective good (Smith
Greenblatt , 2016). Individualist culture is described as a political culture that views politics and
government as just another way to achieve individual goals (Smith Greenblatt , 2016).
Traditionalistic culture is explained as a political culture that views politics and government as the
means of maintaining the existing social order (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). I believe the states can
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Moralistic cultures spend excessive amounts of currency on services and tend to be vastly
competitive in party competition (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Citizens actively participate in voting
and other political activates in moralistic cultures (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Daniel Elazar
allegations about the essence of moralistic culture originated from religious groups that migrated
from Europe to pursue their own ideal community (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Correspondingly, the
website The American Partnership recorded that Daniel Elazar mentioned the migrating Europeans
essentially intended to create a society based on religious principles and governments utilize their
authority to address societal conundrums. California, Idaho, Michigan, Kansas, Oregon,
Washington, Utah, Montana, Minnesota, Iowa, New Hampshire, Vermont, Colorado, North
Dakota, and South Dakota have moralistic political culture. To conclude, moralistic cultures are
established in the northern parts of America (The American Partnership, 2013). Individualistic
culture is characterized by people viewing the government as an extension of the marketplace, and
people participate for individual reasons to achieve individual goals (Smith Greenblatt , 2016).
Elazar explained that this political culture originated from the English, Scottish, Irish, and Germans
who settled in states around Maryland (Smith Greenblatt , 2016).Citizens generally leave politics to
the professionals (Smith
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Hamlet as So Much More Than a Traditional Revenge Tragedy...
Hamlet as So Much More Than a Traditional Revenge Tragedy
Although Shakespeare wrote Hamlet closely following the conventions of a traditional revenge
tragedy, he goes far beyond this form in his development of Hamlet s character. Shakespeare s
exploration of Hamlet s complex thoughts and emotions is perhaps more the focus of the play
rather than that of revenge, thus in Hamlet Shakespeare greatly develops and enhances the form of
the traditional revenge tragedy.
The main source of Hamlet is Saxo Grammaticus Historiae Danicae, a folk tale that has a similar
plot to Hamlet; however, Shakespeare greatly transforms this story of revenge when creating
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The revenge ghost is a convention Kyd took from Seneca s tragedies, and in fact, Don Andrea has
similar parallels to the ghost of Achilles in Seneca s play Troades.
The first appearance of the old king s ghost in the opening scene of Hamlet would have been
suggestive of a revenge tragedy to an Elizabethan audience. However, the ghost does not demand
revenge as Don Andrea does, but rather adds to the uncertainty and sense of foreboding in the
scene. The play begins in a bitter cold night, bringing a sense of pathetic fallacy to the scene, as
the setting adds to the sense of trouble in Denmark, as described by Horatio and Marcellus. It is
not until Act I, Scene V that the ghost appears to Hamlet, demanding revenge [for] his foul and
most unnatural murder, and thus introducing the theme of revenge in Hamlet. Although Hamlet
proclaims that [he will] sweep to [his] revenge, he does not take his revenge until the final scene
of the play. Hamlet s inaction and delay of his revenge is paralleled in The Spanish Tragedy,
however the reasons for delay in Hamlet are somewhat different.
In The Spanish Tragedy, immediately after Hieronimo discovers his son s body he claims that it is
only in revenge [his] heart would find relief, and
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Essay The History of Gambling in Ancient Civilizations
The History of Ancient Gambling
Gambling was present in almost every major, ancient civilization. From the Mesolithic rolling of
hucklebones, to the Mesopotamian invention of the six sided die, and finally to the Chinese
invention of the card, not only did gambling survive through countless civilizations of ancient
history, it evolved into a global phenomenon. Stakes on these games could range from Quadrans,
the Roman equivalent of pennies, to betting an entire estate on a simple throw of the die.
Interestingly, as in modern times, ancient peoples and civilizations had varying opinions of
gambling. Some ignored it, some outlawed it, and some accepted it. Despite the numerous stances
on gambling, one thing held true for all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But after the hunt, the hunters might cast bones to determine who went home with the most
desirable cuts, (Schwartz, 7). Divination was only the beginning. The first civilization in the world,
Mesopotamia, was also the first civilization to gamble. Mesopotamian fortune tellers filed down
their hucklebones, originally used for divination, and marked them with insignia, taking the first
steps toward a modern die (Schwartz, 8). Eventually, the Mesopotamians developed three styles of
dice: a four sided pyramidal die, a refined version of the four sided astragali, and our modern day
six sided die (Schwartz, 8). The earliest six sided die recovered dates back to about 3000 BCE
(Schwartz, 8). The Arabic number system was not created until 700 BCE. Therefore, dice are
about two thousand years older than numbers. Mesopotamians played a number of board games,
one which might have been an ancestor of parcheesi, along with one that greatly resembled
backgammon, and another called senet (Schwartz, 9, Wallenfels, 232). Five gaming boards dating
from 3000 BCE have been found in the royal tombs at Ur (Rofe, 92). Oddly, despite countless
artifacts and archaeological evidence, the Mesopotamians did not mention gambling in any of their
surviving literature (Schwartz, 9). Gambling has been a part of Egyptian civilization for as long as
Egyptians have been a
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The Chemical Earth Lab Report
The Chemical Earth
Part A:
The mixtures that will be discussed in this report will be a using a concoction of sand, salt and
water. This mixture will be separated into solids of different sizes, solids and liquids, different
liquids and solids dissolved in different liquids. A second mixturethat will be examined is water
which would be separated into different gases. This report will summarise the different separating
techniques in thorough detail and how it employed in the two different mixtures.
The method that was used to separate from solids and liquids, was filtration. Filtration is the
process in which the solution is passed through filter paper lining the sides of a funnel, the liquids
is able to permeate through but the solids ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In my opinion, I believe iron smelting is an efficient way of extracting iron as it has many
companies working with/against each other in finding the best way to make this process cost
efficient, fast, safe and environmentally friendly (as much as possible).
4.Identify the product(s) of separation and their uses
The product of smelting iron ore is pig iron. Alone, pig iron has limited uses, these include: basic
metal utensils, pot metals, fencing or railing, decorative metal pieces and pig iron pellets or
ingots that can be loaded into a plane for a balanced flight. Pig iron can also be converted to
wrought iron and steel and the uses of these include:
Wrought Iron: railings, hooks, chains, rivets and railway couplings.
Steel: construction, transport, energy, packaging and appliances and industry
5.Discuss issues associated with wastes from the industrial separation processes used
The smelting of iron utilises vast amounts of energy and thus creates greenhouse gas emissions.
Large amounts of gangue (slag) are also a problem produced as a waste product that needs to be
disposed
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Interview With A Interview Protocol
An interview protocol was utilized in this study. This instrument was designed to keep the face to
face interview on track and effective. So, for that reason, the questions for this interview were
determined by trying to create an instrument that would lead to the answers to the research
questions.
An interview protocol with semi structured questions was used with the interview protocol.
Likewise, the data collection consisted of 10 interviews that were conducted during the spring
session of 2010. The interview protocol allowed the participants to express their perceptions and
opinions in their own words. Also, the protocol helped to minimize leading or directing participants
to answer the question in a particular manner. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Questions 7 through 11, 19, and 23 were designed to address Research Question 3: What challenges
do African American female secondary school educators experience with their colleagues in terms
of racist attitudes, salary, and respect issues?
Question 12 through 16, 20, and 24 were designed to address Research Question 4: What challenges
are African American female secondary school educators challenged within their relationship with
their administrator with regard to inequities, gender, and teacher education issues?
After the completion of the face to face interviews, the researcher contacted the participants via the
telephone for a brief thank you and gave the participants the opportunity to express any other
thoughts that they had. The goal of this interview protocol was to allow respondents to tell their
own experiences as seen through the eyes of the participants. Similarly, the primary goal of the
interview protocol was to develop a theory of persevering through the use of semi structured
questions, allowing the participants the flexibility to frame and structure their responses. Not to
mention, the fundamental component of this qualitative research was that the phenomenon under
study would unfold through the participant s eyes.
Data Analysis
The researcher relied heavily on the transcripts for analyzing the data. In light of this, the researcher
employed constant comparison of participants responses with the goal of organizing the data into
systematic
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Adoption For The Infant With The Father, And Grandparents...
mothers to evaluate circumcisions for the infant with the father, and grandparents on an
interpersonal level. Intrapersonally, mother s are uncertain of infant circumcision therefore they
seek guidance from family members. When the decision for infant circumcision is made, fathers
and grandparents are typically absence. This causes either delays the procedure or for the infant to
bypass the procedure completely.
