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Should We Teach The Holocaust
Should we Teach the Holocaust to Eighth Graders?
Those who do not know history are destined to repeat it. This was said by Edmund Burke. This
quote strongly applies to the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a huge part of our history, and we should
teach students about it so they are aware of the past mistakes. The Holocaust can help teach us how
to make the world a better place, it is an important time in history because it can teach kids about
societal issues and kids will learn about the holocaust anyways, so we should teach them about it in
a simplistic manner and gradually build up as they get older.
The Holocaust was a bad event from our history that leaves scars all over on humanity due to the
results of so much loss. The Holocaust should be acknowledged so we can learn from our
mistakes and analyze what we can do differently to prevent this from happening again. One thing
we can teach kids today is to collect more knowledge by getting opinions of others, and trying to
get different perspectives on things before acting on just your opinion. One great example that we
need to take a look at is the people. The people of Germany. Well, was he right? Did they think he
was right? A lot of people did for they let him reign over them and let him move forward with the
plans. The people that followed him had a biased opinion about the topic of the Jews because of
Hitler. People can be wrong sometimes. Even if you think they are right about everything, they aren
t. But the people
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Basic Purpose Of UCA 1977
C. THE UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS ACT 1977
The basic purpose of UCTA 1977 is to restrict the extent to which liability in a contract can be
excluded for breach of contract and negligence, largely by reference to a reasonableness
requirement, but in some cases by a specific prohibition.
S.6(2) states that as against a person dealing as consumer, liability for breach of the obligations
arising from ss.13, 14 or 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (seller s implied undertakings as to
conformity of goods with description or sample, or as to their quality or fitness for a particular
purpose) cannot be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term.
Exclusion clauses subject to reasonableness
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(2) Whether the customer received an inducement to agree to the term. (The supplier may have
offered the customer a choice: a lower price but subject to an exemption clause or a higher price
without the exemption.)
(3) Whether the customer knew or ought reasonably to have known of the existence and extent of
the term.
(4) Where the term excludes or restricts any relevant liability if some condition is not complied
with, whether it was reasonable at the time of the contract to expect that compliance with that
condition would be practicable.
(5) Whether the goods were manufactured, processed or adapted to the special order of the custom
The Regulations apply, with certain exceptions, to unfair terms in contracts concluded between a
consumer and a seller or supplier and provide that an unfair term is one which has not been
individually
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Parental Divorce Article Analysis
Lawton, L. E., Bures, R. (2001). Parental Divorce and the Switching of Religious Identity. Journal
For The Scientific Study Of Religion, 40(1), 99. Purpose: This article examines the impact of
parental divorce on the likelihood that an individual has changed their religious identity. Methods:
We use the nationally representative 1987 National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH).
This data set contains information on 13,017 respondents, including information on their current
and childhood religious affiliation and family structure. Our sample consists of the 11,372
respondents who reported that they were raised as either Catholics or as mainline Protestants (see
Mueller 1971). Of this sample, 3,461 respondents were raised as Catholics and 7, 911 were raised as
Protestants. Among Protestants, we further distinguish between liberal and moderate Protestants
(n=4,129) and conservative Protestants (n=3,782). We exclude Mormons and Jehovah s Witnesses
because these two groups do not fit into the Protestant denomination structure as outlined by
Mueller. For the analysis of switching versus staying, we use logistic regression. The dependent
variable in this analysis is dichotomous, so logistic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since joining another religious group requires the formation and maintenance of new social ties, it
is consistent that women are more likely to switch to another denomination. Divorce increases the
likelihood of apostasy, leading to an increased likelihood of switching from Catholic to None,
moderate Protestant to None, and conservative Protestant to None (although the latter is not
significant). Apparently, for some divorced adults, the ties to religious ideology and community
become so frayed that divorce may overwhelm the need or desire to remain in the
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Informative Speech On Ice Hockey
You ve probably heard of ice hockey before, but have you ever wanted to learn more? If you do,
keep reading. Today, I m going to tell you some things about ice hockey. Hockey was invented
on March 3, 1875. The game hasn t changed too much over the years. The point is still trying to
hit the puck into the goal. How is hockey set up? In hockey there is two teams of six players
each. The players are required to wear protective equipment. The ice has four lines that run
sideways across it; one red thin line at the end of each side in front of the goalie s net, two blue
lines about one third of the way towards the middle, and one center red line. At the start of each
match both teams play three forwards, who are trying to score and assist goals,
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Individuals On Games Empowering Violent Behaviors
This paper is going to show individuals on games empowering violent behaviors. Each time
playing is happening your mind begins building up a considerable measure all the more in an
unexpected way. Playing these games make individuals more aggressive. Regardless of a child s
belief that these games are nothing they truly do lead to a change in a persons mind. Individuals
additionally may get addicted on the gaming which leads to a man trying to be aggressive more
frequently. A clear understanding on the ESRB rating in which stands for entertainment software
rating boardis critical. Folks should be included in some way or another in the decisions they are
allowing their children s play. A few children wont escape from their room because... Show more
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More methods for playing violent games are made every year. Being so excessive in playing
video games can have numerous consequences for teenagers. They need to start limiting their
gameplay which may have various beneficial outcomes.Some of the consequences players can
have from playing a lot of violent videos games is having poor social skills. Video games require
no physical movement and a great chunk of people eat while playing this kind of games for
days. These games restrict the teenager s mind into playing more the games. This causes them
to get away and forget about their actual social life outside of it. Also it gives them more
problem of actually talking and interacting in everyday basis. They have no interest to make
friends because they are in the gaming world trying to beat the new level or conquering a new
island. Gaming system now have Wifi capability which lets the gamers have outside experiences
with other people with the game. It helps them interact and play against one another. This is
enough for them to feel comfortable with them and actually think they are actual real life friends.
They just talk thought a headset that is it no real life connection. Individuals don t see them as
who they truly are they seem them in the body of the player. They only speak through a headset.
People do not view them as who they really are they view them as their players identity in the
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Sean Convey 7 Habits
The book that I read was The 7 habits of highly effective teens by Sean Convey, and I can say it
is one of the most powerful books that I have ever read. It gave me another perspective on how I
can pass through obstacles, build back broken relationships, organize my life, and what are good
and bad habits. Habits are a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to
give up, they are the things we do repeatedly. Some habits are good for example: Exercising and
planning ahead at other times they are bad example: Thinking negative, feeling inferior, and
blaming others. Throughout this book one word flowed through connecting every advice, idea, and
basically pieced the whole book together and the word is paradigms (meaning... Show more content
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The way you might see anything is your point of view or your paradigms and what you see is
what you get. At first reading that in the book I did not acknowledge what that one sentence
meant what you see is what you get until I kept reading, what the sentence means is once you
view, maybe a person or see a circumstance happen and you start to form your own opinion and
now, how you will view that certain thing and find evidence to support it that is what you will
get. Such as people putting others down calling them dumb or they will never be smart as their
older siblings, that person will start believing this find evidence and see themselves dumb. Messed
up paradigms gives limitations you do not know how much you are missing. In that instance what
you need is a paradigm shift that you suddenly see things in a new way. Seeing objects from
another point of view can make such a tremendous difference in our attitude toward others, but the
key in doing this is changing your views, you have to want change in order to
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Ms Anne Bradstreet Analysis
Ms Anne Bradstreet throughout her works and lifetime expressed doubt in the church and
miracles shown in His scriptures. In her first memorial poem written in 1665 the language used
in the poem heavily reinforces the ideals that God has a path for everyone. In this poem
Bradstreet writes blest babe, why should I once bewail thy fate... sith thou art settled in an
everlasting state (230). Her words used here and throughout the poem carry a happy tone. She
knows that though this child was deceased at only a year and a half old, it was God s will and
this child was taken for a reason known only to God himself. Looking at Bradstreet s poems
written in 1669 she begins to show her true feelings and doubts towards His path. It is within these
poems
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Summary Of The Art Of War By Sun Tzu
The Causes of Understanding what is Not Said
In, The Art of War by Sun Tzu, several chapters of war strategy are problematized and
conceptualized for producing the best possible outcome for ones relative side. In chapter 9 entitled
Marches, the main message that comes across is interpreting signs from the things that are
happening around you in order to prepare yourself on how to act next. One of these actions includes
interpreting signs from nature so you can access information about your enemy without even seeing
them. Additionally thought over is the ability to read and analyze body language of your opposing
team to understand their current status so you can prepare your own side. Finally, the ability to
understand human mentality of your own side in order to get the best results from your own troop
is discussed. Thus, by understanding these effects to actions, how nature reacts to human contact,
how soldiers react to being weakened, and how your team reacts to upper rule, as a result one is
more equip to fight a successful battle and be prepared for anything, even if they can or cannot see
it, for understanding effects causes on to gain the upper hand in battle.
One of the key factors discussed in chapter 9 is the ability to read the signs of nature in order to
understand where your enemy is and as a result be able to adapt and prepare yourself for where
they are coming from, thus leading to a successful attack. Nature itself is a broad concept but in
essence it is
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Political Communication
Politics and the media have long been intimately involved with each other, with media strongly
setting an agenda in which politics is very important. (Harris 1999,p.167) Our perceived reality
of the real world is largely a product of the media. (Harris 1999,p.186) It is not known which
influences more but there are definitely two sides to the story. Many studies have been done to
decide but each comes out with different answers. Many say that the media has more of an impact
on politics than does politics on the media. The two have always been natural adversaries.
Skewering each other in print and in conversation, but generally enjoying each other s company.
(Forum)
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There is still argument for both sides but leaning more towards the media. Presidential elections,
campaigns, and policies have always been important in the media and to the public. The media
creates a political world that is the basis of the public s knowledge and the later behavior, such
as voting for the president or any public official. The themes and issues that are repeated in the
media become important to viewers. Those that are highlighted become especially influential
when it comes to choosing a candidate. The media affects evaluations of presidents. Presidential
approval is strongly influenced by how the media portrays the candidate to the public. For
example, during the Gulf War, George Bush received bad publicity based on his performance
with the war even though his prior economic performance was exceptional. (Edwards 1999, p329)
The values in which people used to evaluate him on were influenced by what the media had to say.
Particular televised political advertising, televised candidate events. And news articles also affect
the preferences and opinions of the voters. For example, Bob Dole in the 1996 election. His age
arose early from the media. During the primary election, over 800 news stories dealt with Dole s
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Bancroftian Filariasis
The common name is bancroftian filariasis
3. The worm is long slender and smooth with a swollen head that has two circles. The males and
females are different in size because males are around 40mm and females are around 10 cm.
Females also have a bump around the head.
4. The worms start off as babies in the bloodstream of an animal where they are sucked out by
mosquitoes. The mosquitoes will bite a new victim and put the worm in the the animal where it
will go to a lymph gland and start to spread disease and irritate the host. The adults stay for
around 5 years if not treated. The adults will reproduce and the babies will go to the blood where the
process will restart.
5. This worm lives in tropical and subtropical regions such as pacific islands, southeast Asia and
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The disease that this worm causes is lymphatic fibrosis also known as elephantiasis.
7. These worms are mostly found in tropical regions such as Asia, Pacific Island and South America.
8. The symptoms are weakness, fever and chills. Then the host starts to develop large growths on
the body.
9. The host of the worm are all animals.
10. The risk factors and being extremely sick and developing the large growths. The biggest risks
of getting this is people in tropical regions that are around bodies of water when it is getting dark.
They are more likely because that the highest chance of getting bitten by a mosquito carrying the
worm.
11. The disease is transmitted between mosquitoes.
12. The best way to treat the disease is by taking medicine called Diethylcarbamazine which will
kill the parasites. They best way to stay away is to not get bitten by mosquitoes.
13. There are around 120 million people around the world currently with the disease. Southeast
Asia accounts for 65 percent of people who have it. The worm can live for up to 15
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Analysis Of The Central Asia Institute Three Cups Of Tea...
The Central Asia Institute Three Cups of Tea Scandal
Introduction
Public trust is the ultimate key to a successful nonprofit organization. Ethical board members must
implement standards that prohibit CEOs and executive directors from taking unethical steps toward
ultimate destruction of the overall organization. Greg Mortenson, the former executive director and
co founder of the Central Asia Institute made unethical decisions that made many people
contributing towards the organization question the world influences and efforts of the institute.
Three Cups of Tea the non fiction book co written by David Oliver Relin and Mortenson,
propelled the non profit forward into shocking success as it lingered on the New York Times
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Case Summary Synopsis
One man s claim of stumbling upon a small village and leaving behind a big promise to a little
girl has resulted in what is known as the Three Cups of Tea Scandal. There are disputed claims of
Greg Mortenson s details within his book Three Cups of Tea being false. He states that after
attempting to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, he gets separated from his climbing group and finds
himself in a small village, Korphe, located at the bottom of the Karakoram mountain range in
northeastern Pakistan. Whilst being taken care of by the villagers after wandering for 84 days,
a young girl approached him and asked him to build a school for them. He made a promise to do
so and that became the start of the Central Asia Institute. Within Three Cups of Tea , Mortenson
also claims to have been kidnapped by the Taliban whilst looking for a place to build a school.
These men from the Taliban supposedly held him hostage for eight days until he promised to
build schools in that same area. (Court, Livelli, Usman, 2011) These details were the intriguing
and inspiring details of Mortenson s books that brought many to donate in the first place and why
many became distraught after finding that almost everything he said was false. He did not visit
Korphe until nearly a year after he said he did and those men that kidnapped him were really his
hosts in the village he was visiting. The men claim that the Taliban did not even exist in their
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Synovial Bacterial Lab
Edwanny Nivar
Professor Fair
Microbial Physiology and Genetics
12 November 2017
Role of phenol soluble modulins in formation of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms in synovial fluid
ABSTRACT/OVERVIEW QUESTIONS:
1.Who did the research, and where?
a.This research was done by Sana S. Dastgheyb, Amer E. Villaruz, Katherine Y. Le, Vee Y. Tan,
Anthony C. Duong, Som S. Chatterjee, Gordon Y. C. Cheung, Hwang Soo Joo, Noree J. Hickok
and Michael Otto.
b.It was conducted at the Pathogen Molecular Genetics Section, Laboratory of Human Bacterial
Pathogenesis, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda, Maryland, USA; and at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson
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a.Staphylococcus aureus is a major cause of septic arthritis and orthopedic infection, in particular
those developing on prosthetic joints after arthroplasty. Joint infections can cause prolonged
disability and increased health care cost, due to prolonged antibiotic treatments, multiple surgeries,
and in some cases joint fusion. If there is rejection of treatment, these infections can cause
significant morbidity, including loss of limbs, systemic infection, and even death.
b.Biofilms are surface attached bacterial agglomerations that frequently develop on indwelling
medical devices.
c.The matrix that connects cells in a biofilm consists of a variety of chemically different
macromolecules, such as polymeric proteins, teichoic acids, extracellular DNA and polysaccharides.
d.The pronounced recalcitrance of S. aureus joint infections to antibiotic treatment is due to
exceptionally strong bacterial aggregation and biofilm formation, which renders even high
concentrations of antibiotics given to patients ineffective.
METHODS, RESULTS, AND CONCLUSIONS
4.How was the research conducted and with what materials and methods (experimentally or
otherwise), and why were these methods used?
a.The research team started by draining human synovial fluid (SF) from the joint during total knee
arthroplasty in the operating room and collected this with permission of the Thomas Jefferson
University Institutional
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Ice Breaker Acitivity
BLOW WIND BLOW
For this icebreaker game you ll need to set up your chairs in a circle facing inwards. Make sure
there is one less chair than there are players.
Select one player to start off in the middle. They must begin by calling out Blow wind blow .
The rest of the group must respond blow what? Then the middle player can say some kind of
conditional statement like everyone with red hair or everyone not wearing shoes . All the players
that fit into that category must get up and switch chairs with another player. This allows a chance
for the middle player to steal a chair also. Once everyone has finished switching as quickly as
possible, there will be one player left stuck in the middle. Then the process repeats!
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Note:
This is a high energy activity, so it is very important to keep safety in mind. Yes, poolnoodles are
soft and generally won t hurt someone, but a pool noodle in the eye or mouth sucks. So, setting
parameters on where you can hit someone with the pool noodle before the game starts is a good
idea. Also, anyone who doesn t physically feel comfortable jumping or ducking should opt out of
that part of the activity.
Look Up Look Down|
Material Needed: None
Time Required: 10 minutes
Group Size: 10 200
Purpose: Physical energizer 1. Arrange participants into groups of 12 20 members. 2. Have
participants stand in a tight circle, shoulder to shoulder. 3. Explain that when you (the facilitator)
says, look down everyone must look at the ground. And when you say, Look up everyone must
look up and stare directly at the face of another person. If two people look up and stare at each
other, they must scream and then step out of the circle. The rest of the participants who didn t make
eye contact with another person will continue staring until the facilitator says, Look down again.
