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Essay on Understanding Tay-Sachs Disease
Introduction
When presented with this assignment, Tay Sachs disease was one of the first choices that came to
mind since it is one of many diseases associated with Ashkenazi Jews (Jews of Eastern European
descent). Tay Sachs is a deadly heritable disease caused by the absence or mutation of Hex A, an
enzyme that breaks down complex fats called gangliosides found in nervous tissue. Without Hex A,
there is a buildup of gangliosides in the cells of the brain, causing major damage to the cells (
Learning About Tay Sachs Disease ). Tay Sachs is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, which
means that both parents must be a carrier of the diseased allele for the children to be at risk. The
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Within a year of the examination, two of the three children died. A few years later, one of the children
s parents brought a newly born sibling with the same symptoms to Tay s clinic; leading Tay to believe
whatever the disorder was, quite possibly was hereditary (Cowan 133).
Around the same time as Tay s discovery, a young physician in New York named Bernard Sachs
examined a baby girl with very similar symptoms. Sachs reported that since the first time the child had
been examined, she never attempted any voluntary movements nor did it seem as if there were any
signs of increasing mental development. In addition, by this time, she was completely blind. The child
died just before her second birthday and her parents sent her body to Sachs for postmortem
examination. It was during this examination that Dr. Sachs saw that the cerebrum was abnormal and
took a sample of tissue taken from the cerebral cortex. This too Sachs found to be profoundly
abnormal in appearance. Dr. Sachs also noticed a detritus like buildup in the cell walls (Cowan 133
135). Sachs continued to examine children with the same symptoms and postmortem results over the
next decade. He also began reading similar case reports including that of Tay s in medical literature.
In 1896, Sachs gave the newly discovered disease a name: amaurotic family idiocy. Over the next
decade, researchers learned more
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Influenza Virus Essay
There are different ways a molecule can be endocytosed into cell. Rust and colleagues focused on two
different mechanisms: clathrin mediated endocytosis and clathrin and caveolin independent
endocytosis. Using real time visualization of the influenza virus, Rust and colleagues were able to
observe these two pathways in action. They hypothesized that without inhibiting endogenous
endocytic mechanisms of the cell, the influenza virus would use both types of pathways to enter a cell.
Multiple assays were performed in this article. Firstly, the authors fluorescently labeled clathrin with
EYFP and transfected their construct into their cells, creating a stable cell line. Figure 1 exists to
demonstrate the efficacy of their fluorescently tagged clathrin construct. They first produced an
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The de novo formation of CCPs induced by viral binding suggests a manipulation of the clathrin
signaling pathway. Since clathrin recruitment is initiated by AP2 after AP2 detects PI(4,5)P and cargo,
the virus could be interacting with any one of these three elements in clathrin induced endocytosis.
However, as the authors point out, influenza binds to sialic acids on the cell surface and not normal
cargo receptors that interact with AP2. So how, then, would AP2 be coerced into recognizing the virus
as cargo on the cell membrane and hence recruit clathrin? They suggest there is an induction of
curvature on the membrane perhaps involving amphiphysin. A logical next step would be to mutate
amphiphysin and/or other similar BAR domains, infect cells with a tagged influenza virus and
transfected fluorescent clathrin, and determine whether or not de novo CCPs can be formed.
Comparing this assay to a control using wild type amphiphysin, one could draw a conclusion as to the
extent of influence BAR domains have on viral entry and clathrin
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Monte Cristo History
The Count of Monte Cristo is a movie based off of the book written by Alexandre Dumas and directed
by Kevin Reynolds. The movie is not entirely historically accurate and was written mostly for
entertainment purposes. There are various events throughout the movie that include historical
references, however it is a very minor aspect of the movie. The historical references in the movie do
not intend to create a real story as a history textbook would. They are there to add an interesting
finesse to the story without straying away from the main plot. One of these major historical references
is Napoleon exile to Elba, and his attempt to come back to power in France. The film is 131 minutes
and came out in 2002. The movie begins on the Island of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was never created to follow an exact event in the past, but was more created as a fictional plot with
historical aspects to it. Many would criticize the movie because of its lack of accurately portraying the
time period and following historical events, however I believe that it did a good job of throwing in
historical sites throughout the movie. The movie also has references to common problems that
everyday people face, regardless of the time they are from or where they live. For example, Fernand
Montego played by Guy Pearce is a jealous best friend who purposely sabotages Edmond and gets
him thrown into prison. This is all just so he could get his girl and feel better about himself. This
problem is very similar to problems people deal with every day. People are constantly caught up in
jealousy, which causes them to do horrible things such as betraying their lifetime best friend. Another
major theme in the story that is seen in every day life is revenge. Edmond gets so caught up in giving
all those that crossed him what they deserved that he nearly loses the woman he loves and his best
friend. This is something that people get involved in all the time in todays world. We get so caught up
in giving others what we think they deserve that we almost lose those who are closest to us. One
minor thing that stood out to me
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Sexism Essay
An everlasting Conflict
Sexism is categorized by extreme cases, but when in reality, both female and male parties execute
sexism everyday even in the simplest forms. Though women tend to receive more grieve when it
comes to sexist acts or sexist slurs made by men, the level of sexist disputes has decreases drastically
with time. The play Trifles displays the major difference is the mindset of the split sexes. The setting
presents a time when women were belittled and not taken seriously. Susan Glaspell s play is evidence
on the progress our society has made concerning sexism, never less the ever existing conflict still
takes its toll in our everyday life. Sexism by definition is discrimination by members of one sex
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Yes, women s bodies are used to sell products, or portray a perfect image of how men want their
women, but women must voluntarily advertize their own bodies. Some females may considered sexy
or racy photos and commercials to be degrading, but those women choosing to do so can find it very
empowering. They not only feel confident but they are becoming something that men swoon over and
yearn for; ergo creating a sense of authority. Sexism runs rampant in every facet of our society.
The story of Trifles exposes the sexism that women dealt with then, and still to some extent deal with
today. The men show major examples of diminishing and downplaying the women s intelligence when
ignoring them throughout examining the crime scene. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale find incriminating
evidence against Minnie, but the men never think to ask them their opinion; they are too preoccupied
searching for solid tangible, evidence. Although the women find evidence to believe Minnie is the
killer, I believe they feel somewhat responsible for her. This concluding that both genders are
somewhat sexist. The men on the husband s side, and the women on Minnie s side. Perception differs
with their gender. While the men look for something to show anger, or sudden feeling , something
more obvious; the messy kitchen is labeled as bad housekeeping, instead of being used as evidence.
The clues are presented but their male perception enables the men from seeing them. (Glaspell s)
When
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Clyne s Revision of Grice s Maxims Essay
Grice s Maxims have been criticised for being too Anglo centric. Michael Clyne proposes revisions to
the four maxims in his 1994 book Intercultural Communication at Work. Do Clyne s revisions of this
model go far enough in universally accounting for intercultural conversation? Why or why not? Grice
s General Cooperative Principle has been under continuous debate for the past three decades. It is
mainly through the maxims that Grice s paradigm has been challenged as highly ethnocentric,
however such readings may tend to take the maxims too literally rather than as reference points for
language interchange (Allan as cited in Clyne, 1994, p. 11). There is some agreement in this, but as
suggested by Mey (1994, p. 74), the principle and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In such cases, there is a clash between Grice s maxims and the pragmatic rules of conversation, which
are culturally sensitive. For example, when being offered a drink, a typical Chinese person would
automatically say no the first time, while expecting the offer to be made at least two or three times
more. This resembles a kind of phatic language communication; saying no, but not really meaning no.
In this sort of situation, if someone doesn t adhere to the cultural norm choosing to follow Grice s
maxims instead, then they would sound odd and out of place. The above example demonstrates that
Grice s maxims aren t relevant in all contexts as they clash with certain cultural values systems. Many
linguists (Clyne, 1994; Hymes, 1986; Loveday, 1983; Walsh, 2009) have picked up on this
discrepancy between theory and data, claiming that the maxims are only relevant to the English
speaking Western world. In particular, Clyne (1994) has pointed out that they have limited relevance
to cultures where content and knowledge are core values. For example, speakers of Malagasy, whose
form of co operation seems to consist in making their contributions as opaque, convoluted and non
perspicuous as possible (Keenan as cited in Mey, 1994, p. 74) could be seen as flouting the Maxim of
Quantity. This is because information, especially new information gives the holder a certain amount of
prestige, thus Malagasy people tend to
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Louisa May Alcott Transcendentalism
Louisa May Alcott was born in 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania where she was taught by her
father who was a transcendentalist philosopher. She studied informally with other authors such as
Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker. She has been publishing since
1851 poems, short stories, thrillers and juvenile tales. Her most popular novel was Little Women
published in 1868. From what I read in a biography, she transformed her father s story Fruitland to
make it look like the woman was the hero. It says in the article that she: makes her own creation out of
his Fruitland s story, feminizes it, making the mother the hero and the father the fool . I feel like
Louisa wanted to mock her father s story by telling her own that ... Show more content on
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Mrs. Hope said that with their new beliefs it created tension between them, they turned away from the
family. For the family it was the Utopia, but the others outside were not ready to be in such place as
they say: The world was not ready for Utopia yet, and those who attempted to found it only got
laughed at for their pains. . Utopia is an ideal place or a visionary system of political or social
perfection. With the transcendental movement everyone has to follow a routine. They would all wake
up at the same time every day, take baths, eat at the same time, have meaningful conversations, get
back to work and finish work the evening came. Within the community there are beliefs so it is not
just one person thinking in a different way, but a group of people. It is a transcendental movement
because they choose to live and believe in different things than the rest of the world, but within the
community they all have to think the same way, someone cannot be self reliant on his own. From what
I understand, the children were allowed to do what they wanted, and members in the community were
allowed to express their feeling freely, in other community this not accepted if it is not intellectual or
spiritual thinking. People should not express their feelings freely and should speak in a very kind way,
one youth did the opposite in Fruitland. He said something like: Good morning
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Red Deer Research Paper
Originally introduced in New Zealand in 1861, Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), were released for sport.
By 1910, it was clear to natives that the deer were creating a negative impact on the environment.
Feeding areas were becoming bare and there was flooding due to the loss of soil from erosion (Drew).
Animals that are introduced to their non native environments and cause harm are known as invasive
species. In addition to New Zealand, this invasive species has also been introduced to North and South
America and Australia, causing similar damaging effects.
Red Deer are originally from Eurasia, belonging in the temperate grassland biome. The ecosystems the
Red Deer would typically be found in are forests, mountain ridges, or open grasslands. Red Deer
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Case 6.4 Drug Dilemmas Essay
Case 6.4: Drug Dilemmas The cost of new medical drugs seems to be accepted by many people who
use them. These pharmaceutical companies increase their profits more and more each year because
many people assume that it does cost a lot of money for research and development. Where in reality,
they are only spending about 15% of their profit margins on research and development alone. A huge
percentage of these drugs are actually tested in other countries where people are more willing to do
trials with these drugs because they cannot afford them. Not only are there more people who are more
willing to try them, but also there is less regulation and oversight when it comes to testing. Conducting
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According to the first CI, it is morally wrong to sell these medical drugs at such a high cost, especially
when it does not cost relatively as much to create the drug. Looking at the act universally, we can
determine that if everyone had a product that they placed on the market and charged a tremendously
greater amount than the cost to produce the product/service, then our economy would most likely
collapse. There is no real necessary need to make such a huge profit margin. Also, considering Kant s
belief that every change has a reason and we may understand there is no reason for these companies to
charge such a high price. Especially because most of today s society falls under the middle to lower
class and only a small group of wealthy individuals will be likely to survive. Therefore, the maxim
cannot be willed as universally acceptable and will be considered as an immoral act. Another question
we come across in this case is Should these pharmaceutical companies have a moral obligation to
make the drugs available to the people who they performed clinical trials on? . Again we clearly
should see that the pharmaceutical companies should allow the access of these drugs to the people that
are being used to test their products. There is a huge risk for these people who are taking a new drug,
not knowing exactly what the outcome can be and are merely treated as guinea pigs for the
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The Impact Of Catcalling
Imagine walking down the street during summer in a summer dress and passing by a man you do not
know suddenly uttered Hey beautiful! What would you feel about it? What would you do? Catcalling
is a serious social issue encountered today especially by women. It is a harsh or shrill call or whistle
expressing derision or disapproval according to the dictionary. Today, it may sound more like a
compliment rather than disapproval. But, catcalls are not compliments at all because they are usually
done by strangers in an aggressively sexual manner. They are creepy and can cause fear because they
tend to grab an unsuspecting woman s attention for fun and entertainment. Although it may depend on
one s delivery and intention due to the difference between a polite greeting and a catcall (Aquino,
2014). Catcalls are usually ignored by women today to prevent the cause of tension between them and
catcallers. However, awareness about its damaging effects is being raised because of the portrayal ...
