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The Cultural Culture Of Japan
In the world today, we are exposed to many different cultures; America is a great example of this. It is
a giant melting pot full of many unique people who bring their cultures from around the world.
Thanks to them, we have little parts of towns that are chock full of their culture, like China Town and
Little Italy. We also have them to thank for all the different types of food and styles of cooking that
they have brought over. But what about the cultures of other countries, have Americans influenced
their culture like they did to ours? One country that really interested me in answering this question
was in Japan. Japan is packed full of culture from their old traditions of their new futuristic culture and
has Americans have any part in their pop culture transformation?
From the earliest of times Japan was full of culture. The Nara period, which is the years of the history
that covers from 710 AD to 794 AD, was a big year for writers. During this period some of Japan s
literary monuments were written, including the Kojiki and Nihongi, the Man yoshu, also known as the
Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves, and the Kaifuso.
Another major cultural development of the era was the establishment of Buddhism in Japan.
Buddhism was first introduced in the sixth century, years 501 AD to 600 AD, but had a mixed
reception until the Nara period. Shomu and his Fujiwara consort were fervent Buddhists and actively
promoted the spread of Buddhism, making it the guardian of the state and
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Analysis of the Film Silence of the Lambs
The American public s fascination with serial murders has not only continuously kept these violent
men and women in the public eye, but has also inspired the creation of films that demonstrate and
dramatize the heinous crimes committed by these people. One such film program that adapts crimes
committed by serial murderers, and the murderers themselves, is The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
Through a combination of criminology, psychology, and sociology, The Silence of the Lambs is able
to not only inform audiences of the dangerous types of people that currently inhabit society, but also
of the individuals who study serial murderers with the intent of apprehending them before they
commit any more crimes and to help identify these murderers victims. One of the disciplines explored
by The Silence of the Lambs is criminology. Criminology is the scientific study of crime, criminals,
and the criminal justice system (Northwest Community College). Criminology sets out to investigate
and analyze criminals motivations, the impact of crime on the community, how the criminal system
operates, and the effectiveness of the criminal system (Northwest Community College). The Silence
of the Lambs not only highlights the crimes committed by serial murderers, but it also analyzes the
Federal Bureau of Investigation s (FBI) Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) and the processes they
undergo to determine, profile, and apprehend a serial murderer. In the film, the primary BAU
investigator is Clarice
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The Marketing Plan For Panera Bread Co.
Steve Ellis, a trained chef opened the first Chipotle Mexican restaurant in 1933, which rapidly
increased to over 2,000 locations by 2016 creating the fast casual dining industry. According to the
article, fast casual dining was fluid, but one essential ingredient was price fast casual restaurants
averaged $9 to $13 per receipt, versus $5 for fast food. In addition, a fast casual restaurant did not
offer full table service and generally prepared food in full view of customers (Walker and Merkley 2).
Fast casual restaurants offer much higher quality in food than fast food restaurants especially by
providing fewer processes and frozen ingredients. This industry is very competitive and the article
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Chipotle prepared all food on site, beginning with raw ingredients from responsibly sourced and
sustainable producers. According to the article, Chipotle had about 100 suppliers, most them small to
mid sized regional companies, not large national firms. It also sourced ingredients form local farms,
but these supplied no more than 12% of its fresh produce in 2015 (Walker and Merkley 3). These
suppliers were then approved and products were sold to third party distributors purchasing for
Chipotle.
In 2013, Chipotle was the first large American chain to identify genetically modified ingredients on its
menu and later in 2015 announced their use of non GMO foods. However, as Chipotle continued to
grow, sourcing of meat became a problem for them. They began saving conventionally raised beef and
later removed all pork carnitas rom their menus in 600 stores because the suppliers did not reach
Chipotle s standards. Replacing the supplier proved challenging it took more than six months to find a
supplier that raised pigs to Chipotle s standards but the company was lauded for its commitment to
humanely raised pork (Walker and Merkley 3).
Additionally, Chipotle offered a service model that could be easily personalized, allowing customers
to select their choices of ingredients and watch their meal prepared in an assembly style line. Chipotle
also prided themselves on
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Why Playstation 4 Is Better Than Xbox One
When purchasing a game console between the Xbox One or a Playstation 4 has been a disagreement
for a while now. There are many advantages to having an Xbox One but many people believe the
Playstation 4 is superior to the Xbox.
The Playstation 4 has a variety of better games than the Xbox One. As stated by trustedreviews.com,
Sony has its own set of exclusive games which won t be available on the Xbox One. Also stated by
trustedreviews.com, Given that many multi format games, arguably offer higher quality performance
on the current PS4 than the Xbox One already. This evidence shows how Playstation 4 games are
better than the Xbox One games
Another reason the Playstation 4 is better than the Xbox One is the software. As stated by
Techradar.com,
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International Relations Theories Realism vs. Liberalism
Introduction
Social humanitarian sciences focus on studying global political processes and the object of its research
are social phenomena, which are defined as international relations in the world we know. International
relations are comprised of many different categories, such as foreign policy, international politics or
world politics. However, the central issue of international politics is the international relations. The
term international relations has been first used by English philosopher J. Bentham at the end of 18th
century. It is important to note that it is not accidentally that the term appeared at that particular time,
as the border line of 18 19th centuries is marked by evolution of the international relations ... Show
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However, the core of realism theory, with its understanding of world politics remains the same
uncompromising struggle between states for power and influence, and not moral and legal principles
that define the foreign policy of a state. One of the baselines for political realism is the clause of the
anarchic nature of international relations. From this point of view, the anarchic nature of relations
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differentiates between international and intrastate relations, which are built on principle of
hierarchy, subordination, supremacy and obedience, formalized legal norms, out of which the
monopoly of government on the abuse of power within its sovereign territory state prevails all other.
Anarchic nature of world relations, from the viewpoint of realism, is defined by two aspects: firstly,
lack of unitary ruling party in the world structure, where orders by such party are to be carried out by
governments of all the states implicitly. Secondly, the imminence of each state to rely on itself only,
when standing up for its interests creates the anarchy. The followers of the political realism theory
base its belief on the absence of the supreme power, legal and moral norms, capable on the basis of
mutual agreement effectively regulate interrelations of main actors, and thus, avert so destructible for
them and the world wars and conflicts. Moreover, realism is based on a very negative and unchanging
conception of human nature bad
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Invitation To A Dialogue A Challenge To America
Since the beginning of minimum wage during the Great Depression, the discussion of the how much
minimum wage should be has always been occurring. Currently there is a strong push for the
minimum wage to be raised, especially as Americans compare the current American rate to other
countries rates. The New York Times recently reported that unionized Danish fast food workers are
paid more than twice as much as the average fast food worker in America, and the Danish workers
also receive benefits and paid vacation (Salz par. 2). Salz in his article, Invitation to a Dialogue: A
Challenge to America, begs America to change its minimum wage rate so as to better take care of
Americans. What Salz fails to take into account is the context of the comparison of rates along with
the purpose of minimum wage when it was created, the effects of raising the minimum wage, and
looking at the costs involved. In Salz s article he compares the pay of Danish workers to American
workers. This is two different contexts which must be taken into account. One cannot merely compare
the dollar amount of pay when the cost of living, workers skill level, and taxes must be taken into
consideration. The cost of living is much higher in Europe, for example, than in America. Also, the
Danish workers are unionized compared to non unionized, fast food workers in America, which begs
the question of what are union costs and what is involved with being in a union. In Salz s article, he
assumes
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Impact Of Immigration On The United States
Improvements of the verge Many People can speculate if the U.S. Mexican border is truly a significant
factor for our government s safety or just there wasting money, time and land. By allowing the
government to fund the border many improvements could be made. Border Safety, can create a safer
border environment by facing the multiple Issues and Challenges, like illegal Immigration, Drug
Enforcement, and cross border Transportation, and Technological improvements by Homeland
security influence the agents, trying to cease these issues. A vast complication that the United States
goes through is the huge illegal immigration.
Each year thousands of illegal immigrants enter the United States across the U.S. Mexican border. The
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For example, the number of Border Patrol agents on the border coast rose from 3,389 to 7,357
between the years of 1993 and 1998. This growth was due largely to the 1996 Immigrant
Responsibility Act and illegal immigration reform, the U.S. Border Patrol hire 1,000 agents annually
through 1998. A study commissioned by the National Drug Control Policy estimated that the U.S.
Border Patrol would need over 16,000 agents to suspend unauthorized crossings along the southwest
border. It s reported that the INS is unlikely to meet the 1,000 agent annual hiring quota mandated by
Congress, and the executive branch has not requested additional positions in the 2000s. One method
the United States is using to enhance and expedite enforcement efforts at border crossings is
increasing the use of biometric technology, whereby biometric identifiers, such as photos and
fingerprints, can be digitally scanned and read by a computer. INS has developed IDENT; an
automated system that catalogues apprehended while attempting to reenter the country. The State
Department is also currently phasing in another identification system to speed processing times for
legal entry of Mexicans who frequently cross the border into the United States (United States. Nations
security and international affairs Division 25)
The border crossing cards that had previously been used in the past are now being replaced with laser
visas, new high tech biometric cards that
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Essay On Why The Voting Age Should Be Abolished
Sweet 16 in North America, it marks the point of transition into adulthood, and it is much the same in
Australia. While 18 is considered the legal age in Australia, 16 year olds have been given many legal
rights, such as learning to drive, being employed, and even being able to leave school. So what about
being able to vote at elections? Following federal Labor leader, Bill Shorten s stance on lowering the
voting age in Australia to 16, I too feel for the need to allow more of the younger population of
Australia to participate in elections, and as Australians, so should you.
Here are the reasons why.
The current minimum voting age, 18, also marks the year of chaos and pressure for many young
Australians. 18 is the time when many complete high school and continue to embark on university,
TAFE or even full time employment. It s the time when many leave home and move to new and
unfamiliar environments, and it is certainly the time when waves of stress that accompany the
beginning of adulthood come crashing in for the first time. With all of the changes occurring in an 18
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This can certainly be true for some people in this age group, but definitely not all, and the problem of
having little knowledge about how the government works is far from being limited to this specific age
group. In fact, there is no doubt that people of all age groups in Australia, even those who have been
voting at elections for years on end, have a lack of political knowledge and show disinterest in this
field. With the rise of political discussion amongst social media, it can even be said that some 16 year
olds are much more involved in political issues, of which is evident in their complex and heated
debates about the government on social
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Best Practices for Kitting and Sub Assembly
Best Practices for Kitting and Sub Assembly
Introduction
Let s talk about Best Practices for kitting and assembly. They mean different things depending on your
position within the supply chain. Many companies use kitting and assembly interchangeably together
but they are indeed different.
Manufacturers typically use the term assembly while wholesaling industry (comprised of 3PL and
distribution companies) use kitting. You are either combining raw materials to create a finished good,
or combining already finished goods into a larger group. Even if you have raw goods, you can still kit
for assembly. Kitting is for anyone who wants to combine group items together, build a product, or
make a master item.
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Employees
When kitting is part of the process, assembly workers usually spend more time assembling and less
time walking around searching for components. The value add time contributed by assemblers is
therefore maximized. Another benefit that researchers who have academically studied kitting
operations have noticed is that new staff training costs and acclimation periods are reduced.
Quality
Kitting can have a very positive upside when tracking product and part quality. Part damage, due to
less handling will usually drop. This is especially important if the parts are either expensive or
perishable. Another area where quality improves is tracing and correcting defects. Kitting provides the
opportunity to have quality control verification earlier, reducing the possibility of wrong parts or
incorrectly assembled components being used in the final product.