Play continues until there are only 2 3 people left in the circle.
Variations:
If you have more than one circle of Look Up Look Down going on, you will want a facilitator who
knows the rules in each group.
With a very large
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Northrop Frye s Use Of Irony In Candide
Wars rages in countries. Violence permeates all aspects of life. Death is the curse that humans
must face. The world floods with despicable evils, yet to the hapless Candide, the earth exists in
its most perfect state. He believes wholeheartedly in Leibniz s optimistic theory of the best of all
possible worlds. In the scathing novel Candide, the cunning Voltairesatirizes what he deems a
vacuous theory and demonstrates Northrop Frye s second phase of satire and irony. The second
phase of Frye s mythos applies to a satirical novel that requires the audience to be able to recognize
the failings of a social norm or political arrangement. In Candide, the author mocks the teachings of
Leibniz and utilizes embellished situations to convey the
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Nikola Tesla Research Papers
Nikola tesla was born in 1856 in smiljan, Croatia part of the Hungarian empire. He was born to an
orthodox priest and the mother was an ordinary farmer.Tesla studied maths and physics at the
technical university of Graz and philosophy at the university of Prague. One day tesla while on a
walk he come up with an idea of a brushless AC motor, making sketches of it in the sand path.
Later he moved to Paris where he secured a job of repairing direct current power plants with the
Edison company.at one point in life Tesla was considered an eccentric man who talked about rays
that could destroy 10,000 plains in 250 miles.He devised the AC (alternating current) system which
is used in most homes today because it was advantageous than direct current system. His
transformers help regulate the AC voltage, it could be stepped up or down and be transmitted over
long distances through thin wires, minimizing power loss across long distances. The direct current
system had a lot of inefficiencies, it could not be transported to long distances due to its inability to
step to higher voltage levels. He also invented electric motors that are used by every house hold. He
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The use of alternating electrical currents and the invention of the AC engine, brought about major
changes in electrical power generation and transmission that are the global standard today. Many
appliances that he invented are used in most homesteads and hence he brought about changes in the
lives of many.
Nikola Tesla
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Osha, Tim 2008. Marconi and Tesla: Pioneers of Radio Communication. MyReportLinks.com
Books. p.
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Analysis Of The Book Looks At The Coal History Of Her...
The citizens in Central Appalachia are amongst the poorest in the country even thought they live
in an area that is environmentally diverse and full of natural resources such as coal, timber and
agriculture. The author of the book looks at the coal history of her hometown West Virginia and
examines the impact of mining and mountain top removal has had on the region. Appalachia s
poverty rate is twice as high as any other region in United States. The regions are primarily
country and the people are largely white with majority of the locals having roots that have been
tied to the lands for generations. Burns talks about how one of the biggest issues facing the area
and the main reason why all the money being made is not going to the people of the land for all
these years is coal.
To begin with, large corporations own a lot of the coalfields in Appalachia and majority of these
corporations are predominately based outside of the regions that they mine in and so a lot of the
money that they make does not stay in the state or the communities in which the main production
takes place. In West Virginia where most of coal production takes place, there is no economic
diversification and the only thing that is left is employment in the mining factories, which is
becoming less and less. This has caused a lot of people to migrate from the region to other places
in search of jobs and a livelihood. Large corporations started gaining interested in the region very
early before the locals
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The Athenian Jury In The Apology
Depicting the justification between the Athenian jury against the father of philosophy, the Apology
exhibits Plato s recollection and interpretation of the notorious trial of Socrates. Accused of refusing
to worship the gods recognized by the Athenian state, corrupting the youth, and informally
addressing himself throughout the trial, Socratespresents himself as a villain or an enemy to the
Athenian society and jury. Even though Socrates could have solicited pity towards the jury by
strengthening his defense with emotional appeal, Socrates refusal to appease the jury in the Apology
justly transcends the moral values of the Athenian jury and the modern human. Socrates emphasis
on preserving the impartiality of the trial provides support for Socrates refusal to appease the jury.
Given the opportunity to show pathos and ethos appeal the importance of his family and friends
Socrates restrains himself from instigating any bias into the trial, in order to keep the trial
unprejudiced. Showing emotions conceivably cloud the jury s judgment and influence its decisions
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Knowing he could receive the penalty of execution, Socrates did not fear death due to his belief
of his old age and his views on death. Socrates views death like sleep in which the sleeper does
not even dream at all and like a trip from here to another place that all of the dead do indeed exist
in another place (Cooper 35). Despite Socrates fatherly love for his sons, he self assuredly
requests his friends to look after sons hoping the truth of pursuing goodness above money and
earthly may be passed on to his children. Socrates optimistic views on death and his sons
overshadow any limitations for the spread of his philosophical ideas, revealing the gravity of the
truth in Socrates
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Bandura and Skinner
A Comparison and Contrast of Learning Theories: Albert Bandura and B.F. Skinner Introduction
Two prominent researchers, B.F. Skinner and Albert Bandura, have developed theories which
provide differing perspectives and explanations regarding the learning behavior of individuals. The
purpose of this writing is to explore the theoretical perspectives of Operant Conditioning Theory
developed by B.F. Skinner and Social Learning Theory developed by Albert Bandura. An overview
of both theories is presented, followed by a discussion of their similarities and differences. Methods
B.F. Skinner: Operant Conditioning Theory B.F. Skinner s theory of Operant Conditioning has at
its foundation a desire to demonstrate a cause and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He also recognizes that character traits within a person can influence behavior, but does not believe
traits alone can explain behavior and learning. Instead, Bandura expanded upon these theories and
developed the concept of reciprocal determinism, which posits that the person, their environment,
and behavior all influence one another. Bandura argued that personal factors affect behavior,
which alters the environment, and that environment is not only a cause of behavior, but also an
effect of behavior, and these all operate as interlocking determinants of each other (Bandura, 1978,
p. 346). Therefore, if we are going to attempt to understand human behavior, all of these factors
and their mutual influences must be recognized. (Cloninger, 2007, p.353). Self Regulation.
Bandura s theory is essentially an agentic perspective, which views people as self organizing,
proactive, and self regulating, as opposed to being reactive organisms shaped solely by
environmental forces. His theory posits that human beings have a considerable amount of control
over their own behavior, though they may exhibit variations on how effectively they exert it.
Bandura believed that individuals can be, essentially, self directed, at least to the extent that they
are able to make goals and then track and evaluate their own progress.
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Cyrus And The Babylonian Of The Persian Empire
Cyrus II, more commonly referred to, as Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Persian Empire.
Cyrus is renowned for being one of the greatest historical conquerors, who in two decades (550
530) conquered all the major empires of the near east, including Media, Lydia and the Neo
Babylonian kingdoms; all these cities united created the largest empire the world had seen to that
time . However in many ancient texts, such as the works of Xenophon, a number of sacred
Jewish texts and the Babylonian peoples, Cyrus was often described as a liberator as apposed to a
conqueror . From a number of ancient written sources, including the Cyropaedia, Cyrus is depicted
as a very tolerant and generous ruler, this attribute was a very important... Show more content on
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This source is very different from Herodotus version, which claims that Cyrus only became king
after he defeated Astyages in 550/549 BCE; this version is also reiterated in Xenophon s
Cyropaedia . The details of Cyrus origin story are widely debated, however, the Cyrus Cylinder and
ancient cuneiform texts remain as the most reliable sources that say Cyrus inherited the position of
king of Anash, under Median rule, from his father and predecessor .
In c.550 BCE a battle broke out between the Persians, led by Cyrus the Great and the Median
Empire led by their king, Astyages . Although different ancient sources argue which of the two
started the conflict, the outcome is mutually agreed upon. Ancient Greek historian, Herodotus
claims that prior to the rise of the Persian Empire the Medes ruled the Persian peoples. Until Cyrus
persuaded the Persians to revolt and march against the Medes , after learning of this Astyages
ordered his armies to capture Cyrus; but instead his armies revolted against him and after his defeat
in the battle, Astyages was captured by the Persian Empire . This version of events is
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Apush Dbq s Essay
2011
DBQ: (Form A)
1. Analyze the international and domestic challenges the United States faced between 1968 and
1974, and evaluate how President Richard Nixon s administration responded to them.
(Form B)
1. Explain the ways that participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States
changed between 1815 and 1840, and analyze forces and events that led to these changes.
2010
DBQ: (Form A)
1. In what ways did ideas and values held by Puritans influence the political, economic, and social
development of the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660s?
(Form B)
1. The issue of territorial expansion sparked considerable debate in the period 1800 1855.
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How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government?
Use the documents and your knowledge of the period from 1929 1941 to construct your response.
(Form B)
Evaluate the effectiveness of the Progressive Era reformers and the federal government in bringing
about reform at the national level. In your answer be sure to analyze the successes and limitations
of these efforts in the period 1900 1920.
2002
DBQ (Form A)
Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals. Assess the validity of
this statement with specific reference to the years 1825 1850.
Use the following documents and your knowledge of the period from 1825 1850 in constructing
your response.
(Form B)
Historians have traditionally labeled the period following the War of 1812 as the Era of Good
Feelings. Evaluate the accuracy of this label considering the emergence of nationalism and
sectionalism.
Use the documents and your knowledge of the period from 1815 1825 to construct your response.
2001
A. DBQ:
What were the cold war fears of the American people in the aftermath of the second world war?
How successfully did the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower address these fears?
Use the documents and your knowledge of the years 1948 1961 to construct your response.
2000
DBQ
How successful was organized labor in improving the position of
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Regrets Of An Accomplished Child Pamela Paul Summary
The theory risk homeostasis holds that you can make the playground safer, but children will just
make increasingly risky moves, says Pamela Paul in the New York Times article Regrets of an
Accomplished Child . In this quote she compares the aforementioned theory of risk homeostasis
with intellectual risk, stating how risk and accomplishment are by human instinct balanced out.
However, in the situations of many students such as I this instinct is overrode by the fear failure.
While this fear of risk is mandatory it is also necessary to combat it with a certain level of curiosity.
Everyone has a different level of fear and curiosity that spurs them to approach intellectual risk
in their own unique ways. Many students avoid AP classes or honors because in the high stakes
world of accomplished children, a B+ is akin to failure, and failure is not allowed, as stated by
Pamela Paul. In general, students have the fear of failure drilled into their heads since they were
young, and to them failure is all about low grades as opposed to lack of learning. The few who are
curious enough and have a strong enough desire to learn are the ones who are viewed as less
accomplished because they take risks and so are the ones to fail, but they are also the ones who
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For example, it was only once Pamela was mid job interview that she finally realized that it was
not what she wanted to do with her life. What happened to me dreams of writing, of public
service? Once she realized this she decided that she had to challenge every assumption she had
made about who she was and what she wanted. To do that she completely removed herself from her
comfort zone by moving to Thailand, a place with a different religion, different ethnicity and an
unknown
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The Soul Stays the Same in Plato
I think, Socrates, he said, that on this line of argument any man, even the dullest, would agree that
the soul is altogether more like that which always exists in the same state rather than like that which
does not (Plato, Phaedo 79e)
In this paper I will argue that the soul is not necessarily unchanging and eternal, as many of Plato s
arguments would suggest otherwise. The main reasons in support of this claim are that there are
questionable conclusions that Plato had reached that challenge the validity of his theory on
immortal souls. The Phaedo is one of Plato s greatest dialogues addressing the essence of the
afterlife through a discussion between Socrates and his students. Plato s main argument within the
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I mean such things as good and evil, just and unjust and there are innumerable other opposites
which are generated out of opposites. And I want to show that this holds universally of all
opposites; I mean to say, for example, that anything which becomes greater must become greater
after being less. (Plato, 70d) In the dialogue Socrates established that everything is generated from
its opposite so must have an opposite. However, it is valid to question this by interpreting the
opposite argument. If to say everything has an opposite, would the opposite of existence be non
existence? Existence is created from non existence and non existence from existence. If this is true,
than would not the existence of a soul suggest that at some point the soul did not exist? Thus, it
may be that the soul had a previous existence but it does not definitively suggest that the soul is
immortal and has no end. This is somewhat related to Cebes argument that that soul may have
existed through many bodies but may eventually pass on. Plato fails to further explain the cycle
of the soul. Socrates does not give detail on when the cycle of the soul begins or how it may have
started. Furthermore, if one relies on the opposites argument for support of the immortal theory
then one could consider that is there was a beginning to the cycle of the soul than there would be
some sort of end.
The Theory of Recollection also has some gaps in its logic
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Power And Power In Judith Slaying Holofernes By Artemisia...
Violence and gore are not uncommon themes in art, however, few paintings depict bloodshed and
power with such resounding naturalism as Artemisia Gentileschi s work titled Judith Slaying
Holofernes . The work is an oil on canvas completed in the Baroque era sometime between 1614 to
1620, and depicts Judith and her maidservant holding down the struggling Holofernes as Judith
pulls a sword through his neck. Gentileschi utilizes a combination of chiaroscuro and diagonal
lines to not only create the lifelikeness and drama of the moment, but also to demonstrate the
motions of the struggle as well as continually draw the focus back to the goriest part of the scene
with the bloody head of Holofernes.
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Likewise, half of each woman s facial features are obstructed by shadows creating a deep sense of
the ruthlessness in their commitment to holding down and killing Holofernes. Moreover,
Holofernes face itself is completely covered in a light shadow compared to the brightness of his
arms already giving a perception that his head is separated from his body and his grim fate is
imminent.
In addition to Gentileschi s use of chiaroscuro to provide lifelikeness and focus, she poses
Holofernes, the maidservant, and Judith at natural angles that provide an idea of the strength
involved for maidservant to hold Holofernes down and for Judith to pull the sword through this
neck while gripping the hair and beard. Notably, each character is posed in a diagonal position,
adding to the feeling of the motion involved in the struggle as the women hold down this large
man to behead him. Beginning with Judith, her entire body is angled at a slant, both arms
locked in a diagonal position, as well as the right knee placed at a diagonal on the bed displaying
the commitment and power it takes to hold Holofernes down while pulling the sword through his
neck. Similarly, the maidservant s back is positioned at a steep angle demonstrating the amount
of weight she would be placing into her upper body and arms to hold Holofernes down as he
pushes back on her with his right arm. Lastly, the sharp downward angle of Holofernes head as it
hangs off the edge of the bed adds to the
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Kant s Principles Of Kant
The work of Immanuel Kant focuses on the idea that of everything in the world it is only good
will that can be taken as good without qualification (Kant, 393). Unlike qualities or talents,
which can be used both for good and for bad, good will is considered by Kant to be
unequivocally good. Therefore, Kant s principles require an individual to make decisions only
based rationally upon the principles, or maxim, behind that decision, without consideration of the
consequences that that action will bring about. Here, I will be evaluating a particular scenario
and evaluating the morally right decision based solely on the principles of Kant. According to
Kant, the morally right act must come from a decision taken by an individual because it is one s
duty, as opposed to a decision that is performed merely in accordance with duty. The significance
there is that an act cannot be morally right in and of itself if it is not performed for the right reason.
As a result, it is particularly important to evaluate the duties at play in this scenario as opposed to
the outside motivating forces and inclinations that the individual may have in the situation. The
particular circumstance that I will analyze concerns an individual who is sheltering Anne Frank and
her family. The individual is one day confronted by the Gestapo who demand to know if that
individual is sheltering Jews, to which the individual must decide whether to lie and protect the
Frank family or to tell the truth and
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Jose Bautista Research Paper
It was a cold, windy afternoon a couple days before we were leaving to fly down to Florida. I
was so thrilled to get away from the bitter Midwest. I was thinking in my room and thought about
heading to Toronto Blue Jays game over the summer to see my favorite player, Jose Bautista.
