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College 2016
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Argumentative Essay Topics For College 2016Argumentative Essay Topics For College 2016
Theme Of Stream Of Consciousness
The Stream of Consciousness was introduced by William James over 100 years ago. It means that
our consciousness moves ahead with continuity. James suggested that this theme can serve as a
major focus for psychology. (James, 1890). Isn t it strange, though, that psychology almost never
speaks of this dimension? We might talk about emotions, perceptions, actions or desires, but almost
never about the inner thought flow.
James foresaw the difficulty of studying these phenomena. He stated that to capture the Stream of
Consciousness conceptually was like trying to study a moving river by capturing it in a bucket.
Another metaphor that he proposed: It s like trying to try to study a snowflake by capturing it in
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In their examples, cited as classical works of the Stream of Consciousness, (Joyce, 1914;
Woolf,1925), the thought sequences seems to be like mental tourism, with thoughts jumping from
island to island (or from theme to theme) in a helicopter. In contrast, the three people sharing their
Impasse, in the article Three Extracts, show a deep level of continuity and profundity in their inner
sequences. In fact, their revelations manifest a particular courage in presenting thoughts that can be
found universally, but that would almost never be revealed to another person because they show a
deep personal truth of anxiety, humiliation or self worthlessness. As a literary analogy, the three
extracts they are closer to Kafka than to Joyce and
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Lack Of Justice In Montana 1948 By Larry Watson
Justice is something many people deserve, but it is not always what they get. Throughout the
novel Montana 1948, by Larry Watson, follows a series of events that take place in the summer
of 1948, and is seen through the eyes of a twelve year old boy. In the novel a adolescent boy
named David witnesses his father, Wesley, choose between loyalty or justice
. Due to charges made
against Wesley s brother Frank, Wesley had to confront Frank about the charges that were made
against him. Unfortunately, David had to watch as all these problems and secrets unravel which
eventually destroyed Frank. Justice was served to Frank although many people were against the
idea of Frank receiving his punishment. In addition, justice is also served in the story... Show more
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However justice is something that we all want from a law. In Barn Burning, Sarty must choose
wether he wants to stay loyal to his father or he wants justice to be served to his father. Even in
the beginning Sarty knows that his father deserves justice. Sarty hopes that his father is [...]done
satisfied now, now that he has ... (Faulkner 8), Sarty knew that his father burned barns when he
was unsatisfied. As Sarty grows he understands the true meaning of justice. Furthermore it
resembles the same case as the article Mom Turns In Son For Allegedly Robbing Restaurant .
For the mother to be able to turn in her own son so justice could be served it was [...] an act of
valor, an act of courage on her behalf (Mom Turns In Son 1). Sarty could do the same thing as
the mother did and turn in his father. But when Sarty s father Abner realizes Sarty is leaning
towards justice he tells him to learn to stick to your own blood or you aint going to have any
blood to stick to you (Faulkner 11). Abner cerebrates that justice will never catch up to him, but
justice always follows you and your
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Demand Reflection
The most important thing I ve learned in this class so far has been analyzing supply and demand
and how different real life scenarios affect each of them. It seems like everything in this class so
far has boiled down to supply and demand graphs, so I am sure these curves are the most
important concept we have learned this far. More specifically, I ve finally learned beyond the
basics of supply and demand. Before this course, I could infer when supply and demand change,
simply based on logic, but now I can see and understand the more complex side of it. Now I
know the difference between a shift in the curves or a movement along the curves well enough
so that I can answer questions about situations quickly and accurately. I know that a change in
quantity supplied and demanded is a movement along the fixed curve while a change in supply or
demand is a shift of the curve. With that, I can access economic situations and see how outside
factors affect the curves. Also, now that I know those basics, I can focus on learning the more
complex ideas that the curves show, such as elasticity, equilibrium prices, surplus and shortages,
price ceilings and floors, and the effects of taxes. I know determinants of elasticity, how to
calculate equilibrium prices, what constitutes as a shortage or a surplus, and now I m discovering
price ceilings, floors, and taxes.
Above is my location, Via Boschi in Scorze, which is in the province of Veneto, Italy
, only 12 miles
away from Venice. Scorze
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Little Albert And Ethical Controversy
Examine the Historical and Ethically Controversial Case of Little Albert
For many decades, psychological testing and theories has played a significant role in psychology
and has always raised a concern in regards to ethics. Ethics is simply about knowing the difference
between right and wrong. Therefore, in psychology, researchers have a moral responsibility to
protect their participants from harm. In this week assignment, I will examine the ethical
controversy that has caused many questions and concerns about the episode of John Watson and
The Little Albert Experiment.
The Little Albert experiment was a study conducted by psychologists John B. Watson and his
assistants, Rosalie Rayner during in the 1920s. The study was conducted at John ... Show more
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In 1957, a year before Watson death; he received a gold medal for his all of his contribution to
psychology from the American Psychological Association. After moving to New York in 1921,
Watson gained an interest in the advertising business and later became a vice president in the J.
Walter Thompson advertising agency. However, he continues publishing books and articles in
reference to his first love of psychology. In 1925 Watson published his book on Behaviorism, and
later in 1928 he published a book titled, Psychological Care of Infant and Child. In addition,
Watson published a review of his first book on Behaviorism in 1930 (John Broadus Watson,
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Management Principles Assignment (Porter s Five Forces on...
ementContents
Section| Assessment| Page| 1| Introduction| 4| 2| Contents| | | * 2.1 To analyze the company s
practices/operations in relation to the selected topic.| 5 9| | * 2.2 To identify and explain the
relevant principles and concepts of management (in relation to the selected topic) those are being
applied in the company.| | | * 2.3 To identify and explain the pros and cons in the application of
the relevant principles and concepts of management in order to find the problems that will be
encountered by the company | 10 16| 3| Recommendations| 17 21| 4| Conclusion| 22| 5|
Bibliography| 23 25| 6| References| 26 |
1.0 Background
In April 1976, Steve Wozniakand Steve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The cost of Apple s product differentiation acts as a barrier to entry, thus preventing the threats of
new entrants. (Kelvin, 2012) Apple also applies patent for its inventions which in turn, helps Apple
to limit the new competition. Apple targeted on customers with high salary range and priced its
products at a highly price due to the high quality of products. Yet, new entrants usually will target
on the market towards customers with a lower price range as they are using market penetration
pricing in order to gain more market share. Therefore, Apple no need to worry the new entrants
may threaten their market share because the targeted market are different. There are several large,
well entrenched players that have high brand recognition and loyalty, including Dell, HP, Lenovo,
and Apple among others currently in the market. (Brian, 2009, p. 4) Through profound R D and an
emphasis on product innovation, Apple also successfully developed its brand name and achieved
high brand recognition. When new firms enter the market, they might have difficulty to develop a
successful brand in the market. Economies of scale, in microeconomics, are the cost advantages
that a business obtains due to expansion. (Justin Horn, 2010) With the economies of scale, Apple is
able to keep its cost of production down by producing the next unit of output at lower cost.
Economies of scale state that by expanding the scale of production, the
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Yellow In Crime And Punishment
The novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is filled with many techniques and
images that give it meaning. The techniques and imagery used by Dostoyevsky help develop a
deeper meaning throughout and assist in analyzing it. One of these techniques is color imagery,
specifically with yellow. The color yellow may seem like an insignificant detail but within this novel
it serves a great literary purpose. It is a technique that is used frequently which suggests that this
was done on purpose and that there is a relation between the different scenarios yellow is used in.
By examining the significance of the color yellow and the characters associated with it, Fyodor
Dostoyevskysuggests a clear separation between the lower class and the upper... Show more content
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The first example is a description of the old woman s clothes, a mangy fur cape, yellow with age
(5). Over time clothes will age and can slowly change colors, so when Raskolnikov first sees the
old woman and describes her as wearing yellow clothing, it emphasizes how old Alyona
Ivanovna is because her clothes have turned yellow from wearing them so long. This further
emphasizes that she has put herself into a life of poverty because not only does she live in a
deteriorating apartment but she also wears old clothes. Another example of aging is when
Raskolnikov was in the streets and he saw a man staring at him. Raskolnikov decides to follow
him through the streets but eventually loses him and ends up wandering into a parlor looking for
him. The narrator describes Raskolnikov looking around the parlor and seeing that everything
there was as before, the chairs, the looking glass, the yellow sofa and the pictures in the frames
(III, VI). Raskolnikov noticed that nothing had changed from the last time he was there. All the
furniture was the same and the sofa was yellow which suggests that it was very old and had aged
since his last visit. This is significant to the entire novel because aged items are only described with
the lower class and people in poverty don t have the ability to buy new things, they have to live with
what they have. This emphasizes the apparent poverty throughout
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Case Study Diesel Trucks
For Diesel Trucks: Yes, normally it does cost extra to repair a truck as it gets older, significantly for
the Diesel Trucks. In our analysis, we found that in the second year the mean of the yearly R M
expense for trucks 2 3 decreased by $46.00 and in the third year for trucks 5 6 the mean for R M
expense increased by $188.00. Thus, there is definitely an upward trend. We also noted that the
average of means is $21,132.00 It is also noticeable that R M expenses for these diesel trucks are
59% greater than for Gas. For Gas Trucks: Yes, in years 2 and 3 the R M increased by 27% or
$2,834.00 and 22% or $2,906.00 The average of the means for 3 years is $13,272.00, which is
significantly less than the Diesel Trucks. In general, as trucks
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Overview Of Antisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder is a mental illness in which an individual s thought process and
behavior is dysfunctional and destructive. Many of the individuals show patterns of manipulation,
lack of empathy, and participate in criminal and violent behavior, which result in criminal
backgrounds. One important aspect of this disorder is that it does not just develop one day; an
individual must have shown symptoms and been diagnosed with a disorder called Conduct
Disorder before the age of 15.
According to the Health Research Funding Organization, Antisocial Personality Disorder affects
approximately 3 percent of adult males and 1 percent of adult females that is a little over 3.6
percent of adults, equaling approximately 7.6 million people ... Show more content on
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They feel as though they are more important than anyone around them and lack empathy toward
others. Individuals with this disorder exaggerate about their life and their achievements. Narcissistic
Personality Disorder is diagnosed based off an individual s symptoms, a clinical evaluation, and a
physical exam. Some symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder are similar to those of other
personality disorders, such as Antisocial Personality Disorder and the lack of empathy. Another
thing that these two disorders have in common is that the cause is unknown, but believed to be
caused by childhood abuse, neglect, poor parenting, and possibly a link with
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Getty Center Research Paper
The Getty Center is a 24 acre campus that houses the Getty Foundation, Getty Conservation
Institute, J. Paul Getty Trust and the Getty Research Institute. It is located on a hilltop of the Santa
Monica Mountains in Brentwood. The Center was opened in December 1997. It is known
worldwide for its unique permanent collection of modern and contemporary sculpture, 19th and
20th century American, Asian and European photographs, illuminated manuscripts and European
drawings and paintings. Here are some interesting things to do and see at the Getty Center.
Getty Guide
The Getty Guide hosts hundreds of artworks right at your fingertips. It features audio recordings,
featuring videos, commentary and detailed information from artists, conservator and ... Show more
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The summer schedule is the most famous, and it includes Saturday Off the 405, which is a popular
outdoor music series that features live performances. All year round activities include curated film
series, family events, culinary workshops, studio courses and free lectures and conferences.
Gardens
The Getty Center has two famous gardens; the Central Garden and the cactus garden. The Central
Garden presents your eyes with unique plants to admire. It is at the heart of the Getty Center, and
its ever changing artwork makes it a perfect place to spend your afternoon. It has peaceful
sanctuaries tree lined paths, over 500 different species of plants. On the other hand, the Cactus
Garden provides a perfect blend of structure and elegance thanks to its spectacular view of city
silhouettes.
Artwork
The artwork at the Getty Center is not solely comprised of indoor galleries. There are 28
contemporary and modern outdoor sculptures which are located all over the campus. They are
integrated with the Getty s architecture and environment to give a memorable outdoor art
experience. The Department of Photographs at the Museum holds over 36,000 individual prints,
40,000 mounted prints, 2,500 daguerreotypes and 30,000 stereographs. The works are light
sensitive, and they are not on permanent display. Instead, they are displayed as rotating exhibitions
in the 7,000 sq. foot Photographs Center in the West
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Bruce Springsteen Setting
Designing a cover for the Bruce Springsteen book Born To Run began by researching the book.
Firstly, I listened to the audio book and notated common themes and critical milestones in the life
of the author. From there, I located images, fonts and historical information on the author from
the internet. Sketches were mocked up based on the data that I collected, and I included various
themes as I progressed from one sketch to the next. The thought process for each of the eight
sketches is as follows: The first sketch covers Bruce Springsteen s rock and roll lifestyle. An
image of one of his favorite guitars is pictured and is instantly recognizable to his core fans. The
second sketch features an illustration based on a photograph I found on the internet of Bruce
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This idea fell a little flat for me, the wheels and sunglass lenses just didn t add up very well. The
eighth sketch I liked the earlier ideas of using mirrors and sunglasses to provide depth of the
character, this time one lens features Bruce Springsteen s family and the other a motorcycle. I
have Bruce positioned on the boardwalk in New Jersey, with the New Jersey skyline in the
background. This is the idea that I selected to move forward with. The eighth sketch was further
developed into a larger drawing with more detail, and the font style of (Franklin) Gothic was
employed. This font is found on the actual Born To Run book, its clean and easy to read and
works well with the subject and design. I scanned the hand drawn artwork into a jpg file and placed
it in an Indesign file. The book title and author s name were added, as was a barcode. Once
complete, a PDF proof was created from the Indesign file. Lastly, all of the files employed during
this creative process were gathered together and placed into a zip
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Analysis Of Nothing Gold Can Stay By Jane Flanders
The world has several great poets and numerous mind blowing works, each with its own way of
portraying its own message using symbolism to represent lessons of everyday life. Jane Flanders
wrote the poem named Cloud Painter she shows the world from an artistic way, using a painter
and his canvas to help the reader picture the true meaning behind the words and images created.
Robert Frost takes on the same idea, but uses a less complex example so that it makes his work
easy to understand while not revealing the actual meaning of the poem. Frost and Flanders are just
two of the many poets that use nature as a way of explaining the very lessons in life. Each poet
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Flanders uses this line to represent the things opportunities in the world that are there and
difficult to get without giving up something in return. The special chances that are there from
the start are often not appreciated but the ones that have been worked for do not tend to lose
their value over time. Robert Frost on the other hand used a more fictional approach in Nothing
Gold Can Stay . Nature s first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold. This couplet has one key
theme that not only lies in the word choice but in the writing, itself. The start of spring is when
all the new flowers blossom and the leaves on trees become greener. The start of something fresh
and lovely is the main point in this line but this is also a way of saying that the best things that
are free are given without any strings or repercussions are taken advantage of. The next two
lines Her early leaf s a flower; But only so an hour. In other words, the possibilities that are given
throughout life can also be taken away just as fast. In Frost s poem, he uses the garden of Eden to
help the reader to imagine where this idea is heading. In the first sentence Frost states that Natures
first green is gold this represents the very first blooming of flowers and the return of the green
leaves during the springtime which when applied to life, it
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Review On Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture...
Review on Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture Analysis and ANN with E nose
Shalaka Koske Minal Bhalgat
Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
DYPSOE, Pune, DYPSOE, Pune,
Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India.
Pratiksha Kale Neha Mundokar
Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
DYPSOE, Pune , DYPSOE, Pune ,
Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India.
Prof. Yogesh A Thorat
Assistant Professor,
DYPSOE, Pune,
Maharashtra, India.
Abstract:
In agricultural industry, along with vegetables, fruit production also plays a vital role. For better
yield of fruit, detection of fruit diseases at early stage is necessary for taking preventive
measures, so as to reduce the loss of farmer. For detecting the disease an earlier approach was to
hire an expert which was time consuming for large farms, hence to reduce human efforts and to
improve the yield of fruits we are proposing a system which includes smart farming technique .In
the proposed system image processing is used for getting the required output, we are using Open
Cv library which is an image processing software. Images are classified and mapped to respective
diseases on basis of following features: color, texture, morphology, structure of hole and odour. E
NOSE is used which is a
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Cindy Sherman s Work
From my observation, I can tell that Cindy Sherman works consists of self portraits that offer
critiques of gender and identity. Sherman s work interest me because she inserts herself into her
art and expresses her own portrayals of female stereotypes found in films, television, and
advertising. In Sherman s seminal series titled Untitled Film Stills I noticed that she examines and
distorts femininity as a social construct, and she often uses a large color scale in her photographs.
