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The Legalization Of Same Sex Marriage
The legalization of same sex marriage is a hot topic in the U.S. approving, it in all fifty states can be
harmful to the country. Same sex marriage should not have been legalized in the United States. First,
legalizing can be harmful to the society, Second, same sex marriage it always denies a child a father or
a mother, Third, legalizing It Offends some religions and violates tradition. In addition, It means all
citizens should have understood of the consequences before making the decision. One negative aspect
of same sex marriage it would be harmful to society Same sex marriage has already been legal in all
fifty states of America. It is harmful because In the name of the family, same sex marriage serves to
validate not only such unions but also the completely homosexual lifestyle in all its bisexual and
transgender variants. Legal recognition of same sex marriage would necessarily unclear certain basic
moral values, devalue traditional marriage, and weaken public morality. The State becomes its official
and active promoter of same sex marriage and orders public officials to officiate at the new civil
ceremony, and public schools to teach its acceptability to children and punishes any state employee
who expresses disapproval. ( 10 Reasons Why Homosexual. ) Another negative way that is legalizing
same sex marriage will affect children because it always denies a child a father or a mother it is in the
child s best interests that they should be raised under the
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Risk Management of Technology and Maintenance Failures in...
Risk Management of Technology and Maintenance Failures in the Context of Aviation Industry
Individual Assignment
Managing Processes, Systems, and Projects
Elective Pathway:
Managing the Project based Environment
Balazs B. Varga
EFT11
Date: 06/02/2012
Student id: 19700989
Word Count: 1705
Table of Contents Introduction 3 Incident root cause failure analysis 3 A. Aircraft aging and the
limitations of fail safe design 3 B. Safety by design and the failure of damage tolerance 3 C. Human
errors and organizational failures 4 Recommendations 4 Reflections 5
Works Cited 7 Appendix 8
Introduction
On April 28, 1988, Aloha Airlines flight 243 underwent an explosive decompression in its passenger
cabin at feet 24,000. Although the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although Aloha followed the manufacturers advised general Maintenance Planning Programme, its
management did not implement the specific SBs. Consequently, during the standard inspection
activities sporadic cracks and first signs of panel bond disintegration were not identified within the
safe crack growth period. It has been debated whether the standard maintenance programme
(including four level of Checks, A B C D, at different level of inspection detail and frequency) could
have revealed the specific failures in question. The answer is negative: Aloha`s on ground
examinations were made mainly during night, with limited visual inspection conditions and alertness
to identify sporadic rivet cracks. (National Transportation Safety Board, 1989) In sum, the aircraft
damage tolerance had become seriously limited which resulted in the catastrophic wear out failure. C.
Human errors and organizational failures
As highlighted before, the investigation identified several types of human failures, including
inspection errors and violations of operational procedures. According to Hobbs, maintenance
management is critical to ensure aviation safety, and improper maintenance contributes as primary
cause to a significant (7 14 %) proportion of aviation accidents and incidents. (Hobbs, 2008) However,
individual failures in maintenance activities are usually not the root causes of failures but affected by
the work
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Slavery By Another Name Analysis
After the Civil War black southerners were no longer slaves, but they were not yet free (Slavery by
Another Name). Many southern blacks rushed to celebrate their new found freedom through marriage
and coming together as families. However the joys of emancipation did last, for many white
southerners were turned bitter to the core for the destruction of their economy. And many felt the
newly released slaves to be competitors in obtaining land and wealth. The documentary Slavery By
Another Name tells the narrative of a just a few African American men who lived through the era
between emancipation and the signing of Circular 3591 by Franklin D. Roosevelt which gave
authorities across the country the power to finally crackdown on involuntary servitude on December
12, 1942. It also reflects on one of the darkest times in american history and shows how the expansion
of America was paved by the suffering of an entire race.
The mood of the story is somber throughout most of the documentary due to one s reflection on the
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In the beginning of the documentary where the focus is on the new freedom of the slaves, O Freedom
by Golden Gospel is played to mirror the sheer joy that must have been felt by former slaves as they
finally achieved the right to be their own person, free of being nothing more than a possession. Then
later in the documentary, when the audience learns of the mechanism used to keep African Americans
in a vicious cycle of labor, Rocks and Gravel by Henry Belafonte is played against the imagery of
harsh physical labour and men drudging around in shackles. Including a chain gang work song was a
good fit for this scene in the movie. What I liked least about the film is how it only focused on a few
narratives. I would have liked to see more stories used in the making of this
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Richard Samuelian Research Paper
INTRODUCTION In 1928, when he was 11 years old, Richard Samuelian lived Fresno, California.
Here in Fresno, it is usually very calm, but not when he was 11. Richard lived through prejudice for
being Armenian, being guinea pigs for teachers at school and other things. He also did many other
risky and serious things such as building boats and working on other projects. Richard did all this and
still had time to mess around with his friends. BACKGROUND Richard Samuelian, my Grandpa, is
an 89 year old Armenian man. He has lived in Fresno, California for his entire life. In 1928, when he
was 11, lived an interesting life. Richard had 2 older brothers named Harold and Morris. Morris is
currently 99 however Harold died of cancer a few years ago. His parent s names were Dovey,
pronounced Anahebe in Armenian, and Mugerdich, which means baptist. He met many people and
made many things. Richard loved to create, fix, modify and redo things. Because of his passion for
create things... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Jr. High, Richard made his first boat. Boats were his passion, so he did them himself. He designed
and built his own boats occasionally with help, but mostly by himself. He tested his boats on nearby
lakes. Richard ended out making 4 boats in total. A LONG VACATION When Richard was around 11,
he went to Long Beach. He absolutely loved it, but he also found somewhere else that he liked just as
much. He loved Lake Tahoe when he went. But when Richard was 15, he went to Huntington Lake.
His family eventually built a cabin there and it is still there today. CUT THE CORD When Richard
was 11, he liked to make inventions. He made a lawn mower motor but made one mistake. He was
taking his lawn mower for a test drive and he ran over the cord that gave it power. Then, he did not
think to unplug the cord and used wire cutters to cut the cord that was connected to the lawn mower.
Richard definitely learned a lesson in being an
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Louis Contributions Of The Jazz Music Scene
Musical Style Louis made many contributions to the evolution of jazz as he learned and adapted his
style. His use of harmonies and improvisation was before his time and he helped shape the whole
genre as it was evolving. His technique with his trumpet playing and how the sound played off of the
other instruments was unparalleled at the time. His contributions and techniques play a large part in
changing jazz music from a folksy sound to more of the swing sound we attribute to the genre today.
Armstrong had amazing timing and rhythm as well as an ear for the music which set him above the
rest and propelled him to the top of the jazz music scene. In his songs you can hear how much his
trumpet stands out and the level of skill during trumpet solos and how he uses the tone and vibrato of
the instrument in order to give the sound we, to this day, associate with him. His technique at the
trumpet was revolutionary for the time and Armstrong would help shape what the Jazz movement
would become. (Ramsey) Philosophy
Louis grew up in a negative environment and understood how bad life could be and because of this he
tried to always make people smile. He was a humble man, even though being one of the greatest
celebrities of the twentieth Century (Louis). He was an Entertainer, not just an artist and wanted to
touch as many people he could with his music and wanted everyone to have a good time. His shows
weren t just a musician playing music for money, it was a man trying to make
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Compare The Dream Of The Rood And The Bible
The Dream of the Rood vs. The Bible The Bible has been translated into 451 languages, sold over 6
billion times, and depicted in over 40 movies. The Bible and the crucifixion of the Messiah are
prominent aspects in cultures all around the world today. The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus
Christ has been translated, dramatized, televised, adapted, and cartooned. In The Dream of the Rood,
translated by R.M. Liuzza, the Biblical cross comes to life to tell its own version of Christ s death and
resurrection. The author recreated the Biblical account to appeal to the Anglo Saxon warrior group to
effectively convert them. However, the story from the cross s perspective matches the crucial material
of the Biblical account of the crucifixion without defaming Christ. The main variations between the
Biblical account and the poem consist of additions to effectively convert the pagan warriors. Christ
himself is depicted as a warrior: Christ ascended on the high gallows, / brave in the sight of many,
when he wanted to / ransom mankind (39 41). In this image, Christ appears eager to die for the world
s sins, which is contradictory to the Biblical account (introduction). The Bible describes Jesus as
distressed and records him, saying, Abba, Father, . . . everything is possible for you. Take this cup
from me (Mark 14:33,36). Jesus has no desire to go to the cross and suffer, but the poem likens him to
one of the warriors listening to the tale. Changing Christ s demeanor
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How Cahokia Is The Most Influential Cities
Cahokia is arguably one of the most influential cities in its time. Although there is little known about
Cahokia, aspects of their culture (like games, artifacts, and religious aspects) can be found throughout
the Americas. If so much of the area had not been bulldozed before being excavated, we may have
known more about the area. Cahokia had such an impact during its time, traces of Cahokia can be
found in other communities such as the Osage, Pawnee, and many more.
1. Cahokia made its huge mark in history around 1050 BCE, when they relocated the city and began
growing rapidly. Due to advancements in agriculture and the production of their major crop, maize,
Cahokians were able to develop new traits and skills that allowed the city to ... Show more content on
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2. Going into the heart of this amazing city could almost be overwhelming to a visitor. The Great
Plaza was the largest public gathering area ever seen in this area. There would have been people and
houses covering miles of area. One of the more disturbing things a visitor might see while in Cahokia
is the human sacrifice. Although to some this is barbaric, many different cultures all over the world
conducted these type of rituals. In one burial site, bodies of pregnant women, mothers, and children of
one family were found. Cahokians had a matrilineal culture (power passed down through the women s
male relatives, which is why it is believed that this burial site was used as a political massacre of a
competitor to the elite family in the area. There is also evidence to show that the Cahokians had a
sense of astronomy and a way of telling time, which was brought on by the supernova that occurred
right before the boom. A visitor may have been able to see the American Woodhenge that displayed
this knowledge.
3. During the 19th and 20th century, archeologists were still trying to find more information about
Cahokia and its people before it was all demolished for the growing city of St. Louis. During this time,
many had flawed and misinformed ideas about the area. A very prominent archeologist, James Griffin,
believed that few inhabitants actually live in this area and they only stayed for short periods of times.