Jose Bautista has been one of my favorite players for a couple years, and I just really wanted to
see him in person. I asked my mom about heading to one and she actually looked up a game to go
to, but for Spring Training. It turns out that we found there Spring Training ballpark was just a
little over two hours from where we were staying the Florida. My mom and I talked more and more
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I noticed that he was pretty tall when he walked out. When I came down the stairs with my
sharpie baseball, there was a pretty good amount of kids already scattered around the fence
waiting for an autograph. I was pretty much the only girl waiting, which felt kind of weird to
me. Joe Biagini was really nice to all of the fans getting autographs. He would ask where people
came from, if they re over for spring break, and he was thanking everyone for coming. Overall,
from what I saw, he seemed like a pretty nice guy. I worked my way through the crowd of people
to get my autograph. I was right up next to him! Thank you, I happily replied as he gave me my
signed baseball. I made my way back through the crowd and showed my mom my autographed
ball. That s cool! You might have not gotten Jose Bautista s, but you got Biagini s, she cheerfully
said. I replied, Yep, it s better than nothing! Shortly after, Joe Biagini left, the Blue Jays mascot
came out to sign. Ace was the bright blue jays name. I figured that I might as well get his
autograph. There really wasn t a lot of people getting his autograph, so it didn t take a while to
wait for it. At the end of the day I got two autographs, saw the Blue Jays win, and saw Jose
Bautista for the very first time! It s something that I don t think I will ever forget, and it all
happened in just
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Differences Between New England And The Chesapeake Region
The Chesapeake region was made up of the Virginia and Maryland colonies. The first english
settlement in the Chesapeake was Jamestown, founded in 1607, in the Virginia colony. The New
England colonies include Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts Bay, and New Hampshire. The
first New England colony to be settled was the MassachusettsBay, or Plymouth colony in 1620. By
1700 the two regions had advanced into two relatively different communities. Although the New
Englandand the Chesapeake region had differences politically and geographically, their main
difference in development occurred economically because the Chesapeake region was formed to
make money, the Chesapeake region relied heavily on slaverywhile New England relied on their
children for labor, and the population in the Chesapeake region were mainly men while in New
England families made up the population. The Chesapeake region being founded primarily to
make money contributed to the differences in development between New England and the
Chesapeake region. The colonies were set up to bring money into England. There was no
talk...but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold (Document F). The document explains how
the people in the Chesapeake region were not there to make a colonies for living but rather
colonies for generating money. In the Chesapeake region they prospered by growing cash crops,
specifically tobacco. Spurred by tobacco profits, ships loaded with supplies and new immigrants
continued to
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Intelligence And The Theory Of Multiple Intelligences
Taylor Ward Mrs. Behrend AP Seminar December 14, 2015 Intelligence and Socioeconomics
According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply
knowledge and skills, though, there are many different perspectives regarding intelligence. Some
believe the human species is born with a natural intelligence. Others, consider that possessed
intelligence is developed by the interactions and experiences of an individual. The ongoing
argument of whether a genius born or made is still inconclusive. However, one thing we are certain
of is that intelligence plays into one s financial status. There are no restrictions placed on what type
of intelligence, just simply the intelligence one uses to thrive. Founder of the Theory of Multiple
Intelligences, Howard Gardner, would likely agree. The Professor at Harvard University created the
Theory of Multiple Intelligences which states that rather than intelligence being considered a single
ability, intelligence is viewed by different modalities. (Lane et al.) Therefore, whether discussing
Kim Kardashian West who possesses interpersonal intelligence, allowing her to interact with others
efficiently, or Albert Einstein, renowned for obtaining logical mathematical intelligence, granting
him the famous the ability to think outside of the box to analyze patterns and relationships,
intelligence has an impact on income. Throughout this paperreport, the author will discuss what
affects intelligence and how
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What Are The Four Management Functions Of Google Company
This paper is about the four management functions of Google Company. What is Google? What is
management? What are their four management functions? Moreover, how does Google Company
manage those functions properly and successfully? Google company Established in 1998 and that
by doctorate at Stanford University seekers: Larry Pageand Sberga Brin, a general and targeted a
US for profit company, and low in the online search and advertising (Online). The company is
located mainly in the Montaigne Qiao, Calif., And employs 20 222 full time employees, in the
June 30, 2008 according to the newspaper (USA Today).
Googol meaning follow up of 100 zeros is a mathematical term. This number makes it possible to
symbolize the incredible number of Web pages listed on Google. Google is one of five most
popular Internet sites in the world. In the USA it is the fourth most visited site, after Yahoo, AOL,
and Microsoft MSN and before e Bay. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Decisions at Google are made by their teams. Even the company management is in the hands of a
triad: the founders) Larry Page and Sergey Brin) hired Eric Schmidt to act as the CEO of the
company, and they are reportedly leading the company by consensus. In other words, this is not
a company where decisions are made by the senior management and then implemented top down.
It is common for several small teams to attack each problem and for employees to try to
influence each other using rational persuasion and data. Gut feeling has little impact on how
decisions are made. In some meetings, people reportedly are not allowed to say I think... but
instead must say the data suggest.... To facilitate teamwork, employees work in open office
environments where private offices are assigned only to a select few. Even Kai Fu Lee, the
famous employee whose defection from Microsoft was the target of a lawsuit, did not get his own
office and shared a cubicle with two other
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Struma Ovarii Case Study
Struma ovarii rarely occurs before puberty and majority of the cases are benign and nonfunctional.
Mature struma ovarii tumors are unilateral in most of the patients with the exception of three cases
(1, 2) reported to be bilateral, including our case. All three cases were multicystic with size ranging
from 2 to 12 cm and composed of benign thyroid follicles without features of malignancy. (Table 1)
Serum thyroid hormone levels were within normal limits in both cases. (1, 2) There are several
variants of struma ovarii but two most important variants reported are strumal carcinoid and benign
strumosis. In a rare case of benign strumosis, mature thyroid tissue components are present in the
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Malignant struma ovarii tumors are divided into three categories on the basis of histology. (17)
The first papillary type is the most common characterized by overlapping nuclei or ground glass
appearance. The second follicular type is characterized by vascular or capsular invasion (10).
The third type is follicular variant of papillary carcinoma. Metastasis is very rare in case of
malignant struma ovarii (5%) which follows the pattern of ovarian tumor. It can metastasize to
pelvic, para aortic lymph nodes, direct spread to omentum and peritoneal cavity and
hematologic spread to lung, bone, liver and brain (11, 12). There are a lot of difficulties in the
clinical diagnosis of struma ovarii due to the absence of specific diagnostic criteria. The imaging
studies used in diagnosing struma ovarii are ultrasonogram, CT and MRI. The findings on
imaging studies are also nonspecific. Triple contrast CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis should
be performed to evaluate the extent of disease and the involvement of lymph nodes and other
adjacent structures (e.g., bowel). Typically, struma ovarii appear as a multicystic mass with no or
moderate cystic wall enhancement. In addition to basic metabolic panel CA 125, CEA, CA19 9
tumor markers along with Iodine 125 uptake are performed preoperatively. CA 125 is found to be
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Essay On Organisational Structure And Design
Organization Structure and Design
Organizational structure and design help companies to understand themselves and ideally to work
together to accomplish all the tasks and achieve all the goals of an organization
Organizational Structure
The formal framework by which jobs tasks are divided, grouped, and coordinated
Organizational structure is the skeleton of an organization. The organization structure of Mobilink
represent well organized system of control of operations and have very efficient administration who
is continuously viewing who is performing the various functions and tasks of a company and how
these people relate to one another. Organizational structure encompasses a list of the various job
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Althoug,all departments in an organization play a vital role in achieving goals and objectives. Yet
the major departments of Mobilink are as follow:
Chain of Command:
Chain of command refers to a company s hierarchy of reporting relationships from the bottom to the
top of an organization, who must answer to whom
Mobilink s Perspective: Mobilink has cross functional teams, everyone working as a team mostly
to achieve targets properly and also see unity of command in organization. Each department has
several line managers who control 11 to 12 teams of 20 to 25 employees ,number of employees
depend on the structure of team and line managers has an authority to give direction to these teams
for performing specific task. These employees should report to their line managers. These line
managers are controlled by Middle managers of company. The chain of command not only
establishes accountability, it lays out a company s lines of authority and decision making power. A
proper chain of command ensures that every task, job position and department has one person
assuming responsibility for performance.
Span of Control:
The number of people reporting to a manager
Mobilink s Perspective:
Mobilink has wide span of control. Overall strength of employees in Mobilink is 4500 in which top
managers are 75, Middle Managers are 750 and Line managers are 3675.Employees are
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Why Are Kitties Wrong
You might have come back home once to a trail of litter on your couch, table, counter and even
your bed left behind by you playful cat. This is a common story in many families. You might even
have considered giving her away but was too overcome with guilt remembering what you two have
gone through. Kitties are absolutely adorable, when she looks at you with those beautiful eyes, don
t you just want to do anything for her? What about when she performs her magical dance moves,
pawing, hugging and licking?
Research shows that kitties are best trained within the first eight weeks of their lives which is
when their brain is developing and skills learnt during this period stick for life. Whether you are
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The new litter robot open air means no more scooping. The litter robot gladly does this for you
through its programming.
пѓјIf you own several cats then chances are you have had to manage a litter box for each of the
cats. This can be a lot to handle because it means cleaning each litter box every time it is used
whether minutes or hour apart. The litter robot open air saves you money and time because its
ability to clean itself means you only need one for all your cats. Just a few minutes after use and
its ready for your next cat.
пѓјBeing away on social or business trips most of the times gets you worried about your cat s
health and bad odor in the house. The Litter Robot Open Air takes care of this problem by
eliminating any bad odors by using one of its special features carbon filters that act as deodorizing
agents. You can invite your friends and family to the house without worry of encountering
embarrassing odor especially when cats are on the act doing their
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My Company With A Crm Implementation
INTRODUCTION This case study that I am discussing is about my earlier company in India which
was in the Telecom industry. Since there was an extremely stiff competition in the telecom industry,
companies in the telecom business were adopting to new technological imperatives in order to
outperform their competitors. Hence my company also chose to implement CRM solution which
will connect all business users, stakeholders, inter departmental executives so that all business
processes are automated and the efficiency of operations is improved. CRM signified identifying
the needs of the customers and stretching out ways and means to satisfy them. In this perspective
CRM was not merely treated as a technology, it also had implications in the... Show more content
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AGILE WAY OF WORKING The consultant followed Agile processes to deliver efficient and
effective solutions 1.User stories 2.Release Iteration planning 3.Refactoring 4.Continuous
integration 5.Collective ownership APPROACH OVERVIEW 1.Discussions happened with CXO,
Managers, Senior developers, testers to understand pain points, challenges, issues and wish lists
2.Analyzed, segregated and prioritized improvement areas 3.To achieve all objectives, it was
decided that the consultant will coach on Agile practices with some more value adding practices
4.Defined product development life cycle: Product Roadmap definition Requirements Architecture
Test Scenarios Test Cases Definition Implementation Verification Validation Maintenance Support
Product Retirement 5.Conducted Orientation session for teams implementing agile. Held session
on review process, static code analysis, build and release process, Test Driven Development, Unit
testing Participation in a few review meetings, initial demos and retrospection meetings 6.Survey
was launched with all the Product Owners/Managers, team members 7.Everybody agreed that there
was significant improvement that they could feel compared to how it was before the launch of this
project ADOPTED MODEL My organization used Agile model defined on objective based
improvements. The various stages of the model are: Discussions with CXO/Managers/Stakeholders
Initial Analysis Report
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Essay on Personal Narrative- My Love of Reading and Writing
Personal Narrative My Love of Reading and Writing
Reading and writing has always played a vital part in my life. From toddler to adult, pre elementary
to college, I ve managed to sharpen both skills to my liking. However, even though it significantly
helped, schooling was not what influenced me to continue developing those skills into talent. Many
different things shaped and influenced my learning, and now reading and writing have become
the safety net of my life. I know that even if I have nothing else in the future, I ll still have my
talent and knowledge. To ensure my success, I hope to further develop those skills so that I may
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Reading was the new outlet for my imagination and the stories I read fascinated me. They weren
t too unlike the scripts of computer games or the own stories I came up with on my own, but
books actually had the action and emotional aspects written out. And again, while my peers were
reading things about growing up, things that had morals and would teach valuable lessons (I
remember one book about a shoplifter who had to do community service at an animal shelter), I
read real fiction: Jurassic Park, Dragonriders of Pern, Lord of the Rings... Stuff of fantasy and
science fiction that let my mind stray from reality. Stuff that kept my imagination alive while I
was being forced to learn multiplication and the names of countries. Of course, my teachers
encouraged me to keep reading, as long as I wasn t doing the reading in the middle of their
lectures. But it wasn t because of their influence, however, that kept me interested in books. It
was because I loved it. It put pictures into my head and made me think. So I kept reading. But
even then I knew reading wasn t enough... Yes, the stories were fascinating, but they weren t what
I wanted. Back then I wasn t sure what I wanted, but as middle school came to a close, I found it.
All eighth graders had to take a career class to determine what we wanted to be when we grew up.
I remember telling my teacher that I wanted to be an archaeologist and the strange look she
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Naked Economics Chapter 4
WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT Chapter 4: World, National, Regional, and Other Organizations
Case Problems
1. A popular tourist state has fallen on hard times. The state government can no longer provide
adequate funds for its state park system. The governor has proposed a group maintenance policy
for the parks. This means that all the parks in a given part of the state would be managed on a group
basis. Eliminated would be all of the individual local park managers. Several million people visit
these parks each year an important part of the state s tourism. What might be some feasible
solutions to the funding problems of the park system? We all know that the tourism plays an
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Something should be taken care of: because of the tourism it will help the country, the whole nation
to earn the revenue and developments can be better.
Should let them know that the tourist promotions should be handled carefully and organize in such
a way that more and more people visit the country and the revenue will increase too. We should also
keep in mind that the relation between the countries would last good and longer.
Chapter 5: Passenger Transportation
Case Problems:
1.The Rotary Club program chairman has asked you to give a talk on the advantages of cruises. He
has also hinted that club members might be interested in taking a group cruise with their spouses
and children. What would you include in your talk?
Vacation on a cruise would obviously make exciting to the families and would also make them feel
different and distinct experience. When giving them the speech on the advantages of cruises I
would include the following information:
The best thing is you don t have to keep going to board off to enjoy like: you want to watch
movie it has a theatre inside, you want to swim the pool is right there, you want to dine the fine
dinning is also there. I mean everything that enjoys you and make the trip enjoyable will already be
present in the cruise.
Simplicity and convenience
Multiple
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Today s Competitive Postal Service
Running Head: Today s Competitive Postal Service2 The United States Postal Service began
operations in 1971 following the passing of the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970. In the decades
that have followed, the Postal Service has tried to remain relevant in a competitive business
environment. In order to be successful at this, a revamping of the agency was necessary in order
to keep up with advances in technology used by business and individuals, and to address an overall
change in the public attitude regarding old fashioned mail services. This transformation of the
Postal Service has been successful because of progressive management and effective leadership.
Management and leadership are not the same thing, however they are interrelated and
complementary. Shafritz, Russell and Borick (2010, pp. 361 362) state, Leadership is the exercise
of authority, whether formal or informal in directing and coordinating the work of others.
Management involves power (usually formal authority) ...with the power of management comes
responsibility and accountability for the use of organizational resources. In order be transformed,
the Postal Service needed to implement new management ideas combined with the pioneering
concepts of new leadership. The power and authority to implement new ideas and provide
innovative leadership is held by the 11 member Board of Governors of the Postal Service.
According to The United States Postal Servicewebsite, As
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The Style Of Naturalism In White Fang By Jack London
The aim of life was meat. Life itself was meat. Life lived on life. There were the eater and the
eaten. The law was: EAT OR BE EATEN. This quote from author Jack London s novel, White
Fang, portrays the style of naturalism and the theme of natural selection and survival of the
fittest. Jack London was a naturalist writer. He chose a style and theory of representation based
on the accurate depiction of detail; and he held a viewpoint that everything arises from natural
properties and causes. Natural selection is the process in nature by which, according to Darwin s
theory of evolution, organisms that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive longer
and pass on their genetic characteristics or the survival of the fittest. London s fiction work, White
Fang, takes a deeper look into the savagery of the wild, the cruelty of man, and the chance of new
beginnings. White Fang is considered by many to be one of the greatest coming of age novels ever
written.
The setting of White Fang, takes place in Yukon Territory and ends in California. The majority of
the novel is set in what London calls the North. This area is a section of Canada buttressed against
Alaska. The historical significance of this area is that the story occurs during the 1890 s Klondike
Gold Rush. This provides a balancing point between the savagery of the wilderness and civilization,
by examining the violent world of animals and the equally violent world of humans. Jack London
wrote White Fang in the Third person. Third person is a method of storytelling in which the
narrator is aware of the feelings and thoughts of all the characters. Jack London especially used the
Third person method, when tracking the life of the character, White Fang, and aiding the reader to
know the wolf dog s thoughts and feelings.