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Others could hardly believe that it was an issue, but actually it is. Posters and websites are being made
to help raise awareness and to empower women s rights. Earlier petitions that were made were ignored
due to the history that women were inferior to men. But today, the continuing empowerment of
women has created great opportunities for them to reopen the petition. Women s actions towards this
might be ignoring something about what they have heard, talking back, and maybe telling the
authorities about their encounters. Most women feel being disrespected by the opposite sex, anxious
and angry that triggers them sometimes to have low self esteem. The main point of this street
harassment is that not all women feels happy about this but rather they feel quite the opposite. This
might be a compliment to others but this is not the right way to catch women s
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The Tax Of The Cadillac Tax
Description The Cadillac tax is a popular name for the highly controversial excise tax on applicable
high cost employer sponsored insurance (ESI) coverage imposed under the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Gravelle, 2015). Great debate ensued following the proposal of this tax,
which was initially set to be implemented in 2013, however differences in opinion between the House
of Representatives and the Senate culminated in the delay in the implementation of this tax until 2018
(Herring, 2011). It is a nondeductible 40% excise tax on the value of applicable employer sponsored
health coverage that exceeds a determined threshold (Lowry, 2015). The tax targets employer
sponsored health coverage plans that are considered to be overly generous or have relatively low cost
sharing requirements in an effort to raise revenue to offset the costs of implementing other ACA
provisions, as well as encourage a reduction in the growing expenditure and costs of national health
care and offset some of the effects of the income tax exclusion for ESI (Lowry, 2015). Applicable
coverage for the purposes of the Cadillac tax includes any coverage availed to an employee by an
employer that is excludable from an employee s gross income under section 106 of the IRC (Mach,
2015). Applicable coverage includes, but is not restricted to an employee s contribution to heath
insurance premiums, Health care flexible spending account (FSA), Health savings account (HSA),
Retiree coverage,
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Inclusion is Not a One Size Fits All Solution
Combining students attending traditional education classes and students with exceptionalities is
commonly termed as mainstreaming or integration. Inclusion is the act or practice of including
students with disabilities in regular school classes as defined in Webster s dictionary (Webster, 2003).
Ro Vargo was fortunate enough to have parents who closely monitored the learning environment and
advocated for their daughter. They followed her education each step of the way. She continued to build
on positive responses and outcomes during her educational experiences of inclusion to build her
resiliency and reduce the impact of risk.
History has shown that when pushing for more changes in curriculum models to include inclusion, the
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Instead, his response surprised them. He stated that other people had the concerns and made the rules
that prevent people like Ro from receiving First Communion. (Villa Thousand, 2005, p. 28). But when
Jesus saw it, he was indignant and said to them, Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for
to such belongs the kingdom of God. Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of
God like a child shall not enter it. (Mark 10:14 15, New International Version). The pastor was excited
for Ro to participate, and the effect that it may have on the church families to see her innocent, pure
faith as she received her First Communion in God s Temple. Including Ro gave the church the chance
to teach and learn together, which is a great example of inclusion.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), passed in the Untied States in 1975, says that
to the maximum extent appropriate, handicapped children, including those children in public and
private institutions or other care facilities, are educated with children who are not handicapped, and
that special classes, separate schooling, or other removal of handicapped children from the regular
educational environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the handicap is such that
education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved
satisfactorily (P.L. 94 142, § 1412 [5] [B]) (Villa
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Battle of Tippecanoe and Old Tecumseh Essay examples
Tecumseh ,Shawnee war chief, was born at Old Piqua, on the Mad River in western Ohio. In 1774, his
father, Puckeshinwa, was killed at the Battle of Point Pleasant, and in 1779 his mother, Methoataske,
accompanied those Shawnees who migrated to Missouri, later died. Raised by an older sister,
Tecumpease, Tecumseh would play war games with other fellow youths in his tribe. Tecumseh
accompanied an older brother, Chiksika, on a series of raids against frontier settlements in Kentucky
and Tennessee in the late 1780 s. Chiksika had a vision that he would not survive the battle at
Buchanan s station he went ahead as plan and attacked the stockade and was mortally wounded and
was carried from the battle field and the dying warrior asked not to ... Show more content on
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He traveled throughout the Midwest urging tribes to form a political confederacy to prevent any
further erosion of their lands. In November 1811, while Tecumseh was in the South attempting to
recruit the Creeks into his confederacy, U.S. forces marched against Prophetstown. In the subsequent
Battle of the Tippecanoe they defeated the Prophet, burned the settlement, and destroyed the Indians
food supplies. After returning from the South Tecumseh tried to rebuild his shattered confederacy. But
when the War of 1812 broke out, he withdrew to Michigan where he assisted the British in the capture
of Detroit and led pro British Indians in small actions in southern Michigan and northern Ohio (Fort
Meigs). When William Henry Harrison invaded Upper Canada, Tecumseh reluctantly accompanied the
British retreat. He was killed by American forces at the Battle of the Thames on October 5, 1813.
Although they never found the body of Tecumseh the Americans nor the british were sure of his death.
Many believed that Colonel Richard M. Johnson had shot and killed Tecumseh with his pistol.
Colonel Johnson was wounded and as he lied there an Indian came charging at him and all he could do
was to fire at the Indian warrior and later soldiers went back to where he was wounded and drug off
the battle field and found a mutilated Indian warrior. Even though Colonel Johnson never admitted he
killed Tecumseh but took on the nick
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Cadwalader Team Case Study
Please allow me to express my interest in joining the Cadwalader team. I believe I would make an
immediate and valuable contribution to the Cadwalader s transactional practice. Specifically I am well
prepared to serve in your Corporate Finance, Mergers Acquisitions, Financial Institutions, Banking,
and Antitrust groups. Through my academic studies in Deals, M A and Economic Theory, I have
focused on navigating the law to maximize the economic value of business decisions. I will be
sharpening these skills this year through my active involvement in the NYU Business Law
Transactions Clinic, and from my Negotiations and Financial Markets courses. My undergraduate
degree in economics and prior experience working with the Federal Reserve Board
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Medical Field Motivation Statement
Throughout my life I have been a strong proponent of service to the poor, and my motivation to be in
the medical field has come from the fulfillment of giving back. The impoverished have always been a
segment of the community that have been neglected but in need of the greatest amount of care and
compassion. During my undergraduate career I majored in Health Services and was involved in a
service learning research project where I spent time in the McAuley Health Center Clinic in the metro
Detroit area. I worked to promote and educate the community on free healthcare resources and
preventative care services, food drives, and donations.
In the community I volunteered for several years as a Catechism teacher at St. George Chaldean
Church. I
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Boat Drink Recipes
What cocktails to drink on a yacht depends mostly on what the passengers like to drink, and who
doesn t like a boat drink? A boat drink is a cocktail with a lot of alcohol commonly served in a tropical
setting. Boat drinks are so popular that Jimmy Buffet penned a song, Boat Drinks in honor of these
island favorites. Below are a few drink recipes that deserves their own songs.
Bahama Mama
This classic island drink is a favorite among tourists on any island, but don t let that keep you away!
This drink is designed to drink while sitting in the sun and relaxing.
Ingredients
1/2 ounce light rum
1/2 ounce dark rum
1/2 ounce 151 rum
1/2 ounce coconut rum
1 ounce pineapple juice
1/2 ounce lemon juice
Dash grenadine
Crushed ice
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Nothing can beat a classic Mojito on a breezy summer night, but the Mojito is nothing if not versatile.
Try this watermelon version for a twist on an old favorite!
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups fresh, seedless watermelon (cubed)
5 mint leaves
1/2 ounce lime juice
1/2 ounce simple syrup
2 ounces light rum
Club soda
Crushed ice
Muddle the watermelon cubes and mint leaves until the watermelon is crushed. Add to a shaker with
the lime juice and simple syrup. Shake to combine. Add the rum and some ice and shake again. Strain
the drink into a glass filled with crushed ice and add a little club soda to finish it off.
Pina Colada
The Pina Colada is another traditional boat drink that has withstood the test of time. There are many
variations on the Pina Colada, but below is the classic recipe that can liven up any party.
Ingredients
6 ounces dark rum
8 ounces cream of coconut
8 ounces pineapple juice
Ice
Combine all of the ingredients except ice in a blender. After the liquids are combined, fill the blender
to the top with ice and blend until the mixture is a grainy texture. Serve in a chilled
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The Great Exhibition Of 1851 By Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash...
Compiled in 1854 by Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash and David Roberts, Dickinson s Comprehensive
Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 reveals large amounts of information regarding exhibitionary
cultures in the nineteenth century. The catalogue was produced for Prince Albert, who was the patron
of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. This source
suggests the Great Exhibition followed a similar trend how museums mainly operated in the
nineteenth century. Most images in the catalogue represent the Victorian notion of progress, making
visitors react a certain way to exhibits and also influencing behaviour generally throughout the
museum to the same way that Foucault shows with the concept of the Panopticon. Using the images of
Moving Machinery, General View of the Exterior of the Building and The Transept in the
Comprehensive Pictures catalogue, this essay will analyse each of these images to show their
revelation of exhibitionary cultures, which means to critically understand attitudes to the way which
museums operate exhibitions. It will also examine how historians responded to the historiographical
debate surrounding the Great Exhibition, and argues that the Great Exhibition was generally
successful and that it had a mainstream exhibitionary culture compared with other museums in the
nineteenth century.
The glorification of the country s engineering achievements is depicted in the Moving Machinery
image. The huge structures of the
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Marketing Strategy Of Domino s Pizza
Domino s Pizza: A strategy to enter the Czech food service market
Introduction
Domino s Pizza is among America s favourite pizza chains and, although it ranked below well known
chains such as Papa John s and Pizza Ranch, the company still managed to have a slightly higher
loyalty score than its closest competitor Pizza Hut. Founded in 1960 by Tom Monaghan and his
brother James in the city of Ypsilanti, Michigan, Domino s experience a rapid growth and open its first
international restaurant in the early eighties and reached the number of more than 1000 stores
worldwide at the end of Nineties; the aim of the company, indeed, is the constant growth, as it is
declared in the mission statement: we want to be the number one . Almost half of Domino s Pizza
stores are located in the United States where consumers spend around $25 billion each year on pizza
delivery and take away (monthly visitors to the chain have been increasing for at least five years,
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The company continued to invest in technology that enhances the convenience in ordering,
preparation, and delivery, all aspects of the modern foodservice experience that consumers in all world
markets increasingly prefer; their vision, in fact, is to be the best pizza delivery in the world . Pizza
sales in 2014 2015 were buoyed by strong growth in Italy, India, Argentina, Brazil, the UK and the
US. Domino s Pizza has unlocked this potential in India, a key growth market and Domino s largest
international market to date, but has struggled to find similar success in China and Brazil, where it
trails chief competitor Pizza Hut. Domino s specifically leads the world in HDTA (Home Delivery and
Takeaway) with 9.4% of the global market in 2015 and 20.9% of chained operators. This can be
attributed to the company s domestic performance in the US, where it reaps huge profits from
supplying its many
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A General History Of The Pyrates Essay
How does this document illustrate the general themes of the course in so far as the practice of piracy is
concerned?
In his 1724 novel A General History of the Pyrates, Daniel Defoe tells the tale of two female, cross
dressing pirates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. The Adventures of Mary Read and Anne Bonny
illustrate a series of common themes of the practice of piracy. Daniel Defoe s novel A General History
of the Pyrates tells the tales of history s most notorious pirates, including figures such as Captain
Teach (the notorious Blackbeard) and Captain Rackham, the Captain under which Mary Read and
Anne Bonny sailed under. Mary Read was born in England, the illegitimate child of a Naval widow;
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Many sources mention women dressing as men on ships, mostly for convenience. However, women
on ships was not an unusual sight, and the number of women that were described to be on ships makes
it difficult to believe that these women spent their entire time on the deck of their ships dressed as men
(Lecture 9). The use of mens clothing while fighting is understandable, as it is much more practical.