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Strong Black Woman Research Paper
What is a Strong Black Woman? Does this phrase refer to the single mothers who work every day to
provide for their families, young black women who have to face sexism or systemic racism?
Stereotypical strong black women are portrayed as overeducated, cold, workaholics who will never
marry, and restless mothers who don t need help and are angry, always angry. The strong black
woman, who seems more superhuman than real, cares for everyone else s needs before her own and
does it all without crying on any shoulders. I will admit believing this hype. As a kid, I often thought
of my mother as a superwoman. My parents divorced when I was about four years old. My father left,
leaving my mother no other choice but to send me and my younger brother
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Compare And Contrast Eukaryotic And Photosynthesis
When comparing photosynthesis and cellular respiration in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells you must
first understand what the two are and why they are important. Photo meaning light and synthesis
meaning making. So, photosynthesis is converting sunlight into a chemical energy source. Mostly to
obtain energy is its main purpose, but there is a formula to follow when dealing with photosynthesis.
The formula is carbon dioxide plus water with the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight reacting to
glucose giving you glucose, water, and oxygen. There are two stages of photosynthesis and they are
light dependent and the light independent meaning exactly what they sound like one is dependent on
sunlight and the other simply doesn t need sunlight. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Or receive energy. The process of occurs when plants absorb energy from the sun then that energy is
transferred to humans and animals. Photosynthesis occurs in eukaryotic cells by Chloroplast.
Chloroplast is known as plastid meaning storing materials for energy production. Chloroplasts main
job is for making amino acids and lipids needed for production. Algae is a good example of where you
can find chloroplast. When looking at chloroplast the appearance would be a green pigment known as
chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy for production. In plant chloroplast which are
commonly found in plant leaves have different structures each of them being important. The
membrane envelope contains lipids for protection, and keeping chloroplast closed regulates what goes
in and out of the cell. The system that converts light energy to chemical energy is through the function
thylakoid system. The fluid that is inside the membrane envelope and the outside of the thylakoid is
called the stroma. The chloroplast has mainly two steps in the process of photosynthesis in plant cells.
The first one is energy transferring known as the light dependent or light reactions. the second step is
carbon fixation reactions known as the dark reactions. The three products of energy transfer are
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Gödel s Incompleteness Theorems
Gödel s incompleteness theorems were mathematically proven results but they had broad
philosophical consequences. They were proofs that would show that there are certain true propositions
that are improvable. They were epistemological truths, meaning they dealt with the nature of
knowledge itself by proving an absolute limitation on what we can mathematical prove. (Goldstein
2013)
To assess the effects of Gödel s results, the theorems themselves will be outlined, as will the three
schools of logicism, formalism and intuitionism, then the effects of the theorems on the schools shall
be considered. To appreciate the consequences of the incompleteness theorems there is a need to
explain the key terms of consistency and completeness and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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(Struik 1987, 203). Logicism disagrees with Intuitionism as it asserts that we do not create knowledge
but simply reveal existing truths (Brown 2008, 125). Since in intuitionism abstract entities are
admitted only if they are man made (Snapper 1979, 209). Brouwer s criticism of Logicism is that they
use the principles of finite sets and their subsets as a form of logic beyond and prior to mathematics
and used it to reason about infinite sets (Kleene 1952, 46 7).
Intuitionism was developed as a reaction to Cantor s set theory and its paradoxes. Intuitionists sought
to rebuild mathematics from the bottom up . They saw Mathematics as an activity ; Mathematicians do
not access pre existing knowledge but construct knowledge (Brown 2008, 121).
Brouwer saw logic as an unreliable basis for mathematics and therefore Brouwer s intuitionism sees
mathematics as having its foundations with Ur Intuition, a basic intuition of the natural numbers
(Struik 1987, 202, Palmgren 2009). Its fundamental and defining characteristic is its analysis of what
it means for a statement to be true. In Brouwer s original intuitionism he demands truth though
constructivity (Struik 1987, 202). This means that he only allowed entities that had a clear and
definable method of construction. For example, in this way Brouwer would accept the idea of possible
infinitely, as it required a continuous set of constructions and remains forever in the
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The Issue Of Reproductive Rights
The topic of reproductive rights surrounding women in Texas has been a hot buttoned issue since the
closing of many reproductive centers across the state. Recently damaging abortion restrictions were
passed and therefor encroach on women s reproductive rights even more by decreasing access to
abortion care. Texas 84th Legislature, both passed HB 3994 as a law and had it Governor Abbott make
it effective with his signature on July 8, or this year. This law complicates access to abortion services
for mistreated and neglected minors and for those who do not possess specific identification cards in
Texas.
Specifically HB 3994 has four requirements of the bill that would explicitly hinder Latina minors. The
first provision it that the bill will make it harder for a minor to demonstrate that she needs a judge to
approve her for an abortion because the level of evidence that the minor must acquire is much more
encompassing. Secondly, it revises the requirement that a judges rule must be made immediately,
expanding the decision time from two days to five and prolonging the process. The third provision
withdrawals the requirement that in the case the judge cannot make an immediate rule, then the minor
s case was automatically granted. This third provision along with the extension of the ruling time,
could lead to a number of rules not being made and to the possibility of the minor s application being
denied. Fourthly, the new bill brings limits on who can have their appeals heard
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The Teachings Of Phaedrus And Alcibiades
Phaedrus, an aristocrat, takes the stage first at the symposium. He explains that Erƍs is one of the
primordial gods, and that the love between a boy and a lover is the greatest love that exists. The lover
is meant to guide the boy, and the two must lead each other to examine themselves and feel ashamed.
...[The boy] is especially ashamed before his lover when he is caught in something shameful (Sym.
178E). Phaedrus later adds that ...Love is...the most powerful in helping men gain virtue and
blessedness... (Sym. 180B). Alcibiades is the perfect example of shame when he speaks about
Socrates. He says that Socrates is the only man in the world who has made [him] feel shame... (Sym.
216B). Alcibiades adds that Socrates traps him and tells ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Alcibiades proves what Pausanias has said about Heavenly Love it s an attachment to the soul and
intelligence of a man, which Alcibiades feels toward Socrates. Eryximachus, a doctor, builds on
Pausanias speech. He says that Heavenly Love and those who feel it ...must be encouraged and
protected (Sym. 187D). Alcibiades encourages his own Heavenly Love for Socrates by praising
Socrates himself. He devotes his entire speech to the philosopher s image. There is not much else to
compare between Eryximachus and Alcibiades because Eryximachus simply adds to what Pausanias
has already stated. Aristophanes is a playwright who s eager to take a different approach to the origins
of erƍs. He says that humans were once great beings with four arms, four legs, two faces and two sets
of sexual organs. There were male, female and androgynous beings, which were both male and
female. They became prideful and planned to ascend to the heavens and attack the gods. The gods
couldn t kill the humans because then no one would worship them. Zeus instead opts to cut the human
beings in two and asks Apollo to smooth out their edges. This decision created unforeseen
consequences. ...Each [human] longed for its own other half, and so they would throw themselves
together, wanting to grow together. In that condition they would die from hunger and general idleness,
because they
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The Stonebreakers
In the twentieth century, the views of orthodox Marxism spiked a discussion that addressed the
socioeconomic contrast between art history and social art history, revolutionizing the process of how
art history was researched and interpreted. Until this time, Marxists believed that traditional art
historians merely touched surface of the artwork s background by identifying the artist, the medium,
the time period it was created in, and how the piece was a product of its society. From there, they
come to a conclusion as to why the details in the paintings hinted toward these cultural normalcies and
traditions of whatever specific society they were researching into. However, Marxist art historians dug
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Unlike other paintings of this time, this image was not meant to boost the morale of hard work as
much as it was used to depict the affliction of the unappreciated middle class people of 1850 s France.
This concept was apparent in its muted tones, lackluster setting with little atmospheric perspective,
and lack of identity in both of the figures, allowing them to be John Does in a world of other middle
class workers who dreamt of their own ideal democratic public (Marxism and the Social History of
Art). This idea was laid out in T.J. Clark s book, On the Social History of Art, specifically dedicated to
Courbet, which was entitled Image of the People:
Owing to the extensive use of machinery and to the division of labour, the work of the proletarians has
lost all individual character, and, consequently, all charm for the workman. He becomes an appendage
of the machine, and it is only the most simple, most monotonous, and most easily acquired knack, that
is required of him. (Life
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Spinach Hypothesis
In this experiment, the alternative hypothesis was supported by the results. The alternative hypothesis
state that, the different colors of light will have an effect in spinach (Spinecea olerace), in the results
session, it is visible that every color of the light has a measurable impact on the amount of energy that
S. alerace absorbed. The colors that showed to have the biggest effect in Spinach was Red lite and
white lite. The red light demonstrated to have the higher amount of energy that spinach can absorbs.