White Fang is the central character and the protagonist of the story. His mother is, Kiche, and is
known as she wolf. Kiche is half wolf and half dog. She escaped from and Indian camp during a
famine. She mated with One Eye, a full wolf, and White Fang came about. White Fang starts his
life in the wild. He becomes more domesticated as the book goes along but still struggles to be the
fittest and surviving among nature, the
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The House of Bernarda Alba Essay
The House of Bernarda Alba Federico Garcia Lorca was born in 1898 and died in 1936, he lived
through one of the most troubling times of Spain s history. He grew up in Granada, Spain, and
enjoyed the lifestyle and countryside of Spain. His father was a wealthy farmer and his mother
was a school teacher and encouraged his love of literature, art, and music. He was an extremely
talented man. A respectable painter, a fine pianist, and an accomplished writer. He was close
friends with some of Spain s most talented people, including musician Manuel de Falla, and painter
Salvador Dali. Lorcawas a very liberal man who lived un dictatorship for most of his life. However,
in 1931 Spain turned into more of a democracy, and was called The... Show more content on
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Not only can she not have Pepe, but she can t have any man. She must stay in mourning and take
care of her mother until she dies. Bernarda is a nasty, mean, unsympathetic lady, and having to
spend all your time loced up with her for the rest of her life is about as bad a punishment as I can
think of. The meetings with Pepe continue until inevitably, things start to get out of hand. The
sisters tell Bernarda that Pepe has been coming and staying late at night, and Angustias insists
that it s not with her. One night, Bernarda catches Adela with straw on her skirt and realizes that
she has been out with him. Bernarda goes out and shoots at Pepe. She shoots at him, but as
Bernarda says herself, It was my fault. A woman can t aim. Adela believes that Pepe has been
shot and kills herself. All things considered, I can t blame her at all, in fact, I very well may
have done the same. The only other woman in the town to have an affair, Paca la Roseta, came
back with, her hair loose and a wreath of flowers on her head. She was killed, as was her child as
she had become impregnated. Adela was in alomst the exact same boat, as we find out that she
too was pregnant, however with Pepe s child, and her punishment would be similar to that of Paca
s. However, I believe that she wasn t afraid somuch of being publically chastized, but by knowing
that she would never be able to have a life with Pepe, the man she loved with all of her heart.
Although no
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Comparing The Prophetic Lives Of Prophets, Moses, And...
Hypothesis: I believe that the prophetic lives of prophets Jesus, Moses, and Mohammed will be
similar, each facing different obstacles.
Thesis: I believe that the lives of the three prophets, Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad, are all related to
each other through the guidelines of prophethood.
Introduction:
Prophets have been a major factor in religions around the world, from modern day prophets, to
older prophets, and they continue to affect the world we live in. Roger Karban of the National
Catholic Reporter, in his article entitled Real Prophets, discusses how the people of old used
prophecies to determine the word or message of god. He maintains that in these ancient
civilizations people claimed themselves to be prophets who were ordained ... Show more content on
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Jesus was said to have been ridiculed, persecuted, and insulted on many occasions. The last event of
suffering that Jesus underwent was his crucifixion, in which his hands and feet were nailed to a
cross, until he bled out (http://www.thoughts about god.com/easter/easterstory.htm ).
According to the website US Islam, Muhammad suffered similarly to Jesus. The writers of this
article believed that Mohammed was viciously ridiculed for his message, including having garbage
and dust thrown on him, facing many verbal slurs, and eventually having to survive an
assassination plot against him (http://www.usislam.org/islamicyouth/Muhammad
/suffering_of_prophet_muhammad.htm). Moses, a Jewish prophet, also underwent suffering during
his life due to his message. According to a website by the name of sacred texts, the Pharaoh
attempted to kill Moses in fear that his message would change the religion of his land. Moses also
chose to suffer with his people rather than accepting his Egyptian Court heritage. This resulted in
his living like the underprivileged Israelites (http://www.truthmagazine.com/archives/volume27
/GOT027244.html ,
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Description, Function, Attribution, and Analysis of a...
The durability of clay has brought forth an immense abundance of Greek pottery, a craft mastered
by Athenian artists. Archeologists have found hundreds of varieties in creation, shape, function,
style, and artwork in Archaic vases. The museum has been blessed with one of these priceless
artifacts; it is the duty of this establishment to accumulate as much data as possible surrounding the
vase. In first identifying technique, dimensions, and condition, as well as describing shape,
ornament, and figural scenery, one may then begin to analyze the vase. This serves the general
purpose of understanding where the artifact stands in Greek cultureand history. Through the
examination and research of figural scenes, it is then possible to compare... Show more content on
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His four legs stand more relaxed than those of the centaur to his right, who lunges forward
towards a human enemy. This centaur differs from the first in that he faces away from the
viewer; his bare back is exposed, and in his right hand he grasps the front of the spear. However,
his left arm is open, exposing the palm of his left hand. The third centaur is bearded and is
shown in profile. Facing the humans to his left, he stands on his hind legs, recoils in defense, and
holds his spear behind his head with both hands. His left hand grasps the front of the spear, and
his right hand grasps the back of the spear. To his right there is a small insect like figure, with two
sets of wing pairs protruding from its upper section and legs jutting from its lower section.
Of the human figures, the first is male and faces the two centaurs to the left of the viewer. Also
lunging forward, he plants his front foot as the heel of his back foot rises. His hair is shorter than
that of the centaurs, and he holds the Boeotian variation of the hoplite shield that covers his mouth
and chin. This shield is decorated with the outline of a turtle. The restored condition of the body
leaves his clothing, or lack thereof, indistinguishable. It is also hard to discern whether he or the
character to his right is holding a sword, which is short and points downward. The next figure, also
human, lunges in the opposite direction. He is bearded and mustached, and lion skin is draped
around
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Similarities And Differences Between Red Jacket And...
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English Comparison Essay
Red Jacket and Olaudah Equiano have different opinions on the people of the United States of
America because they had different roles and were in different situations, they were in different
locations, and they experienced different types of treatment and behavior. Olaudah Equiano was a
captured African from Benin; his home in Western South Africa. He worked as a slave in Barbados
and Virginia but surprisingly bought his freedom and headed to England to support the British anti
slavery movement. He learned how to read and write in English while settled in Great Britain.
This led to him writing about his experience of being a slave and all the horrific sights he saw. He
wrote a piece about him being captured and sent to the ship. He talked about his journey, shows the
knowledge, and education he had back then. He wrote about the Americans and what he thought
about them. He also mentions the treatment the Africans were getting. On the other hand, Red
Jacket had the role of a Native American Chief, he was a prominent leader of the Native American
tribe called the Senecas. He, unlike Equiano, wrote about his experience while in the United States
of America. His speech was his weapon to defend the religion he believes in. He uses many useful
points and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Equiano has seen and felt physical torture like whipping and hanging, while Red Jacket
experienced his religion and his people s land being taken away and replaced by another s belief.
They both were dealing with the same types of people, the Americans. To be brief, although
Equiano and Red Jacket had different stories and were living in different circumstances, they both
had some similarities in their experiences. They both saw terrible things that hurt them and their
race. They both had to deal with the domination of Americans trying to take away freedom from
Equiano and religion from Red
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Dr. Michiya s In The Atomic Bomb
Imagine resting on the couch watching TV when a press of a button changes the world forever.
A flash of a shining light plunges everything into a murky darkness. The fading screams erupt
around you. Agony devours your bloody raw body and you look for your family, but they are
part of the same deathly silence that had engulfed the burning city. Blood mixes with the tears
streaming down your face and the sweet light leaves your young eyes forever and you become
part of the hushed ashes of your childhood city. The atom bomb was the cause of a brutal
massacre of two towns that ended a war of billions and the start of the ending era of our world.
The atomic bomb is a weapon of mass destruction. In other words, In the atomic bomb, the very
power of the universe had been harnessed to create the most destructive weapon imaginable.
(Ogwyn 1) That catastrophic power of the universe was put into a weapon, a weapon that would
later have the power in numbers to destroy the whole world and every soul in it. Even the
scientists who created it knew of its tragic abilities when they said We knew it was a war ending
weapon, that s what it was built... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dr. Michihiko Hachiya found out first hand why it ended ww2 as he explained in his diary
saying It was all a nightmare my wounds, the darkness, the road ahead ( Surviving the Atomic
Attack on Hiroshima, 1945 3). He saw the obliteration surrounding him and knew the war was
over and how could it not be with so much destruction? Furthermore another man wanted to
explain how it ended announcing It doubtless saved tens of thousands of lives... we would have
not surrendered... It preserved our national unity for the future ( Nuclear Bomb on Hiroshima 5).
He knew his people weren t going to surrender and the bomb gave them an escape route out of the
war and out of a chaotic split of the country. Therefore the Bomb ended WW2 by its gruesome
attack and its offering of
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Alison Barrett Dolphins
Name: Serifat Busari Date: 2/13/2017 Class: Bio 101 Professor: Alison Barrett Dolphins! Land or
water? What is everyone favorite mammals? Dolphins! Dolphins are known to be one of the cutest
mammals known to man. They are highly intelligent. Dolphins are mammals that are fully adapted
to live in water.Dolphins, like almost all mammals, give birth to live young, and nurse them with
mammary glands, though it boggles the mind to imagine nursing underwater. Just like different
animals, there are varieties when it comes to dolphins. There are 32 types of dolphins. They are
Bottlenose dolphin, the Killer Whale, the Common dolphin, the False Killer Whale, the Hector s
dolphin, the Short Finned Pilot Whale, the Commerson s dolphin, the Long Finned Pilot Whale, the
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They do use them to get the fish though and then they swallow them. They can consume up to
30 pounds fish per day. They usually work as a team in their pod to get the school of fish
surrounded and balled up. The body parts of dolphins include blowholes, eyes, ears, rostrum,
fins, and genital area. The blowholes of the dolphins are the nostrils for humans. They use to
come up from under water. The eyes of the dolphins are meant for seeing underwater. They have
tiny ears which are behind their eyes. Dolphins have three different types of fins. They have
Pectoral fins or flippers which are the only fins that contain bones. The second type of fin is
Dorsal fin. The dorsal fin cannot move. Its main purpose is to act as a stabilizer, like the lee board
of a ship. The third type of fins is Tail flukes. The tail flukes are the main source of propulsion in
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Aged Coffee Essay
What is Aged coffee?
Recently, there has been an increase in aging of coffee. According to the saying, Aged wine
looks great, Aged whiskey taste good so is aged coffee. The saying is not all about aged coffee or
aged whiskey. Also, aged coffee is not that exceptional, and it does not deserve the credit. Here is
the history, hype, and truth about aged coffee.
The History
Coffee was introduced to Europe in the mid 1500 s, it was referred to as aged coffee. During that
period, Mocha which is now Yemen was the primary supplier of coffee in Europe. Importing coffee
from Yemen to Europe takes a long journey through the sea around the southern region of Africa.
This long voyage is still held when coffee production spread through India and Indonesia.
As a result of these three great coffee origins and time, the saline sea air transformed the coffee
drastically. This makes the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although it is true for some aged coffees, others are merely outdated, old coffees that are
rebranded as a specialty product.
Also, most people believed that coffee age well, but this is highly controversial. Some people even
claim that the older a coffee gets, the better it tastes good, this statement is also controversial.
The Belief behind Aged Coffee
It is only some particular types of coffee that age well, and they need to be aged under some
specified conditions or else they will lose their oils and affect the coffee taste and flavor. This can
make the coffee taste sour or bitter.
According to some specialists, they claimed that the coffee does not get better with the long aging
process because the coffee loses more flavor as it ages.
Which Coffee Type Age Properly?
In a nutshell, only a few types of unroasted coffee beans age suitably. However, the best beans for
aging must have a low acid content, though this might not be the primary
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Blatt And Scott Editorial Analysis
It is essential for child of any age to get a form of education. Private or public, school is a
necessity for children to expand their knowledge and learn from their mistakes. But, how will a vast
eighty seven percent of the US s children learn if there is not money to invest in their public
schools? Mothers Jessica Blatt and Lizzie Scott in their editorial argue that Public schools are not
receiving the affection they need. First, Blatt and Scott incorporate emotional diction into their
editorial to appeal to the audience s empathetic emotions. Second, Blatt and Scott integrate specific
details into their editorial to emphasize the change that needs to happen in the public schooling
system. Third, Blatt and Scott manipulate the syntax of their editorial to mirror the how the Public
SchoolWatchdogs need supporters now. These establish a passionate devoted tone. Blatt s and Scott
s editorial is significant because it enlightens one about the problems happening behind the doors of
public education. School. An crucial time period in a child s life. Blatt and Scott... Show more
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It allows senators to think before setting in stone a mistake that can be prevented. In an editorial of
fifteen paragraphs, Blatt and Scott only utilize six compound and complex sentences. The do this
purposefully. Those compound or complex sentences represent the importance of DeVos. She really
should be the Secretary of Education, but she is. That is about the most importance she has.
Throughout their editorial, Blatt and Scott utilize short simple sentences. Those sentences imitate
the urgency of gaining supporters. Within the US, public schools lack funding and teachers which
causes only the students to suffer. This need to change and it is time for more parents to stand with
Blatt and Scott, establishing a unified tone. This should no longer be the social norm. Blatt and
Scott would break away from this social norm, and change society for the
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Araby Coming Of Age Examples
Coming of age stories are an important subset of English literature. Araby and The Ball Poem are
both examples of such pieces. They both depict disappointment or loss in the main characters lives,
as well as the recognition that a replacement is something less than the original. In addition to this,
they show the characters thoughts changing in tone after a moment of significance in the plot.
Araby in particular shows a change in the main character due to it being a short storyrather than a
poem, and having more time to develop the characterization.
In The Ball Poem, the child, the initial subject of the poem, loses his ball and watches it bounce
all the way down into the harbor, beyond recovery. After this, the speaker tells how the boy, senses
first responsibility In a world of possessions. Through this, it is shown that the boy is growing up,
he is maturing, learning to deal with the loss of something he ... Show more content on
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Often, the event of growing up is represented as a series of events and experiences, culminating
in the realization that one is a child no longer. However, some forms of literature, due to length
restrictions, are unable to show the process in full, and so will describe the initiating event,
which it is assumed will eventually lead to the subject maturing over time. One example of this
is the poem The Ball Poem, by John Berryman; do to its relatively short length, Berryman told of
the loss of the ball, which was a metaphor for innocence and childhood, and how the child would
now have to learn to deal with the loss and keep going. Araby, in comparison, is a longer text,
though still a short story, and as such is not constrained by the same length restrictions. The main
character s coming of age is, as such, shown over several events, although they are still in a very
short time span when compared to a full life of
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shpory Essay
27. Kinds of epithet. Structural typesof epithets.
EPITHET an stylistic device emphasizing some quality of a person, thingidea. Function
characterization, very subjective and evaluative. Shouldn t be confused with logical attributes.
(wooden table, wooden face, grey sky steel sky.) Epithets are said to create an image, there is a
certain mood attributed, while logical attribute give characteristic properties of an object or a theme.
Fixed epithet(stable) they become fixed through long. (красна девица, диво
РґРёРІРЅРѕРµ, a fair lady, true love, green wood).
Structurally epithets can be of different kinds: 1. As single epithet= adj+noun (angry sky, dead
silence); 2. In pairs (a tired old town); 3. In strings, chains (in the cold grey ... Show more content
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The purpose of stylistics is to improve and normalize the language (normative stylistics), the second
purpose is to help better understanding, mainly in works of art. Stylistics is connected with other
branches of linguistics. But it is not equal to linguistics science, such as phonetics, linguistics
disciplines lexicology, morphology, syntax because they are level disciplines as they treat only one
linguistic level and stylistics investigates the questions on all the levels and different aspects of the
texts in general. It is connected with grammar.The norm is a sum of rules of what to choose among
units of the language and how to use them. The literary norm defines what is correct and what is
incorrect. It recommends some language units as acceptable. The norm changes slowly with the
history. The notion of the norm is connected with the notion of neutrality.
20. Irony.
20. Irony an implied discrepancy between what is said and what is meant. The essence of irony
consists in the foregrounding not of the logical but of the evaluative meaning. The context is
arranged so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the
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Wildlife Conservation and Biology Essay
There are 6.5 million species of land mammals. Wildlife biologists get the privilege of studying
and spending time with these animals as their everyday life. I should be a wildlife biologist so I
can study land mammals. Wildlife biology is a field of biology in which land animals are studied.
It deals with all animals with backbones and studies individual speciesof wildlife, their habitats, and
surrounding ecosystems (Fitzgerald). It also studies how animals may interact with their ecosystem.
Without wildlife biologywe would not have extensive knowledge of other animal species, and how
they could be linked to humans. Wildlife conservation in the United States has been based on the
Public Trust Doctrine where in wildlife and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first national park, Yellow Stone National Park, was established in 1872 by Ulysses S.
Grant (Brown). This was one of the last explored areas in the west. This establishing of a
national park led to more wildlife conservation national movements. In 1887 President Roosevelt
gathered a group of influential American hunters in New York to form the Boome and Crockett
Club with a mission of preserving big game in North America (Brown). In the 1930 s
management of wildlife resources began in earnest. Funds were mostly provided by levies on
hunters (Brown). The 1930s were also the beginning of wildlife research in the United States.
