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Argumentative Essay Topics For Middle School | Middle Argumentative Essay Topics For Middle School | Middle
The General Strain Theory By Robert Merton
The General Strain Theory Susan Smith
In 1995, a very heinous, mysterious crime was committed the murder of two innocent boys by their
mother. This crime was thought to be completely unexplainable. This mother convinced America that
a black man had stole her car and kidnapped her children. Little did we know this suicidal woman
would be capable of committing such a crime. There are many theories that you can apply to this case.
However the theory that fits it most closely is the general strain theory.
The General Strain theory is an evolved theory of strain theory created by Robert Merton, which was
an adapted version of Anomie. Anomie is a sort of psychological state of confusion in which an
individual observes a conflict between the prescribed and commonplace social goals and the culturally
acceptable legitimate ways to pursue those goals. (Kapelos Peters, 2008). In simpler terms when
someone is not doing what is socially acceptable because they re are confused. The General Strain
Theory consists of three characteristics. 1. Failure to achieve positively valued stimuli. 2. The loss of
positively valued stimuli. 3. The Presentation of negative stimuli. (Agnew, R. 1992
The General Strain Theory consists of three characteristics. 1. Failure to achieve positively valued
stimuli. 2. The loss of positively valued stimuli. 3. The Presentation of negative stimuli. (Agnew, R.
1992) When all three characteristics are present one is more likely to commit a crime or be
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The Epic Poetry Of The Epic Of Beowulf
It was an epic of the Germanic time, a poem of a noble man with high power, who strived to be a
victorious hero. Beowulf is one of the oldest poems of the old English language to have survived
(Raffel 30). As a story that has withstood this epic and heroic age, Beowulf shows how, for the Anglo
Saxon cultures of the time, the value these cultures placed on war and what they considered to be a
hero.
Written around the eighth and tenth centuries, surviving in a single tattered manuscript, its edges
burned by fire, Beowulf provides a startlingly vivid glimpse into the early medieval past. Written in
Old English, with a vocabulary that would have seemed old fashioned even to its very first audience,
the poem recalls a heroic age in which monsters stalked men by night, dragons guarded hoards of
precious gems and heirlooms swords, and heroes carried out great deeds of warfare that would later be
commemorated by song and feast (Puchner 107). It has no known author and no known date of when
this story was originally first told. It can be thought as one of the greatest stories to travel our world
and make an impact on more than one generation. As Epic poetry has been and continues to be used
by peoples all over the world to transmit their traditions from one generation to another, without the
aid of writing. These traditions frequently consist of legendary narratives about the glorious deeds of
their national heroes (Yoshida). Since these narratives did not need to be
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The Origin Of The Word Nano
1.1 Introduction
Nanotechnology, the term derived from the Greek word nano, meaning dwarf, applies the principles of
engineering, electronics, physical and material science, and manufacturing at a molecular or
submicron level. The materials at nanoscale could be a device or a system or supramolecular
structures. Earlier Albert Franks defined it as that area of science and technology where dimensions
and tolerances are in the nano range. Nanomaterials are the most promising tool in nanotechnology
that posses very unique size dependent properties that makes them superior and indispensable in many
areas of human activity. In recent years, synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles have received
considerable attention because of their distinctive properties and potential uses in various fields like
microelectronics, photocatalysis, magnetic devices, biotechnology and biomedical fields. Various
nanoformulations have already been studied and applied as drug delivery systems with great success
and they still have greater potential for many applications like drugs, antibiotics, protein delivery,
imaging techniques, anti tumour therapy and as a carrier for Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) crossing
(Yezhelyev, 2006; Chen, 2013; Naahidi, 2013). Nanoparticles provide massive advantages regarding
drug targeting, controlled release and can be combined with diagnosis and other imaging therapy,
hence, emerge as one of the major tools in nanomedicine (Shrivastav, 2013; Jain, 2012).
1.2
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Calculating The Collision Diameter And Viscosity Of A Gas
Calculating the Collision Diameter and Viscosity of a Gas by
Measuring Pressure Over Time as the Gas is Evacuated from a Cell
Michelle Plavnik
Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 30322, United States
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ABSTRACT: The aim of this experiment was calculating the values of viscosity and collision
diameter for nitrogen gas, argon gas, and dry air. This objective was carried out by filling a glass bulb
to a pressure of about 700 Torr with the desired gas and letting it evacuate the bulb through a capillary
over a ten minute period. The pressure was recorded every five seconds. The inverse pressure was
graphed against time, and a linear regression along with a least squares were performed. The slope of
the line of best fit was used to calculate the capillary radius, which was then used to calculate the
viscosities of the gases, which were used to calculate the collision diameters. The experimental values
were compared to the literature values by percent difference, and it was found that this technique is
not effective. Percent errors ranged from 0% to 30%. To make the values more accurate, the
assumptions made in calculations need to be the same for all values. To take the experiment further it
could be performed at other pressures, temperatures, and on other gases. Understanding properties like
collision diameter and viscosity of gases are important in fields such as gas phase reaction dynamics.
Introduction Gas phase reaction dynamics is an
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Adoration Of The Magi And Bruegi Analysis
The two paintings Adoration of the Magi, by Botticelli, and Peasant wedding, by Pieter Bruegel the
Elder are both Renaissance art works made in the 14th and 15th centuries. Botticelli completed the
Adoration of the Magi during the Italian Renaissance. The piece was commissioned by Cosimo de
Medici and encaptures the Medici family witnessing the birth of Jesus Christ. Likewise, Pieter
Bruegel the Elder completed the painting Pheasant Wedding in 1567, which is a depiction of the local
pheasant s daily lifestyle and the simple pleasures it had to offer. Although at first the two pieces of
artwork may appear to be similar in style, they contain several subtle differences because of the era
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With their family and friends blissfully dining, the peasants depicted in Peasant Wedding manifest the
simple Lutheran religion that was being innovated at the time. The two paintings contrast in this way
because of the indistinct and undeniable religious backgrounds the paintings have.
Although there are many singularities in between the Northern and Southern Renaissance styles there
are distinct similarities in the two artistic communities. One similarity is the the belief in Humanism
that is represented in both the Adoration of the Magi and Peasant Wedding. Humanism is the belief
that stresses the potential value and goodness of human beings and was innovated in both the Italian
and Northern Renaissance. This belief can be seen in the painting Peasant Wedding by the way that
Bruegel the Elder illustrates the congregation of people that had attended the wedding. Likewise, in
The Adoration of the Magi, Botticelli communicates his belief in Humanism by the way he precisely
draws each person in the painting. The two paintings portray the Humanist beliefs through the precise
details in which they paint each person and indicates that they have faith and trust in the human race.
In southern Renaissance artwork, the subject matter was usually centered and results in drawing the
eyes attention to a certain focal point. Conversely, in northern renaissance art, the placement of the
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Divergent In The Divergent
In a futuristic world in Chicago, the civilzation was divided into five groups, the factions, based on
their human virtues. Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Erudite and the Dauntless. Each of the people living
in this futuristic world must choose a faction and commit to it as they reach their 16th age. The
Abnegation, they re the government and the public servants. They live a simple life, not selfish and
dedicated to help those in need. Erudite, the intelligent ones. They commend intelligence and
knowledge. Amity, they re farmers. They re kind and always happy. Candor they were honest and
truthful. Lastly, the Dauntless, they were the police and protectors. They were amazing because of
their braveness and fearlessness.
Beatrice Prior Tris was the main character here. She didn t know what faction does she belong. Based
on the test, she belongs to the Abnegation, Erudite and Dauntless. Basically she s divergent. Divergent
means you doesn t fit in to just one faction. It s either you fit in to two or more factions. Furthermore,
Tris was an Abnegation. Her whole family were Abnegation. She and her brother was in the right age
to choose what faction they must belong. Faction before blood , the number one motto in this movie.
Simply, you ll have to choose what faction you belong instead of choosing your family s. Her brother
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Tris learned how to fight and became brave. They undergone a vying commencement process to
fulfull their chosen faction. There was a ranking system. Only the top ten rookies will become
Dauntless members and the rest who will fail shall become factionless. Factionless were the
abandoned ones and do not belong to the accepted citizens of the
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Film Adaptation of William Shakespeare s Hamlet
Hamlet Film Adaptations Hamlet is perhaps William Shakespeare s most famous of his many plays.
Even people who have not read the play or seen it performed or watched one of the many film
versions knows that basic elements of the plot. Young Hamlet is mourning the death of his father who,
as it turns out has been murdered by his uncle so that the latter can take over the throne and marry the
queen, his brothers widow. Hamlet decides to be crazy in order to determine his Uncle Claudius s guilt
in the act. Over the course of the story, people die and the play culminates in the final duel between
Hamlet and Laertes wherein both young men die as well as Claudius and Queen Gertrude. Nearly
every country of the world has created an adaptation of the story to fit their cultural and national
perspectives. In the western world, adaptations of Hamlet have been more concerned with
psychological or military theories regarding the story more than the inclusion of their unique cultures.
Hamlet has been called by some as a universal story because it appeals to such a large array of
different peoples. Each adaptation of the play chooses to focus on different aspects of the play in order
to draw audience attention to certain points or hidden themes with the filmmakers believe are most
important. Director Franco Zeffirelli s 1990 adaptation of Hamlet stars Mel Gibson, Glenn Close, and
Helena Bonham Carter. More than any other aspect of the Shakespeare play, Zeffirelli s version of the
story
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Vietnam War Language Analysis
Before the playing of the national anthem at each Bucknell University basketball game at Sojka
Pavilion this season men or women there is a vocal request for unity across the campus and the nation.
Despite the plea, the nation remains divided on cultural, moral and political issues that run parallel to
racial and ethnic lines. Such divisions were evident throughout the three day D.N.C. Atlanta
conference where both Tom Perez and Keith Ellison urged backers to unite and fight President Trump
and not each other.
You could argue that the country is more divided today than at any time since the Vietnam War. In a
survey of news stories over two days, it was difficult not to see why.
In the first of five stories, New Mexico State Senator ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Now e pluribus unum has been supplanted by you name it spaces on American campuses.
The final story reported that a January 2017 presidential commutation by Barack Obama of FALN
(Armed Forces of National Liberation) terrorist Oscar Lopez Rivera wasn t enough of an honor as a
Chicago Alderman named a city street after the convicted terrorist. Moreover, the alderman advocated
melting down Trump street markers to create new signs for somebody who deserves an honor. In
Chicago, where 762 people were murdered last year, they deemed a terrorist killer as deserving.
Provided Al Capone shrouded his crimes in a cause, Capone s legacy might also enjoy a Chicago
street salute in his infamous memory.
Americans have been sliced and diced based on age, gender, race, religion, place of origin, and
anything else liberals can create to keep people alienated. To wit, the tribal Middle East where
ongoing wars, hate and destruction have ruled for centuries. Good fruit will not be produced from a
divided nation where there is no unifying
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The And The Appllication Of The Gavitational Lensing
THE GAVITATIONAL LENSING AND THE APPLLICATION OF
THE GAVITATIONAL LENSING
TAO ZHE YU AND ZHE LONG PENG
University of Wu Han
ABSTRACT
This paper introduceds the princeple of the gravitational lensing and the appllication of strong
gavitational lensing,the weak gravitational lensing and the microlens
Subject heading:gravitation gravitational lensing
1.INTRODUCTION
According to the Einstein s general relativity, lights will bend in the gravity theory. So the light from
background objects such as stars and galaxies will focus because of the action from the foreground
objects, which seems like lens imaging and this kind of astronomical phenomena is known as
gravitational lens. Since the gravity field of foreground objects has nothing to do with the matter s
state and property, we could make use of the gravitational lens to study the matter s distribution of the
foreground objects.The gravitational lens is usually used to observe the small angle deflection of light
in weak gravity field. So far this phenomena has been verified from star to galaxy and from cluster of
galaxies to large scale universe and so many different scales. The gravitational lens seems to be a
camera and astronomers deduce the structure of camera from the properties of the image.Simple
application of the gravitational lens could be concluded to the following three points.
(1)As a cosmic telescope, the gravitational lens makes the remote or dim objects brighter. (2) Because
the large scale of the universe s
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We Do Not Have To Be Well-Known To Mark The World
Someone dies every second of the day and in that second, their world dies with them. Making your
mark on this world can happen in different ways. Everyday we talk to someone and don t take under
consideration that we can either make their day better or make it worse. With this being said, I believe
that we do not have to be well known to mark the world. Someone who is in our life right now
considers us their world. The day that I die, I hope people will be talking about the way that I have
impacted their life.
I have dreamed of making the world a better place and I can. After high school, I am planning to go
into medical school and help others who are in need. Each and every one of us has the ability to help
others the only difference of the ones that do and the ones that don t, is that some people take action
instead of just saying that you will. Doctors and nurses don t always have their way and I understand
that, they just add a little more effort than others. Although I have not yet made up my mind in what
specific line of action I want to do in a hospital, that does not mean that I am not going to become the
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Some people think that they will be judged if they do, and they are right they will be judged but yet
we are judged every day for things that don t matter so why should we back down from something that
we believe in? It takes a lot of courage to stand up to people that may have more power than a regular
individual but many people have a lot of the same thoughts and if one person stands up for something
then maybe other people will too. Their were individuals that have boycotted and stood up for what
they thought was right and although the people they were fighting against was more powerful then
they were, they won because they stood together and that is the impact we have on each
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The Classical And Romantic Eras Of Classical Music
Ludwig Van Beethoven served as an important link between two important periods of time, the classic
and romantic eras of music, and his compositions still stand today as a famous memorial of the past.