Sherman s work puts me in the mind of the circus, because many of her photographs consist of
clowns, costume dress up, and disfigured mannequins. I find her work to be far from mediocre,
because her pieces stand out and demand to be seen whether the photographers
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Essay on Concord Bookstore
Concord Bookstore
University of Phoenix
Creating Change within Organizations HCS587
David Harrell
16 January, 2012 *
The Concord Bookshop is a small town bookstore with a 64 year history and a cultural appeal
enjoyed by the citizens of the town. In recent years the economic environment created fierce
competition for the bookstore, coupled with a need for innovative technology meant a need for
restructuring. The financial status of the bookshop was in grave distress. Fearing financial ruin the
board members made a unanimous decision to implement significant changes. However, the board
did not take the necessary steps of including the appropriate stakeholders in the change process and
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Behaviour Change Change can be successful if a company or group within the organization
changes the way an individual presents oneself (Spector, 2010). Behavior change is based on how
an individual works within the environment. The employees of Concord Bookshop were not
consulted therefore did not have an opportunity to verbalize their concerns or provide input to
assist the company to move the bookstore in a new direction. The management team was aware of
the financial distress and was willing to participate in any financial changes required. The
employees of the bookstore had an abundance of knowledge and experience that may have
contributed to ending financial turmoil (Schein, 2011). Open dialogue between the employees and
owners may have facilitated the development and collaboration of new ideas in a competitive
environment. The new strategies could have provided a new direction for the bookstore. According
to Burnes, in discussing Kurt Lewin s Change Model, for change to be effective within a group
there has to be a collective approach by each member of the group (2004).
Conclusion
The Concord Bookshop was a well respected historical bookstore facing financial challenges.
While the bookstore employed knowledgeable and dedicated employees, the owners and board
members did not engage
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Nantucket Nectars Essay
Nantucket Nectars
Tom Scott and Tom First started Allserve, a floating convenience store serving boats in the
Nantucket Harbour during their summer holidays in college. After graduation, during the winter of
1990, First recreated a peach fruit juice drink that he came across in Spain and started a side
business selling fresh juice. Everyone loved the product and they went on to open the Allserve
General Store on Nantucket s Straight Wharf. They named the fruit juice Nantucket Nectars .
Scott and First invested their collective life savings of about $17,000 to contract a bottler and
finance inventory in the first two years. The next two years saw them operating in an
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SWOT Analysis
Strength
Nantucket Nectars numerous strengths have led to their success. They produce all natural products
that have a great taste, have a very strong management team as well as a strong branding, guerilla
marketing skills, possess the ability to exploit small, rapidly changing market opportunities, last
good access to single serve distribution in the New Age beverage market, and is the best vehicle
for juice companies to expand into the juice cocktail category without risking their own brand
equity. In addition, Nantucket Nectars management team has the required knowledge and
experience with the single serve business and thus has the ability to add value to large player who
wants to roll out new single serve products.
Weakness
As a company with limited financial resources, Nantucket Nectars have been disadvantaged in their
channels of distribution. They have not been able to distribute their products in the supermarket on
a large scale. As can be seen from tables D and E, although most of the New Age beverages were
sold in the supermarkets (55%), the proportion of Nantucket Nectars supermarket sales was only
1%. Nantucket Nectars distributed their products mainly through other channels like delis and
educational institutions and is thus missing out on a large portion of the consumers pie This
inevitably means that the company would be able to increase their revenue substantially if they
were able to distribute their products in the
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Saviour Siblings
What Are The Risks And Down Sides To Creating Savior Siblings ? Outline Thesis Statement:
What are the risks and down sides to creating savior siblings ? I. Why have a savior sibling II.
What is a savior sibling? A. How are they created B. What is their purpose III. How does it not
work? A. Flaws in the procedure B. Complications after the birth IV. Savior Siblings that weren t
born for it A. Emotional issues of donor B. Emotional issues of recipient V. Who gets to decide?
A. Medical emancipation B. Refusing medical treatment C. Conditions VI. It could all work out
What are the risks and down sides of savior siblings ? Nothing is more wonderful than the birth of a
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What kind of guilt problems will the donor carry? Also, with some donations such as kidneys,
the donor child with have reprocutions for the rest of his or her life. That child will be unable to
play some sports growing up and the U.S. Army will not enlist them among other things. Of
course serving as a donor is not in the best interest of them medically. Although some say a day
of minor discomfort and minimal risk of anesthesia outweighs a lifetime without a healthy
brother or sister (Pentz). Also the donor child could take pride in the fact that they saved their
siblings life if all goes well. Who makes the call to say it is okay or worth the risk to allow a
minor child to become a donor? Do the parents make the decisions, the sick child, the donor child,
or the healthcare professionals? What if the sick child refuses? Even if that sick child is a minor
they may refuse treatment. It is not a question of age, it is a question of competence. Competence is
the ability to understand the nature of the proposed procedure and its possible consequences. If a
child is competent, no matter the age, they have a legal and ethical right to refuse treatment. The
competence of an individual should be determined by the clinician who is doing the purposed
treatment. However, when children refuse treatment their parents may consent on their behave
(Cornock). This is if the child does not have medical emancipation. Medical emancipation of a
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Willy Loman s Interpretation Of The American Dream
American Dream: Willy s obsession to soon be recognized and financially successful. Willy s
interpretation of the American dream was wrong because in order to be successful you have to
sacrifice and work hard for what you want. Hope: All throughout the play, Willy puts his hope
into his sons (mainly Biff) because he wants them to make it big and be well liked. He
desperately wanted them to be ambitious. The importance of the opening scene is that it
introduces the audience to the major characters. The setting in the play mainly takes place in the
Loman s house, in New York City. There are other scene that take place outside the house such as
Howard s office, Charley s office, Frank s Chop house.Willy strongly believes that Biff will settle
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The Effect of Stress on Health
The Effect of Stress on Health
Introduction
Stress is a common phenomenon that affects people in some way (Barringer Orbuch, 2013).
However, the level of stress varies from mild to acute stress. Research has shown concrete evidence
on the impact of stress on physical and emotional health of humans. This works explore the
contribution of stress on health status.
Related Research
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of this study is to highlight the depth to which stress affects physical and emotional
health of an individual.
Specific Research Methods
Although there are numerous research methods, this research focuses on qualitative research
approach. This research is limited to research work done within the last seven years. All documents
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Excessive release of this chemical leads to sleeplessness that affects normal human cycle. This
contributes immensely to regular and sustained burnouts due to sleep deprivation (Seib, Whiteside,
Humphrey, Lee, Thomas, Chopin, ... Anderson, 2014). Additionally, catecholamines affect the
frontal region of the brain, which is instrumental in short term and long term memories (King,
Lloyd Holewa, 2008). This leads to poor memory and retention capacity. Acute stress tends to have a
long term mental health impact that affects multiple regions.
The second response mechanism towards stress is by the heart, circulatory system and the lungs
(Seib et al., 2014; Wells, 2013). Uncontrolled release of metabolic signals leads to poor digestion
and absorption of bear. As the concentration of bear increases, the heart beat increases to try and
distribute the concentration of bear to other parts of the body, which leads to an increase in blood
pressure (Seib et al., 2014; Wells, 2013). To country oxygen demand, the breathing system
suddenly increases as the lungs take in as much oxygen as they possibly can to satisfy its shortage
in the blood stream (Wells, 2013). On the other hand, the spleen increases discharge of white and
red blood cells to ensure that more blood cells are available to transport excess oxygen throughout
the circulatory system. Research has
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Organ Transplant
An organ transplant is a surgical operation conducted to replace an organ unable to function
properly with a new one. An organ, in turn, is an accumulation of cells and tissues gathered to
perform the functions of body. Therefore, any part of the body which acts as a performer of
specific function is called an organ. There are two possible ways of how the organ donation(OD)
can take place. The first is the donation of cadaveric organs (organs from recently deceased
people). The decision to donate in this way requires the consent of a person in the form of an
indication on the driver license, like in the USA (Gruessner, Benedetti, 2008, 54) or health care
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Generally, Buddhism considers OD to be a positive act of human. Buddhists say that when a
person dies, he should be treated with a care, but there is no essential focus on physical integrity,
i.e. body is not necessary to be kept integral (Oliver et al, 2010, 4). From this one might come up
with a thought that buddhists focus on spiritual development and individual consciousness is given
much attention in the religion, while preservation of physical body might not be crucial.
Consequently, giving an organ to another person would not be perceived as inappropriate act, but
rather as an expression of generosity and altruism.
From the evidences presented above it may be concluded that none of the major religions
forbids OD to be done by a person. Basically, they encourage people to make self sacrificial,
compassionate and benevolent to the humanity acts, such as donations. Likewise, some religions
leave a space for people to identify whether they suppose OD to be an act of charity or
mistreatment of individual s self esteem by themselves. Religion mostly directs a person to follow
a right, in their understanding, path on grounds of what is appropriate and what should not be done
to avoid mistakes or improper behavior. Meanwhile, people, being followers of a particular religion,
might interpret
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The Laramie Project Summary
The play The Laramie project by Moises Kaufman addresses the brutal murder of openly gay
teenager Matthew Shepard in a small town of Laramie, Wyoming in 1998. The chronological
structure of the play draws together interviews conducted after the event by Kaufman and fellow
members of the Tectonic TheatreProject. Additionally, Kaufman uses these journal entries to retell
and reconstruct what happened on the night of Matthew s assault, addressing the issue of gay hate
crime. The play itself was structured into three acts. The first act consists of several interviews
from townspeople, however builds intensity towards the end. The last scene brings the actors
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I had worked hard to develop my skills and incorporate theatre techniques. For example, during
rehearsals, I struggled with realism within my acting. However, this immensely improved due to
rehearsal and other practitioners. In adding realism within my performance, my characters
became believable and authentic which the audience could then identify. During this production
I also improved my ability to multi role, which is extremely difficult to achieve. When
establishing character s, I ensured there was a strong difference between each of their traits. In
adapting my realism and multi rolling abilities the audience could see a strong change of
character. There are certain elements of my performance, which I would have liked to improve
on such as costume change. During a scene I had to undertake a quick costume change which I
was not prepared for. This was challenging, although I could have improved if I had more time to
rehearse my costume changes. I would have liked to add more movement within my scenes, this
would have given my characters more in depth personality traits. Finally, to improve my
performance I could have rehearsed my lines on a regular basis. In doing this would have released
stress and I would have been more confident throughout the
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Essay On How He Cheated
How he cheated and how I chose to stay Have you ever felt the feeling of finding the right guy?
The guy who fits in the puzzle? The perfect guy who fills your stomach with butterflies, the guy
who you tell all your aspirations and the only person where you lose all your inhibitions with. If
you ve never felt it. He will come, he s just there around the corner waiting for the right moment to
reach you. If you have, isn t it fantastic? Magic, sparks, although complicated, because you also
needto reciprocate the same fantastic things he makes you feel. You need to learn what he likes,
what he doesn t. What works for him and what does not. It seems like an arduous task, but the
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Ironically and luckily for me, I haven t seen them. They planned on meeting up, I never thought that
these three words were meant to break you, Want to hang? and there, I fell apart. It was hell like.
My friends and I used to joke about how we re going straight to hell because of the meanness
intact with our personalities, but I think, I raced them there. It was infuriating and I was so
anxious about my shortcomings. Was it my fault? I wanted to cry endlessly but I remembered
his promise. A few months back, he gave me a silver commitment ring, engrossed with the
words, I m willing to wait for it, and that gave me hope. I don t want to believe that it was faux,
that he wasn t really willing to wait for our love to prosper, to solidify, or to overcome our
catches. Instead, I chose to believe that promise. As I quote Blair Waldorf again for the
hundredth time, If you really want something, don t stop for anyone or anything until you get it.
My battle cry sounds a little masochistic, or completely masochistic, but I ve decided, I ve made
up my mind, and I m going to face his catch, I will stay. I was head over heels for this guy for
about a month, I had the audacity to walk up to him and talk to him, why stop now? I always tell
myself, to my friends even, that I m a strong and an independent person. So, I confronted him, he
apologized a million times, and hell I don t believe any of it. But, he made a promise, I asked him
if wants to
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Intelligence Vs And Isaac Asimov s Theory Of Multiple...
Most everyone who has undergone public schooling and standardized testing is familiar with the
thought Does this test even assess any real ability? . Generally, people who don t perform well on
these tests either believe that standardized testing only works for people who are book smart or
that standardized testing does not work at all. But what is book smart anyway? Some people tend
to generalize intelligenceinto two categories, people who are book smart and people who are
street smart , as exemplified in Isaac Asimov s What is Intelligence, Anyway? . In Asimov s
excerpt, he tells the story of a young woman who performed well when it came to standardized
testing, but realized that she was not street smart. When she went to her mechanic to fix her car,
he asks her a trick question and, when she answers incorrectly, says that he knew she would get it
wrong because she was so book smart that there was no way she was street smart (122 123). This
leads to the distinction that book smart refers to idealized and theoretical intelligence, while street
smart refers to a type of hands on intelligence. While this is a common way for people to view
intelligence, there exists an even more thorough examination of intelligence Howard Gardner s
Theory of Multiple Intelligenceswhich outlines as many as nine types of intelligence. Bearing in
mind that there are so many different types of intelligence, it begs the question of whether or not
standardized testing can really be a good
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Magnet Environmental Science Project
Most sustainable aspects of Riverwood grounds and faculty Riverwood s recycling club attempts to
make sure each classroom as a recycling bin. Some of the food in the cafeteria is sourced locally,
reducing the amount of fuel used to bring it to campus. Because this school offers both AP
Environmental Science and magnet Environmental Science, the student body has a better
awareness of how to behave in an environmentally sustainable manner. Many teachers are using less
paper on average because of online resources like Edmodo, Schoology, and Turnitin. Ways to reduce
Riverwood s environmental footprint Riverwood could become more environmentally sustainable
by requiring freshmen to take either AP Environmental Science or Magnet Environmental Science,
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One major change that could be made would be to replace paper towels in the bathroom with
hand dryers. According to Restroom Direct, a hand dryer cost $159.00, so if the administration
put hand dryers in eight of the Riverwood bathrooms, it would cost $1,272. On average, a hand
dryer costs between .02 and .18 cents in electricity whereas a paper towel costs 1.00 cent on
average per sheet, so using hand dryers would vastly reduce the amount of electricity used as
well the amount of paper wasted. Another way the Riverwood administration could help the
environment would be to start a composting program. This program could gain volunteers
through a compost club and through partnerships with other clubs and societies like Beta Club
and the National Honor Society so that students could receive service hours for helping with the
compost program or donating needed materials. According to the Green Mountain Farm to
School initiative, the necessary materials for starting a school compost program are at least five
5 gallon buckets, a scale, work gloves, 1 cart for housing buckets, a shovel, a supply of hay or
manure, cloth rags, a compost thermometer, and sifting screen. The school could get many of
these materials from donations but if they were to buy them, the price would be approximately
$175.19. According to Amazon, five 5 gallon buckets would cost $52.35, a scale would be $15.95,
a pair of work gloves would be $12.44, a cart would be $37.02, a shovel would be $14.94, a small
bale of hay would be approximately $4.38 (according to the University of Wisconsin), a five
pound bag of manure would cost $11.12, cloth rags could be donated by parents, a compost
thermometer would cost $26.99, and a sifting screen would cost
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The Expansive First Movement From Schubert s Rosamunde
The expansive first movement from Schubert s Rosamunde quartet is an odyssey in which the
principal melody, first heard in A minor, sets out on an epic quest for the attainment of A major.