This in itself suggests that the accounts of people who witnessed women wearing mens clothing are
primarily from those who saw them during battles. Mary Read would not have been allowed to enter
the navy if she had been discovered a woman, so Defoe s recollection of her story is likely.It is very
difficult however to imagine disguising one s sex for the majority of one s life, on board a ship where
there is very little privacy. It is likely then, that Mary Read and Anne Bonny wore men s clothes while
in battle, and thus it became habit to wear them at other times. The suggestion that Mary s Flemish
husband (whom was not given a name by Defoe) did not discover her sex until he lay with her for the
first time is probably not inaccurate, as homosexuality was rife within the naval
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The Lorax Essay example
The Once ler perceived a market opportunity, displayed extraordinary entrepreneurial spirit and
proceeded to create an industry of Thneed manufacturing. His story exemplifies laissez faire
economics and the potential of free market enterprise and what s truly possible if government stays
out of markets with needless regulations. So what went wrong? In order to understand exactly the
story of The Lorax as an allegory of economic principles you must understand in terms of different
philosophy foundations, scarcity, uncertainty, interdependencies, and the duel nature of rights.
Philosophy foundations are all based on making a choice in any given situation. In the story The
Lorax by Dr. Seuss the two main characters, the Once ler and the ... Show more content on
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In the story the Once ler, the Lorax, the Brown Bar ba loots, the Swomee Swans, and the Humming
Fish are all put in a situation known as Pareto Optimality. This exists when economic resources and
output have been allocated in such a way that no one can be made better off without sacrificing the
well being of at least one person (Wisdom, V Pareto). In a situation like this it is hard for the
perspectives, like that of the Once ler and the Lorax, to have a positive outcome. If their perspectives
had been different, say like the golden rule or do no harm perspectives, things have a much better
potential to come out more ideal for everyone. As discussed in class, both of these philosophical
perspectives believe in withholding harm to one s self and to others. If these were the perspectives
taken by the Once ler and the Lorax, both would be happy, in addition to the Brown Bar ba loots, the
Swomee Swans, and the Humming Fish, but given the Pareto Optimality environment it is almost
impossible to make everyone involved happy, instead there needs to be a more costs benefits
perspective taken where things are weighed out and people pick as a whole what the best usage of
resources should be to maximize the outcome for everyone.
The basic economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited
(Investopedia). In the story scarcity
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Accounting for Pending Litigation and a Verdict Overturned...
Accounting for Pending Litigation and a Verdict Overturned on Appeal Our team is given the task to
account for a pending litigation. We are to determine how pending litigation should be reported on the
current and future financial statements. M Corporation was sued for patent infringement and we will
present whether M Corporation should accrue a liability, disclose a liability, do both, or do nothing.
The case accounting for the litigation and the subsequent overturned verdict was ongoing for four
years between M Corporation and W Corporation and, as litigation is unpredictable, changes will have
to be made accordingly. We will present how M Corporation should a) account for the pending
litigation in 2007 the year the claim was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Based on this information, only an immaterial amount of companies actually accrue a liability in their
financial statement. Therefore, M Corporation will simply provide disclosure of the contingency and
an estimate of the possible loss or range of loss for the future pending litigation in its 2007 financial
statement under Note: Contingencies and Commitments. If M Corporation accrued a liability on its
2007 financial statements, then the company becomes too transparent to opposing counsel and it could
have serious adverse effects on M s operations. Considering real world practices, as well as in
accordance with the conceptual framework from the textbook, accrual of a loss from ongoing
litigation is rare. Companies usually do not record a loss until after the ultimate settlement has been
reached. For example, the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, in a recent quarterly report, disclosed but did
not accrue damages from a lawsuit it lost, even after the award was affirmed by the trial court, because
the company believe that it has valid bases in law and fact to overturn or appeal the verdict.
Consequently, M corporation should not accrue the contingency loss but continually disclose the
matter even when a judgment was reached against the corporation to pay $18.5 million in 2009, given
that the
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Outline the Current Legislation for Home Based Childcare...
Outline the current legislation for home based childcare Produce an information sheet which clearly
outlines the current legislation for home based childcare More than ever, Child protection is a topical
issue. That s why many years ago the British government, aware of the fragility and vulnerability of
children to adults, has implemented a number of laws relating to children and young people in the UK.
These laws are made to define the inherent right of children, and also to define the implication of their
rights for all those responsible of or using any childhood services; but more specifically what we will
see through the legislation concerning the rights of children, is how they may impact the work of
childcarers, how they can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This Paper published in 2003 is based on five outcomes: ▪ Be healthy ▪ Stay safe ▪ Enjoy and achieve ▪
Make a positive contribution ▪ Achieve economic well being The same outcomes that form the basis
of the OFSTED inspection. 2. The Childcare Act 2006: This Act which is born from parent s needs has
a specific impact on childcarer s practice, but not only, as course handout 1a (2012, p2) confirms This
Act is for all those who are responsible for planning, running and using early childhood services . The
Childcare Act 2006 which is about duties on local authorities, regulation and inspection for childcare
providers in England and other general provisions, could undoubtedly be an excellent foundation for a
good quality service for young children. As we can see the impact is quite direct because is this law
who ensures regulation and inspection for childcare provider in England, that way the local authorities
can secure a sufficient childcare for those parents who need it. But on the other hand The Childcare
Act is also about duties, including The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) that should improve
quality. What is the EYFS? And what does it implies? The EYFS is defining on line
(www.education.gouv.uk, p
http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/teachingandlearning/curriculum/a0068102/early years
foundation stage eyfs) as an integral part of the Government s wider vision for families in the
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Short Story Casey At The Bat
In the short story Casey At The Bat the author uses humor to tell the story. I think the author does it to
explain the depth and meaning of the story. The author makes it where we expect something totally
different then what`s about to happen. Also I think the author uses it to tell the story better. I think this
because in the beginning of the story all the people were excited because Casey was coming up to bat
like they were screaming his name and everything. So that makes the reader think he`s a big deal
because everyone is going crazy when Casey steps up to the plate. So the first to balls that were
pitched to him, he missed like they were nothing and had no value like they didn t mean anything to
him and the ref called strikes
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Benghazi Analysis
Dustin Reynolds
Mr. Munoz, Ms. Walker
U.S. History, English 12 CP
10, May 2016
Benghazi: Does It Really Matter? Why Benghazi? Did Benghazi have anything to offer? Yes, there
was a point in attacking the United States consulate in Benghazi. Some people believe that this attack
was planned to coincide with the day the World Trade Center was destroyed. Others believe it the
Innocence of Muslims video released on Youtube that caused the uproar of violence. Political blogger
Kevin Drum wrote in his article Yes, the Innocence of Muslims Video Really Did Play a Role In The
Benghazi Attacks; ... the best evidence we have from witnesses on the ground is clear: the Innocence
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Benghazi: The Definitive Report is a book written by Brandon Webb and Jack Murphy; the very first
sentence of their prologue goes like this The deadly attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Libya,
symbolically coinciding with the eleventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001,
triggered a confluence of events that spilled into U.S domestic politics, military covert operations and
a number of classified CIA programs. (Webb, Murphy 1). Benghazi, although it was a terrorist attack
on United States single handedly changed so many things in the U.S that it influenced the public
opinion of many things. Benghazi exposed how the C.I.A and Obama were illegally supporting the
transportation of weapons into an unstable country to pursue their own interests. Benghazi proved to
the U.S that even though they may have helped the countries does not mean they are friends. It has
shown that smaller organizations have risen in the background, allowed to take hold because the
United States was only paying attention to the groups letting themselves be known. The U.S realized
their fatal mistake of minor security and increased consulate security globally. Ambassador Chris
Stevens and all the others that died had a purpose. When these people died they became part of
something bigger, starting a chain of events that continue into the modern day United
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Feminist Theory Of Witchcraft And Sisterhood
Savannah Harrington
Serial Narratology
Dr. Clemmons
27 April 2017
Charmed: Feminist Theory of Witchcraft and Sisterhood
On the surface of the American television series Charmed is the story of three ideal sisters with ideal
lives. Piper, Phoebe and Prue Halliwell are wives with children and careers, and all three of them are
witches the charmed ones whose powers with magic are stronger when they work together. Feminist
theory is inscribed in the narrative world of these three sisters. As female leads, they are portrayed as
transcending the typical media boundaries of females. (The Artifice). Piper, Phoebe and Prue all
challenge the various stereotypes previously attached to the portrayal of women in narratives.
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The Avatars, for example, all magical creatures who once were rulers of the entire world. Upon their
demise, their power was tested, and a potion was created which was so powerful that it was the only
thing in the world that could kill an Avatar. Like the sisterhood of Phoebe, Piper and Prue, if an Avatar
dies it affects all of them, and eventually exposes their weaknesses individually and as a group.
The magical creatures that exist in Charmed are very different from the Avatars. It is understood
whether a magical creature is good or bad in their intentions and in their nature; but this is not the case
for the Avatar collective. They are on their own agenda. They never claim to be good or bad. Unlike
the sisters, the Avatars are not looking to save innocent lives or fulfill prophecies they actually have no
agenda at all. Ultimately, their goal is to rule the world however they want to. To them, the only thing
that mattered was attaining a perfect world with no intentions of being good or evil. They linger and
they wait patiently. Although they are persistent, they are not intrusive on others, instead they will
only appear and act whenever someone is ready for them and a Utopian world order.
The dynamics in the series are highly political and they represent real world constructs. They raise a
question of immortality and humanity and breaks many moral codes. The series reveals the
complications of earthly power to its audience and it resolves these by diminishing the
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Compatibilism Vs Calvinism
Third, the two will concept is not explicit in Scripture; whereas, as cited by Piper, the express will for
all persons to be saved is (1 Timothy 2:4; see also 1 Timothy 4:10; Titus 2:11; 2 Peter 3:9; Ezekiel
18:23, 32; 33:11). Both terms thél? (1 Timothy 2:4) and boúlomai (2 Peter 3:9) are used regarding
God s express desire, will, for all to be saved. Additionally, Calvinism s reliance upon various
distinctions that may matter in Extensivist soteriological approaches are distinctions without a
difference in light of Calvinism commitment to compatibilism.
This is because compatibilism means that God s will (what will happen) is precisely what He desires
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Surely the Calvinists endeavor to defend the two wills of God makes their claim of sola scriptura seem
a frail stalwart for defending the sufficiency of Scripture against foes who employ the same tactics; an
ineffectualness born and sustained by their own forays into the academy of secrecy to bolster their
theology when it conflicts with explicit revelation.
David Engelsma, a strong Calvinist, says of this position and the Calvinists who retreat to mystery that
God is gracious only to some in predestination, but gracious to all in the gospel, and that God wills
only some to be saved in predestination but wills all to be saved by the gospel, is flat, irreconcilable
contradiction. It is not paradox, but contradiction. I speak reverently: God Himself cannot reconcile
these
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Advertisement Advertisements For Women s Advertising
KEEP IT REAL JUST FOR ONCE
Nowadays, companies spend billions of dollars in search of customers for the companies products. As
a result, the necessity of target advertising can t be underestimated. After all, women had no reason to
purchase a $50000 necklace until Pandora proposed the tagline, your jewelry isn t just jewelry, in its
latest advertisement in Cosmopolitan Magazine (Pandora. Cosmopolitan). In that regard, modern
advertisements paint a stereotypical image of an ideal woman as the classy being, appareled in
artificial, perhaps fake, beauty. If it s not the glossy pink or red lips, then it ll either be the artificial eye
lashes, the dyed hair, or sexy stare that hangs on the pages of magazines and postal on bill boards.
While advertisements attempt to convince us that all women are supposed to look pretty, be looked at
and be seductive, in reality, this is unwarranted. As careful analysis of three ads targeting at women in
Advertisement Cosmopolitan 2015 indicate, advertisements , in attempt to catch patrons , have
besmirched the ideologies about women s prototype by stereotypically exaggerating the relevance of
physical beauty in them. Moreover, such unfair portrayer is proven, on several bases, to be detrimental
in the long run.
One of the most common unfair messages conveyed in women oriented ads is that the physical
appearance of women is all that matters. This proposes that without applying makeups, dying
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W. H. Auden Research Paper
W. B. Yeats, W. H. Auden, and Seamus Heaney all experienced senseless violence throughout their
life. They all lived in the twentieth century, a time of greater violence than had ever been seen before,
and their poetry, as well as views on the role of the poet in society illustrate the impact that violence
had upon them. In response to this abundant stimuli, they wrote a great deal of poetry that seeks to
comprehend the incomprehensible acts they observed. They each struggled with disillusionment, most
especially Auden, whose views of poetry changed most radically. Ultimately, they all agree upon the
senselessness of violence and war, but the difference is in the impact they allow it to have upon them.