A Caveat: the Dark Side of Kitting
Before we move on, let s look at the dark side of kitting. Like the other best practices for warehouse
and inventory management that we ve already discussed, you ll love the benefits if it is done well.
Product quality will plummet if it is poorly implemented and issues such as making kits with missing
or incorrect parts results.
When Kitting Goes Sideways
We ve looked at the benefits. Now, lets look at some of the negative issues that can arise if your kitting
isn t working quite as well as planned.
An insufficient quantity of
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High School Shootings
A series of events involving guns has brought the United states to a realization that they might need to
take action before more people get hurt. One event that has occurred among many is the shooting in
Parkland Florida. On February 14, 2018 17 year old Nikolas Cruz took an AR 15 assault rifle into his
former high school Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killing 17 and wounding others. This was
the deadliest school shooting since 2012 and Sandy Hook Elementary School. The government needs
to keep guns out of people s hand that are not qualified or stable enough to own a gun, Also they
government needs to create stricter requirements hand and or own a gun, Lastly, the government needs
to to this to keep innocent adults and children safe.
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Existentialism as Exemplified in ‘the Seventh Seal’
Existentialism as Exemplified in The Seventh Seal
The Seventh Seal is a 1957 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film offers
interwoven storyline. It starts with a game of chess between a medieval knight, Antonius Block, and
Death in which if Block won, Death will prolong the knight s life. This game goes on in intermittent
times.
The knight is accompanied by his squire, Jöns, as they go back to the knight s castle to be reunited
with his wife. Throughout their journey, they come across various characters and people in the village
who are struggling amidst the impending death brought about by the Black Plague.
Block and Jöns met Jof and Mia, the couple who work as actors. There they have conversed with each
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The existence of a Supreme Being is being summoned in situations where people are in need of such
assistance. Truly a remarkable film, The Seventh Seal effectively portrays this question in sight of
existentialism. God, neither the devil, was not present. There was even a scene where Block asked the
woman accused of having contact with the devil to summon the devil so that Block will be able to ask
about the about the existence of God. Block was not able to see anything. As it turns out, the woman
was falsely accused by the priest.
Block came to a point where he asked the existence of God when he confesses to Death, disguised as a
priest but Death himself did not give answers to this. Even at the end of the film, Death did not
explain this to Block. Quoting Block, My life has been a futile pursuit, a wandering, a great deal of
talk without meaning. I feel no bitterness or self reproach because the lives of most people are very
much like this. In what pursuit did he wasted his time into? Perhaps he was pertaining to his search for
the existence of God.
Aside from Block, a more existential character than him is introduced his squire, Jöns. In Jöns
conversation with the painter in the church, he mentioned that, This is squire Jöns. He grins at Death,
mocks the Lord, laughs at himself and leers at the girls. His world is a Jöns world, believable only to
himself, ridiculous to all including himself, meaningless to Heaven and of no
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The Symbolism of the Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence Essay
The Symbolism of the Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence
Margaret Laurence s novel, The Stone Angel is a compelling journey of flashbacks seen through the
eyes of Hagar Shipley, a ninety year old woman nearing the end of her life. In the novel, Margaret
Laurence, uses the stone angel to effectively symbolize fictional characters.
The term symbolism in its broadest sense means the use of an object to stand for something other than
itself. In The Stone Angel, Margaret Laurence uses the stone angel to sybmolize the Currie family
values and pride and in particular, the pride and cold personality traits of Hagar Shipley. There are
three primary areas where the stone angel is used to symbolize characters in the novel. They are: the ...
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The angel is symbolic of Hagar s pride. Hagar seems to be made of stone, like the angel. Hagar s
strong pride does not allow her to express her true emotions for fear that she will appear to be soft and
weak. As a child, when Jason punishes her, she is determined not to cry:
I wouldn?t let him see my cry, I was so enraged. He used a foot ruler, and when I jerked my smarting
palms back, he made me hold them out again. He looked at my dry eyes in
a kind of fury¼ (9)
It was her pride that keeps her from speaking up and fighting for her brother, Matt when Jason sends
her away to college to become more civilized. Although Hagar knows Matt deserves to go more than
she does, her pride prevents her from showing her true feelings to Matt:
I wanted to tell Matt I knew he should have been the one to go east, but I could not speak of it to
him¼ When it came to saying good #8209;bye to Matt, at first I avoided his eyes but then I thought
#8209; why on earth should I? So I looked at him squarely and said good #8209;bye so evenly and
calmly you?d have thought I was going over to South Wachakwa or Freehold and would be
back that evening. Later in the train, I cried, thinking of him, but of course, he never knew that, and I?
d have been the last to tell him. (42)
Hagar is just
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Normal Distribution and Standard Deviation
Student Exploration: Sight vs. Sound Reactions
Vocabulary: histogram, mean, normal distribution, range, standard deviation, stimulus
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
Most professional baseball pitchers can throw a fastball over 145 km/h (90 mph). This gives the batter
less than half a second to read the pitch, decide whether to swing, and then try to hit the ball. No
wonder hitting a baseball is considered one of the hardest things to do in sports!
1. What are some things in your life you must react to quickly? You need to react quickly when you
are in danger, and you need to get away. You also need to react quickly when you are in a car so you
don t get hurt
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Explain. I don t think that mine has normal distribution. Mine has a wide range of numbers, but I don t
think that it is distributed like a normal graph should be distributed
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7. Experiment: On the GRAPH tab, click Clear data. This time, try to vary your response times
randomly as you take the test. Click Start and take the test.
A. What is the mean of this new set of values? 0.344
B. What is the range of this set? 0.26
C. What is the standard deviation of this set? 0.0872
8. Analyze: How does the standard deviation relate to the consistency and range of a data set?
The standard deviation is the mean multiplied by the range of the numbers.
Activity B:
Visual and auditory stimuli
Get the Gizmo ready:
Click Clear data.
Introduction: We perceive stimuli through nerve cells in our eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. When a
nerve cell is stimulated, it sends an electrical signal to the brain. After the signal is processed by the
brain, other signals are sent to our muscles as we react to the stimulus.
Question: Do we react more quickly to visual or auditory stimuli?
1. Form hypothesis: Do you think you will react more quickly to sights or sounds? Explain why.
I will react quicker to sounds because my brain has a slower reaction time for sight because of a
concussion I got when I was younger.
2. Gather data: Select the TABLE tab. Use the Gizmo to run
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Smoking Banning Public Areas Yield Positive Effects For All
Smoking Bans in Public Areas Yield Positive Effects For All
One of the major reasons for death and preventable diseases is tobacco use. Just in the United States of
America, smoking has found to be the cause of over 40,000 deaths due to heart disease and over
200,000 episodes of childhood asthma per year (Naiman et al 1). Some of these cases could be
specifically linked to secondhand smoke, defined as an involuntary exposure to a combination of
diluted cigarette side stream smoke and the exhaled smoke from smokers (Naiman et al 1). Greenwald
found that by 2015, 36 states and 4,177 municipalities in the USA had enacted law that restricted
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While at the same rate smokers who supported bans also reported having attempted to quit in the last
twelve months than those who did not support any of the laws. The implication here is that if one is
trying to quit smoking, attending bars, restaurants, or other public areas that are smoke free have a
positive effect on quitting by reducing exposure to the smell and other smokers which can increase the
urge to smoke when trying to quit. However, certain studies have argued the opposite effect.
Greenwald research found that, smokers generally appeared to visit bars more often, stay at bars
longer, and consume more drinks than their non smoking counterparts (103). At the same token this
benefits non smokers who also attend such venues because they are not exposed to secondhand
smoke. Here we see that smoke bans are a win win for those affected by smoking directly and
indirectly.
As a second point, to explore the benefits of smoking bans and the links to lower hospitalizations for
heart attacks and lung disease. Vander Weg and her team recognized that, exposure to secondhand
smoke is recognized as an important contributor to premature morbidity and mortality (2699). Among
adults, secondhand smoke increases the risk for heart and lung disease while also highlighting possible
causation for other respiratory health issues such as adult onset asthma and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. This study investigated the association
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Homeless Students During Modern Society
Homeless Students in Modern Society
What do you think of when you hear the word homeless? Maybe you think of the people begging for
work on the side of the streets. You might imagine drug addicts running from shelter to shelter.
Actually, about half of the homeless people in the world are children and students, who do not abuse
drugs. Sadly, the number of Homeless Students and Children in Caldwell county, and across the
nation, is increasing, and the academic, social, and physical effects are devastating.
From the from the article, Global Homeless Statistics on the website homelessworldcup.org, The last
time a global survey was attempted (by the United Nations in 2005), an estimated 100 million people
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In india, there are about 70 million homeless people and around 11 million street children. Here in
America, Homelessness has declined 9 percent since 2007, but sadly, unofficial estimates of total
homelessness range from 1.6 million to 3.5 million ( Global Homeless Statistics ). Homelessness is
everywhere not just in countries like Africa, or only in the projects of lesser communities, homeless is
happening right here in Caldwell county. It is harder to see the homeless than you think, not every
homeless person, or child, will fall under the stereotypical definition of homelessness.
There is more than one official definition of homelessness. According to the article, Children from the
website NHCHC.org, an individual who lacks housing (without regard to whether the individual is a
member of a family), including an individual whose primary residence during the night is a supervised
public or private facility (e.g., shelters) that provides temporary living accommodations, and an
individual who is a resident in transitional housing . [See Figure 1 for a chart.] There are many
different types of homeless, but usually all types of homelessness is characterized by extreme poverty
and lack of housing. Doubling up, or Couch surfing is a slang term for staying with a friend or
extended family member and is a
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A Modest Proposal, By Aldous Huxley And Jonathan Swift
Aldous Huxley and Jonathan Swift both have a different way of bringing society s attention to the real
problems of the world. Both authors utilize the New Historicism lense as an influence to each of their
pieces of literature. From 1729 to 1932, there were plenty of historical conflicts that could help each
author make society want to change the current problems that they were facing. Huxley satirizes the
sexual freedom and moral decay of the Roaring 20s in Brave New World and Swift satirizes the rising
problem of overpopulation in Ireland in his short story, A Modest Proposal . A popular theory by
Thomas Malthus on overpopulation could have been influenced by Swift s short story and Huxley
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Both pieces of literature use satire to raise awareness of the conflicts and to make society question or
feel the need to change the current problems. Thomas Malthus, a scholar that was born about thirty
years following the great Irish famine discovered a famous population theory. In general, he stated in
his theory that the population of a country will always be greater than the amount of sources it can
produce, like food. It is possible that he came up with his population theory after studying all of the
potential factors in the Irish famine. Overpopulation was one of the main contributors to the famine. In
Brave New World, the characters use Malthusian belts which held contraceptives like birth control and
condoms. These belts that the men and women of this book wore were used to control overpopulation,
which was the exact conflict that Jonathan Swift was trying to resolve in his short story, A Modest
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The Benefits Of Irreversible Enzyme Inhibitors
Enzyme inhibitors are molecules that bind to enzymes to decrease their activity. Many drugs are
enzyme inhibitors because by blocking the enzymes activity it can kill pathogens (shpanskaya and
Melechko, 2008) Enzyme inhibitors assist in altering the catalytic action of an enzyme in order to
slow down or stop catalysis (Worthington biochemical corporation, 2015). Inhabitation can either be
reversible or irreversible. During irreversible inhabitation the inhibitor detaches slowly from its
targeted enzyme as it is tightly bound to the enzyme by covalent or noncovalent bonds. Important
drugs such as penicillin are irreversible inhibitors. The penicillin covalently modifies the enzyme
transpeptidase which prevents synthesis of bacterial cell walls consequently killing off the bacteria
(Biochemistry, 2002)
As opposed to irreversible inhibition, reversible inhibition is a rapid detachment of the enzyme
inhibitor because the inhibitors bind to the enzymes with non covalent bonds. Unlike irreversible
inhibitors, reversible inhibitors do not have chemical reaction and can be broken down easily by
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This is a hormone that whose main function is to constrict blood vessels. This constriction increases
the amount of energy needed to pump blood around the body and can cause high blood pressure. This
can be dangerous for the heart if it had been weakened by heart attack. By blocking the production of
Angiotensin II with ACE inhibitors this, in turn prevents constriction and lowers blood pressure
(American Heart Association, 2015). ACE inhibitors also help to stop angiotensin I from converting
into angiotensin II. By doing this there is a reduction in dilation of the blood vessels. There is also a
reduction of the amount of water returned to the blood by the kidneys which ultimately leads to
decreased blood pressure (Kenny,
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How Patanjali Is Considered A Divine Messenger
Upanishadic wisdom converged on a shared belief in a universal law that guided the abiding presence
of religious and metaphysical forces in the lives of individuals and of the collective destiny of all
things in the universe. The Upanishadic teachings help us to understand how yoga evolved.