Laid out in a straight forward Sonata Form, the Primary theme appears as a triple period, with the
last of the three phrases being in A major. The violent cadence in m. 32 dramatically switches the
mode back into a menacing A minor, completely forfeiting the three tries in which the Primary
theme so yearningly made to establish itself in A major. In looking through the movement, not only
are there an abundance of sudden and violent cadences, but sudden and violent cadences that
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33, and make their final appearance in m. 270 as a pick up gesture to the closing material of the
Recapitulation before the Coda. Otherwise, this triplet figure features strongly in the more flurried
parts of the movement, namely in the transitional material of the Primary theme and the transitional
material of the Secondary theme. They are conspicuously missing from areas of relative passivity,
such as the main thematic areas of both the Primary and Secondary themes. Enigmatically, the
triplet figure does not feature in the Development. It is possible to see that this triplet figure
features most prominently in areas that are highly unstable. Beginning right after the cataclysmic A
minor chord in m. 32, the triplet figure first appears in m. 33 as just a tail of the cadence, as if it
were turbulence caused by the suddenness of the cadence. It appears again shortly after another
strong cadence in D minor (down one step in the circle of fifths), again as an after thought. The
triplet figure returns again, this time with full force and intention in m. 44, acting as both the motor
rhythmic element as well as a linear underpinning in a sequence of the descending circle of fifths.
The figure disappears in m. 56 into eighth notes through rhythmic augmentation, just as the the
movement reaches the Medial Caesura. The triplet figure is then absent for the next ten measures,
where an antecedent consequent structure forms
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Benefits Of NASA Technology
As indicated by NASA s Technology Transfer Program s NASA Technologies benefit our lives,
highway safety grooving and improved radial tires were engineered approximately around the time
of the cold war. Innovations such as these were initially meant to prevent the total amount of
fatalities among landing spacecraft. Despite these new technologies being intended to aid space
exploration, innovators realized they can efficiently make the public better by implementing their
discoveries. Highway safety grooving was initially meant to increase the traction to reduce aircraft
accidents on wet runways. Once the Grooving and grinding Association realized that their
inventions had real world applications, they immediately used the technique at the... Show more
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For instance, NASA s research in the use of lightweight, ultra strength alloys known as metallic
glass greatly affected the way sports equipment is manufactured. Being the first of its kind, it was
more than twice the strength of titanium, one of these new alloys is without weak spots and highly
resistant to deforming, which allows for near total energy transfer, lower vibration, greater comfort,
and increased performance (NASA Technologies Benefit Our Lives). Developed by NASA to
prevent g forces from harming astronauts, shock absorbent foams are able to take the form of preset
objects and retract to their original shapes. Current athletic helmets and protective padding would
not be as effective without this shock reduction technology. The same material is found in medical
beds, footwear, fighter jet, and furniture (NASA Technologies Benefit Our
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Tornado Storm Design Model
The Federal Emergency Management agency, FEMA, began work in the 1970s to determine safe
room design parameters by looking at post tornado damage and analyzing building performance
after a tornado. FEMA has provided guidance and tips for tornado protection since the 1980s;
through various publications of the work and recommendations. In 2008, the International Code
Council, ICC, and the National Storm Shelter Association, NSSA published the ICC 500 08 ICC
/NSSA standard for the design and construction of a storm shelter. An open ballot, consensus
method produced this standard (as needed for all legal code adoptions). The updated version of the
standard was published in 2014 and the commentary for the 2014 version was published just...
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Up to 16 bolts, i.e. Red Head Anchor Bolts, with a tensile strength of 4,600lbs each, hold above
ground tornado shelters to their concrete pads. This sound great, but the only problem is that
many concrete pads cannot handle that much force directly, producing a bottleneck in the
system. These structures must withstand over 200 mph of wind and debris such as houses and
cars flying at them. FEMA continues to do research by analyzing post storm damage and often
publishes results and tips; with the most recent one being FEMA P 361 Safe Rooms for
Tornadoes and Hurricanes: Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms (3rd edition)
and FEMA P 320 Taking shelter from the storm: building a safe room for your home or small
business (4th edition) in 2015 and 2014, respectively. These publications are not codes or
standards, since they were not written to be a part of building codes, but they are only there to
provide suggestions, and basic research and design information. However, they have became a part
of many building codes due to the lack of an official standard. The previously mentioned ICC 500
sets forth rules for many things relating to the design and construction of storm shelters. Things like
administrative items, shelter design requirements, siting rules, etc. FEMA recommends going to an
enclosed basement or underground
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The Church Of Liberalism By Ann Coulter
Brittany Zeock
James Holland Michael Martin
Government Politics in the US
4/30/15
Ramblings of the Ill informed
In Godless: The Church of Liberalism, published by Three Rivers Press in 2007, author Ann
Coulter argues that liberalism has become a religion despite liberals rejecting god and religion. On
the first page Coulter writes, Of course liberalism is a religion. It has its own cosmology, its own
miracles . . . its own churches, its own high priests, its own saints, its own total worldview, and its
own explanation of the existence of the universe. In other words, liberalism contains all the
attributes of what is generally known as a religion. Coulter attempts to draw many parallels
between liberals and religious people in the beginning of the book. Coulter then gets into the
ideologies that the liberal religion possesses in the chapters to follow. This includes Coulter s
assertion that liberals love violent criminals, but hate fetuses because all liberals oppose the death
penalty and support abortions. Coulter s overgeneralizations continue when she rants and yells
about the liberal media s adoration for educators and how teachers are the saints for leftists and
schools are like churches of socialism. Then Coulter states that educators are indoctrinating students
with false beliefs in evolution and turning children away from Christianity. Finally, Coulter attempts
to disprove evolution a very small amount understanding of what evolution really is. In Godless:
The
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An Essay On Alaska Research Paper
Alaska is a land of special places, special moments, and special people. Alaska is a land of rare
beauty and big distances. Alaska is so rich in natural resources. Alaska is one of the few great
expanses of natural land left in the country. Alaska is so big, it covers several climatic and
geographical regions. Alaska s economy depends heavily on increasingly diesel fuel for heating,
transportation, electric power and light. Though wind and hydroelectric power are abundant and
underdeveloped, proposals for statewide energy systems e.g. uneconomical at the time of the r
fuel prices, long distances and low population. The cost of a US gallon of gas in urban Alaska
prices in rural areas are generally significantly higher but vary widely depending on transportation
costs. Seasonal usage peaks, nearby petroleumdevelopment infrastructure and many other factors.
The flag of Alaska have eight gold stars. Forming The Big Dipper and Polaris, on a dark blue
field. The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation. Major which symbolizes a bear, an
animal indigenous to Alaska. As depicted on the flag, its stars can be used as a guide by the
novice to locate Polaris and determine true north. which varies considerably from a magnetic north.
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Mario Chalmers is from Alaska. NBA point guard known best for his defensive game. He began
his career with the Miami Heat in 2008 and won NBA Championships with the team in 2012 and
2013. BEFORE FAME He was a 3 time 4A State Player of the Year during his career at Bartlett
High School in Anchorage, Alaska. TRIVIA. He helped Kansas University win a National
Championship in 2008, hitting a buzzer beater to send the final game against Memphis into
overtime. FAMILY LIFE He was born to Ronnie and Almarie Chalmers. He became a father to two
children: Zachiah and Queen
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Essay about Understanding Depression
The term depression is widely misused in today s society. All human beings experience periods
in life where they are sad for a relatively short period of time, which is considered normal. Those
who experience sadness for extended periods may be suffering from depression. Two terms used to
reference the classifications of depression, are Major Depressive Disorder, and Dysthymia.
Individual diagnosis of these classifications is dependent on the length of time, and severity of
symptoms experienced by the individual. The causes for these depressive states can be due to
genetics or the insufficient production of neurotransmitters, which provide the brain with the data
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The purpose of following story is to introduce the symptoms of depression and an appropriate
method to provide positive intervention to help one who may be suffering from a depressive
state. The ability to recognize the symptoms of depression, and how to address the situation can
mean the difference between life and death. Marybeth and Kenny had been friends for as long
as they could remember. They were like peas and carrots always together. If you saw Kenny, you
saw Marybeth and vice versa. As they grow into young teenagers, this friendship continued.
Approaching their senior year in High school, they began to discuss what colleges they would
like to attend. Being from the rural city of Bumpus Mills in the Blue Grass state of Kentucky,
they both had visions of seeing the world and wanted to attend the University of Kentucky (UK),
Located in Boiling Green. Their imaginations ran wild with what life would be like in the big
city. As the year, progressed Kenny and Marybeth excelled in their studies, and submitted their
applications for acceptance to UK. After several weeks Marybeth received her letter of
acceptance. Immediately, she ran next door to Kenny s house and asked if he had received his
letter. Kenny with a sad face expressed that he had received his letter, but the University denied his
application. Marybeth consoled Kenny, as he was her, best friend and
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A Business Proposal For San Diego Essay
Abstract
The business proposal aims at addressing the parking problem in the University. The aim of the
proposal is provide a good transportation alternative to the students and members of staff of the
university. The Bicycle initiative is a business proposal aimed at not only providing employment
opportunities, but meeting the demands of the target market.
Business proposal for San Diego Unicycle
Introduction
The business proposal aims at addressing certain basic demands within the transportation sector.
The business also aims at addressing the parking menace problem in the University Of San Diego
California (Paulsen Smart, 2013). The business also aims at providing high quality service to the
members of the University through a well coordinated partnership.
Background
The University of San Diego is located in San Diego California, a place known as La Jolla in the
United States. The university is found 866 ha near the Pacific Ocean Coast. The main campus
has approximately 466 ha of land. The university is one of the oldest universities in California
(Paulsen Smart, 2013). The university offers over 200 graduate and undergraduate programs. The
university enrolls approximately 6,300 graduate and 22,700 undergraduate students every year.
The University of San Diego California is recognized as one of the top research universities in
United States. The University was ranked 8th during the 2015 rankings by World Report and US
news (Matter, 2015).
Even though
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Women In Colonial Georgia
Women were very important to the colony in georgia ever since it was established. The women
had to fulfill their role as traditional women. The task of men and women were complementary;
there work required both labor and stability. Throughout the colonial period women came to
georgia and settled with families and religious groups, or sometimes by themselves seeking a new
start. They came to georgia as wives, mother, daughters, or sometimes alone as servants or slaves.
The women were either English, Salzburger, German, Scots, Irish, Sephardic Jews, and African,
after 1750, when slavery became popular. White women were hardworking people and the trustees
admired that. But in a colony that was also intended to protect the exposed southern... Show more
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Early doubt about the female colonists began to fade. The Founding Trustee, James Oglethorpe
eventually came to appreciate the value of women, even in the southern soldiers town closest to
the Spanish border. James encouraged the Trust to send hardworking wives with recruits because
a single man was very great at causing trouble. Efforts increased to give passage to wives, sisters,
and daughters. Family formed the basic structural element of society, and so marriage was highly
encouraged. The variation of men and women made women valuable and marriageable. The men
were the head of the family who used the legal rights of a household. A married womanwas a feme
covert, whose legal existence, was suspended during the marriage, or at least incorporated and
consolidated into that of the husband, according to the British Law. A feme covert did have
dower rights, which gave her claim to property in case of a husband s death, she had to renounce
this claim of dower to any land of the husband before he could sell it. A woman s role was to be a
loving Wife, an affectionate Mother, and a true housekeeper. Divorce was not allowed, but some
women escaped from marriage by running away, and there were few ways for them to support
themselves. Most marriages, ended because of the death, and in Georgia that could mean short
marriages and equally brief window
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Bitter And Sweet Pdf
I read the book The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. For this book I will be analyzing how
the author s choices brings the text together and how the structure and craft affect my
understanding of what constitutes a family. I will be using textual evidence from the story to show
how the author s choices and my further understanding relates to the book and the real world.
First, the author uses word craft to bring the text together by using details and imagery. On page
179 it reads, that, and a vinyl record, a 78, propped up on a little wooden display . This quote
shows the author using details. The authors purpose here was to emphasize the value of the record.
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On page 3 it says, Two outpost of an old war conflict where Chinese and Japanese immigrants
rarely spoke to one another. . This quote shows how the author introduces the conflict of the story.
The main conflict of the story is that it takes place during World War II. The Japanese have bombed
pearl harbour which brought the United states into the war. Franklin roosevelt signed the executive
order 9066 in 1942 which brought over 100,000 Japanese to internment camps. This is what the
entire book is based on, and the author informs you of that in the first section. On page 3 it also
says, ...Seattle s Chinatown and Japantown, two outpost of an old conflict war . This quote
shows how the author introduces the setting of the story. The story mostly takes place in 1942
during World War II in Seattle s Chinatown and Japantown. However, the story does jump to
1986 when Henry is older and has a son. The author s purpose is to mainly describe the setting of
the story. He does that by starting the book by telling you where it takes place, but also by
labeling the chapters with dates or years to help you know when the story is taking
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Ed Sullivan s Influence On Popular Culture
Mom, let s watch the Ed Sullivan show. This was one of the most common sayings on the night of
February 9th, 1964 when more than 70 million people watched the Beatles debut on national
television. Ed Sullivan got his start by working as a newspaper columnist, and then later getting
chosen as the host of the variety show Toast of the Town. Which largely influenced popular culture
and the entire music industry through its telecasts of Elvis Presley and the Beatles, and by having all
forms of entertainment appear on the show.
Musical Career
Beginning of his career. Ed Sullivan s early career largely influenced his career later in life. Ed
Sullivan, who became known as the great stone face worked as a newspaper columnist and became
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When Ed Sullivan was selected as the host of the Toast of the town, the struggle and problems to
get the show rolling were many. In many American families, the Ed Sullivan show was
something that was an institution and was regularly watched every Sunday night. The reason
why it was such a celebrated part of all American families was because even with awkward
gestures Ed Sullivan still managed to bring an extraordinary variety of the best entertainment to
American families. The show had its first telecast in the summer of 1948, and was produced
with a limited budget of only $1375. The show was one of many quite similar to it that had very
short television lives, and so people were skeptical and didn t expect it to last long at all, but
they went for it anyway with only $375 set aside for talent and the two young stars of the show
being Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. In the beginning of the show, its performers and range of
entertainment was limited, but over the years its scope widened to new forms and variety of
entertainment as the name officially changed to the Ed Sullivan show. Some of the new telecasts
and segments came from foreign countries such as Japan, the Soviet Union, Italy, France, England,
Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Mexico, Israel, Cuba, and Hong Kong. Some of the shows were
extraordinary in themselves, such as the 90 minute tribute to Irving Berlin, which ended in true
Sullivan fashion with a huge American flag in fireworks and the entire cast singing God Bless
America (Brooks Marsh,
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Were De Valera’s personal Catholic views responsible for...
Were De Valera s personal Catholic views responsible for the religious elements in the Irish
Constitution?
Eamon De Valera put much effort into the making of the Irish Constitution. In fact he is said to
have helped to confirm the stable, constitutional direction of the independent Irish state. The
Constitution is often referred to as De Valera s Constitution as it was something that he put so
much effort and time into. Chubb has said that at times, De Valera seemed to see Catholicism and
Irishness as the one and the same. He uses a reference from De Valera s Patrick s Day broadcast to
demonstrate this; Since the coming of St. Patrick, fifteen hundred years ago, Ireland has been a
Christian and a Catholic nation. All the ruthless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After reading it, De Valera replied that the majority of the work could not be used in the actual
body of the constitution, but perhaps in the preamble. It seems that the committee of Jesuits were
worried that Cahill had gone rogue and was adding bits to their suggestions without telling them.
As a result of this their report was to be a formal submission qhich would be sent to De Valera as
an official presentation from the Irish Province of Jesuits rather than going through Cahill as they
had previously been doing. Three intellectuals John McErlean, Joseph Canavan and Edward Coyne
were appointed to this project to help Cahill. Fr Coyne said that a constitution should define ......
the rights of the individual..... which he could not surrender to any Government. They looked to
the preamble of the Polish constitution for inspiration on the following subjects; the rights of the
family (in particular education), religion to be thought in denominational schools (where
possible), the state would not be able to dissolve a valid marriage, State relations with the
Catholic Church were to be defined by a Concordat, freedom of religious worship, ecclesiastical
property, private property, freedom of speech and of the press. These were initially taken by the
group from the Polish constitution and then tweaked to suit Ireland. Cahill tried to pass this work
off as his
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Exercise Associated Muscle Cramps
Muscle cramps are painful, involuntary contractions of a muscle normally under voluntary control.
Muscle cramps are caused by abnormal functioning of the motor nerves which control muscles.
Cramps intensify when the nervous system is stressed. They can also be associated with intense
exercise, and occur immediately after or during exercise. Exercise associated musclecramps are
more commonly experienced by athletes and are the one of the most common conditions that
require medical attention during or after a sporting event. The degree of cramps increases with
higher frequency, duration and intensity of the exercise, and are especially common in endurance
athletes such as marathon runners.