In response to these findings, the Lesotho Ministry of Health (MOH) partnered with Maternal and
Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) to implement a Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
program in 2012. They received financial support from the United State Agency for International
Development (USAID), U.S President s Emergency Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR), and the
United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF). In 2013, the launched an early infant male
circumcision (EIMC) program. The EIMC procedure promotes less barriers that VMMC such as
being a less complicated medical procedure, less expensive, and less perceived fear from the
patient. For example, EIMC does not leave the infant with any stitches and only requires a clamp,
therefore, promoting a faster healing process for the infant. Also, the cost of infant circumcision is
about US$15, while adult circumcision is around US$59. However, there are also some challenges
that have been faced with EIMC. Many communities in Africa view male circumcision as a passage
into adulthood, therefore, do not agree with infants
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  • 2. Comparing Frankenstein And Pullman s Frankenstein A gothic and horror play called by the name Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and adapted by Phillip Pullman has astounded the audience with its amazing plot. A mad genius Frankenstein constructs a terrifying monster who he thought would be an angel. To construct the monster he steals body parts from the graveyard, stitches body parts together and uses electricity to bring it alive. He later realizes that his creation was a disaster and he changes all his views just by the monster s appearance, moments after the monster puts its legs on the earth, Frankensteinran in horror. I feel pity for the monster as he was rejected by his own father , society and nature, only by his appearance. That still doesn t give the monster the right to eliminate... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elizabeth informs him about this and tells him to return to his father. Frankenstein is baffled as he doesn t know if he should go back to his father or continue his experiment. Elizabeth was disappointed and we as an audience were disappointed with Frankenstein s actions. Elizabeth expresses her feelings of disappointment to Frankenstein as she says A son who doesn t come when his father s dying . We observe that Frankenstein is an unforgivable son as he chooses his work. He feels guilty for choosing his work, but that still doesn t mean that he isn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. American Apparel Ethics As evidence suggests, the dropped in sales can be directly linked to some ethical issues and their sexual advertisements. Therefore, ethics theories and marketing theories mostly focusing on promotional theories will be tested with previous literatures to come up with recommended conclu sion. American Apparel targets, Young urbanites(20 35) who see themselves as unique instead of as part of a generic, main stream fashion culture and who have disposable income. American apparel target group can be segmented into Geographically, Demographically and Psychographic segmentations. (Henz, 2015) According to the MarketWatch publication, the founder and former CEO, Dov Charney felling lawsuites against the company which the second quarter of 2015,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2008, Charney founder of the largest manu facturer producing garments in America gave $25m of company shares to his employees. American Apparel still owns all its retail stores, rather than franchising them, and Charney who is obsessive about his brand, throwing tantrums about everything from stock allocation to necklines still holds, for the time being, a 53% stake. (The Guardian, 2010) From Bloomberg Business in the article American Apparel Shorts Triple as Sales Growth Stalls is stated After a period of steady sales growth and a rising stock price, the maker and seller of clothes worn by hipsters worldwide has hit turbulence. To make matters worse, American Apparel s brand has been losing cachet with teens and 20 somethings who are shifting from its jeans, T shirts, underwear and other basics to offerings from chains such as Forever 21, Hennes Mauritz AB and Uniqlo, which are known for rapidly changing their assortments to catch current trends. (Townsend, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Stalin Famine Of 1932 Research Paper Treatment of the peasantry worsened under Stalin, the famine of 1932 could have been averted or at least intercepted at an early stage to lessen its impact but food shortages reappeared and from 1932 1934, it had caused around six million deaths. Conquest claims when it came to the terror famine of 1932 1933, he denied that it even existed so how could intervention have been possible. Stalin s process of dekulakization followed while he pretended there really was a class of affluent peasants which led to the death of millions through execution and starvation, quality of life was not a concern. Borrero even goes as far as to say the famine of 1932 1933, was purposely exacerbated by the authorities to break the resistance of peasants to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gender Ideals And The Early Modern And Medieval Era Gender ideals in the early modern and medieval era were supported by the ideals of Christianity. In the 16th century, Christian churches in Europe split into many different churches, which caused some Protestant reformers to create new ideals for men and women that clashed with the old ideals still present in some churches. The usual characteristics that were present in men and women before the split consisted of men working outside the home to support the family financially. The women would typically stay home with the children and were responsible for supporting the family by preforming household chores, such as, cleaning and cooking. The gender ideals that are present in both eras do not show significant change, but new religious ideals... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men were ridiculed for taking on a more feminine role in the household, but they were only trying to be obedient and follow what God called them to do. So, the ideals from before the Protestant Reformation and after clashed due to what was expected for men. Piety and devoutness to God is another expectation of Christian men and one of the most important duties they should teach to their children. Piety became a new ideal for men after the Protestant Reformation. One important duty for being pious was making sure that the child was baptized and brought up into the Christian faith. Amyed Chappuis... presented the infant to be baptized and declared that the child s name was Claude. The minister refused to baptize the child with this name because it was that of a local saint one of a considerable list of names labeled superstitious, and therefore unacceptable, by the Reformed pastors... the minister baptized the boy Abraham (Spierling 95). In this situation, male dominance from early modern Europe and piety coming from the Protestant Reformation clashed. Men show dominance through naming their child, especially if the name chosen is a family name the to be carried on through generations. Amyed Chappuis brought his son to be baptized with the name Claude, but was denied by the pastor to name his child this. The pastor interfered with the medieval ideal of dominance that is given to fathers to name their child. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Employee Retention Culture Despite fluctuating economic times and increased globalization of American jobs, most employers are finding it hard to keep good workers. The reality of today s job market is that workers are expecting more from their employers and are not afraid to move on if their needs are not met by your organization. Based on compelling data from the Society for Human Resource Management and others who study workforce trends, leading organizations must take time to analyze their retention realities and ensure that the valuable employees they currently have are not seeking greener pastures. How do great organizations maintain low levels of turnover and high levels of employee satisfaction? The answer is found in one word: culture. Organizations with high rates of employee retention concentrate on creating four distinct cultures that keep people focused on the organization and its goals. The purpose of this article is to explore these four cultures and to recommend practical strategies for developing these cultures in your workplace. Effective retention cultures include an intense focus on choice, balance, development and care. The Culture of Choice Donald N. Smith, the president of Burger King said, The individual choice of garnishment of a burger can be an important point to the consumer in this day when individualism is an increasingly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High rates of retention are clearly linked to the amount of attention the employee gets in terms of their professional development and growth. When employees feel that their career goals have been acknowledged and that they are continuing to be challenged on the job, they are likely to stick around. Employees who feel stagnated, ignored, or bored will likely start to look for other opportunities. So how do great organizations create cultures of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Tax Internship Program I am very excited to apply for the Corporate tax internship program with Southwest airlines. Southwest Airlines has a great culture when it comes to employee development, customer satisfaction and training. Recently I graduated with an BS Accounting degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and am currently pursuing the MS Taxation degree at UT Arlington. Corporate Tax field has been a great interest to me as working in this field allows an employee to work on different tax engagements of various companies, directly working with the IRS and learning different aspects of tax compliance. After taking individual tax class at my college I came to the conclusion that tax is definitely a great career choice. Southwest airlinesare a fortune ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Corporate, And Federal Funding There are three main funding sources other than individual donations that charities receive funding from foundation, corporate, and federal grants. Faith based organizations lose out on federal funding in an article published by CNN. Only $1.17 billion of the 14.5 billion equaling 8% of the funds awarded to social programs went to faith based initiatives. Most of the money went to large social service providers that have received the funds for decades (CNN, 2005). The 20 Most Generous Companies of the Fortune 500 are: Gilead,Science, Walmart, Wells,Fargo, Goldman Sachs Group, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Alphabet (Google), Citigroup, Microsoft, Merck, Coca Cola, AT T, Target, General Mills, Pfizer, Kroger, PNC Financial, Morgan Stanley. These companies donated 3.5 billion in cash in 2015 to support charities. The 3.5 billion does not account for product, supplies or employee