The tube that showed the lowest amount of energy was the foil tube, because it was cover from any
source of light. Also, this tube tested that plants that do not received light, like the foil tube, did not
capture as many energy as
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Analysis Of The Book The Devil
(Part the Third: Almost The End)
THE DEVIL IS IN THE SUBJECTIVELY OBJECTIVE DETAILS
When The Devil Went Down to Georgia looking to steal a soul, I found that I preferred the fancy
fiddle playing of Satan over the more mundane instrumental performed by Johnny! While considered
an unpardonable sin in Southern circles, this unabashedly conceited and conceded musical bias on my
part is my first consciously remembered lesson in subjectivity. Although unquestionably ruining the
general narrative of the song by the Charlie Daniels Band, give the golden fiddle playing Devil his
due, everything ultimately boils down to a case of subjective opinion. So choose your side: Tea or
Coffee; Diamond or Cubic Zirconia; Serving in Heaven vs. Ruling ... Show more content on
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And similar to one s musical preferences, taste in all its forms is a subjective choice and doubly so
with hors d Ɠuvres. Nevertheless, my grape leaf, flat bread, and tabouli salad devouring Father
nonetheless married my Mother, even after learning of her Polynesian palate s predilection for fresh
fish eyes, sea cucumber intestines, and sea urchin roe. Moreover, to continue feeding her insatiable
seafood habit, he regularly and repeatedly dove deep, down to the ocean s black sandy fickle bottom,
to retrieve for her bĂȘche de mer and sharp spined sea urchin all the while vainly eyeballing her
shapely, round okole! As a Lebanese American, the culturally dominant American side of my Father
pronounces these tempting cutlery free treats Horsey Derves. Whereas the more aesthetically sensitive
Lebanese half calls them moqabbelat or (‫)Ù…Ù‚ŰšŰ§Ù„ŰȘ‬, an Arabic term meaning: things which make one
accept what is to come. Fundamentally, I question whether he could have ever anticipated the
unabridged consequences and repercussions of marrying a Tongan or she of marrying a Palangi, just
as Kenyon Admissions may not yet entirely appreciate what I bring to their table! Nor could I have
fully foreseen the bellyaching animus of my aged French teacher and her haughty disdain for the
superfluous use of the unappetizing, English plural form of hors d Ɠuvres, since in the French spelling
the singular and the plural forms are
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Essay about Golf Galaxy Assesment
Retail Analysis To begin, I d like to first introduce Golf Galaxy. Golf Galaxy opened its first store in
1997 making it a rather new however rapidly growing company, and now has over 45 stores spanning
19 states with an average size of 17,000 square feet. Golf Galaxy has quickly differentiated itself from
its competitors by becoming the first interactive golf store providing superstore design, selection, and
pricing along with pro shop knowledge and service, which is usually only found at your local country
club. Golf Galaxy s idea for competitive advantage is to take the benefit s of a superstore and combine
them with the benefits you find at a country club. Golf Galaxy stands as one of the few stores in the
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Income Statement
(As of Feb. 26, 2005)
Gross Margin = Net Sales COGS = $133,080,000 $93,964,000 = $39,116,000
Gross Margin % = Gross Margin / Net Sales = $39,116,000 / $133,080,000 = 29.4%
Expense % = Operating Expenses / Net Sales = $34,849,000 / $133,080,000 = 30.8%
Net Profit = Gross Profit All Expenses = $39,116,000 Shown in statement (too much to write down) =
$7,538,000
Net Profit Margin = Net Profit / Net Sales = $7,538,000 / $133,080,000 = 6.7%
Balance Sheet
(As of Feb. 26, 2005)
Inventory Turnover = Net Sales / Average Inventory = $133,080,000 / $29,627,666 = 4.49
Asset Turnover = Net Sales / Total Assets = $133,080,000 / $65,137,000 = 1.74
Return on Assets = Net Profit / Total Assets = $7,538,000 / $65,137,000 = 11.57% Based on the data
collected, as well as the analysis and comparison of other companies which were shown in class, it has
been determined that Golf Galaxy lies in both fields. That is, they are focused partially on both the
profit path as well as the turnover path. Golf Galaxy has a fiscal net profit margin of 6.7% which is
fairly high in comparison to other companies, yet they also have a relatively high inventory turnover at
4.49/year, which shows that Golf Galaxy tends to turnover inventory at a fairly swift
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Precious Metals And Human Resources
Part1 Precious Metals ability Precious Metals Price Soybeans ability Soybeans Price China 100 40 1 5
U.S. 1 40 500 5 (1) According to this case China can product 100 kilos of precious metals and 1 kills
of soybeans per day and the U.S. can produce 1 kilo of Precious Metals and 500 kilos of soybeans per
day. We can easily calculate that the opportunity cost for China to only produce 1 kilo precious metals
is 1/100=0.01 kilo of soybeans. The U.S. s opportunity cost for only product 1 kilo precious metals is
500/1=500 kilos of soybeans per kilo. Compare with these two number we can see there is a huge
difference between China and the U.S. s cost for producing precious metals, which is 500/0.01=50000
times. In another word, China have a much lower cost for them to produce the precious metals than
the U.S. Using the same method, we can know that the cost of producing 1 kilo soybeans in China
equal to 100/1=100 kilos of precious metals. However, in the U.S. it only cost them 1/500=0.002 kilo
of precious metals to produce one kilo of soybeans; it means the U.S. has a much lower cost for them
to produce the soybeans than China. i. According to the analysis provided above, we can know that
China has a much lower cost to produce the precious metals and a super high cost for them to grow
soybeans. It is better for China to focus on produce the precious metals instead of growing soybeans.
That is why China should buy soybeans from the country that have a lower cost to growing them,
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The Latest Advances In Drug Manipulations Of The Immune...
INTRODUCTION In order to provide a detailed analysis of recent pharmacological developments
involving the human immune system, it is firstly necessary to introduce the innate and adaptive
immune responses . Immunosuppressants and immunomodulators will be differentiated between and a
selection of new and often experimental drugs belonging to each category will be provided. Specific
drugs will be described including the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics involved with each
type. The possible clinical uses will be alluded to along with details from recent research. INNATE
IMMUNITY Innate immunity is the first line of defence and comprises physical (skin), biochemical
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The role of complement amp; antibody antigen complexes Antibodies have two distinct functions: to
recognise and combine with an antigen, and to activate a defence mechanism for example by
activating the complement sequence (Dale et. al., 1994). This sequence involves more than thirty
proteins (Mollnes amp; Harboe, 1996) and has the function of the destruction and removal of invading
micro organisms and subcellular debris and to promote clearance of antigen antibody complexes (Dale
et. al., 1994). These functions are achieved mainly via complement s ability to attract leukocytes
(Lessof, 1993). The interaction of antibody with specific antigen results in the formation of the
antibody antigen complex. This complex has several functions: for instance, to immobilise an antigen
therefore preventing attack upon host cells, to block active toxic regions of particular bacteria, and to
allow phagocytic attack. Memory cells Once the antigens have been destroyed the plasma cells
disappear leaving a few as memory cells which enable a swift response upon second exposure to the
antigen (Trounce, 1997). Memory cells are the basis of active immunisation against bacteria (Downie
et. al., 1994). Humoral immunity is most efficient against antigens dissolved in body fluids, that is
extracellular pathogens, primarily bacteria whereas cell mediated immunity is most effective against
intracellular pathogens such as viruses (Tortora amp; Grabowski, 1996). CELL MEDIATED
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The Five Generalizations Essay
Adrian Medina
Module 2
FIN400 Analyzing Financial Statements
CSU Global
Dr. Osman Masahudu
The five generalizations that I believe are from the findings in the case study The Dangerous Morality
of Managing Earnings go back to the code of ethics that the SEC has set in place. The first is Honest
and ethical conduct, (Gibson, C.H. 2011) which a lot of the managers showed that they were not
honest by doing what they felt necessary to show a positive bottom line. The second generalization is
the full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that a company
files, (Gibson, C.H. 2011). By doing whatever it takes to try and improve the short term the managers
are not truly being truthful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ethical decision making is deeply rooted in cultural values. Cultural norms concerning what is right
and wrong, acceptable and unacceptable, good and bad , and important and unimportant shape one s
beliefs regarding the world around us, including the business environment, (Geiger, M.A., Quirvan, C.
Hazera, A. 2007). Management s ability to manage the earnings in the long run is that they will not
have any earnings in the long run if the type of manipulation that is going keeps occurring. The quote
from one of the examples, On accounting manipulations, a profit center controller reported:
Accounting is grey. Very little is absolute...You can save your company by doing things with sales and
expenses, and, if it s legal, then you are justified in doing it, (Gibson, C.H. 2011). This speaks volumes
that these type of people don t care about the true bottom line all they care about is finding a way to
manipulate it. In the long term you will effect everything what you do in the short term. The other
example would be the following: Last year we called our customers and asked if they could take early
delivery. We generated an extra $300,000 in sales at the last minute. We were scratching for
everything. We made our plans, but we cleaned out our backlog and started in the hole this year. We
missed our first quarter sales plan. Will catch up by the end of the second quarter, (Gibson, C.H.
2011). This shows that if you change that
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Mla Citation For Pretty Little Liars
MAJOR AMERICAN AUTHOR ESSAY : SARA SHEPARD Sara Shepard is a major American
author that wrote The award winning book series Pretty Little Liars, which was later time into a
television show. Today we will be talking about the second book in her series Flawless a book about 4
girls. Spencer, who is having an affair with her sisters boyfriend, Aria,who is getting over a breakup..
with her English teacher, Emily who has a crush on her new neighbor Maya, and Hanna, who is on the
verge of developing an eating disorder. Shepard s writing style is descriptive. She is very detailed in
showing the particular actions or traits/ emotions of a person. She also uses imagery to help give the
reader a better understanding to the scenario. 1 example of a descriptive writing style in her book on
page 2 the text says Emily was the shy state swimmer who had a lot going on underneath the surface
this is a good example because it s describing the person ( in this case Emily ) and their feelings and or
traits. A descriptive writer writes about emotions and characteristics. And Shepard betrayed that by
even on the first couple of pages giving you basically the main idea of the characters persona. ... Show
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On page 4 when the author is still introducing us to the plot, characters and setting. She tells us But
they lived in Rosewood, everything was better in Rosewood, the flowers smelled sweeter, the water
tasted better, and the houses were just plane bigger This is using imagery because it allows the reader
to sense, see and feel the imagery in the book which provides a better understanding and helps the
reader feel more
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Essay On Barefoot Running
Our bodies goes through repetitive forces of impact each day. Anything from stepping off a curb to
landing after a jump contributes the impact our bodies withstand daily. Aside from the impact due to
daily routine, runners add an extra amount of force during exercise. The most basic cause of injury
while running is considered to be ground reaction force. Ground reaction force is the force that the
ground exerts on the body during contact. while wearing shoes throughout the day we are
experiencing a change in strike pattern.In the book Born to Run, the writers suggest that running with
shoes has an effect on landing pattern of the foot during running. It also suggest that barefoot runners
have naturally shorter strides and higher cadence. This reduction of stride had been shown to reduce
the possibility of hip and knee injuries due to less pressure on the joints. In the article Prospective
comparison of running injuries between shod and barefoot runners, the authors suggest that running
barefoot would result in less injuries and is a healthier alternative to Shod running. Theories of
barefoot running says that landing on the middle of your foot rather than striking the ground with your
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Tissue tension is a condition that occurs when tissues are stretched to the extent of straining. Plantar
Fasciitis is one the most common cause of heel pain. It is the inflammation of the browsing tissue that
is stretched from our heel to the bottom of the toes. Barefoot running strengthens the muscles in your
feet to help prevent this injury. Medial tibial stress is an extremely common injury among athletes
whose sport involves larger quantities of jumping and pounding. The reduced amount of time in which
your foot is in contact with the ground leads to a higher level of usage and activation in the calf which
prevents shin
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Informative Essay On Michael Phelps
First, I will tell you about Michael Phelps childhood. Michael Phelps was born on June 30, 1985, in
Baltimore, Maryland. He had two older sisters and they grew up with him mother who was divorced
to their father. He started swimming when he was seven with his sisters on their local swim team. He
was nervous to put his head in so the first stroke he mastered was the backstroke. One of his sisters,
Whitney tried out for the Olympic trials but got injured and wasn t able to further her swimming
career according to an article from swimswam. Phelps did get to further his swimming career once he
hit high school. His coach was the one who saw what talents he had and pushed him to be the best he
could be. In 1999, Michael tried out for the Olympic trials when he was just 15 and made it. He then
was the youngest American male swimmer to compete at the Olympics in 68 years.