Patanjali is historically understood to have been a divine messenger, born some time between 500 BC
and 200 BC. The dates are uncertain to this day as the lives of the great sages and mystics were not
measured according to modern calendars, but rather, were imbued by the living oral traditions that
defined Upanishadic wisdom and knowledge. Some traditions held that Pantanjali was not born of
mother and father but was rather the incarnation of the god Adiesea. Adisesa is a great king cobra
whose body is the seal of the god Vishnu. The legend continues that the god Shiva, the king of dance,
invited Vishnu and other deities to see his famous dance, Tandava Nritya. As Shiva danced, Vishnu
immersed his own consciousness in the moment. His physical being undulated in rhythm with the
graceful movements of Shiva. During the performance of the dance, Vishnu was seated on Adisesa,
the great cobra. The cobra became short of breath under Vishnu s weight, which seemed to increase
with his enrapturement in the dance. The great cobra began to gasp for air. At the end of the dance,
Adesisa immediately felt release from the heavy pressure of Vishnu s body. Adesisa asked Vishnu,
How could it be
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Birth Control Rights Essay
Arguing Birth Control Rights:
Should Women have the Right to Birth Control? Birth control helps to control your menstrual cycle
and helps prevent pregnancies all over the world, in women lives. 98% women in the world are taking
birth control or have taken birth control throughout their life time. On October 6, 2017 Trump
Administration released a new rule stating that any employer with religious or moral objections to
refuse to comply with the Affordable Care Act requirement. The corresponding rule also grants an
exemption for employer s other than publicly traded for profit employers if they object based on
undefined moral reason. In an easier way to understand this Trumps Administration is taking away the
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For example, the government has never said anything about the covering of Viagra. Viagra is a
medication used for males which helps men get hard enough to have sex with their sexual partner, but
the government has given harsh rules against birth control which protects girl s future. Since Viagra
and other erection pill were covered by insurance, many feminists would make joke about how men s
sexual pleasure and reproductive rights were being covered but women were still paying out of pocket
for it. In 2012, it was a huge step into the lives of many when women didn t have to pay for birth
control. In fact, in the 21 century birth rates dropped because of the current ways to prevent sex such
as rubber condoms, and birth control (Graff, 2012).
As well many women are scared that without birth control they will be put in rough situation. For an
example, many believe that they will have to decide between putting food on the table and getting
birth control. Dawn Laguens, an Executive Vice President of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund,
warns that such an action will put access of women by making it more expensive. (Sharp, 2016). As
well many women are scared without birth control they will have to take other options. UTD is
another type of birth control which is a small T shaped prong, which is placed in the uterus and closes
of the oviducts. On the flip side, Trump s Administration is also very right for many reason, for
example he
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Douglas Egerton’s He Shall Go Out Free Essay
Douglas Egerton s He Shall Go Out Free In a time when revolution swept both Old World and New, it
should have been no surprise that eighteenth century Charleston would find revolution fermenting
among its slave population. In his book He Shall Go Out Free , Douglas Egerton describes the life of
Denmark Vesey, a freed slave in Charleston, who held a deep and thinly veiled hatred of slavery and
the city s ruling elite, and was best known for leading a failed attempt at revolt which cost his life.
However, Egerton argues one must look beyond the span of Vesey s lifetime to best understand his
impact upon the history of the city.
ORIGINS
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Denmark Vesey s opposition to slavery was by no means veiled, and his inability to buy his family s
freedom only deepened his resentment (77). He often aired his views in the waterfront taverns that
were frequented by lower class whites and freed slaves (100). An avid reader, he eagerly read anti
slavery tracts, and followed newspaper accounts of the slave revolution in Saint Domingue (100).
By Christmas of 1821, Vesey decided he had little to lose by challenging the city s elite more directly.
At the age of fifty four, he had lived well beyond average life expectancy for blacks, and knew his
time was running short (126). He told his close friend Rolla, a slave of Governor Bennett, that they
would have to rise up and fight the whites (131).
Vesey began to build a network of supporters who would help recruit and organize other slaves for his
planned revolt. However, he knew his rebels could not hold the city or force recognition of their
freedom. Instead, he planned for them to rise up at night, killing many whites while they slept. In the
ensuing chaos, they would seize ships to sail to Haiti, where slaves had revolted and established a free
nation (132).
George Wilson, a blacksmith, had overheard discussions of the plot, but refused to go along. On June
14, as
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The Cultural Appreciation Of A Tribute Syed Rabius Shams...
Bernicat s Cultural Appreciation to BD: A tribute Syed Rabius Shams Ambassador Marcia Stephens
Bloom Bernicat was designated to emissary to Bangladesh in 2014 as the 15th US Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Officially titled) nominated by President Barack Obama. Her
Excellency arrived in Dhaka on January 25, 2015 and presented her credentials to President Md.
Abdul Hamid on February 4. That s the start of her diplomatic assignment in this country. With regard
to the envoy s Public Diplomacy effort, she has been greeting in Bangla and wearing sarees in several
occasions that have notched into peoples minds. The Diplomat s first appearance that spotlighted by
Bangladeshi Media when she attended in BNP chief Begum Khaleda Zia s Eid ul Fitr greetings
exchange programme and she turned up donning a saree held at the Bangabandhu International
Conference Centre in next to her arrival year 2016 (July 16). Begum Khaleda praised the envoy saying
that she looked amazing. Marcia Bernicat also admired Khaleda s cream color saree. Earlier, on the
day she also met and greeted President Abdul Hamid adorning the same green colored saree. Ms.
Marcia Bernicat also came on public eye on February 21, the International Mother Language Day, this
year through the US Embassy s video honouring language martyrs. In the footage, the American staff
honoured those who sacrificed their lives to preserve the Bangla language. They wished the people of
the country saying Amar Ekushey
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Forensic Misconduct
Forensic Misconduct: Dr. Pamela A. Fish Kirstin L. Daniels Professor Ian Rodway George Mason
University Forensic Misconduct: Pamela A Fish Forensic science is defined as the practice of utilizing
scientific methodologies to clarify judicial inquiries. The field of forensic science contains a broad
range of disciplines and has become a vital aspect of criminal investigations. Some forensic
disciplines are laboratory based; while others are based on an analyst s interpretation of observable
patterns (Kourtsounis, 2009). According to the Innocence project s website; in greater than fifty
percent of wrongful convictions, the use of invalidated or improper forensic techniques played a role
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Although he was in jail, five more crimes with the same distinctive patterns occurred. Though another
man name Dennis McGruder had been arrested and charged with those crimes the prosecution still
moved forward with Willis case (Warden). The only piece of physical evidence in this case was a
scrap of toilet paper; which, contained traces of semen on it. (In 1992, after two separate jury trials
Willis was convicted based on identification of eyewitness identifications, as well as the rape victims.
He was sentenced to one hundred years in prison. The prosecution in this case failed to disclose to the
defense attorneys that they had received a report; which, stated that one of the rape suspects had type
A blood. This was exculpatory evidence as Willis had type B blood. Dr. Fish s hand written lab notes
concluded that the secretor of the semen had type A blood; however in her official report and later her
testimony, she falsely testified that she was unable to complete the test because the biological sample
was too small to test. In 1997, under a new law granting him the right to seek DNA testing, Willis filed
a petition. Prosecutors claimed that the biological evidence had been lost, but was later found. The
DNA sample was tested and found to exclude Willis as the donor. After eight years of incarceration,
another man Dennis McGruder confessed to the crimes after being linked via DNA. Willis (Fisher,
2014) was released from custody
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Literary Devices In Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Winds, snow, and darkness oh my! A traveler and his noble steed find themselves on a quest deep in
the woods on the darkest snow filled night and thus stopping to take it all in. An analysis on the Poem
by Robert Frost, called Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening . What was the desire of the
exhausted traveler to stop and appreciate the woods that seemed so irresistible? Although his horse
questions his judgment, and the traveler s hidden promise to keep at the end of his destination, he
stops to take in the scenery. With the output given the traveler s journey is not over when stated that he
has miles to go before he sleeps even though he s tired he takes this moment to reboot his energy in
the night air, making his quest about the journey and then about his previous engagement. The rest of
this essay will express the literary devices and themes featured in this poem.
This poem grabbed my attention because I was engaged while reading it the whole time, with the
imagery helping to make a perfect scene in my head. Every line gave another piece to the overall
scene and perspective. Each time I have re read this poem I find something different and a new
meaning to each line or a new literary device used. While reading how dark, cold and big the woods
are I never felt like they were dangerous, maybe a little foreboding at times, but instead the feeling of
the traveler and his horse were welcomed there by the similarities to the place and that the blanket of
snow wrapping
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Opposition To Thatcherism
Assess the reasons for opposition to Thatcher s social and economic policies.
Introduction:
Thatcherism gained lots of opposition due to her social and economic policies. Her focus on reducing
inflation and creating a self sufficient society meant that unemployment rose. Also, those who did
benefit from her policies such as privatisation encouraged the gap between the rich and poor to grow.
Ultimately the growth of the get rich quick, capitalist society in the most important criticism of
Thatcher as it links in with many of the other points of opposition
Unemployment:
Thatcher s lack of policy for unemployment caused it to increase between 1979 and 1983 to over 3
million. In fact it was higher that the post war record furthermore, the spread of unemployment was
unevenly distributed with the majority in the North. Even by the end of the Conservative government
rule, the unemployment figures failed to recover after the 1981 recession. In addition, Thatcher
allowed communities to remain unemployed, as the main priority was inflation. This caused social
tension especially in inner city areas, such as riots in Brixton. Unemployment was such a renowned
criticism of Thatcherism as she focused more on the economic state of Britain. This came from the
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Some businesses were run in the interests of big shareholders rather than for the national benefit.
Furthermore, shares were done too cheaply meaning it did not maximise governmental sums hence
were purchased by the large investors. Thatcher led Britain towards capitalism, the public state in
capitalist ownership of businesses increased from 3 million in 1979 to 11 million. Privatisation created
a private monopoly, which would exploit customers. This policy only favoured the rich instead of its
intended demographic, the richer people were more well off which also highlighted the gap between
the North and the
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In Shakespeare’s Othello, Othello Is as Much a Victim of...
Oliver Parker s 1995 interpretation of Shakespeare s 1600 s timeless classic Othello presents a
differing construction of Othello from the original play, achieved through uses of a plethora of film
devices. Both the play and the film masterfully spin a tale of romance, tragedy and death telling the
fall of glory of Othello due to the acts of his ensign Iago, albeit with several differences in the
presentation. Both Shakespeare and Parker explore themes of jealousy, power, and racism through the
key characters of Othello and Iago. Parker utilises cutting, close ups, mise en scene, music and a
variety of others to bring his own in depth dissection and construction of Othello.