The leader of this effort was Aldo Leopold (Brown). Wildlife biologists need many years of
schooling and hands on experience to become experts at their jobs. Altogether with bachelors,
masters, and doctorate degrees, it is close to 12 14 years. Each university is different in how many
credit hours are needed. The areas are general biology, ecology, genetics, cellular biology, evolution
, wildlife management, and fisheries management (Everyday Life). Deciding on a school is
based on what area I want to work in. If I want to be a marine biologist, schools on the coasts of
oceans are the best for me to go to. To become a wildlife biologist, colleges with programs that
focus on land mammals are the best option. One college that is very popular for this study is Texas
A and M University. Texas A and M University is constantly ranked among
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White Feminism And Oppression Of White Women
Feminist. What do you think of? What image immediately pops into your mind? It is a white
woman, shouting misandry and yelling about the patriarchy. If so, its pretty likely that your idea of
w feminism is warped. The woman I just described is most likely a white feminist, other wise
known as a mainstream feminist. White feminismis feminism that uses the experience and
oppression of a middle class, cisgendered white woman as the experience for ALL women. It
completely disregards oppression that people face due to race, religion, class, ability, appearance
and is often misandrist and transphobic.
The truth is, this is not real feminism. True feminism has nothing to do with misandry and works to
dismantle ALL systems of oppression, not just
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  • 2. Should We Teach The Holocaust Should we Teach the Holocaust to Eighth Graders? Those who do not know history are destined to repeat it. This was said by Edmund Burke. This quote strongly applies to the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a huge part of our history, and we should teach students about it so they are aware of the past mistakes. The Holocaust can help teach us how to make the world a better place, it is an important time in history because it can teach kids about societal issues and kids will learn about the holocaust anyways, so we should teach them about it in a simplistic manner and gradually build up as they get older. The Holocaust was a bad event from our history that leaves scars all over on humanity due to the results of so much loss. The Holocaust should be acknowledged so we can learn from our mistakes and analyze what we can do differently to prevent this from happening again. One thing we can teach kids today is to collect more knowledge by getting opinions of others, and trying to get different perspectives on things before acting on just your opinion. One great example that we need to take a look at is the people. The people of Germany. Well, was he right? Did they think he was right? A lot of people did for they let him reign over them and let him move forward with the plans. The people that followed him had a biased opinion about the topic of the Jews because of Hitler. People can be wrong sometimes. Even if you think they are right about everything, they aren t. But the people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Basic Purpose Of UCA 1977 C. THE UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS ACT 1977 The basic purpose of UCTA 1977 is to restrict the extent to which liability in a contract can be excluded for breach of contract and negligence, largely by reference to a reasonableness requirement, but in some cases by a specific prohibition. S.6(2) states that as against a person dealing as consumer, liability for breach of the obligations arising from ss.13, 14 or 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (seller s implied undertakings as to conformity of goods with description or sample, or as to their quality or fitness for a particular purpose) cannot be excluded or restricted by reference to any contract term. Exclusion clauses subject to reasonableness S.6(3) states that as against a person dealing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2) Whether the customer received an inducement to agree to the term. (The supplier may have offered the customer a choice: a lower price but subject to an exemption clause or a higher price without the exemption.) (3) Whether the customer knew or ought reasonably to have known of the existence and extent of the term. (4) Where the term excludes or restricts any relevant liability if some condition is not complied with, whether it was reasonable at the time of the contract to expect that compliance with that condition would be practicable. (5) Whether the goods were manufactured, processed or adapted to the special order of the custom The Regulations apply, with certain exceptions, to unfair terms in contracts concluded between a consumer and a seller or supplier and provide that an unfair term is one which has not been individually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Parental Divorce Article Analysis Lawton, L. E., Bures, R. (2001). Parental Divorce and the Switching of Religious Identity. Journal For The Scientific Study Of Religion, 40(1), 99. Purpose: This article examines the impact of parental divorce on the likelihood that an individual has changed their religious identity. Methods: We use the nationally representative 1987 National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH). This data set contains information on 13,017 respondents, including information on their current and childhood religious affiliation and family structure. Our sample consists of the 11,372 respondents who reported that they were raised as either Catholics or as mainline Protestants (see Mueller 1971). Of this sample, 3,461 respondents were raised as Catholics and 7, 911 were raised as Protestants. Among Protestants, we further distinguish between liberal and moderate Protestants (n=4,129) and conservative Protestants (n=3,782). We exclude Mormons and Jehovah s Witnesses because these two groups do not fit into the Protestant denomination structure as outlined by Mueller. For the analysis of switching versus staying, we use logistic regression. The dependent variable in this analysis is dichotomous, so logistic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since joining another religious group requires the formation and maintenance of new social ties, it is consistent that women are more likely to switch to another denomination. Divorce increases the likelihood of apostasy, leading to an increased likelihood of switching from Catholic to None, moderate Protestant to None, and conservative Protestant to None (although the latter is not significant). Apparently, for some divorced adults, the ties to religious ideology and community become so frayed that divorce may overwhelm the need or desire to remain in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Informative Speech On Ice Hockey You ve probably heard of ice hockey before, but have you ever wanted to learn more? If you do, keep reading. Today, I m going to tell you some things about ice hockey. Hockey was invented on March 3, 1875. The game hasn t changed too much over the years. The point is still trying to hit the puck into the goal. How is hockey set up? In hockey there is two teams of six players each. The players are required to wear protective equipment. The ice has four lines that run sideways across it; one red thin line at the end of each side in front of the goalie s net, two blue lines about one third of the way towards the middle, and one center red line. At the start of each match both teams play three forwards, who are trying to score and assist goals, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Individuals On Games Empowering Violent Behaviors This paper is going to show individuals on games empowering violent behaviors. Each time playing is happening your mind begins building up a considerable measure all the more in an unexpected way. Playing these games make individuals more aggressive. Regardless of a child s belief that these games are nothing they truly do lead to a change in a persons mind. Individuals additionally may get addicted on the gaming which leads to a man trying to be aggressive more frequently. A clear understanding on the ESRB rating in which stands for entertainment software rating boardis critical. Folks should be included in some way or another in the decisions they are allowing their children s play. A few children wont escape from their room because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More methods for playing violent games are made every year. Being so excessive in playing video games can have numerous consequences for teenagers. They need to start limiting their gameplay which may have various beneficial outcomes.Some of the consequences players can have from playing a lot of violent videos games is having poor social skills. Video games require no physical movement and a great chunk of people eat while playing this kind of games for days. These games restrict the teenager s mind into playing more the games. This causes them to get away and forget about their actual social life outside of it. Also it gives them more problem of actually talking and interacting in everyday basis. They have no interest to make friends because they are in the gaming world trying to beat the new level or conquering a new island. Gaming system now have Wifi capability which lets the gamers have outside experiences with other people with the game. It helps them interact and play against one another. This is enough for them to feel comfortable with them and actually think they are actual real life friends. They just talk thought a headset that is it no real life connection. Individuals don t see them as who they truly are they seem them in the body of the player. They only speak through a headset. People do not view them as who they really are they view them as their players identity in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Sean Convey 7 Habits The book that I read was The 7 habits of highly effective teens by Sean Convey, and I can say it is one of the most powerful books that I have ever read. It gave me another perspective on how I can pass through obstacles, build back broken relationships, organize my life, and what are good and bad habits. Habits are a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up, they are the things we do repeatedly. Some habits are good for example: Exercising and planning ahead at other times they are bad example: Thinking negative, feeling inferior, and blaming others. Throughout this book one word flowed through connecting every advice, idea, and basically pieced the whole book together and the word is paradigms (meaning... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way you might see anything is your point of view or your paradigms and what you see is what you get. At first reading that in the book I did not acknowledge what that one sentence meant what you see is what you get until I kept reading, what the sentence means is once you view, maybe a person or see a circumstance happen and you start to form your own opinion and now, how you will view that certain thing and find evidence to support it that is what you will get. Such as people putting others down calling them dumb or they will never be smart as their older siblings, that person will start believing this find evidence and see themselves dumb. Messed up paradigms gives limitations you do not know how much you are missing. In that instance what you need is a paradigm shift that you suddenly see things in a new way. Seeing objects from another point of view can make such a tremendous difference in our attitude toward others, but the key in doing this is changing your views, you have to want change in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ms Anne Bradstreet Analysis Ms Anne Bradstreet throughout her works and lifetime expressed doubt in the church and miracles shown in His scriptures. In her first memorial poem written in 1665 the language used in the poem heavily reinforces the ideals that God has a path for everyone. In this poem Bradstreet writes blest babe, why should I once bewail thy fate... sith thou art settled in an everlasting state (230). Her words used here and throughout the poem carry a happy tone. She knows that though this child was deceased at only a year and a half old, it was God s will and this child was taken for a reason known only to God himself. Looking at Bradstreet s poems written in 1669 she begins to show her true feelings and doubts towards His path. It is within these poems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Summary Of The Art Of War By Sun Tzu The Causes of Understanding what is Not Said In, The Art of War by Sun Tzu, several chapters of war strategy are problematized and conceptualized for producing the best possible outcome for ones relative side. In chapter 9 entitled Marches, the main message that comes across is interpreting signs from the things that are happening around you in order to prepare yourself on how to act next. One of these actions includes interpreting signs from nature so you can access information about your enemy without even seeing them. Additionally thought over is the ability to read and analyze body language of your opposing team to understand their current status so you can prepare your own side. Finally, the ability to understand human mentality of your own side in order to get the best results from your own troop is discussed. Thus, by understanding these effects to actions, how nature reacts to human contact, how soldiers react to being weakened, and how your team reacts to upper rule, as a result one is more equip to fight a successful battle and be prepared for anything, even if they can or cannot see it, for understanding effects causes on to gain the upper hand in battle. One of the key factors discussed in chapter 9 is the ability to read the signs of nature in order to understand where your enemy is and as a result be able to adapt and prepare yourself for where they are coming from, thus leading to a successful attack. Nature itself is a broad concept but in essence it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Political Communication Politics and the media have long been intimately involved with each other, with media strongly setting an agenda in which politics is very important. (Harris 1999,p.167) Our perceived reality of the real world is largely a product of the media. (Harris 1999,p.186) It is not known which influences more but there are definitely two sides to the story. Many studies have been done to decide but each comes out with different answers. Many say that the media has more of an impact on politics than does politics on the media. The two have always been natural adversaries. Skewering each other in print and in conversation, but generally enjoying each other s company. (Forum) It is the role of the mass media to keep the general public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is still argument for both sides but leaning more towards the media. Presidential elections, campaigns, and policies have always been important in the media and to the public. The media creates a political world that is the basis of the public s knowledge and the later behavior, such as voting for the president or any public official. The themes and issues that are repeated in the media become important to viewers. Those that are highlighted become especially influential when it comes to choosing a candidate. The media affects evaluations of presidents. Presidential approval is strongly influenced by how the media portrays the candidate to the public. For example, during the Gulf War, George Bush received bad publicity based on his performance with the war even though his prior economic performance was exceptional. (Edwards 1999, p329) The values in which people used to evaluate him on were influenced by what the media had to say. Particular televised political advertising, televised candidate events. And news articles also affect the preferences and opinions of the voters. For example, Bob Dole in the 1996 election. His age arose early from the media. During the primary election, over 800 news stories dealt with Dole s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Bancroftian Filariasis The common name is bancroftian filariasis 3. The worm is long slender and smooth with a swollen head that has two circles. The males and females are different in size because males are around 40mm and females are around 10 cm. Females also have a bump around the head. 4. The worms start off as babies in the bloodstream of an animal where they are sucked out by mosquitoes. The mosquitoes will bite a new victim and put the worm in the the animal where it will go to a lymph gland and start to spread disease and irritate the host. The adults stay for around 5 years if not treated. The adults will reproduce and the babies will go to the blood where the process will restart. 5. This worm lives in tropical and subtropical regions such as pacific islands, southeast Asia and South America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The disease that this worm causes is lymphatic fibrosis also known as elephantiasis. 7. These worms are mostly found in tropical regions such as Asia, Pacific Island and South America. 8. The symptoms are weakness, fever and chills. Then the host starts to develop large growths on the body. 9. The host of the worm are all animals. 10. The risk factors and being extremely sick and developing the large growths. The biggest risks of getting this is people in tropical regions that are around bodies of water when it is getting dark. They are more likely because that the highest chance of getting bitten by a mosquito carrying the worm. 11. The disease is transmitted between mosquitoes. 12. The best way to treat the disease is by taking medicine called Diethylcarbamazine which will kill the parasites. They best way to stay away is to not get bitten by mosquitoes. 13. There are around 120 million people around the world currently with the disease. Southeast Asia accounts for 65 percent of people who have it. The worm can live for up to 15 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of The Central Asia Institute Three Cups Of Tea... The Central Asia Institute Three Cups of Tea Scandal Introduction Public trust is the ultimate key to a successful nonprofit organization. Ethical board members must implement standards that prohibit CEOs and executive directors from taking unethical steps toward ultimate destruction of the overall organization. Greg Mortenson, the former executive director and co founder of the Central Asia Institute made unethical decisions that made many people contributing towards the organization question the world influences and efforts of the institute. Three Cups of Tea the non fiction book co written by David Oliver Relin and Mortenson, propelled the non profit forward into shocking success as it lingered on the New York Times bestseller list ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Case Summary Synopsis One man s claim of stumbling upon a small village and leaving behind a big promise to a little girl has resulted in what is known as the Three Cups of Tea Scandal. There are disputed claims of Greg Mortenson s details within his book Three Cups of Tea being false. He states that after attempting to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, he gets separated from his climbing group and finds himself in a small village, Korphe, located at the bottom of the Karakoram mountain range in northeastern Pakistan. Whilst being taken care of by the villagers after wandering for 84 days, a young girl approached him and asked him to build a school for them. He made a promise to do so and that became the start of the Central Asia Institute. Within Three Cups of Tea , Mortenson also claims to have been kidnapped by the Taliban whilst looking for a place to build a school. These men from the Taliban supposedly held him hostage for eight days until he promised to build schools in that same area. (Court, Livelli, Usman, 2011) These details were the intriguing and inspiring details of Mortenson s books that brought many to donate in the first place and why many became distraught after finding that almost everything he said was false. He did not visit Korphe until nearly a year after he said he did and those men that kidnapped him were really his hosts in the village he was visiting. The men claim that the Taliban did not even exist in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Synovial Bacterial Lab Edwanny Nivar Professor Fair Microbial Physiology and Genetics 12 November 2017 Role of phenol soluble modulins in formation of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms in synovial fluid ABSTRACT/OVERVIEW QUESTIONS: 1.Who did the research, and where? a.This research was done by Sana S. Dastgheyb, Amer E. Villaruz, Katherine Y. Le, Vee Y. Tan, Anthony C. Duong, Som S. Chatterjee, Gordon Y. C. Cheung, Hwang Soo Joo, Noree J. Hickok and Michael Otto. b.It was conducted at the Pathogen Molecular Genetics Section, Laboratory of Human Bacterial Pathogenesis, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; and at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a.Staphylococcus aureus is a major cause of septic arthritis and orthopedic infection, in particular those developing on prosthetic joints after arthroplasty. Joint infections can cause prolonged disability and increased health care cost, due to prolonged antibiotic treatments, multiple surgeries, and in some cases joint fusion. If there is rejection of treatment, these infections can cause significant morbidity, including loss of limbs, systemic infection, and even death. b.Biofilms are surface attached bacterial agglomerations that frequently develop on indwelling medical devices. c.The matrix that connects cells in a biofilm consists of a variety of chemically different macromolecules, such as polymeric proteins, teichoic acids, extracellular DNA and polysaccharides. d.The pronounced recalcitrance of S. aureus joint infections to antibiotic treatment is due to exceptionally strong bacterial aggregation and biofilm formation, which renders even high concentrations of antibiotics given to patients ineffective. METHODS, RESULTS, AND CONCLUSIONS 4.How was the research conducted and with what materials and methods (experimentally or otherwise), and why were these methods used? a.The research team started by draining human synovial fluid (SF) from the joint during total knee arthroplasty in the operating room and collected this with permission of the Thomas Jefferson University Institutional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ice Breaker Acitivity BLOW WIND BLOW For this icebreaker game you ll need to set up your chairs in a circle facing inwards. Make sure there is one less chair than there are players. Select one player to start off in the middle. They must begin by calling out Blow wind blow . The rest of the group must respond blow what? Then the middle player can say some kind of conditional statement like everyone with red hair or everyone not wearing shoes . All the players that fit into that category must get up and switch chairs with another player. This allows a chance for the middle player to steal a chair also. Once everyone has finished switching as quickly as possible, there will be one player left stuck in the middle. Then the process repeats! Teeth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Note: This is a high energy activity, so it is very important to keep safety in mind. Yes, poolnoodles are soft and generally won t hurt someone, but a pool noodle in the eye or mouth sucks. So, setting parameters on where you can hit someone with the pool noodle before the game starts is a good idea. Also, anyone who doesn t physically feel comfortable jumping or ducking should opt out of that part of the activity. Look Up Look Down| Material Needed: None Time Required: 10 minutes Group Size: 10 200 Purpose: Physical energizer 1. Arrange participants into groups of 12 20 members. 