volunteer programs (Preston, 2016). The top 25 Givers in America are: Warren Buffet, Bill Melinda Gates, George Soros, Stefan Edilis Gael Neeson, Michael Bloomberg, Pierre Omidyar, Chuck Feeney, Walton Family, Hansjoerg Wyss, James Marilyn Simons, Gordon Betty Moore, John Laura Arnold, Paul Ellen, Lynn Schusterman, Michael Susan Dell, Mark Zuckerberg Priscilla Chan, Julian Robertson jr., Stephen Bechtel jr., Eli Edythe Broad, George Kiaser, Barry Diller Diane Von Furstenberg, Ken Griffin, Barron Hilton, Devos Family, Steve Connie Ballmer. There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. An Essay on Cat Woman The midst at which I had eloped from the deteriorated streets of Gotham City to the confederates of vogues I had never possessed within myself. Using promiscuity is just the catch to working up to the position an executive superhero obtains I d thought, but clearly my potential had lacked in such a drift. Evolving into a tight fitting, pitch black bodysuit used to everlastingly depict Batmanas an adversary, I had maintained my prevalence in my every attribute. From a stinging, venomous whip to a slick, tight fitting body suit, I developed attributes not just to demolish one s success, but to obliterate one s future. In all, using my appealing curves; inexorably enabling myself to adapt to any environment: whether it was day, dawn, noon, or night; anywhere and at any time. Hands down, I could assuredly corroborate my elegant and exclusive vogue. As a whip carrying burglar with a taste for high stake thefts to a confident business woman dressed in a black fitted blazer, my disguises were perpetually ordained. Many had often questioned my intentions as to my goal as an abandoned child who fought the battles towards the light of success. At last, I became the mind rattling, impetuous, unforgettable, and notorious CatWoman. Continuing my journey to inordinate prosperity, I delineated not only the wisest, but the bravest of them all when using my cat skills to jump beyond the expected; using my tight fitting black suit and affinity, I didn t not only mislead, but attracted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Mesopotamian Civilizations By looking in the past, us humans can learn about how we evolved as a species over time. Two of the most studied civilizations are the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. Even though each civilization arose in different locations and time periods, both river system civilizations are mainly similar regarding religion, art, writing, and architectural styles; except for a few slight differences that are unique to each civilization. Both the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations were strongly reliant on religion, and this led both civilizations to believe in a polytheistic religion system. The Egyptian and Mesopotamian populations believed in many gods, and associated their gods with the natural forces that existed around them. For example,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the Egyptians are most commonly known for their large architectural projects which required an enormous labor force. Some examples include the Three Pyramids at Giza, where Khufu, Menkaure, and Khafre were buried, The Great Sphinx, and the Stepped Pyramid at Saqqara. Likewise, the only Mesopotamian structure that can compare to the size of the pyramids is the ziggurat. Significance wise, both were built for religious purposes, as the ziggurat is a place of worship and pyramids were built to immortalize the kings. Both the Egyptians and Mesopotamians developed their own forms of writing, Hieroglyphics and Cuneiform, respectively. Hieroglyphics is the more complex of the two, consisting of pictograms, phonograms, and determinatives, and symbols can hold a variety of meanings depending on the context of what is being written. When looking at art forms, you can learn many things about societal order and hierarchy. For example, when looking at Egyptian monolithic statues, you can see clear differences in social status just by structure and build of the piece. Kings and important officials had their statue carved out of stone materials, like granite, while lesser figures were carved in wood. Kings often had perfect physique in their sculptures, while scribes often looked lethargic and naturalistic. More important figures even had a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Ashwin-Jadeja Essay Ashwin Jadeja s performance in this series so far Cricket has always been a game majorly dominated by batsman and producing good bowlers was always a challenge. When it came to spin bowling it was a bigger challenge; spin was always considered more of an art, It requires more patience and character. It is more of deceiving batsman with variations, loop and the dip rather than terrorizing the batsman with pace. Slowly over the years there has been a change, captains have started recognizing it as more of wicket taking option, the pitches have started yielding results too which has brought all the options into the game. Indian spin bowling has never looked so special or watchable in last 4 5 years when compared to last year and half. Ind Eng ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ashwin and Jadeja have tremendous self belief but are a long way to go ahead, they need to stay fit, they would be aware of the competition, which I am sure will only make them perform better. Jadeja can slightly improve on his variations, something from the books of Vettori, the way Vettori gave it a loop. Ashwin has been phenomenon, if there is anything that he can improve is his patience, he at times doesn t get the wicket early in his spell but that is fine, happens with most spin bowlers. I hope these 2 prove to be handy when we tour Eng, Aus or SA. Considering that we still have 6 test matches to be played in home and these 2 have a great chance to add more wickets and win matches for India. These 2 are promising, these 2 are the future and these 2 will only get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. White Plains Store History Growing up in the area of Westchester, New York I never had a Walmart. The area of Westchester is within the top 5 wealthiest counties in New York. In 2006 Walmart opened in White Plains, NY, which borders the Bronx. Because of the area in which the store was opening they had to make several changes one being space was limited and the store would have to be multiple levels. White Plains store has four side by side escalators for passengers and their carts; it is one of the first of the chain s stores to have this feature. While customers move between floors on the first and the fourth escalators, the two escalators in the middle move the shopping carts along rails, within view of the customers but sealed off by plexiglass dividers for safety ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing Aristotle s Six Components Of Theatre And Tragedy Aristotle s six components of theatre/tragedy can be seen the forms of plot, characters, theme, diction, music, and spectacle. Each factor serves a different purpose for making a theatrical tragedy come to life. The first most demanding task a play writer encounters is coming up with a compelling plot. According to Aristotle, plot refers to mechanics of storytelling; such as, the sequencing of the character s comings and goings, timetable of play events, and the primary demands of plot (logic and suspense). An example of plot is in Stairway to Heaven by Gregory Fletcher. The plot of the play can be described from two main characters, Elisa and Gil who unfortunately are preparing for their dad s funeral. To add, Gil is hiding from the fact that he has to stand up and be the man of the house and to come out that he is gay. This plot line can relate to Aristotle s component of tragedy (plot) by the specific ordering of the revelations and discoveries . Gil s revelation is a specific part of the plot line that the audience has no perceived notions about until the falling action of the play when he decides to be bold for his family, but also for himself as he comes out of the closet in an unseen dramatic way. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Characters are defined as human characters who undertake actions of a plot, and without characters a theatrical performance would not exist. An example of a character can be seen anywhere but a prime example is Romeo in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is a very determined, young boy who captures the audience s attention by his unveiling love for Juliet to the point that he ends up killing himself for her ( Romeo ). Additionally, the way that Romeo describes his deep love for Juliet allows the audience to sympathize with him and form a connection. Without character depth as Aristotle describes, we cannot experience love, hate, fear, or joy with the characters, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. After School Dropouts Do after school programs help close the academic gap in African American and Latino middle school students? Many middle school students who are failing academically will become part of the ever increasing drop out statistics in our nation. More than 7000 students in the U.S.become dropouts every school day, nearly 1.3 million students per year. It is estimated that dropouts from 2006 alone will cost taxpayers $17 billion in Medicaid and uninsured medical expenses alone over the ir lifetimes (Alliance for Excellence Education, 2010). Sadly, dropouts often have children that become dropouts and a cycle is created which continues (Dropout and TruancyPrevention,2011). Given these statistics and costs to society, it is imperative that we seek solutions to this problem. The concern for at risk students and dropout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Young adolescents offer afterschool providers a special set of challenges which they must overcome in order to attract and retain participants. For example, young adolescents are more autonomous, busier, better able and more likely to articulate specific needs, and less appeased by activities designed for a general audience. While youth in grades six through eight can clearly benefit from participation in afterschool, programs must recognize the needs of these youth and employ innovative strategies to attract and keep them engaged. The goal was to also gain a better understanding of the perceptions of administrators, teachers, and students in order to determine which aspects of the afterschool program were perceived as engaging and served to promote student achievement. As schools struggle to meet federal achievement standards, after school programs being viewed as a source of academic support for youth at risk of school failure. Including a disproportionally large number of economically disadvantaged and ethnic minority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Becoming A Geisha Research Paper Title of Paper While many people believe that Japanese Geisha girls are nothing more than a glorified prostitute, nothing could be further from the true. In reality Geisha girls are unique entertainers that have had extensive training in music art and dance. And being a true Geisha is an honor for a young woman. The word Geisha translates in English as Performing artist or artisan which is a high class professional