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In the entirety of the film Parker places many symbols, inferring the downfall of Othello, through
clever scenic locations and the addition of his own locations, Parker is able to provide a different and
fresh interpretation of Othello. In the film Parker is able to show Othello having visible seizures while
showing false images of Desdemona together with Cassio, allowing the progression of Othello s
collapse to be observed, in another scene Parker places Othello in a dungeon hidden behind bars,
symbolising the emergence of the dark green eyed monster from within him. Parker integrates the
plays act 3 scene 3 and turns it into a whole new entity showing the marriage of Othello and Iago, this
scene is the climax of both of the play and the film with Othello succumbing to Iago s words that
Desdemona is a whore . They form a blood bond, this symbolising the blood shed about to occur
caused by Othello insecurities being pounced on by Iago.
Parker s film constructs a unique and unstable character of Othello, whose downfall is caused by his
insecurities being preyed upon by the malicious Iago. Both Shakespeare s and Parker s text explore
themes of power and jealousy utilising Iago and Othello as vessels for these ideas. Othello is
constructed to be a honest man, whose is obsessed with power and control, without his mask of power,
Iago plotting is able to bring upon his
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Planning Matrix
The Decision Stage Analysis and intuition provide a basis for making strategy formulation decisions.
The matching techniques just discussed reveal feasible alternative strategies. Many of these strategies
will likely have been proposed by managers and employees participating in the strategy analysis and
choice activity. Any additional strategies resulting from the matching analyses could be discussed and
added to the list of feasible alternative options. As indicated earlier in this chapter, participants could
rate these strategies on a 1 to 4 scale so that a prioritized list of the best strategies could be achieved.
The Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) is a high
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Step 6 Compute the Sum Total Attractiveness Score. Add Total Attractiveness Scores in each strategy
column of the QSPM. The Sum Total Attractiveness Scores reveal which strategy is most attractive in
each set of alternatives. Higher scores indicate more attractive strategies, considering all the relevant
external and internal factors that could affect the strategic decisions. The magnitude of the difference
between the Sum Total Attractiveness Scores in a given set of strategic alternatives indicates the
relative desirability of one strategy over another. Limitations of QSPM A limitation of the QSPM is
that it can be only as good as the prerequisite information and matching analyses upon which it is
based. Another limitation is that it requires good judgment in assigning attractiveness scores. Also, the
sum total attractiveness scores can be really close such that a final decision is not clear. Like all
analytical tools however, the QSPM should not dictate decisions but rather should be developed as
input into the owner s final decision. Advantages of QSPM A QSPM provides a framework to
prioritize the strategies, it can be used for comparing strategies at any level such as corporate, business
and functional.The other positive feature of QSPM that it integrate external and internal factors into
decision making process.A QSPM can be developed for small and large scale profit and
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Emotional Dependency in Everything That Rises Must...
In the short story, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Flannery O Connor writes about a man
taking his mother on the bus to a weight reducing class. The man, Julian, is an only child whose father
is dead. Although O Connor does not reveal Julian s exact age, she makes it clear that he has been an
adult for some time. The mother, who struggled to raise Julian in his younger years, is still supporting
him. The story goes into detail about the emotional relationship this man has with his mother and how
it leaves him emotionally stunted and depressed. Flannery O Connor has chosen to make the main
characters mother and son to show that a boy who cannot manage to become an independent adult
man, that is, one who remains an immature, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Catching sight of his long, hopeless, irritated face, she stopped suddenly with a grief stricken look,
and pulled back on his arm. Wait on me, she said. I m going back to the house and take this thing off
and tomorrow I m going to return it. I was out of my head. I can pay the gas bill with the seven fifty
(pg 1081).
This clearly shows that in reality he has no real grounds to hate her; she has not done anything to him
that is so horrible that he should feel the way that he says he does. Julian does care about his mother,
but because of his immaturity, he cannot admit this to himself. Instead he obsesses about this hatred he
has, which is really self hatred because he cannot grow up and accept his mother s ways. Mature
adults may still be embarrassed by the ways that their parents hold on to old customs and beliefs, but
adults also can acknowledge the fact that as an adult one is not represented by another adult s
behavior, but by one s own. Julian feels that his mother is making a martyr of him. When you are a
martyr, you are at peace with being killed because you still have your faith in God, which ensures your
way into heaven. Losing faith just before dying is the worst thing that could happen for a martyr.
Julian s faith is the hatred of his mother s ways. When he realizes that he has no grounds for which to
loathe his mother and that his hate is based on
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The Importance Of Infrastructure Security By Analyzing One...
Introduction
During the last decade, information technology has become an increasingly pervasive issue present in
each of the corporate structures (Exhibit 1). Even more recently, the idea of utilizing a cloud based
infrastructure has become an idea that is more and more adopted by the business in an intent to
facilitate data processing and availability. Nevertheless, with cloud computing comes several
confidentiality issues that worry its users, especially those users who utilize the platform to transit
huge amounts of delicate information. These issues have led companies to establish IT departments
that are able and equipped to handle the data challenges such as data theft, among others, that arise
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The breach was carried through what is referred to as a memory scraping software, which once
installed in a computer, is able to store sensitive information such as: names and credit card numbers.
Although, it is unknown how these hackers were able to install this software into target s point of sale
systems, experts affirm that it could have been installed by anyone who had access to the company s
POS system. What is scary is that this malicious software could have been downloaded by a target
employee after innocently clicking on a link from an anonymous email or downloading a free
disguised software program from the internet. The software could have also been installed by the
thieves themselves through a physical security breach into any of Target s thousands of stores
nationwide or even in its headquarters. To make matters even worse, the breach could have also
intentionally come from someone within the IT department in the organization. Whichever the case
may be, I guess we will never know. What is important to recognize though, was this giant s response
to deter the breach and its actions in restoring and improving the organization s IT structure.
Target s Response
After the data breach that the company experienced, Target knew that something must change in order
to improve their security in the system and improve customer credibility. For this reason, Target,
amongst many other things, decided to launch
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Edward Kennedy Ellington Research Paper
Great American Composers
Over the course of history, the arts have played an important role in aspects of people s lives. More
specifically, music is something that has been around for centuries and will continue to play a part in
shaping people into who they are. There have been numerous talented composers in America, but
some worth mentioning are Duke Ellington, George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin.
Though music has been around for generations, during the 1900 s, Duke Ellington was a famous
composer in the Americas. Edward Kennedy Ellington was born on April 29, 1899 in Washington
D.C. to a religious family; his mother was a Baptist and his father was a Methodist ( Duke, n.d.).
Ellington had a passion for piano during his childhood; he had started taking piano at the age of seven
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He also won numerous Grammy Awards as well as the Spingarn Medal from the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Ellington continued to compose and perform
music until he died from lung cancer in May of 1974. He will always be remembered for the daring
innovations that came to mark his music the strange modulations (changing from one key to another)
built upon lush melodies that ramble into unexpected places, the unorthodox (untraditional)
construction of songs.... ( Duke, n.d.).
Not only was Duke Ellington well known for his involvement in jazz during the 1900 s, George
Gershwin was also popular during that time. Gershwin was born in Brooklyn in 1898 to a family of
immigrants. He left school at the age of 15 in order to work as a song plugger (a pianist that
demonstrated songs) on Tin Pan Alley (Hingley, 2013). He soon began to write his own pieces, and his
first published song was When You Want Em, You Can t Get Em ; although this song was composed
of new techniques, he only received five dollars ( George,
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Prisoners In Plato s Allegory Of The Cave
In Plato s Allegory of the Cave, Plato describes a cave where prisoners are chained by their legs and
necks. Since their motions are restricted, they can only see what is directly in front of them. By
deciphering the images that are reflected on the wall in front of them; they can only imagine the
outside world and create their own reality. A prisoner is released to the outside world and realizes that
the items that he and the other prisoners had deciphered in the cave were only illusions. Once outside
the cave, the prisoner sees the beautiful world and is not going to want to return to the cave. Plato
compares the cave dwellers to men lacking education and are not fit to preside over the city. They are
without a sense of purpose or duty.
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Handguns Should Not Be Banned Handguns
Gun violence, especially that as caused by handguns, is a major problem in America. It affects
millions of people annually, and the effects it has are irreversible. However, this reality does not
constitute for a complete ban on the private ownership of handguns. A ban on the private ownership of
handguns should not be enacted on the grounds that the United States government ought to preserve
democratic legitimacy and constitutionalism, and a ban is not feasible or just in America s political
climate. Every day, 282 people are shot in the United States but this is not merely the result of the
array of firearms available in this country. Instead, a minority of the guns that Americans own are
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Wintemute and Teret, professors at Johns Hopkins University attribute this to the shame associated
with mental health in America. Data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation reveals that from 1990
to 1997, 90,000 of the 147,000 suicides committed were committed with a firearm―a tribute to the
handgun s operational simplicity and effectivity. Overall, handguns are responsible for seventy percent
of firearm suicides. Douglas Wiebe of the University of California Los Angeles School of Public
Health conducted a nationally representative study which revealed that ninety four percent of gun
related suicides would not have occurred had a gun not been present.
A motley of international examples provide proof of concept for a national handgun ban. For example,
the Australian prime minister announced in 1996 that Australia would be enacting a national handgun
ban, and guns would be collected through a gun buyback program. This resulted in the confiscation of
650,000 guns, a forty two percent drop in the homicide rate, and a fifty seven percent drop in the
firearm suicide rate. In addition, no mass shootings have occurred since the ban, a sharp contrast to the
thirteen shootings that took place in the thirteen years before. The homicide rate also fell to less than
one per one hundred thousand, while the United States hovers at five per one hundred thousand.
Professor Donahue of Stanford University attributes this to more than merely the
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Fossil Fuels vs Energy Alternatives
How can energy be converted from one form to another? All forms of energy can be converted to
another form of. For example: A pendulum is an object is suspended by a string or wire for support. If
the object is moved to one side and then released, it will swing back and forth in an arc. At that
moment the object reaches the top of its swing, it stops for an instant, and then begins another swing.
At that instant of stopping, the object has 100 percent potential energy and no kinetic energy. The
object starts back down through the swing, the object is gaining kinetic energy and losing potential
energy. At the instant the object is at the bottom of the swing, it has 100 percent kinetic energy and no
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The Biomass energy is an organic matter that is used by photosynthesis. This is used to generate
energy and the most common energy is coming from the wood of the trees, corn, municipal solid
waste, and sugarcane. The biomass is used to create ethanol, biodiesel, bio oil and biogas. This in
turns create electricity with steam turbines and gasifies to produce heat. The advantage of using the
biomass over the fossil fuel is that biomass is a renewable carbon source, zero net carbon dioxide
emissions, lower methane, sulfate, and hydrocarbon emissions, and the most important is no
dependence on foreign oil. Another is the geothermal energy, in which it uses the heat from the earth
to warm things up. The common source is cost effective, reliable, and environmentally friendly. The
main sources of uses are to heat homes, greenhouse, industrial process heating mineral recovery,
fisheries and also mitigate global warnings. Geothermal energy is more valuable than the fossil fuels
because it is an inexhaustible energy source, lot less emissions in the atmosphere, more efficient than
solar energy, work under any kinds of weather conditions. The fossil fuels are irreplaceable, create
massive environmental pollution and are also causes the major factor of the global warming and the
ozone layer depletion. Also the Biomass and the Geothermal are very inexpensive compare to the
fossil fuels by almost 50 percent.