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Heaney s view of poetry differs from that of Yeats and Auden, but still has noticeably similar
characteristics. Poetry is, for Heaney, and archeological process, that delves into the past of humanity
as well as his own past. In relation to violence, Heaney sees poetry as having an obligation to honor
the dead without glorifying or detrimenting them. The Grauballe Man is the perfect example of a
poem that explores the past, but also deals with the struggles of the present. The poem is focused upon
a dead body that was preserved in a Danish bog. Heaney uses his detailed description of the dead man
to honor him. He moves from the ball of his heel like a basalt egg to his slashed throat. (Heaney
2954). He sees beauty in this preserved form, and refuses to call is a corpse or body. There is
something beautiful to be found in an honest and reverent honoring of the dead. Heaney at first only
thought of the man in the form of a picture, but having spent time with this eternal image of violence
and death, he lies perfected in [his] memory, helping him to cope with the tragic violence of his life as
a Catholic in Ireland s Protestant north (Heaney 2955). Heaney uses poetry to process his reaction, but
in a different way. Instead of verbalizing his conflicts directly, he simply looks upon the world with
honesty and describes it in truth and clarity. In doing so,
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2016 Lectures On Human Evolution
CARTAApril 29, 2016 lectures on human evolution
The CARTA lectures on human evolution included lectures from Joshua Akey from the University of
Washington, Kay Prüfer from the Mark Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and Tony
Capra from Vanderbilt University. Each of the speakers talked in some detail about the interbreeding
of Neandertals, Denisovans, and modern humans. However, each speaker talked about a different
aspect of the breeding. Akey spoke about Neandertal and Denisovan DNA in modern humans and
their effects. Prüfer discussed the interbreeding of Neandertals and Denisovans and how it affects the
relationship of Neanderthals and Denisovans to modern humans. Lastly, Capra spoke on the
phenotypic effects of Neandertal DNA in modern humans.
Akey opened his lecture with a question: how widespread were ancient introgression events? He
sought to answer how long ago did archaic humans and modern humans interbred and how many
times did they interbreed. Akey mentioned that for a while there was a debate whether hybridization
even occurred between archaic humans and modern humans. This was an ongoing debate until fairly
recently when there was data that was obtained through sequencing the Neandertal and Denisovan
genomes that supported that archaic humans did indeed mate with other modern humans. He
mentioned that a problem with sequencing is that it can be hard to find a suitable specimen that has
been well preserved.
Akey and his student wanted to excavate
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The Stigma Of Bipolar Disorder Essay
Cory Murphy Composition 101 Professor Tanya Vanderlinde 11 Dec. 2016 Eliminate the Stigma
When a seventh grader at Frederick Area High School in Frederick, South Dakota, was asked to
describe what bipolar disorder is, he said that it refers to people that change personalities fast
(McGaugh). However, this is only a common misconception. Though the word bipolar is often used in
conversations to describe a person that has mood swings, bipolar disorder actually refers to a serious
mental illness. According to the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, about 2.6 percent of
American adults suffer from a form of bipolar disorder, and about one in five people with bipolar
disorder commits suicide. Despite the impact that bipolar disorder has on the lives of patients and
families alike, it is treated casually by people across the United States. Even though many treat it
flippantly, bipolar disorder is a serious mental ailment, and the public needs to have a greater
understanding of it. There is a dark stigma surrounding mental illness in general, and bipolar disorder
is no exception. According to the Mental Health Commission of Western Australia, a stigma is a mark
of disgrace that sets someone apart. Bipolar disorder is incredibly misunderstood by society at large,
which leads to this stigma, prejudice, and discrimination. In everyday conversation, the word bipolar
is frequently used to describe how someone is feeling at that moment. If a person is sad one moment
and
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Key Facts Surrounding The Murder Case Of Jonbenet Ramsey
Case Summary:
Key Facts.
There are some key facts that are surrounding the murder case of JonBenet Ramsey, who was 7 years
old at the time she was murdered. She was found murdered between the 25th and the 26th day of
December 1996. The body of JonBenet had both lethal head injuries as well as blood located in the
crotch area as well as in her crotch area of her underwear. The DNA sample had indicated that she was
sexually assaulted by a male assailant. The testing consisted of methodology including modern
advances in science. The police department profiled anyone who had any dealings with the family.
The Boulder, Colorado police used new methods in trying to gather new evidence in JonBenet s
murder, but to no avail. The District Attorney s office of Boulder does not suspect John Ramsey, nor
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How could she be kidnapped or abducted when she was never removed from her residence? Why did
they not test the ransom note for DNA and fingerprints? JonBenet was killed in her own home.
JonBenet s body was discovered and killed too quick before the ransom note requesting $118, 000.
could even have time to be paid out. The ransom request was the same, identical amount, to the exact
penny, of the father, John Ramsey s bonus from his job, which is highly unusual, even for a
coincidence. JonBenet was found dead in the basement. How could anyone enter their basement
without breaking in? There was no sign of forced entry from either the house or the basement. The
father discovered her body was already deceased, especially with the amount of blood at the scene,
then, why did he tamper with evidence by removing her body, which is against the law? Why was he
not charged with obstruction of justice for removing her body from the murder scene? The DNA that
was found on the male suspect, was it matched up against dental
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Social Class And Its Effect On Children s Life
On October 23th 1995 at a still undisclosed location, a sniper shot my father. He had been in the
marine of 7 years and a decorated officer and that is everything I ve been told about him to this day.
My mom doesn t mention him and I know none of his relative. Growing up without a parent has a
drastic effect on any child s life. The few people I ve talked to about this often ask why I have never
asked my mother about him and that is hugely due to the circumstances of his death and in some ways
social class. Military kids aren t supposed to cry over loved ones, but honor their memory and respect
their service. We are encouraged to stand strong and often told when younger to make them proud.
Our social class had a lot to do with how I learned to handle this as an officer s son whose mother is
also a high ranking member of the government that pressure to maintain composure was doubled.
Growing up it was often me who was chosen to speak at different memorial and veteran events. I was
poised as somebody other kids who lost parents to look up to, it was up to me to show them how to
act. I was taught young that your actual feelings don t matter only the face you put on to the world. If I
m being honest a second reason I ve never asked is I don t have an interest in learning more it would
only serve to make him real as it is now he is more a mythological figure. In addition to this the fact
that I m a male changed my experiences, in the military traditional gender roles are
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Uninsured Insurance
Car owners are required to carry insurance, to be used in the event of a loss. What this means is that
when you are involved in an accident, you can look to the insurance provider of the negligent driver to
make you whole again. Unfortunately, not everyone has the required coverage, which can leave you
holding the bag for expenses associated with an accident. In order to avoid this possibility, don t leave
home without adding uninsured/underinsured coverage to your policy.
The benefit to having this coverage is that if you are hit by an uninsured or underinsured driver, or are
the victim of a hit and run, you still have coverage available to cover the costs of personal injuries. Of
course your insurance company will want to conduct an investigation of the accident before paying a
claim, which is why you should partner with a skilled personal injury attorney to protect your
interests. To assist with the investigation, it is crucial that you act to preserve the evidence. You can do
this by taking down what insurance information the other driver does have, taking photos, and getting
the names and contact information of all witnesses. Taking these steps will help prove your case, and
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For a review of your policy and your ability to make a UM claim, contact a knowledgeable personal
injury attorney. Call our office to schedule an appointment
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The Outsiders Movie And Book Differences
Comparing the differences in the book of The outsiders to the movie there are a few things that have
been changed. There is a significant difference with one of the deaths. A few situations are also
changed . Such as the rumble and how the boys enter the hospital to see one of their friends.The intro
and ending of both the book and the movies are different.There are scenes that weren t added to the
movie. The author, S.E Hinton, and the director Francis Ford Coppola deviated which parts were not
as valuable and chose to cut some unimportant scenes.
The difference between how they show Dally s death was not as significant as it was showed in the
book. Dally robbed the store shortly after Johnny died in the hospital. When the rumble was over
Dally and Ponyboy go to see Johnny at the hospital. When they get there the doctor in the book said
that they couldn t see him. In the movie they just go in without threatening the doctor. In the book
Dally threatens the doctor with Two bits switchblade and the doctor said Okay you can see him, ...
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In the book the socs. and the greasers are lined up waiting for someone to step up to begin the fight. In
the movie the way this plays out is that Darry and the socs., that Darry knows, stands there already to
start the fight. Before this happened the reason Ponyboy and Johnny run away was different. The
reason Ponyboy ran in the book was because Darry hit him. Although in the book Darry pushes him
and then Ponyboy runs out of the house to Johnny. Going to after the church burns when they were
riding in the ambulance was the same. Dally s room was the same when they went to see him. The
nurse in the room was heard to be the author of the book. Even though this movie was very good, the
introduction and the ending of the book compared to the movie it was different, because Ponyboy was
writing his book at the end of the book and they put that in the beginning and the
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The Plight Of Intensive Agriculture
2015 Waipahu HS
Desmond Mahor
Kyle Rafael Marcelion
The Plight of Intensive Agriculture
Agriculture has faced some of the most significant challenges in recent years. Major challenges
include: the rapid growth of the human population, and the increased demand for agricultural land and
environmental costs of non renewable resources. The current industrial agriculture system consumes
water, and topsoil at unsustainable rates. It contributes to numerous forms of environmental
degradation, including water pollution, soil depletion, and diminishing biodiversity. The following
environmental problems are associated with prevailing production methods: Synthetic chemical
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In 1990, It is estimated that since World War II, poor farming practices had damaged about 550
million hectares an area equivalent to 38% of all farmland in use today (Oldman et al.28) . Industrial
agriculture endangers soil health because it depends on heavy machinery that compacts the soil,
destroying soil structure and killing beneficial organisms in the soil food web. Soil conservation is a
key integral part in sustainability since it takes many years for soil to naturally form. Despite the
simplicity of industrial monoculture farming, the practice itself does not provide any measures to
conserve topsoil. If farmers do not take part in protecting soil fertility, more farmable lands will be
lost, resulting in food production decline.
Agriculture affects water resources in two ways: irrigating fields using surface waters or aquifers
diverts water from other potential uses; and when farming practices pollute surface waters and
aquifers, they reduce the amount of water that is suitable for other uses. The US Environmental
Protection Agency has blamed current farming practices for 70% of the pollution in the nation s rivers
and streams. The agency reports that runoff of chemicals, silt, and animal waste from US farmland has
polluted more than 173,000 miles of waterways. Agriculture accounts for about two thirds of all water
use worldwide, far exceeding industrial and municipal use (Spooler 310). In many parts of the world,
irrigation is depleting
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Blindness In Sophocles Oedipus The King
In Oedipus Rex , originally written by Sophocles, a young man faces everything that could go wrong
in a man s whole lifetime, Oedipus dealt with the Sphinx. Creon then comes back from the oracle to
say that they need to find the former king s killer, so
Oedipus asked to see Tiresias for evidence on the killer. Oedipus accuses Tiresias and Creon of treason
then, Jocasta comes and says how Lauis died and Oedipus feels responsible for his death. Shepard
says that it was a group that killed Lauis so it wasn t Oedipus, but Oedipus turns out to be married to
his mother. Jocasta hanged herself so Oedipus then left Thebes. Throughout the play the theme
blindness and sight shows up. Oedipus is blind to the truth until the end of the play.
At
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Why I Become A Naturopathic Physician
I want to become a Naturopathic Physician because I wish to help people choose how to be healthy.
Growing up, I dealt with several health problems, one of which I was able to manage with ibuprofen,
but I desired a solution instead of a temporary fix. As a result, I sought the help of my conventional
physician. Instead of working to discover the root of the problem, she simply prescribed a stronger
pain reliever. I then turned to a Naturopathic Physician, because many of my friends were suggesting
that I look into that profession. Thankfully, my Naturopathic Physician and I discovered that daily
supplements would control my major health problem, and we found solutions to my more trivial
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From a young age, I wanted to be a conventional physician, but as I grew older, I became more
disillusioned with our current medical system. As I became more disillusioned, I was more drawn to
the naturopathic field and the opportunities it presented to treat problems naturally. In addition, I felt
that the naturopathic field offered more personalized care to the patient as they struggled with their
different health problems. The way that conventional medicine practices tries to treat as many patients
as possible in the shortest amount of time. The field seems not to respect the patient as a person, and I
feel like every person should experience a favorable level of respect when interacting with medical
professionals. In addition, I feel that patients should know that their doctor cares for them and their
health, and that is difficult to convey in a 15 minute appointment, especially when compared with a 45
minute appointment. As a Naturopathic Physician, I feel that I will be able to provide my patients with
the care that they deserve.
The Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Program at National vigorously prepares students for life as
Naturopathic Physician in the alternative medicine field. One unique way that National prepares
students is through its integrated classrooms. This integration of students from different programs in
the same course allows the students to interact and make connections with other students. Creating
connections is
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  • 1. Argumentative Writing Skills. 6 Argument Writing Techni 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Argumentative Writing Skills. 6 Argument Writing Techni Argumentative Writing Skills. 6 Argument Writing Techni
  • 2. Essay on Understanding Tay-Sachs Disease Introduction When presented with this assignment, Tay Sachs disease was one of the first choices that came to mind since it is one of many diseases associated with Ashkenazi Jews (Jews of Eastern European descent). Tay Sachs is a deadly heritable disease caused by the absence or mutation of Hex A, an enzyme that breaks down complex fats called gangliosides found in nervous tissue. Without Hex A, there is a buildup of gangliosides in the cells of the brain, causing major damage to the cells ( Learning About Tay Sachs Disease ). Tay Sachs is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, which means that both parents must be a carrier of the diseased allele for the children to be at risk. The interesting thing about autosomal recessive disease ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within a year of the examination, two of the three children died. A few years later, one of the children s parents brought a newly born sibling with the same symptoms to Tay s clinic; leading Tay to believe whatever the disorder was, quite possibly was hereditary (Cowan 133). Around the same time as Tay s discovery, a young physician in New York named Bernard Sachs examined a baby girl with very similar symptoms. Sachs reported that since the first time the child had been examined, she never attempted any voluntary movements nor did it seem as if there were any signs of increasing mental development. In addition, by this time, she was completely blind. The child died just before her second birthday and her parents sent her body to Sachs for postmortem examination. It was during this examination that Dr. Sachs saw that the cerebrum was abnormal and took a sample of tissue taken from the cerebral cortex. This too Sachs found to be profoundly abnormal in appearance. Dr. Sachs also noticed a detritus like buildup in the cell walls (Cowan 133 135). Sachs continued to examine children with the same symptoms and postmortem results over the next decade. He also began reading similar case reports including that of Tay s in medical literature. In 1896, Sachs gave the newly discovered disease a name: amaurotic family idiocy. Over the next decade, researchers learned more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Influenza Virus Essay There are different ways a molecule can be endocytosed into cell. Rust and colleagues focused on two different mechanisms: clathrin mediated endocytosis and clathrin and caveolin independent endocytosis. Using real time visualization of the influenza virus, Rust and colleagues were able to observe these two pathways in action. They hypothesized that without inhibiting endogenous endocytic mechanisms of the cell, the influenza virus would use both types of pathways to enter a cell. Multiple assays were performed in this article. Firstly, the authors fluorescently labeled clathrin with EYFP and transfected their construct into their cells, creating a stable cell line. Figure 1 exists to demonstrate the efficacy of their fluorescently tagged clathrin construct. They first produced an immunofluorescent image ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The de novo formation of CCPs induced by viral binding suggests a manipulation of the clathrin signaling pathway. Since clathrin recruitment is initiated by AP2 after AP2 detects PI(4,5)P and cargo, the virus could be interacting with any one of these three elements in clathrin induced endocytosis. However, as the authors point out, influenza binds to sialic acids on the cell surface and not normal cargo receptors that interact with AP2. So how, then, would AP2 be coerced into recognizing the virus as cargo on the cell membrane and hence recruit clathrin? They suggest there is an induction of curvature on the membrane perhaps involving amphiphysin. A logical next step would be to mutate amphiphysin and/or other similar BAR domains, infect cells with a tagged influenza virus and transfected fluorescent clathrin, and determine whether or not de novo CCPs can be formed. Comparing this assay to a control using wild type amphiphysin, one could draw a conclusion as to the extent of influence BAR domains have on viral entry and clathrin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Monte Cristo History The Count of Monte Cristo is a movie based off of the book written by Alexandre Dumas and directed by Kevin Reynolds. The movie is not entirely historically accurate and was written mostly for entertainment purposes. There are various events throughout the movie that include historical references, however it is a very minor aspect of the movie. The historical references in the movie do not intend to create a real story as a history textbook would. They are there to add an interesting finesse to the story without straying away from the main plot. One of these major historical references is Napoleon exile to Elba, and his attempt to come back to power in France. The film is 131 minutes and came out in 2002. The movie begins on the Island of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was never created to follow an exact event in the past, but was more created as a fictional plot with historical aspects to it. Many would criticize the movie because of its lack of accurately portraying the time period and following historical events, however I believe that it did a good job of throwing in historical sites throughout the movie. The movie also has references to common problems that everyday people face, regardless of the time they are from or where they live. For example, Fernand Montego played by Guy Pearce is a jealous best friend who purposely sabotages Edmond and gets him thrown into prison. This is all just so he could get his girl and feel better about himself. This problem is very similar to problems people deal with every day. People are constantly caught up in jealousy, which causes them to do horrible things such as betraying their lifetime best friend. Another major theme in the story that is seen in every day life is revenge. Edmond gets so caught up in giving all those that crossed him what they deserved that he nearly loses the woman he loves and his best friend. This is something that people get involved in all the time in todays world. We get so caught up in giving others what we think they deserve that we almost lose those who are closest to us. One minor thing that stood out to me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sexism Essay An everlasting Conflict Sexism is categorized by extreme cases, but when in reality, both female and male parties execute sexism everyday even in the simplest forms. Though women tend to receive more grieve when it comes to sexist acts or sexist slurs made by men, the level of sexist disputes has decreases drastically with time. The play Trifles displays the major difference is the mindset of the split sexes. The setting presents a time when women were belittled and not taken seriously. Susan Glaspell s play is evidence on the progress our society has made concerning sexism, never less the ever existing conflict still takes its toll in our everyday life. Sexism by definition is discrimination by members of one sex against the other; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, women s bodies are used to sell products, or portray a perfect image of how men want their women, but women must voluntarily advertize their own bodies. Some females may considered sexy or racy photos and commercials to be degrading, but those women choosing to do so can find it very empowering. They not only feel confident but they are becoming something that men swoon over and yearn for; ergo creating a sense of authority. Sexism runs rampant in every facet of our society. The story of Trifles exposes the sexism that women dealt with then, and still to some extent deal with today. The men show major examples of diminishing and downplaying the women s intelligence when ignoring them throughout examining the crime scene. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale find incriminating evidence against Minnie, but the men never think to ask them their opinion; they are too preoccupied searching for solid tangible, evidence. Although the women find evidence to believe Minnie is the killer, I believe they feel somewhat responsible for her. This concluding that both genders are somewhat sexist. The men on the husband s side, and the women on Minnie s side. Perception differs with their gender. While the men look for something to show anger, or sudden feeling , something more obvious; the messy kitchen is labeled as bad housekeeping, instead of being used as evidence. The clues are presented but their male perception enables the men from seeing them. (Glaspell s) When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Clyne s Revision of Grice s Maxims Essay Grice s Maxims have been criticised for being too Anglo centric. Michael Clyne proposes revisions to the four maxims in his 1994 book Intercultural Communication at Work. Do Clyne s revisions of this model go far enough in universally accounting for intercultural conversation? Why or why not? Grice s General Cooperative Principle has been under continuous debate for the past three decades. It is mainly through the maxims that Grice s paradigm has been challenged as highly ethnocentric, however such readings may tend to take the maxims too literally rather than as reference points for language interchange (Allan as cited in Clyne, 1994, p. 11). There is some agreement in this, but as suggested by Mey (1994, p. 74), the principle and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In such cases, there is a clash between Grice s maxims and the pragmatic rules of conversation, which are culturally sensitive. For example, when being offered a drink, a typical Chinese person would automatically say no the first time, while expecting the offer to be made at least two or three times more. This resembles a kind of phatic language communication; saying no, but not really meaning no. In this sort of situation, if someone doesn t adhere to the cultural norm choosing to follow Grice s maxims instead, then they would sound odd and out of place. The above example demonstrates that Grice s maxims aren t relevant in all contexts as they clash with certain cultural values systems. Many linguists (Clyne, 1994; Hymes, 1986; Loveday, 1983; Walsh, 2009) have picked up on this discrepancy between theory and data, claiming that the maxims are only relevant to the English speaking Western world. In particular, Clyne (1994) has pointed out that they have limited relevance to cultures where content and knowledge are core values. For example, speakers of Malagasy, whose form of co operation seems to consist in making their contributions as opaque, convoluted and non perspicuous as possible (Keenan as cited in Mey, 1994, p. 74) could be seen as flouting the Maxim of Quantity. This is because information, especially new information gives the holder a certain amount of prestige, thus Malagasy people tend to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Louisa May Alcott Transcendentalism Louisa May Alcott was born in 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania where she was taught by her father who was a transcendentalist philosopher. She studied informally with other authors such as Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker. She has been publishing since 1851 poems, short stories, thrillers and juvenile tales. Her most popular novel was Little Women published in 1868. From what I read in a biography, she transformed her father s story Fruitland to make it look like the woman was the hero. It says in the article that she: makes her own creation out of his Fruitland s story, feminizes it, making the mother the hero and the father the fool . I feel like Louisa wanted to mock her father s story by telling her own that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mrs. Hope said that with their new beliefs it created tension between them, they turned away from the family. For the family it was the Utopia, but the others outside were not ready to be in such place as they say: The world was not ready for Utopia yet, and those who attempted to found it only got laughed at for their pains. . Utopia is an ideal place or a visionary system of political or social perfection. With the transcendental movement everyone has to follow a routine. They would all wake up at the same time every day, take baths, eat at the same time, have meaningful conversations, get back to work and finish work the evening came. Within the community there are beliefs so it is not just one person thinking in a different way, but a group of people. It is a transcendental movement because they choose to live and believe in different things than the rest of the world, but within the community they all have to think the same way, someone cannot be self reliant on his own. From what I understand, the children were allowed to do what they wanted, and members in the community were allowed to express their feeling freely, in other community this not accepted if it is not intellectual or spiritual thinking. People should not express their feelings freely and should speak in a very kind way, one youth did the opposite in Fruitland. He said something like: Good morning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Red Deer Research Paper Originally introduced in New Zealand in 1861, Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), were released for sport. By 1910, it was clear to natives that the deer were creating a negative impact on the environment. Feeding areas were becoming bare and there was flooding due to the loss of soil from erosion (Drew). Animals that are introduced to their non native environments and cause harm are known as invasive species. In addition to New Zealand, this invasive species has also been introduced to North and South America and Australia, causing similar damaging effects. Red Deer are originally from Eurasia, belonging in the temperate grassland biome. The ecosystems the Red Deer would typically be found in are forests, mountain ridges, or open grasslands. Red Deer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Case 6.4 Drug Dilemmas Essay Case 6.4: Drug Dilemmas The cost of new medical drugs seems to be accepted by many people who use them. These pharmaceutical companies increase their profits more and more each year because many people assume that it does cost a lot of money for research and development. Where in reality, they are only spending about 15% of their profit margins on research and development alone. A huge percentage of these drugs are actually tested in other countries where people are more willing to do trials with these drugs because they cannot afford them. Not only are there more people who are more willing to try them, but also there is less regulation and oversight when it comes to testing. Conducting these clinical trials overseas not only saves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the first CI, it is morally wrong to sell these medical drugs at such a high cost, especially when it does not cost relatively as much to create the drug. Looking at the act universally, we can determine that if everyone had a product that they placed on the market and charged a tremendously greater amount than the cost to produce the product/service, then our economy would most likely collapse. There is no real necessary need to make such a huge profit margin. Also, considering Kant s belief that every change has a reason and we may understand there is no reason for these companies to charge such a high price. Especially because most of today s society falls under the middle to lower class and only a small group of wealthy individuals will be likely to survive. Therefore, the maxim cannot be willed as universally acceptable and will be considered as an immoral act. Another question we come across in this case is Should these pharmaceutical companies have a moral obligation to make the drugs available to the people who they performed clinical trials on? . Again we clearly should see that the pharmaceutical companies should allow the access of these drugs to the people that are being used to test their products. There is a huge