female entertainer in Japan. Becoming a Geisha is done in stages. If a girl begins her training before the age of 21 she is called a maiko which means child dancer. The full fledged Geisha is refered to as geiko, these women are skilled in performing, classical Japanese music, dance, games, and conversation so that they can entertain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Developments and Possiblilities of Solar Power Solar power has been around for many years. The very first silicon based photovoltaic was invented by Bell Labs back in 1954. At this time the cost per watt was high at $285 and in 2009 it dropped to a mere $3.00 per watt (Solar Tech USA, 2014). Solar energy dates back as far as the 2nd century with the Greeks and Romans starting fires through broken glass. Indirect benefits from solar have been used way back to even photosynthesis (Bengtson, 2012). Passive solar energywas used to heat building by using the design to capture the sunfor heating and lighting. Moving into the 20th century major changes have accrued and there is now concentrating solar power technologies for centralized solar thermal plants (Bengtson, 2012). The public believes that solar is not yet ready to take charge and become a major source of power, yet some experts disagree. Solar power in the 21st century has magnified many possibilities for solar use. Photovoltaic has created a large economic benefit by reducing the cost of other resources as well as its own for example solar heated water heaters have cut the cost of gas and electricity (Bengtson, 2012). Germany is a great example of how solar is in huge demand and working well to serve the consumers. Germany has 5 times the solar power the United States is currently using although Germany does not get a great deal of sun (Brad Plumer, 2013). Germany is the world leader in solar power and with the use of other renewable source has subsidized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay scientific method LAB 1 THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD *Adapted from LabPaq CK GCC Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to learn about and use the Scientific Method. The discussion of physical properties such as density, color, texture, smell, and solubility will take place. Observations and Experimental Data: Table 1: Making Observations Procedure Observation A. Torn paper Vertical tear: easier to tear, more visible fibers, more jagged edges and uneven tear. Horizontal tear: harder to tear, less fibers visible, less jagged edges and more of a straight line tear. B. Appearance of rock salt crystals Before crushing: Jagged edges, very few smooth surfaces, size was 9mm x 6mm, cubic crystal shape with ridge like features. Color was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After about two to three minutes the re observation showed that some of the crystal has completely been absorbed by water. 3. In light of your previous response, what can you conclude about salt? In light of my previous response I can conclude that salt is formed from the evaporation of water and that a chemical reaction occurs. C. Do all the grains of sand look like they are made out of the same material? All the grains of sand do not look like they are made out of the same material. 1. Propose a hypothesis to explain your observations on the appearance of sand. If I add water to all the grains of sand equally the shape of the grains will change. 2. Describe what was initially observed when several drops of water were added to several granules of sand initially, and in 2 3 minutes? When drops of water were initially added to sand the water didn t move of absorb the sand. After about two to three minutes the sand shifted to the outer areas of the water capsule and remained unchanged. 3. In light of your previous response, what can you conclude about sand? That sand even with its different appearances were made from the same particles and water had no effect on their physical properties. D.Water and oil act differently on the small scale reaction surface. Propose a
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  • 19. Case Study, Marc Chagall Discuss how the environment and other influences, for example personal beliefs, have shaped the work of at least one artist you have studied this year. Refer to work done by this artist to substantiate your statements. Marc Chagall was a Russian/French artist who was born into a poor family of Hassidic Jews on the 7th July 1887. Throughout his working life he was based in Russia from 1906 1910, then he moved to France for four more years before moving back to Russia and Soviet Belarus for eight years. Chagall was strongly influenced, but not limited to, movements such as Cubism, Fauvism and Surrealism. These movements are demonstrated in his work through the geometric shapes, his use of colour and the seemingly random placement of people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because of the circle in the middle of the artwork joining the man, the goat and the background. This artwork is a surreal representation of the town of Vitebsk where Chagall grew up. Chagall is trying to comment of the relationship of people with the land, which is demonstrated by the man looking at the goat as an equal and also by the woman milking a goat. As there are in many of Chagall s works, there is a spiritual reference in this artwork. The goat and the Star of David are the symbolic references. The goat is a great symbol of sacrifice for the Jewish religion. The colours in the artwork are reminiscent of the circus or other flamboyant events. The man could represent the ringmaster. This could all show the way in which man lives in harmony with animals and the environment. The large circle in the middle of the page could symbolise the sun and the all the chaos surrounding it could show that the earth and everything on it is dependent on the sun for life. The bright colours could also symbolise the fake world, opposed to that of the world when Chagall grew up. In The Green Violinist (1923 24) we see a green man wearing a purple coat, which is composed of geometrical shapes. He is placed in the centre of the artwork and is standing on or floating in the air above a couple of houses playing a violin. The fact that he is the only object that is coloured brightly in secondary colours compared to the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay Of Prenatal Screening In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein In her novel, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley warns of the boundaries of scientific exploration. Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant scientist, attempts to play God in resurrecting a corpse and creating new life. This has disastrous effects which include the death of many characters throughout the novel. All told, the story provides a cautionary tale of the attempts to play God in regards to scientific advancement. This raises the question of how far is too far in terms of scientific exploration. With the increasing popularity of eugenics in regards to prenatal screening, one can t help but wonder, is this the dangerous idea of playing God that Shelley warned us about? One of the most common forms of eugenics nowadays is prenatal sex selection.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During IVF, the egg is typically fertilized in a lab before being implanted into the uterus. Before transferring the embryo into the uterus, some fertility clinics offer patients the option of choosing what sex embryo they want. Although IVF is more commonly used for families struggling with infertility rather than for the sole purpose of sex selection, sex selection is still an option. This seems both futuristic and controversial but Codington Lacerte argues that prenatal sex selection methods allow parents to make informed choices about the makeup of their families (Codington Lacerte, Point: Sex Selection ). This type of eugenics is seemingly harmless because in choosing a sex for their child, parents aren t really damaging society. However, by giving parents the ability to choose whether they want a male or female child, the possibility of a skewed sex ratio greatens. In countries where sex selection is common, gender biases are already skewing the sex. According to Codington Lacerte, Americans also exhibit a son preference (Codington Lacerte, Counterpoint: Sex Selection ). By 2009, over thirty countries, predominantly in Europe and the Asia Pacific region, had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Critical Reasoning Of Sin And The Serpent Critical Reasoning of Sin and the Serpent There are a number of circumstances involving the temptation to suggest that the serpent chose the ideal and appropriate instant, place and individuals upon which to formulate his assault. Some have said that the approach was intentionally directed to the woman Eve, the fragile one of the two, and not Adam. On the contrary, some scholars say that the Scriptures indicate that Adam was present while the conversation between the woman and the serpent took place. Genesis 3:6 specifies that the conversation involved Adam and that he also was present.12 In addition, this also implies a very meticulous strategy by the tempter. Primarily, as noted above, he directs his attack towards the weaker vessel. Eve, though not inferior to Adam, was created with a submissive role, which placed her in a more fitting position. The emergence of feminist criticism of the Hebrew Bible offers several important examples of the integration of scholarly issues and broader cultural concerns.13 First of all, these critics have masked the meaning of the word adam in Genesis 2 3. On the one hand, man is the first human formed. But on the other hand, adam is a generic term for humankind. The word adam is the Hebrew word for human. Nevertheless, the word adam derives from the word adamah, which means earth or ground.14 The imperative command to adam not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, was given to both the man and the woman. Until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Theory Of Planned Behavior (TPB) 1.9.1 Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) The TPB (Ajzen, 1985; 1991) was developed following an extension of the socio psychological Theory of Reasoned Action or TRA (Ajzen and Fishbein, 1980; Fishbein and Ajzen, 1975) as a result of the original model s limitations in dealing with behaviours over which people have incomplete volitional control. According to the theory, both attitude toward behaviour (Act) and subjective norms (SN) are immediate determinants of intention to perform behaviour. The TPB further proposes that intention to perform behaviour is the immediate cause of such behaviour. It represents motivational components, that is, the extent to which a person will exercise conscious effort in carrying out any intended behavioural actions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fisbein Ajzen, 1975). Specifically, it proposes that perceived behavioural control (PBC), in conjunction with attitude and subjective norms, is a direct predictor of behavioural intention. According to Ajzen (1985, 1991), behavioural intention is the cognitive representation of a person s readiness to perform a given behaviour, and it is considered to be