References
Haluzan,
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Mormon Beliefs Of The Mormons
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints also known as the Mormons was formally organized
in a small log cabin in upstate New York in 1830 (Worldwide Statistics, 2017). By 1947, the initial six
member church had grown to one million members. Today, current church members are over fifteen
million.
One of the Mormons religious belief is missionary work. The Mormons missionary work is based on
the New Testament. They serve in pairs and teach the gospel and try to attract believers to the name of
Jesus Christ. Mormon Missionaries love what they do and love to share the message of God and His
plan and the divine mission of Jesus Christ. Mormon missionaries can be seen throughout the streets
across the world spreading the word and their faith. Companionships are usually either both males or
both females, never one of each. Companionships are established to look out for one another as most
missionaries live far from home (10 Things to Know, 2017).
According to Mormonism 101 (2017), The fundamental principles of our religion are ... concerning
Jesus Christ that He died was buried, and rose again the third day, and ascended into heaven; all other
things which pertain to our religion are only appendages to it. Some other beliefs of the Mormons, are
that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world, Christ allows us to be saved from our sins and the original
Church as read in the New Testament has been restored. To further go into detail of these three, the
first is that Jesus
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Electrophilic Aromatic Cation Lab Report
The purpose of this experiment was to perform a nitration of a monosubstituted arene by electrophilic
aromatic substitution and the second part of the experiment was to determine the relative reactivities
of five different arenes using electrophilic aromatic bromination.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
In electrophilic aromatic substitution, an atom that is attached to an aromatic compound is replaced by
an electrophile. The stability of aromatic rings makes the need for a very strong electrophile for the
molecule to be formed. Nitro groups and halogens are good examples of the kind of electrophiles that
should be used. The rate of the reaction and direction are affected by the electrophile. A carbocation
intermediate is formed when the electrophile attacks one of the double bonds on the molecule and
breaks it. The double bond can be reformed by a nucleophile that attacks it as a base. As stated, a very
strong electrophilic ion is needed to change the stability of the aromatic ring. In the case of two
electrophiles, the stronger one should be used to create the strong cation which can then break the
double bond.
An aromatic compound with a functional group on it creates three different isomeric products because
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The ring activating reactants were electron donating because they had electron lone pairs and therefore
reacted faster. The reactants that were ring deactivating reacted slower because of they were attached
to electron withdrawing groups. The reaction order from fastest to slowest was as predicted with
phenol being the fastest, then anisole, 4 bromophenol, acetanilide, and diphenyl ether being the
slowest due to the electron withdrawing group joined to it. These outcomes are constant with the
concepts of ring activating and deactivating functional
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  • 5. Why Playstation 4 Is Better Than Xbox One When purchasing a game console between the Xbox One or a Playstation 4 has been a disagreement for a while now. There are many advantages to having an Xbox One but many people believe the Playstation 4 is superior to the Xbox. The Playstation 4 has a variety of better games than the Xbox One. As stated by trustedreviews.com, Sony has its own set of exclusive games which won t be available on the Xbox One. Also stated by trustedreviews.com, Given that many multi format games, arguably offer higher quality performance on the current PS4 than the Xbox One already. This evidence shows how Playstation 4 games are better than the Xbox One games Another reason the Playstation 4 is better than the Xbox One is the software. As stated by Techradar.com, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. International Relations Theories Realism vs. Liberalism Introduction Social humanitarian sciences focus on studying global political processes and the object of its research are social phenomena, which are defined as international relations in the world we know. International relations are comprised of many different categories, such as foreign policy, international politics or world politics. However, the central issue of international politics is the international relations. The term international relations has been first used by English philosopher J. Bentham at the end of 18th century. It is important to note that it is not accidentally that the term appeared at that particular time, as the border line of 18 19th centuries is marked by evolution of the international relations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the core of realism theory, with its understanding of world politics remains the same uncompromising struggle between states for power and influence, and not moral and legal principles that define the foreign policy of a state. One of the baselines for political realism is the clause of the anarchic nature of international relations. From this point of view, the anarchic nature of relations ~3~ differentiates between international and intrastate relations, which are built on principle of hierarchy, subordination, supremacy and obedience, formalized legal norms, out of which the monopoly of government on the abuse of power within its sovereign territory state prevails all other. Anarchic nature of world relations, from the viewpoint of realism, is defined by two aspects: firstly, lack of unitary ruling party in the world structure, where orders by such party are to be carried out by governments of all the states implicitly. Secondly, the imminence of each state to rely on itself only, when standing up for its interests creates the anarchy. The followers of the political realism theory base its belief on the absence of the supreme power, legal and moral norms, capable on the basis of mutual agreement effectively regulate interrelations of main actors, and thus, avert so destructible for them and the world wars and conflicts. Moreover, realism is based on a very negative and unchanging conception of human nature bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Invitation To A Dialogue A Challenge To America Since the beginning of minimum wage during the Great Depression, the discussion of the how much minimum wage should be has always been occurring. Currently there is a strong push for the minimum wage to be raised, especially as Americans compare the current American rate to other countries rates. The New York Times recently reported that unionized Danish fast food workers are paid more than twice as much as the average fast food worker in America, and the Danish workers also receive benefits and paid vacation (Salz par. 2). Salz in his article, Invitation to a Dialogue: A Challenge to America, begs America to change its minimum wage rate so as to better take care of Americans. What Salz fails to take into account is the context of the comparison of rates along with the purpose of minimum wage when it was created, the effects of raising the minimum wage, and looking at the costs involved. In Salz s article he compares the pay of Danish workers to American workers. This is two different contexts which must be taken into account. One cannot merely compare the dollar amount of pay when the cost of living, workers skill level, and taxes must be taken into consideration. The cost of living is much higher in Europe, for example, than in America. Also, the Danish workers are unionized compared to non unionized, fast food workers in America, which begs the question of what are union costs and what is involved with being in a union. In Salz s article, he assumes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Impact Of Immigration On The United States Improvements of the verge Many People can speculate if the U.S. Mexican border is truly a significant factor for our government s safety or just there wasting money, time and land. By allowing the government to fund the border many improvements could be made. Border Safety, can create a safer border environment by facing the multiple Issues and Challenges, like illegal Immigration, Drug Enforcement, and cross border Transportation, and Technological improvements by Homeland security influence the agents, trying to cease these issues. A vast complication that the United States goes through is the huge illegal immigration. Each year thousands of illegal immigrants enter the United States across the U.S. Mexican border. The result is that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the number of Border Patrol agents on the border coast rose from 3,389 to 7,357 between the years of 1993 and 1998. This growth was due largely to the 1996 Immigrant Responsibility Act and illegal immigration reform, the U.S. Border Patrol hire 1,000 agents annually through 1998. A study commissioned by the National Drug Control Policy estimated that the U.S. Border Patrol would need over 16,000 agents to suspend unauthorized crossings along the southwest border. It s reported that the INS is unlikely to meet the 1,000 agent annual hiring quota mandated by Congress, and the executive branch has not requested additional positions in the 2000s. One method the United States is using to enhance and expedite enforcement efforts at border crossings is increasing the use of biometric technology, whereby biometric identifiers, such as photos and fingerprints, can be digitally scanned and read by a computer. INS has developed IDENT; an automated system that catalogues apprehended while attempting to reenter the country. The State Department is also currently phasing in another identification system to speed processing times for legal entry of Mexicans who frequently cross the border into the United States (United States. Nations security and international affairs Division 25) The border crossing cards that had previously been used in the past are now being replaced with laser visas, new high tech biometric cards that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Why The Voting Age Should Be Abolished Sweet 16 in North America, it marks the point of transition into adulthood, and it is much the same in Australia. While 18 is considered the legal age in Australia, 16 year olds have been given many legal rights, such as learning to drive, being employed, and even being able to leave school. So what about being able to vote at elections? Following federal Labor leader, Bill Shorten s stance on lowering the voting age in Australia to 16, I too feel for the need to allow more of the younger population of Australia to participate in elections, and as Australians, so should you. Here are the reasons why. The current minimum voting age, 18, also marks the year of chaos and pressure for many young Australians. 18 is the time when many complete high school and continue to embark on university, TAFE or even full time employment. It s the time when many leave home and move to new and unfamiliar environments, and it is certainly the time when waves of stress that accompany the beginning of adulthood come crashing in for the first time. With all of the changes occurring in an 18 year old s life, having to adjust with the new responsibility of voting at elections ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can certainly be true for some people in this age group, but definitely not all, and the problem of having little knowledge about how the government works is far from being limited to this specific age group. In fact, there is no doubt that people of all age groups in Australia, even those who have been voting at elections for years on end, have a lack of political knowledge and show disinterest in this field. With the rise of political discussion amongst social media, it can even be said that some 16 year olds are much more involved in political issues, of which is evident in their complex and heated debates about the government on social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Best Practices for Kitting and Sub Assembly Best Practices for Kitting and Sub Assembly Introduction Let s talk about Best Practices for kitting and assembly. They mean different things depending on your position within the supply chain. Many companies use kitting and assembly interchangeably together but they are indeed different. Manufacturers typically use the term assembly while wholesaling industry (comprised of 3PL and distribution companies) use kitting. You are either combining raw materials to create a finished good, or combining already finished goods into a larger group. Even if you have raw goods, you can still kit for assembly. Kitting is for anyone who wants to combine group items together, build a product, or make a master item. If you are a distributor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees When kitting is part of the process, assembly workers usually spend more time assembling and less time walking around searching for components. The value add time contributed by assemblers is therefore maximized. Another benefit that researchers who have academically studied kitting operations have noticed is that new staff training costs and acclimation periods are reduced. Quality Kitting can have a very positive upside when tracking product and part quality. Part damage, due to less handling will usually drop. This is especially important if the parts are either expensive or perishable. Another area where quality improves is tracing and correcting defects. Kitting provides the opportunity to have quality control verification earlier, reducing the possibility of wrong parts or incorrectly assembled components being used in the final product. A Caveat: the Dark Side of Kitting Before we move on, let s look at the dark side of kitting. Like the other best practices for warehouse and inventory management that we ve already discussed, you ll love the benefits if it is done well. Product quality will plummet if it is poorly implemented and issues such as making kits with missing or incorrect parts results. When Kitting Goes Sideways We ve looked at the benefits. Now, lets look at some of the negative issues that can arise if your kitting isn t working quite as well as planned. An insufficient quantity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. High School Shootings A series of events involving guns has brought the United states to a realization that they might need to take action before more people get hurt. One event that has occurred among many is the shooting in Parkland Florida. On February 14, 2018 17 year old Nikolas Cruz took an AR 15 assault rifle into his former high school Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killing 17 and wounding others. This was the deadliest school shooting since 2012 and Sandy Hook Elementary School. The government needs to keep guns out of people s hand that are not qualified or stable enough to own a gun, Also they government needs to create stricter requirements hand and or own a gun, Lastly, the government needs to to this to keep innocent adults and children safe. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Existentialism as Exemplified in ‘the Seventh Seal’ Existentialism as Exemplified in The Seventh Seal The Seventh Seal is a 1957 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film offers interwoven storyline. It starts with a game of chess between a medieval knight, Antonius Block, and Death in which if Block won, Death will prolong the knight s life. This game goes on in intermittent times. The knight is accompanied by his squire, Jöns, as they go back to the knight s castle to be reunited with his wife. Throughout their journey, they come across various characters and people in the village who are struggling amidst the impending death brought about by the Black Plague. Block and Jöns met Jof and Mia, the couple who work as actors. There they have conversed with each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The existence of a Supreme Being is being summoned in situations where people are in need of such assistance. Truly a remarkable film, The Seventh Seal effectively portrays this question in sight of existentialism. God, neither the devil, was not present. There was even a scene where Block asked the woman accused of having contact with the devil to summon the devil so that Block will be able to ask about the about the existence of God. Block was not able to see anything. As it turns out, the woman was falsely accused by the priest. Block came to a point where he asked the existence of God when he confesses to Death, disguised as a priest but Death himself did not give answers to this. Even at the end of the film, Death did not explain this to Block. Quoting Block, My life has been a futile pursuit, a wandering, a great deal of talk without meaning. I feel no bitterness or self reproach because the lives of most people are very much like this. In what pursuit did he wasted his time into? Perhaps he was pertaining to his search for the existence of God. Aside from Block, a more existential character than him is introduced his squire, Jöns. In Jöns conversation with the painter in the church, he mentioned that, This is squire Jöns. He grins at Death, mocks the Lord, laughs at himself and leers at the girls. His world is a Jöns world, believable only to himself, ridiculous to all including himself, meaningless to Heaven and of no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Symbolism of the Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence Essay The Symbolism of the Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence Margaret Laurence s novel, The Stone Angel is a compelling journey of flashbacks seen through the eyes of Hagar Shipley, a ninety year old woman nearing the end of her life. In the novel, Margaret Laurence, uses the stone angel to effectively symbolize fictional characters. The term symbolism in its broadest sense means the use of an object to stand for something other than itself. In The Stone Angel, Margaret Laurence uses the stone angel to sybmolize the Currie family values and pride and in particular, the pride and cold personality traits of Hagar Shipley. There are three primary areas where the stone angel is used to symbolize characters in the novel. They are: the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The angel is symbolic of Hagar s pride. Hagar seems to be made of stone, like the angel. Hagar s strong pride does not allow her to express her true emotions for fear that she will appear to be soft and weak. As a child, when Jason punishes her, she is determined not to cry: I wouldn?t let him see my cry, I was so enraged. He used a foot ruler, and when I jerked my smarting palms back, he made me hold them out again. He looked at my dry eyes in a kind of fury¼ (9) It was her pride that keeps her from speaking up and fighting for her brother, Matt when Jason sends her away to college to become more civilized. Although Hagar knows Matt deserves to go more than she does, her pride prevents her from showing her true feelings to Matt: I wanted to tell Matt I knew he should have been the one to go east, but I could not speak of it to him¼ When it came to saying good #8209;bye to Matt, at first I avoided his eyes but then I thought #8209; why on earth should I? So I looked at him squarely and said good #8209;bye so evenly and calmly you?d have thought I was going over to South Wachakwa or Freehold and would be back that evening. Later in the train, I cried, thinking of him, but of course, he never knew that, and I? d have been the last to tell him. (42) Hagar is just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Normal Distribution and Standard Deviation Student Exploration: Sight vs. Sound Reactions Vocabulary: histogram, mean, normal distribution, range, standard deviation, stimulus Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Most professional baseball pitchers can throw a fastball over 145 km/h (90 mph). This gives the batter less than half a second to read the pitch, decide whether to swing, and then try to hit the ball. No wonder hitting a baseball is considered one of the hardest things to do in sports! 1. What are some things in your life you must react to quickly? You need to react quickly when you are in danger, and you need to get away. You also need to react quickly when you are in a car so you don t get hurt 2. In general, do you think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Explain. I don t think that mine has normal distribution. Mine has a wide range of numbers, but I don t think that it is distributed like a normal graph should be distributed ­ 7. Experiment: On the GRAPH tab, click Clear data. This time, try to vary your response times randomly as you take the test. Click Start and take the test. A. What is the mean of this new set of values? 0.344 B. What is the range of this set? 0.26 C. What is the standard deviation of this set? 0.0872 8. Analyze: How does the standard deviation relate to the consistency and range of a data set? The standard deviation is the mean multiplied by the range of the numbers. Activity B: Visual and auditory stimuli Get the Gizmo ready: Click Clear data. Introduction: We perceive stimuli through nerve cells in our eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. When a nerve cell is stimulated, it sends an electrical signal to the brain. After the signal is processed by the brain, other signals are sent to our muscles as we react to the stimulus.
  • 15. Question: Do we react more quickly to visual or auditory stimuli? 1. Form hypothesis: Do you think you will react more quickly to sights or sounds? Explain why. I will react quicker to sounds because my brain has a slower reaction time for sight because of a concussion I got when I was younger. 2. Gather data: Select the TABLE tab. Use the Gizmo to run ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Smoking Banning Public Areas Yield Positive Effects For All Smoking Bans in Public Areas Yield Positive Effects For All One of the major reasons for death and preventable diseases is tobacco use. Just in the United States of America, smoking has found to be the cause of over 40,000 deaths due to heart disease and over 200,000 episodes of childhood asthma per year (Naiman et al 1). Some of these cases could be specifically linked to secondhand smoke, defined as an involuntary exposure to a combination of diluted cigarette side stream smoke and the exhaled smoke from smokers (Naiman et al 1). Greenwald found that by 2015, 36 states and 4,177 municipalities in the USA had enacted law that restricted where smoking was allowed (101). Smoking in public places should not be allowed because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While at the same rate smokers who supported bans also reported having attempted to quit in the last twelve months than those who did not support any of the laws. The implication here is that if one is trying to quit smoking, attending bars, restaurants, or other public areas that are smoke free have a positive effect on quitting by reducing exposure to the smell and other smokers which can increase the urge to smoke when trying to quit. However, certain studies have argued the opposite effect. Greenwald research found that, smokers generally appeared to visit bars more often, stay at bars longer, and consume more drinks than their non smoking counterparts (103). At the same token this benefits non smokers who also attend such venues because they are not exposed to secondhand smoke. Here we see that smoke bans are a win win for those affected by smoking directly and indirectly. As a second point, to explore the benefits of smoking bans and the links to lower hospitalizations for heart attacks and lung disease. Vander Weg and her team recognized that, exposure to secondhand smoke is recognized as an important contributor to premature morbidity and mortality (2699). Among adults, secondhand smoke increases the risk for heart and lung disease while also highlighting possible causation for other respiratory health issues such as adult onset asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This study investigated the association ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Homeless Students During Modern Society Homeless Students in Modern Society What do you think of when you hear the word homeless? Maybe you think of the people begging for work on the side of the streets. You might imagine drug addicts running from shelter to shelter. Actually, about half of the homeless people in the world are children and students, who do not abuse drugs. Sadly, the number of Homeless Students and Children in Caldwell county, and across the nation, is increasing, and the academic, social, and physical effects are devastating. From the from the article, Global Homeless Statistics on the website homelessworldcup.org, The last time a global survey was attempted (by the United Nations in 2005), an estimated 100 million people were homeless worldwide. As many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In india, there are about 70 million homeless people and around 11 million street children. Here in America, Homelessness has declined 9 percent since 2007, but sadly, unofficial estimates of total homelessness range from 1.6 million to 3.5 million ( Global Homeless Statistics ). Homelessness is everywhere not just in countries like Africa, or only in the projects of lesser communities, homeless is happening right here in Caldwell county. It is harder to see the homeless than you think, not every homeless person, or child, will fall under the stereotypical definition of homelessness. There is more than one official definition of homelessness. According to the article, Children from the website NHCHC.org, an individual who lacks housing (without regard to whether the individual is a member of a family), including an individual whose primary residence during the night is a supervised public or private facility (e.g., shelters) that provides temporary living accommodations, and an individual who is a resident in transitional housing . [See Figure 1 for a chart.] There are many different types of homeless, but usually all types of homelessness is characterized by extreme poverty and lack of housing. Doubling up, or Couch surfing is a slang term for staying with a friend or extended family member and is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Modest Proposal, By Aldous Huxley And Jonathan Swift Aldous Huxley and Jonathan Swift both have a different way of bringing society s attention to the real problems of the world. Both authors utilize the New Historicism lense as an influence to each of their pieces of literature. From 1729 to 1932, there were plenty of historical conflicts that could help each author make society want to change the current problems that they were facing. Huxley satirizes the sexual freedom and moral decay of the Roaring 20s in Brave New World and Swift satirizes the rising problem of overpopulation in Ireland in his short story, A Modest Proposal . A popular theory by Thomas Malthus on overpopulation could have been influenced by Swift s short story and Huxley might have used it to contribute to his novel. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both pieces of literature use satire to raise awareness of the conflicts and to make society question or feel the need to change the current problems. Thomas Malthus, a scholar that was born about thirty years following the great Irish famine discovered a famous population theory. In general, he stated in his theory that the population of a country will always be greater than the amount of sources it can produce, like food. It is possible that he came up with his population theory after studying all of the potential factors in the Irish famine. Overpopulation was one of the main contributors to the famine. In Brave New World, the characters use Malthusian belts which held contraceptives like birth control and condoms. These belts that the men and women of this book wore were used to control overpopulation, which was the exact conflict that Jonathan Swift was trying to resolve in his short story, A Modest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Benefits Of Irreversible Enzyme Inhibitors Enzyme inhibitors are molecules that bind to enzymes to decrease their activity. Many drugs are enzyme inhibitors because by blocking the enzymes activity it can kill pathogens (shpanskaya and Melechko, 2008) Enzyme inhibitors assist in altering the catalytic action of an enzyme in order to slow down or stop catalysis (Worthington biochemical corporation, 2015). Inhabitation can either be reversible or irreversible. During irreversible inhabitation the inhibitor detaches slowly from its targeted enzyme as it is tightly bound to the enzyme by covalent or noncovalent bonds. Important drugs such as penicillin are irreversible inhibitors. The penicillin covalently modifies the enzyme transpeptidase which prevents synthesis of bacterial cell walls consequently killing off the bacteria (Biochemistry, 2002) As opposed to irreversible inhibition, reversible inhibition is a rapid detachment of the enzyme inhibitor because the inhibitors bind to the enzymes with non covalent bonds. Unlike irreversible inhibitors, reversible inhibitors do not have chemical reaction and can be broken down easily by methods such as dilution (shpanskaya ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a hormone that whose main function is to constrict blood vessels. This constriction increases the amount of energy needed to pump blood around the body and can cause high blood pressure. This can be dangerous for the heart if it had been weakened by heart attack. By blocking the production of Angiotensin II with ACE inhibitors this, in turn prevents constriction and lowers blood pressure (American Heart Association, 2015). ACE inhibitors also help to stop angiotensin I from converting into angiotensin II. By doing this there is a reduction in dilation of the blood vessels. There is also a reduction of the amount of water returned to the blood by the kidneys which ultimately leads to decreased blood pressure (Kenny, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Patanjali Is Considered A Divine Messenger Upanishadic wisdom converged on a shared belief in a universal law that guided the abiding presence of religious and metaphysical forces in the lives of individuals and of the collective destiny of all things in the universe. The Upanishadic teachings help us to understand how yoga evolved. Patanjali is historically understood to have been a divine messenger, born some time between 500 BC and 200 BC. The dates are uncertain to this day as the lives of the great sages and mystics were not measured according to modern calendars, but rather, were imbued by the living oral traditions that defined Upanishadic wisdom and knowledge. Some traditions held that Pantanjali was not born of mother and father but was rather the incarnation of the god Adiesea. Adisesa is a great king cobra whose body is the seal of the god Vishnu. The legend continues that the god Shiva, the king of dance, invited Vishnu and other deities to see his famous dance, Tandava Nritya. As Shiva danced, Vishnu immersed his own consciousness in the moment. His physical being undulated in rhythm with the graceful movements of Shiva. During the performance of the dance, Vishnu was seated on Adisesa, the great cobra. The cobra became short of breath under Vishnu s weight, which seemed to increase with his enrapturement in the dance. The great cobra began to gasp for air. At the end of the dance, Adesisa immediately felt release from the heavy pressure of Vishnu s body. Adesisa asked Vishnu, How could it be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Birth Control Rights Essay Arguing Birth Control Rights: Should Women have the Right to Birth Control? Birth control helps to control your menstrual cycle and helps prevent pregnancies all over the world, in women lives. 