Many people say, Music never dies! , and that statement has proven true by Beethoven s Legacy, a
creation of many famous compositions of classical music that still stand, untouched by history today
as a sound, a true monument that represents the golden age of classical music, a trip into the ever
growing distance of the past. Ludwig Van Beethoven created many pieces of classical music and piano
sonatas, persisted to innovate ways to continue to compose music when he was unable to hear, and
illuminated the world by encouraging the transition between the classical and romantic eras of musical
history. Ludwig Van Beethoven created many pieces of classical music, entertaining many people
during and after the time of his legacy. These people spread the word of a great composer in Germany,
and thus, his legend was known throughout the world. He started to compose music at the age of nine
under a great teacher, Christian Gottlob Neefe, who was appointed as the Court s Organist (courtesy of
his current position). He taught young Beethoven to compose music, which turned out to be a huge
specialty of the young boy s, letting his imagination become reality, and after many struggles, he
became efficient with this art. As Beethoven once said, Nothing is more intolerable than to have to
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Difference Between New England And Chesapeake Colonies
During the Ages of Exploration, various European nations, such as Spain, French and England,
created colonies in the newly discovered America. England, in particular, created settlements near the
East coast of North America. The reason behind the rapid expansion and colonization was the idea of
mercantilism. Mercantilism is when the mother country, England, exports more than it imports. The
colonies were responsible for bringing the raw materials to the mother country, where it was turned
into finished goods and then be exported. Mercantilism was believed to be a zero sum game, which
meant that if one country had something, other countries could not take it. Since Spain already had
various settlements in the New World, England wanted to compete with them and gain land to become
more economically advanced. Two particular regions of settlement for the English colonies were the
Chesapeake region and New England. The Chesapeake region include present day Virginia, Maryland,
and Pennsylvania. The New England region included Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth, Rhode
Island, and Connecticut. Although they were both English colonies, they had developed distinct
societies. People left England to go to the New World for different reasons. Whether it was for
religious or for political reasons, it had caused the two regions of settlement to differ from each other
in the colonies social, political, religious, and economic aspects. The reasons for founding colonies in
the New World
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How The Festival Can Be More Environmentally Friendly
Intro The Glastonbury festival has been held for 44 years, yearly Glastonbury is trying to make
improvements to the effects on the environment. This literature review will focus on current issues
around how the festival could become more environmentally friendly in future festivals. Research
from A Greener Festival claims that that 48% of respondents stated they would pay more for a greener
event.
On the 19th of September 1970 Worthy Farm Festival was held by Jenny and Michael Eavis on their
farm land. Approximately 1,500 people attended the first festival at the cost of £1 each, in 2014
175,000 people attended the festival now known as Glastonbury Festival. The price has risen through
the years and currently stands at £220 per ticket, the cost includes a pitch to camp on.
This paper will focus on research that has been done into the improvements of the issues at the
festival.
Aim: To assess if the festival Glastonbury could be more environmentally friendly
Objectives: 1. To identify current steps the company is making to make it green
2. To assess what key stakeholders perception of the current festival is and see if they think it could be
better
The research will bring to light the most effective way that the festival can bring changes to increase
the impact it has on the environment such as being on a different site or rotating the fields that are
used.
To investigate the current effects and future improves of the environmental impact created by the
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Judgement In Buddhism
Both include some judgment... also, judgements are constantly made on the premise of learning
picked up from some source to which one was until now presented to... what s more, the
validity/precision of such sources may not be known in all to the individual attempting to judge... We
take the perspectives embedded in us by some source (trusted individual/creators) and attempt to
assess the new subject on the premise of these predisposition (especially pragmatists) as it were...
Notwithstanding when one expectations that one makes his own particular judgment attempting to
make sense of the veracity of something, in view of the rationale of message, foundation of the source,
saw/confirm validity and so forth., one might be as yet receiving the ... Show more content on
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For eg., the egg, the hatchling and the grown up creepy crawly are basically same life form at different
levels of improvement, so show up physically and practically fluctuated... in any case, walk toward
one perfection or one cycle of
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Proorma Invoice Case Study
20 July 2017 Christine Camerota 12376 SW 108th Place Bogota, Columbie Gomez Y. Cartagena
Aptdo. Postal 77 Bogotá, Colombia Dear Gomez: I d like to provide you with a written explanation of
Tech International s Proforma Invoice/Export order received in my office on 7/14/17. Tech
International is a well know manufacturer and provider for separators, filters and drive units and are
looking forward to forming a business relationship with you. Tech International has responded to your
request for necessary parts required for your upcoming project. According to the Proforma Invoice,
they are capable of fulfilling the parts order within 60 days of receipt of the letter of credit provided by
your banking institution in U.S dollars. The terms for
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The Crucifixion Was A Form Of Capital Punishment Essay
The song says, They are nailed to the cross, they are nailed, the cross, oh how much he was willing to
bear, with great anguish and loss, Jesus went to the cross and he carried my sins with him there. You
can believe that Jesus died and rose again, you might even believe that he was crucified and that he is
coming again for his church, but if you don t believe that you have to be crucified with him, then you
have a serious problem. My brothers and sisters, for a Christian, taking up your cross and following
God is not an option, its a requirement. I pray that you find encouragement to continue on your
journey in this section.
N If you do any kind of research history will tell you that the crucifixion was a form of capital
punishment where the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden beam, I m sure in many cases, they
have been severely beaten and wounded before being left to hang for days until they eventually die
from exhaustion and asphyxiation. As cruel and painful as this sounds, the crucifixion is still being
used in some countries today as a death penalty.We know some information about being crucified, but
few understand how brutal and cruel it is.
To say that you are being crucified with Christ and not expect to go through any kind of suffering is
simply unheard of. Lets take a closer look at the crucifixion, I think it s important for us to realize
what happens during crucifixion so we can know what we are up against.
It starts with the wrists, being nailed
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The Effects of the Influenza Virus Essay
Influenza: The Virus and its Effects
Abstract
The flu, properly called influenza, is an amazingly widespread and widely known disease. There are
many variations of the influenza virus, differing in severity, but not significantly different in function.
The influenza virus infects epithelial cells in the respiratory tract, taking over the cell s production
mechanisms so more viruses are produced, eventually causing the host cells to burst. The body s
immune system tries to combat the infection from succeeding. This internal battle produces many
outward symptoms including a fever and dry cough, among others. Influenza is not usually a fatal
disease, but its high mutation rate insures its continuing import by allowing it to return in ... Show
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An example of an influenza virus is H3N2. (Wilschut 29)
The influenza virus is a rather typical virus. It is roughly spherically shaped but is able to change
shape somewhat. The particles rang from 80 to 120 nm in diameter. (Wilschut 29 31) Type A viruses
are made of 10 proteins and eight strands of RNA. (USinfo) Influenza viruses are characterized by
having an external layer of about 500 spike like projections. The spikes are either rod like or
mushroom shaped projections. The rod like spikes represent the envelope glycoprotein HA and the
mushroom shaped ones are the NA. There are about four times more HA spikes than Nan (Wilschut
31)
The influenza virus keeps reappearing because it can mutate easily. Influenza is caused by an RNA
virus, meaning that the DNA is stored in the form of RNA chains, not in DNA like ours (UCSC). RNA
viruses have higher mutation rates than DNA viruses. Influenza circulates in the fall and winter
months. As the virus travels around the world infecting people the RNA that codes for either the N or
H antigen will usually mutate. When the H or N antigen mutates, the bodies antibodies loose their
ability to bind to it. Usually either the H or N antigen remains the same so the body has antibodies to
one of the two, allowing it to so it will have partial protection to the disease. In this circumstance, the
infection will
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The Cost Of The Cadillac Tax
Intentions of the Tax One of the primary goals of the Cadillac tax is to reduce the growing costs of
national health care (Lowry 2015). The government is hopeful that implementation of the Cadillac tax
will reduce overall health care expenditures and impede the growth of health care costs by
encouraging a change in consumer behavior through discouraging the provision and obtainment of
overly generous health coverage plans (Herring, 2011). Generally, individuals who are insured spend
greater amounts on health care than those who are not as they can consume greater amounts of
healthcare with a lesser personal burden. In the case that the insurance provided to an individual is
overly generous, it encourages over spending on health care due to the fact that they incur a only a
portion of costs of consumption. In this manner, the consumption of an inefficient amount of health
care is perpetuated by the provision of overly generous health care coverage. This inefficiency and
associated increase in demand for healthcare causes the price of healthcare to rise, which exacerbates
the undesirable growth in national health care costs (Gravelle, 2015). The Cadillac tax aims to
discourage the provision and obtainment of overly generous health care coverage by employers in an
effort to decrease inefficient over consumption of health care and stagnate the growth in healthcare
costs. The intent of the Cadillac tax is to alter consumer behavior to decrease the provision of
unnecessarily
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Making Management Decision About Sarbanes Oxley
Trinity decided to take the bottom up approach when making management decision about Sarbanes
Oxley in 2003 in order to capture all of the business unit costs and internal measures to ensure that
everything flows upward to the management financial reporting system for the company. The bottom
up approach is described as: The process put forth here begins with exploration and development of
personal codes of conduct that influence workers relationships to their job functions. Next, formal
groupings of employees come together to negotiate moral ideals that they would hold each other
accountable for and that drive combined efforts for professional success. The subsequent task includes
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Control deficiencies, or even significant deficiencies in control, are not publicly disclosed. Rather,
Section 404(b) of SOX requires only the public disclosure of material weaknesses in internal control
over financial reporting. The distinction between control deficiencies, significant deficiencies and
material weaknesses in internal control is made in Auditing Standard (AS) Number 5 ( PCAOB,
2007), which requires the external auditor to evaluate the severity of each control deficiency to
determine whether the deficiencies, individually or in combination, are deemed to be material.
(Clinton, Pinella , Skaife, 2014). When it comes to top down versus bottom up approach, Trinity used
a top down approach with Mr. Collum leading the project on compliance. He and his steering
committee laid out all of the factors for sox compliance and internal controls. A bottom up approach
would have started from manufacturing line of the business. Bottom up has material risks but can
easily be identified and corrected compared to top down where it can stall an investigation into the
risk. This would also improve the financial reporting for Trinity. Trinity should adapt the EDP system
for it operation. An EDP system is an electronic data processing system that stores it data in one
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A Simple Plan vs The Pardoners Tale
Comparative Study The Pardoners Tale vs A Simple Plan Although the settings are very different, one
taking place in 14th century Scotland and the other in modern day America, the ideas of both texts are
similar, Radix Natorum est Cupi datas , meaning greed is the root of all evil . The transformation of
The Pardoners Tale into A Simple Plan has allowed Raimi to demonstrate that despite the new values
emerging in the new context, the human condition is essentially unchanged as it always remains
vulnerable to avarice. Both tales exhibit this idea from different perspectives to relfect the values of
their context. The Pardoners Tale reflects a religious society where sin is punished by God whereas A
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This movie explores issues of greed, human relationships, betrayal and redemption, personal
innocence and responsibility as well as the effects on the human mind when held back from a
perceived right, in this case the American dream of owning your own farm. Hanks decline in the first
moral debate with Jacob and Lou over the money in the plane that, you work for the American dream,
not steal it , defines fundamental
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The Use Of Corporal Punishment In Schools
All across the US corporal punishment is being given to students as a method of discipline. Corporal
punishment is infliction of pain as a punishment for an offense. Corporal punishment is legal in 19
states in school and at home That means that the government is allowing students to suffer just so they
can learn a lesson. Corporal punishment does not belong in schools because it can hurt students
emotionally/mentally, it shows students discrimination, and can harm students physically. When a
child is hit by a teacher, it can harm them emotionally short and long term. The use of corporal
punishment in schools can make a child more aggressive, defiant, and oppositional (Dupper, CP in US
Public Schools). By hitting a student, the teacher is thinking they are teaching them a lesson but really
they are setting them up to be more defiant once more and be hit again. It is a vicious cycle that will
never end until the student is damaged for the rest of their life. Teachers hit kids because they think it
will help them out in the long run but really it can lead to a number of different things such as anxiety,
hostility, depression, aggression against authorities, teachers, and property. In the teachers mind they
are preventing this student from acting out again but really they can come back and destroy school
property. Also, the teacher may believe that because they hit this student the student will become a
better person but really it makes them so much worse. Lastly, corporal punishment can affect a student
s self image and weaken their social skills (Rollins, Revisiting the Issue). When a student is hit, they
think less of themselves because they believe that the reason they were hit is because they are lesser
than everyone else. They also could stop making new friends and become socially awkward because
they are afraid that everyone will not be their friend just because others were not nice. Teachers do not
understand the consequences that a student must face when he or she is hit by them. Some people may
say that they can go to therapy and get better but most likely the student will still have permanent
emotional damage. Another reason corporal punishment does not belong in school is because it
teaches
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Industry Definition. Before Conducting An Industry Analysis,
Industry Definition
Before conducting an industry analysis, it is necessary to define the industries that Linde and Praxair
are competing in. While both companies are generally known as industrial gas companies, this
description offers little insight into the product offerings of each company and the differences between
the two companies. The first industry both companies compete in is industrial gas production; each
company produces hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and many other gases with industrial use cases.
However, both Praxair and Linde also serve consumers directly with some products, including oxygen
tanks for breathing or welding. In fact, Praxair has two retail locations in Kingston. This customer
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Further, even capital investment alone is not sufficient, as specialized technical expertise is required to
be successful in this industry. New entrants may find it difficult to attract top talent from a larger, more
established firm. Finally, the regulatory burdens imposed on this industry make compliance relatively
more expensive for new entrants. As a result, little attention is paid to new entrants in this industry, as
firms focus instead on rivalry among existing firms.
Threat of Substitutes
The threat of substitutes in industrial gases is moderately low, but is highly dependent to the specific
product. For example, hydrogen is often used in petroleum refining to remove sulfur. More recently,
however, researchers have found a way to use oxygen and ionic salts to remove sulfur more
efficiently, eliminating the need for hydrogen. In contrast, liquid nitrogen, often used to clean sensitive
equipment, has no practical substitutes, as it quickly eliminates all bacteria and other contaminants
due to its extremely cold temperature. Finally, oxygen, often used for medical purposes, has no
available substitutes due to human biology. Overall, while new technologies are creating opportunities
for new substitutes, most products that exist in this industry will never has practical substitutes.
Bargaining Power of Customers
The bargaining power of customers in this industry is moderate.
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The Film Analysis Of Saving Private Ryan
In 2016 alone, over twenty two movies were created based on true events of World War II. These films
depict the dramatic fighting and emotional stress that fell on soldier s shoulders. Over the years, many
historic films have been created yet one movie has proven itself superior: Saving Private Ryan. Steven
Spielberg, a well known film director, first produced the movie to pay tribute to the soldiers who
fought in World War II. With many occasions of graphic and realistic scenes, Saving Private Ryan
allows viewers to gain an appreciation for the hardships troops experienced. This film gives the
audience a glimpse into the intense battles fought in World War II, while also providing a heartfelt
story about brothership and loss. Differing from the other World War II movies, Saving Private Ryan
exemplifies a true war drama with the help of the plot, historical accuracy, characters and setting.