an immediate antecedent of actual behaviour. In the current context, intention is broadly described as the consumers propensity to adopt Internet technology in relation to online travel transactions within a B2C e commerce consumer oriented market. It is focusing on one dimensional behavioural intention, that is, propensity towards online purchase transactions of travel services The following sub section highlights relevant literatures pertaining to the identified constructs within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Alice Walker Equality I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don t notice it. (Walker, 1982). One of the most recognized quotes from Alice Walker winning Pulitzer Prize of her novel The Color Purple. Alice Walker known for her short stories, novels, and poems. Big on her treatments for the culture of African Americanall over the world. Her focus was to write about essays and poetry about the racial civil rights, peace around the world, and women s equality. As she introduces herself to be a womanism. Biography: On February 9, 1944. Alice Walkerwas born in Eatonton, Georgia. Alice Walker grew up with seven siblings. Which their names are Willie Fred, Mamie Lee, Willian Henry, James Thomas, Annie Ruth, Robert Luis, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alice Walker first book, The Third Life of Grange Copeland. Dead with the issues that Alice Walker saw on the rural of African American family that are trapped in a multigenerational cycle of the violence and economic dependency. Alice Walker had a big impact on social issues during her life growing up, as her parents were sharecropper. Alice Walker became a huge active in the Civil Rights Movement for the equality for all African Americans. When Alice Walker won first place in the national essay contest in 1967, her essay was, The Civil Rights Movement: What Good Was It? She expresses the movement about the social restrictions that United States of America was facing in the 1960 s. Saw on Television of when Martin Luther King Jr, arrested for the leading march in the Alabama First. Alice Walker as well felt strong for being a Political activist, for believing that everyone should learn to extend the range of their compassion. Strong defender for all living beings right, not just for the human rights. As Alice Walker stands for those who see the side for the revolutionaries, leaders who see a change, teachers, and people who are transformation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Informative Essay On Epilepsys Epilepsy is characterized as a brain disorder in which you have a tendency to trigger seizures. It occurs when there is a abnormal or excessive amount of electrical activity in the brain, and is usually diagnosed after a person has two or more seizures that are not caused by medical conditions. Epilepsy is very common in society today. 1 in 26 people will develop epilepsyin their lifetime and 65 million people already have epilepsy worldwide. After any type of epileptic seizure episodes of sensory disturbances, loss of consciousness, convulsions, and many other symptoms can spark. Epilepsy s first occurrence is in the earliest writings of ancient civilisations and cultures. According to Adrian Tureniec, The oldest known document on epilepsy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is very common in the United States affecting around 150,000 people per year. People who suffer from Epilepsy can still live a normal, successful life. In most cases Epilepsy/seizures can be controlled by medication with slim to no side effects by eating healthy, and taking good care of yourself. In order to get the best treatment and diagnosis seek help from a local doctor, because Epilepsy is more than just seizures. Having Epilepsy and not treating it properly can be more harmful than the disorder itself. If you have Epilepsy you should talk to your friends and family members.Epilepsy can only be treated if there is a team effort and a person is ready to accept the fact that they have it. Works Cited About Epilepsy: The Basics. Epilepsy Foundation. Web. 27 Apr. 2018. Epilepsy Ontario. Web. 31 Mar. 2018. Epilepsy Foundation. What Is Epilepsy? Epilepsy Foundation, 21 Jan. 2014. Mayo Clinic. Epilepsy. Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 10 Mar. 2018, Our Work at Epilepsy Society. Epilepsy Society. 12 Jan. 2018. Web. 30 Apr. 2018. Reynolds, E H, and J V Kinnier. Psychoses of Epilepsy in Babylon: the Oldest Account of the Disorder. Epilepsia., U.S. National Library of Medicine, 9 Sept. 2008, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov /pubmed/18479392. Seizures: Read About Symptoms and Types. MedicineNet. Web. 31 Mar. 2018. Seizure Classification. Web. 30 Apr. 2018. Types of Seizures and Their Symptoms. WebMD. WebMD. Web. 31 Mar.
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  • 26. Tiny Smiling Daddy Mary Gaitskill The short story Tiny, Smiling Daddy by Mary Gaitskill is presented as a third person narrative. In this form of writing, the narrator is only observing the story and uses the main character s perspective to project the events. With only the perspective of the main character, Stew, there is a constraint with a limited knowledge point of view. The reader is only exposed to what Stew knows, observes, and on occasion, feels: How could she have done this to him? She knew how he dreaded exposure of any kind. She knew how ashamed he had been when, at sixteen, she announced that she was lesbian. (36 39). Gaitskill provides background memories from Stew s perspective as well, which makes it even more skewed and subjective. His daughter Kitty, is the only Kitty that Stew envisions and nothing else.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Monologues aid in exposing the inner most consciousness of a characters private and most inner thoughts. In the story, the main character, Sister, strains throughout the books that everyone is against her: Papa Daddy woke up with this horrible yell and right there without moving an inch he tried to turn Uncle Rondo against me. (1370). It is hard to verify if the events that took place are either false or valid due to nothing implicating either to be the case. Everything that the reader knows is through Sister s thoughts as she constantly brings to light this slight paranoia of her family turning against. In turn this makes the reliability of this being true quite precarious. Nevertheless, in all possibility the events that Sister reports could be highly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Advantages And Answers On Quality And Quality Management The road to a quality organization is paved with the commitment of management. If the management is not totally behind this effort, the road will be filled with potholes, and the effort will drag to halt In manufacturing, management is an area of business that is concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient and effective. quality improvement process developed the use of FMEA and QFD was piloted in areas such as new product and service development Keywords Statistical Process Control scheme, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis scheme Quality Function Deployment scheme. 1.INTRODUCTION In manufacturing, Quality management is an area of business that is concerned with the production of goods and services, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5)Consultations with unions or workers representatives to explain the concepts and benefits if ISO 9000. This is essential because the successful implementation of ISO 9000 requires the active co operation involvement of personnel. Figure 4: Benefits from installing a QMS 6. CONCLUSION 1. It enables them to identify and plan tasks and their method of performance in order to yield results. 2.It provides the means for identify their recurrence, there by improving conformance. 3. It enables staff to control their own operations, thereby reducing firefighting and freeing managers from constant intervention business operations. This will help to create quality awareness and satisfaction among employees. 4.It provides a means for the company s experience. This can serve as the basis for training staff and thus for improving performance. 5.Productivity increases 2 5 percent when system implemented continuously. 6.After certification quality tools can se implemented so to increases process control and product ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. We Remember These Nursery Rhymes Run, Run as fast as you can, you can t catch me because i m the gingerbread man. We all remember these nursery rhymes growing up. These nursery rhymes do not sound amiss to us, but in reality it is. Adolescents shouldn t absorb something that they re not capable of comprehending. For every nursery rhyme there is a dark meaning behind them . For example, Ring Around the Rosies, isn t just about kids circling around a bed of roses, but of a black plague in 1665 in London. The verse The rosies, is about the smell that they attempted to cover up the pocketful of posies. The black plague killed 15 percent of the country s population, which makes the final verse ashes, ashes! We all fall down very self explanatory. One of the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Corruption In Kongi s Harvest By Wole Soyinka Similarly, in the play Kongi s Harvest by notable African writer Wole Soyinka, there is evidence of oppression of the people. The play tells a story of President Kongi s attempt to legitimize Kongism, a form of dictatorship, in Isma. He rose to power by oppressing the people and forcing them to accept him as their leader. He detained Oba Danlola, Isma s traditional ruler, in prison and had plans for him to offer him the new yam on the new yam festival. According to the assistant professor of English at Government College (UG PG) in Ananthapuramu, this act was supposed to mean two things; the dawn of the new era (Kongism) and the acknowledgment of his supremacy by the people (Kumar 3). The play then shows the resistance put up by the people of Isma against President Kongi and his advisers, the Aweris. Soyinka also shows the problem of corruption in Kongi s Harvest. This is evident in the dealings of the Aweri s, the organizing secretary and also in the case of Oba Danlola who gets special treatment in prison. The organizing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They all agree that the independence that Africa fought for did not give them the results they hoped for. Instead, they are face with the same problems they had with the colonizers but they were being oppressed by their own people. The new African leaders are after the treasures of their countries. Just like Achebe put it in his book The Trouble with Nigeria, The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership. There is nothing basically wrong with the Nigerian character. There is nothing wrong with the Nigerian land or climate or water or air or anything else. The Nigerian problem is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the responsibility, to the challenge of personal example which are the hallmarks of true leadership (Achebe, The Trouble With Nigeria 1). The same can be said for most African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. College Applicaiton Essay Snow crunches under