2. Have participants stand in a tight circle, shoulder to shoulder. 3. Explain that when you (the facilitator) says, look down everyone must look at the ground. And when you say, Look up everyone must look up and stare directly at the face of another person. If two people look up and stare at each other, they must scream and then step out of the circle. The rest of the participants who didn t make eye contact with another person will continue staring until the facilitator says, Look down again. Play continues until there are only 2 3 people left in the circle. Variations: If you have more than one circle of Look Up Look Down going on, you will want a facilitator who knows the rules in each group. With a very large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Northrop Frye s Use Of Irony In Candide Wars rages in countries. Violence permeates all aspects of life. Death is the curse that humans must face. The world floods with despicable evils, yet to the hapless Candide, the earth exists in its most perfect state. He believes wholeheartedly in Leibniz s optimistic theory of the best of all possible worlds. In the scathing novel Candide, the cunning Voltairesatirizes what he deems a vacuous theory and demonstrates Northrop Frye s second phase of satire and irony. The second phase of Frye s mythos applies to a satirical novel that requires the audience to be able to recognize the failings of a social norm or political arrangement. In Candide, the author mocks the teachings of Leibniz and utilizes embellished situations to convey the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Nikola Tesla Research Papers Nikola tesla was born in 1856 in smiljan, Croatia part of the Hungarian empire. He was born to an orthodox priest and the mother was an ordinary farmer.Tesla studied maths and physics at the technical university of Graz and philosophy at the university of Prague. One day tesla while on a walk he come up with an idea of a brushless AC motor, making sketches of it in the sand path. Later he moved to Paris where he secured a job of repairing direct current power plants with the Edison company.at one point in life Tesla was considered an eccentric man who talked about rays that could destroy 10,000 plains in 250 miles.He devised the AC (alternating current) system which is used in most homes today because it was advantageous than direct current system. His transformers help regulate the AC voltage, it could be stepped up or down and be transmitted over long distances through thin wires, minimizing power loss across long distances. The direct current system had a lot of inefficiencies, it could not be transported to long distances due to its inability to step to higher voltage levels. He also invented electric motors that are used by every house hold. He invented fluorescentsbulbs and neon... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of alternating electrical currents and the invention of the AC engine, brought about major changes in electrical power generation and transmission that are the global standard today. Many appliances that he invented are used in most homesteads and hence he brought about changes in the lives of many. Nikola Tesla References Gilliams, E. Leslie. Tesla s Plan of Electrically Treating Schoolchildren .teslacollection.com/. Popular Electricity Magazine (2002). Retrieved 19 August2014. Mrkich, D. 2003. Nikola Tesla: the European years (1st ed.). Ottawa: Commoner s Publishing. Osha, Tim 2008. Marconi and Tesla: Pioneers of Radio Communication. MyReportLinks.com Books. p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis Of The Book Looks At The Coal History Of Her... The citizens in Central Appalachia are amongst the poorest in the country even thought they live in an area that is environmentally diverse and full of natural resources such as coal, timber and agriculture. The author of the book looks at the coal history of her hometown West Virginia and examines the impact of mining and mountain top removal has had on the region. Appalachia s poverty rate is twice as high as any other region in United States. The regions are primarily country and the people are largely white with majority of the locals having roots that have been tied to the lands for generations. Burns talks about how one of the biggest issues facing the area and the main reason why all the money being made is not going to the people of the land for all these years is coal. To begin with, large corporations own a lot of the coalfields in Appalachia and majority of these corporations are predominately based outside of the regions that they mine in and so a lot of the money that they make does not stay in the state or the communities in which the main production takes place. In West Virginia where most of coal production takes place, there is no economic diversification and the only thing that is left is employment in the mining factories, which is becoming less and less. This has caused a lot of people to migrate from the region to other places in search of jobs and a livelihood. Large corporations started gaining interested in the region very early before the locals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Athenian Jury In The Apology Depicting the justification between the Athenian jury against the father of philosophy, the Apology exhibits Plato s recollection and interpretation of the notorious trial of Socrates. Accused of refusing to worship the gods recognized by the Athenian state, corrupting the youth, and informally addressing himself throughout the trial, Socratespresents himself as a villain or an enemy to the Athenian society and jury. Even though Socrates could have solicited pity towards the jury by strengthening his defense with emotional appeal, Socrates refusal to appease the jury in the Apology justly transcends the moral values of the Athenian jury and the modern human. Socrates emphasis on preserving the impartiality of the trial provides support for Socrates refusal to appease the jury. Given the opportunity to show pathos and ethos appeal the importance of his family and friends Socrates restrains himself from instigating any bias into the trial, in order to keep the trial unprejudiced. Showing emotions conceivably cloud the jury s judgment and influence its decisions to support... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowing he could receive the penalty of execution, Socrates did not fear death due to his belief of his old age and his views on death. Socrates views death like sleep in which the sleeper does not even dream at all and like a trip from here to another place that all of the dead do indeed exist in another place (Cooper 35). Despite Socrates fatherly love for his sons, he self assuredly requests his friends to look after sons hoping the truth of pursuing goodness above money and earthly may be passed on to his children. Socrates optimistic views on death and his sons overshadow any limitations for the spread of his philosophical ideas, revealing the gravity of the truth in Socrates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bandura and Skinner A Comparison and Contrast of Learning Theories: Albert Bandura and B.F. Skinner Introduction Two prominent researchers, B.F. Skinner and Albert Bandura, have developed theories which provide differing perspectives and explanations regarding the learning behavior of individuals. The purpose of this writing is to explore the theoretical perspectives of Operant Conditioning Theory developed by B.F. Skinner and Social Learning Theory developed by Albert Bandura. An overview of both theories is presented, followed by a discussion of their similarities and differences. Methods B.F. Skinner: Operant Conditioning Theory B.F. Skinner s theory of Operant Conditioning has at its foundation a desire to demonstrate a cause and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also recognizes that character traits within a person can influence behavior, but does not believe traits alone can explain behavior and learning. Instead, Bandura expanded upon these theories and developed the concept of reciprocal determinism, which posits that the person, their environment, and behavior all influence one another. Bandura argued that personal factors affect behavior, which alters the environment, and that environment is not only a cause of behavior, but also an effect of behavior, and these all operate as interlocking determinants of each other (Bandura, 1978, p. 346). Therefore, if we are going to attempt to understand human behavior, all of these factors and their mutual influences must be recognized. (Cloninger, 2007, p.353). Self Regulation. Bandura s theory is essentially an agentic perspective, which views people as self organizing, proactive, and self regulating, as opposed to being reactive organisms shaped solely by environmental forces. His theory posits that human beings have a considerable amount of control over their own behavior, though they may exhibit variations on how effectively they exert it. Bandura believed that individuals can be, essentially, self directed, at least to the extent that they are able to make goals and then track and evaluate their own progress. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Cyrus And The Babylonian Of The Persian Empire Cyrus II, more commonly referred to, as Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Persian Empire. Cyrus is renowned for being one of the greatest historical conquerors, who in two decades (550 530) conquered all the major empires of the near east, including Media, Lydia and the Neo Babylonian kingdoms; all these cities united created the largest empire the world had seen to that time . However in many ancient texts, such as the works of Xenophon, a number of sacred Jewish texts and the Babylonian peoples, Cyrus was often described as a liberator as apposed to a conqueror . From a number of ancient written sources, including the Cyropaedia, Cyrus is depicted as a very tolerant and generous ruler, this attribute was a very important... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This source is very different from Herodotus version, which claims that Cyrus only became king after he defeated Astyages in 550/549 BCE; this version is also reiterated in Xenophon s Cyropaedia . The details of Cyrus origin story are widely debated, however, the Cyrus Cylinder and ancient cuneiform texts remain as the most reliable sources that say Cyrus inherited the position of king of Anash, under Median rule, from his father and predecessor . In c.550 BCE a battle broke out between the Persians, led by Cyrus the Great and the Median Empire led by their king, Astyages . Although different ancient sources argue which of the two started the conflict, the outcome is mutually agreed upon. Ancient Greek historian, Herodotus claims that prior to the rise of the Persian Empire the Medes ruled the Persian peoples. Until Cyrus persuaded the Persians to revolt and march against the Medes , after learning of this Astyages ordered his armies to capture Cyrus; but instead his armies revolted against him and after his defeat in the battle, Astyages was captured by the Persian Empire . This version of events is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Apush Dbq s Essay 2011 DBQ: (Form A) 1. Analyze the international and domestic challenges the United States faced between 1968 and 1974, and evaluate how President Richard Nixon s administration responded to them. (Form B) 1. Explain the ways that participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States changed between 1815 and 1840, and analyze forces and events that led to these changes. 2010 DBQ: (Form A) 1. In what ways did ideas and values held by Puritans influence the political, economic, and social development of the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660s? (Form B) 1. The issue of territorial expansion sparked considerable debate in the period 1800 1855. Analyze this debate and evaluate the influence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government? Use the documents and your knowledge of the period from 1929 1941 to construct your response. (Form B) Evaluate the effectiveness of the Progressive Era reformers and the federal government in bringing about reform at the national level. In your answer be sure to analyze the successes and limitations of these efforts in the period 1900 1920. 2002 DBQ (Form A) Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals. Assess the validity of this statement with specific reference to the years 1825 1850. Use the following documents and your knowledge of the period from 1825 1850 in constructing your response. (Form B) Historians have traditionally labeled the period following the War of 1812 as the Era of Good Feelings. Evaluate the accuracy of this label considering the emergence of nationalism and sectionalism. Use the documents and your knowledge of the period from 1815 1825 to construct your response. 2001 A. DBQ:
  • 22. What were the cold war fears of the American people in the aftermath of the second world war? How successfully did the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower address these fears? Use the documents and your knowledge of the years 1948 1961 to construct your response. 2000 DBQ How successful was organized labor in improving the position of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Regrets Of An Accomplished Child Pamela Paul Summary The theory risk homeostasis holds that you can make the playground safer, but children will just make increasingly risky moves, says Pamela Paul in the New York Times article Regrets of an Accomplished Child . In this quote she compares the aforementioned theory of risk homeostasis with intellectual risk, stating how risk and accomplishment are by human instinct balanced out. However, in the situations of many students such as I this instinct is overrode by the fear failure. While this fear of risk is mandatory it is also necessary to combat it with a certain level of curiosity. Everyone has a different level of fear and curiosity that spurs them to approach intellectual risk in their own unique ways. Many students avoid AP classes or honors because in the high stakes world of accomplished children, a B+ is akin to failure, and failure is not allowed, as stated by Pamela Paul. In general, students have the fear of failure drilled into their heads since they were young, and to them failure is all about low grades as opposed to lack of learning. The few who are curious enough and have a strong enough desire to learn are the ones who are viewed as less accomplished because they take risks and so are the ones to fail, but they are also the ones who learn more. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, it was only once Pamela was mid job interview that she finally realized that it was not what she wanted to do with her life. What happened to me dreams of writing, of public service? Once she realized this she decided that she had to challenge every assumption she had made about who she was and what she wanted. To do that she completely removed herself from her comfort zone by moving to Thailand, a place with a different religion, different ethnicity and an unknown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Soul Stays the Same in Plato I think, Socrates, he said, that on this line of argument any man, even the dullest, would agree that the soul is altogether more like that which always exists in the same state rather than like that which does not (Plato, Phaedo 79e) In this paper I will argue that the soul is not necessarily unchanging and eternal, as many of Plato s arguments would suggest otherwise. The main reasons in support of this claim are that there are questionable conclusions that Plato had reached that challenge the validity of his theory on immortal souls. The Phaedo is one of Plato s greatest dialogues addressing the essence of the afterlife through a discussion between Socrates and his students. Plato s main argument within the Phaedo is that there is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I mean such things as good and evil, just and unjust and there are innumerable other opposites which are generated out of opposites. And I want to show that this holds universally of all opposites; I mean to say, for example, that anything which becomes greater must become greater after being less. (Plato, 70d) In the dialogue Socrates established that everything is generated from its opposite so must have an opposite. However, it is valid to question this by interpreting the opposite argument. If to say everything has an opposite, would the opposite of existence be non existence? Existence is created from non existence and non existence from existence. If this is true, than would not the existence of a soul suggest that at some point the soul did not exist? Thus, it may be that the soul had a previous existence but it does not definitively suggest that the soul is immortal and has no end. This is somewhat related to Cebes argument that that soul may have existed through many bodies but may eventually pass on. Plato fails to further explain the cycle of the soul. Socrates does not give detail on when the cycle of the soul begins or how it may have started. Furthermore, if one relies on the opposites argument for support of the immortal theory then one could consider that is there was a beginning to the cycle of the soul than there would be some sort of end. The Theory of Recollection also has some gaps in its logic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Power And Power In Judith Slaying Holofernes By Artemisia... Violence and gore are not uncommon themes in art, however, few paintings depict bloodshed and power with such resounding naturalism as Artemisia Gentileschi s work titled Judith Slaying Holofernes . The work is an oil on canvas completed in the Baroque era sometime between 1614 to 1620, and depicts Judith and her maidservant holding down the struggling Holofernes as Judith pulls a sword through his neck. Gentileschi utilizes a combination of chiaroscuro and diagonal lines to not only create the lifelikeness and drama of the moment, but also to demonstrate the motions of the struggle as well as continually draw the focus back to the goriest part of the scene with the bloody head of Holofernes. In order to appreciate the lifelikeness of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, half of each woman s facial features are obstructed by shadows creating a deep sense of the ruthlessness in their commitment to holding down and killing Holofernes. Moreover, Holofernes face itself is completely covered in a light shadow compared to the brightness of his arms already giving a perception that his head is separated from his body and his grim fate is imminent. In addition to Gentileschi s use of chiaroscuro to provide lifelikeness and focus, she poses Holofernes, the maidservant, and Judith at natural angles that provide an idea of the strength involved for maidservant to hold Holofernes down and for Judith to pull the sword through this neck while gripping the hair and beard. Notably, each character is posed in a diagonal position, adding to the feeling of the motion involved in the struggle as the women hold down this large man to behead him. Beginning with Judith, her entire body is angled at a slant, both arms locked in a diagonal position, as well as the right knee placed at a diagonal on the bed displaying the commitment and power it takes to hold Holofernes down while pulling the sword through his neck. Similarly, the maidservant s back is positioned at a steep angle demonstrating the amount of weight she would be placing into her upper body and arms to hold Holofernes down as he pushes back on her with his right arm. Lastly, the sharp downward angle of Holofernes head as it hangs off the edge of the bed adds to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Kant s Principles Of Kant The work of Immanuel Kant focuses on the idea that of everything in the world it is only good will that can be taken as good without qualification (Kant, 393). Unlike qualities or talents, which can be used both for good and for bad, good will is considered by Kant to be unequivocally good. Therefore, Kant s principles require an individual to make decisions only based rationally upon the principles, or maxim, behind that decision, without consideration of the consequences that that action will bring about. Here, I will be evaluating a particular scenario and evaluating the morally right decision based solely on the principles of Kant. According to Kant, the morally right act must come from a decision taken by an individual because it is one s duty, as opposed to a decision that is performed merely in accordance with duty. The significance there is that an act cannot be morally right in and of itself if it is not performed for the right reason. As a result, it is particularly important to evaluate the duties at play in this scenario as opposed to the outside motivating forces and inclinations that the individual may have in the situation. The particular circumstance that I will analyze concerns an individual who is sheltering Anne Frank and her family. The individual is one day confronted by the Gestapo who demand to know if that individual is sheltering Jews, to which the individual must decide whether to lie and protect the Frank family or to tell the truth and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jose Bautista Research Paper It was a cold, windy afternoon a couple days before we were leaving to fly down to Florida. I was so thrilled to get away from the bitter Midwest. I was thinking in my room and thought about heading to Toronto Blue Jays game over the summer to see my favorite player, Jose Bautista. Jose Bautista has been one of my favorite players for a couple years, and I just really wanted to see him in person. I asked my mom about heading to one and she actually looked up a game to go to, but for Spring Training. It turns out that we found there Spring Training ballpark was just a little over two hours from where we were staying the Florida. My mom and I talked more and more about going to a game, and then it turned out that my mom purchased us each a ticket... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I noticed that he was pretty tall when he walked out. When I came down the stairs with my sharpie baseball, there was a pretty good amount of kids already scattered around the fence waiting for an autograph. I was pretty much the only girl waiting, which felt kind of weird to me. Joe Biagini was really nice to all of the fans getting autographs. He would ask where people came from, if they re over for spring break, and he was thanking everyone for coming. Overall, from what I saw, he seemed like a pretty nice guy. I worked my way through the crowd of people to get my autograph. I was right up next to him! Thank you, I happily replied as he gave me my signed baseball. I made my way back through the crowd and showed my mom my autographed ball. That s cool! You might have not gotten Jose Bautista s, but you got Biagini s, she cheerfully said. I replied, Yep, it s better than nothing! Shortly after, Joe Biagini left, the Blue Jays mascot came out to sign. Ace was the bright blue jays name. I figured that I might as well get his autograph. There really wasn t a lot of people getting his autograph, so it didn t take a while to wait for it. At the end of the day I got two autographs, saw the Blue Jays win, and saw Jose Bautista for the very first time! It s something that I don t think I will ever forget, and it all happened in just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Differences Between New England And The Chesapeake Region The Chesapeake region was made up of the Virginia and Maryland colonies. The first english settlement in the Chesapeake was Jamestown, founded in 1607, in the Virginia colony. The New England colonies include Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts Bay, and New Hampshire. The first New England colony to be settled was the MassachusettsBay, or Plymouth colony in 1620. By 1700 the two regions had advanced into two relatively different communities. Although the New Englandand the Chesapeake region had differences politically and geographically, their main difference in development occurred economically because the Chesapeake region was formed to make money, the Chesapeake region relied heavily on slaverywhile New England relied on their children for labor, and the population in the Chesapeake region were mainly men while in New England families made up the population. The Chesapeake region being founded primarily to make money contributed to the differences in development between New England and the Chesapeake region. The colonies were set up to bring money into England. There was no talk...but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold (Document F). The document explains how the people in the Chesapeake region were not there to make a colonies for living but rather colonies for generating money. In the Chesapeake region they prospered by growing cash crops, specifically tobacco. Spurred by tobacco profits, ships loaded with supplies and new immigrants continued to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Intelligence And The Theory Of Multiple Intelligences Taylor Ward Mrs. Behrend AP Seminar December 14, 2015 Intelligence and Socioeconomics According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills, though, there are many different perspectives regarding intelligence. Some believe the human species is born with a natural intelligence. Others, consider that possessed intelligence is developed by the interactions and experiences of an individual. The ongoing argument of whether a genius born or made is still inconclusive. However, one thing we are certain of is that intelligence plays into one s financial status. There are no restrictions placed on what type of intelligence, just simply the intelligence one uses to thrive. Founder of the Theory of Multiple Intelligences, Howard Gardner, would likely agree. The Professor at Harvard University created the Theory of Multiple Intelligences which states that rather than intelligence being considered a single ability, intelligence is viewed by different modalities. (Lane et al.) Therefore, whether discussing Kim Kardashian West who possesses interpersonal intelligence, allowing her to interact with others efficiently, or Albert Einstein, renowned for obtaining logical mathematical intelligence, granting him the famous the ability to think outside of the box to analyze patterns and relationships, intelligence has an impact on income. Throughout this paperreport, the author will discuss what affects intelligence and how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Are The Four Management Functions Of Google Company This paper is about the four management functions of Google Company. What is Google? What is management? What are their four management functions? Moreover, how does Google Company manage those functions properly and successfully? Google company Established in 1998 and that by doctorate at Stanford University seekers: Larry Pageand Sberga Brin, a general and targeted a US for profit company, and low in the online search and advertising (Online). The company is located mainly in the Montaigne Qiao, Calif., And employs 20 222 full time employees, in the June 30, 2008 according to the newspaper (USA Today). Googol meaning follow up of 100 zeros is a mathematical term. This number makes it possible to symbolize the incredible number of Web pages listed on Google. Google is one of five most popular Internet sites in the world. In the USA it is the fourth most visited site, after Yahoo, AOL, and Microsoft MSN and before e Bay. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Decisions at Google are made by their teams. Even the company management is in the hands of a triad: the founders) Larry Page and Sergey Brin) hired Eric Schmidt to act as the CEO of the company, and they are reportedly leading the company by consensus. In other words, this is not a company where decisions are made by the senior management and then implemented top down. It is common for several small teams to attack each problem and for employees to try to influence each other using rational persuasion and data. Gut feeling has little impact on how decisions are made. In some meetings, people reportedly are not allowed to say I think... but instead must say the data suggest.... To facilitate teamwork, employees work in open office environments where private offices are assigned only to a select few. Even Kai Fu Lee, the famous employee whose defection from Microsoft was the target of a lawsuit, did not get his own office and shared a cubicle with two other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Struma Ovarii Case Study Struma ovarii rarely occurs before puberty and majority of the cases are benign and nonfunctional. Mature struma ovarii tumors are unilateral in most of the patients with the exception of three cases (1, 2) reported to be bilateral, including our case. All three cases were multicystic with size ranging from 2 to 12 cm and composed of benign thyroid follicles without features of malignancy. (Table 1) Serum thyroid hormone levels were within normal limits in both cases. (1, 2) There are several variants of struma ovarii but two most important variants reported are strumal carcinoid and benign strumosis. In a rare case of benign strumosis, mature thyroid tissue components are present in the peritoneal cavity while strumal carcinoid has carcinoid... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malignant struma ovarii tumors are divided into three categories on the basis of histology. (17) The first papillary type is the most common characterized by overlapping nuclei or ground glass appearance. The second follicular type is characterized by vascular or capsular invasion (10). The third type is follicular variant of papillary carcinoma. Metastasis is very rare in case of malignant struma ovarii (5%) which follows the pattern of ovarian tumor. It can metastasize to pelvic, para aortic lymph nodes, direct spread to omentum and peritoneal cavity and hematologic spread to lung, bone, liver and brain (11, 12). There are a lot of difficulties in the clinical diagnosis of struma ovarii due to the absence of specific diagnostic criteria. The imaging studies used in diagnosing struma ovarii are ultrasonogram, CT and MRI. The findings on imaging studies are also nonspecific. Triple contrast CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis should be performed to evaluate the extent of disease and the involvement of lymph nodes and other adjacent structures (e.g., bowel). Typically, struma ovarii appear as a multicystic mass with no or moderate cystic wall enhancement. In addition to basic metabolic panel CA 125, CEA, CA19 9 tumor markers along with Iodine 125 uptake are performed preoperatively. CA 125 is found to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay On Organisational Structure And Design Organization Structure and Design Organizational structure and design help companies to understand themselves and ideally to work together to accomplish all the tasks and achieve all the goals of an organization Organizational Structure The formal framework by which jobs tasks are divided, grouped, and coordinated Organizational structure is the skeleton of an organization. The organization structure of Mobilink represent well organized system of control of operations and have very efficient administration who is continuously viewing who is performing the various functions and tasks of a company and how these people relate to one another. Organizational structure encompasses a list of the various job positions, titles and duties of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Althoug,all departments in an organization play a vital role in achieving goals and objectives. Yet the major departments of Mobilink are as follow: Chain of Command: Chain of command refers to a company s hierarchy of reporting relationships from the bottom to the top of an organization, who must answer to whom Mobilink s Perspective: Mobilink has cross functional teams, everyone working as a team mostly to achieve targets properly and also see unity of command in organization. Each department has several line managers who control 11 to 12 teams of 20 to 25 employees ,number of employees depend on the structure of team and line managers has an authority to give direction to these teams for performing specific task. These employees should report to their line managers. These line managers are controlled by Middle managers of company. The chain of command not only establishes accountability, it lays out a company s lines of authority and decision making power. A proper chain of command ensures that every task, job position and department has one person assuming responsibility for performance. Span of Control: The number of people reporting to a manager Mobilink s Perspective: Mobilink has wide span of control. Overall strength of employees in Mobilink is 4500 in which top managers are 75, Middle Managers are 750 and Line managers are 3675.Employees are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Are Kitties Wrong You might have come back home once to a trail of litter on your couch, table, counter and even your bed left behind by you playful cat. This is a common story in many families. You might even have considered giving her away but was too overcome with guilt remembering what you two have gone through. Kitties are absolutely adorable, when she looks at you with those beautiful eyes, don t you just want to do anything for her? What about when she performs her magical dance moves, pawing, hugging and licking? Research shows that kitties are best trained within the first eight weeks of their lives which is when their brain is developing and skills learnt during this period stick for life. Whether you are just now starting her training or she is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new litter robot open air means no more scooping. The litter robot gladly does this for you through its programming. пѓјIf you own several cats then chances are you have had to manage a litter box for each of the cats. This can be a lot to handle because it means cleaning each litter box every time it is used whether minutes or hour apart. The litter robot open air saves you money and time because its ability to clean itself means you only need one for all your cats. Just a few minutes after use and its ready for your next cat. пѓјBeing away on social or business trips most of the times gets you worried about your cat s health and bad odor in the house. The Litter Robot Open Air takes care of this problem by eliminating any bad odors by using one of its special features carbon filters that act as deodorizing agents. You can invite your friends and family to the house without worry of encountering embarrassing odor especially when cats are on the act doing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My Company With A Crm Implementation INTRODUCTION This case study that I am discussing is about my earlier company in India which was in the Telecom industry. Since there was an extremely stiff competition in the telecom industry, companies in the telecom business were adopting to new technological imperatives in order to outperform their competitors. Hence my company also chose to implement CRM solution which will connect all business users, stakeholders, inter departmental executives so that all business processes are automated and the efficiency of operations is improved. CRM signified identifying the needs of the customers and stretching out ways and means to satisfy them. In this perspective CRM was not merely treated as a technology, it also had implications in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... AGILE WAY OF WORKING The consultant followed Agile processes to deliver efficient and effective solutions 1.User stories 2.Release Iteration planning 3.Refactoring 4.Continuous integration 5.Collective ownership APPROACH OVERVIEW 1.Discussions happened with CXO, Managers, Senior developers, testers to understand pain points, challenges, issues and wish lists 2.Analyzed, segregated and prioritized improvement areas 3.To achieve all objectives, it was decided that the consultant will coach on Agile practices with some more value adding practices 4.Defined product development life cycle: Product Roadmap definition Requirements Architecture Test Scenarios Test Cases Definition Implementation Verification Validation Maintenance Support Product Retirement 5.Conducted Orientation session for teams implementing agile. Held session on review process, static code analysis, build and release process, Test Driven Development, Unit testing Participation in a few review meetings, initial demos and retrospection meetings 6.Survey was launched with all the Product Owners/Managers, team members 7.Everybody agreed that there was significant improvement that they could feel compared to how it was before the launch of this project ADOPTED MODEL My organization used Agile model defined on objective based improvements. The various stages of the model are: Discussions with CXO/Managers/Stakeholders Initial Analysis Report ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on Personal Narrative- My Love of Reading and Writing Personal Narrative My Love of Reading and Writing Reading and writing has always played a vital part in my life. From toddler to adult, pre elementary to college, I ve managed to sharpen both skills to my liking. However, even though it significantly helped, schooling was not what influenced me to continue developing those skills into talent. Many different things shaped and influenced my learning, and now reading and writing have become the safety net of my life. I know that even if I have nothing else in the future, I ll still have my talent and knowledge. To ensure my success, I hope to further develop those skills so that I may fulfill my wishes. I was always a creative child; it was something I just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reading was the new outlet for my imagination and the stories I read fascinated me. They weren t too unlike the scripts of computer games or the own stories I came up with on my own, but books actually had the action and emotional aspects written out. And again, while my peers were reading things about growing up, things that had morals and would teach valuable lessons (I remember one book about a shoplifter who had to do community service at an animal shelter), I read real fiction: Jurassic Park, Dragonriders of Pern, Lord of the Rings... Stuff of fantasy and science fiction that let my mind stray from reality. Stuff that kept my imagination alive while I was being forced to learn multiplication and the names of countries. Of course, my teachers encouraged me to keep reading, as long as I wasn t doing the reading in the middle of their lectures. But it wasn t because of their influence, however, that kept me interested in books. It was because I loved it. It put pictures into my head and made me think. So I kept reading. But even then I knew reading wasn t enough... Yes, the stories were fascinating, but they weren t what I wanted. Back then I wasn t sure what I wanted, but as middle school came to a close, I found it. All eighth graders had to take a career class to determine what we wanted to be when we grew up. I remember telling my teacher that I wanted to be an archaeologist and the strange look she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Naked Economics Chapter 4 WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT Chapter 4: World, National, Regional, and Other Organizations Case Problems 1. A popular tourist state has fallen on hard times. The state government can no longer provide adequate funds for its state park system. The governor has proposed a group maintenance policy for the parks. This means that all the parks in a given part of the state would be managed on a group basis. Eliminated would be all of the individual local park managers. Several million people visit these parks each year an important part of the state s tourism. What might be some feasible solutions to the funding problems of the park system? We all know that the tourism plays an important role in the overall national economy and each of its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Something should be taken care of: because of the tourism it will help the country, the whole nation to earn the revenue and developments can be better. Should let them know that the tourist promotions should be handled carefully and organize in such a way that more and more people visit the country and the revenue will increase too. We should also keep in mind that the relation between the countries would last good and longer. Chapter 5: Passenger Transportation Case Problems: 1.The Rotary Club program chairman has asked you to give a talk on the advantages of cruises. He has also hinted that club members might be interested in taking a group cruise with their spouses and children. What would you include in your talk? Vacation on a cruise would obviously make exciting to the families and would also make them feel different and distinct experience. When giving them the speech on the advantages of cruises I would include the following information: The best thing is you don t have to keep going to board off to enjoy like: you want to watch movie it has a theatre inside, you want to swim the pool is right there, you want to dine the fine dinning is also there. I mean everything that enjoys you and make the trip enjoyable will already be present in the cruise. Simplicity and convenience Multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Today s Competitive Postal Service Running Head: Today s Competitive Postal Service2 The United States Postal Service began operations in 1971 following the passing of the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970. In the decades that have followed, the Postal Service has tried to remain relevant in a competitive business environment. In order to be successful at this, a revamping of the agency was necessary in order to keep up with advances in technology used by business and individuals, and to address an overall change in the public attitude regarding old fashioned mail services. This transformation of the Postal Service has been successful because of progressive management and effective leadership. Management and leadership are not the same thing, however they are interrelated and complementary. Shafritz, Russell and Borick (2010, pp. 361 362) state, Leadership is the exercise of authority, whether formal or informal in directing and coordinating the work of others. Management involves power (usually formal authority) ...with the power of management comes responsibility and accountability for the use of organizational resources. In order be transformed, the Postal Service needed to implement new management ideas combined with the pioneering concepts of new leadership. The power and authority to implement new ideas and provide innovative leadership is held by the 11 member Board of Governors of the Postal Service. According to The United States Postal Servicewebsite, As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Style Of Naturalism In White Fang By Jack London The aim of life was meat. Life itself was meat. Life lived on life. There were the eater and the eaten. The law was: EAT OR BE EATEN. This quote from author Jack London s novel, White Fang, portrays the style of naturalism and the theme of natural selection and survival of the fittest. Jack London was a naturalist writer. He chose a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail; and he held a viewpoint that everything arises from natural properties and causes. Natural selection is the process in nature by which, according to Darwin s theory of evolution, organisms that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive longer and pass on their genetic characteristics or the survival of the fittest. London s fiction work, White Fang, takes a deeper look into the savagery of the wild, the cruelty of man, and the chance of new beginnings. White Fang is considered by many to be one of the greatest coming of age novels ever written. The setting of White Fang, takes place in Yukon Territory and ends in California. The majority of the novel is set in what London calls the North. This area is a section of Canada buttressed against Alaska. The historical significance of this area is that the story occurs during the 1890 s Klondike Gold Rush. This provides a balancing point between the savagery of the wilderness and civilization, by examining the violent world of animals and the equally violent world of humans. Jack London wrote White Fang in the Third person. Third person is a method of storytelling in which the narrator is aware of the feelings and thoughts of all the characters. Jack London especially used the Third person method, when tracking the life of the character, White Fang, and aiding the reader to know the wolf dog s thoughts and feelings. White Fang is the central character and the protagonist of the story. His mother is, Kiche, and is known as she wolf. Kiche is half wolf and half dog. She escaped from and Indian camp during a famine. She mated with One Eye, a full wolf, and White Fang came about. White Fang starts his life in the wild. He becomes more domesticated as the book goes along but still struggles to be the fittest and surviving among nature, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The House of Bernarda Alba Essay The House of Bernarda Alba Federico Garcia Lorca was born in 1898 and died in 1936, he lived through one of the most troubling times of Spain s history. He grew up in