98% women in the world are taking birth control or have taken birth control throughout their life time. On October 6, 2017 Trump Administration released a new rule stating that any employer with religious or moral objections to refuse to comply with the Affordable Care Act requirement. The corresponding rule also grants an exemption for employer s other than publicly traded for profit employers if they object based on undefined moral reason. In an easier way to understand this Trumps Administration is taking away the birth control coverage to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the government has never said anything about the covering of Viagra. Viagra is a medication used for males which helps men get hard enough to have sex with their sexual partner, but the government has given harsh rules against birth control which protects girl s future. Since Viagra and other erection pill were covered by insurance, many feminists would make joke about how men s sexual pleasure and reproductive rights were being covered but women were still paying out of pocket for it. In 2012, it was a huge step into the lives of many when women didn t have to pay for birth control. In fact, in the 21 century birth rates dropped because of the current ways to prevent sex such as rubber condoms, and birth control (Graff, 2012). As well many women are scared that without birth control they will be put in rough situation. For an example, many believe that they will have to decide between putting food on the table and getting birth control. Dawn Laguens, an Executive Vice President of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, warns that such an action will put access of women by making it more expensive. (Sharp, 2016). As well many women are scared without birth control they will have to take other options. UTD is another type of birth control which is a small T shaped prong, which is placed in the uterus and closes of the oviducts. On the flip side, Trump s Administration is also very right for many reason, for example he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Douglas Egerton’s He Shall Go Out Free Essay Douglas Egerton s He Shall Go Out Free In a time when revolution swept both Old World and New, it should have been no surprise that eighteenth century Charleston would find revolution fermenting among its slave population. In his book He Shall Go Out Free , Douglas Egerton describes the life of Denmark Vesey, a freed slave in Charleston, who held a deep and thinly veiled hatred of slavery and the city s ruling elite, and was best known for leading a failed attempt at revolt which cost his life. However, Egerton argues one must look beyond the span of Vesey s lifetime to best understand his impact upon the history of the city. ORIGINS Like most slaves, much about Vesey s early years, including his exact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CONSPIRACY Denmark Vesey s opposition to slavery was by no means veiled, and his inability to buy his family s freedom only deepened his resentment (77). He often aired his views in the waterfront taverns that were frequented by lower class whites and freed slaves (100). An avid reader, he eagerly read anti slavery tracts, and followed newspaper accounts of the slave revolution in Saint Domingue (100). By Christmas of 1821, Vesey decided he had little to lose by challenging the city s elite more directly. At the age of fifty four, he had lived well beyond average life expectancy for blacks, and knew his time was running short (126). He told his close friend Rolla, a slave of Governor Bennett, that they would have to rise up and fight the whites (131). Vesey began to build a network of supporters who would help recruit and organize other slaves for his planned revolt. However, he knew his rebels could not hold the city or force recognition of their freedom. Instead, he planned for them to rise up at night, killing many whites while they slept. In the ensuing chaos, they would seize ships to sail to Haiti, where slaves had revolted and established a free nation (132). George Wilson, a blacksmith, had overheard discussions of the plot, but refused to go along. On June 14, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Cultural Appreciation Of A Tribute Syed Rabius Shams... Bernicat s Cultural Appreciation to BD: A tribute Syed Rabius Shams Ambassador Marcia Stephens Bloom Bernicat was designated to emissary to Bangladesh in 2014 as the 15th US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Officially titled) nominated by President Barack Obama. Her Excellency arrived in Dhaka on January 25, 2015 and presented her credentials to President Md. Abdul Hamid on February 4. That s the start of her diplomatic assignment in this country. With regard to the envoy s Public Diplomacy effort, she has been greeting in Bangla and wearing sarees in several occasions that have notched into peoples minds. The Diplomat s first appearance that spotlighted by Bangladeshi Media when she attended in BNP chief Begum Khaleda Zia s Eid ul Fitr greetings exchange programme and she turned up donning a saree held at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in next to her arrival year 2016 (July 16). Begum Khaleda praised the envoy saying that she looked amazing. Marcia Bernicat also admired Khaleda s cream color saree. Earlier, on the day she also met and greeted President Abdul Hamid adorning the same green colored saree. Ms. Marcia Bernicat also came on public eye on February 21, the International Mother Language Day, this year through the US Embassy s video honouring language martyrs. In the footage, the American staff honoured those who sacrificed their lives to preserve the Bangla language. They wished the people of the country saying Amar Ekushey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Forensic Misconduct Forensic Misconduct: Dr. Pamela A. Fish Kirstin L. Daniels Professor Ian Rodway George Mason University Forensic Misconduct: Pamela A Fish Forensic science is defined as the practice of utilizing scientific methodologies to clarify judicial inquiries. The field of forensic science contains a broad range of disciplines and has become a vital aspect of criminal investigations. Some forensic disciplines are laboratory based; while others are based on an analyst s interpretation of observable patterns (Kourtsounis, 2009). According to the Innocence project s website; in greater than fifty percent of wrongful convictions, the use of invalidated or improper forensic techniques played a role in cases; which were later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although he was in jail, five more crimes with the same distinctive patterns occurred. Though another man name Dennis McGruder had been arrested and charged with those crimes the prosecution still moved forward with Willis case (Warden). The only piece of physical evidence in this case was a scrap of toilet paper; which, contained traces of semen on it. (In 1992, after two separate jury trials Willis was convicted based on identification of eyewitness identifications, as well as the rape victims. He was sentenced to one hundred years in prison. The prosecution in this case failed to disclose to the defense attorneys that they had received a report; which, stated that one of the rape suspects had type A blood. This was exculpatory evidence as Willis had type B blood. Dr. Fish s hand written lab notes concluded that the secretor of the semen had type A blood; however in her official report and later her testimony, she falsely testified that she was unable to complete the test because the biological sample was too small to test. In 1997, under a new law granting him the right to seek DNA testing, Willis filed a petition. Prosecutors claimed that the biological evidence had been lost, but was later found. The DNA sample was tested and found to exclude Willis as the donor. After eight years of incarceration, another man Dennis McGruder confessed to the crimes after being linked via DNA. Willis (Fisher, 2014) was released from custody ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Literary Devices In Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening Winds, snow, and darkness oh my! A traveler and his noble steed find themselves on a quest deep in the woods on the darkest snow filled night and thus stopping to take it all in. An analysis on the Poem by Robert Frost, called Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening . What was the desire of the exhausted traveler to stop and appreciate the woods that seemed so irresistible? Although his horse questions his judgment, and the traveler s hidden promise to keep at the end of his destination, he stops to take in the scenery. With the output given the traveler s journey is not over when stated that he has miles to go before he sleeps even though he s tired he takes this moment to reboot his energy in the night air, making his quest about the journey and then about his previous engagement. The rest of this essay will express the literary devices and themes featured in this poem. This poem grabbed my attention because I was engaged while reading it the whole time, with the imagery helping to make a perfect scene in my head. Every line gave another piece to the overall scene and perspective. Each time I have re read this poem I find something different and a new meaning to each line or a new literary device used. While reading how dark, cold and big the woods are I never felt like they were dangerous, maybe a little foreboding at times, but instead the feeling of the traveler and his horse were welcomed there by the similarities to the place and that the blanket of snow wrapping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Opposition To Thatcherism Assess the reasons for opposition to Thatcher s social and economic policies. Introduction: Thatcherism gained lots of opposition due to her social and economic policies. Her focus on reducing inflation and creating a self sufficient society meant that unemployment rose. Also, those who did benefit from her policies such as privatisation encouraged the gap between the rich and poor to grow. Ultimately the growth of the get rich quick, capitalist society in the most important criticism of Thatcher as it links in with many of the other points of opposition Unemployment: Thatcher s lack of policy for unemployment caused it to increase between 1979 and 1983 to over 3 million. In fact it was higher that the post war record furthermore, the spread of unemployment was unevenly distributed with the majority in the North. Even by the end of the Conservative government rule, the unemployment figures failed to recover after the 1981 recession. In addition, Thatcher allowed communities to remain unemployed, as the main priority was inflation. This caused social tension especially in inner city areas, such as riots in Brixton. Unemployment was such a renowned criticism of Thatcherism as she focused more on the economic state of Britain. This came from the government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some businesses were run in the interests of big shareholders rather than for the national benefit. Furthermore, shares were done too cheaply meaning it did not maximise governmental sums hence were purchased by the large investors. Thatcher led Britain towards capitalism, the public state in capitalist ownership of businesses increased from 3 million in 1979 to 11 million. Privatisation created a private monopoly, which would exploit customers. This policy only favoured the rich instead of its intended demographic, the richer people were more well off which also highlighted the gap between the North and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. In Shakespeare’s Othello, Othello Is as Much a Victim of... Oliver Parker s 1995 interpretation of Shakespeare s 1600 s timeless classic Othello presents a differing construction of Othello from the original play, achieved through uses of a plethora of film devices. Both the play and the film masterfully spin a tale of romance, tragedy and death telling the fall of glory of Othello due to the acts of his ensign Iago, albeit with several differences in the presentation. Both Shakespeare and Parker explore themes of jealousy, power, and racism through the key characters of Othello and Iago. Parker utilises cutting, close ups, mise en scene, music and a variety of others to bring his own in depth dissection and construction of Othello. In the opening scenes of the play, Othello is the noble hero, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the entirety of the film Parker places many symbols, inferring the downfall of Othello, through clever scenic locations and the addition of his own locations, Parker is able to provide a different and fresh interpretation of Othello. In the film Parker is able to show Othello having visible seizures while showing false images of Desdemona together with Cassio, allowing the progression of Othello s collapse to be observed, in another scene Parker places Othello in a dungeon hidden behind bars, symbolising the emergence of the dark green eyed monster from within him. Parker integrates the plays act 3 scene 3 and turns it into a whole new entity showing the marriage of Othello and Iago, this scene is the climax of both of the play and the film with Othello succumbing to Iago s words that Desdemona is a whore . They form a blood bond, this symbolising the blood shed about to occur caused by Othello insecurities being pounced on by Iago. Parker s film constructs a unique and unstable character of Othello, whose downfall is caused by his insecurities being preyed upon by the malicious Iago. Both Shakespeare s and Parker s text explore themes of power and jealousy utilising Iago and Othello as vessels for these ideas. Othello is constructed to be a honest man, whose is obsessed with power and control, without his mask of power, Iago plotting is able to bring upon his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Planning Matrix The Decision Stage Analysis and intuition provide a basis for making strategy formulation decisions. The matching techniques just discussed reveal feasible alternative strategies. Many of these strategies will likely have been proposed by managers and employees participating in the strategy analysis and choice activity. Any additional strategies resulting from the matching analyses could be discussed and added to the list of feasible alternative options. As indicated earlier in this chapter, participants could rate these strategies on a 1 to 4 scale so that a prioritized list of the best strategies could be achieved. The Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) is a high level ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Step 6 Compute the Sum Total Attractiveness Score. Add Total Attractiveness Scores in each strategy column of the QSPM. The Sum Total Attractiveness Scores reveal which strategy is most attractive in each set of alternatives. Higher scores indicate more attractive strategies, considering all the relevant external and internal factors that could affect the strategic decisions. The magnitude of the difference between the Sum Total Attractiveness Scores in a given set of strategic alternatives indicates the relative desirability of one strategy over another. Limitations of QSPM A limitation of the QSPM is that it can be only as good as the prerequisite information and matching analyses upon which it is based. Another limitation is that it requires good judgment in assigning attractiveness scores. Also, the sum total attractiveness scores can be really close such that a final decision is not clear. Like all analytical tools however, the QSPM should