worn heels, marking a single path across frozen empty cornfields spread afar and ever so still. It is an empty canvas, glowing lustrous in the light of the splendor above. The night is ablaze in flickers of light cast scattered across the darkness. Upon this frigid expanse I stand alone from the world, but for the dead remains of cornhusks trapped beneath the ice. My skin burns from the bite of the wind, but when I glance above, caught among the stars, I am perfectly content. Growing up in the suburbs, I felt alive and yet, overwhelmed. Pulsing with electricity, the whole world was one click away, at my fingertips. A network of sights, sounds, and puzzles spread out before me, an overpowering and uncontrollable force. My life is run by schedules, planning each minute and precious second out in harsh ink. Everything must be in order, must be under control, and must have a purpose. Real life doesn t run on a schedule; even the smallest decision can alter the direction of the future. I am frightened of just how much I am unable to see, how much I might overlook and be unable to safely tuck away in the far recesses of my memories. In the suburbs so close in contact with uncontrollable chaos, I am not can never be perfectly content. Instead, I find my peace in the middle of my Grandfather s cornfields. Dependence on control defines the way I run my life. It thrives upon my unease of the unknown, and binds me from moving against of what I am afraid of. I fear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Patient Education For Patients And The Education Introduction Patient Education is dedicated to patients and the education we should be providing as health care professional on a day to day basis. Patient Education is one of more important jobs we do in our career as nurses. Children with chronic health problems or diseases such as on a pediatric hematology/oncology unit, require skilled, home based care by parents, supported by professionals. However, once patients are discharged, it is evident that there is a continuous need for online resources to help supplement their learning and the professional support they may have received during discharge. At this time, existing resources consist on patient/parent education at the bedside, with supplemental handouts to back up the teaching. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dedicated to serving the specialized medical needs of children, from newborns to adolescents, diagnosed with cancers such as leukemia, brain tumors, and blood related diseases such as hemophilia, this 33 bed unit often has a full census with patients waiting to get in. They provide support for family members as well as care for the unique needs of the oncology patient during all phases of their illness, diagnosis, treatment, education, and when needed, end of life care. Being that it is a pediatric unit, most of the education is done by the nurses directly to the parents or care givers of the children being treated. But often times, the care givers are given educational information while under extreme stress, still trying to process all the new information and quite often, they have not come to terms with their child s new diagnosis. Other times, the nurse may be in a hurry, or may have other challenges that factor into the lack of understanding. Some of those contributing factors could include; inadequate knowledge or training of the clinicians, inconsistencies in quality of care, changes in current practice guidelines, limited health literacy skills, conflicts with prior training implementation challenges, such as language barriers, and lastly, inadequate resources for the care givers. It was this last contributing factor that it was determined a change needed to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Social Network Essay The Dramatic Interpretation of the Social Network Myth After watching the movie The Social Network, the first thing I did was to search for Mark Zuckerberg s real life experiences to see which parts are facts and which are fictions. As a matter of fact, this Harvard genius that founded the world s first social networkwas not as childish as the movie portrayed. At least he didn t write programming for getting into elite Harvard Final Clubs or for retaliating his girlfriend. During Mark s high school, Microsoft and AOL tried to purchase the music player that he built and also invited him to join them. However, Mark decided to enroll in Harvard for further education. From where I stand, although the movie is fictional, it can easily... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like, every single shirt and fleece that I had in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I own. Someone might build something because they like building things, Zuckerberg explains. Normally, Mark should be the person who cares about the movie most and might be pissed off because the movie portrayed him in an unflattering light. But it seems that he respects the ideas and decisions of the filmmakers, more or less, in terms of artistic creation. It was because he wanted to see how filmmakers would interpret his unimaginable story. This kind of art stresses the maze beyond art and the real world, which can only be seen through by smart people who also show respect to the artwork. The movie s final image Zuckerberg friending the woman who dumped him and endlessly refreshing the page to see if she accepts is presented as pathetic irony. But you could also read it as a sign of hope. In the Facebook world, which is now ours, a new communication infrastructure exists, with no avenues definitively closed. (Edelstein) The real Zuckerberg had a vision that Facebook would help create communities in an ever insular world. And now we have seen the evolution. The world is changing so fast that we all get confused and disoriented without knowing what to do next. We like the Facebook: fast, simple, up to date...While the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of The Book The Of By F. Scott Fitzgerald Waknuk is the hometown of David, Petra and Rosalind; the three had to flee their home by night when they got news of Sally and Katherine being captured. David and Petra left home and travelled down a path to the riverbank, where they met up with Rosalind. For their travel they utilized two great horses owned by Rosalind s father to go on their journey for safety. David, Petra and Rosalind travelled in a southwesterly direction until they came to a stop in the early morning. The three started their journey again in the late of the evening through the night in the same direction till they came to a stop in Labrador, where Petra was sending letter shapes to the Sealand woman of their current location. They continued on their journey until the break of dawn and then rested. Just after sunrise Michael informed them that he and the search party were on their trail and they needed to get going. David, Petra and Rosalind hustled their things together and made their way, continuing in a southwesterly direction into Wild Country. They made another stop in Wild Country to eat. When it was a little darker they pushed on towards the Fringes, until they were captured by the Fringes peopleand taken even further into the Fringes. Eventually, the Sealand woman rescued David, Petra and Rosalind and they travelled to Zealand via a flying craft that she had came in during the evening. This selection was chosen, as it was a major transition in the story of The Chrysalids. David, Petra and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Related Rates Problem Related rates problems are notorious in calculus. They involve finding the rate at which a quantity changes. It is June 2017, and I am frantically pedalling in a roundabout in the middle of Stanford s campus, commonly referred to as the circle of death . The traffic within it is indistinguishable from Times Square during peak hours. The brick buildings tower overhead, busses and bikes whiz past, and I push as hard as I can, trying to escape the narrowing asphalt. On this early day of the term, I know nothing about related rates and I can t seem to get out of this circle of confusion. Stanford had covered all of my summer term tuition, and I found myself unexpectedly shot out of the midwest and my tiny rural high school straight into an elite college curriculum. My school of 225 students does not offer any advanced science or math, so I had been taking classes at the local college and using Google as my personal STEM academic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was usually the only person at office hours and one day he spent three hours listening and talking to me. Sitting in his office, I spewed out my frustrations and fears, and he shared his own struggles and stories of his modest background. He began to explain concepts slowly and gradually built up my confidence. At his urging, I began to hang out in the Math department. I met a Fields medalist. I listened to long discussions about problems that the department was tackling. I felt the beauty in Mathematics. It made sense. And I started to feel like I belonged there. I finished Calculus with a B . It is the worst grade I have ever received and yet it is the grade I am most proud of. On my final day of classes, I biked around the roundabout for the last time. It was no longer the same intimidating circle that it once felt like. I was completely changed by the speed and force of the entire circle. Instead, I was experiencing related rates in real time with real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Toddler Growing Up While you may love being a parent most of the time, parenting can be difficult at times. One of those times is when your toddler starts throwing a temper tantrum. Unfortunately, most temper tantrums seem to happen at the most inconvenient times or places. Maybe you are running late for work, or you are at the store, ready for a large shopping expedition. While toddler temper tantrums can be stressful and at times embarrassing, there are several things you can do to better deal with a toddler who is throwing a fit. Remain Calm and Talk It Through While it is not always easy, one of the most important things to do is to remember to remain calm. Fighting your child s tantrum by yelling and in a sense throwing an adult temper tantrum is not going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The child wants a reaction, and if you do not react, the child is less likely to continue to engage in tantrums to try to get his or her way. For example, if the kid is throwing a fit in the living room, make sure there is nothing in the area that could hurt the child, and go to another part of the room or even into another room while the child throws the tantrum. In some cases, you may be able to continue what you are doing while ignoring the child s tantrum. Of course, this can be difficult and even embarrassing if your child has a tantrum in public. Once the child has calmed down after you have ignored the tantrum or given the child space, you can talk about the situation. Of course, these are just a few of the ways to deal with a temper tantrum. Some parents have found that timeouts, hugging the child, reminding the child of rewards for good behavior, or moving the child to another room work well for dealing with a tantrum. No one method