risk for these people who are taking a new drug, not knowing exactly what the outcome can be and are merely treated as guinea pigs for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Impact Of Catcalling Imagine walking down the street during summer in a summer dress and passing by a man you do not know suddenly uttered Hey beautiful! What would you feel about it? What would you do? Catcalling is a serious social issue encountered today especially by women. It is a harsh or shrill call or whistle expressing derision or disapproval according to the dictionary. Today, it may sound more like a compliment rather than disapproval. But, catcalls are not compliments at all because they are usually done by strangers in an aggressively sexual manner. They are creepy and can cause fear because they tend to grab an unsuspecting woman s attention for fun and entertainment. Although it may depend on one s delivery and intention due to the difference between a polite greeting and a catcall (Aquino, 2014). Catcalls are usually ignored by women today to prevent the cause of tension between them and catcallers. However, awareness about its damaging effects is being raised because of the portrayal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Others could hardly believe that it was an issue, but actually it is. Posters and websites are being made to help raise awareness and to empower women s rights. Earlier petitions that were made were ignored due to the history that women were inferior to men. But today, the continuing empowerment of women has created great opportunities for them to reopen the petition. Women s actions towards this might be ignoring something about what they have heard, talking back, and maybe telling the authorities about their encounters. Most women feel being disrespected by the opposite sex, anxious and angry that triggers them sometimes to have low self esteem. The main point of this street harassment is that not all women feels happy about this but rather they feel quite the opposite. This might be a compliment to others but this is not the right way to catch women s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Tax Of The Cadillac Tax Description The Cadillac tax is a popular name for the highly controversial excise tax on applicable high cost employer sponsored insurance (ESI) coverage imposed under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) (Gravelle, 2015). Great debate ensued following the proposal of this tax, which was initially set to be implemented in 2013, however differences in opinion between the House of Representatives and the Senate culminated in the delay in the implementation of this tax until 2018 (Herring, 2011). It is a nondeductible 40% excise tax on the value of applicable employer sponsored health coverage that exceeds a determined threshold (Lowry, 2015). The tax targets employer sponsored health coverage plans that are considered to be overly generous or have relatively low cost sharing requirements in an effort to raise revenue to offset the costs of implementing other ACA provisions, as well as encourage a reduction in the growing expenditure and costs of national health care and offset some of the effects of the income tax exclusion for ESI (Lowry, 2015). Applicable coverage for the purposes of the Cadillac tax includes any coverage availed to an employee by an employer that is excludable from an employee s gross income under section 106 of the IRC (Mach, 2015). Applicable coverage includes, but is not restricted to an employee s contribution to heath insurance premiums, Health care flexible spending account (FSA), Health savings account (HSA), Retiree coverage, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Inclusion is Not a One Size Fits All Solution Combining students attending traditional education classes and students with exceptionalities is commonly termed as mainstreaming or integration. Inclusion is the act or practice of including students with disabilities in regular school classes as defined in Webster s dictionary (Webster, 2003). Ro Vargo was fortunate enough to have parents who closely monitored the learning environment and advocated for their daughter. They followed her education each step of the way. She continued to build on positive responses and outcomes during her educational experiences of inclusion to build her resiliency and reduce the impact of risk. History has shown that when pushing for more changes in curriculum models to include inclusion, the benefits are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, his response surprised them. He stated that other people had the concerns and made the rules that prevent people like Ro from receiving First Communion. (Villa Thousand, 2005, p. 28). But when Jesus saw it, he was indignant and said to them, Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God. Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it. (Mark 10:14 15, New International Version). The pastor was excited for Ro to participate, and the effect that it may have on the church families to see her innocent, pure faith as she received her First Communion in God s Temple. Including Ro gave the church the chance to teach and learn together, which is a great example of inclusion. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), passed in the Untied States in 1975, says that to the maximum extent appropriate, handicapped children, including those children in public and private institutions or other care facilities, are educated with children who are not handicapped, and that special classes, separate schooling, or other removal of handicapped children from the regular educational environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the handicap is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved satisfactorily (P.L. 94 142, § 1412 [5] [B]) (Villa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Battle of Tippecanoe and Old Tecumseh Essay examples Tecumseh ,Shawnee war chief, was born at Old Piqua, on the Mad River in western Ohio. In 1774, his father, Puckeshinwa, was killed at the Battle of Point Pleasant, and in 1779 his mother, Methoataske, accompanied those Shawnees who migrated to Missouri, later died. Raised by an older sister, Tecumpease, Tecumseh would play war games with other fellow youths in his tribe. Tecumseh accompanied an older brother, Chiksika, on a series of raids against frontier settlements in Kentucky and Tennessee in the late 1780 s. Chiksika had a vision that he would not survive the battle at Buchanan s station he went ahead as plan and attacked the stockade and was mortally wounded and was carried from the battle field and the dying warrior asked not to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He traveled throughout the Midwest urging tribes to form a political confederacy to prevent any further erosion of their lands. In November 1811, while Tecumseh was in the South attempting to recruit the Creeks into his confederacy, U.S. forces marched against Prophetstown. In the subsequent Battle of the Tippecanoe they defeated the Prophet, burned the settlement, and destroyed the Indians food supplies. After returning from the South Tecumseh tried to rebuild his shattered confederacy. But when the War of 1812 broke out, he withdrew to Michigan where he assisted the British in the capture of Detroit and led pro British Indians in small actions in southern Michigan and northern Ohio (Fort Meigs). When William Henry Harrison invaded Upper Canada, Tecumseh reluctantly accompanied the British retreat. He was killed by American forces at the Battle of the Thames on October 5, 1813. Although they never found the body of Tecumseh the Americans nor the british were sure of his death. Many believed that Colonel Richard M. Johnson had shot and killed Tecumseh with his pistol. Colonel Johnson was wounded and as he lied there an Indian came charging at him and all he could do was to fire at the Indian warrior and later soldiers went back to where he was wounded and drug off the battle field and found a mutilated Indian warrior. Even though Colonel Johnson never admitted he killed Tecumseh but took on the nick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cadwalader Team Case Study Please allow me to express my interest in joining the Cadwalader team. I believe I would make an immediate and valuable contribution to the Cadwalader s transactional practice. Specifically I am well prepared to serve in your Corporate Finance, Mergers Acquisitions, Financial Institutions, Banking, and Antitrust groups. Through my academic studies in Deals, M A and Economic Theory, I have focused on navigating the law to maximize the economic value of business decisions. I will be sharpening these skills this year through my active involvement in the NYU Business Law Transactions Clinic, and from my Negotiations and Financial Markets courses. My undergraduate degree in economics and prior experience working with the Federal Reserve Board ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Medical Field Motivation Statement Throughout my life I have been a strong proponent of service to the poor, and my motivation to be in the medical field has come from the fulfillment of giving back. The impoverished have always been a segment of the community that have been neglected but in need of the greatest amount of care and compassion. During my undergraduate career I majored in Health Services and was involved in a service learning research project where I spent time in the McAuley Health Center Clinic in the metro Detroit area. I worked to promote and educate the community on free healthcare resources and preventative care services, food drives, and donations. In the community I volunteered for several years as a Catechism teacher at St. George Chaldean Church. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Boat Drink Recipes What cocktails to drink on a yacht depends mostly on what the passengers like to drink, and who doesn t like a boat drink? A boat drink is a cocktail with a lot of alcohol commonly served in a tropical setting. Boat drinks are so popular that Jimmy Buffet penned a song, Boat Drinks in honor of these island favorites. Below are a few drink recipes that deserves their own songs. Bahama Mama This classic island drink is a favorite among tourists on any island, but don t let that keep you away! This drink is designed to drink while sitting in the sun and relaxing. Ingredients 1/2 ounce light rum 1/2 ounce dark rum 1/2 ounce 151 rum 1/2 ounce coconut rum 1 ounce pineapple juice 1/2 ounce lemon juice Dash grenadine Crushed ice Add all of the liquid ingredients except the grenadine into a shaker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nothing can beat a classic Mojito on a breezy summer night, but the Mojito is nothing if not versatile. Try this watermelon version for a twist on an old favorite! Ingredients 1 1/2 cups fresh, seedless watermelon (cubed) 5 mint leaves 1/2 ounce lime juice 1/2 ounce simple syrup 2 ounces light rum Club soda Crushed ice Muddle the watermelon cubes and mint leaves until the watermelon is crushed. Add to a shaker with the lime juice and simple syrup. Shake to combine. Add the rum and some ice and shake again. Strain the drink into a glass filled with crushed ice and add a little club soda to finish it off.
  • 17. Pina Colada The Pina Colada is another traditional boat drink that has withstood the test of time. There are many variations on the Pina Colada, but below is the classic recipe that can liven up any party. Ingredients 6 ounces dark rum 8 ounces cream of coconut 8 ounces pineapple juice Ice Combine all of the ingredients except ice in a blender. After the liquids are combined, fill the blender to the top with ice and blend until the mixture is a grainy texture. Serve in a chilled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Great Exhibition Of 1851 By Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash... Compiled in 1854 by Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash and David Roberts, Dickinson s Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 reveals large amounts of information regarding exhibitionary cultures in the nineteenth century. The catalogue was produced for Prince Albert, who was the patron of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. This source suggests the Great Exhibition followed a similar trend how museums mainly operated in the nineteenth century. Most images in the catalogue represent the Victorian notion of progress, making visitors react a certain way to exhibits and also influencing behaviour generally throughout the museum to the same way that Foucault shows with the concept of the Panopticon. Using the images of Moving Machinery, General View of the Exterior of the Building and The Transept in the Comprehensive Pictures catalogue, this essay will analyse each of these images to show their revelation of exhibitionary cultures, which means to critically understand attitudes to the way which museums operate exhibitions. It will also examine how historians responded to the historiographical debate surrounding the Great Exhibition, and argues that the Great Exhibition was generally successful and that it had a mainstream exhibitionary culture compared with other museums in the nineteenth century. The glorification of the country s engineering achievements is depicted in the Moving Machinery image. The huge structures of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marketing Strategy Of Domino s Pizza Domino s Pizza: A strategy to enter the Czech food service market Introduction Domino s Pizza is among America s favourite pizza chains and, although it ranked below well known chains such as Papa John s and Pizza Ranch, the company still managed to have a slightly higher loyalty score than its closest competitor Pizza Hut. Founded in 1960 by Tom Monaghan and his brother James in the city of Ypsilanti, Michigan, Domino s experience a rapid growth and open its first international restaurant in the early eighties and reached the number of more than 1000 stores worldwide at the end of Nineties; the aim of the company, indeed, is the constant growth, as it is declared in the mission statement: we want to be the number one . Almost half of Domino s Pizza stores are located in the United States where consumers spend around $25 billion each year on pizza delivery and take away (monthly visitors to the chain have been increasing for at least five years, reaching 21 million in the spring of 2016) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company continued to invest in technology that enhances the convenience in ordering, preparation, and delivery, all aspects of the modern foodservice experience that consumers in all world markets increasingly prefer; their vision, in fact, is to be the best pizza delivery in the world . Pizza sales in 2014 2015 were buoyed by strong growth in Italy, India, Argentina, Brazil, the UK and the US. Domino s Pizza has unlocked this potential in India, a key growth market and Domino s largest international market to date, but has struggled to find similar success in China and Brazil, where it trails chief competitor Pizza Hut. Domino s specifically leads the world in HDTA (Home Delivery and Takeaway) with 9.4% of the global market in 2015 and 20.9% of chained operators. This can be attributed to the company s domestic performance in the US, where it reaps huge profits from supplying its many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A General History Of The Pyrates Essay How does this document illustrate the general themes of the course in so far as the practice of piracy is concerned? In his 1724 novel A General History of the Pyrates, Daniel Defoe tells the tale of two female, cross dressing pirates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny. The Adventures of Mary Read and Anne Bonny illustrate a series of common themes of the practice of piracy. Daniel Defoe s novel A General History of the Pyrates tells the tales of history s most notorious pirates, including figures such as Captain Teach (the notorious Blackbeard) and Captain Rackham, the Captain under which Mary Read and Anne Bonny sailed under. Mary Read was born in England, the illegitimate child of a Naval widow; Anne Bonny was born in Ireland, in a town near Cork. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many sources mention women dressing as men on ships, mostly for convenience. However, women on ships was not an unusual sight, and the number of women that were described to be on ships makes it difficult to believe that these women spent their entire time on the deck of their ships dressed as men (Lecture 9). The use of mens clothing while fighting is understandable, as it is much more practical. This in itself suggests that the accounts of people who witnessed women wearing mens clothing are primarily from those who saw them during battles. Mary Read would not have been allowed to enter the navy if she had been discovered a woman, so Defoe s recollection of her story is likely.It is very difficult however to imagine disguising one s sex for the majority of one s life, on board a ship where there is very little privacy. It is likely then, that Mary Read and Anne Bonny wore men s clothes while in battle, and thus it became habit to wear them at other times. The suggestion that Mary s Flemish husband (whom was not given a name by Defoe) did not discover her sex until he lay with her for the first time is probably not inaccurate, as homosexuality was rife within the naval ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Lorax Essay example The Once ler perceived a market opportunity, displayed extraordinary entrepreneurial spirit and proceeded to create an industry of Thneed manufacturing. His story exemplifies laissez faire economics and the potential of free market enterprise and what s truly possible if government stays out of markets with needless regulations. So what went wrong? In order to understand exactly the story of The Lorax as an allegory of economic principles you must understand in terms of different philosophy foundations, scarcity, uncertainty, interdependencies, and the duel nature of rights. Philosophy foundations are all based on making a choice in any given situation. In the story The Lorax by Dr. Seuss the two main characters, the Once ler and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the story the Once ler, the Lorax, the Brown Bar ba loots, the Swomee Swans, and the Humming Fish are all put in a situation known as Pareto Optimality. This exists when economic resources and output have been allocated in such a way that no one can be made better off without sacrificing the well being of at least one person (Wisdom, V Pareto). In a situation like this it is hard for the perspectives, like that of the Once ler and the Lorax, to have a positive outcome. If their perspectives had been different, say like the golden rule or do no harm perspectives, things have a much better potential to come out more ideal for everyone. As discussed in class, both of these philosophical perspectives believe in withholding harm to one s self and to others. If these were the perspectives taken by the Once ler and the Lorax, both would be happy, in addition to the Brown Bar ba loots, the Swomee Swans, and the Humming Fish, but given the Pareto Optimality environment it is almost impossible to make everyone involved happy, instead there needs to be a more costs benefits perspective taken where things are weighed out and people pick as a whole what the best usage of resources should be to maximize the outcome for everyone. The basic economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited (Investopedia). In the story scarcity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Accounting for Pending Litigation and a Verdict Overturned... Accounting for Pending Litigation and a Verdict Overturned on Appeal Our team is given the task to account for a pending litigation. We are to determine how pending litigation should be reported on the current and future financial statements. M Corporation was sued for patent infringement and we will present whether M Corporation should accrue a liability, disclose a liability, do both, or do nothing. The case accounting for the litigation and the subsequent overturned verdict was ongoing for four years between M Corporation and W Corporation and, as litigation is unpredictable, changes will have to be made accordingly. We will present how M Corporation should a) account for the pending litigation in 2007 the year the claim was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on this information, only an immaterial amount of companies actually accrue a liability in their financial statement. Therefore, M Corporation will simply provide disclosure of the contingency and an estimate of the possible loss or range of loss for the future pending litigation in its 2007 financial statement under Note: Contingencies and Commitments. If M Corporation accrued a liability on its 2007 financial statements, then the company becomes too transparent to opposing counsel and it could have serious adverse effects on M s operations. Considering real world practices, as well as in accordance with the conceptual framework from the textbook, accrual of a loss from ongoing litigation is rare. Companies usually do not record a loss until after the ultimate settlement has been reached. For example, the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, in a recent quarterly report, disclosed but did not accrue damages from a lawsuit it lost, even after the award was affirmed by the trial court, because the company believe that it has valid bases in law and fact to overturn or appeal the verdict. Consequently, M corporation should not accrue the contingency loss but continually disclose the matter even when a judgment was reached against the corporation to pay $18.5 million in 2009, given that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Outline the Current Legislation for Home Based Childcare... Outline the current legislation for home based childcare Produce an information sheet which clearly outlines the current legislation for home based childcare More than ever, Child protection is a topical issue. That s why many years ago the British government, aware of the fragility and vulnerability of children to adults, has implemented a number of laws relating to children and young people in the UK. These laws are made to define the inherent right of children, and also to define the implication of their rights for all those responsible of or using any childhood services; but more specifically what we will see through the legislation concerning the rights of children, is how they may impact the work of childcarers, how they can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This Paper published in 2003 is based on five outcomes: ▪ Be healthy ▪ Stay safe ▪ Enjoy and achieve ▪ Make a positive contribution ▪ Achieve economic well being The same outcomes that form the basis of the OFSTED inspection. 2. The Childcare Act 2006: This Act which is born from parent s needs has a specific impact on childcarer s practice, but not only, as course handout 1a (2012, p2) confirms This Act is for all those who are responsible for planning, running and using early childhood services . The Childcare Act 2006 which is about duties on local authorities, regulation and inspection for childcare providers in England and other general provisions, could undoubtedly be an excellent foundation for a good quality service for young children. As we can see the impact is quite direct because is this law who ensures regulation and inspection for childcare provider in England, that way the local authorities can secure a sufficient childcare for those parents who need it. But on the other hand The Childcare Act is also about duties, including The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) that should improve quality. What is the EYFS? And what does it implies? The EYFS is defining on line (www.education.gouv.uk, p http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/teachingandlearning/curriculum/a0068102/early years foundation stage eyfs) as an integral part of the Government s wider vision for families in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Short Story Casey At The Bat In the short story Casey At The Bat the author uses humor to tell the story. I think the author does it to explain the depth and meaning of the story. The author makes it where we expect something totally different then what`s about to happen. Also I think the author uses it to tell the story better. I think this because in the beginning of the story all the people were excited because Casey was coming up to bat like they were screaming his name and everything. So that makes the reader think he`s a big deal because everyone is going crazy when Casey steps up to the plate. So the first to balls that were pitched to him, he missed like they were nothing and had no value like they didn t mean anything to him and the ref called strikes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Benghazi Analysis Dustin Reynolds Mr. Munoz, Ms. Walker U.S. History, English 12 CP 10, May 2016 Benghazi: Does It Really Matter? Why Benghazi? Did Benghazi have anything to offer? Yes, there was a point in attacking the United States consulate in Benghazi. Some people believe that this attack was planned to coincide with the day the World Trade Center was destroyed. Others believe it the Innocence of Muslims video released on Youtube that caused the uproar of violence. Political blogger Kevin Drum wrote in his article Yes, the Innocence of Muslims Video Really Did Play a Role In The Benghazi Attacks; ... the best evidence we have from witnesses on the ground is clear: the Innocence of Muslims video inspired the initial attacks, which then escalated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Benghazi: The Definitive Report is a book written by Brandon Webb and Jack Murphy; the very first sentence of their prologue goes like this The deadly attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Libya, symbolically coinciding with the eleventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, triggered a confluence of events that spilled into U.S domestic politics, military covert operations and a number of classified CIA programs. (Webb, Murphy 1). Benghazi, although it was a terrorist attack on United States single handedly changed so many things in the U.S that it influenced the public opinion of many things. Benghazi exposed how the C.I.A and Obama were illegally supporting the transportation of weapons into an unstable country to pursue their own interests. Benghazi proved to the U.S that even though they may have helped the countries does not mean they are friends. It has shown that smaller organizations have risen in the background, allowed to take hold because the United States was only paying attention to the groups letting themselves be known. The U.S realized their fatal mistake of minor security and increased consulate security globally. Ambassador Chris Stevens and all the others that died had a purpose. When these people died they became part of something bigger, starting a chain of events that continue into the modern day United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Feminist Theory Of Witchcraft And Sisterhood Savannah Harrington Serial Narratology Dr. Clemmons 27 April 2017 Charmed: Feminist Theory of Witchcraft and Sisterhood On the surface of the American television series Charmed is the story of three ideal sisters with ideal lives. Piper, Phoebe and Prue Halliwell are wives with children and careers, and all three of them are witches the charmed ones whose powers with magic are stronger when they work together. Feminist theory is inscribed in the narrative world of these three sisters. As female leads, they are portrayed as transcending the typical media boundaries of females. (The Artifice). Piper, Phoebe and Prue all challenge the various stereotypes previously attached to the portrayal of women in narratives. The plot of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Avatars, for example, all magical creatures who once were rulers of the entire world. Upon their demise, their power was tested, and a potion was created which was so powerful that it was the only thing in the world that could kill an Avatar. Like the sisterhood of Phoebe, Piper and Prue, if an Avatar dies it affects all of them, and eventually exposes their weaknesses individually and as a group. The magical creatures that exist in Charmed are very different from the Avatars. It is understood whether a magical creature is good or bad in their intentions and in their nature; but this is not the case for the Avatar collective. They are on their own agenda. They never claim to be good or bad. Unlike the sisters, the Avatars are not looking to save innocent lives or fulfill prophecies they actually have no agenda at all. Ultimately, their goal is to rule the world however they want to. To them, the only thing that mattered was attaining a perfect world with no intentions of being good or evil. They linger and they wait patiently. Although they are persistent, they are not intrusive on others, instead they will only appear and act whenever someone is ready for them and a Utopian world order. The dynamics in the series are highly political and they represent real world constructs. They raise a question of immortality and humanity and breaks many moral codes. The series reveals the complications of earthly power to its audience and it resolves these by diminishing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Compatibilism Vs Calvinism Third, the two will concept is not explicit in Scripture; whereas, as cited by Piper, the express will for all persons to be saved is (1 Timothy 2:4; see also 1 Timothy 4:10; Titus 2:11; 2 Peter 3:9; Ezekiel 18:23, 32; 33:11). Both terms thél? (1 Timothy 2:4) and boúlomai (2 Peter 3:9) are used regarding God s express desire, will, for all to be saved. Additionally, Calvinism s reliance upon various distinctions that may matter in Extensivist soteriological approaches are distinctions without a difference in light of Calvinism commitment to compatibilism. This is because compatibilism means that God s will (what will happen) is precisely what He desires to happen, and there is not the slightest degree of deterministic difference between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surely the Calvinists endeavor to defend the two wills of God makes their claim of sola scriptura seem a frail stalwart for defending the sufficiency of Scripture against foes who employ the same tactics; an ineffectualness born and sustained by their own forays into the academy of secrecy to bolster their theology when it conflicts with explicit revelation. David Engelsma, a strong Calvinist, says of this position and the Calvinists who retreat to mystery that God is gracious only to some in predestination, but gracious to all in the gospel, and that God wills only some to be saved in predestination but wills all to be saved by the gospel, is flat, irreconcilable contradiction. It is not paradox, but contradiction. I speak reverently: God Himself cannot reconcile these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Advertisement Advertisements For Women s Advertising KEEP IT REAL JUST FOR ONCE Nowadays, companies spend billions of dollars in search of customers for the companies products. As a result, the necessity of target advertising can t be underestimated. After all, women had no reason to purchase a $50000 necklace until Pandora proposed the tagline, your jewelry isn t just jewelry, in its latest advertisement in Cosmopolitan Magazine (Pandora. Cosmopolitan). In that regard, modern advertisements paint a stereotypical image of an ideal woman as the classy being, appareled in artificial, perhaps fake, beauty. If it s not the glossy pink or red lips, then it ll either be the artificial eye lashes, the dyed hair, or sexy stare that hangs on the pages of magazines and postal on bill boards. While advertisements attempt to convince us that all women are supposed to look pretty, be looked at and be seductive, in reality, this is unwarranted. As careful analysis of three ads targeting at women in Advertisement Cosmopolitan 2015 indicate, advertisements , in attempt to catch patrons , have besmirched the ideologies about women s prototype by stereotypically exaggerating the relevance of physical beauty in them. Moreover, such unfair portrayer is proven, on several bases, to be detrimental in the long run. One of the most common unfair messages conveyed in women oriented ads is that the physical appearance of women is all that matters. This proposes that without applying makeups, dying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. W. H. Auden Research Paper W. B. Yeats, W. H. Auden, and Seamus Heaney all experienced senseless violence throughout their life. They all lived in the twentieth century, a time of greater violence than had ever been seen before, and their poetry, as well as views on the role of the poet in society illustrate the impact that violence had upon them. In response to this abundant stimuli, they wrote a great deal of poetry that seeks to comprehend the incomprehensible acts they observed. They each struggled with disillusionment, most especially Auden, whose views of poetry changed most radically. Ultimately, they all agree upon the senselessness of violence and war, but the difference is in the impact they allow it to have upon them. William Butler Yeats had two main periods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heaney s view of poetry differs from that of Yeats and Auden, but still has noticeably similar characteristics. Poetry is, for Heaney, and archeological process, that delves into the past of humanity as well as his own past. In relation to violence, Heaney sees poetry as having an obligation to honor the dead without glorifying or detrimenting them. The Grauballe Man is the perfect example of a poem that explores the past, but also deals with the struggles of the present. The poem is focused upon a dead body that was preserved in a Danish bog. Heaney uses his detailed description of the dead man to honor him. He moves from the ball of his heel like a basalt egg to his slashed throat. (Heaney 2954). He sees beauty in this preserved form, and refuses to call is a corpse or body. There is something beautiful to be found in an honest and reverent honoring of the dead. Heaney at first only thought of the man in the form of a picture, but having spent time with this eternal image of violence and death, he lies perfected in [his] memory, helping him to cope with the tragic violence of his life as a Catholic in Ireland s Protestant north (Heaney 2955). Heaney uses poetry to process his reaction, but in a different way. Instead of verbalizing his conflicts directly, he simply looks upon the world with honesty and describes it in truth and clarity. In doing so, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. 