not dictate decisions but rather should be developed as input into the owner s final decision. Advantages of QSPM A QSPM provides a framework to prioritize the strategies, it can be used for comparing strategies at any level such as corporate, business and functional.The other positive feature of QSPM that it integrate external and internal factors into decision making process.A QSPM can be developed for small and large scale profit and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Emotional Dependency in Everything That Rises Must... In the short story, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Flannery O Connor writes about a man taking his mother on the bus to a weight reducing class. The man, Julian, is an only child whose father is dead. Although O Connor does not reveal Julian s exact age, she makes it clear that he has been an adult for some time. The mother, who struggled to raise Julian in his younger years, is still supporting him. The story goes into detail about the emotional relationship this man has with his mother and how it leaves him emotionally stunted and depressed. Flannery O Connor has chosen to make the main characters mother and son to show that a boy who cannot manage to become an independent adult man, that is, one who remains an immature, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Catching sight of his long, hopeless, irritated face, she stopped suddenly with a grief stricken look, and pulled back on his arm. Wait on me, she said. I m going back to the house and take this thing off and tomorrow I m going to return it. I was out of my head. I can pay the gas bill with the seven fifty (pg 1081). This clearly shows that in reality he has no real grounds to hate her; she has not done anything to him that is so horrible that he should feel the way that he says he does. Julian does care about his mother, but because of his immaturity, he cannot admit this to himself. Instead he obsesses about this hatred he has, which is really self hatred because he cannot grow up and accept his mother s ways. Mature adults may still be embarrassed by the ways that their parents hold on to old customs and beliefs, but adults also can acknowledge the fact that as an adult one is not represented by another adult s behavior, but by one s own. Julian feels that his mother is making a martyr of him. When you are a martyr, you are at peace with being killed because you still have your faith in God, which ensures your way into heaven. Losing faith just before dying is the worst thing that could happen for a martyr. Julian s faith is the hatred of his mother s ways. When he realizes that he has no grounds for which to loathe his mother and that his hate is based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Importance Of Infrastructure Security By Analyzing One... Introduction During the last decade, information technology has become an increasingly pervasive issue present in each of the corporate structures (Exhibit 1). Even more recently, the idea of utilizing a cloud based infrastructure has become an idea that is more and more adopted by the business in an intent to facilitate data processing and availability. Nevertheless, with cloud computing comes several confidentiality issues that worry its users, especially those users who utilize the platform to transit huge amounts of delicate information. These issues have led companies to establish IT departments that are able and equipped to handle the data challenges such as data theft, among others, that arise with the information being on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The breach was carried through what is referred to as a memory scraping software, which once installed in a computer, is able to store sensitive information such as: names and credit card numbers. Although, it is unknown how these hackers were able to install this software into target s point of sale systems, experts affirm that it could have been installed by anyone who had access to the company s POS system. What is scary is that this malicious software could have been downloaded by a target employee after innocently clicking on a link from an anonymous email or downloading a free disguised software program from the internet. The software could have also been installed by the thieves themselves through a physical security breach into any of Target s thousands of stores nationwide or even in its headquarters. To make matters even worse, the breach could have also intentionally come from someone within the IT department in the organization. Whichever the case may be, I guess we will never know. What is important to recognize though, was this giant s response to deter the breach and its actions in restoring and improving the organization s IT structure. Target s Response After the data breach that the company experienced, Target knew that something must change in order to improve their security in the system and improve customer credibility. For this reason, Target, amongst many other things, decided to launch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Edward Kennedy Ellington Research Paper Great American Composers Over the course of history, the arts have played an important role in aspects of people s lives. More specifically, music is something that has been around for centuries and will continue to play a part in shaping people into who they are. There have been numerous talented composers in America, but some worth mentioning are Duke Ellington, George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Though music has been around for generations, during the 1900 s, Duke Ellington was a famous composer in the Americas. Edward Kennedy Ellington was born on April 29, 1899 in Washington D.C. to a religious family; his mother was a Baptist and his father was a Methodist ( Duke, n.d.). Ellington had a passion for piano during his childhood; he had started taking piano at the age of seven ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also won numerous Grammy Awards as well as the Spingarn Medal from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Ellington continued to compose and perform music until he died from lung cancer in May of 1974. He will always be remembered for the daring innovations that came to mark his music the strange modulations (changing from one key to another) built upon lush melodies that ramble into unexpected places, the unorthodox (untraditional) construction of songs.... ( Duke, n.d.). Not only was Duke Ellington well known for his involvement in jazz during the 1900 s, George Gershwin was also popular during that time. Gershwin was born in Brooklyn in 1898 to a family of immigrants. He left school at the age of 15 in order to work as a song plugger (a pianist that demonstrated songs) on Tin Pan Alley (Hingley, 2013). He soon began to write his own pieces, and his first published song was When You Want Em, You Can t Get Em ; although this song was composed of new techniques, he only received five dollars ( George, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Prisoners In Plato s Allegory Of The Cave In Plato s Allegory of the Cave, Plato describes a cave where prisoners are chained by their legs and necks. Since their motions are restricted, they can only see what is directly in front of them. By deciphering the images that are reflected on the wall in front of them; they can only imagine the outside world and create their own reality. A prisoner is released to the outside world and realizes that the items that he and the other prisoners had deciphered in the cave were only illusions. Once outside the cave, the prisoner sees the beautiful world and is not going to want to return to the cave. Plato compares the cave dwellers to men lacking education and are not fit to preside over the city. They are without a sense of purpose or duty. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Handguns Should Not Be Banned Handguns Gun violence, especially that as caused by handguns, is a major problem in America. It affects millions of people annually, and the effects it has are irreversible. However, this reality does not constitute for a complete ban on the private ownership of handguns. A ban on the private ownership of handguns should not be enacted on the grounds that the United States government ought to preserve democratic legitimacy and constitutionalism, and a ban is not feasible or just in America s political climate. Every day, 282 people are shot in the United States but this is not merely the result of the array of firearms available in this country. Instead, a minority of the guns that Americans own are responsible for much of this violence. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wintemute and Teret, professors at Johns Hopkins University attribute this to the shame associated with mental health in America. Data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation reveals that from 1990 to 1997, 90,000 of the 147,000 suicides committed were committed with a firearm―a tribute to the handgun s operational simplicity and effectivity. Overall, handguns are responsible for seventy percent of firearm suicides. Douglas Wiebe of the University of California Los Angeles School of Public Health conducted a nationally representative study which revealed that ninety four percent of gun related suicides would not have occurred had a gun not been present. A motley of international examples provide proof of concept for a national handgun ban. For example, the Australian prime minister announced in 1996 that Australia would be enacting a national handgun ban, and guns would be collected through a gun buyback program. This resulted in the confiscation of 650,000 guns, a forty two percent drop in the homicide rate, and a fifty seven percent drop in the firearm suicide rate. In addition, no mass shootings have occurred since the ban, a sharp contrast to the thirteen shootings that took place in the thirteen years before. The homicide rate also fell to less than one per one hundred thousand, while the United States hovers at five per one hundred thousand. Professor Donahue of Stanford University attributes this to more than merely the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fossil Fuels vs Energy Alternatives How can energy be converted from one form to another? All forms of energy can be converted to another form of. For example: A pendulum is an object is suspended by a string or wire for support. If the object is moved to one side and then released, it will swing back and forth in an arc. At that moment the object reaches the top of its swing, it stops for an instant, and then begins another swing. At that instant of stopping, the object has 100 percent potential energy and no kinetic energy. The object starts back down through the swing, the object is gaining kinetic energy and losing potential energy. At the instant the object is at the bottom of the swing, it has 100 percent kinetic energy and no potential energy. As the object climbs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Biomass energy is an organic matter that is used by photosynthesis. This is used to generate energy and the most common energy is coming from the wood of the trees, corn, municipal solid waste, and sugarcane. The biomass is used to create ethanol, biodiesel, bio oil and biogas. This in turns create electricity with steam turbines and gasifies to produce heat. The advantage of using the biomass over the fossil fuel is that biomass is a renewable carbon source, zero net carbon dioxide emissions, lower methane, sulfate, and hydrocarbon emissions, and the most important is no dependence on foreign oil. Another is the geothermal energy, in which it uses the heat from the earth to warm things up. The common source is cost effective, reliable, and environmentally friendly. The main sources of uses are to heat homes, greenhouse, industrial process heating mineral recovery, fisheries and also mitigate global warnings. Geothermal energy is more valuable than the fossil fuels because it is an inexhaustible energy source, lot less emissions in the atmosphere, more efficient than solar energy, work under any kinds of weather conditions. The fossil fuels are irreplaceable, create massive environmental pollution and are also causes the major factor of the global warming and the ozone layer depletion. Also the Biomass and the Geothermal are very inexpensive compare to the fossil fuels by almost 50 percent. References Haluzan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mormon Beliefs Of The Mormons The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints also known as the Mormons was formally organized in a small log cabin in upstate New York in 1830 (Worldwide Statistics, 2017). By 1947, the initial six member church had grown to one million members. Today, current church members are over fifteen million. One of the Mormons religious belief is missionary work. The Mormons missionary work is based on the New Testament. They serve in pairs and teach the gospel and try to attract believers to the name of Jesus Christ. Mormon Missionaries love what they do and love to share the message of God and His plan and the divine mission of Jesus Christ. Mormon missionaries can be seen throughout the streets across the world spreading the word and their faith. Companionships are usually either both males or both females, never one of each. Companionships are established to look out for one another as most missionaries live far from home (10 Things to Know, 2017). According to Mormonism 101 (2017), The fundamental principles of our religion are ... concerning Jesus Christ that He died was buried, and rose again the third day, and ascended into heaven; all other things which pertain to our religion are only appendages to it. Some other beliefs of the Mormons, are that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world, Christ allows us to be saved from our sins and the original Church as read in the New Testament has been restored. To further go into detail of these three, the first is that Jesus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Electrophilic Aromatic Cation Lab Report The purpose of this experiment was to perform a nitration of a monosubstituted arene by electrophilic aromatic substitution and the second part of the experiment was to determine the relative reactivities of five different arenes using electrophilic aromatic bromination. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION In electrophilic aromatic substitution, an atom that is attached to an aromatic compound is replaced by an electrophile. The stability of aromatic rings makes the need for a very strong electrophile for the molecule to be formed. Nitro groups and halogens are good examples of the kind of electrophiles that should be used. The rate of the reaction and direction are affected by the electrophile. A carbocation intermediate is formed when the electrophile attacks one of the double bonds on the molecule and breaks it. The double bond can be reformed by a nucleophile that attacks it as a base. As stated, a very strong electrophilic ion is needed to change the stability of the aromatic ring. In the case of two electrophiles, the stronger one should be used to create the strong cation which can then break the double bond. An aromatic compound with a functional group on it creates three different isomeric products because substitution can happen in either the otho , meta , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ring activating reactants were electron donating because they had electron lone pairs and therefore reacted faster. The reactants that were ring deactivating reacted slower because of they were attached to electron withdrawing groups. The reaction order from fastest to slowest was as predicted with phenol being the fastest, then anisole, 4 bromophenol, acetanilide, and diphenyl ether being the slowest due to the electron withdrawing group joined to it. These outcomes are constant with the concepts of ring activating and deactivating functional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...