http://www.biography.com/people/michael phelps 345192#early life Swimming career
That was just the beginning of his swimming career. His first Olympics was the summer of 2000 when
he was just 15 years old. He didn t win any medals, but came in fifth in the 200 butterfly, which soon
became the race that he called his. He then competed at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships, and
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But, according to an article from abc, reports say that he has been training again since 2013 and is
planning to attend the 2016 Olympic games in Rio. During his retirement period, Michael Phelps got
into a lot of trouble. He had to deal with his second DUI and was banned from USA swimming for six
months and had 18 months of no alcohol probation according to an article from swimswam.com. An
article from Sports Illustrated by Tim Layden suggests that this might have been the turning point for
Michael and could lead him to even more success. Phelps has been training clean and looks in the best
shape ever says
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The Book 360 Leader By John C. Maxwell
The book 360 leader is written by the author John C. Maxwell. The book was dedicated to Dan
Reiland who was a friend, student, teacher and partner to the author John C. Maxwell.There are six
sections in this book written by John C. Maxwell. The six sections in this book talk about principles to
lead up down and across, challenges, myths of leading from the middle of an organization and the
value of 360 degree leaders. Maxwell s book 360 leader provides a lot of facts on leading from the
middle to the top of an organization reminding leaders that it s all about influence when it comes to
leadership.
Section one talk about the myths of leading from the middle of an organization. Maxwell talk about
how most people think leaders are only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
if only every leader could understand that s what 360 degree leader does and is, they would stop
complaining about where they are and be content with the impact they have because of who they are.
Maxwell says, The true measure of leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less (Maxwell 4)
In section 2, Maxwell discusses the challenges 360 degree leaders face. The first challenge a 360
degree leader faces is the tension challenge or the pressure of being caught in the middle. The way the
tension impacts a leader Maxwell says, is affected by five factors. The first being how much authority
and responsibility we are given as a leader. Secondly how well we balance not stepping over our
boundaries, also what is the leadership DNA of the organization and leader. This is how well you
know your job and how well you do it. Lastly is appreciation, can you live without the credit. Maxwell
says, The key to succeeding is to learn to deal with the tension of whatever position you are in,
overcome its obstacles, and make the most of its advantages and opportunities. (Maxwell 33)
Challenge number two Maxwell discusses is the frustration challenge, or following an ineffective
leader. We often think it is our job to fix insufficient leaders in order to make them successful.
Maxwell helps the reader realize that it is better to lead from the middle, than to be
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Persuasive Essay On The Giver
Many thanks to all those who have participated in today s debate. It is a question worth asking. It is a
question that deserves answers. Should the government be deciding our families? In effect, running
our lives? We, the opposition team say, firmly, no. They should not. Even in the world of The Giver, in
the supposed utopia of the Community, it is clear that families should not be decided and designed by
the government. First off, we see that great sacrifices, sacrifices so horrible to the point of being
terrible crimes in our world, are made to achieve these so called, perfect families of The Giver. The
most obvious of these is the release, or should I say murder, of twins. A mother gives birth to two
beautiful, healthy children, and the Community, in their quest for perfect and perfect families, kills
one of the two without emotion or second thought. We see this on page 150 as Jonas s father injects an
infant with some form of poison and then, in a sweet, kind voice, says Bye bye little guy as he dumps
the child s body down the same sort of chute into which trash was deposited at school. And let s keep
in mind that all of this takes place months after the child was first taken from its mother. A mother
who carried the child in her womb for nine long months only to never see him or her. This is a
despicable act in itself. Therefore, the Community should not be celebrated for its creation of perfect
families because of the terrible acts they commit to create them.
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Essay On Kidney Replacement
Background: Proximal end of the humerus is a common site for both primary and metastatic bone
tumors. Limbe salvage with endoprosthetic replacement is the most common means of reconstruction
but it is proved to be just a spacer with inferior shoulder function. So it can be replaced by cheaper
spacers specially in poor societies.
Patients and methods: This study included 20 patients,fourteen were females. With mean age of 40.4
years (range 12 to 60 ). Diagnosed as 6 osteosarcomas , two , chondrosarcomas, two myeloma, two
lymphoma, four metastatic carcinoma from the breast , two giant cell tumor and two recurrent
chondroplastoma. Limb salvage was successfully done to all of them with Tikhof linberg type I
intwelve cases and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most commonly used reconstructive techniques after proximal humeral resection include
osteoarticular allografts , allograft or autograft prosthesis composites.(7)
Risks vary dependent on the choice of reconstruction. Biological reconstruction can be complicated by
fracture, infection, and subchondral collapse, leading to implant revision or removal. Difficulties with
endoprosthetic reconstruction involve consequences of surgical resection of deltoid and rotator cuff.
These include proximal subluxation, instability, and a reduction in functional range of motion .
(2,3,8,9)
Aim of the work: The aim of this work was to evaluate the result of (endoprosthetic versus cement
spacer replacements) reconstructions of the proximal humerus after tumor resection.
Patients and methods: This work included 20 patients presented with proximal humeral lesions with a
mean age of 40.4 years (range; 12 to 60 years).fourteen (70%) females and six (30%) males. The
lesions were in the form of; six (30%) osteosarcomas, two (10%) chondrosarcomas, two (10%)
lymphomas, two (10%) myeloma, two (10%) giant cell tumor, two (10 %) recurrent chondroblastoma
and 4 (20%) metastatic breast carcinoma. In cases of primary bone sarcoma ( cases of osteosarcoma
and the cases of chondrosarcoma , myeloma, and lymphoma ) a wide resection of the tumor was done
through an
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Theseus And The Labyrinth In Greek Theatre
The myth of Theseus and the Labyrinth can be transformed into an Athenian tragedy because there is
not an abundance of characters, there is a unity of action, and a unity of time. To adapt this myth of
Theseus into an Athenian tragedy, a few changes would have to be made. One drastic change that I
would implement is something completely new to the Athenian theatre; I would use the audience as
part of the play. Constructing and displaying a labyrinth on the stage would be incredibly difficult to
pull off therefore I would have the audience seated in a labyrinth type structure in addition to having a
small section that leads to the back of the stage as this is where the minotaur would be. In addition to
using the audience as a labyrinth, the composition of the chorus would contribute to the importance of
Theseus task of killing the minotaur. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The chorus would be composed of the seven men and women sent into the labyrinth every year to feed
the minotaur. Choosing the sacrificed people to serve as the chorus further intensifies the importance
for Theseus to kill the minotaur because if he fails, the cycle will continue and countless people will
have to be sacrificed to feed the beast. In Agamemnon by Aeschylus, the chorus consists of old men
whom are citizens of Argos (Aeschylus Agamemnon 1. 40 43). The chorus in Agamemnon serves as a
wise voice to the audience whereas the chorus of this play would be slightly sinister and foreboding,
however, it would still serve the purpose of explaining to the audience the importance of the task at
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Busi 561 Legal Issues in Business
RAPIDS CHEESECAKE AND WINERY RESTAURANT BUSINESS LAW PLAN BUSI561 Legal
Issues in Business Liberty University November 11, 2010 ABSTRACT RAPIDS is a privately owned
company that operates a number of cheesecake and wine restaurants. Originally founded in New York
City, RAPIDS has since expanded to include international locations. RAPIDS was formed as a
subchapter S corporation. The company abides by the highest ethical principles and ensures that all
employees maintain these high standards. RAPIDS s policies are all based on Christian principles. The
company relies on a corps of legally astute managers that use their understanding of the law to
successfully guide RAPIDS through a complicated legal business environment. ... Show more content
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The atmosphere of RAPIDS is unique, but is constant throughout any RAPIDS facility. When one
enters the restaurant, the sounds of a live piano jazz band greets the customer along with a hostess
who will either seat them at the wine bar or at a table close to the live piano jazz band according to the
customer s preference. RAPIDS strives to keep this atmosphere adherently the same throughout all the
entities. RAPIDS s owners are aware that delectable food is not the only product consumed, but also
the ambiance that the customer s enjoy impacts the success of every RAPIDS entity Lawsuits Plan
Understanding that every company is at risk for lawsuits is one of the most effective ways to prevent
these events from occurring. The most important thing to prevent lawsuits is to be proactive, not
reactive, states Brad Forsyth author of Bulletproof Your Business. The fact is most lawsuits are
preventable if you proactively manage trouble and have plans already in place. (Forsyth, 2005)
Prevention One of RAPIDS s foundational barriers against lawsuits is to approach the business with
an attitude of prevention. A few of RAPIDS s policies will be to implement a three day orientation
session and to require each employee to read the employee handbook. All employees who are hired
will be required to attend this session and will be subsequently tested to ascertain that
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Research Paper On Antidepressants
Veronica Rudolph
Writ. 1120 Trenberth
Research Paper
Research Question: Are antidepressants being over prescribed, if so what other options do doctors
have and what should they be considering?