2016 Lectures On Human Evolution CARTAApril 29, 2016 lectures on human evolution The CARTA lectures on human evolution included lectures from Joshua Akey from the University of Washington, Kay Prüfer from the Mark Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and Tony Capra from Vanderbilt University. Each of the speakers talked in some detail about the interbreeding of Neandertals, Denisovans, and modern humans. However, each speaker talked about a different aspect of the breeding. Akey spoke about Neandertal and Denisovan DNA in modern humans and their effects. Prüfer discussed the interbreeding of Neandertals and Denisovans and how it affects the relationship of Neanderthals and Denisovans to modern humans. Lastly, Capra spoke on the phenotypic effects of Neandertal DNA in modern humans. Akey opened his lecture with a question: how widespread were ancient introgression events? He sought to answer how long ago did archaic humans and modern humans interbred and how many times did they interbreed. Akey mentioned that for a while there was a debate whether hybridization even occurred between archaic humans and modern humans. This was an ongoing debate until fairly recently when there was data that was obtained through sequencing the Neandertal and Denisovan genomes that supported that archaic humans did indeed mate with other modern humans. He mentioned that a problem with sequencing is that it can be hard to find a suitable specimen that has been well preserved. Akey and his student wanted to excavate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Stigma Of Bipolar Disorder Essay Cory Murphy Composition 101 Professor Tanya Vanderlinde 11 Dec. 2016 Eliminate the Stigma When a seventh grader at Frederick Area High School in Frederick, South Dakota, was asked to describe what bipolar disorder is, he said that it refers to people that change personalities fast (McGaugh). However, this is only a common misconception. Though the word bipolar is often used in conversations to describe a person that has mood swings, bipolar disorder actually refers to a serious mental illness. According to the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, about 2.6 percent of American adults suffer from a form of bipolar disorder, and about one in five people with bipolar disorder commits suicide. Despite the impact that bipolar disorder has on the lives of patients and families alike, it is treated casually by people across the United States. Even though many treat it flippantly, bipolar disorder is a serious mental ailment, and the public needs to have a greater understanding of it. There is a dark stigma surrounding mental illness in general, and bipolar disorder is no exception. According to the Mental Health Commission of Western Australia, a stigma is a mark of disgrace that sets someone apart. Bipolar disorder is incredibly misunderstood by society at large, which leads to this stigma, prejudice, and discrimination. In everyday conversation, the word bipolar is frequently used to describe how someone is feeling at that moment. If a person is sad one moment and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Key Facts Surrounding The Murder Case Of Jonbenet Ramsey Case Summary: Key Facts. There are some key facts that are surrounding the murder case of JonBenet Ramsey, who was 7 years old at the time she was murdered. She was found murdered between the 25th and the 26th day of December 1996. The body of JonBenet had both lethal head injuries as well as blood located in the crotch area as well as in her crotch area of her underwear. The DNA sample had indicated that she was sexually assaulted by a male assailant. The testing consisted of methodology including modern advances in science. The police department profiled anyone who had any dealings with the family. The Boulder, Colorado police used new methods in trying to gather new evidence in JonBenet s murder, but to no avail. The District Attorney s office of Boulder does not suspect John Ramsey, nor any members of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How could she be kidnapped or abducted when she was never removed from her residence? Why did they not test the ransom note for DNA and fingerprints? JonBenet was killed in her own home. JonBenet s body was discovered and killed too quick before the ransom note requesting $118, 000. could even have time to be paid out. The ransom request was the same, identical amount, to the exact penny, of the father, John Ramsey s bonus from his job, which is highly unusual, even for a coincidence. JonBenet was found dead in the basement. How could anyone enter their basement without breaking in? There was no sign of forced entry from either the house or the basement. The father discovered her body was already deceased, especially with the amount of blood at the scene, then, why did he tamper with evidence by removing her body, which is against the law? Why was he not charged with obstruction of justice for removing her body from the murder scene? The DNA that was found on the male suspect, was it matched up against dental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Social Class And Its Effect On Children s Life On October 23th 1995 at a still undisclosed location, a sniper shot my father. He had been in the marine of 7 years and a decorated officer and that is everything I ve been told about him to this day. My mom doesn t mention him and I know none of his relative. Growing up without a parent has a drastic effect on any child s life. The few people I ve talked to about this often ask why I have never asked my mother about him and that is hugely due to the circumstances of his death and in some ways social class. Military kids aren t supposed to cry over loved ones, but honor their memory and respect their service. We are encouraged to stand strong and often told when younger to make them proud. Our social class had a lot to do with how I learned to handle this as an officer s son whose mother is also a high ranking member of the government that pressure to maintain composure was doubled. Growing up it was often me who was chosen to speak at different memorial and veteran events. I was poised as somebody other kids who lost parents to look up to, it was up to me to show them how to act. I was taught young that your actual feelings don t matter only the face you put on to the world. If I m being honest a second reason I ve never asked is I don t have an interest in learning more it would only serve to make him real as it is now he is more a mythological figure. In addition to this the fact that I m a male changed my experiences, in the military traditional gender roles are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Uninsured Insurance Car owners are required to carry insurance, to be used in the event of a loss. What this means is that when you are involved in an accident, you can look to the insurance provider of the negligent driver to make you whole again. Unfortunately, not everyone has the required coverage, which can leave you holding the bag for expenses associated with an accident. In order to avoid this possibility, don t leave home without adding uninsured/underinsured coverage to your policy. The benefit to having this coverage is that if you are hit by an uninsured or underinsured driver, or are the victim of a hit and run, you still have coverage available to cover the costs of personal injuries. Of course your insurance company will want to conduct an investigation of the accident before paying a claim, which is why you should partner with a skilled personal injury attorney to protect your interests. To assist with the investigation, it is crucial that you act to preserve the evidence. You can do this by taking down what insurance information the other driver does have, taking photos, and getting the names and contact information of all witnesses. Taking these steps will help prove your case, and may speed up the time it takes to receive compensation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a review of your policy and your ability to make a UM claim, contact a knowledgeable personal injury attorney. Call our office to schedule an appointment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Outsiders Movie And Book Differences Comparing the differences in the book of The outsiders to the movie there are a few things that have been changed. There is a significant difference with one of the deaths. A few situations are also changed . Such as the rumble and how the boys enter the hospital to see one of their friends.The intro and ending of both the book and the movies are different.There are scenes that weren t added to the movie. The author, S.E Hinton, and the director Francis Ford Coppola deviated which parts were not as valuable and chose to cut some unimportant scenes. The difference between how they show Dally s death was not as significant as it was showed in the book. Dally robbed the store shortly after Johnny died in the hospital. When the rumble was over Dally and Ponyboy go to see Johnny at the hospital. When they get there the doctor in the book said that they couldn t see him. In the movie they just go in without threatening the doctor. In the book Dally threatens the doctor with Two bits switchblade and the doctor said Okay you can see him, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book the socs. and the greasers are lined up waiting for someone to step up to begin the fight. In the movie the way this plays out is that Darry and the socs., that Darry knows, stands there already to start the fight. Before this happened the reason Ponyboy and Johnny run away was different. The reason Ponyboy ran in the book was because Darry hit him. Although in the book Darry pushes him and then Ponyboy runs out of the house to Johnny. Going to after the church burns when they were riding in the ambulance was the same. Dally s room was the same when they went to see him. The nurse in the room was heard to be the author of the book. Even though this movie was very good, the introduction and the ending of the book compared to the movie it was different, because Ponyboy was writing his book at the end of the book and they put that in the beginning and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Plight Of Intensive Agriculture 2015 Waipahu HS Desmond Mahor Kyle Rafael Marcelion The Plight of Intensive Agriculture Agriculture has faced some of the most significant challenges in recent years. Major challenges include: the rapid growth of the human population, and the increased demand for agricultural land and environmental costs of non renewable resources. The current industrial agriculture system consumes water, and topsoil at unsustainable rates. It contributes to numerous forms of environmental degradation, including water pollution, soil depletion, and diminishing biodiversity. The following environmental problems are associated with prevailing production methods: Synthetic chemical pesticides and fertilizers are polluting soil, water, and air. Soil is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1990, It is estimated that since World War II, poor farming practices had damaged about 550 million hectares an area equivalent to 38% of all farmland in use today (Oldman et al.28) . Industrial agriculture endangers soil health because it depends on heavy machinery that compacts the soil, destroying soil structure and killing beneficial organisms in the soil food web. Soil conservation is a key integral part in sustainability since it takes many years for soil to naturally form. Despite the simplicity of industrial monoculture farming, the practice itself does not provide any measures to conserve topsoil. If farmers do not take part in protecting soil fertility, more farmable lands will be lost, resulting in food production decline. Agriculture affects water resources in two ways: irrigating fields using surface waters or aquifers diverts water from other potential uses; and when farming practices pollute surface waters and aquifers, they reduce the amount of water that is suitable for other uses. The US Environmental Protection Agency has blamed current farming practices for 70% of the pollution in the nation s rivers and streams. The agency reports that runoff of chemicals, silt, and animal waste from US farmland has polluted more than 173,000 miles of waterways. Agriculture accounts for about two thirds of all water use worldwide, far exceeding industrial and municipal use (Spooler 310). In many parts of the world, irrigation is depleting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Blindness In Sophocles Oedipus The King In Oedipus Rex , originally written by Sophocles, a young man faces everything that could go wrong in a man s whole lifetime, Oedipus dealt with the Sphinx. Creon then comes back from the oracle to say that they need to find the former king s killer, so Oedipus asked to see Tiresias for evidence on the killer. Oedipus accuses Tiresias and Creon of treason then, Jocasta comes and says how Lauis died and Oedipus feels responsible for his death. Shepard says that it was a group that killed Lauis so it wasn t Oedipus, but Oedipus turns out to be married to his mother. Jocasta hanged herself so Oedipus then left Thebes. Throughout the play the theme blindness and sight shows up. Oedipus is blind to the truth until the end of the play. At ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Why I Become A Naturopathic Physician I want to become a Naturopathic Physician because I wish to help people choose how to be healthy. Growing up, I dealt with several health problems, one of which I was able to manage with ibuprofen, but I desired a solution instead of a temporary fix. As a result, I sought the help of my conventional physician. Instead of working to discover the root of the problem, she simply prescribed a stronger pain reliever. I then turned to a Naturopathic Physician, because many of my friends were suggesting that I look into that profession. Thankfully, my Naturopathic Physician and I discovered that daily supplements would control my major health problem, and we found solutions to my more trivial problems. The experience taught me that when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From a young age, I wanted to be a conventional physician, but as I grew older, I became more disillusioned with our current medical system. As I became more disillusioned, I was more drawn to the naturopathic field and the opportunities it presented to treat problems naturally. In addition, I felt that the naturopathic field offered more personalized care to the patient as they struggled with their different health problems. The way that conventional medicine practices tries to treat as many patients as possible in the shortest amount of time. The field seems not to respect the patient as a person, and I feel like every person should experience a favorable level of respect when interacting with medical professionals. In addition, I feel that patients should know that their doctor cares for them and their health, and that is difficult to convey in a 15 minute appointment, especially when compared with a 45 minute appointment. As a Naturopathic Physician, I feel that I will be able to provide my patients with the care that they deserve. The Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Program at National vigorously prepares students for life as Naturopathic Physician in the alternative medicine field. One unique way that National prepares students is through its integrated classrooms. This integration of students from different programs in the same course allows the students to interact and make connections with other students. Creating connections is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...