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If muscle cramps were due to dehydration, a simple solution would be to replace the fluids lost.
Nevertheless, researchers found, that when carbohydrate electrolyte fluids were ingested at a rate
that matched the sweat loss, muscle cramps still occurred in about sixty nine percent of athletes.
Athletes who develop muscle cramps often ingest the same amounts of fluids during exercise as do
the non cramping athletes. Granted, the dehydration and electrolyte imbalance theory also has
countless limitations. Muscle cramps may appear in the presence of significant electrolyte or fluid
losses during exercise, however numerous other variables associated with exercise may be factors,
such as accumulation of metabolites, intensity of exercise and acclimatization. Since athletes who
experience muscle cramps often have significant fluid deficits, restoring body fluids is an
appropriate solution against development of more serious forms of heat
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The Difference Between Management Information Systems And...
Management Information Systems Versus Decision Support System: Know The Difference Over
the last three decades, global business communities thrive on fluctuating demands, technological
advancements, competitive business processes and a vibrant economic environment, resulting in an
upsurge of the different information and support systems vital for business survival. Among the
varieties of information systemsare: ManagementInformation Systems (MIS), Decision Support
System(DSS), Transaction Processing Systems (TPS), Knowledge Work Systems (KWS), Office
Automated Systems (OAS) and so on. Each information system was designed for a specific
purpose, playing different roles in decision making and organizational hierarchy, but depends
largely on the needs of the business organization. (Laudon Laudon, 2012) Two of the most widely
used information systems in business organizations are the Management Information Systems
(MIS) and Decision Support System (DSS). What differentiates one from the other? What are their
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Both systems can be utilized by managers and decision makers to come up with effective solutions
to business problems, project future projects, develop business processes and ensure effective
management. It is of vital importance though to contemplate which one is preferred over the other
based on the specific needs of the company, enterprise or institution. By knowing the nature of each
system, business managers and decision makers can come up with better, effective and well
informed business decisions. References
Laudon, Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P., Management Information Systems, 12th
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Jeff Kinneeveauk
Jeff Kinneeveauk, an IГ±upiaq Eskimo from Point Hope, Alaska is the current President and
CEO of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Energy Services. His heritage, culture and
environment shaped who he is and is proud of it. As a native Alaskan, he endured to be strong for
his existence depended on it. The community and his family helped him become a leader while his
relatives served as his mentors and role models. The leadershipstyle of his tribe to shut up and
watch, not to ask the why questions, and to follow through are a few of the principles he adapts
for his leadership. As the president of the company, Kinneeveauk defined his role as a person with
authority to hire and fire, have fiscal responsibility to the company, employees and shareholders,
and to make tough decisions. As a CEO, he is the chief... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As changes occur he tries to be truthful and straightforward, for it is when employees are unaware
of what is happening to the company that a leader fails. Pivotal to the success of a leader is
communication, a human skill that is required at all levels of management.
In the process of being a leader, Kinneeveauk emphasized the importance of not losing oneself, of
being you, being comfortable with your skin. A large number of leaders have no idea who they
are; they recognize what they are and live according to the expectation of their position. To him,
50% to 60% of being a leader is recognizing who you are and not living to the expectations of the
job. Knowing who you are and becoming who you are as a leader [and learning over time the
what of the job] encapsulates the trait approach of a leader.
Humility of a leader towards one s own views, a trait of a spiritual leader, is another thing that
Kinneeveauk believes and practices. Leaders can never make their own views the norm of the
group, instead, constant self scrutiny is a must for lack of humility can lead a leader to
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The Role Of Mercy Killing In John Steinbeck s Of Mice And Men
When a person, puts another person out of their misery to save them is called mercy killing.
George Milton and Lennie Small are migrant workers that travel together throughout Of Mice
and Men by John Steinbeck. At the end George has to take Lennie s life. George did it to put
Lennie at peace. Mercy killing is a way of ending people s lives in a peaceful way and George is
a great example of that. George has the right to take Lennie s life. Mercy killing helps people out
of their misery and from becoming hurt. In the book, Of Mice and Men, when Lennie breaks a
lady s neck and kills her and her husband exclaims, I m gonna shoot the guts outta that big
bastard! (Steinbeck 98). All the men at the ranch are angry at Lennie and craving for revenge.
George knows what has happened and he fears for the worst when he asks the lady s husband if he
can take it easy on Lennie. Similar to Lennie s death,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That is true, however, seeing people struggle and suffer is grievous to do, as for the man in the
article about killing his wife and sister. When asked about his client, Lance Anderson s defense
attorney, described his client as a man who was simply overcome with the circumstances of
caring for his ailing wife and sister (Serna). People do not like seeing other people suffer and that
is what the article responded with and feels. If people liked to observe people suffer, wouldn t
there be more murders? Killing people to save them is the main form of mercy killing and is
used for an acceptable reason. In conclusion, people who like to watch people suffer are animals
and cruel, compared to people who grieve when witnessing people agonize over their own pain.
Mercy killing is to help hurting souls by putting them out of their misery. It can be shown as an
act of cruelty against people who never fully affirm they want to be killed. But, watching someone
endure pain for a long time it is acceptable to have them pass
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Analysis Of Vince Lombardi s Speech
Although Vince Lombardi may have given a famous motivational speech, his wasn t the only
important event that was happening that day. There were many other events that was happening
as well for example on the same day of Vince s speech was the Vietnam War. Vince adapted
Imagery,Metaphor, and similes in his speech,What It takes to be number one. He uses those words
because the words granted the audience motivation to feel like a king.Vince gave a speech on the
gigantic open field that they made history on,winning the superbowl. Vince gave this speech at the
super bowl on the field,and it was 3 years before his death,the speech was given on jan 20th
1963.Lombardi suggests using metaphor, simile, and imagery so that people shouldn t just... Show
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Taking it back,as it may sounds lombardi in reality he also faces the reality of facing rivals of
other teams which also brings out the competitiveness in himself for his team to win.Every time
a football player goes to ply his trade he s got to play from the ground up from the soles of his
feet right up to his head Being the top alpha is the only rule Lombard sets for his team, he doesn
t need players who thinks having second place is okay only the mindset that being number one
is the only place is the best. Players who keeps their head up and never down is the one he wants,
he doesn t need players that won t push their boulders in order to win. Being a coach may be a
hard position but Lombardi was that coach who was there to keep pushing his team. Lombardi
may have been a coach that was harsh only wanted commitment and want his team to be number
one,not second. A lesson is that there are options,you want to win you go give it your all but if
you think it s alright to be second place there isn t any place for that just only first place.
Metaphors, much of this was seen
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Analysis Of Sex Pistols Anarchism, Freedom, And Power
During the 1970s, anarchy engulfed the minds of British youth because they felt that authority was
denying their freedom with excessive rules and regulations. William O. Reichert the author of
Anarchism, Freedom, and Power argues Anarchist insists that the idea of human liberty, while it
cannot be made an absolute, must be maintained as the highest of all human values. Freedom, that
is to say is the essential characteristic of a fully developed humanity...Nevertheless it must not be
lost sight of as the guiding star of all social science, for to be human is to be free. This quote
illustrates that experiencing life in total freedom is the philosophy that grounded anarchismand
influenced the outbreak of the punk subculture. However, during... Show more content on
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Despite the basic choices in design, the magazines effectively were able to communicate the
message of anarchy to British youth. However, a year later, in 1977, punk bands started to
incorporate more successful design elements. For example, [fanzines] compiled photographs of
desolate and graffitied London landscapes that reflected punk s dystopian vision of No Future
...the graphic design of punk zines soon advanced to incorporate collage, montage, illustration
and a wider colour palette that contrasted with the simply typed or handwritten black and white
aesthetic of most earlier examples. This stark change in the punk aesthetic is seen London s
Outrage, no. 2, 1977, title page and p. 3 (See image 3) . On the right side of the magazine
spread, there is a black and white photo of an apartment building, a young teenager, and the
typeset headline that says London s Outrage. The typography of this layout is quite notable and
exudes chaos. For example, the L and the O are cut off by the edge of the paper. Additionally,
the word London is set on a diagonal path which is crooked that leads the viewers eye to a
building. The word Outrage is kinked too, but not nearly as pronounced as London. On the left
side of the magazine spread, there is a photo of a landscape that looks trashed and desolate.
However, on the bottom, hand written letters say Ay
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The Great Wave Off Kanagawa Japanese Masterpiece
The Great Wave off Kanagawa; a Japanese Masterpiece
Almost instantaneously recognizable, The Great Wave off Kanagawa (woodblock, 10 1/8 x 14
15/16 in, c. 1830 32), created by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai in 1830, beautifully captures
the graceful, swelling movement of a crashing tsunami. Because of the way in which line and
proportion are utilized, this woodblock print gracefully portrays the sheer power of the ocean.
Derived from the Edo period in nineteenth century Japan, this classic was the first of a series of
works from Hokusai titled Thirty six views of Mount Fuji, all of which effortlessly depict the
mountain in a wide array of angles and scenery. Arguably, The Great Wave off Kanagawais the
most iconic and cherished piece of Japanese artwork in the world. Even more importantly,
Hokusai is considered prominent father figure for both Japanese art, as well as Western
modernization as a whole. The Great Wave truly displays how tiny and weak man is compared to
the force of nature. Not only is The Great Wave a quintessential piece of art, but it established a
piece in the comprehensive networks of art, trade, and politics, that has instilled a tremendous
positive impact on the twenty first century. Created solely from the vivid imagination of Hokusai,
the primary compositional focus of this simple, but deceptively dynamic print, is the massive deep
blue and white wave located in the left foreground of the work. Its detailed, curling white caps
make it appear as
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Accident Avoidance Course
TSP NO: DATE:
USACRC 012ВGSВ0005 1 June 2006
TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR TASK TITLE(S):
Accident Avoidance Course
U.S. Army Installation Management Agency
THIS PACKAGE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR: United States Army Installation Management
Agency PROPONENT FOR THIS TSP IS: United States ArmyInstallation Management Agency,
FOREIGN DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS: This product has been reviewed by the product
developers in coordination with the IMA foreign disclosure authority. This product is releasable to
students from all requesting foreign countries without restrictions.
1
1 Jun 06 (TASK TITLE) TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE LESSON PLAN SECTION I
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA SECTION II INTRODUCTION TERMINAL... Show more content on
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The course review and conclusion become active only after you complete each of the sections.
Use the LIGHT METERS serve as your bookmark if you should have to leave the course for any
reason. Should you need assistance in a given area, look to the bottom of the screen for area tips,
or click the Help button at anytime. Your first assignment is to review today s headlines.
6
NOTE: Click START COURSE
Terminal Learning Objective
NOTE: Inform the students of the following terminal learning objective.
At the completion of this lesson, you (the student) will:
ACTION: CONDITIONS: STANDARDS:
Identify the different features of an effective Accident Avoidance Program. In a classroom
environment with facilitated group discussions.
Recognize different features of an effective Accident Avoidance Program.
Safety Requirements Risk Assessment Level Environmental Consideration Evaluation
None
Low
It is the responsibility of all Soldiers to protect the environment from damage.
Every time you drive a vehicle.
SECTION III PRESENTATION ELO A ACTION: CONDITIONS: STANDARDS: 1. Identify how
attitudes affect the way people drive.
In a classroom environment with facilitated group discussions. Recognize different features of an
effective Accident Avoidance Program.
Learning Step/Activity 1 Read Today s Headlines. Method of instruction: Conference. .
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Symbolism In Farenheit 451
Bradbury s use of symbolism is apparent in the first chapter, when the protagonist, Guy Montag,
meets Clarisse McClellan, whose face is like a mirror (8). This first impression not only
functions as a descriptor for Clarisse s character, but also introduces the mirror as a symbol and
indicates on the fundamental problem with Montag s society. The novel reflects several dystopian
themes where the government declares everyone free and happy, as M. Camara in his article,
Contemporary Anglo American Dystopian Fiction , emphasizes that the spiritual void prevailing
in the society (79) is caused by the fact that people are spared the pain of reflecting on complex
questions (79). He suggests that totalitarian rule creates a hive of people who... Show more content
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Further examples of symbolism relating to the theme of everyone being declared free and
happy are found in the titles of the chapters, such as The Sieve and the Sand (67). The reader
sees this is a sympathetic story from Montag s childhood, where he tries to fill a sieve with sand
and ends up frustrated by the impossibility of the task, here his frustration with the impossibility
of reading and retaining the words of a book. He reasons that if you read fast and read all, maybe
some of the sand will stay in the sieve (74). This shows not only how Montag cannot grasp the full
meaning of what he reads because there are various gaps in his knowledge, but also that sand is
representative of Truth and knowledge while the sieve is representative of how the government
retains certain knowledge from the public and misleads it with false
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Joint Compressive Plan Of Action Analysis
The Joint Compressive Plan of Action In March 2013, President Obama s determination to
achieve real progress in the nuclear negotiations during his second term led to the start of a secret
round of negotiations with Iran. Rouhani s election brought back Javad Zarif, Iran s foreign
minister, who had previously negotiated with the E3. In September, just months after the Iranian
election, the outline of a deal (later known as JPOA) the between the two states broke surface.
According to The Guardian, the secret talks were the reason why United States and Iran were able
to strike a deal quickly after Rouhani s victory (Entessar and Afrasiabi 36). In addition, by summer
2013, Iran had completed the range of activities associated with a... Show more content on
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( Iran Nuclear Deal ). In addition, Iran agreed to enrich uranium to very low levels (3.67%); limit
how much low enriched uranium it has; dismantle its plutonium reactor, redesign it, and not build
new reactors for 15 years. According to the same B.B.C. article, should Iran violate any aspect of
the deal, the UN sanctions will automatically snap back into place for 10 years, with the possibility
of a five year extension ( Iran Nuclear Deal 1).
Regarding the IAEA, Iran agreed to ratify the Additional Protocol and the Safeguards
Agreements and enact inspection measures that will enable IAEA inspectors unprecedented
access to its nuclear facilities ( Iran 1). Per the agreement, the IAEA will be requested to provide
regular updates to the Board of Governors, and as provided for in this JCPOA, to the UN
Security Council ( Full Text 4). In addition, Iran signed a Roadmap for Clarification of Past and
Present Outstanding Issues agreement with the IAEA to resolve any questions the Agency still has
concerning the possible military dimensions of its nuclear program. This issue was reported as
resolved by the IAEA Director General in his report to the Board of Governors in December 2015 (
Full Text 10). To ensure Iran does not construct another enrichment facility like Natanz, the
agreement allows for IAEA inspections of the entire fuel cycle, from the mining stage through waste
disposal, and monitor all centrifuge production facilities
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How Smartphone Has Activated Surprizing Competition Among...
Abstract: The expanding significance of Smartphone has activated surprizing competition among
technology like Symbian, Google, Microsoft and Apple. This Paper exhibits a brief survey and
correlation of the Android operating System from Google and iPhone operating System from
Apple. The Comparison is done on the premise of their platform, their performances and the
development in mobile area.
I INTRODUCTION
Mobile Phones have turned into a part of human s daily life. There are more than six Billions
portable users in the world. Each Mobile Phones has hardware and specific programming called an
operating system. There are numerous other operating system accessible and had have attempted
there best but finally unsuccessful, to assemble ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of the more common and well known Mobile operating systems are Google s Android and
Apple s IOS because of their Popularity we are going to talk about these two operating systems
which are commonly seen in market and then compare them with each other.
1.1Smartphones
The term smartphone refers to a multi functional mobile phone handset that pack in everything
from a camera and web browser to a high density display. Other key smartphone features include
masses of storage space, micro SD card slots to allow you to upgrade further and intuitive
touchscreen user interfaces so you can access all the great functions of the handset quickly and
easily. The first Smartphone s combined the functions of a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with a
mobile phone. Some other important features,
пѓ Phone and contact address book.
пѓ Texting.
пѓ Video calling (Apple FaceTime)
пѓ Web browser
пѓ Weather
пѓ Alarm clock, stopwatch, timer
пѓ Calculator
пѓ Music player
пѓ Photo album
пѓ Camera
пѓ GPS navigation
пѓ App store search
1.2Smartphones OS :
A mobile operating system, also mentioned to as mobile OS, is an operating system for devices
such as a smartphone, tablet, PDA, or other mobile devices. Mobile operating systems combine
features of a personal computer operating system with other features useful for mobile or handheld
use.