Audience: Doctors/ Medical field One in every 25 adolescents is prescribed antidepressants to help
manage depression. Depression is a serious mental illness that affects how people feel, think and
behave. It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. People may have trouble doing
normal day to day activities, and sometimes they feel as if life isn t worth living. Doctors and
physicians prescribe antidepressants as a treatment to patients who show signs of depression or have
been diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). Antidepressant
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The Madina Collection of Islamic Art at the LACMA Essay
The Madina Collection of Islamic Art at the LACMA
Introduction The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announced recently that it had
acquired the remarkable Madina Collection of Islamic art. The collection contains works of various
media dating from the late 7th through 19th centuries from the vast areas that comprise the Islamic
world, from Southern Spain to Central Asia (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2005). While the
museum already had quite an extensive collection of Islamic art, this particular exhibit truly adds the
collections as a whole.
The Madina Collection of Islamic Art The first item to be examined is a bowl from the 14th century,
from either Egypt or Syria (Los Angeles County Museum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is very rounded and almost appears as though it is to be only held, and never set down. There is a
design around the rim of the cup. The design is a repetitive design and appears to be an almost
universal type design that could be attributed to any culture. It is something of a floral, or leaf design
and looks to be gold rather than silver as is the rest of the cup. It is a very balanced and beautifully
simple piece. http://collectionsonline.lacma.org/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=record key=17763
There is a finial from the 14th century Northern Iran, perhaps from Mazanderan (Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, 2005). This piece is intricately carved from wood and possesses traces of paint (Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, 2005). It measures 14 inches tall and 6 inches in diameter at its
widest point. It is wide at its base and tapers off, not completely to a point, at the top. It is a very solid
as well as very patterned piece of art, or architecture. Like the previous items discussed or examined,
it seems to have a very symmetrical feel to it, as there is not necessarily a picture to be seen, but a
repetitive element that is seen throughout the piece, or all around the piece in this case. The carving
appears to be open carving in that there are holes in the finial where there is no wood as part of the
carved out design. This piece can be viewed at the following website:
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The Rhetorical Analysis Of Barack Obama s Pregural Speech
In the year 2009, Barack Obama shares with us his first inauguration for him becoming the forty
fourth president. As Obama begins his presidency, it is a tradition to write an appealing speech that is
professional for his audience. Obama writes this speech to let people know that we will not take for
granted the acts people did for us to live together equally. During President Obama s inaugural speech,
he remarked, On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the
recriminations and worn out dogmas that for too long have strangled our politicians . His use of
strangled our politics is an example of using Argument is War metaphor which on a basic level asserts
that there is a win or a loss, in case he refers to the past administration s politicians fighting against
each other s political party as the winner, and the resulting strangled politics or influential political
system being the loser. Obama s speech was hopeful towards his audience by his word choice being
professional, shows emotional appeal, and demonstrates ethos logos, and pathos throughout his
inaugural speech.
Language/Tone
In his speech one of the rhetorical moves Obama uses was echoing his word choice. Obama uses
anaphora meaning using a word at the beginning of successive clauses. In his ninth paragraph, he
repeats the word to to show an equal importance in the sentence. Obama states, The time has come to
reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better
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Boolean Algebra To Change The Rate Of Blinking Of Leds
Describe the experiment in your own words? We built a circuit with push buttons, potentiometer and
LEDs. We used the push buttons to control the light to turn on or off, and we used the potentiometer to
control the rate that the LEDs blinks. What do you expect to learn? I expect to learn how to connect
the circuit correctly and how to program the push buttons and the potentiometer. How did the
experiment work? I wired the circuit correctly. Then I used Boolean Algebra to control what LEDs do
in different condition. Finally I programmed the potentiometer to change the rate of blinking of LEDs.
Describe what you observed. The LEDs will turn on when I push the buttons. And the rate of blinking
will change when I change the potentiometer. What
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  • 2. The Legalization Of Same Sex Marriage The legalization of same sex marriage is a hot topic in the U.S. approving, it in all fifty states can be harmful to the country. Same sex marriage should not have been legalized in the United States. First, legalizing can be harmful to the society, Second, same sex marriage it always denies a child a father or a mother, Third, legalizing It Offends some religions and violates tradition. In addition, It means all citizens should have understood of the consequences before making the decision. One negative aspect of same sex marriage it would be harmful to society Same sex marriage has already been legal in all fifty states of America. It is harmful because In the name of the family, same sex marriage serves to validate not only such unions but also the completely homosexual lifestyle in all its bisexual and transgender variants. Legal recognition of same sex marriage would necessarily unclear certain basic moral values, devalue traditional marriage, and weaken public morality. The State becomes its official and active promoter of same sex marriage and orders public officials to officiate at the new civil ceremony, and public schools to teach its acceptability to children and punishes any state employee who expresses disapproval. ( 10 Reasons Why Homosexual. ) Another negative way that is legalizing same sex marriage will affect children because it always denies a child a father or a mother it is in the child s best interests that they should be raised under the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Risk Management of Technology and Maintenance Failures in... Risk Management of Technology and Maintenance Failures in the Context of Aviation Industry Individual Assignment Managing Processes, Systems, and Projects Elective Pathway: Managing the Project based Environment Balazs B. Varga EFT11 Date: 06/02/2012 Student id: 19700989 Word Count: 1705 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Incident root cause failure analysis 3 A. Aircraft aging and the limitations of fail safe design 3 B. Safety by design and the failure of damage tolerance 3 C. Human errors and organizational failures 4 Recommendations 4 Reflections 5 Works Cited 7 Appendix 8 Introduction On April 28, 1988, Aloha Airlines flight 243 underwent an explosive decompression in its passenger cabin at feet 24,000. Although the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Aloha followed the manufacturers advised general Maintenance Planning Programme, its management did not implement the specific SBs. Consequently, during the standard inspection activities sporadic cracks and first signs of panel bond disintegration were not identified within the safe crack growth period. It has been debated whether the standard maintenance programme (including four level of Checks, A B C D, at different level of inspection detail and frequency) could have revealed the specific failures in question. The answer is negative: Aloha`s on ground examinations were made mainly during night, with limited visual inspection conditions and alertness to identify sporadic rivet cracks. (National Transportation Safety Board, 1989) In sum, the aircraft damage tolerance had become seriously limited which resulted in the catastrophic wear out failure. C. Human errors and organizational failures As highlighted before, the investigation identified several types of human failures, including inspection errors and violations of operational procedures. According to Hobbs, maintenance management is critical to ensure aviation safety, and improper maintenance contributes as primary cause to a significant (7 14 %) proportion of aviation accidents and incidents. (Hobbs, 2008) However, individual failures in maintenance activities are usually not the root causes of failures but affected by the work
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  • 5. Slavery By Another Name Analysis After the Civil War black southerners were no longer slaves, but they were not yet free (Slavery by Another Name). Many southern blacks rushed to celebrate their new found freedom through marriage and coming together as families. However the joys of emancipation did last, for many white southerners were turned bitter to the core for the destruction of their economy. And many felt the newly released slaves to be competitors in obtaining land and wealth. The documentary Slavery By Another Name tells the narrative of a just a few African American men who lived through the era between emancipation and the signing of Circular 3591 by Franklin D. Roosevelt which gave authorities across the country the power to finally crackdown on involuntary servitude on December 12, 1942. It also reflects on one of the darkest times in american history and shows how the expansion of America was paved by the suffering of an entire race. The mood of the story is somber throughout most of the documentary due to one s reflection on the past evils of America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the documentary where the focus is on the new freedom of the slaves, O Freedom by Golden Gospel is played to mirror the sheer joy that must have been felt by former slaves as they finally achieved the right to be their own person, free of being nothing more than a possession. Then later in the documentary, when the audience learns of the mechanism used to keep African Americans in a vicious cycle of labor, Rocks and Gravel by Henry Belafonte is played against the imagery of harsh physical labour and men drudging around in shackles. Including a chain gang work song was a good fit for this scene in the movie. What I liked least about the film is how it only focused on a few narratives. I would have liked to see more stories used in the making of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Richard Samuelian Research Paper INTRODUCTION In 1928, when he was 11 years old, Richard Samuelian lived Fresno, California. Here in Fresno, it is usually very calm, but not when he was 11. Richard lived through prejudice for being Armenian, being guinea pigs for teachers at school and other things. He also did many other risky and serious things such as building boats and working on other projects. Richard did all this and still had time to mess around with his friends. BACKGROUND Richard Samuelian, my Grandpa, is an 89 year old Armenian man. He has lived in Fresno, California for his entire life. In 1928, when he was 11, lived an interesting life. Richard had 2 older brothers named Harold and Morris. Morris is currently 99 however Harold died of cancer a few years ago. His parent s names were Dovey, pronounced Anahebe in Armenian, and Mugerdich, which means baptist. He met many people and made many things. Richard loved to create, fix, modify and redo things. Because of his passion for create things... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Jr. High, Richard made his first boat. Boats were his passion, so he did them himself. He designed and built his own boats occasionally with help, but mostly by himself. He tested his boats on nearby lakes. Richard ended out making 4 boats in total. A LONG VACATION When Richard was around 11, he went to Long Beach. He absolutely loved it, but he also found somewhere else that he liked just as much. He loved Lake Tahoe when he went. But when Richard was 15, he went to Huntington Lake. His family eventually built a cabin there and it is still there today. CUT THE CORD When Richard was 11, he liked to make inventions. He made a lawn mower motor but made one mistake. He was taking his lawn mower for a test drive and he ran over the cord that gave it power. Then, he did not think to unplug the cord and used wire cutters to cut the cord that was connected to the lawn mower. Richard definitely learned a lesson in being an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Louis Contributions Of The Jazz Music Scene Musical Style Louis made many contributions to the evolution of jazz as he learned and adapted his style. His use of harmonies and improvisation was before his time and he helped shape the whole genre as it was evolving. His technique with his trumpet playing and how the sound played off of the other instruments was unparalleled at the time. His contributions and techniques play a large part in changing jazz music from a folksy sound to more of the swing sound we attribute to the genre today. Armstrong had amazing timing and rhythm as well as an ear for the music which set him above the rest and propelled him to the top of the jazz music scene. In his songs you can hear how much his trumpet stands out and the level of skill during trumpet solos and how he uses the tone and vibrato of the instrument in order to give the sound we, to this day, associate with him. His technique at the trumpet was revolutionary for the time and Armstrong would help shape what the Jazz movement would become. (Ramsey) Philosophy Louis grew up in a negative environment and understood how bad life could be and because of this he tried to always make people smile. He was a humble man, even though being one of the greatest celebrities of the twentieth Century (Louis). He was an Entertainer, not just an artist and wanted to touch as many people he could with his music and wanted everyone to have a good time. His shows weren t just a musician playing music for money, it was a man trying to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Compare The Dream Of The Rood And The Bible The Dream of the Rood vs. The Bible The Bible has been translated into 451 languages, sold over 6 billion times, and depicted in over 40 movies. The Bible and the crucifixion of the Messiah are prominent aspects in cultures all around the world today. The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has been translated, dramatized, televised, adapted, and cartooned. In The Dream of the Rood, translated by R.M. Liuzza, the Biblical cross comes to life to tell its own version of Christ s death and resurrection. The author recreated the Biblical account to appeal to the Anglo Saxon warrior group to effectively convert them. However, the story from the cross s perspective matches the crucial material of the Biblical account of the crucifixion without defaming Christ. The main variations between the Biblical account and the poem consist of additions to effectively convert the pagan warriors. Christ himself is depicted as a warrior: Christ ascended on the high gallows, / brave in the sight of many, when he wanted to / ransom mankind (39 41). In this image, Christ appears eager to die for the world s sins, which is contradictory to the Biblical account (introduction). The Bible describes Jesus as distressed and records him, saying, Abba, Father, . . . everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me (Mark 14:33,36). Jesus has no desire to go to the cross and suffer, but the poem likens him to one of the warriors listening to the tale. Changing Christ s demeanor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How Cahokia Is The Most Influential Cities Cahokia is arguably one of the most influential cities in its time. Although there is little known about Cahokia, aspects of their culture (like games, artifacts, and religious aspects) can be found throughout the Americas. If so much of the area had not been bulldozed before being excavated, we may have known more about the area. Cahokia had such an impact during its time, traces of Cahokia can be found in other communities such as the Osage, Pawnee, and many more. 1. Cahokia made its huge mark in history around 1050 BCE, when they relocated the city and began growing rapidly. Due to advancements in agriculture and the production of their major crop, maize, Cahokians were able to develop new traits and skills that allowed the city to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Going into the heart of this amazing city could almost be overwhelming to a visitor. The Great Plaza was the largest public gathering area ever seen in this area. There would have been people and houses covering miles of area. One of the more disturbing things a visitor might see while in Cahokia is the human sacrifice. Although to some this is barbaric, many different cultures all over the world conducted these type of rituals. In one burial site, bodies of pregnant women, mothers, and children of one family were found. Cahokians had a matrilineal culture (power passed down through the women s male relatives, which is why it is believed that this burial site was used as a political massacre of a competitor to the elite family in the area. There is also evidence to show that the Cahokians had a sense of astronomy and a way of telling time, which was brought on by the supernova that occurred right before the boom. A visitor may have been able to see the American Woodhenge that displayed this knowledge. 3. During the 19th and 20th century, archeologists were still trying to find more information about Cahokia and its people before it was all demolished for the growing city of St. Louis. During this time, many had flawed and misinformed ideas about the area. A very prominent archeologist, James Griffin, believed that few inhabitants actually live in this area and they only stayed for short periods of times. Gh6This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Strong Black Woman Research Paper What is a Strong Black Woman? Does this phrase refer to the single mothers who work every day to provide for their families, young black women who have to face sexism or systemic racism? Stereotypical strong black women are portrayed as overeducated, cold, workaholics who will never marry, and restless mothers who don t need help and are angry, always angry. The strong black woman, who seems more superhuman than real, cares for everyone else s needs before her own and does it all without crying on any shoulders. I will admit believing this hype. As a kid, I often thought of my mother as a superwoman. My parents divorced when I was about four years old. My father left, leaving my mother no other choice but to send me and my younger brother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Compare And Contrast Eukaryotic And Photosynthesis When comparing photosynthesis and cellular respiration in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells you must first understand what the two are and why they are important. Photo meaning light and synthesis meaning making. So, photosynthesis is converting sunlight into a chemical energy source. Mostly to obtain energy is its main purpose, but there is a formula to follow when dealing with photosynthesis. The formula is carbon dioxide plus water with the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight reacting to glucose giving you glucose, water, and oxygen. There are two stages of photosynthesis and they are light dependent and the light independent meaning exactly what they sound like one is dependent on sunlight and the other simply doesn t need sunlight. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or receive energy. The process of occurs when plants absorb energy from the sun then that energy is transferred to humans and animals. Photosynthesis occurs in eukaryotic cells by Chloroplast. Chloroplast is known as plastid meaning storing materials for energy production. Chloroplasts main job is for making amino acids and lipids needed for production. Algae is a good example of where you can find chloroplast. When looking at chloroplast the appearance would be a green pigment known as chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy for production. In plant chloroplast which are commonly found in plant leaves have different structures each of them being important. The membrane envelope contains lipids for protection, and keeping chloroplast closed regulates what goes in and out of the cell. The system that converts light energy to chemical energy is through the function thylakoid system. The fluid that is inside the membrane envelope and the outside of the thylakoid is called the stroma. The chloroplast has mainly two steps in the process of photosynthesis in plant cells. The first one is energy transferring known as the light dependent or light reactions. the second step is carbon fixation reactions known as the dark reactions. The three products of energy transfer are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gödel s Incompleteness Theorems Gödel s incompleteness theorems were mathematically proven results but they had broad philosophical consequences. They were proofs that would show that there are certain true propositions that are improvable. They were epistemological truths, meaning they dealt with the nature of knowledge itself by proving an absolute limitation on what we can mathematical prove. (Goldstein 2013) To assess the effects of Gödel s results, the theorems themselves will be outlined, as will the three schools of logicism, formalism and intuitionism, then the effects of the theorems on the schools shall be considered. To appreciate the consequences of the incompleteness theorems there is a need to explain the key terms of consistency and completeness and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Struik 1987, 203). Logicism disagrees with Intuitionism as it asserts that we do not create knowledge but simply reveal existing truths (Brown 2008, 125). Since in intuitionism abstract entities are admitted only if they are man made (Snapper 1979, 209). Brouwer s criticism of Logicism is that they use the principles of finite sets and their subsets as a form of logic beyond and prior to mathematics and used it to reason about infinite sets (Kleene 1952, 46 7). Intuitionism was developed as a reaction to Cantor s set theory and its paradoxes. Intuitionists sought to rebuild mathematics from the bottom up . They saw Mathematics as an activity ; Mathematicians do not access pre existing knowledge but construct knowledge (Brown 2008, 121). Brouwer saw logic as an unreliable basis for mathematics and therefore Brouwer s intuitionism sees mathematics as having its foundations with Ur Intuition, a basic intuition of the natural numbers (Struik 1987, 202, Palmgren 2009). Its fundamental and defining characteristic is its analysis of what it means for a statement to be true. In Brouwer s original intuitionism he demands truth though constructivity (Struik 1987, 202). This means that he only allowed entities that had a clear and definable method of construction. For example, in this way Brouwer would accept the idea of possible infinitely, as it required a continuous set of constructions and remains forever in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Issue Of Reproductive Rights The topic of reproductive rights surrounding women in Texas has been a hot buttoned issue since the closing of many reproductive centers across the state. Recently damaging abortion restrictions were passed and therefor encroach on women s reproductive rights even more by decreasing access to abortion care. Texas 84th Legislature, both passed HB 3994 as a law and had it Governor Abbott make it effective with his signature on July 8, or this year. This law complicates access to abortion services for mistreated and neglected minors and for those who do not possess specific identification cards in Texas. Specifically HB 3994 has four requirements of the bill that would explicitly hinder Latina minors. The first provision it that the bill will make it harder for a minor to demonstrate that she needs a judge to approve her for an abortion because the level of evidence that the minor must acquire is much more encompassing. Secondly, it revises the requirement that a judges rule must be made immediately, expanding the decision time from two days to five and prolonging the process. The third provision withdrawals the requirement that in the case the judge cannot make an immediate rule, then the minor s case was automatically granted. This third provision along with the extension of the ruling time, could lead to a number of rules not being made and to the possibility of the minor s application being denied. Fourthly, the new bill brings limits on who can have their appeals heard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Teachings Of Phaedrus And Alcibiades Phaedrus, an aristocrat, takes the stage first at the symposium. He explains that Erƍs is one of the primordial gods, and that the love between a boy and a lover is the greatest love that exists. The lover is meant to guide the boy, and the two must lead each other to examine themselves and feel ashamed. ...