The plot of Saving Private Ryan illustrates a dramatic war movie by depicting all the stages that a war
veteran experiences. Private James Ryan and Captain John Miller were chosen to undertake those
emotions and experiences. Towards the beginning of the film, the point of view switches from Ryan to
Miller when Ryan has a flashback to WWII. Through Miller s eyes the audience experiences the pure
horror of World War II. Saving Private Ryan shows the battles of Normandy beaches where more than
10,000 American troops died alone. Spielberg used this scene in particular to show the raw
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Hard Working Americans
Are you one of those hard working middle class Americans that believes what the corporate world and
what the government tells them? Do you believe that investing faithfully in your 401(K) is your path
to a successful retirement? Or, are you one of those Americans that can not figure out, despite your
best efforts, why you can not get ahead in life? In either case, keep reading because this article is for
you. As a former financial advisor I had the opportunity to meet with and talk with all types of
Americans. From the poor, to the middle class, to the rich, and to the wealthy and I can tell you that
the true path to financial freedom is not hard work, although it pays a large part, it is in fact
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That is ahuge loss in value.What if instead you had a multi currency account and were actuallyholding
your savings in Swiss francs as opposed to the US Dollar? Now the shoe is on the other foot! Instead
of loosing money you would have made a huge return on your money. The above example clearly
shows why most hard working Americans can not get ahead. You are saving your money in US
Dollars and the US Dollar is consistently loosing value. Furthermore, the paltry interest that most
accounts pay can barely keep up with inflation let alone the dollars depreciation. In all of my years as
a financial advisor I have never met a single middle class or affluent client that had a multi currency
account. Every thing they owned and invested in was in American dollars. In the above example, not
only would you have earned interest on your money you also would have made a substantial amount
of money simply based on the rising value of the Swiss Franc and the declining value of the US
Dollar. It was not until I met and started talking to some multi millionaires that I became aware of the
power of multi currency accounts. Just like a stock market, or any other investment, foreign currency
will rise
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Allusions In Beowulf
Many critics have argued whether or not Beowulf is a Christian epic, but I believe that the answer is
fairly clear. Although the characters in the poem are pagan, it is believed that the poet may have been a
Christian monk, which alone hints that it may be a Christian poem. In my opinion, Beowulf is a
Christian epic because of key Biblical references, the sorrow that the poet expresses for the characters,
and the praise the poet gives to his God.
There are numerous references to the Bible in the poem, but I believe that the most important one is
the one that compare Grendel to Cain from the story of Cain and Abel. When Grendel is first
introduced the author writes, Grendel... among the banished monsters, Cain s clan, whom the Creator
had outlawed and condemned as outcasts (Beowulf 102 7). Some may argue that the fact that the
author references the Bible can alone prove that it is a Christian epic, but I think that there is more to
it. At the time the poem is set, killing your brother is considered extremely evil, which is why the
author condemned Unferth at the beginning. Therefore, Cain essentially represents evil as he killed his
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The author proclaims, Oh, cursed is he who in time of trouble has to thrust his soul in the fire s
embrace, forfeiting help; he has nowhere to turn (183 6). By saying this, he essentially shows that he
feels bad that the pagan characters did not know about his real, Christian god. This helps prove that
this is a Christian epic, as a man who does not believe in a Christian god would be very unlikely to
feel bad for someone who did not believe in one either. Obviously, the author has some sort of bias
toward their religion, and assuming that religion is Christianity, that proves that the epic is Christian,
and was written by a Christian
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Ethical Treatment of Prisoners
Ethical Treatment of Prisoners When there are million s of people incarcerated throughout the United
States, the ethical treatment of prisoner s rights must be analyzed. Throughout the years many
modifications have been made to accommodate inmates and preserve their basic human rights. Have
we as a society done enough regarding the ethical treatment of prisoners or have we made their lives
in prison too easy that it is no longer a punishment for them? There are many people in the United
States who have strong feelings of what is right and wrong and fall on both sides of this question.
Utilitarianism is the belief that moral rules should be choices made by a society to promote the
happiness of its members (Mosser, 2010). Through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Depending on the branch of the justice system that they are employed in, each person will have their
own set of moral and ethical values, as well as those that are required by the position they hold. The
tricky part can be to decide which set of values to follow in a situation where there may be a choice,
and if so, how does one go about making that choice. Do they possibly sacrifice their personal ethics
to follow those that are required by their position? Is it ok for them to bypass those standards of their
professional code of ethics in order to maintain their personal standards? When it gets to the point of
questioning whose ethics to follow, one has to wonder who decides which set of ethics is more
important and if there is a difference? People who are employed in the justice system have to exhibit
strength of mind and body to prove they are worthy to be in charge of those who may be a danger to
society. This fact alone places these individuals in a position of power, and without a personal and
professional code of ethics to live by; this power could be taken out of context. This could lead to
damage within the system, as well as out on the street. For these people must make moral decisions
everyday. A personal set of ethics can often be hard to define. Ethics are not on a person s mind as
they make various choices throughout the day. When a person
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Age-Related Diversity Issues at the Workplace
Workplace Diversity Issues Age Related Introduction Study #1 Older people are not retiring as the
traditional age of 65 as they once did. According to a research paper published by the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics (BLS) between 1977 and 2007, the number of employed workers over the age of 65
...increased 101 percent (BLS). For men 65 or older still at work, the increase (between 1977 and
2007) reflects a 75% rise; as for women, the number of those 65 and older rose by an impressives147
percent in that time frame (BLS). The number of people 75 years of age and older that are employed is
relative small (0.8 percent of the American workforce) and yet this age group experienced the most
dramatic gain during the period 1977 to 2007 a startling 172 percent (BLS). This study used data
collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which gathers statistical data from the consumer price
index, the Current Population Survey, and employment surveys to present a clear picture of age in the
workplace. The data analysis techniques are not known, nor are the collection strategies that the
federal government uses. Theoretically this information is presented as raw data drawn from a number
of sources with no editorial agenda. It is interesting to note that in that same window of time the
number of non institutionalized Americans 65 and older rose by about 60 percent but the number of
those 65 and over who were in the workforce doubled while employment for everyone 16 and over
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Cant Hardly Wait Compared To The Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales Compare/Contrast Essay
Satire as described by the Webster dictionary is a way of using humor to show the weaknesses or bad
qualities of a person, government, society, etc. One of the first examples of satirical English writing
was Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales. The Canterbury Tales revolve around an eclectic group
of pilgrims on a religious journey to St. Thomas Beckett s shrine . The true intent of this classic tale
was to expose all of 14th century England to the corruptness of the cast system in London. Chaucer
executed his purpose by including characters of various statures into his story and discreetly
criticizing them by using humor. In doing so he also criticized the morals of aristocracy at that time.
Centuries later Chaucer s interpretation of society continues to be used in literature and other forms of
art today. Can t Hardly Wait is an example of a film that embodies Chaucer s ideas. This cheesy 1990s
classic romance is set at a high school graduation party. The main plot of a boy trying to get his dream
girl is simply an unimportant factor compared to screenwriter Deborah Kaplan s true purpose: ... Show
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The Knight as described by Chaucer, is a man of great stature. Like other knights of this time, he was
usually accompanied by royalty and had embarked with many a noble host (Canterbury 62). The
Knight was a far cry from the corrupt characters in this tale because unlike them, he did not abuse his
power. The attire of the Knight proved that he not only worked hard but also lived modestly. Although
he was wealthy, his cloaks did not readily support that fact, for He wore a fustian tunic stained and
dark (Canterbury 77). He was so admired for his chivalrous nature that many referred to him as a true,
perfect gentle knight (Canterbury
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Childhood Obesity Is A Growing Epidemic
Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic. The UK has estimated through their schools National Child
Measurement Program that one third of the children there are overweight, and by 2050 that number
could rise to an alarming two thirds (Phillips 2). There are many uncontrollable factors in childhood
obesity such as the environment, income and genetics. However, parents are the most overlooked
factor. Our children s futures, with regard to their eating habits, are in the hands of their parents.
Ultimately, children grow into adults who make their own choices, but parents can have a positive
effect on the children s health in their childhood. By focusing on the parental factor, an immense
decrease in childhood obesity is obtainable. Parents must consider how the environment they choose
to raise their child in can affect their child s health. In rural environments, people can live off of
healthy, home grown food. If a child lives in the city, parents may have a harder time finding healthy,
affordable options for their family. For example, when comparing cities like Atlanta, Georgia to a rural
farm town like Jesup, Georgia, it is apparent that bigger cities lack resources that would keep
vegetables fresh and on hand at all times. Nevertheless, parents would still need to opt for these
healthier choices, instead of processed food or fast food. Even if these options are available, the major
concern parents have is whether they can afford buying healthier alternatives which
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The Cost Of College Textbooks
With college textbooks on the rise, it is no surprise that college students are unable to purchase the
appropriate textbooks for their courses or they are choosing alternative courses altogether. The cost of
college textbooks has increased by an alarming amount of three times the rate of inflation,
approximately 1,041 percent. The need for institutions of higher education to find ways to make
textbooks more affordable to their students is stronger than ever. Unfortunately, most college and
university bookstores are made for profit which inflates the cost of their textbooks and requires
students to look elsewhere such as online, purchasing from previous students, or renting from the
campus library.
Over the last decade, the price of college textbooks has increased by 88 percent; 25 percent more than
the rise in cost of tuition and fees. The College Board has estimated that the average college student
had spent around 1,249 dollars for the 2015 16 school year on textbooks alone. The textbook
companies and campus bookstores are reaping in the profits at the college students expense by
decreasing the success rate in each course when a student is attempting the course with no material.
As students are faced with these rising textbook costs, many choose not to purchase their textbooks.
The Student Public Interest Research Group is an organization which organizes college students to
solve pressing public interest problems. A survey conducted by Student PIRG s showed that
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Celebrity Worship Is A Common Day Ritual
Nowadays, celebrity worship is considered a common day ritual, as it is performed by millions of
people around the world. However, this practice has been a disease to the world and continues to
conflict the youth with deranged goals and aspirations. Misconceptions of what an idealistic worship
lifestyle are inevitable, considering that the definition of a worshipper gets modified every year. The
primary reasons as to why Celebrity Worship is a poison to the world and why it must be stopped is
due to the fact that it distracts the person from focusing on what is important in life, it provides an
unstable relationship with a celebrity which can get psychotic, and it can create inadequate goals and
aspirations for one to follow.
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Weishar also gives an example on the fact that although there are people who do not give in to the
hype that the media creates on these celebrities, there are still millions of people who buy into it. Not
everyone buys into this corporate pop culture non sense, and not all pop culture is created by
corporations. Social media has allowed us to create our own pop culture behind the scenes, but at the
same time we follow trends more than ever and they are often dictated by celebrities on outlets like
twitter. Celebrities like Kardashian who get paid $10,000 every time she promotes a product in 140
characters or less (par. 13). In a society that has been enveloped by social media, these celebrities have
more power than ever before, and they utilize this niche by creating several social trends that they
know the majority will follow. With new trends created every day, and celebrities dictating on how
people should live their lives, how does this benefit the population on focusing on what s necessary?
Aside from the distractions that it causes, celebrity worship creates delusional relationships with these
idols. They create a connection with celebrities and due to their obsession, they will feel as if they
have became friends with the idol, even though the idol has not met the person. This creates an image
of a false connection being made with a celebrity who does not even
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Summary Of David Foster Wallace This Is Water
David Foster Wallace s speech This Is Water was spoken to Kenyon s graduating class of 2005. In the
speech he reflects on a unique way to think about yourself, other and the world around you. I
conducted three interviews with people of different ages to see how they conform or contradict with
Wallace s speech. Martha explained how in college she was self centered, In college it was all about
me, me, and me. And what I could get out of stuff, (Martha Arieta). This relates to Wallace s topic of
the natural default setting. Think about it: there is no experience you have had that you are not the
absolute center of. The world as you experience it is there in front of YOU or behind YOU, the left or
right of YOU, on YOUR TV or YOUR monitor, (Wallace pg.3). Wallace is explaining that ... Show
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Another similarity is how Peter realized that the most important obvious answers are sometimes right
in front of you but are hard to explain and see. He states As I ve grown up, sometimes the answers I ve
been looking extremely hard for are so simple that you have to think about them in another way, (Peter
Palmer). In the speech Wallace gives an example about two young fish who run into an older fish, ...
[older fish states] Morning boys. How s the water? And the two young fish swim on a bit, and then
eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes What the hell is water? (Wallace pg. 1).
Wallace means to say that education isn t about thinking in general but about the decision on what to
think. Joseph also builds on Wallace s point of being aware of others. Joseph conveys I think about
how other people might be acting and why they do that... Working for the university you learn a lot of
awareness for the people your around with, work with, and people you see in your everyday life,
(Joseph
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Relational Schema For Database And Database
Question 1: Relational Schema (6 Marks)
Provide a relational schema for the database you will create.
Identify the primary keys (1 mark), the foreign keys (1 mark), and the constraints (1 mark).
Identify the data types (1 mark) and write a query to create the database with MySQL (1 mark) and
one to import the sample dataset you were provided with (1 mark)
Answer 1:
Provide a relational schema for the database you will create.
Movies_n9000348
movieID
Title Year
Ratings_n9000348 reviewerID movieID rating comments
Reviewers_n9000348
reviewerID name yearJoined trustRating
Identify the primary keys (1 mark), the foreign keys (1 mark), and the constraints (1 mark).
Listed below are the Established Relationships:
1) movieID is the Primary Key in the Movies_n9000348 table.
2) Combination of reviewerID and movieID is a Composite Primary Key in the Ratings_n9000348
table.
3) movieID from Ratings_n9000348 table is the Foreign Key to movieID column in the
Movies_n9000348 table.
4) reviewerID from Reviewers_n9000348 table is the Foreign Key to reviewerID column in the
Ratings_n9000348 table. Identify the data types (1 mark) and write a query to create the database with
MySQL (1 mark) and one to import the sample dataset you were provided with (1 mark)
Identify the data types (1 mark)
DATATYPES:
Datatypes identified for the column variables in Movies_n9000348 table:
1) movieID: INT
2) Title: VARCHAR(100)
3) Year: INT
Datatypes
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Is Private Property A Natural Right Essay
Is private property a natural right? Yes I consider private property a natural right. Private plays a big
role within natural rights. Many philosophers including Locke, Marx and Rawls each had their
position on private property. This leads to the question: what is private property? You can t just give
one definition because as I said before, many philosophers has different positions about private
property on natural rights. If I had to define private property, I would say it is any property that is not
public property, and maybe under the control of a group or a single individual. It is like a claim to
something that excludes others from having that same privilege. The one philosopher I will talk about
is John Locke. John Locke s position on private property being a natural right is really different from
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Locke makes the argument that when god created the world for man, he gave man a reason to make
use of the world to the best advantage of life and convenience. What he means by that is, that god
made this world for man, and he made it he gave man the right to use that what is in this world to his
benefit. Locke explains that every man has property in his own person, and that nobody has any right
to that property but that person. The author states that whatsoever then he removes out of the state of
nature hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labor with, and joined to it something that is his
own, and thereby makes it his property (Locke). What Locke means by that statement is that once a
person remove something out of its original state of nature that something becomes that person s
property. After someone gains this property are there any limitations on that property? Locke believes
that that there are limitations on that property. Locke believes that god has given us all things richly,
and that man may use those things as long as he takes what he needs.