Granada, Spain, and enjoyed the lifestyle and countryside of Spain. His father was a wealthy farmer and his mother was a school teacher and encouraged his love of literature, art, and music. He was an extremely talented man. A respectable painter, a fine pianist, and an accomplished writer. He was close friends with some of Spain s most talented people, including musician Manuel de Falla, and painter Salvador Dali. Lorcawas a very liberal man who lived un dictatorship for most of his life. However, in 1931 Spain turned into more of a democracy, and was called The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only can she not have Pepe, but she can t have any man. She must stay in mourning and take care of her mother until she dies. Bernarda is a nasty, mean, unsympathetic lady, and having to spend all your time loced up with her for the rest of her life is about as bad a punishment as I can think of. The meetings with Pepe continue until inevitably, things start to get out of hand. The sisters tell Bernarda that Pepe has been coming and staying late at night, and Angustias insists that it s not with her. One night, Bernarda catches Adela with straw on her skirt and realizes that she has been out with him. Bernarda goes out and shoots at Pepe. She shoots at him, but as Bernarda says herself, It was my fault. A woman can t aim. Adela believes that Pepe has been shot and kills herself. All things considered, I can t blame her at all, in fact, I very well may have done the same. The only other woman in the town to have an affair, Paca la Roseta, came back with, her hair loose and a wreath of flowers on her head. She was killed, as was her child as she had become impregnated. Adela was in alomst the exact same boat, as we find out that she too was pregnant, however with Pepe s child, and her punishment would be similar to that of Paca s. However, I believe that she wasn t afraid somuch of being publically chastized, but by knowing that she would never be able to have a life with Pepe, the man she loved with all of her heart. Although no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Comparing The Prophetic Lives Of Prophets, Moses, And... Hypothesis: I believe that the prophetic lives of prophets Jesus, Moses, and Mohammed will be similar, each facing different obstacles. Thesis: I believe that the lives of the three prophets, Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad, are all related to each other through the guidelines of prophethood. Introduction: Prophets have been a major factor in religions around the world, from modern day prophets, to older prophets, and they continue to affect the world we live in. Roger Karban of the National Catholic Reporter, in his article entitled Real Prophets, discusses how the people of old used prophecies to determine the word or message of god. He maintains that in these ancient civilizations people claimed themselves to be prophets who were ordained ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jesus was said to have been ridiculed, persecuted, and insulted on many occasions. The last event of suffering that Jesus underwent was his crucifixion, in which his hands and feet were nailed to a cross, until he bled out (http://www.thoughts about god.com/easter/easterstory.htm ). According to the website US Islam, Muhammad suffered similarly to Jesus. The writers of this article believed that Mohammed was viciously ridiculed for his message, including having garbage and dust thrown on him, facing many verbal slurs, and eventually having to survive an assassination plot against him (http://www.usislam.org/islamicyouth/Muhammad /suffering_of_prophet_muhammad.htm). Moses, a Jewish prophet, also underwent suffering during his life due to his message. According to a website by the name of sacred texts, the Pharaoh attempted to kill Moses in fear that his message would change the religion of his land. Moses also chose to suffer with his people rather than accepting his Egyptian Court heritage. This resulted in his living like the underprivileged Israelites (http://www.truthmagazine.com/archives/volume27 /GOT027244.html , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Description, Function, Attribution, and Analysis of a... The durability of clay has brought forth an immense abundance of Greek pottery, a craft mastered by Athenian artists. Archeologists have found hundreds of varieties in creation, shape, function, style, and artwork in Archaic vases. The museum has been blessed with one of these priceless artifacts; it is the duty of this establishment to accumulate as much data as possible surrounding the vase. In first identifying technique, dimensions, and condition, as well as describing shape, ornament, and figural scenery, one may then begin to analyze the vase. This serves the general purpose of understanding where the artifact stands in Greek cultureand history. Through the examination and research of figural scenes, it is then possible to compare... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His four legs stand more relaxed than those of the centaur to his right, who lunges forward towards a human enemy. This centaur differs from the first in that he faces away from the viewer; his bare back is exposed, and in his right hand he grasps the front of the spear. However, his left arm is open, exposing the palm of his left hand. The third centaur is bearded and is shown in profile. Facing the humans to his left, he stands on his hind legs, recoils in defense, and holds his spear behind his head with both hands. His left hand grasps the front of the spear, and his right hand grasps the back of the spear. To his right there is a small insect like figure, with two sets of wing pairs protruding from its upper section and legs jutting from its lower section. Of the human figures, the first is male and faces the two centaurs to the left of the viewer. Also lunging forward, he plants his front foot as the heel of his back foot rises. His hair is shorter than that of the centaurs, and he holds the Boeotian variation of the hoplite shield that covers his mouth and chin. This shield is decorated with the outline of a turtle. The restored condition of the body leaves his clothing, or lack thereof, indistinguishable. It is also hard to discern whether he or the character to his right is holding a sword, which is short and points downward. The next figure, also human, lunges in the opposite direction. He is bearded and mustached, and lion skin is draped around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Similarities And Differences Between Red Jacket And... Raif English Comparison Essay Red Jacket and Olaudah Equiano have different opinions on the people of the United States of America because they had different roles and were in different situations, they were in different locations, and they experienced different types of treatment and behavior. Olaudah Equiano was a captured African from Benin; his home in Western South Africa. He worked as a slave in Barbados and Virginia but surprisingly bought his freedom and headed to England to support the British anti slavery movement. He learned how to read and write in English while settled in Great Britain. This led to him writing about his experience of being a slave and all the horrific sights he saw. He wrote a piece about him being captured and sent to the ship. He talked about his journey, shows the knowledge, and education he had back then. He wrote about the Americans and what he thought about them. He also mentions the treatment the Africans were getting. On the other hand, Red Jacket had the role of a Native American Chief, he was a prominent leader of the Native American tribe called the Senecas. He, unlike Equiano, wrote about his experience while in the United States of America. His speech was his weapon to defend the religion he believes in. He uses many useful points and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equiano has seen and felt physical torture like whipping and hanging, while Red Jacket experienced his religion and his people s land being taken away and replaced by another s belief. They both were dealing with the same types of people, the Americans. To be brief, although Equiano and Red Jacket had different stories and were living in different circumstances, they both had some similarities in their experiences. They both saw terrible things that hurt them and their race. They both had to deal with the domination of Americans trying to take away freedom from Equiano and religion from Red ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Dr. Michiya s In The Atomic Bomb Imagine resting on the couch watching TV when a press of a button changes the world forever. A flash of a shining light plunges everything into a murky darkness. The fading screams erupt around you. Agony devours your bloody raw body and you look for your family, but they are part of the same deathly silence that had engulfed the burning city. Blood mixes with the tears streaming down your face and the sweet light leaves your young eyes forever and you become part of the hushed ashes of your childhood city. The atom bomb was the cause of a brutal massacre of two towns that ended a war of billions and the start of the ending era of our world. The atomic bomb is a weapon of mass destruction. In other words, In the atomic bomb, the very power of the universe had been harnessed to create the most destructive weapon imaginable. (Ogwyn 1) That catastrophic power of the universe was put into a weapon, a weapon that would later have the power in numbers to destroy the whole world and every soul in it. Even the scientists who created it knew of its tragic abilities when they said We knew it was a war ending weapon, that s what it was built... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Michihiko Hachiya found out first hand why it ended ww2 as he explained in his diary saying It was all a nightmare my wounds, the darkness, the road ahead ( Surviving the Atomic Attack on Hiroshima, 1945 3). He saw the obliteration surrounding him and knew the war was over and how could it not be with so much destruction? Furthermore another man wanted to explain how it ended announcing It doubtless saved tens of thousands of lives... we would have not surrendered... It preserved our national unity for the future ( Nuclear Bomb on Hiroshima 5). He knew his people weren t going to surrender and the bomb gave them an escape route out of the war and out of a chaotic split of the country. Therefore the Bomb ended WW2 by its gruesome attack and its offering of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Alison Barrett Dolphins Name: Serifat Busari Date: 2/13/2017 Class: Bio 101 Professor: Alison Barrett Dolphins! Land or water? What is everyone favorite mammals? Dolphins! Dolphins are known to be one of the cutest mammals known to man. They are highly intelligent. Dolphins are mammals that are fully adapted to live in water.Dolphins, like almost all mammals, give birth to live young, and nurse them with mammary glands, though it boggles the mind to imagine nursing underwater. Just like different animals, there are varieties when it comes to dolphins. There are 32 types of dolphins. They are Bottlenose dolphin, the Killer Whale, the Common dolphin, the False Killer Whale, the Hector s dolphin, the Short Finned Pilot Whale, the Commerson s dolphin, the Long Finned Pilot Whale, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They do use them to get the fish though and then they swallow them. They can consume up to 30 pounds fish per day. They usually work as a team in their pod to get the school of fish surrounded and balled up. The body parts of dolphins include blowholes, eyes, ears, rostrum, fins, and genital area. The blowholes of the dolphins are the nostrils for humans. They use to come up from under water. The eyes of the dolphins are meant for seeing underwater. They have tiny ears which are behind their eyes. Dolphins have three different types of fins. They have Pectoral fins or flippers which are the only fins that contain bones. The second type of fin is Dorsal fin. The dorsal fin cannot move. Its main purpose is to act as a stabilizer, like the lee board of a ship. The third type of fins is Tail flukes. The tail flukes are the main source of propulsion in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Aged Coffee Essay What is Aged coffee? Recently, there has been an increase in aging of coffee. According to the saying, Aged wine looks great, Aged whiskey taste good so is aged coffee. The saying is not all about aged coffee or aged whiskey. Also, aged coffee is not that exceptional, and it does not deserve the credit. Here is the history, hype, and truth about aged coffee. The History Coffee was introduced to Europe in the mid 1500 s, it was referred to as aged coffee. During that period, Mocha which is now Yemen was the primary supplier of coffee in Europe. Importing coffee from Yemen to Europe takes a long journey through the sea around the southern region of Africa. This long voyage is still held when coffee production spread through India and Indonesia. As a result of these three great coffee origins and time, the saline sea air transformed the coffee drastically. This makes the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is true for some aged coffees, others are merely outdated, old coffees that are rebranded as a specialty product. Also, most people believed that coffee age well, but this is highly controversial. Some people even claim that the older a coffee gets, the better it tastes good, this statement is also controversial. The Belief behind Aged Coffee It is only some particular types of coffee that age well, and they need to be aged under some specified conditions or else they will lose their oils and affect the coffee taste and flavor. This can make the coffee taste sour or bitter. According to some specialists, they claimed that the coffee does not get better with the long aging process because the coffee loses more flavor as it ages. Which Coffee Type Age Properly? In a nutshell, only a few types of unroasted coffee beans age suitably. However, the best beans for aging must have a low acid content, though this might not be the primary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Blatt And Scott Editorial Analysis It is essential for child of any age to get a form of education. Private or public, school is a necessity for children to expand their knowledge and learn from their mistakes. But, how will a vast eighty seven percent of the US s children learn if there is not money to invest in their public schools? Mothers Jessica Blatt and Lizzie Scott in their editorial argue that Public schools are not receiving the affection they need. First, Blatt and Scott incorporate emotional diction into their editorial to appeal to the audience s empathetic emotions. Second, Blatt and Scott integrate specific details into their editorial to emphasize the change that needs to happen in the public schooling system. Third, Blatt and Scott manipulate the syntax of their editorial to mirror the how the Public SchoolWatchdogs need supporters now. These establish a passionate devoted tone. Blatt s and Scott s editorial is significant because it enlightens one about the problems happening behind the doors of public education. School. An crucial time period in a child s life. Blatt and Scott... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It allows senators to think before setting in stone a mistake that can be prevented. In an editorial of fifteen paragraphs, Blatt and Scott only utilize six compound and complex sentences. The do this purposefully. Those compound or complex sentences represent the importance of DeVos. She really should be the Secretary of Education, but she is. That is about the most importance she has. Throughout their editorial, Blatt and Scott utilize short simple sentences. Those sentences imitate the urgency of gaining supporters. Within the US, public schools lack funding and teachers which causes only the students to suffer. This need to change and it is time for more parents to stand with Blatt and Scott, establishing a unified tone. This should no longer be the social norm. Blatt and Scott would break away from this social norm, and change society for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Araby Coming Of Age Examples Coming of age stories are an important subset of English literature. Araby and The Ball Poem are both examples of such pieces. They both depict disappointment or loss in the main characters lives, as well as the recognition that a replacement is something less than the original. In addition to this, they show the characters thoughts changing in tone after a moment of significance in the plot. Araby in particular shows a change in the main character due to it being a short storyrather than a poem, and having more time to develop the characterization. In The Ball Poem, the child, the initial subject of the poem, loses his ball and watches it bounce all the way down into the harbor, beyond recovery. After this, the speaker tells how the boy, senses first responsibility In a world of possessions. Through this, it is shown that the boy is growing up, he is maturing, learning to deal with the loss of something he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often, the event of growing up is represented as a series of events and experiences, culminating in the realization that one is a child no longer. However, some forms of literature, due to length restrictions, are unable to show the process in full, and so will describe the initiating event, which it is assumed will eventually lead to the subject maturing over time. One example of this is the poem The Ball Poem, by John Berryman; do to its relatively short length, Berryman told of the loss of the ball, which was a metaphor for innocence and childhood, and how the child would now have to learn to deal with the loss and keep going. Araby, in comparison, is a longer text, though still a short story, and as such is not constrained by the same length restrictions. The main character s coming of age is, as such, shown over several events, although they are still in a very short time span when compared to a full life of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. shpory Essay 27. Kinds of epithet. Structural typesof epithets. EPITHET an stylistic device emphasizing some quality of a person, thingidea. Function characterization, very subjective and evaluative. Shouldn t be confused with logical attributes. (wooden table, wooden face, grey sky steel sky.) Epithets are said to create an image, there is a certain mood attributed, while logical attribute give characteristic properties of an object or a theme. Fixed epithet(stable) they become fixed through long. (красна девица, РґРёРІРѕ РґРёРІРЅРѕРµ, a fair lady, true love, green wood). Structurally epithets can be of different kinds: 1. As single epithet= adj+noun (angry sky, dead silence); 2. In pairs (a tired old town); 3. In strings, chains (in the cold grey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of stylistics is to improve and normalize the language (normative stylistics), the second purpose is to help better understanding, mainly in works of art. Stylistics is connected with other branches of linguistics. But it is not equal to linguistics science, such as phonetics, linguistics disciplines lexicology, morphology, syntax because they are level disciplines as they treat only one linguistic level and stylistics investigates the questions on all the levels and different aspects of the texts in general. It is connected with grammar.The norm is a sum of rules of what to choose among units of the language and how to use them. The literary norm defines what is correct and what is incorrect. It recommends some language units as acceptable. The norm changes slowly with the history. The notion of the norm is connected with the notion of neutrality. 20. Irony. 20. Irony an implied discrepancy between what is said and what is meant. The essence of irony consists in the foregrounding not of the logical but of the evaluative meaning. The context is arranged so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Wildlife Conservation and Biology Essay There are 6.5 million species of land mammals. Wildlife biologists get the privilege of studying and spending time with these animals as their everyday life. I should be a wildlife biologist so I can study land mammals. Wildlife biology is a field of biology in which land animals are studied. It deals with all animals with backbones and studies individual speciesof wildlife, their habitats, and surrounding ecosystems (Fitzgerald). It also studies how animals may interact with their ecosystem. Without wildlife biologywe would not have extensive knowledge of other animal species, and how they could be linked to humans. Wildlife conservation in the United States has been based on the Public Trust Doctrine where in wildlife and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first national park, Yellow Stone National Park, was established in 1872 by Ulysses S. Grant (Brown). This was one of the last explored areas in the west. This establishing of a national park led to more wildlife conservation national movements. In 1887 President Roosevelt gathered a group of influential American hunters in New York to form the Boome and Crockett Club with a mission of preserving big game in North America (Brown). In the 1930 s management of wildlife resources began in earnest. Funds were mostly provided by levies on hunters (Brown). The 1930s were also the beginning of wildlife research in the United States. The leader of this effort was Aldo Leopold (Brown). Wildlife biologists need many years of schooling and hands on experience to become experts at their jobs. Altogether with bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees, it is close to 12 14 years. Each university is different in how many credit hours are needed. The areas are general biology, ecology, genetics, cellular biology, evolution , wildlife management, and fisheries management (Everyday Life). Deciding on a school is based on what area I want to work in. If I want to be a marine biologist, schools on the coasts of oceans are the best for me to go to. To become a wildlife biologist, colleges with programs that focus on land mammals are the best option. One college that is very popular for this study is Texas A and M University. Texas A and M University is constantly ranked among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. White Feminism And Oppression Of White Women Feminist. What do you think of? What image immediately pops into your mind? It is a white woman, shouting misandry and yelling about the patriarchy. If so, its pretty likely that your idea of w feminism is warped. The woman I just described is most likely a white feminist, other wise known as a mainstream feminist. White feminismis feminism that uses the experience and oppression of a middle class, cisgendered white woman as the experience for ALL women. It completely disregards oppression that people face due to race, religion, class, ability, appearance and is often misandrist and transphobic. The truth is, this is not real feminism. True feminism has nothing to do with misandry and works to dismantle ALL systems of oppression, not just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...