[The boy] is especially ashamed before his lover when he is caught in something shameful (Sym. 178E). Phaedrus later adds that ...Love is...the most powerful in helping men gain virtue and blessedness... (Sym. 180B). Alcibiades is the perfect example of shame when he speaks about Socrates. He says that Socrates is the only man in the world who has made [him] feel shame... (Sym. 216B). Alcibiades adds that Socrates traps him and tells ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alcibiades proves what Pausanias has said about Heavenly Love it s an attachment to the soul and intelligence of a man, which Alcibiades feels toward Socrates. Eryximachus, a doctor, builds on Pausanias speech. He says that Heavenly Love and those who feel it ...must be encouraged and protected (Sym. 187D). Alcibiades encourages his own Heavenly Love for Socrates by praising Socrates himself. He devotes his entire speech to the philosopher s image. There is not much else to compare between Eryximachus and Alcibiades because Eryximachus simply adds to what Pausanias has already stated. Aristophanes is a playwright who s eager to take a different approach to the origins of erƍs. He says that humans were once great beings with four arms, four legs, two faces and two sets of sexual organs. There were male, female and androgynous beings, which were both male and female. They became prideful and planned to ascend to the heavens and attack the gods. The gods couldn t kill the humans because then no one would worship them. Zeus instead opts to cut the human beings in two and asks Apollo to smooth out their edges. This decision created unforeseen consequences. ...Each [human] longed for its own other half, and so they would throw themselves together, wanting to grow together. In that condition they would die from hunger and general idleness, because they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Stonebreakers In the twentieth century, the views of orthodox Marxism spiked a discussion that addressed the socioeconomic contrast between art history and social art history, revolutionizing the process of how art history was researched and interpreted. Until this time, Marxists believed that traditional art historians merely touched surface of the artwork s background by identifying the artist, the medium, the time period it was created in, and how the piece was a product of its society. From there, they come to a conclusion as to why the details in the paintings hinted toward these cultural normalcies and traditions of whatever specific society they were researching into. However, Marxist art historians dug much deeper than that, researching particular cultural customs and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike other paintings of this time, this image was not meant to boost the morale of hard work as much as it was used to depict the affliction of the unappreciated middle class people of 1850 s France. This concept was apparent in its muted tones, lackluster setting with little atmospheric perspective, and lack of identity in both of the figures, allowing them to be John Does in a world of other middle class workers who dreamt of their own ideal democratic public (Marxism and the Social History of Art). This idea was laid out in T.J. Clark s book, On the Social History of Art, specifically dedicated to Courbet, which was entitled Image of the People: Owing to the extensive use of machinery and to the division of labour, the work of the proletarians has lost all individual character, and, consequently, all charm for the workman. He becomes an appendage of the machine, and it is only the most simple, most monotonous, and most easily acquired knack, that is required of him. (Life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Spinach Hypothesis In this experiment, the alternative hypothesis was supported by the results. The alternative hypothesis state that, the different colors of light will have an effect in spinach (Spinecea olerace), in the results session, it is visible that every color of the light has a measurable impact on the amount of energy that S. alerace absorbed. The colors that showed to have the biggest effect in Spinach was Red lite and white lite. The red light demonstrated to have the higher amount of energy that spinach can absorbs. The tube that showed the lowest amount of energy was the foil tube, because it was cover from any source of light. Also, this tube tested that plants that do not received light, like the foil tube, did not capture as many energy as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis Of The Book The Devil (Part the Third: Almost The End) THE DEVIL IS IN THE SUBJECTIVELY OBJECTIVE DETAILS When The Devil Went Down to Georgia looking to steal a soul, I found that I preferred the fancy fiddle playing of Satan over the more mundane instrumental performed by Johnny! While considered an unpardonable sin in Southern circles, this unabashedly conceited and conceded musical bias on my part is my first consciously remembered lesson in subjectivity. Although unquestionably ruining the general narrative of the song by the Charlie Daniels Band, give the golden fiddle playing Devil his due, everything ultimately boils down to a case of subjective opinion. So choose your side: Tea or Coffee; Diamond or Cubic Zirconia; Serving in Heaven vs. Ruling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And similar to one s musical preferences, taste in all its forms is a subjective choice and doubly so with hors d Ɠuvres. Nevertheless, my grape leaf, flat bread, and tabouli salad devouring Father nonetheless married my Mother, even after learning of her Polynesian palate s predilection for fresh fish eyes, sea cucumber intestines, and sea urchin roe. Moreover, to continue feeding her insatiable seafood habit, he regularly and repeatedly dove deep, down to the ocean s black sandy fickle bottom, to retrieve for her bĂȘche de mer and sharp spined sea urchin all the while vainly eyeballing her shapely, round okole! As a Lebanese American, the culturally dominant American side of my Father pronounces these tempting cutlery free treats Horsey Derves. Whereas the more aesthetically sensitive Lebanese half calls them moqabbelat or (‫)Ù…Ù‚ŰšŰ§Ù„ŰȘ‬, an Arabic term meaning: things which make one accept what is to come. Fundamentally, I question whether he could have ever anticipated the unabridged consequences and repercussions of marrying a Tongan or she of marrying a Palangi, just as Kenyon Admissions may not yet entirely appreciate what I bring to their table! Nor could I have fully foreseen the bellyaching animus of my aged French teacher and her haughty disdain for the superfluous use of the unappetizing, English plural form of hors d Ɠuvres, since in the French spelling the singular and the plural forms are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Golf Galaxy Assesment Retail Analysis To begin, I d like to first introduce Golf Galaxy. Golf Galaxy opened its first store in 1997 making it a rather new however rapidly growing company, and now has over 45 stores spanning 19 states with an average size of 17,000 square feet. Golf Galaxy has quickly differentiated itself from its competitors by becoming the first interactive golf store providing superstore design, selection, and pricing along with pro shop knowledge and service, which is usually only found at your local country club. Golf Galaxy s idea for competitive advantage is to take the benefit s of a superstore and combine them with the benefits you find at a country club. Golf Galaxy stands as one of the few stores in the United States with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Income Statement (As of Feb. 26, 2005) Gross Margin = Net Sales COGS = $133,080,000 $93,964,000 = $39,116,000 Gross Margin % = Gross Margin / Net Sales = $39,116,000 / $133,080,000 = 29.4% Expense % = Operating Expenses / Net Sales = $34,849,000 / $133,080,000 = 30.8% Net Profit = Gross Profit All Expenses = $39,116,000 Shown in statement (too much to write down) = $7,538,000 Net Profit Margin = Net Profit / Net Sales = $7,538,000 / $133,080,000 = 6.7% Balance Sheet (As of Feb. 26, 2005) Inventory Turnover = Net Sales / Average Inventory = $133,080,000 / $29,627,666 = 4.49 Asset Turnover = Net Sales / Total Assets = $133,080,000 / $65,137,000 = 1.74 Return on Assets = Net Profit / Total Assets = $7,538,000 / $65,137,000 = 11.57% Based on the data collected, as well as the analysis and comparison of other companies which were shown in class, it has been determined that Golf Galaxy lies in both fields. That is, they are focused partially on both the profit path as well as the turnover path. Golf Galaxy has a fiscal net profit margin of 6.7% which is fairly high in comparison to other companies, yet they also have a relatively high inventory turnover at 4.49/year, which shows that Golf Galaxy tends to turnover inventory at a fairly swift ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Precious Metals And Human Resources Part1 Precious Metals ability Precious Metals Price Soybeans ability Soybeans Price China 100 40 1 5 U.S. 1 40 500 5 (1) According to this case China can product 100 kilos of precious metals and 1 kills of soybeans per day and the U.S. can produce 1 kilo of Precious Metals and 500 kilos of soybeans per day. We can easily calculate that the opportunity cost for China to only produce 1 kilo precious metals is 1/100=0.01 kilo of soybeans. The U.S. s opportunity cost for only product 1 kilo precious metals is 500/1=500 kilos of soybeans per kilo. Compare with these two number we can see there is a huge difference between China and the U.S. s cost for producing precious metals, which is 500/0.01=50000 times. In another word, China have a much lower cost for them to produce the precious metals than the U.S. Using the same method, we can know that the cost of producing 1 kilo soybeans in China equal to 100/1=100 kilos of precious metals. However, in the U.S. it only cost them 1/500=0.002 kilo of precious metals to produce one kilo of soybeans; it means the U.S. has a much lower cost for them to produce the soybeans than China. i. According to the analysis provided above, we can know that China has a much lower cost to produce the precious metals and a super high cost for them to grow soybeans. It is better for China to focus on produce the precious metals instead of growing soybeans. That is why China should buy soybeans from the country that have a lower cost to growing them, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Latest Advances In Drug Manipulations Of The Immune... INTRODUCTION In order to provide a detailed analysis of recent pharmacological developments involving the human immune system, it is firstly necessary to introduce the innate and adaptive immune responses . Immunosuppressants and immunomodulators will be differentiated between and a selection of new and often experimental drugs belonging to each category will be provided. Specific drugs will be described including the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics involved with each type. The possible clinical uses will be alluded to along with details from recent research. INNATE IMMUNITY Innate immunity is the first line of defence and comprises physical (skin), biochemical (complement, lysozyme) and cellular (macrophages, neutrophils) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of complement amp; antibody antigen complexes Antibodies have two distinct functions: to recognise and combine with an antigen, and to activate a defence mechanism for example by activating the complement sequence (Dale et. al., 1994). This sequence involves more than thirty proteins (Mollnes amp; Harboe, 1996) and has the function of the destruction and removal of invading micro organisms and subcellular debris and to promote clearance of antigen antibody complexes (Dale et. al., 1994). These functions are achieved mainly via complement s ability to attract leukocytes (Lessof, 1993). The interaction of antibody with specific antigen results in the formation of the antibody antigen complex. This complex has several functions: for instance, to immobilise an antigen therefore preventing attack upon host cells, to block active toxic regions of particular bacteria, and to allow phagocytic attack. Memory cells Once the antigens have been destroyed the plasma cells disappear leaving a few as memory cells which enable a swift response upon second exposure to the antigen (Trounce, 1997). Memory cells are the basis of active immunisation against bacteria (Downie et. al., 1994). Humoral immunity is most efficient against antigens dissolved in body fluids, that is extracellular pathogens, primarily bacteria whereas cell mediated immunity is most effective against intracellular pathogens such as viruses (Tortora amp; Grabowski, 1996). CELL MEDIATED ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Five Generalizations Essay Adrian Medina Module 2 FIN400 Analyzing Financial Statements CSU Global Dr. Osman Masahudu The five generalizations that I believe are from the findings in the case study The Dangerous Morality of Managing Earnings go back to the code of ethics that the SEC has set in place. The first is Honest and ethical conduct, (Gibson, C.H. 2011) which a lot of the managers showed that they were not honest by doing what they felt necessary to show a positive bottom line. The second generalization is the full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that a company files, (Gibson, C.H. 2011). By doing whatever it takes to try and improve the short term the managers are not truly being truthful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethical decision making is deeply rooted in cultural values. Cultural norms concerning what is right and wrong, acceptable and unacceptable, good and bad , and important and unimportant shape one s beliefs regarding the world around us, including the business environment, (Geiger, M.A., Quirvan, C. Hazera, A. 2007). Management s ability to manage the earnings in the long run is that they will not have any earnings in the long run if the type of manipulation that is going keeps occurring. The quote from one of the examples, On accounting manipulations, a profit center controller reported: Accounting is grey. Very little is absolute...You can save your company by doing things with sales and expenses, and, if it s legal, then you are justified in doing it, (Gibson, C.H. 2011). This speaks volumes that these type of people don t care about the true bottom line all they care about is finding a way to manipulate it. In the long term you will effect everything what you do in the short term. The other example would be the following: Last year we called our customers and asked if they could take early delivery. We generated an extra $300,000 in sales at the last minute. We were scratching for everything. We made our plans, but we cleaned out our backlog and started in the hole this year. We missed our first quarter sales plan. Will catch up by the end of the second quarter, (Gibson, C.H. 2011). This shows that if you change that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mla Citation For Pretty Little Liars MAJOR AMERICAN AUTHOR ESSAY : SARA SHEPARD Sara Shepard is a major American author that wrote The award winning book series Pretty Little Liars, which was later time into a television show. Today we will be talking about the second book in her series Flawless a book about 4 girls. Spencer, who is having an affair with her sisters boyfriend, Aria,who is getting over a breakup.. with her English teacher, Emily who has a crush on her new neighbor Maya, and Hanna, who is on the verge of developing an eating disorder. Shepard s writing style is descriptive. She is very detailed in showing the particular actions or traits/ emotions of a person. She also uses imagery to help give the reader a better understanding to the scenario. 