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Ups Key Success Factors
UPS Key Success Factors:
The deliveries must be on time, there should be accuracy by way of deliveries, ownership of not only
the land based vehicles but also airplanes are important for success. Key success factors include safe
deliveries and an excellent reputation. Recently there are key success factors related to information.
Accessing the UPS website gives critical information about the whereabouts of the parcel to any
customer at a low cost. Information about the merchandise, customers and goods is critical for
success. What are the key success factors and risks for UPS given its business strategy? Timely,
accurate and competitively priced services are the key success factors for UPS. Moreover, the ability
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The return on Assets is 8.52% whereas the industry figure is 11.10%. Two of FedEx strategies that
have worked are its tie up with the US postal system and its first mover advantage in introducing the
tracking system for packages. My assessment of the sustainability of UPS s current performance does
not change.
Given your assessment of the company s strategy and the sustainability of its performance, forecast
the key factors for UPS s stock value? The original company strategy has been to deliver goods
overnight. Time bound deliveries is its main selling point. It creates security in the minds of its
customers by using the Guardian anti missile system on board its flight. FedEx offers a wide range of
products that target customers with different needs. Federal Express has been the innovator in the
strategy of allowing the customers to track their packages. This facility has developed great
confidence in the system of FedEx. In fact, the tracking system of FedEx has forced other shipping
companies also to use tracking systems. In promotions FedEx has adapted the strategy of using motor
sports. The key factors for UPS s stock value are its size, the increasing revenues from its international
operations and the increasing sales of its supply chain solutions. The investors are also impressed by
the net profit of UPS that is 8.48 which is higher than the industry figure of 7.70. The return on assets
is also 11.75 which is greater than
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Red Crowed Crane Research Paper
In the Orient, particularly South and East Asian, the red crowed cranes, or technically Grus
Japonensis, are viewed as a symbol of long life, fidelity, and luck. It is also a common practice to have
their pictures or statues in the house and sacred places as a charisma. However, in spite of their
popularity in terms of images, their population is the opposite. It is a must to take action to protect
them, not just because they are beautiful and rare species, but also because they contribute to the
diversity and the ecosystem.
Along with Siberian white crane and whooping crane, red crowned crane is the only three cranes in
the world that mostly white. Red crowned crane is the second rarest crane species after the whopping
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RAMSAR Convention listed Amur River Basin, Russia as Wetland of International Significance and
Key Crane Territory. It is also a good idea to have local support for cranes through environmental
education, especially Crane Day festival. In 1958, Red crowned Crane Nature Park was founded in
Hokkaido with the efforts to establish wintering feeding areas, popularize crane preservation and
encourage the study of cranes. Another good news is that in 2009 biologists with Kyungpook National
University in Korea successfully used artificial insemination to hatch chicks.
It is a challenge to pick up one animal that is the most important one in the ecosystem. Each of them
plays a unique and essential role. Red crowned cranes are an intricate part of the ecosystem. They are
like a tiny gear in a watch. Although it may not look special, the watch does need its function.
Although we have many solutions to protecting them. The first and foremost thing to do always to
educate. School and parents should introduce them to the students. It is an effective way of broadening
their knowledge and raising their
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Msf Research Paper
Medical aid where it is needed most. Independent. Neutral. Impartial. is the motto for Médecins Sans
Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, found at the top on every page of the MSF
website. MSF is a humanitarian organization focused on providing medi cal relief and projects
worldwide. Through their amazing journey and help provided by MSF, it is possible to see why they
are world renowned.
MSF started out with a journalist from Tonus, a medical review, who wanted to create a group of
doctors who could help people suffering worldwide from major disasters. On Decem ber 22nd in
1971, MSF was officially created which consisted of 300 volunteers, doctors, nurses, and other staff,
including the 13 founding doctors and journalists. These volunteers believed, All people have the right
to medical care... Their first mission was in 1972 when an earth quake struck Managua, Nicaragua.
The first missions were not organized and lacked prepara tion, support for doctors and supplies were
not arriving quickly. To put an end to these prob lems they took a vote to become organized and less of
a small independent group. The people involved voted against the idea to stay a small independent
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For when emergency responses are needed, they have pre packaged disaster kits that include a
complete surgical theatre, an obstetrics kit, and an inflatable hospital. After immediate emergencies
pass MSF sometimes adapt to help the area long term. Sometimes that includes providing day to day
healthcare, building or renovating health clinics, bringing in ambulances and/or helping with a
treatment program. MSF has worked in some countries for decades like in Malawi, where they have
worked since 1986. In Malawi, MSF has helped with the preventing and treating of HIV/AIDs,
tuberculosis, hepatitis B and STIs in cities, towns, villages and even
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Effects of Climatic Elements on Livestock Production
EFFECTS OF CLIMATIC ELEMENTS ON LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SALAMI, Saheed Ayodeji
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria.
INTRODUCTION
Climatic elements have direct effect on the system of animal production, body physiology and animal
behaviour, feed supply and quality, proliferation of pests and parasites as well as preservation of
animal products (Samson et al., 2011)
A number of climatic elements such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, radiant energy, air movement,
light, altitude etc. greatly influence and interact with the performance of livestock production.
Similarly, they also cause major effects on animal physiology, behaviour and productivity through
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Normal body temperatures of some domestic animals are given in Table 1.
Table 1: Normal Body Temperatures of Domestic Animals (FAO, 1986). Animals Temperatures
Average Range
Dairy Cow 38.6 38.0 39.3
Beef Cow 38.3 36.7 39.1
Pig 39.2 38.7 39.8
Sheep 39.1 38.3 39.9
Goat 38.7 40.7
Horse 37.9 37.2 38.2
Chickens 41.7 40.6 43.0
The body temperature of most domestic animals is considerably higher than the environmental
temperature to which they are exposed most of the time. They maintain their body temperatures by
balancing internal heat production and heat loss to the environment. The hypothalmus gland acts as a
body thermostat by stimulating mechanisms to counteract either high or low ambient temperatures
(FAO, 1986). For example, increased conversion of feed to heat energy is used to counteract low
ambient temperatures, while for example increased respiration (rate and volume) and blood circulation
in the skin counteracts high ambient temperatures. Varying temperature also results in changed
behavior . Most animals reduce their level of activity in a hot environment and, for example, pigs lie
clustered in a heap at low temperatures, while they lie
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The Sun Also Rises Modernism Analysis
During the early twentieth century, the philosophical and artistic movement of Modernism permeated
the world of literature. Thusly, Modernism, as a philosophy, is defined through the loss of traditional
values and meaning in life; men, women and all people are isolated and alone, unable to fully
communicate through language. Modernist writers portray the world as a harsh and unjust place in
which their characters struggle alone with unrealistic and futile dreams. With this in mind, The Sun
Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is a novel that details the story of Jacob Barnes and his circle of
friends. Most of the friends, including Jake, are World War I veterans who have been harshly afflicted
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Jake tries to be a good Catholic; he goes to the Cathedral and he prays in a very scattered way, first for
his friends, then bullfighters, then money, and then his mind wanders onto other subjects. Jake tries to
be a good Catholic by praying and attempting to be spiritual, but much like his own spirituality, his
prayer is choppy. He does not usually go to church nor does he usually pray. Jake does not feel
religious, and this is what he deduces makes him such a rotten Catholic. He regrets this notion and this
is a symptom of a much larger problem for Jake: he craves authenticity and spirituality and innocence,
but he has been corrupted by the great war. It took not only his fertility but also his spiritual potency.
Further proof of his desire for spiritual authenticity and purity is when he sees Pedro Romero, the
young, talented, and captivating young Spanish bullfighter, in a bullfight. Jake
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Charles Orzech Saving The Burning Mouth Hungry Ghost Analysis
I will prove that this article by Charles Orzech called Saving the Burning Mouth Hungry Ghost argues
that that the divinest of Buddha s prior presence of being a Brahmin made him accomplished to
attaining a spell which could treat and cure Ananda s curse
The Buddha s Discourse on the Scripture of the Spell for Saving the Burning Mouth Hungry Ghost is
one of the three key texts in the development of Buddhist performances held during the Ghost Festival
of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This celebration is moulded by a Buddhist
practice and is consider the second most important festival of the year for the Chinese people. The
Chinese people have practiced this tradition since the Liang Dynasty but since then it has developed
into the existing Zhongyuan Festival. This celebration began with a story that will be explained below,
this event become so special because it helped Chinese people escape their suffering and hungry that
they would experience after they die by doing certain practice and chants to satisfy the hungry ghost.
This story starts off during the World Honored One when Ananda was alone at the Banyan Monastery
located in Kapilavasttu. When Ananda was sitting their examining the teaching he had been given
earlier, while sitting their he saw a horrendous ghost which Charles Orzech describes to be like shown
as his mouth burning and his throat looking like a needle, the ghost hair was seen as chaotic, while
having nails and teeth that were very
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Biopsy
Ateneo de Zamboanga University
College of Nursing
Nursing Skills Output (NSO)
Biopsy
Report no.___
I. Description: A biopsy is a medical test commonly performed by a surgeon, interventional
radiologist, or an interventional cardiologist involving sampling of cells or tissues for examination. It
is the medical removal of tissue from a living subject to determine the presence or extent of a disease.
The tissue is generally examined under a microscope by a pathologist, and can also be analyzed
chemically. When an entire lump or suspicious area is removed, the procedure is called an excisional
biopsy. When only a sample of tissue is removed with preservation of the histological architecture of
the tissue s cells, the procedure is called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the area being biopsied is on the skin, ascalpelwill beused to scrape off a sample.The biopsy may be
taken with the assistance of medical imaging such asultrasound. The medical imaging is used to
correctly identify the area of interestso that the sample is taken from the right place.In a wire guided
biopsy, the imaging is used while fine wires are placed to mark the area which needs to be biopsied,
and a surgeon uses the wires as a guide for asurgical biopsy.
Assess client s response. IV. Diagram/ Illustration
September 12 14,2011Date Que, Honey Sharlotte Clinical Instructor s InitialsIllustration/diagram
NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES Before Procedure:
Before the procedure, you need to discuss a range of issues with your doctor or surgeonincluding:
Medical history, including any prescription drugs, over the counter drugs, herbs, vitaminor mineral
supplements you may be taking. Some preparations can interact with surgicalmedications and need to
be avoided.
Other tests, such as blood tests or ultrasound scans, may need to be done prior to the biopsy
(depending on the nature of the condition under investigation).
Clean the area where the biopsy is supposed to be done. If hair is present, shave it off.
Inform the patient that he/she will experience discomfort during the procedure.
Instruct the patient to stay completely still during the procedure, if conscious. During Procedure:
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Travis Phillips Interview
The person I interviewed was Travis Phillips (dad) . He took care of me and has always been their. He
was born 1/11/1978 in NC,tennessee. Travis only has one sibling. Her name is Pam and she is a
photographer. The places Travis has lived are NC,Tennessee, Ohio, and that is it. Travis has attended
B log elementary, cane river middle school, Mountain heritage High School , and Capella university. A
Physical Description of Travis is tall, Glasses,Gauges,tattoos, facial hair.
When I interviewed Travis Phillips he I asked Travis what was his first car? id he said it was a 1978
dodge colt, blue and white, 2 door little car and he said he worked for the money to buy it and when
he first got to drive it he was really excited to drive it .i asked him how he was different now from
than back then? He said that he had grown more mature and less of a troublemaker and ... Show more
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And friend, he said that he want to be known as the person that was there when their friends needed
something or need help he was there.My favorite time I have with Travis is when we all went to a
halloween festival we all were goofing around and had a lot of fun got big pumpkins.
Travis is really helpful loving funny fun he always helps me when i need help. He is loving and
always makes sure we get everything i want and need he works alot he is a hard worker so that he
could put food on the table he works from 2:30pm to 11:30pm all day every week and is an awesome
dad his importance is to be my dad to make sure that i have everything i need in life and be a loving
person to talk to his meaningful quote is i tell you what it s funny we use it to make fun of him
because when he is about to say something he says i tell you what yea we kinda make fun of him for it
but he knows were
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Tone Of Letter From Birmingham Jail
Well known speaker, writer, and so much more, Martin Luther King Jr., in his letter, Letter from
Birmingham Jail, provides a powerful and insightful look into what it is like being a black person
during the time when America was in a battle, so to speak, against segregation. Kings purpose is to
provide his readers, eight clergymen whom called his actions unwise and untimely (King 800), with
an insight on what it is like trying to make a change in the world through peaceful negotiation but
continually getting little to no result. He provides a compelling tone in order to gain the sympathy of
the eight clergymen he was as addressing along with all his present and even future readers. King
begins his letter by explaining that he is in Birmingham ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
moves to explaining all the many different reasons he is gravely disappointed with the white moderate
reasons such as being, more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the
absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: I agree
with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action ; who
paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man s freedom; who lives by a mythical
concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a more convenient season. ( King
805 ) He continues to elaborate on why he is so disappointed in the white community until he begins
to shift to a different route leading to the church, Christians, and even God. He ends his letter by
apologizing to the clergymen for writing such a long letter, explaining that the only reason his letter is
so long is because of where he is with nothing better to do than to write, think and pray.