is going to work for every child, and no one method is going to work perfectly every time, even for the same child. What has worked for you when it comes to dealing with your toddler s temper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Widening Income Inequality Inequality has increased within the most advanced and emerging markets and developing countries (EMDCs), a phenomenon that has garnered considerable attention with President Obama calling widening income inequality the defining challenge of our time. Irrespective of culture, religion and ideology, inequality concerns and affects everyone. Inequality can serve as an indication of the shortage of income mobility and opportunity―a reflection of the perpetual disadvantage for certain sectors of society. Increasing inequality also has serious implications for macroeconomic stability and economic growth, it can concentrate political and decision making power in the hands of a few. This in turn results in the inefficient allocation of human resources,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inequality affects long term growth and cuts short the benefits such growth can bring about through the multiplier effect. So, the need to reduce inequality is apparent. The more progressive the tax is, the more effective it can be to reduce inequality. Progressivity could be strengthened by cutting back on tax expenditures that benefit mostly top income groups (e.g. tax relief on mortgage interest). In addition, removing other tax reliefs would increase equity and allow a growth enhancing cut in marginal labour income tax rates. It would also decrease tax avoidance instruments available for high income earners. Moreover, we have concluded that inheritance tax is deduced to be much more useful in reducing inequality. Therefore, rising inequality warrants the imposition of higher income and inheritance taxes on the rich, with more of an emphasis on higher inheritance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Pharmaceutical Drugs Introduction Pharmaceutical drugs have been beneficial to our modern society, but a consequence of their manufacturing is that numerous pharmaceutical industries are simultaneously releasing toxic compounds in the environment. Due to the manufacturing of several pharmaceutical industries, it generated huge quantities of wastes in the water, which directly affected the aquatic organisms (Patneedi et al. 2015). It has been over four decades since the discovery of pharmaceutical drugs in the water, but only in the last decade has there been increasing concerns about active pharmaceutical contaminants in waste water effluents (Patneedi et al. 2015). Pharmaceuticals are one of the emerging organic contaminants (EOCs) detected in water systems... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the HQ calculated is less than 1 (HQ 1), there will be no anticipated adverse effects as a result of exposure, however, the study indicated how the hazard quotient (HQ) of 50% of the 2986 different pharmaceutical compounds in the water exceeded the value of 1 (HQ 1) (Sanderson et al. 2004b). Also, the study determined that pharmaceutical compounds such as cardiovascular, anxiolytic sedatives hypnotics and antipsychotics, gastrointestinal, antiviral and corticosteroid, had high HQs in which it would exceed the value of 1 even without the assessment factor of 1000 (Sanderson et al. 2004b). Combination of the frequency and toxicity of the different classes indicated that the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and anxiolytic sedatives hypnotics and antipsychotics, were the three most hazardous classes based on predicted toxicity (Sanderson et al. 2004b). Since there are pharmaceutical chemicals that exceeded the HQs, aquatic organisms such as fishes were susceptible to the adverse effects and the high toxicity of the pharmaceuticals in the water (Sanderson et al. 2004b). A more recent study by Carlsson et al. (2006) depicted how nine out of twenty seven APIs selected in Sweden identified as a danger to the aquatic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Vertigo Case Studies This literature review will assess the value of magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) in detecting pathologies associated with vertigo. The common two types of vertigo peripheral and central vertigo are defined. Previous studies suggest that both MR and CT are good options for detecting semicircular dehiscence syndrome related peripheral vertigo. Although the accuracy rates of MR and CT are comparable in detecting acute intracranial hemorrhage, MR has an overall higher diagnostic yield for stroke and multiple sclerosis related central vertigo. In clinical practice, hospitals take cost into consideration when making patients care plan. Having every patient go through imaging examination can be time consuming and expensive. Peripheral... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In their study, 217 of 356 patients had a final clinical diagnosis of acute stroke. 27 of these patients were diagnosed with acute intracranial hemorrhage. MR detected this condition in 23 patients compared with CT in 25 patients. 190 of the patients were diagnosed with acute ischemia. MR correctly identified 164 patients compared with 35 in CT. Table 1 summarizes the statistics of these data (Chalela et al., 2007). In comparison with the final clinical diagnosis, MRI had a higher sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 97% for diagnosis of acute stroke, compared with 26% and 98% respectively for CT. For acute intracranial hemorrhage, MRI had a sensitivity of 81% and a specificity of 100%, compared with 89% and 100% respectively for CT. For acute ischemia, MRI had a sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 96%, compared with 16% and 98% respectively for CT (Chalela et al., 2007). Chalela s findings are consistent with previous literature. In Viirre and Nelson s study, they have also found that CT and MRI have similar sensitivity for detecting hemorrhage. In addition, they have also found that MRI has superior sensitivity of 83% compared to 26% for CT when detecting ischemia (Nelson and Viirre, 2009). MR and CT in Identifying Multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Examples Of Meekness And Forgiveness I acknowledge His power I acknowledge His grace I acknowledge His love I acknowledge His mercy I acknowledge Him Meekness and Forgiveness Meekness and Forgiveness Two of the most crucial lessons on my spiritual journey have been ones on meekness and forgiveness. Hard lessons from a hard teacher. I have not gotten my diploma yet, but I am still on the Potter s wheel. I am still being shaped and molded into that beautiful vessel he has created me to be. I have written extensively about my own personal experiences on both subjects, but here I share what for me are the salient points Meekness The subject popped up on my curriculum during a time when I worked in an environment where I was privy and witness to so much wrong doing and could not do or say anything about it. When I first spoke out against what I saw, I became the target of one person s venom. I wanted to leave but it was at a time when I could not make a move without the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is paved with trials and tribulations, bumps, and some smooth patches too. I know where I want to get to but these distractions keep getting in the way. They slow me down, take me off track, and even cause me to become lost. Today I pray, please; Anoint me with a greater measure of WISDOM so that my decisions, words, actions, and reactions may be constructive, wise, strategic, educated, timely, and positively life changing Give me CONFIDENCE that I may not stutter or cower in the presence of man. When I present myself, may I reflect my royal inheritance, after all I am the daughter of a King. May others see your stature in me and know that I represent a high office. Grant me the gift of COURAGE that I may be bold as a lion, devoid of all fear and false anxieties. With this courage, may I step out where I have been too afraid to before. May this courage help me pursue solutions that will positively change the circumstances of my life and that of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Symptoms And Treatment Of Clinical Depression Recently, critics have questioned the ability of SSRIs to reduce the symptoms of clinical depression. Dr. Hieronymous and his researchers believe high rates of unsuccessful clinical trials additionally fuel negative critiques. The team from University of Gothenburg, Department of pharmacology set out to investigate 32 past trials concerning new medications many containing similar compounds to those found in common market SSRIs such as Paxil, Prozac, Celexa, and Zoloft. Greater than half of the company sponsored SSRI trials, using common test protocols, demonstrated significant depression relief regarding active drug versus placebo groups. Their resulting data points out possible depression measuring defects as a possible source of trial failure, rather than solely SSRI drug ineffectiveness. The Effect Parameter To prove a drug works, researchers must quantify significant patient symptom differences before and after active treatment and differentiate these results against placebo effects. The metric commonly used to measure SSRI impact regarding depressive symptom changes is the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), or more specifically HDRS 17. Dr. Max Hamilton s article A Rating Scale for Depression , describes his depression scale design developed in the 1950s. HDRS 17 analyses 17 different symptoms associated with depression where each is given a grade reflecting symptom severity (0 to 4, or 0 to 2). A score of 0 represents an absent symptom while a maximum score ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Daniel Elazar’S Three Categories Of State Political Cultures Daniel Elazar s three categories of state political cultures are moralistic, individualistic, and traditionalistic (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Moralistic culture is defined in the textbook, a political culture that views politics and government as the means to achieve the collective good (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Individualist culture is described as a political culture that views politics and government as just another way to achieve individual goals (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Traditionalistic culture is explained as a political culture that views politics and government as the means of maintaining the existing social order (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). I believe the states can have mixed features of all three of Elazar s types of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moralistic cultures spend excessive amounts of currency on services and tend to be vastly competitive in party competition (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Citizens actively participate in voting and other political activates in moralistic cultures (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Daniel Elazar allegations about the essence of moralistic culture originated from religious groups that migrated from Europe to pursue their own ideal community (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Correspondingly, the website The American Partnership recorded that Daniel Elazar mentioned the migrating Europeans essentially intended to create a society based on religious principles and governments utilize their authority to address societal conundrums. California, Idaho, Michigan, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Montana, Minnesota, Iowa, New Hampshire, Vermont, Colorado, North Dakota, and South Dakota have moralistic political culture. To conclude, moralistic cultures are established in the northern parts of America (The American Partnership, 2013). Individualistic culture is characterized by people viewing the government as an extension of the marketplace, and people participate for individual reasons to achieve individual goals (Smith Greenblatt , 2016). Elazar explained that this political culture originated from the English, Scottish, Irish, and Germans who settled in states around Maryland (Smith Greenblatt , 2016).Citizens generally leave politics to the professionals (Smith ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hamlet as So Much More Than a Traditional Revenge Tragedy... Hamlet as So Much More Than a Traditional Revenge Tragedy Although Shakespeare wrote Hamlet closely following the conventions of a traditional revenge tragedy, he goes far beyond this form in his development of Hamlet s character. Shakespeare s exploration of Hamlet s complex thoughts and emotions is perhaps more the focus of the play rather than that of revenge, thus in Hamlet Shakespeare greatly develops and enhances the form of the traditional revenge tragedy. The main source of Hamlet is Saxo Grammaticus Historiae Danicae, a folk tale that has a similar plot to Hamlet; however, Shakespeare greatly transforms this story of revenge when creating Hamlet. Shakespeare also draws upon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The revenge ghost is a convention Kyd took from Seneca s tragedies, and in fact, Don Andrea has similar parallels to the ghost of Achilles in Seneca s play Troades. The first appearance of the old king s ghost in the opening scene of Hamlet would have been suggestive of a revenge tragedy to an Elizabethan audience. However, the ghost does not demand revenge as Don Andrea does, but rather adds to the uncertainty and sense of foreboding in the scene. The play begins in a bitter cold night, bringing a sense of pathetic fallacy to the scene, as the setting adds to the sense of trouble in Denmark, as described by Horatio and Marcellus. It is not until Act I, Scene V that the ghost appears to Hamlet, demanding revenge [for] his foul and most unnatural murder, and thus introducing the theme of revenge in Hamlet. Although Hamlet proclaims that [he will] sweep to [his] revenge, he does not take his revenge until the final scene of the play. Hamlet s inaction and delay of his revenge is paralleled in The Spanish Tragedy, however the reasons for delay in Hamlet are somewhat different. In The Spanish Tragedy, immediately after Hieronimo discovers his son s body he claims that it is only in revenge [his] heart would find relief, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay The History of Gambling in Ancient Civilizations The History of Ancient Gambling Gambling was present in almost every major, ancient civilization. From the Mesolithic rolling of hucklebones, to the Mesopotamian invention of the six sided die, and finally to the Chinese invention of the card, not only did gambling survive through countless civilizations of ancient history, it evolved into a global phenomenon. Stakes on these games could range from Quadrans, the Roman equivalent of pennies, to betting an entire estate on a simple throw of the die. Interestingly, as in modern times, ancient peoples and civilizations had varying opinions of gambling. Some ignored it, some outlawed it, and some accepted it. Despite the numerous stances on gambling, one thing held true for all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But after the hunt, the hunters might cast bones to determine who went home with the most desirable cuts, (Schwartz, 7). Divination was only the beginning. The first civilization in the world, Mesopotamia, was also the first civilization to gamble. Mesopotamian fortune tellers filed down their hucklebones, originally used for divination, and marked them with insignia, taking the first steps toward a modern die (Schwartz, 8). Eventually, the Mesopotamians developed three styles of dice: a four sided pyramidal die, a refined version of the four sided astragali, and our modern day six sided die (Schwartz, 8). The earliest six sided die recovered dates back to about 3000 BCE (Schwartz, 8). The Arabic number system was not created until 700 BCE. Therefore, dice are about two thousand years older than numbers. Mesopotamians played a number of board games, one which might have been an ancestor of parcheesi, along with one that greatly resembled backgammon, and another called senet (Schwartz, 9, Wallenfels, 232). Five gaming boards dating from 3000 BCE have been found in the royal tombs at Ur (Rofe, 92). Oddly, despite countless artifacts and archaeological evidence, the Mesopotamians did not mention gambling in any of their surviving literature (Schwartz, 9). Gambling has been a part of Egyptian civilization for as long as Egyptians have been a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Chemical Earth Lab Report The Chemical Earth Part A: The mixtures that will be discussed in this report will be a using a concoction of sand, salt and water. This mixture will be separated into solids of different sizes, solids and liquids, different liquids and solids dissolved in different liquids. A second mixturethat will be examined is water which would be separated into different gases. This report will summarise the different separating techniques in thorough detail and how it employed in the two different mixtures. The method that was used to separate from solids and liquids, was filtration. Filtration is the process in which the solution is passed through filter paper lining the sides of a funnel, the liquids is able to permeate through but the solids ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, I believe iron smelting is an efficient way of extracting iron as it has many companies working with/against each other in finding the best way to make this process cost efficient, fast, safe and environmentally friendly (as much as possible). 4.Identify the product(s) of separation and their uses The product of smelting iron ore is pig iron. Alone, pig iron has limited uses, these include: basic metal utensils, pot metals, fencing or railing, decorative metal pieces and pig iron pellets or ingots that can be loaded into a plane for a balanced flight. Pig iron can also be converted to wrought iron and steel and the uses of these include: Wrought Iron: railings, hooks, chains, rivets and railway couplings. Steel: construction, transport, energy, packaging and appliances and industry 5.Discuss issues associated with wastes from the industrial separation processes used The smelting of iron utilises vast amounts of energy and thus creates greenhouse gas emissions. Large amounts of gangue (slag) are also a problem produced as a waste product that needs to be disposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Interview With A Interview Protocol An interview protocol was utilized in this study. This instrument was designed to keep the face to face interview on track and effective. So, for that reason, the questions for this interview were determined by trying to create an instrument that would lead to the answers to the research questions. An interview protocol with semi structured questions was used with the interview protocol. Likewise, the data collection consisted of 10 interviews that were conducted during the spring session of 2010. The interview protocol allowed the participants to express their perceptions and opinions in their own words. Also, the protocol helped to minimize leading or directing participants to answer the question in a particular manner. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Questions 7 through 11, 19, and 23 were designed to address Research Question 3: What challenges do African American female secondary school educators experience with their colleagues in terms of racist attitudes, salary, and respect issues? Question 12 through 16, 20, and 24 were designed to address Research Question 4: What challenges are African American female secondary school educators challenged within their relationship with their administrator with regard to inequities, gender, and teacher education issues? After the completion of the face to face interviews, the researcher contacted the participants via the telephone for a brief thank you and gave the participants the opportunity to express any other thoughts that they had. The goal of this interview protocol was to allow respondents to tell their own experiences as seen through the eyes of the participants. Similarly, the primary goal of the interview protocol was to develop a theory of persevering through the use of semi structured questions, allowing the participants the flexibility to frame and structure their responses. Not to mention, the fundamental component of this qualitative research was that the phenomenon under study would unfold through the participant s eyes. Data Analysis The researcher relied heavily on the transcripts for analyzing the data. In light of this, the researcher employed constant comparison of participants responses with the goal of organizing the data into systematic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Adoption For The Infant With The Father, And Grandparents... mothers to evaluate circumcisions for the infant with the father, and grandparents on an interpersonal level. Intrapersonally, mother s are uncertain of infant circumcision therefore they seek guidance from family members. When the decision for infant circumcision is made, fathers and grandparents are typically absence. This causes either delays the procedure or for the infant to bypass the procedure completely. In response to these findings, the Lesotho Ministry of Health (MOH) partnered with Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) to implement a Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision program in 2012. They received financial support from the United State Agency for International Development (USAID), U.S President s Emergency Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR), and the United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF). In 2013, the launched an early infant male circumcision (EIMC) program. The EIMC procedure promotes less barriers that VMMC such as being a less complicated medical procedure, less expensive, and less perceived fear from the patient. For example, EIMC does not leave the infant with any stitches and only requires a clamp, therefore, promoting a faster healing process for the infant. Also, the cost of infant circumcision is about US$15, while adult circumcision is around US$59. However, there are also some challenges that have been faced with EIMC. Many communities in Africa view male circumcision as a passage into adulthood, therefore, do not agree with infants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...