There are many Operating Systems for smart phones.
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The Pros And Cons Of Bradley Manning
In an article published by Opposing Viewpoints, Michael Reagan, son of former president Ronald
Reagan, wrote that If found guilty [Bradley Manning and Julian Assange] deserve nothing less
than death sentences for their unspeakable crimes. Bradley Manning, a private in the United States
Army released classified information to Julian Assange, the editor of the controversial Wikileaks
website. Reagan suggests that if America had a president stronger willed than president Obama,
Julian Assange and Bradley Manning would be found guilty of treason and be stood up before a
firing squad. The release of classified information by Pvt. Bradley Manning, Reagan argues, gave
aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States. By [Manning and Assange s]
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Howard Carter Scholarship Analysis
It is the year 1922 and I am finishing my last year of college. I am majoring in archeology and
looking forward to the field project required for graduation. I would have no idea what a major
part this project would play in my life until after it occurred. I was assigned to Howard Carter s
team. He worked in Egypt for 31 years before he was hired by Lord Carnarvon in 1907 to work
on excavations with him. Everyone in college hopes to get assigned to a team that will make a
real earth shattering discovery. I reported to work in September and had been with Carter s team
for two months when a discovery was made that seemed promising to be of significant value. A step
was found that had been cut into rock. After much digging we had uncovered
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Chimpanzee Experimentation
I believe it s right to test on chimpanzees in the state of Colorado. I think this the right that we test
on these animal in the state of colorado, because we can find if they are actually related to us the
humans. And if they actually cause the evolution. Also if they have any diseases with them.
furthermore we can test on other monkeys not just chimps like apes other species of monkeys too.
Why would people think it s a bad idea to test on chimpanzees in colorado. By testing the chimps we
have found many diseases and was instrumental in the development of pacemakers, cardiac valve
substitutes, and anesthetics. Chimpanzee Experimentation in the U.S. in the 21st Century Research
involving chimpanzees has rarely accelerated new discoveries
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The American Civil War Was A Death Filled Four Years
The American Civil War was a death filled four years. Many people died fighting for what they
believed. The north, who won the war, got what they wanted; the south was able to keep their
property with nearly no consequences for their actions. But one group of people who fought for
both sides got nothing for their blood left on the battle field. Both the Union army and the
Confederate army promised the Native Americans who fought for them many things such as land,
freedom, and rights but did either side uphold these agreements with the Native American people?
The Native American people fought hard, and died on both sides of the war to be let down by the
American government yet again.
The American Civil war began in 1861 between the north ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
These southern states known as the Confederate states of America believed in the state s rights and
were fighting for the state s rights to support slavery.
Indian removal is still imbedded into the Native American people at this time. There was still a
lot of tension between Native s that were pro removal, and those who were against it. For the
most part, the stance an Indian took on removal dictated where they stood on the Civil war. The
pro removal side of Indians sided with the Confederate army, and the Indians against removal such
as Chief John Ross sided with the Union army. Many Indian tribes fought in the civil war
consisting of the Delaware, Creek, Cherokee, Seminole, Kickapoo, Seneca, Osage, Shawnee,
Choctaw, Lumbee, Chickasaw, Iroquois, Powhatan, Pequot, Ojibwa, Huron, Odawa, Potawatomi,
Catawba, and Pamunkey [City of Alexandria ].Only a few tribes fought on the side of the
Confederates, which were the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Catawba, and Creek.
There was roughly twenty thousand Native American s that fought in either the Union or
Confederate army s [City of Alexandria]. No matter what side they were fighting for, Indians on
both sides looked to gain the same thing out of adding their chosen side. By fighting with the
whites, Natives were looking to end discrimination, end removal from their
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  • 2. Theme Of Stream Of Consciousness The Stream of Consciousness was introduced by William James over 100 years ago. It means that our consciousness moves ahead with continuity. James suggested that this theme can serve as a major focus for psychology. (James, 1890). Isn t it strange, though, that psychology almost never speaks of this dimension? We might talk about emotions, perceptions, actions or desires, but almost never about the inner thought flow. James foresaw the difficulty of studying these phenomena. He stated that to capture the Stream of Consciousness conceptually was like trying to study a moving river by capturing it in a bucket. Another metaphor that he proposed: It s like trying to try to study a snowflake by capturing it in your hand. Conceptual language ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In their examples, cited as classical works of the Stream of Consciousness, (Joyce, 1914; Woolf,1925), the thought sequences seems to be like mental tourism, with thoughts jumping from island to island (or from theme to theme) in a helicopter. In contrast, the three people sharing their Impasse, in the article Three Extracts, show a deep level of continuity and profundity in their inner sequences. In fact, their revelations manifest a particular courage in presenting thoughts that can be found universally, but that would almost never be revealed to another person because they show a deep personal truth of anxiety, humiliation or self worthlessness. As a literary analogy, the three extracts they are closer to Kafka than to Joyce and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Little Albert And Ethical Controversy Examine the Historical and Ethically Controversial Case of Little Albert For many decades, psychological testing and theories has played a significant role in psychology and has always raised a concern in regards to ethics. Ethics is simply about knowing the difference between right and wrong. Therefore, in psychology, researchers have a moral responsibility to protect their participants from harm. In this week assignment, I will examine the ethical controversy that has caused many questions and concerns about the episode of John Watson and The Little Albert Experiment. The Little Albert experiment was a study conducted by psychologists John B. Watson and his assistants, Rosalie Rayner during in the 1920s. The study was conducted at John ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1957, a year before Watson death; he received a gold medal for his all of his contribution to psychology from the American Psychological Association. After moving to New York in 1921, Watson gained an interest in the advertising business and later became a vice president in the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency. However, he continues publishing books and articles in reference to his first love of psychology. In 1925 Watson published his book on Behaviorism, and later in 1928 he published a book titled, Psychological Care of Infant and Child. In addition, Watson published a review of his first book on Behaviorism in 1930 (John Broadus Watson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Yellow In Crime And Punishment The novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is filled with many techniques and images that give it meaning. The techniques and imagery used by Dostoyevsky help develop a deeper meaning throughout and assist in analyzing it. One of these techniques is color imagery, specifically with yellow. The color yellow may seem like an insignificant detail but within this novel it serves a great literary purpose. It is a technique that is used frequently which suggests that this was done on purpose and that there is a relation between the different scenarios yellow is used in. By examining the significance of the color yellow and the characters associated with it, Fyodor Dostoyevskysuggests a clear separation between the lower class and the upper... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first example is a description of the old woman s clothes, a mangy fur cape, yellow with age (5). Over time clothes will age and can slowly change colors, so when Raskolnikov first sees the old woman and describes her as wearing yellow clothing, it emphasizes how old Alyona Ivanovna is because her clothes have turned yellow from wearing them so long. This further emphasizes that she has put herself into a life of poverty because not only does she live in a deteriorating apartment but she also wears old clothes. Another example of aging is when Raskolnikov was in the streets and he saw a man staring at him. Raskolnikov decides to follow him through the streets but eventually loses him and ends up wandering into a parlor looking for him. The narrator describes Raskolnikov looking around the parlor and seeing that everything there was as before, the chairs, the looking glass, the yellow sofa and the pictures in the frames (III, VI). Raskolnikov noticed that nothing had changed from the last time he was there. All the furniture was the same and the sofa was yellow which suggests that it was very old and had aged since his last visit. This is significant to the entire novel because aged items are only described with the lower class and people in poverty don t have the ability to buy new things, they have to live with what they have. This emphasizes the apparent poverty throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Overview Of Antisocial Personality Disorder Antisocial Personality Disorder is a mental illness in which an individual s thought process and behavior is dysfunctional and destructive. Many of the individuals show patterns of manipulation, lack of empathy, and participate in criminal and violent behavior, which result in criminal backgrounds. One important aspect of this disorder is that it does not just develop one day; an individual must have shown symptoms and been diagnosed with a disorder called Conduct Disorder before the age of 15. According to the Health Research Funding Organization, Antisocial Personality Disorder affects approximately 3 percent of adult males and 1 percent of adult females that is a little over 3.6 percent of adults, equaling approximately 7.6 million people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They feel as though they are more important than anyone around them and lack empathy toward others. Individuals with this disorder exaggerate about their life and their achievements. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is diagnosed based off an individual s symptoms, a clinical evaluation, and a physical exam. Some symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder are similar to those of other personality disorders, such as Antisocial Personality Disorder and the lack of empathy. Another thing that these two disorders have in common is that the cause is unknown, but believed to be caused by childhood abuse, neglect, poor parenting, and possibly a link with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Getty Center Research Paper The Getty Center is a 24 acre campus that houses the Getty Foundation, Getty Conservation Institute, J. Paul Getty Trust and the Getty Research Institute. It is located on a hilltop of the Santa Monica Mountains in Brentwood. The Center was opened in December 1997. It is known worldwide for its unique permanent collection of modern and contemporary sculpture, 19th and 20th century American, Asian and European photographs, illuminated manuscripts and European drawings and paintings. Here are some interesting things to do and see at the Getty Center. Getty Guide The Getty Guide hosts hundreds of artworks right at your fingertips. It features audio recordings, featuring videos, commentary and detailed information from artists, conservator and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The summer schedule is the most famous, and it includes Saturday Off the 405, which is a popular outdoor music series that features live performances. All year round activities include curated film series, family events, culinary workshops, studio courses and free lectures and conferences. Gardens The Getty Center has two famous gardens; the Central Garden and the cactus garden. The Central Garden presents your eyes with unique plants to admire. It is at the heart of the Getty Center, and its ever changing artwork makes it a perfect place to spend your afternoon. It has peaceful sanctuaries tree lined paths, over 500 different species of plants. On the other hand, the Cactus Garden provides a perfect blend of structure and elegance thanks to its spectacular view of city silhouettes. Artwork The artwork at the Getty Center is not solely comprised of indoor galleries. There are 28 contemporary and modern outdoor sculptures which are located all over the campus. They are integrated with the Getty s architecture and environment to give a memorable outdoor art experience. The Department of Photographs at the Museum holds over 36,000 individual prints, 40,000 mounted prints, 2,500 daguerreotypes and 30,000 stereographs. The works are light sensitive, and they are not on permanent display. Instead, they are displayed as rotating exhibitions in the 7,000 sq. foot Photographs Center in the West ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Bruce Springsteen Setting Designing a cover for the Bruce Springsteen book Born To Run began by researching the book. Firstly, I listened to the audio book and notated common themes and critical milestones in the life of the author. From there, I located images, fonts and historical information on the author from the internet. Sketches were mocked up based on the data that I collected, and I included various themes as I progressed from one sketch to the next. The thought process for each of the eight sketches is as follows: The first sketch covers Bruce Springsteen s rock and roll lifestyle. An image of one of his favorite guitars is pictured and is instantly recognizable to his core fans. The second sketch features an illustration based on a photograph I found on the internet of Bruce Springsteen; the photograph is from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea fell a little flat for me, the wheels and sunglass lenses just didn t add up very well. The eighth sketch I liked the earlier ideas of using mirrors and sunglasses to provide depth of the character, this time one lens features Bruce Springsteen s family and the other a motorcycle. I have Bruce positioned on the boardwalk in New Jersey, with the New Jersey skyline in the background. This is the idea that I selected to move forward with. The eighth sketch was further developed into a larger drawing with more detail, and the font style of (Franklin) Gothic was employed. This font is found on the actual Born To Run book, its clean and easy to read and works well with the subject and design. I scanned the hand drawn artwork into a jpg file and placed it in an Indesign file. The book title and author s name were added, as was a barcode. Once complete, a PDF proof was created from the Indesign file. Lastly, all of the files employed during this creative process were gathered together and placed into a zip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Nothing Gold Can Stay By Jane Flanders The world has several great poets and numerous mind blowing works, each with its own way of portraying its own message using symbolism to represent lessons of everyday life. Jane Flanders wrote the poem named Cloud Painter she shows the world from an artistic way, using a painter and his canvas to help the reader picture the true meaning behind the words and images created. Robert Frost takes on the same idea, but uses a less complex example so that it makes his work easy to understand while not revealing the actual meaning of the poem. Frost and Flanders are just two of the many poets that use nature as a way of explaining the very lessons in life. Each poet has a different way of presenting similar images but from a different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Flanders uses this line to represent the things opportunities in the world that are there and difficult to get without giving up something in return. The special chances that are there from the start are often not appreciated but the ones that have been worked for do not tend to lose their value over time. Robert Frost on the other hand used a more fictional approach in Nothing Gold Can Stay . Nature s first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold. This couplet has one key theme that not only lies in the word choice but in the writing, itself. The start of spring is when all the new flowers blossom and the leaves on trees become greener. The start of something fresh and lovely is the main point in this line but this is also a way of saying that the best things that are free are given without any strings or repercussions are taken advantage of. The next two lines Her early leaf s a flower; But only so an hour. In other words, the possibilities that are given throughout life can also be taken away just as fast. In Frost s poem, he uses the garden of Eden to help the reader to imagine where this idea is heading. In the first sentence Frost states that Natures first green is gold this represents the very first blooming of flowers and the return of the green leaves during the springtime which when applied to life, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Review On Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture... Review on Fruit Disease Detection Using Color, Texture Analysis and ANN with E nose Shalaka Koske Minal Bhalgat Computer Engineering Computer Engineering DYPSOE, Pune, DYPSOE, Pune, Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India. Pratiksha Kale Neha Mundokar Computer Engineering Computer Engineering DYPSOE, Pune , DYPSOE, Pune , Maharashtra, India. Maharashtra, India. Prof. Yogesh A Thorat Assistant Professor, DYPSOE, Pune, Maharashtra, India. Abstract: In agricultural industry, along with vegetables, fruit production also plays a vital role. For better yield of fruit, detection of fruit diseases at early stage is necessary for taking preventive measures, so as to reduce the loss of farmer. For detecting the disease an earlier approach was to hire an expert which was time consuming for large farms, hence to reduce human efforts and to improve the yield of fruits we are proposing a system which includes smart farming technique .In the proposed system image processing is used for getting the required output, we are using Open Cv library which is an image processing software. Images are classified and mapped to respective diseases on basis of following features: color, texture, morphology, structure of hole and odour. E NOSE is used which is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cindy Sherman s Work From my observation, I can tell that Cindy Sherman works consists of self portraits that offer critiques of gender and identity. Sherman s work interest me because she inserts herself into her art and expresses her own portrayals of female stereotypes found in films, television, and advertising. In Sherman s seminal series titled Untitled Film Stills I noticed that she examines and distorts femininity as a social construct, and she often uses a large color scale in her photographs. Sherman s work puts me in the mind of the circus, because many of her photographs consist of clowns, costume dress up, and disfigured mannequins. I find her work to be far from mediocre, because her pieces stand out and demand to be seen whether the photographers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on Concord Bookstore Concord Bookstore University of Phoenix Creating Change within Organizations HCS587 David Harrell 16 January, 2012 * The Concord Bookshop is a small town bookstore with a 64 year history and a cultural appeal enjoyed by the citizens of the town. In recent years the economic environment created fierce competition for the bookstore, coupled with a need for innovative technology meant a need for restructuring. The financial status of the bookshop was in grave distress. Fearing financial ruin the board members made a unanimous decision to implement significant changes. However, the board did not take the necessary steps of including the appropriate stakeholders in the change process and obtaining employee support. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Behaviour Change Change can be successful if a company or group within the organization changes the way an individual presents oneself (Spector, 2010). Behavior change is based on how an individual works within the environment. The employees of Concord Bookshop were not consulted therefore did not have an opportunity to verbalize their concerns or provide input to assist the company to move the bookstore in a new direction. The management team was aware of the financial distress and was willing to participate in any financial changes required. The employees of the bookstore had an abundance of knowledge and experience that may have contributed to ending financial turmoil (Schein, 2011). Open dialogue between the employees and owners may have facilitated the development and collaboration of new ideas in a competitive environment. The new strategies could have provided a new direction for the bookstore. According to Burnes, in discussing Kurt Lewin s Change Model, for change to be effective within a group there has to be a collective approach by each member of the group (2004). Conclusion The Concord Bookshop was a well respected historical bookstore facing financial challenges. While the bookstore employed knowledgeable and dedicated employees, the owners and board members did not engage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Nantucket Nectars Essay Nantucket Nectars Tom Scott and Tom First started Allserve, a floating convenience store serving boats in the Nantucket Harbour during their summer holidays in college. After graduation, during the winter of 1990, First recreated a peach fruit juice drink that he came across in Spain and started a side business selling fresh juice. Everyone loved the product and they went on to open the Allserve General Store on Nantucket s Straight Wharf. They named the fruit juice Nantucket Nectars . Scott and First invested their collective life savings of about $17,000 to contract a bottler and finance inventory in the first two years. The next two years saw them operating in an undercapitalized state on a small bank loan. Subsequently, in order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SWOT Analysis Strength Nantucket Nectars numerous strengths have led to their success. They produce all natural products that have a great taste, have a very strong management team as well as a strong branding, guerilla marketing skills, possess the ability to exploit small, rapidly changing market opportunities, last good access to single serve distribution in the New Age beverage market, and is the best vehicle for juice companies to expand into the juice cocktail category without risking their own brand equity. In addition, Nantucket Nectars management team has the required knowledge and experience with the single serve business and thus has the ability to add value to large player who wants to roll out new single serve products. Weakness As a company with limited financial resources, Nantucket Nectars have been disadvantaged in their channels of distribution. They have not been able to distribute their products in the supermarket on a large scale. As can be seen from tables D and E, although most of the New Age beverages were sold in the supermarkets (55%), the proportion of Nantucket Nectars supermarket sales was only 1%. Nantucket Nectars distributed their products mainly through other channels like delis and educational institutions and is thus missing out on a large portion of the consumers pie This inevitably means that the company would be able to increase their revenue substantially if they were able to distribute their products in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Saviour Siblings What Are The Risks And Down Sides To Creating Savior Siblings ? Outline Thesis Statement: What are the risks and down sides to creating savior siblings ? I. Why have a savior sibling II. What is a savior sibling? A. How are they created B. What is their purpose III. How does it not work? A. Flaws in the procedure B. Complications after the birth IV. Savior Siblings that weren t born for it A. Emotional issues of donor B. Emotional issues of recipient V. Who gets to decide? A. Medical emancipation B. Refusing medical treatment C. Conditions VI. It could all work out What are the risks and down sides of savior siblings ? Nothing is more wonderful than the birth of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What kind of guilt problems will the donor carry? Also, with some donations such as kidneys, the donor child with have reprocutions for the rest of his or her life. That child will be unable to play some sports growing up and the U.S. Army will not enlist them among other things. Of course serving as a donor is not in the best interest of them medically. Although some say a day of minor discomfort and minimal risk of anesthesia outweighs a lifetime without a healthy brother or sister (Pentz). Also the donor child could take pride in the fact that they saved their siblings life if all goes well. Who makes the call to say it is okay or worth the risk to allow a minor child to become a donor? Do the parents make the decisions, the sick child, the donor child, or the healthcare professionals? What if the sick child refuses? Even if that sick child is a minor they may refuse treatment. It is not a question of age, it is a question of competence. Competence is the ability to understand the nature of the proposed procedure and its possible consequences. If a child is competent, no matter the age, they have a legal and ethical right to refuse treatment. The competence of an individual should be determined by the clinician who is doing the purposed treatment. However, when children refuse treatment their parents may consent on their behave (Cornock). This is if the child does not have medical emancipation. Medical emancipation of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Willy Loman s Interpretation Of The American Dream American Dream: Willy s obsession to soon be recognized and financially successful. Willy s interpretation of the American dream was wrong because in order to be successful you have to sacrifice and work hard for what you want. Hope: All throughout the play, Willy puts his hope into his sons (mainly Biff) because he wants them to make it big and be well liked. He desperately wanted them to be ambitious. The importance of the opening scene is that it introduces the audience to the major characters. The setting in the play mainly takes place in the Loman s house, in New York City. There are other scene that take place outside the house such as Howard s office, Charley s office, Frank s Chop house.Willy strongly believes that Biff will settle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Effect of Stress on Health The Effect of Stress on Health Introduction Stress is a common phenomenon that affects people in some way (Barringer Orbuch, 2013). However, the level of stress varies from mild to acute stress. Research has shown concrete evidence on the impact of stress on physical and emotional health of humans. This works explore the contribution of stress on health status. Related Research Statement of Purpose The purpose of this study is to highlight the depth to which stress affects physical and emotional health of an individual. Specific Research Methods Although there are numerous research methods, this research focuses on qualitative research approach. This research is limited to research work done within the last seven years. All documents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Excessive release of this chemical leads to sleeplessness that affects normal human cycle. This contributes immensely to regular and sustained burnouts due to sleep deprivation (Seib, Whiteside, Humphrey, Lee, Thomas, Chopin, ... Anderson, 2014). Additionally, catecholamines affect the frontal region of the brain, which is instrumental in short term and long term memories (King, Lloyd Holewa, 2008). This leads to poor memory and retention capacity. Acute stress tends to have a long term mental health impact that affects multiple regions. The second response mechanism towards stress is by the heart, circulatory system and the lungs (Seib et al., 2014; Wells, 2013). Uncontrolled release of metabolic signals leads to poor digestion and absorption of bear. As the concentration of bear increases, the heart beat increases to try and distribute the concentration of bear to other parts of the body, which leads to an increase in blood pressure (Seib et al., 2014; Wells, 2013). To country oxygen demand, the breathing system suddenly increases as the lungs take in as much oxygen as they possibly can to satisfy its shortage in the blood stream (Wells, 2013). On the other hand, the spleen increases discharge of white and red blood cells to ensure that more blood cells are available to transport excess oxygen throughout the circulatory system. Research has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Organ Transplant An organ transplant is a surgical operation conducted to replace an organ unable to function properly with a new one. An organ, in turn, is an accumulation of cells and tissues gathered to perform the functions of body. Therefore, any part of the body which acts as a performer of specific function is called an organ. There are two possible ways of how the organ donation(OD) can take place. The first is the donation of cadaveric organs (organs from recently deceased people). The decision to donate in this way requires the consent of a person in the form of an indication on the driver license, like in the USA (Gruessner, Benedetti, 2008, 54) or health care document as an organ donor card, in Netherlands, Sweden, Ireland, for example... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Generally, Buddhism considers OD to be a positive act of human. Buddhists say that when a person dies, he should be treated with a care, but there is no essential focus on physical integrity, i.e. body is not necessary to be kept integral (Oliver et al, 2010, 4). From this one might come up with a thought that buddhists focus on spiritual development and individual consciousness is given much attention in the religion, while preservation of physical body might not be crucial. Consequently, giving an organ to another person would not be perceived as inappropriate act, but rather as an expression of generosity and altruism. From the evidences presented above it may be concluded that none of the major religions forbids OD to be done by a person. Basically, they encourage people to make self sacrificial, compassionate and benevolent to the humanity acts, such as donations. Likewise, some religions leave a space for people to identify whether they suppose OD to be an act of charity or mistreatment of individual s self esteem by themselves. Religion mostly directs a person to follow a right, in their understanding, path on grounds of what is appropriate and what should not be done to avoid mistakes or improper behavior. Meanwhile, people, being followers of a particular religion, might interpret ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Laramie Project Summary The play The Laramie project by Moises Kaufman addresses the brutal murder of openly gay teenager Matthew Shepard in a small town of Laramie, Wyoming in 1998. The chronological structure of the play draws together interviews conducted after the event by Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic TheatreProject. Additionally, Kaufman uses these journal entries to retell and reconstruct what happened on the night of Matthew s assault, addressing the issue of gay hate crime. The play itself was structured into three acts. The first act consists of several interviews from townspeople, however builds intensity towards the end. The last scene brings the actors together to show how the character s are related, showing us the messages and ideas... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I had worked hard to develop my skills and incorporate theatre techniques. For example, during rehearsals, I struggled with realism within my acting. However, this immensely improved due to rehearsal and other practitioners. In adding realism within my performance, my characters became believable and authentic which the audience could then identify. During this production I also improved my ability to multi role, which is extremely difficult to achieve. When establishing character s, I ensured there was a strong difference between each of their traits. In adapting my realism and multi rolling abilities the audience could see a strong change of character. There are certain elements of my performance, which I would have liked to improve on such as costume change. During a scene I had to undertake a quick costume change which I was not prepared for. This was challenging, although I could have improved if I had more time to rehearse my costume changes. I would have liked to add more movement within my scenes, this would have given my characters more in depth personality traits. Finally, to improve my performance I could have rehearsed my lines on a regular basis. In doing this would have released stress and I would have been more confident throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay On How He Cheated How he cheated and how I chose to stay Have you ever felt the feeling of finding the right guy? The guy who fits in the puzzle? The perfect guy who fills your stomach with butterflies, the guy who you tell all your aspirations and the only person where you lose all your inhibitions with. If you ve never felt it. He will come, he s just there around the corner waiting for the right moment to reach you. If you have, isn t it fantastic? Magic, sparks, although complicated, because you also needto reciprocate the same fantastic things he makes you feel. You need to learn what he likes, what he doesn t. What works for him and what does not. It seems like an arduous task, but the excitement and joy we feel is what gratifies and satisfies our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ironically and luckily for me, I haven t seen them. They planned on meeting up, I never thought that these three words were meant to break you, Want to hang? and there, I fell apart. It was hell like. My friends and I used to joke about how we re going straight to hell because of the meanness intact with our personalities, but I think, I raced them there. It was infuriating and I was so anxious about my shortcomings. Was it my fault? I wanted to cry endlessly but I remembered his promise. A few months back, he gave me a silver commitment ring, engrossed with the words, I m willing to wait for it, and that gave me hope. I don t want to believe that it was faux, that he wasn t really willing to wait for our love to prosper, to solidify, or to overcome our catches. Instead, I chose to believe that promise. As I quote Blair Waldorf again for the hundredth time, If you really want something, don t stop for anyone or anything until you get it. My battle cry sounds a little masochistic, or completely masochistic, but I ve decided, I ve made up my mind, and I m going to face his catch, I will stay. I was head over heels for this guy for about a month, I had the audacity to walk up to him and talk to him, why stop now? I always tell myself, to my friends even, that I m a strong and an independent person. So, I confronted him, he apologized a million times, and hell I don t believe any of it. But, he made a promise, I asked him if wants to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Intelligence Vs And Isaac Asimov s Theory Of Multiple... Most everyone who has undergone public schooling and standardized testing is familiar with the thought Does this test even assess any real ability? . Generally, people who don t perform well on these tests either believe that standardized testing only works for people who are book smart or that standardized testing does not work at all. But what is book smart anyway? Some people tend to generalize intelligenceinto two categories, people who are book smart and people who are street smart , as exemplified in Isaac Asimov s What is Intelligence, Anyway? . In Asimov s excerpt, he tells the story of a young woman who performed well when it came to standardized testing, but realized that she was not street smart. When she went to her mechanic to fix her car, he asks her a trick question and, when she answers incorrectly, says that he knew she would get it wrong because she was so book smart that there was no way she was street smart (122 123). This leads to the distinction that book smart refers to idealized and theoretical intelligence, while street smart refers to a type of hands on intelligence. While this is a common way for people to view intelligence, there exists an even more thorough examination of intelligence Howard Gardner s Theory of Multiple Intelligenceswhich outlines as many as nine types of intelligence. Bearing in mind that there are so many different types of intelligence, it begs the question of whether or not standardized testing can really be a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Magnet Environmental Science Project Most sustainable aspects of Riverwood grounds and faculty Riverwood s recycling club attempts to make sure each classroom as a recycling bin. Some of the food in the cafeteria is sourced locally, reducing the amount of fuel used to bring it to campus. Because this school offers both AP Environmental Science and magnet Environmental Science, the student body has a better awareness of how to behave in an environmentally sustainable manner. Many teachers are using less paper on average because of online resources like Edmodo, Schoology, and Turnitin. Ways to reduce Riverwood s environmental footprint Riverwood could become more environmentally sustainable by requiring freshmen to take either AP Environmental Science or Magnet Environmental Science, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One major change that could be made would be to replace paper towels in the bathroom with hand dryers. According to Restroom Direct, a hand dryer cost $159.00, so if the administration put hand dryers in eight of the Riverwood bathrooms, it would cost $1,272. On average, a hand dryer costs between .02 and .18 cents in electricity whereas a paper towel costs 1.00 cent on average per sheet, so using hand dryers would vastly reduce the amount of electricity used as well the amount of paper wasted. Another way the Riverwood administration could help the environment would be to start a composting program. This program could gain volunteers through a compost club and through partnerships with other clubs and societies like Beta Club and the National Honor Society so that students could receive service hours for helping with the compost program or donating needed materials. According to the Green Mountain Farm to School initiative, the necessary materials for starting a school compost program are at least five 5 gallon buckets, a scale, work gloves, 1 cart for housing buckets, a shovel, a supply of hay or manure, cloth rags, a compost thermometer, and sifting screen. The school could get many of these materials from donations but if they were to buy them, the price would be approximately $175.19. According to Amazon, five 5 gallon buckets would cost $52.35, a scale would be $15.95, a pair of work gloves would be $12.44, a cart would be $37.02, a shovel would be $14.94, a small bale of hay would be approximately $4.38 (according to the University of Wisconsin), a five pound bag of manure would cost $11.12, cloth rags could be donated by parents, a compost thermometer would cost $26.99, and a sifting screen would cost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Expansive First Movement From Schubert s Rosamunde The expansive first movement from Schubert s Rosamunde quartet is an odyssey in which the principal melody, first heard in A minor, sets out on an epic quest for the attainment of A major. Laid out in a straight forward Sonata Form, the Primary theme appears as a triple period, with the last of the three phrases being in A major. The violent cadence in m. 32 dramatically switches the mode back into a menacing A minor, completely forfeiting the three tries in which the Primary theme so yearningly made to establish itself in A major. In looking through the movement, not only are there an abundance of sudden and violent cadences, but sudden and violent cadences that abruptly alter the direction in which the movement was seemingly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 33, and make their final appearance in m. 270 as a pick up gesture to the closing material of the Recapitulation before the Coda. Otherwise, this triplet figure features strongly in the more flurried parts of the movement, namely in the transitional material of the Primary theme and the transitional material of the Secondary theme. They are conspicuously missing from areas of relative passivity, such as the main thematic areas of both the Primary and Secondary themes. Enigmatically, the triplet figure does not feature in the Development. It is possible to see that this triplet figure features most prominently in areas that are highly unstable. Beginning right after the cataclysmic A minor chord in m. 32, the triplet figure first appears in m. 33 as just a tail of the cadence, as if it were turbulence caused by the suddenness of the cadence. It appears again shortly after another strong cadence in D minor (down one step in the circle of fifths), again as an after thought. The triplet figure returns again, this time with full force and intention in m. 44, acting as both the motor rhythmic element as well as a linear underpinning in a sequence of the descending circle of fifths. The figure disappears in m. 56 into eighth notes through rhythmic augmentation, just as the the movement reaches the Medial Caesura. The triplet figure is then absent for the next ten measures, where an antecedent consequent structure forms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Benefits Of NASA Technology As indicated by NASA s Technology Transfer Program s NASA Technologies benefit our lives, highway safety grooving and improved radial tires were engineered approximately around the time of the cold war. Innovations such as these were initially meant to prevent the total amount of fatalities among landing spacecraft. Despite these new technologies being intended to aid space exploration, innovators realized they can efficiently make the public better by implementing their discoveries. Highway safety grooving was initially meant to increase the traction to reduce aircraft accidents on wet runways. Once the Grooving and grinding Association realized that their inventions had real world applications, they immediately used the technique at the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, NASA s research in the use of lightweight, ultra strength alloys known as metallic glass greatly affected the way sports equipment is manufactured. Being the first of its kind, it was more than twice the strength of titanium, one of these new alloys is without weak spots and highly resistant to deforming, which allows for near total energy transfer, lower vibration, greater comfort, and increased performance (NASA Technologies Benefit Our Lives). Developed by NASA to prevent g forces from harming astronauts, shock absorbent foams are able to take the form of preset objects and retract to their original shapes. Current athletic helmets and protective padding would not be as effective without this shock reduction technology. The same material is found in medical beds, footwear, fighter jet, and furniture (NASA Technologies Benefit Our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Tornado Storm Design Model The Federal Emergency Management agency, FEMA, began work in the 1970s to determine safe room design parameters by looking at post tornado damage and analyzing building performance after a tornado. FEMA has provided guidance and tips for tornado protection since the 1980s; through various publications of the work and recommendations. In 2008, the International Code Council, ICC, and the National Storm Shelter Association, NSSA published the ICC 500 08 ICC /NSSA standard for the design and construction of a storm shelter. An open ballot, consensus method produced this standard (as needed for all legal code adoptions). The updated version of the standard was published in 2014 and the commentary for the 2014 version was published just... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Up to 16 bolts, i.e. Red Head Anchor Bolts, with a tensile strength of 4,600lbs each, hold above ground tornado shelters to their concrete pads. This sound great, but the only problem is that many concrete pads cannot handle that much force directly, producing a bottleneck in the system. These structures must withstand over 200 mph of wind and debris such as houses and cars flying at them. FEMA continues to do research by analyzing post storm damage and often publishes results and tips; with the most recent one being FEMA P 361 Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes: Guidance for Community and Residential Safe Rooms (3rd edition) and FEMA P 320 Taking shelter from the storm: building a safe room for your home or small business (4th edition) in 2015 and 2014, respectively. These publications are not codes or standards, since they were not written to be a part of building codes, but they are only there to provide suggestions, and basic research and design information. However, they have became a part of many building codes due to the lack of an official standard. The previously mentioned ICC 500 sets forth rules for many things relating to the design and construction of storm shelters. Things like administrative items, shelter design requirements, siting rules, etc. FEMA recommends going to an enclosed basement or underground ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Church Of Liberalism By Ann Coulter Brittany Zeock James Holland Michael Martin Government Politics in the US 4/30/15 Ramblings of the Ill informed In Godless: The Church of Liberalism, published by Three Rivers Press in 2007, author Ann Coulter argues that liberalism has become a religion despite liberals rejecting god and religion. On the first page Coulter writes, Of course liberalism is a religion. It has its own cosmology, its own miracles . . . its own churches, its own high priests, its own saints, its own total worldview, and its own explanation of the existence of the universe. In other words, liberalism contains all the attributes of what is generally known as a religion. Coulter attempts to draw many parallels between liberals and religious people in the beginning of the book. Coulter then gets into the ideologies that the liberal religion possesses in the chapters to follow. This includes Coulter s assertion that liberals love violent criminals, but hate fetuses because all liberals oppose the death penalty and support abortions. Coulter s overgeneralizations continue when she rants and yells about the liberal media s adoration for educators and how teachers are the saints for leftists and schools are like churches of socialism. Then Coulter states that educators are indoctrinating students with false beliefs in evolution and turning children away from Christianity. Finally, Coulter attempts to disprove evolution a very small amount understanding of what evolution really is. In Godless: The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. An Essay On Alaska Research Paper Alaska is a land of special places, special moments, and special people. Alaska is a land of rare beauty and big distances. Alaska is so rich in natural resources. Alaska is one of the few great expanses of natural land left in the country. Alaska is so big, it covers several climatic and geographical regions. Alaska s economy depends heavily on increasingly diesel fuel for heating, transportation, electric power and light. Though wind and hydroelectric power are abundant and underdeveloped, proposals for statewide energy systems e.g. uneconomical at the time of the r fuel prices, long distances and low population. The cost of a US gallon of gas in urban Alaska prices in rural areas are generally significantly higher but vary widely depending on transportation costs. Seasonal usage peaks, nearby petroleumdevelopment infrastructure and many other factors. The flag of Alaska have eight gold stars. Forming The Big Dipper and Polaris, on a dark blue field. The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation. Major which symbolizes a bear, an animal indigenous to Alaska. As depicted on the flag, its stars can be used as a guide by the novice to locate Polaris and determine true north. which varies considerably from a magnetic north. Alaska s state flower is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mario Chalmers is from Alaska. NBA point guard known best for his defensive game. He began his career with the Miami Heat in 2008 and won NBA Championships with the team in 2012 and 2013. BEFORE FAME He was a 3 time 4A State Player of the Year during his career at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska. TRIVIA. He helped Kansas University win a National Championship in 2008, hitting a buzzer beater to send the final game against Memphis into overtime. FAMILY LIFE He was born to Ronnie and Almarie Chalmers. He became a father to two children: Zachiah and Queen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay about Understanding Depression The term depression is widely misused in today s society. All human beings experience periods in life where they are sad for a relatively short period of time, which is considered normal. Those who experience sadness for extended periods may be suffering from depression. Two terms used to reference the classifications of depression, are Major Depressive Disorder, and Dysthymia. Individual diagnosis of these classifications is dependent on the length of time, and severity of symptoms experienced by the individual. The causes for these depressive states can be due to genetics or the insufficient production of neurotransmitters, which provide the brain with the data necessary to regulate one s psychological well being. Two examples... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of following story is to introduce the symptoms of depression and an appropriate method to provide positive intervention to help one who may be suffering from a depressive state. The ability to recognize the symptoms of depression, and how to address the situation can mean the difference between life and death. Marybeth and Kenny had been friends for as long as they could remember. They were like peas and carrots always together. If you saw Kenny, you saw Marybeth and vice versa. As they grow into young teenagers, this friendship continued. Approaching their senior year in High school, they began to discuss what colleges they would like to attend. Being from the rural city of Bumpus Mills in the Blue Grass state of Kentucky, they both had visions of seeing the world and wanted to attend the University of Kentucky (UK), Located in Boiling Green. Their imaginations ran wild with what life would be like in the big city. As the year, progressed Kenny and Marybeth excelled in their studies, and submitted their applications for acceptance to UK. After several weeks Marybeth received her letter of acceptance. Immediately, she ran next door to Kenny s house and asked if he had received his letter. Kenny with a sad face expressed that he had received his letter, but the University denied his application. Marybeth consoled Kenny, as he was her, best friend and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Business Proposal For San Diego Essay Abstract The business proposal aims at addressing the parking problem in the University. The aim of the proposal is provide a good transportation alternative to the students and members of staff of the university. The Bicycle initiative is a business proposal aimed at not only providing employment opportunities, but meeting the demands of the target market. Business proposal for San Diego Unicycle Introduction The business proposal aims at addressing certain basic demands within the transportation sector. The business also aims at addressing the parking menace problem in the University Of San Diego California (Paulsen Smart, 2013). The business also aims at providing high quality service to the members of the University through a well coordinated partnership. Background The University of San Diego is located in San Diego California, a place known as La Jolla in the United States. The university is found 866 ha near the Pacific Ocean Coast. The main campus has approximately 466 ha of land. The university is one of the oldest universities in California (Paulsen Smart, 2013). The university offers over 200 graduate and undergraduate programs. The university enrolls approximately 6,300 graduate and 22,700 undergraduate students every year. The University of San Diego California is recognized as one of the top research universities in United States. The University was ranked 8th during the 2015 rankings by World Report and US news (Matter, 2015). Even though ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Women In Colonial Georgia Women were very important to the colony in georgia ever since it was established. The women had to fulfill their role as traditional women. The task of men and women were complementary; there work required both labor and stability. Throughout the colonial period women came to georgia and settled with families and religious groups, or sometimes by themselves seeking a new start. They came to georgia as wives, mother, daughters, or sometimes alone as servants or slaves. The women were either English, Salzburger, German, Scots, Irish, Sephardic Jews, and African, after 1750, when slavery became popular. White women were hardworking people and the trustees admired that. But in a colony that was also intended to protect the exposed southern... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early doubt about the female colonists began to fade. The Founding Trustee, James Oglethorpe eventually came to appreciate the value of women, even in the southern soldiers town closest to the Spanish border. James encouraged the Trust to send hardworking wives with recruits because a single man was very great at causing trouble. Efforts increased to give passage to wives, sisters, and daughters. Family formed the basic structural element of society, and so marriage was highly encouraged. The variation of men and women made women valuable and marriageable. The men were the head of the family who used the legal rights of a household. A married womanwas a feme covert, whose legal existence, was suspended during the marriage, or at least incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband, according to the British Law. A feme covert did have dower rights, which gave her claim to property in case of a husband s death, she had to renounce this claim of dower to any land of the husband before he could sell it. A woman s role was to be a loving Wife, an affectionate Mother, and a true housekeeper. Divorce was not allowed, but some women escaped from marriage by running away, and there were few ways for them to support themselves. Most marriages, ended because of the death, and in Georgia that could mean short marriages and equally brief window ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Bitter And Sweet Pdf I read the book The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. For this book I will be analyzing how the author s choices brings the text together and how the structure and craft affect my understanding of what constitutes a family. I will be using textual evidence from the story to show how the author s choices and my further understanding relates to the book and the real world. First, the author uses word craft to bring the text together by using details and imagery. On page 179 it reads, that, and a vinyl record, a 78, propped up on a little wooden display . This quote shows the author using details. The authors purpose here was to emphasize the value of the record. You know this because Sheldon isn t the wealthiest man, but for him to set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On page 3 it says, Two outpost of an old war conflict where Chinese and Japanese immigrants rarely spoke to one another. . This quote shows how the author introduces the conflict of the story. The main conflict of the story is that it takes place during World War II. The Japanese have bombed pearl harbour which brought the United states into the war. Franklin roosevelt signed the executive order 9066 in 1942 which brought over 100,000 Japanese to internment camps. This is what the entire book is based on, and the author informs you of that in the first section. On page 3 it also says, ...Seattle s Chinatown and Japantown, two outpost of an old conflict war . This quote shows how the author introduces the setting of the story. The story mostly takes place in 1942 during World War II in Seattle s Chinatown and Japantown. However, the story does jump to 1986 when Henry is older and has a son. The author s purpose is to mainly describe the setting of the story. He does that by starting the book by telling you where it takes place, but also by labeling the chapters with dates or years to help you know when the story is taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ed Sullivan s Influence On Popular Culture Mom, let s watch the Ed Sullivan show. This was one of the most common sayings on the night of February 9th, 1964 when more than 70 million people watched the Beatles debut on national television. Ed Sullivan got his start by working as a newspaper columnist, and then later getting chosen as the host of the variety show Toast of the Town. Which largely influenced popular culture and the entire music industry through its telecasts of Elvis Presley and the Beatles, and by having all forms of entertainment appear on the show. Musical Career Beginning of his career. Ed Sullivan s early career largely influenced his career later in life. Ed Sullivan, who became known as the great stone face worked as a newspaper columnist and became famous for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Ed Sullivan was selected as the host of the Toast of the town, the struggle and problems to get the show rolling were many. In many American families, the Ed Sullivan show was something that was an institution and was regularly watched every Sunday night. The reason why it was such a celebrated part of all American families was because even with awkward gestures Ed Sullivan still managed to bring an extraordinary variety of the best entertainment to American families. The show had its first telecast in the summer of 1948, and was produced with a limited budget of only $1375. The show was one of many quite similar to it that had very short television lives, and so people were skeptical and didn t expect it to last long at all, but they went for it anyway with only $375 set aside for talent and the two young stars of the show being Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. In the beginning of the show, its performers and range of entertainment was limited, but over the years its scope widened to new forms and variety of entertainment as the name officially changed to the Ed Sullivan show. Some of the new telecasts and segments came from foreign countries such as Japan, the Soviet Union, Italy, France, England, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Mexico, Israel, Cuba, and Hong Kong. Some of the shows were extraordinary in themselves, such as the 90 minute tribute to Irving Berlin, which ended in true Sullivan fashion with a huge American flag in fireworks and the entire cast singing God Bless America (Brooks Marsh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Were De Valera’s personal Catholic views responsible for... Were De Valera s personal Catholic views responsible for the religious elements in the Irish Constitution? Eamon De Valera put much effort into the making of the Irish Constitution. In fact he is said to have helped to confirm the stable, constitutional direction of the independent Irish state. The Constitution is often referred to as De Valera s Constitution as it was something that he put so much effort and time into. Chubb has said that at times, De Valera seemed to see Catholicism and Irishness as the one and the same. He uses a reference from De Valera s Patrick s Day broadcast to demonstrate this; Since the coming of St. Patrick, fifteen hundred years ago, Ireland has been a Christian and a Catholic nation. All the ruthless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After reading it, De Valera replied that the majority of the work could not be used in the actual body of the constitution, but perhaps in the preamble. It seems that the committee of Jesuits were worried that Cahill had gone rogue and was adding bits to their suggestions without telling them. As a result of this their report was to be a formal submission qhich would be sent to De Valera as an official presentation from the Irish Province of Jesuits rather than going through Cahill as they had previously been doing. Three intellectuals John McErlean, Joseph Canavan and Edward Coyne were appointed to this project to help Cahill. Fr Coyne said that a constitution should define ...... the rights of the individual..... which he could not surrender to any Government. They looked to the preamble of the Polish constitution for inspiration on the following subjects; the rights of the family (in particular education), religion to be thought in denominational schools (where possible), the state would not be able to dissolve a valid marriage, State relations with the Catholic Church were to be defined by a Concordat, freedom of religious worship, ecclesiastical property, private property, freedom of speech and of the press. These were initially taken by the group from the Polish constitution and then tweaked to suit Ireland. Cahill tried to pass this work off as his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Exercise Associated Muscle Cramps Muscle cramps are painful, involuntary contractions of a muscle normally under voluntary control. Muscle cramps are caused by abnormal functioning of the motor nerves which control muscles. Cramps intensify when the nervous system is stressed. They can also be associated with intense exercise, and occur immediately after or during exercise. Exercise associated musclecramps are more commonly experienced by athletes and are the one of the most common conditions that require medical attention during or after a sporting event. The degree of cramps increases with higher frequency, duration and intensity of the exercise, and are especially common in endurance athletes such as marathon runners. In addition, dehydration and neuromuscular causes are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If muscle cramps were due to dehydration, a simple solution would be to replace the fluids lost. Nevertheless, researchers found, that when carbohydrate electrolyte fluids were ingested at a rate that matched the sweat loss, muscle cramps still occurred in about sixty nine percent of athletes. Athletes who develop muscle cramps often ingest the same amounts of fluids during exercise as do the non cramping athletes. Granted, the dehydration and electrolyte imbalance theory also has countless limitations. Muscle cramps may appear in the presence of significant electrolyte or fluid losses during exercise, however numerous other variables associated with exercise may be factors, such as accumulation of metabolites, intensity of exercise and acclimatization. Since athletes who experience muscle cramps often have significant fluid deficits, restoring body fluids is an appropriate solution against development of more serious forms of heat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Difference Between Management Information Systems And... Management Information Systems Versus Decision Support System: Know The Difference Over the last three decades, global business communities thrive on fluctuating demands, technological advancements, competitive business processes and a vibrant economic environment, resulting in an upsurge of the different information and support systems vital for business survival. Among the varieties of information systemsare: ManagementInformation Systems (MIS), Decision Support System(DSS), Transaction Processing Systems (TPS), Knowledge Work Systems (KWS), Office Automated Systems (OAS) and so on. Each information system was designed for a specific purpose, playing different roles in decision making and organizational hierarchy, but depends largely on the needs of the business organization. (Laudon Laudon, 2012) Two of the most widely used information systems in business organizations are the Management Information Systems (MIS) and Decision Support System (DSS). What differentiates one from the other? What are their characteristics and what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both systems can be utilized by managers and decision makers to come up with effective solutions to business problems, project future projects, develop business processes and ensure effective management. It is of vital importance though to contemplate which one is preferred over the other based on the specific needs of the company, enterprise or institution. By knowing the nature of each system, business managers and decision makers can come up with better, effective and well informed business decisions. References Laudon, Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P., Management Information Systems, 12th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Jeff Kinneeveauk Jeff Kinneeveauk, an IГ±upiaq Eskimo from Point Hope, Alaska is the current President and CEO of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Energy Services. His heritage, culture and environment shaped who he is and is proud of it. As a native Alaskan, he endured to be strong for his existence depended on it. The community and his family helped him become a leader while his relatives served as his mentors and role models. The leadershipstyle of his tribe to shut up and watch, not to ask the why questions, and to follow through are a few of the principles he adapts for his leadership. As the president of the company, Kinneeveauk defined his role as a person with authority to hire and fire, have fiscal responsibility to the company, employees and shareholders, and to make tough decisions. As a CEO, he is the chief... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As changes occur he tries to be truthful and straightforward, for it is when employees are unaware of what is happening to the company that a leader fails. Pivotal to the success of a leader is communication, a human skill that is required at all levels of management. In the process of being a leader, Kinneeveauk emphasized the importance of not losing oneself, of being you, being comfortable with your skin. A large number of leaders have no idea who they are; they recognize what they are and live according to the expectation of their position. To him, 50% to 60% of being a leader is recognizing who you are and not living to the expectations of the job. Knowing who you are and becoming who you are as a leader [and learning over time the what of the job] encapsulates the trait approach of a leader. Humility of a leader towards one s own views, a trait of a spiritual leader, is another thing that Kinneeveauk believes and practices. Leaders can never make their own views the norm of the group, instead, constant self scrutiny is a must for lack of humility can lead a leader to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Role Of Mercy Killing In John Steinbeck s Of Mice And Men When a person, puts another person out of their misery to save them is called mercy killing. George Milton and Lennie Small are migrant workers that travel together throughout Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. At the end George has to take Lennie s life. George did it to put Lennie at peace. Mercy killing is a way of ending people s lives in a peaceful way and George is a great example of that. George has the right to take Lennie s life. Mercy killing helps people out of their misery and from becoming hurt. In the book, Of Mice and Men, when Lennie breaks a lady s neck and kills her and her husband exclaims, I m gonna shoot the guts outta that big bastard! (Steinbeck 98). All the men at the ranch are angry at Lennie and craving for revenge. George knows what has happened and he fears for the worst when he asks the lady s husband if he can take it easy on Lennie. Similar to Lennie s death,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is true, however, seeing people struggle and suffer is grievous to do, as for the man in the article about killing his wife and sister. When asked about his client, Lance Anderson s defense attorney, described his client as a man who was simply overcome with the circumstances of caring for his ailing wife and sister (Serna). People do not like seeing other people suffer and that is what the article responded with and feels. If people liked to observe people suffer, wouldn t there be more murders? Killing people to save them is the main form of mercy killing and is used for an acceptable reason. In conclusion, people who like to watch people suffer are animals and cruel, compared to people who grieve when witnessing people agonize over their own pain. Mercy killing is to help hurting souls by putting them out of their misery. It can be shown as an act of cruelty against people who never fully affirm they want to be killed. But, watching someone endure pain for a long time it is acceptable to have them pass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of Vince Lombardi s Speech Although Vince Lombardi may have given a famous motivational speech, his wasn t the only important event that was happening that day. There were many other events that was happening as well for example on the same day of Vince s speech was the Vietnam War. Vince adapted Imagery,Metaphor, and similes in his speech,What It takes to be number one. He uses those words because the words granted the audience motivation to feel like a king.Vince gave a speech on the gigantic open field that they made history on,winning the superbowl. Vince gave this speech at the super bowl on the field,and it was 3 years before his death,the speech was given on jan 20th 1963.Lombardi suggests using metaphor, simile, and imagery so that people shouldn t just... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking it back,as it may sounds lombardi in reality he also faces the reality of facing rivals of other teams which also brings out the competitiveness in himself for his team to win.Every time a football player goes to ply his trade he s got to play from the ground up from the soles of his feet right up to his head Being the top alpha is the only rule Lombard sets for his team, he doesn t need players who thinks having second place is okay only the mindset that being number one is the only place is the best. Players who keeps their head up and never down is the one he wants, he doesn t need players that won t push their boulders in order to win. Being a coach may be a hard position but Lombardi was that coach who was there to keep pushing his team. Lombardi may have been a coach that was harsh only wanted commitment and want his team to be number one,not second. A lesson is that there are options,you want to win you go give it your all but if you think it s alright to be second place there isn t any place for that just only first place. Metaphors, much of this was seen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Analysis Of Sex Pistols Anarchism, Freedom, And Power During the 1970s, anarchy engulfed the minds of British youth because they felt that authority was denying their freedom with excessive rules and regulations. William O. Reichert the author of Anarchism, Freedom, and Power argues Anarchist insists that the idea of human liberty, while it cannot be made an absolute, must be maintained as the highest of all human values. Freedom, that is to say is the essential characteristic of a fully developed humanity...Nevertheless it must not be lost sight of as the guiding star of all social science, for to be human is to be free. This quote illustrates that experiencing life in total freedom is the philosophy that grounded anarchismand influenced the outbreak of the punk subculture. However, during... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the basic choices in design, the magazines effectively were able to communicate the message of anarchy to British youth. However, a year later, in 1977, punk bands started to incorporate more successful design elements. For example, [fanzines] compiled photographs of desolate and graffitied London landscapes that reflected punk s dystopian vision of No Future ...the graphic design of punk zines soon advanced to incorporate collage, montage, illustration and a wider colour palette that contrasted with the simply typed or handwritten black and white aesthetic of most earlier examples. This stark change in the punk aesthetic is seen London s Outrage, no. 2, 1977, title page and p. 3 (See image 3) . On the right side of the magazine spread, there is a black and white photo of an apartment building, a young teenager, and the typeset headline that says London s Outrage. The typography of this layout is quite notable and exudes chaos. For example, the L and the O are cut off by the edge of the paper. Additionally, the word London is set on a diagonal path which is crooked that leads the viewers eye to a building. The word Outrage is kinked too, but not nearly as pronounced as London. On the left side of the magazine spread, there is a photo of a landscape that looks trashed and desolate. However, on the bottom, hand written letters say Ay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Great Wave Off Kanagawa Japanese Masterpiece The Great Wave off Kanagawa; a Japanese Masterpiece Almost instantaneously recognizable, The Great Wave off Kanagawa (woodblock, 10 1/8 x 14 15/16 in, c. 1830 32), created by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai in 1830, beautifully captures the graceful, swelling movement of a crashing tsunami. Because of the way in which line and proportion are utilized, this woodblock print gracefully portrays the sheer power of the ocean. Derived from the Edo period in nineteenth century Japan, this classic was the first of a series of works from Hokusai titled Thirty six views of Mount Fuji, all of which effortlessly depict the mountain in a wide array of angles and scenery. Arguably, The Great Wave off Kanagawais the most iconic and cherished piece of Japanese artwork in the world. Even more importantly, Hokusai is considered prominent father figure for both Japanese art, as well as Western modernization as a whole. The Great Wave truly displays how tiny and weak man is compared to the force of nature. Not only is The Great Wave a quintessential piece of art, but it established a piece in the comprehensive networks of art, trade, and politics, that has instilled a tremendous positive impact on the twenty first century. Created solely from the vivid imagination of Hokusai, the primary compositional focus of this simple, but deceptively dynamic print, is the massive deep blue and white wave located in the left foreground of the work. Its detailed, curling white caps make it appear as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Accident Avoidance Course TSP NO: DATE: USACRC 012ВGSВ0005 1 June 2006 TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE FOR TASK TITLE(S): Accident Avoidance Course U.S. Army Installation Management Agency THIS PACKAGE HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR: United States Army Installation Management Agency PROPONENT FOR THIS TSP IS: United States ArmyInstallation Management Agency, FOREIGN DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS: This product has been reviewed by the product developers in coordination with the IMA foreign disclosure authority. This product is releasable to students from all requesting foreign countries without restrictions. 1 1 Jun 06 (TASK TITLE) TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE LESSON PLAN SECTION I ADMINISTRATIVE DATA SECTION II INTRODUCTION TERMINAL... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The course review and conclusion become active only after you complete each of the sections. Use the LIGHT METERS serve as your bookmark if you should have to leave the course for any reason. Should you need assistance in a given area, look to the bottom of the screen for area tips, or click the Help button at anytime. Your first assignment is to review today s headlines. 6 NOTE: Click START COURSE Terminal Learning Objective NOTE: Inform the students of the following terminal learning objective. At the completion of this lesson, you (the student) will: ACTION: CONDITIONS: STANDARDS: Identify the different features of an effective Accident Avoidance Program. In a classroom environment with facilitated group discussions. Recognize different features of an effective Accident Avoidance Program.
  • 44. Safety Requirements Risk Assessment Level Environmental Consideration Evaluation None Low It is the responsibility of all Soldiers to protect the environment from damage. Every time you drive a vehicle. SECTION III PRESENTATION ELO A ACTION: CONDITIONS: STANDARDS: 1. Identify how attitudes affect the way people drive. In a classroom environment with facilitated group discussions. Recognize different features of an effective Accident Avoidance Program. Learning Step/Activity 1 Read Today s Headlines. Method of instruction: Conference. . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Symbolism In Farenheit 451 Bradbury s use of symbolism is apparent in the first chapter, when the protagonist, Guy Montag, meets Clarisse McClellan, whose face is like a mirror (8). This first impression not only functions as a descriptor for Clarisse s character, but also introduces the mirror as a symbol and indicates on the fundamental problem with Montag s society. The novel reflects several dystopian themes where the government declares everyone free and happy, as M. Camara in his article, Contemporary Anglo American Dystopian Fiction , emphasizes that the spiritual void prevailing in the society (79) is caused by the fact that people are spared the pain of reflecting on complex questions (79). He suggests that totalitarian rule creates a hive of people who... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further examples of symbolism relating to the theme of everyone being declared free and happy are found in the titles of the chapters, such as The Sieve and the Sand (67). The reader sees this is a sympathetic story from Montag s childhood, where he tries to fill a sieve with sand and ends up frustrated by the impossibility of the task, here his frustration with the impossibility of reading and retaining the words of a book. He reasons that if you read fast and read all, maybe some of the sand will stay in the sieve (74). This shows not only how Montag cannot grasp the full meaning of what he reads because there are various gaps in his knowledge, but also that sand is representative of Truth and knowledge while the sieve is representative of how the government retains certain knowledge from the public and misleads it with false ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Joint Compressive Plan Of Action Analysis The Joint Compressive Plan of Action In March 2013, President Obama s determination to achieve real progress in the nuclear negotiations during his second term led to the start of a secret round of negotiations with Iran. Rouhani s election brought back Javad Zarif, Iran s foreign minister, who had previously negotiated with the E3. In September, just months after the Iranian election, the outline of a deal (later known as JPOA) the between the two states broke surface. According to The Guardian, the secret talks were the reason why United States and Iran were able to strike a deal quickly after Rouhani s victory (Entessar and Afrasiabi 36). In addition, by summer 2013, Iran had completed the range of activities associated with a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( Iran Nuclear Deal ). In addition, Iran agreed to enrich uranium to very low levels (3.67%); limit how much low enriched uranium it has; dismantle its plutonium reactor, redesign it, and not build new reactors for 15 years. According to the same B.B.C. article, should Iran violate any aspect of the deal, the UN sanctions will automatically snap back into place for 10 years, with the possibility of a five year extension ( Iran Nuclear Deal 1). Regarding the IAEA, Iran agreed to ratify the Additional Protocol and the Safeguards Agreements and enact inspection measures that will enable IAEA inspectors unprecedented access to its nuclear facilities ( Iran 1). Per the agreement, the IAEA will be requested to provide regular updates to the Board of Governors, and as provided for in this JCPOA, to the UN Security Council ( Full Text 4). In addition, Iran signed a Roadmap for Clarification of Past and Present Outstanding Issues agreement with the IAEA to resolve any questions the Agency still has concerning the possible military dimensions of its nuclear program. This issue was reported as resolved by the IAEA Director General in his report to the Board of Governors in December 2015 ( Full Text 10). To ensure Iran does not construct another enrichment facility like Natanz, the agreement allows for IAEA inspections of the entire fuel cycle, from the mining stage through waste disposal, and monitor all centrifuge production facilities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. How Smartphone Has Activated Surprizing Competition Among... Abstract: The expanding significance of Smartphone has activated surprizing competition among technology like Symbian, Google, Microsoft and Apple. This Paper exhibits a brief survey and correlation of the Android operating System from Google and iPhone operating System from Apple. The Comparison is done on the premise of their platform, their performances and the development in mobile area. I INTRODUCTION Mobile Phones have turned into a part of human s daily life. There are more than six Billions portable users in the world. Each Mobile Phones has hardware and specific programming called an operating system. There are numerous other operating system accessible and had have attempted there best but finally unsuccessful, to assemble ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the more common and well known Mobile operating systems are Google s Android and Apple s IOS because of their Popularity we are going to talk about these two operating systems which are commonly seen in market and then compare them with each other. 1.1Smartphones The term smartphone refers to a multi functional mobile phone handset that pack in everything from a camera and web browser to a high density display. Other key smartphone features include masses of storage space, micro SD card slots to allow you to upgrade further and intuitive touchscreen user interfaces so you can access all the great functions of the handset quickly and easily. The first Smartphone s combined the functions of a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with a mobile phone. Some other important features, пѓ Phone and contact address book. пѓ Texting. пѓ Video calling (Apple FaceTime) пѓ Web browser пѓ Weather пѓ Alarm clock, stopwatch, timer пѓ Calculator пѓ Music player пѓ Photo album пѓ Camera пѓ GPS navigation пѓ App store search 1.2Smartphones OS : A mobile operating system, also mentioned to as mobile OS, is an operating system for devices such as a smartphone, tablet, PDA, or other mobile devices. Mobile operating systems combine features of a personal computer operating system with other features useful for mobile or handheld
  • 48. use. There are many Operating Systems for smart phones. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Pros And Cons Of Bradley Manning In an article published by Opposing Viewpoints, Michael Reagan, son of former president Ronald Reagan, wrote that If found guilty [Bradley Manning and Julian Assange] deserve nothing less than death sentences for their unspeakable crimes. Bradley Manning, a private in the United States Army released classified information to Julian Assange, the editor of the controversial Wikileaks website. Reagan suggests that if America had a president stronger willed than president Obama, Julian Assange and Bradley Manning would be found guilty of treason and be stood up before a firing squad. The release of classified information by Pvt. Bradley Manning, Reagan argues, gave aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States. By [Manning and Assange s] ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Howard Carter Scholarship Analysis It is the year 1922 and I am finishing my last year of college. I am majoring in archeology and looking forward to the field project required for graduation. I would have no idea what a major part this project would play in my life until after it occurred. I was assigned to Howard Carter s team. He worked in Egypt for 31 years before he was hired by Lord Carnarvon in 1907 to work on excavations with him. Everyone in college hopes to get assigned to a team that will make a real earth shattering discovery. I reported to work in September and had been with Carter s team for two months when a discovery was made that seemed promising to be of significant value. A step was found that had been cut into rock. After much digging we had uncovered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Chimpanzee Experimentation I believe it s right to test on chimpanzees in the state of Colorado. I think this the right that we test on these animal in the state of colorado, because we can find if they are actually related to us the humans. And if they actually cause the evolution. Also if they have any diseases with them. furthermore we can test on other monkeys not just chimps like apes other species of monkeys too. Why would people think it s a bad idea to test on chimpanzees in colorado. By testing the chimps we have found many diseases and was instrumental in the development of pacemakers, cardiac valve substitutes, and anesthetics. Chimpanzee Experimentation in the U.S. in the 21st Century Research involving chimpanzees has rarely accelerated new discoveries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The American Civil War Was A Death Filled Four Years The American Civil War was a death filled four years. Many people died fighting for what they believed. The north, who won the war, got what they wanted; the south was able to keep their property with nearly no consequences for their actions. But one group of people who fought for both sides got nothing for their blood left on the battle field. Both the Union army and the Confederate army promised the Native Americans who fought for them many things such as land, freedom, and rights but did either side uphold these agreements with the Native American people? The Native American people fought hard, and died on both sides of the war to be let down by the American government yet again. The American Civil war began in 1861 between the north ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These southern states known as the Confederate states of America believed in the state s rights and were fighting for the state s rights to support slavery. Indian removal is still imbedded into the Native American people at this time. There was still a lot of tension between Native s that were pro removal, and those who were against it. For the most part, the stance an Indian took on removal dictated where they stood on the Civil war. The pro removal side of Indians sided with the Confederate army, and the Indians against removal such as Chief John Ross sided with the Union army. Many Indian tribes fought in the civil war consisting of the Delaware, Creek, Cherokee, Seminole, Kickapoo, Seneca, Osage, Shawnee, Choctaw, Lumbee, Chickasaw, Iroquois, Powhatan, Pequot, Ojibwa, Huron, Odawa, Potawatomi, Catawba, and Pamunkey [City of Alexandria ].Only a few tribes fought on the side of the Confederates, which were the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Catawba, and Creek. There was roughly twenty thousand Native American s that fought in either the Union or Confederate army s [City of Alexandria]. No matter what side they were fighting for, Indians on both sides looked to gain the same thing out of adding their chosen side. By fighting with the whites, Natives were looking to end discrimination, end removal from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...