After analyzing Letter from Birmingham Jail, you could reasonably conclude that King has written an
effective argument that is likely to convince his readers that his presence in Birmingham is both
justified and necessary. (Kirszner and Mandell 102) King is successfully able to portray his thoughts
and feelings to his readers by explaining why it is necessary to take more forceful measures but also
explaining how said measures can be
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Grapes Of Wrath Allusions
In his novel Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck integrated many biblical references and values
throughout the book. This provided a more intriguing and complex style of writing that he used to tell
about the Dust Bowl of the early 1900 s and the arduous journey the Joad family and many others took
to reach California. The first biblical reference is revealed when the Joad family leaves for California.
the rest swarmed up on top of the load, Connie and Rose of Sharon, Pa and Uncle John, Ruthie and
Winfield, Tom and the preacher. Noah stood on the ground, looking up at the great load of them sitting
on top of the truck (Steinbeck 113) This passage relates to the loading of animals into Noah s Ark in
Genesis 7:15 where it is written that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another biblical reference is shown when the Joad s move to California. Their journey to California
from Oklahoma is a biblical reference due to the similarity to the exodus of the Jews to Israel from
Egypt. This is distinguished by the similarities between the Joad s and the Jews, the Joad s were
captives of their farm while the Jews were captives of Egypt. Throughout their journey, Ma becomes a
Moses like figure but leading the family through hard times and tries to keep the family together. She
kept the family moving towards California even though Grandma was dead in her lap. California was
the promised land for the Joad s and other Okies and Ma led the family there. California brings about
another biblical allusion. As part of Moses bringing his people out of Egypt, he told of a promised
land to where he would take the Israelites, and that land was Canaan. For the Joad s and many other
migrants, California was the promised land they were searching for. Apart from both of the promised
lands beginning with the letter C, they had many things in common. The vineyards, the orchards, the
great flat valley, green and beautiful...the peach trees and the walnut groves, and the dark green
patches of oranges (Steinbeck 227). This is an allusion to the promised land of the Jews, where in
Numbers 13:27 it states We went into the land to which you sent us, and it does flow with milk and
honey! Here is its fruit (Zondervan 207). Both lands were bursting with
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  • 2. The General Strain Theory By Robert Merton The General Strain Theory Susan Smith In 1995, a very heinous, mysterious crime was committed the murder of two innocent boys by their mother. This crime was thought to be completely unexplainable. This mother convinced America that a black man had stole her car and kidnapped her children. Little did we know this suicidal woman would be capable of committing such a crime. There are many theories that you can apply to this case. However the theory that fits it most closely is the general strain theory. The General Strain theory is an evolved theory of strain theory created by Robert Merton, which was an adapted version of Anomie. Anomie is a sort of psychological state of confusion in which an individual observes a conflict between the prescribed and commonplace social goals and the culturally acceptable legitimate ways to pursue those goals. (Kapelos Peters, 2008). In simpler terms when someone is not doing what is socially acceptable because they re are confused. The General Strain Theory consists of three characteristics. 1. Failure to achieve positively valued stimuli. 2. The loss of positively valued stimuli. 3. The Presentation of negative stimuli. (Agnew, R. 1992 The General Strain Theory consists of three characteristics. 1. Failure to achieve positively valued stimuli. 2. The loss of positively valued stimuli. 3. The Presentation of negative stimuli. (Agnew, R. 1992) When all three characteristics are present one is more likely to commit a crime or be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Epic Poetry Of The Epic Of Beowulf It was an epic of the Germanic time, a poem of a noble man with high power, who strived to be a victorious hero. Beowulf is one of the oldest poems of the old English language to have survived (Raffel 30). As a story that has withstood this epic and heroic age, Beowulf shows how, for the Anglo Saxon cultures of the time, the value these cultures placed on war and what they considered to be a hero. Written around the eighth and tenth centuries, surviving in a single tattered manuscript, its edges burned by fire, Beowulf provides a startlingly vivid glimpse into the early medieval past. Written in Old English, with a vocabulary that would have seemed old fashioned even to its very first audience, the poem recalls a heroic age in which monsters stalked men by night, dragons guarded hoards of precious gems and heirlooms swords, and heroes carried out great deeds of warfare that would later be commemorated by song and feast (Puchner 107). It has no known author and no known date of when this story was originally first told. It can be thought as one of the greatest stories to travel our world and make an impact on more than one generation. As Epic poetry has been and continues to be used by peoples all over the world to transmit their traditions from one generation to another, without the aid of writing. These traditions frequently consist of legendary narratives about the glorious deeds of their national heroes (Yoshida). Since these narratives did not need to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Origin Of The Word Nano 1.1 Introduction Nanotechnology, the term derived from the Greek word nano, meaning dwarf, applies the principles of engineering, electronics, physical and material science, and manufacturing at a molecular or submicron level. The materials at nanoscale could be a device or a system or supramolecular structures. Earlier Albert Franks defined it as that area of science and technology where dimensions and tolerances are in the nano range. Nanomaterials are the most promising tool in nanotechnology that posses very unique size dependent properties that makes them superior and indispensable in many areas of human activity. In recent years, synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles have received considerable attention because of their distinctive properties and potential uses in various fields like microelectronics, photocatalysis, magnetic devices, biotechnology and biomedical fields. Various nanoformulations have already been studied and applied as drug delivery systems with great success and they still have greater potential for many applications like drugs, antibiotics, protein delivery, imaging techniques, anti tumour therapy and as a carrier for Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) crossing (Yezhelyev, 2006; Chen, 2013; Naahidi, 2013). Nanoparticles provide massive advantages regarding drug targeting, controlled release and can be combined with diagnosis and other imaging therapy, hence, emerge as one of the major tools in nanomedicine (Shrivastav, 2013; Jain, 2012). 1.2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Calculating The Collision Diameter And Viscosity Of A Gas Calculating the Collision Diameter and Viscosity of a Gas by Measuring Pressure Over Time as the Gas is Evacuated from a Cell Michelle Plavnik Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 30322, United States PAGE 2 ABSTRACT: The aim of this experiment was calculating the values of viscosity and collision diameter for nitrogen gas, argon gas, and dry air. This objective was carried out by filling a glass bulb to a pressure of about 700 Torr with the desired gas and letting it evacuate the bulb through a capillary over a ten minute period. The pressure was recorded every five seconds. The inverse pressure was graphed against time, and a linear regression along with a least squares were performed. The slope of the line of best fit was used to calculate the capillary radius, which was then used to calculate the viscosities of the gases, which were used to calculate the collision diameters. The experimental values were compared to the literature values by percent difference, and it was found that this technique is not effective. Percent errors ranged from 0% to 30%. To make the values more accurate, the assumptions made in calculations need to be the same for all values. To take the experiment further it could be performed at other pressures, temperatures, and on other gases. Understanding properties like collision diameter and viscosity of gases are important in fields such as gas phase reaction dynamics. Introduction Gas phase reaction dynamics is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Adoration Of The Magi And Bruegi Analysis The two paintings Adoration of the Magi, by Botticelli, and Peasant wedding, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder are both Renaissance art works made in the 14th and 15th centuries. Botticelli completed the Adoration of the Magi during the Italian Renaissance. The piece was commissioned by Cosimo de Medici and encaptures the Medici family witnessing the birth of Jesus Christ. Likewise, Pieter Bruegel the Elder completed the painting Pheasant Wedding in 1567, which is a depiction of the local pheasant s daily lifestyle and the simple pleasures it had to offer. Although at first the two pieces of artwork may appear to be similar in style, they contain several subtle differences because of the era they came from. For example, Botticelli ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With their family and friends blissfully dining, the peasants depicted in Peasant Wedding manifest the simple Lutheran religion that was being innovated at the time. The two paintings contrast in this way because of the indistinct and undeniable religious backgrounds the paintings have. Although there are many singularities in between the Northern and Southern Renaissance styles there are distinct similarities in the two artistic communities. One similarity is the the belief in Humanism that is represented in both the Adoration of the Magi and Peasant Wedding. Humanism is the belief that stresses the potential value and goodness of human beings and was innovated in both the Italian and Northern Renaissance. This belief can be seen in the painting Peasant Wedding by the way that Bruegel the Elder illustrates the congregation of people that had attended the wedding. Likewise, in The Adoration of the Magi, Botticelli communicates his belief in Humanism by the way he precisely draws each person in the painting. The two paintings portray the Humanist beliefs through the precise details in which they paint each person and indicates that they have faith and trust in the human race. In southern Renaissance artwork, the subject matter was usually centered and results in drawing the eyes attention to a certain focal point. Conversely, in northern renaissance art, the placement of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Divergent In The Divergent In a futuristic world in Chicago, the civilzation was divided into five groups, the factions, based on their human virtues. Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Erudite and the Dauntless. Each of the people living in this futuristic world must choose a faction and commit to it as they reach their 16th age. The Abnegation, they re the government and the public servants. They live a simple life, not selfish and dedicated to help those in need. Erudite, the intelligent ones. They commend intelligence and knowledge. Amity, they re farmers. They re kind and always happy. Candor they were honest and truthful. Lastly, the Dauntless, they were the police and protectors. They were amazing because of their braveness and fearlessness. Beatrice Prior Tris was the main character here. She didn t know what faction does she belong. Based on the test, she belongs to the Abnegation, Erudite and Dauntless. Basically she s divergent. Divergent means you doesn t fit in to just one faction. It s either you fit in to two or more factions. Furthermore, Tris was an Abnegation. Her whole family were Abnegation. She and her brother was in the right age to choose what faction they must belong. Faction before blood , the number one motto in this movie. Simply, you ll have to choose what faction you belong instead of choosing your family s. Her brother Caleb chose Erudite. Tris chose dauntless. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tris learned how to fight and became brave. They undergone a vying commencement process to fulfull their chosen faction. There was a ranking system. Only the top ten rookies will become Dauntless members and the rest who will fail shall become factionless. Factionless were the abandoned ones and do not belong to the accepted citizens of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Film Adaptation of William Shakespeare s Hamlet Hamlet Film Adaptations Hamlet is perhaps William Shakespeare s most famous of his many plays. Even people who have not read the play or seen it performed or watched one of the many film versions knows that basic elements of the plot. Young Hamlet is mourning the death of his father who, as it turns out has been murdered by his uncle so that the latter can take over the throne and marry the queen, his brothers widow. Hamlet decides to be crazy in order to determine his Uncle Claudius s guilt in the act. Over the course of the story, people die and the play culminates in the final duel between Hamlet and Laertes wherein both young men die as well as Claudius and Queen Gertrude. Nearly every country of the world has created an adaptation of the story to fit their cultural and national perspectives. In the western world, adaptations of Hamlet have been more concerned with psychological or military theories regarding the story more than the inclusion of their unique cultures. Hamlet has been called by some as a universal story because it appeals to such a large array of different peoples. Each adaptation of the play chooses to focus on different aspects of the play in order to draw audience attention to certain points or hidden themes with the filmmakers believe are most important. Director Franco Zeffirelli s 1990 adaptation of Hamlet stars Mel Gibson, Glenn Close, and Helena Bonham Carter. More than any other aspect of the Shakespeare play, Zeffirelli s version of the story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Vietnam War Language Analysis Before the playing of the national anthem at each Bucknell University basketball game at Sojka Pavilion this season men or women there is a vocal request for unity across the campus and the nation. Despite the plea, the nation remains divided on cultural, moral and political issues that run parallel to racial and ethnic lines. Such divisions were evident throughout the three day D.N.C. Atlanta conference where both Tom Perez and Keith Ellison urged backers to unite and fight President Trump and not each other. You could argue that the country is more divided today than at any time since the Vietnam War. In a survey of news stories over two days, it was difficult not to see why. In the first of five stories, New Mexico State Senator ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now e pluribus unum has been supplanted by you name it spaces on American campuses. The final story reported that a January 2017 presidential commutation by Barack Obama of FALN (Armed Forces of National Liberation) terrorist Oscar Lopez Rivera wasn t enough of an honor as a Chicago Alderman named a city street after the convicted terrorist. Moreover, the alderman advocated melting down Trump street markers to create new signs for somebody who deserves an honor. In Chicago, where 762 people were murdered last year, they deemed a terrorist killer as deserving. Provided Al Capone shrouded his crimes in a cause, Capone s legacy might also enjoy a Chicago street salute in his infamous memory. Americans have been sliced and diced based on age, gender, race, religion, place of origin, and anything else liberals can create to keep people alienated. To wit, the tribal Middle East where ongoing wars, hate and destruction have ruled for centuries. Good fruit will not be produced from a divided nation where there is no unifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The And The Appllication Of The Gavitational Lensing THE GAVITATIONAL LENSING AND THE APPLLICATION OF THE GAVITATIONAL LENSING TAO ZHE YU AND ZHE LONG PENG University of Wu Han ABSTRACT This paper introduceds the princeple of the gravitational lensing and the appllication of strong gavitational lensing,the weak gravitational lensing and the microlens Subject heading:gravitation gravitational lensing 1.INTRODUCTION According to the Einstein s general relativity, lights will bend in the gravity theory. So the light from background objects such as stars and galaxies will focus because of the action from the foreground objects, which seems like lens imaging and this kind of astronomical phenomena is known as gravitational lens. Since the gravity field of foreground objects has nothing to do with the matter s state and property, we could make use of the gravitational lens to study the matter s distribution of the foreground objects.The gravitational lens is usually used to observe the small angle deflection of light in weak gravity field. So far this phenomena has been verified from star to galaxy and from cluster of galaxies to large scale universe and so many different scales. The gravitational lens seems to be a camera and astronomers deduce the structure of camera from the properties of the image.Simple application of the gravitational lens could be concluded to the following three points. (1)As a cosmic telescope, the gravitational lens makes the remote or dim objects brighter. (2) Because the large scale of the universe s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. We Do Not Have To Be Well-Known To Mark The World Someone dies every second of the day and in that second, their world dies with them. Making your mark on this world can happen in different ways. Everyday we talk to someone and don t take under consideration that we can either make their day better or make it worse. With this being said, I believe that we do not have to be well known to mark the world. Someone who is in our life right now considers us their world. The day that I die, I hope people will be talking about the way that I have impacted their life. I have dreamed of making the world a better place and I can. After high school, I am planning to go into medical school and help others who are in need. Each and every one of us has the ability to help others the only difference of the ones that do and the ones that don t, is that some people take action instead of just saying that you will. Doctors and nurses don t always have their way and I understand that, they just add a little more effort than others. Although I have not yet made up my mind in what specific line of action I want to do in a hospital, that does not mean that I am not going to become the best that I am in my specialty. I will help patients even after every other doctor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people think that they will be judged if they do, and they are right they will be judged but yet we are judged every day for things that don t matter so why should we back down from something that we believe in? It takes a lot of courage to stand up to people that may have more power than a regular individual but many people have a lot of the same thoughts and if one person stands up for something then maybe other people will too. Their were individuals that have boycotted and stood up for what they thought was right and although the people they were fighting against was more powerful then they were, they won because they stood together and that is the impact we have on each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Classical And Romantic Eras Of Classical Music Ludwig Van Beethoven served as an important link between two important periods of time, the classic and romantic eras of music, and his compositions still stand today as a famous memorial of the past. Many people say, Music never dies! , and that statement has proven true by Beethoven s Legacy, a creation of many famous compositions of classical music that still stand, untouched by history today as a sound, a true monument that represents the golden age of classical music, a trip into the ever growing distance of the past. Ludwig Van Beethoven created many pieces of classical music and piano sonatas, persisted to innovate ways to continue to compose music when he was unable to hear, and illuminated the world by encouraging the transition between the classical and romantic eras of musical history. Ludwig Van Beethoven created many pieces of classical music, entertaining many people during and after the time of his legacy. These people spread the word of a great composer in Germany, and thus, his legend was known throughout the world. He started to compose music at the age of nine under a great teacher, Christian Gottlob Neefe, who was appointed as the Court s Organist (courtesy of his current position). He taught young Beethoven to compose music, which turned out to be a huge specialty of the young boy s, letting his imagination become reality, and after many struggles, he became efficient with this art. As Beethoven once said, Nothing is more intolerable than to have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Difference Between New England And Chesapeake Colonies During the Ages of Exploration, various European nations, such as Spain, French and England, created colonies in the newly discovered America. England, in particular, created settlements near the East coast of North America. The reason behind the rapid expansion and colonization was the idea of mercantilism. Mercantilism is when the mother country, England, exports more than it imports. The colonies were responsible for bringing the raw materials to the mother country, where it was turned into finished goods and then be exported. Mercantilism was believed to be a zero sum game, which meant that if one country had something, other countries could not take it. Since Spain already had various settlements in the New World, England wanted to compete with them and gain land to become more economically advanced. Two particular regions of settlement for the English colonies were the Chesapeake region and New England. The Chesapeake region include present day Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. The New England region included Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Although they were both English colonies, they had developed distinct societies. People left England to go to the New World for different reasons. Whether it was for religious or for political reasons, it had caused the two regions of settlement to differ from each other in the colonies social, political, religious, and economic aspects. The reasons for founding colonies in the New World ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How The Festival Can Be More Environmentally Friendly Intro The Glastonbury festival has been held for 44 years, yearly Glastonbury is trying to make improvements to the effects on the environment. This literature review will focus on current issues around how the festival could become more environmentally friendly in future festivals. Research from A Greener Festival claims that that 48% of respondents stated they would pay more for a greener event. On the 19th of September 1970 Worthy Farm Festival was held by Jenny and Michael Eavis on their farm land. Approximately 1,500 people attended the first festival at the cost of £1 each, in 2014 175,000 people attended the festival now known as Glastonbury Festival. The price has risen through the years and currently stands at £220 per ticket, the cost includes a pitch to camp on. This paper will focus on research that has been done into the improvements of the issues at the festival. Aim: To assess if the festival Glastonbury could be more environmentally friendly Objectives: 1. To identify current steps the company is making to make it green 2. To assess what key stakeholders perception of the current festival is and see if they think it could be better The research will bring to light the most effective way that the festival can bring changes to increase the impact it has on the environment such as being on a different site or rotating the fields that are used. To investigate the current effects and future improves of the environmental impact created by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Judgement In Buddhism Both include some judgment... also, judgements are constantly made on the premise of learning picked up from some source to which one was until now presented to... what s more, the validity/precision of such sources may not be known in all to the individual attempting to judge... We take the perspectives embedded in us by some source (trusted individual/creators) and attempt to assess the new subject on the premise of these predisposition (especially pragmatists) as it were... Notwithstanding when one expectations that one makes his own particular judgment attempting to make sense of the veracity of something, in view of the rationale of message, foundation of the source, saw/confirm validity and so forth., one might be as yet receiving the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For eg., the egg, the hatchling and the grown up creepy crawly are basically same life form at different levels of improvement, so show up physically and practically fluctuated... in any case, walk toward one perfection or one cycle of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Proorma Invoice Case Study 20 July 2017 Christine Camerota 12376 SW 108th Place Bogota, Columbie Gomez Y. Cartagena Aptdo. Postal 77 Bogotá, Colombia Dear Gomez: I d like to provide you with a written explanation of Tech International s Proforma Invoice/Export order received in my office on 7/14/17. Tech International is a well know manufacturer and provider for separators, filters and drive units and are looking forward to forming a business relationship with you. Tech International has responded to your request for necessary parts required for your upcoming project. According to the Proforma Invoice, they are capable of fulfilling the parts order within 60 days of receipt of the letter of credit provided by your banking institution in U.S dollars. The terms for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Crucifixion Was A Form Of Capital Punishment Essay The song says, They are nailed to the cross, they are nailed, the cross, oh how much he was willing to bear, with great anguish and loss, Jesus went to the cross and he carried my sins with him there. You can believe that Jesus died and rose again, you might even believe that he was crucified and that he is coming again for his church, but if you don t believe that you have to be crucified with him, then you have a serious problem. My brothers and sisters, for a Christian, taking up your cross and following God is not an option, its a requirement. I pray that you find encouragement to continue on your journey in this section. N If you do any kind of research history will tell you that the crucifixion was a form of capital punishment where the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden beam, I m sure in many cases, they have been severely beaten and wounded before being left to hang for days until they eventually die from exhaustion and asphyxiation. As cruel and painful as this sounds, the crucifixion is still being used in some countries today as a death penalty.We know some information about being crucified, but few understand how brutal and cruel it is. To say that you are being crucified with Christ and not expect to go through any kind of suffering is simply unheard of. Lets take a closer look at the crucifixion, I think it s important for us to realize what happens during crucifixion so we can know what we are up against. It starts with the wrists, being nailed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Effects of the Influenza Virus Essay Influenza: The Virus and its Effects Abstract The flu, properly called influenza, is an amazingly widespread and widely known disease. There are many variations of the influenza virus, differing in severity, but not significantly different in function. The influenza virus infects epithelial cells in the respiratory tract, taking over the cell s production mechanisms so more viruses are produced, eventually causing the host cells to burst. The body s immune system tries to combat the infection from succeeding. This internal battle produces many outward symptoms including a fever and dry cough, among others. Influenza is not usually a fatal disease, but its high mutation rate insures its continuing import by allowing it to return in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of an influenza virus is H3N2. (Wilschut 29) The influenza virus is a rather typical virus. It is roughly spherically shaped but is able to change shape somewhat. The particles rang from 80 to 120 nm in diameter. (Wilschut 29 31) Type A viruses are made of 10 proteins and eight strands of RNA. (USinfo) Influenza viruses are characterized by having an external layer of about 500 spike like projections. The spikes are either rod like or mushroom shaped projections. The rod like spikes represent the envelope glycoprotein HA and the mushroom shaped ones are the NA. There are about four times more HA spikes than Nan (Wilschut 31) The influenza virus keeps reappearing because it can mutate easily. Influenza is caused by an RNA virus, meaning that the DNA is stored in the form of RNA chains, not in DNA like ours (UCSC). RNA viruses have higher mutation rates than DNA viruses. Influenza circulates in the fall and winter months. As the virus travels around the world infecting people the RNA that codes for either the N or H antigen will usually mutate. When the H or N antigen mutates, the bodies antibodies loose their ability to bind to it. Usually either the H or N antigen remains the same so the body has antibodies to one of the two, allowing it to so it will have partial protection to the disease. In this circumstance, the infection will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Cost Of The Cadillac Tax Intentions of the Tax One of the primary goals of the Cadillac tax is to reduce the growing costs of national health care (Lowry 2015). The government is hopeful that implementation of the Cadillac tax will reduce overall health care expenditures and impede the growth of health care costs by encouraging a change in consumer behavior through discouraging the provision and obtainment of overly generous health coverage plans (Herring, 2011). Generally, individuals who are insured spend greater amounts on health care than those who are not as they can consume greater amounts of healthcare with a lesser personal burden. In the case that the insurance provided to an individual is overly generous, it encourages over spending on health care due to the fact that they incur a only a portion of costs of consumption. In this manner, the consumption of an inefficient amount of health care is perpetuated by the provision of overly generous health care coverage. This inefficiency and associated increase in demand for healthcare causes the price of healthcare to rise, which exacerbates the undesirable growth in national health care costs (Gravelle, 2015). The Cadillac tax aims to discourage the provision and obtainment of overly generous health care coverage by employers in an effort to decrease inefficient over consumption of health care and stagnate the growth in healthcare costs. The intent of the Cadillac tax is to alter consumer behavior to decrease the provision of unnecessarily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Making Management Decision About Sarbanes Oxley Trinity decided to take the bottom up approach when making management decision about Sarbanes Oxley in 2003 in order to capture all of the business unit costs and internal measures to ensure that everything flows upward to the management financial reporting system for the company. The bottom up approach is described as: The process put forth here begins with exploration and development of personal codes of conduct that influence workers relationships to their job functions. Next, formal groupings of employees come together to negotiate moral ideals that they would hold each other accountable for and that drive combined efforts for professional success. The subsequent task includes cross group discussion and cooperation that further ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Control deficiencies, or even significant deficiencies in control, are not publicly disclosed. Rather, Section 404(b) of SOX requires only the public disclosure of material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting. The distinction between control deficiencies, significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in internal control is made in Auditing Standard (AS) Number 5 ( PCAOB, 2007), which requires the external auditor to evaluate the severity of each control deficiency to determine whether the deficiencies, individually or in combination, are deemed to be material. (Clinton, Pinella , Skaife, 2014). When it comes to top down versus bottom up approach, Trinity used a top down approach with Mr. Collum leading the project on compliance. He and his steering committee laid out all of the factors for sox compliance and internal controls. A bottom up approach would have started from manufacturing line of the business. Bottom up has material risks but can easily be identified and corrected compared to top down where it can stall an investigation into the risk. This would also improve the financial reporting for Trinity. Trinity should adapt the EDP system for it operation. An EDP system is an electronic data processing system that stores it data in one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Simple Plan vs The Pardoners Tale Comparative Study The Pardoners Tale vs A Simple Plan Although the settings are very different, one taking place in 14th century Scotland and the other in modern day America, the ideas of both texts are similar, Radix Natorum est Cupi datas , meaning greed is the root of all evil . The transformation of The Pardoners Tale into A Simple Plan has allowed Raimi to demonstrate that despite the new values emerging in the new context, the human condition is essentially unchanged as it always remains vulnerable to avarice. Both tales exhibit this idea from different perspectives to relfect the values of their context. The Pardoners Tale reflects a religious society where sin is punished by God whereas A Simple Plan depicts a humanistic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This movie explores issues of greed, human relationships, betrayal and redemption, personal innocence and responsibility as well as the effects on the human mind when held back from a perceived right, in this case the American dream of owning your own farm. Hanks decline in the first moral debate with Jacob and Lou over the money in the plane that, you work for the American dream, not steal it , defines fundamental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Use Of Corporal Punishment In Schools All across the US corporal punishment is being given to students as a method of discipline. Corporal punishment is infliction of pain as a punishment for an offense. Corporal punishment is legal in 19 states in school and at home That means that the government is allowing students to suffer just so they can learn a lesson. Corporal punishment does not belong in schools because it can hurt students emotionally/mentally, it shows students discrimination, and can harm students physically. When a child is hit by a teacher, it can harm them emotionally short and long term. The use of corporal punishment in schools can make a child more aggressive, defiant, and oppositional (Dupper, CP in US Public Schools). By hitting a student, the teacher is thinking they are teaching them a lesson but really they are setting them up to be more defiant once more and be hit again. It is a vicious cycle that will never end until the student is damaged for the rest of their life. Teachers hit kids because they think it will help them out in the long run but really it can lead to a number of different things such as anxiety, hostility, depression, aggression against authorities, teachers, and property. In the teachers mind they are preventing this student from acting out again but really they can come back and destroy school property. Also, the teacher may believe that because they hit this student the student will become a better person but really it makes them so much worse. Lastly, corporal punishment can affect a student s self image and weaken their social skills (Rollins, Revisiting the Issue). When a student is hit, they think less of themselves because they believe that the reason they were hit is because they are lesser than everyone else. They also could stop making new friends and become socially awkward because they are afraid that everyone will not be their friend just because others were not nice. Teachers do not understand the consequences that a student must face when he or she is hit by them. Some people may say that they can go to therapy and get better but most likely the student will still have permanent emotional damage. Another reason corporal punishment does not belong in school is because it teaches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Industry Definition. Before Conducting An Industry Analysis, Industry Definition Before conducting an industry analysis, it is necessary to define the industries that Linde and Praxair are competing in. While both companies are generally known as industrial gas companies, this description offers little insight into the product offerings of each company and the differences between the two companies. The first industry both companies compete in is industrial gas production; each company produces hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and many other gases with industrial use cases. However, both Praxair and Linde also serve consumers directly with some products, including oxygen tanks for breathing or welding. In fact, Praxair has two retail locations in Kingston. This customer facing portion of the business has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, even capital investment alone is not sufficient, as specialized technical expertise is required to be successful in this industry. New entrants may find it difficult to attract top talent from a larger, more established firm. Finally, the regulatory burdens imposed on this industry make compliance relatively more expensive for new entrants. As a result, little attention is paid to new entrants in this industry, as firms focus instead on rivalry among existing firms. Threat of Substitutes The threat of substitutes in industrial gases is moderately low, but is highly dependent to the specific product. For example, hydrogen is often used in petroleum refining to remove sulfur. More recently, however, researchers have found a way to use oxygen and ionic salts to remove sulfur more efficiently, eliminating the need for hydrogen. In contrast, liquid nitrogen, often used to clean sensitive equipment, has no practical substitutes, as it quickly eliminates all bacteria and other contaminants due to its extremely cold temperature. Finally, oxygen, often used for medical purposes, has no available substitutes due to human biology. Overall, while new technologies are creating opportunities for new substitutes, most products that exist in this industry will never has practical substitutes. Bargaining Power of Customers The bargaining power of customers in this industry is moderate. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Film Analysis Of Saving Private Ryan In 2016 alone, over twenty two movies were created based on true events of World War II. These films depict the dramatic fighting and emotional stress that fell on soldier s shoulders. Over the years, many historic films have been created yet one movie has proven itself superior: Saving Private Ryan. Steven Spielberg, a well known film director, first produced the movie to pay tribute to the soldiers who fought in World War II. With many occasions of graphic and realistic scenes, Saving Private Ryan allows viewers to gain an appreciation for the hardships troops experienced. This film gives the audience a glimpse into the intense battles fought in World War II, while also providing a heartfelt story about brothership and loss. Differing from the other World War II movies, Saving Private Ryan exemplifies a true war drama with the help of the plot, historical accuracy, characters and setting. The plot of Saving Private Ryan illustrates a dramatic war movie by depicting all the stages that a war veteran experiences. Private James Ryan and Captain John Miller were chosen to undertake those emotions and experiences. Towards the beginning of the film, the point of view switches from Ryan to Miller when Ryan has a flashback to WWII. Through Miller s eyes the audience experiences the pure horror of World War II. Saving Private Ryan shows the battles of Normandy beaches where more than 10,000 American troops died alone. Spielberg used this scene in particular to show the raw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Hard Working Americans Are you one of those hard working middle class Americans that believes what the corporate world and what the government tells them? Do you believe that investing faithfully in your 401(K) is your path to a successful retirement? Or, are you one of those Americans that can not figure out, despite your best efforts, why you can not get ahead in life? In either case, keep reading because this article is for you. As a former financial advisor I had the opportunity to meet with and talk with all types of Americans. From the poor, to the middle class, to the rich, and to the wealthy and I can tell you that the true path to financial freedom is not hard work, although it pays a large part, it is in fact knowledge! What good does it do you to work 18 hour days and invest in a 401(K) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is ahuge loss in value.What if instead you had a multi currency account and were actuallyholding your savings in Swiss francs as opposed to the US Dollar? Now the shoe is on the other foot! Instead of loosing money you would have made a huge return on your money. The above example clearly shows why most hard working Americans can not get ahead. You are saving your money in US Dollars and the US Dollar is consistently loosing value. Furthermore, the paltry interest that most accounts pay can barely keep up with inflation let alone the dollars depreciation. In all of my years as a financial advisor I have never met a single middle class or affluent client that had a multi currency account. Every thing they owned and invested in was in American dollars. In the above example, not only would you have earned interest on your money you also would have made a substantial amount of money simply based on the rising value of the Swiss Franc and the declining value of the US Dollar. It was not until I met and started talking to some multi millionaires that I became aware of the power of multi currency accounts. Just like a stock market, or any other investment, foreign currency will rise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Allusions In Beowulf Many critics have argued whether or not Beowulf is a Christian epic, but I believe that the answer is fairly clear. Although the characters in the poem are pagan, it is believed that the poet may have been a Christian monk, which alone hints that it may be a Christian poem. In my opinion, Beowulf is a Christian epic because of key Biblical references, the sorrow that the poet expresses for the characters, and the praise the poet gives to his God. There are numerous references to the Bible in the poem, but I believe that the most important one is the one that compare Grendel to Cain from the story of Cain and Abel. When Grendel is first introduced the author writes, Grendel... among the banished monsters, Cain s clan, whom the Creator had outlawed and condemned as outcasts (Beowulf 102 7). Some may argue that the fact that the author references the Bible can alone prove that it is a Christian epic, but I think that there is more to it. At the time the poem is set, killing your brother is considered extremely evil, which is why the author condemned Unferth at the beginning. Therefore, Cain essentially represents evil as he killed his brother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author proclaims, Oh, cursed is he who in time of trouble has to thrust his soul in the fire s embrace, forfeiting help; he has nowhere to turn (183 6). By saying this, he essentially shows that he feels bad that the pagan characters did not know about his real, Christian god. This helps prove that this is a Christian epic, as a man who does not believe in a Christian god would be very unlikely to feel bad for someone who did not believe in one either. Obviously, the author has some sort of bias toward their religion, and assuming that religion is Christianity, that proves that the epic is Christian, and was written by a Christian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Ethical Treatment of Prisoners Ethical Treatment of Prisoners When there are million s of people incarcerated throughout the United States, the ethical treatment of prisoner s rights must be analyzed. Throughout the years many modifications have been made to accommodate inmates and preserve their basic human rights. Have we as a society done enough regarding the ethical treatment of prisoners or have we made their lives in prison too easy that it is no longer a punishment for them? There are many people in the United States who have strong feelings of what is right and wrong and fall on both sides of this question. Utilitarianism is the belief that moral rules should be choices made by a society to promote the happiness of its members (Mosser, 2010). Through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Depending on the branch of the justice system that they are employed in, each person will have their own set of moral and ethical values, as well as those that are required by the position they hold. The tricky part can be to decide which set of values to follow in a situation where there may be a choice, and if so, how does one go about making that choice. Do they possibly sacrifice their personal ethics to follow those that are required by their position? Is it ok for them to bypass those standards of their professional code of ethics in order to maintain their personal standards? When it gets to the point of questioning whose ethics to follow, one has to wonder who decides which set of ethics is more important and if there is a difference? People who are employed in the justice system have to exhibit strength of mind and body to prove they are worthy to be in charge of those who may be a danger to society. This fact alone places these individuals in a position of power, and without a personal and professional code of ethics to live by; this power could be taken out of context. This could lead to damage within the system, as well as out on the street. For these people must make moral decisions everyday. A personal set of ethics can often be hard to define. Ethics are not on a person s mind as they make various choices throughout the day. When a person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Age-Related Diversity Issues at the Workplace Workplace Diversity Issues Age Related Introduction Study #1 Older people are not retiring as the traditional age of 65 as they once did. According to a research paper published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) between 1977 and 2007, the number of employed workers over the age of 65 ...increased 101 percent (BLS). For men 65 or older still at work, the increase (between 1977 and 2007) reflects a 75% rise; as for women, the number of those 65 and older rose by an impressives147 percent in that time frame (BLS). The number of people 75 years of age and older that are employed is relative small (0.8 percent of the American workforce) and yet this age group experienced the most dramatic gain during the period 1977 to 2007 a startling 172 percent (BLS). This study used data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which gathers statistical data from the consumer price index, the Current Population Survey, and employment surveys to present a clear picture of age in the workplace. The data analysis techniques are not known, nor are the collection strategies that the federal government uses. Theoretically this information is presented as raw data drawn from a number of sources with no editorial agenda. It is interesting to note that in that same window of time the number of non institutionalized Americans 65 and older rose by about 60 percent but the number of those 65 and over who were in the workforce doubled while employment for everyone 16 and over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Cant Hardly Wait Compared To The Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales Compare/Contrast Essay Satire as described by the Webster dictionary is a way of using humor to show the weaknesses or bad qualities of a person, government, society, etc. One of the first examples of satirical English writing was Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales. The Canterbury Tales revolve around an eclectic group of pilgrims on a religious journey to St. Thomas Beckett s shrine . The true intent of this classic tale was to expose all of 14th century England to the corruptness of the cast system in London. Chaucer executed his purpose by including characters of various statures into his story and discreetly criticizing them by using humor. In doing so he also criticized the morals of aristocracy at that time. Centuries later Chaucer s interpretation of society continues to be used in literature and other forms of art today. Can t Hardly Wait is an example of a film that embodies Chaucer s ideas. This cheesy 1990s classic romance is set at a high school graduation party. The main plot of a boy trying to get his dream girl is simply an unimportant factor compared to screenwriter Deborah Kaplan s true purpose: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Knight as described by Chaucer, is a man of great stature. Like other knights of this time, he was usually accompanied by royalty and had embarked with many a noble host (Canterbury 62). The Knight was a far cry from the corrupt characters in this tale because unlike them, he did not abuse his power. The attire of the Knight proved that he not only worked hard but also lived modestly. Although he was wealthy, his cloaks did not readily support that fact, for He wore a fustian tunic stained and dark (Canterbury 77). He was so admired for his chivalrous nature that many referred to him as a true, perfect gentle knight (Canterbury ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Childhood Obesity Is A Growing Epidemic Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic. The UK has estimated through their schools National Child Measurement Program that one third of the children there are overweight, and by 2050 that number could rise to an alarming two thirds (Phillips 2). There are many uncontrollable factors in childhood obesity such as the environment, income and genetics. However, parents are the most overlooked factor. Our children s futures, with regard to their eating habits, are in the hands of their parents. Ultimately, children grow into adults who make their own choices, but parents can have a positive effect on the children s health in their childhood. By focusing on the parental factor, an immense decrease in childhood obesity is obtainable. Parents must consider how the environment they choose to raise their child in can affect their child s health. In rural environments, people can live off of healthy, home grown food. If a child lives in the city, parents may have a harder time finding healthy, affordable options for their family. For example, when comparing cities like Atlanta, Georgia to a rural farm town like Jesup, Georgia, it is apparent that bigger cities lack resources that would keep vegetables fresh and on hand at all times. Nevertheless, parents would still need to opt for these healthier choices, instead of processed food or fast food. Even if these options are available, the major concern parents have is whether they can afford buying healthier alternatives which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Cost Of College Textbooks With college textbooks on the rise, it is no surprise that college students are unable to purchase the appropriate textbooks for their courses or they are choosing alternative courses altogether. The cost of college textbooks has increased by an alarming amount of three times the rate of inflation, approximately 1,041 percent. The need for institutions of higher education to find ways to make textbooks more affordable to their students is stronger than ever. Unfortunately, most college and university bookstores are made for profit which inflates the cost of their textbooks and requires students to look elsewhere such as online, purchasing from previous students, or renting from the campus library. Over the last decade, the price of college textbooks has increased by 88 percent; 25 percent more than the rise in cost of tuition and fees. The College Board has estimated that the average college student had spent around 1,249 dollars for the 2015 16 school year on textbooks alone. The textbook companies and campus bookstores are reaping in the profits at the college students expense by decreasing the success rate in each course when a student is attempting the course with no material. As students are faced with these rising textbook costs, many choose not to purchase their textbooks. The Student Public Interest Research Group is an organization which organizes college students to solve pressing public interest problems. A survey conducted by Student PIRG s showed that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Celebrity Worship Is A Common Day Ritual Nowadays, celebrity worship is considered a common day ritual, as it is performed by millions of people around the world. However, this practice has been a disease to the world and continues to conflict the youth with deranged goals and aspirations. Misconceptions of what an idealistic worship lifestyle are inevitable, considering that the definition of a worshipper gets modified every year. The primary reasons as to why Celebrity Worship is a poison to the world and why it must be stopped is due to the fact that it distracts the person from focusing on what is important in life, it provides an unstable relationship with a celebrity which can get psychotic, and it can create inadequate goals and aspirations for one to follow. To begin, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Weishar also gives an example on the fact that although there are people who do not give in to the hype that the media creates on these celebrities, there are still millions of people who buy into it. Not everyone buys into this corporate pop culture non sense, and not all pop culture is created by corporations. Social media has allowed us to create our own pop culture behind the scenes, but at the same time we follow trends more than ever and they are often dictated by celebrities on outlets like twitter. Celebrities like Kardashian who get paid $10,000 every time she promotes a product in 140 characters or less (par. 13). In a society that has been enveloped by social media, these celebrities have more power than ever before, and they utilize this niche by creating several social trends that they know the majority will follow. With new trends created every day, and celebrities dictating on how people should live their lives, how does this benefit the population on focusing on what s necessary? Aside from the distractions that it causes, celebrity worship creates delusional relationships with these idols. They create a connection with celebrities and due to their obsession, they will feel as if they have became friends with the idol, even though the idol has not met the person. This creates an image of a false connection being made with a celebrity who does not even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Summary Of David Foster Wallace This Is Water David Foster Wallace s speech This Is Water was spoken to Kenyon s graduating class of 2005. In the speech he reflects on a unique way to think about yourself, other and the world around you. I conducted three interviews with people of different ages to see how they conform or contradict with Wallace s speech. Martha explained how in college she was self centered, In college it was all about me, me, and me. And what I could get out of stuff, (Martha Arieta). This relates to Wallace s topic of the natural default setting. Think about it: there is no experience you have had that you are not the absolute center of. The world as you experience it is there in front of YOU or behind YOU, the left or right of YOU, on YOUR TV or YOUR monitor, (Wallace pg.3). Wallace is explaining that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another similarity is how Peter realized that the most important obvious answers are sometimes right in front of you but are hard to explain and see. He states As I ve grown up, sometimes the answers I ve been looking extremely hard for are so simple that you have to think about them in another way, (Peter Palmer). In the speech Wallace gives an example about two young fish who run into an older fish, ... [older fish states] Morning boys. How s the water? And the two young fish swim on a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes What the hell is water? (Wallace pg. 1). Wallace means to say that education isn t about thinking in general but about the decision on what to think. Joseph also builds on Wallace s point of being aware of others. Joseph conveys I think about how other people might be acting and why they do that... Working for the university you learn a lot of awareness for the people your around with, work with, and people you see in your everyday life, (Joseph ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Relational Schema For Database And Database Question 1: Relational Schema (6 Marks) Provide a relational schema for the database you will create. Identify the primary keys (1 mark), the foreign keys (1 mark), and the constraints (1 mark). Identify the data types (1 mark) and write a query to create the database with MySQL (1 mark) and one to import the sample dataset you were provided with (1 mark) Answer 1: Provide a relational schema for the database you will create. Movies_n9000348 movieID Title Year Ratings_n9000348 reviewerID movieID rating comments Reviewers_n9000348 reviewerID name yearJoined trustRating Identify the primary keys (1 mark), the foreign keys (1 mark), and the constraints (1 mark). Listed below are the Established Relationships: 1) movieID is the Primary Key in the Movies_n9000348 table. 2) Combination of reviewerID and movieID is a Composite Primary Key in the Ratings_n9000348 table. 3) movieID from Ratings_n9000348 table is the Foreign Key to movieID column in the Movies_n9000348 table. 4) reviewerID from Reviewers_n9000348 table is the Foreign Key to reviewerID column in the Ratings_n9000348 table. Identify the data types (1 mark) and write a query to create the database with MySQL (1 mark) and one to import the sample dataset you were provided with (1 mark) Identify the data types (1 mark) DATATYPES: Datatypes identified for the column variables in Movies_n9000348 table:
  • 35. 1) movieID: INT 2) Title: VARCHAR(100) 3) Year: INT Datatypes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Is Private Property A Natural Right Essay Is private property a natural right? Yes I consider private property a natural right. Private plays a big role within natural rights. Many philosophers including Locke, Marx and Rawls each had their position on private property. This leads to the question: what is private property? You can t just give one definition because as I said before, many philosophers has different positions about private property on natural rights. If I had to define private property, I would say it is any property that is not public property, and maybe under the control of a group or a single individual. It is like a claim to something that excludes others from having that same privilege. The one philosopher I will talk about is John Locke. John Locke s position on private property being a natural right is really different from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Locke makes the argument that when god created the world for man, he gave man a reason to make use of the world to the best advantage of life and convenience. What he means by that is, that god made this world for man, and he made it he gave man the right to use that what is in this world to his benefit. Locke explains that every man has property in his own person, and that nobody has any right to that property but that person. The author states that whatsoever then he removes out of the state of nature hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labor with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property (Locke). What Locke means by that statement is that once a person remove something out of its original state of nature that something becomes that person s property. After someone gains this property are there any limitations on that property? Locke believes that that there are limitations on that property. Locke believes that god has given us all things richly, and that man may use those things as long as he takes what he needs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ups Key Success Factors UPS Key Success Factors: The deliveries must be on time, there should be accuracy by way of deliveries, ownership of not only the land based vehicles but also airplanes are important for success. Key success factors include safe deliveries and an excellent reputation. Recently there are key success factors related to information. Accessing the UPS website gives critical information about the whereabouts of the parcel to any customer at a low cost. Information about the merchandise, customers and goods is critical for success. What are the key success factors and risks for UPS given its business strategy? Timely, accurate and competitively priced services are the key success factors for UPS. Moreover, the ability to provide low cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The return on Assets is 8.52% whereas the industry figure is 11.10%. Two of FedEx strategies that have worked are its tie up with the US postal system and its first mover advantage in introducing the tracking system for packages. My assessment of the sustainability of UPS s current performance does not change. Given your assessment of the company s strategy and the sustainability of its performance, forecast the key factors for UPS s stock value? The original company strategy has been to deliver goods overnight. Time bound deliveries is its main selling point. It creates security in the minds of its customers by using the Guardian anti missile system on board its flight. FedEx offers a wide range of products that target customers with different needs. Federal Express has been the innovator in the strategy of allowing the customers to track their packages. This facility has developed great confidence in the system of FedEx. In fact, the tracking system of FedEx has forced other shipping companies also to use tracking systems. In promotions FedEx has adapted the strategy of using motor sports. The key factors for UPS s stock value are its size, the increasing revenues from its international operations and the increasing sales of its supply chain solutions. The investors are also impressed by the net profit of UPS that is 8.48 which is higher than the industry figure of 7.70. The return on assets is also 11.75 which is greater than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Red Crowed Crane Research Paper In the Orient, particularly South and East Asian, the red crowed cranes, or technically Grus Japonensis, are viewed as a symbol of long life, fidelity, and luck. It is also a common practice to have their pictures or statues in the house and sacred places as a charisma. However, in spite of their popularity in terms of images, their population is the opposite. It is a must to take action to protect them, not just because they are beautiful and rare species, but also because they contribute to the diversity and the ecosystem. Along with Siberian white crane and whooping crane, red crowned crane is the only three cranes in the world that mostly white. Red crowned crane is the second rarest crane species after the whopping crane, and one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RAMSAR Convention listed Amur River Basin, Russia as Wetland of International Significance and Key Crane Territory. It is also a good idea to have local support for cranes through environmental education, especially Crane Day festival. In 1958, Red crowned Crane Nature Park was founded in Hokkaido with the efforts to establish wintering feeding areas, popularize crane preservation and encourage the study of cranes. Another good news is that in 2009 biologists with Kyungpook National University in Korea successfully used artificial insemination to hatch chicks. It is a challenge to pick up one animal that is the most important one in the ecosystem. Each of them plays a unique and essential role. Red crowned cranes are an intricate part of the ecosystem. They are like a tiny gear in a watch. Although it may not look special, the watch does need its function. Although we have many solutions to protecting them. The first and foremost thing to do always to educate. School and parents should introduce them to the students. It is an effective way of broadening their knowledge and raising their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Msf Research Paper Medical aid where it is needed most. Independent. Neutral. Impartial. is the motto for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, found at the top on every page of the MSF website. MSF is a humanitarian organization focused on providing medi cal relief and projects worldwide. Through their amazing journey and help provided by MSF, it is possible to see why they are world renowned. MSF started out with a journalist from Tonus, a medical review, who wanted to create a group of doctors who could help people suffering worldwide from major disasters. On Decem ber 22nd in 1971, MSF was officially created which consisted of 300 volunteers, doctors, nurses, and other staff, including the 13 founding doctors and journalists. These volunteers believed, All people have the right to medical care... Their first mission was in 1972 when an earth quake struck Managua, Nicaragua. The first missions were not organized and lacked prepara tion, support for doctors and supplies were not arriving quickly. To put an end to these prob lems they took a vote to become organized and less of a small independent group. The people involved voted against the idea to stay a small independent group, so Bernard Kouchner, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For when emergency responses are needed, they have pre packaged disaster kits that include a complete surgical theatre, an obstetrics kit, and an inflatable hospital. After immediate emergencies pass MSF sometimes adapt to help the area long term. Sometimes that includes providing day to day healthcare, building or renovating health clinics, bringing in ambulances and/or helping with a treatment program. MSF has worked in some countries for decades like in Malawi, where they have worked since 1986. In Malawi, MSF has helped with the preventing and treating of HIV/AIDs, tuberculosis, hepatitis B and STIs in cities, towns, villages and even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Effects of Climatic Elements on Livestock Production EFFECTS OF CLIMATIC ELEMENTS ON LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SALAMI, Saheed Ayodeji University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. INTRODUCTION Climatic elements have direct effect on the system of animal production, body physiology and animal behaviour, feed supply and quality, proliferation of pests and parasites as well as preservation of animal products (Samson et al., 2011) A number of climatic elements such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, radiant energy, air movement, light, altitude etc. greatly influence and interact with the performance of livestock production. Similarly, they also cause major effects on animal physiology, behaviour and productivity through their individual or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Normal body temperatures of some domestic animals are given in Table 1. Table 1: Normal Body Temperatures of Domestic Animals (FAO, 1986). Animals Temperatures Average Range Dairy Cow 38.6 38.0 39.3 Beef Cow 38.3 36.7 39.1 Pig 39.2 38.7 39.8 Sheep 39.1 38.3 39.9 Goat 38.7 40.7 Horse 37.9 37.2 38.2 Chickens 41.7 40.6 43.0 The body temperature of most domestic animals is considerably higher than the environmental temperature to which they are exposed most of the time. They maintain their body temperatures by balancing internal heat production and heat loss to the environment. The hypothalmus gland acts as a body thermostat by stimulating mechanisms to counteract either high or low ambient temperatures (FAO, 1986). For example, increased conversion of feed to heat energy is used to counteract low ambient temperatures, while for example increased respiration (rate and volume) and blood circulation in the skin counteracts high ambient temperatures. Varying temperature also results in changed behavior . Most animals reduce their level of activity in a hot environment and, for example, pigs lie clustered in a heap at low temperatures, while they lie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Sun Also Rises Modernism Analysis During the early twentieth century, the philosophical and artistic movement of Modernism permeated the world of literature. Thusly, Modernism, as a philosophy, is defined through the loss of traditional values and meaning in life; men, women and all people are isolated and alone, unable to fully communicate through language. Modernist writers portray the world as a harsh and unjust place in which their characters struggle alone with unrealistic and futile dreams. With this in mind, The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is a novel that details the story of Jacob Barnes and his circle of friends. Most of the friends, including Jake, are World War I veterans who have been harshly afflicted by their experiences in the war and heavily indulge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jake tries to be a good Catholic; he goes to the Cathedral and he prays in a very scattered way, first for his friends, then bullfighters, then money, and then his mind wanders onto other subjects. Jake tries to be a good Catholic by praying and attempting to be spiritual, but much like his own spirituality, his prayer is choppy. He does not usually go to church nor does he usually pray. Jake does not feel religious, and this is what he deduces makes him such a rotten Catholic. He regrets this notion and this is a symptom of a much larger problem for Jake: he craves authenticity and spirituality and innocence, but he has been corrupted by the great war. It took not only his fertility but also his spiritual potency. Further proof of his desire for spiritual authenticity and purity is when he sees Pedro Romero, the young, talented, and captivating young Spanish bullfighter, in a bullfight. Jake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Charles Orzech Saving The Burning Mouth Hungry Ghost Analysis I will prove that this article by Charles Orzech called Saving the Burning Mouth Hungry Ghost argues that that the divinest of Buddha s prior presence of being a Brahmin made him accomplished to attaining a spell which could treat and cure Ananda s curse The Buddha s Discourse on the Scripture of the Spell for Saving the Burning Mouth Hungry Ghost is one of the three key texts in the development of Buddhist performances held during the Ghost Festival of the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This celebration is moulded by a Buddhist practice and is consider the second most important festival of the year for the Chinese people. The Chinese people have practiced this tradition since the Liang Dynasty but since then it has developed into the existing Zhongyuan Festival. This celebration began with a story that will be explained below, this event become so special because it helped Chinese people escape their suffering and hungry that they would experience after they die by doing certain practice and chants to satisfy the hungry ghost. This story starts off during the World Honored One when Ananda was alone at the Banyan Monastery located in Kapilavasttu. When Ananda was sitting their examining the teaching he had been given earlier, while sitting their he saw a horrendous ghost which Charles Orzech describes to be like shown as his mouth burning and his throat looking like a needle, the ghost hair was seen as chaotic, while having nails and teeth that were very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Biopsy Ateneo de Zamboanga University College of Nursing Nursing Skills Output (NSO) Biopsy Report no.___ I. Description: A biopsy is a medical test commonly performed by a surgeon, interventional radiologist, or an interventional cardiologist involving sampling of cells or tissues for examination. It is the medical removal of tissue from a living subject to determine the presence or extent of a disease. The tissue is generally examined under a microscope by a pathologist, and can also be analyzed chemically. When an entire lump or suspicious area is removed, the procedure is called an excisional biopsy. When only a sample of tissue is removed with preservation of the histological architecture of the tissue s cells, the procedure is called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the area being biopsied is on the skin, ascalpelwill beused to scrape off a sample.The biopsy may be taken with the assistance of medical imaging such asultrasound. The medical imaging is used to correctly identify the area of interestso that the sample is taken from the right place.In a wire guided biopsy, the imaging is used while fine wires are placed to mark the area which needs to be biopsied, and a surgeon uses the wires as a guide for asurgical biopsy. Assess client s response. IV. Diagram/ Illustration September 12 14,2011Date Que, Honey Sharlotte Clinical Instructor s InitialsIllustration/diagram NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES Before Procedure: Before the procedure, you need to discuss a range of issues with your doctor or surgeonincluding: Medical history, including any prescription drugs, over the counter drugs, herbs, vitaminor mineral supplements you may be taking. Some preparations can interact with surgicalmedications and need to be avoided. Other tests, such as blood tests or ultrasound scans, may need to be done prior to the biopsy (depending on the nature of the condition under investigation). Clean the area where the biopsy is supposed to be done. If hair is present, shave it off. Inform the patient that he/she will experience discomfort during the procedure. Instruct the patient to stay completely still during the procedure, if conscious. During Procedure: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Travis Phillips Interview The person I interviewed was Travis Phillips (dad) . He took care of me and has always been their. He was born 1/11/1978 in NC,tennessee. Travis only has one sibling. Her name is Pam and she is a photographer. The places Travis has lived are NC,Tennessee, Ohio, and that is it. Travis has attended B log elementary, cane river middle school, Mountain heritage High School , and Capella university. A Physical Description of Travis is tall, Glasses,Gauges,tattoos, facial hair. When I interviewed Travis Phillips he I asked Travis what was his first car? id he said it was a 1978 dodge colt, blue and white, 2 door little car and he said he worked for the money to buy it and when he first got to drive it he was really excited to drive it .i asked him how he was different now from than back then? He said that he had grown more mature and less of a troublemaker and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And friend, he said that he want to be known as the person that was there when their friends needed something or need help he was there.My favorite time I have with Travis is when we all went to a halloween festival we all were goofing around and had a lot of fun got big pumpkins. Travis is really helpful loving funny fun he always helps me when i need help. He is loving and always makes sure we get everything i want and need he works alot he is a hard worker so that he could put food on the table he works from 2:30pm to 11:30pm all day every week and is an awesome dad his importance is to be my dad to make sure that i have everything i need in life and be a loving person to talk to his meaningful quote is i tell you what it s funny we use it to make fun of him because when he is about to say something he says i tell you what yea we kinda make fun of him for it but he knows were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Tone Of Letter From Birmingham Jail Well known speaker, writer, and so much more, Martin Luther King Jr., in his letter, Letter from Birmingham Jail, provides a powerful and insightful look into what it is like being a black person during the time when America was in a battle, so to speak, against segregation. Kings purpose is to provide his readers, eight clergymen whom called his actions unwise and untimely (King 800), with an insight on what it is like trying to make a change in the world through peaceful negotiation but continually getting little to no result. He provides a compelling tone in order to gain the sympathy of the eight clergymen he was as addressing along with all his present and even future readers. King begins his letter by explaining that he is in Birmingham ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... moves to explaining all the many different reasons he is gravely disappointed with the white moderate reasons such as being, more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action ; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man s freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a more convenient season. ( King 805 ) He continues to elaborate on why he is so disappointed in the white community until he begins to shift to a different route leading to the church, Christians, and even God. He ends his letter by apologizing to the clergymen for writing such a long letter, explaining that the only reason his letter is so long is because of where he is with nothing better to do than to write, think and pray. After analyzing Letter from Birmingham Jail, you could reasonably conclude that King has written an effective argument that is likely to convince his readers that his presence in Birmingham is both justified and necessary. (Kirszner and Mandell 102) King is successfully able to portray his thoughts and feelings to his readers by explaining why it is necessary to take more forceful measures but also explaining how said measures can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Grapes Of Wrath Allusions In his novel Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck integrated many biblical references and values throughout the book. This provided a more intriguing and complex style of writing that he used to tell about the Dust Bowl of the early 1900 s and the arduous journey the Joad family and many others took to reach California. The first biblical reference is revealed when the Joad family leaves for California. the rest swarmed up on top of the load, Connie and Rose of Sharon, Pa and Uncle John, Ruthie and Winfield, Tom and the preacher. Noah stood on the ground, looking up at the great load of them sitting on top of the truck (Steinbeck 113) This passage relates to the loading of animals into Noah s Ark in Genesis 7:15 where it is written that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another biblical reference is shown when the Joad s move to California. Their journey to California from Oklahoma is a biblical reference due to the similarity to the exodus of the Jews to Israel from Egypt. This is distinguished by the similarities between the Joad s and the Jews, the Joad s were captives of their farm while the Jews were captives of Egypt. Throughout their journey, Ma becomes a Moses like figure but leading the family through hard times and tries to keep the family together. She kept the family moving towards California even though Grandma was dead in her lap. California was the promised land for the Joad s and other Okies and Ma led the family there. California brings about another biblical allusion. As part of Moses bringing his people out of Egypt, he told of a promised land to where he would take the Israelites, and that land was Canaan. For the Joad s and many other migrants, California was the promised land they were searching for. Apart from both of the promised lands beginning with the letter C, they had many things in common. The vineyards, the orchards, the great flat valley, green and beautiful...the peach trees and the walnut groves, and the dark green patches of oranges (Steinbeck 227). This is an allusion to the promised land of the Jews, where in Numbers 13:27 it states We went into the land to which you sent us, and it does flow with milk and honey! Here is its fruit (Zondervan 207). Both lands were bursting with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...