1 example of a descriptive writing style in her book on page 2 the text says Emily was the shy state swimmer who had a lot going on underneath the surface this is a good example because it s describing the person ( in this case Emily ) and their feelings and or traits. A descriptive writer writes about emotions and characteristics. And Shepard betrayed that by even on the first couple of pages giving you basically the main idea of the characters persona. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On page 4 when the author is still introducing us to the plot, characters and setting. She tells us But they lived in Rosewood, everything was better in Rosewood, the flowers smelled sweeter, the water tasted better, and the houses were just plane bigger This is using imagery because it allows the reader to sense, see and feel the imagery in the book which provides a better understanding and helps the reader feel more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On Barefoot Running Our bodies goes through repetitive forces of impact each day. Anything from stepping off a curb to landing after a jump contributes the impact our bodies withstand daily. Aside from the impact due to daily routine, runners add an extra amount of force during exercise. The most basic cause of injury while running is considered to be ground reaction force. Ground reaction force is the force that the ground exerts on the body during contact. while wearing shoes throughout the day we are experiencing a change in strike pattern.In the book Born to Run, the writers suggest that running with shoes has an effect on landing pattern of the foot during running. It also suggest that barefoot runners have naturally shorter strides and higher cadence. This reduction of stride had been shown to reduce the possibility of hip and knee injuries due to less pressure on the joints. In the article Prospective comparison of running injuries between shod and barefoot runners, the authors suggest that running barefoot would result in less injuries and is a healthier alternative to Shod running. Theories of barefoot running says that landing on the middle of your foot rather than striking the ground with your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tissue tension is a condition that occurs when tissues are stretched to the extent of straining. Plantar Fasciitis is one the most common cause of heel pain. It is the inflammation of the browsing tissue that is stretched from our heel to the bottom of the toes. Barefoot running strengthens the muscles in your feet to help prevent this injury. Medial tibial stress is an extremely common injury among athletes whose sport involves larger quantities of jumping and pounding. The reduced amount of time in which your foot is in contact with the ground leads to a higher level of usage and activation in the calf which prevents shin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Informative Essay On Michael Phelps First, I will tell you about Michael Phelps childhood. Michael Phelps was born on June 30, 1985, in Baltimore, Maryland. He had two older sisters and they grew up with him mother who was divorced to their father. He started swimming when he was seven with his sisters on their local swim team. He was nervous to put his head in so the first stroke he mastered was the backstroke. One of his sisters, Whitney tried out for the Olympic trials but got injured and wasn t able to further her swimming career according to an article from swimswam. Phelps did get to further his swimming career once he hit high school. His coach was the one who saw what talents he had and pushed him to be the best he could be. In 1999, Michael tried out for the Olympic trials when he was just 15 and made it. He then was the youngest American male swimmer to compete at the Olympics in 68 years. http://www.biography.com/people/michael phelps 345192#early life Swimming career That was just the beginning of his swimming career. His first Olympics was the summer of 2000 when he was just 15 years old. He didn t win any medals, but came in fifth in the 200 butterfly, which soon became the race that he called his. He then competed at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships, and beat the world record for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, according to an article from abc, reports say that he has been training again since 2013 and is planning to attend the 2016 Olympic games in Rio. During his retirement period, Michael Phelps got into a lot of trouble. He had to deal with his second DUI and was banned from USA swimming for six months and had 18 months of no alcohol probation according to an article from swimswam.com. An article from Sports Illustrated by Tim Layden suggests that this might have been the turning point for Michael and could lead him to even more success. Phelps has been training clean and looks in the best shape ever says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Book 360 Leader By John C. Maxwell The book 360 leader is written by the author John C. Maxwell. The book was dedicated to Dan Reiland who was a friend, student, teacher and partner to the author John C. Maxwell.There are six sections in this book written by John C. Maxwell. The six sections in this book talk about principles to lead up down and across, challenges, myths of leading from the middle of an organization and the value of 360 degree leaders. Maxwell s book 360 leader provides a lot of facts on leading from the middle to the top of an organization reminding leaders that it s all about influence when it comes to leadership. Section one talk about the myths of leading from the middle of an organization. Maxwell talk about how most people think leaders are only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... if only every leader could understand that s what 360 degree leader does and is, they would stop complaining about where they are and be content with the impact they have because of who they are. Maxwell says, The true measure of leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less (Maxwell 4) In section 2, Maxwell discusses the challenges 360 degree leaders face. The first challenge a 360 degree leader faces is the tension challenge or the pressure of being caught in the middle. The way the tension impacts a leader Maxwell says, is affected by five factors. The first being how much authority and responsibility we are given as a leader. Secondly how well we balance not stepping over our boundaries, also what is the leadership DNA of the organization and leader. This is how well you know your job and how well you do it. Lastly is appreciation, can you live without the credit. Maxwell says, The key to succeeding is to learn to deal with the tension of whatever position you are in, overcome its obstacles, and make the most of its advantages and opportunities. (Maxwell 33) Challenge number two Maxwell discusses is the frustration challenge, or following an ineffective leader. We often think it is our job to fix insufficient leaders in order to make them successful. Maxwell helps the reader realize that it is better to lead from the middle, than to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Persuasive Essay On The Giver Many thanks to all those who have participated in today s debate. It is a question worth asking. It is a question that deserves answers. Should the government be deciding our families? In effect, running our lives? We, the opposition team say, firmly, no. They should not. Even in the world of The Giver, in the supposed utopia of the Community, it is clear that families should not be decided and designed by the government. First off, we see that great sacrifices, sacrifices so horrible to the point of being terrible crimes in our world, are made to achieve these so called, perfect families of The Giver. The most obvious of these is the release, or should I say murder, of twins. A mother gives birth to two beautiful, healthy children, and the Community, in their quest for perfect and perfect families, kills one of the two without emotion or second thought. We see this on page 150 as Jonas s father injects an infant with some form of poison and then, in a sweet, kind voice, says Bye bye little guy as he dumps the child s body down the same sort of chute into which trash was deposited at school. And let s keep in mind that all of this takes place months after the child was first taken from its mother. A mother who carried the child in her womb for nine long months only to never see him or her. This is a despicable act in itself. Therefore, the Community should not be celebrated for its creation of perfect families because of the terrible acts they commit to create them. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay On Kidney Replacement Background: Proximal end of the humerus is a common site for both primary and metastatic bone tumors. Limbe salvage with endoprosthetic replacement is the most common means of reconstruction but it is proved to be just a spacer with inferior shoulder function. So it can be replaced by cheaper spacers specially in poor societies. Patients and methods: This study included 20 patients,fourteen were females. With mean age of 40.4 years (range 12 to 60 ). Diagnosed as 6 osteosarcomas , two , chondrosarcomas, two myeloma, two lymphoma, four metastatic carcinoma from the breast , two giant cell tumor and two recurrent chondroplastoma. Limb salvage was successfully done to all of them with Tikhof linberg type I intwelve cases and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most commonly used reconstructive techniques after proximal humeral resection include osteoarticular allografts , allograft or autograft prosthesis composites.(7) Risks vary dependent on the choice of reconstruction. Biological reconstruction can be complicated by fracture, infection, and subchondral collapse, leading to implant revision or removal. Difficulties with endoprosthetic reconstruction involve consequences of surgical resection of deltoid and rotator cuff. These include proximal subluxation, instability, and a reduction in functional range of motion . (2,3,8,9) Aim of the work: The aim of this work was to evaluate the result of (endoprosthetic versus cement spacer replacements) reconstructions of the proximal humerus after tumor resection. Patients and methods: This work included 20 patients presented with proximal humeral lesions with a mean age of 40.4 years (range; 12 to 60 years).fourteen (70%) females and six (30%) males. The lesions were in the form of; six (30%) osteosarcomas, two (10%) chondrosarcomas, two (10%) lymphomas, two (10%) myeloma, two (10%) giant cell tumor, two (10 %) recurrent chondroblastoma and 4 (20%) metastatic breast carcinoma. In cases of primary bone sarcoma ( cases of osteosarcoma and the cases of chondrosarcoma , myeloma, and lymphoma ) a wide resection of the tumor was done through an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Theseus And The Labyrinth In Greek Theatre The myth of Theseus and the Labyrinth can be transformed into an Athenian tragedy because there is not an abundance of characters, there is a unity of action, and a unity of time. To adapt this myth of Theseus into an Athenian tragedy, a few changes would have to be made. One drastic change that I would implement is something completely new to the Athenian theatre; I would use the audience as part of the play. Constructing and displaying a labyrinth on the stage would be incredibly difficult to pull off therefore I would have the audience seated in a labyrinth type structure in addition to having a small section that leads to the back of the stage as this is where the minotaur would be. In addition to using the audience as a labyrinth, the composition of the chorus would contribute to the importance of Theseus task of killing the minotaur. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chorus would be composed of the seven men and women sent into the labyrinth every year to feed the minotaur. Choosing the sacrificed people to serve as the chorus further intensifies the importance for Theseus to kill the minotaur because if he fails, the cycle will continue and countless people will have to be sacrificed to feed the beast. In Agamemnon by Aeschylus, the chorus consists of old men whom are citizens of Argos (Aeschylus Agamemnon 1. 40 43). The chorus in Agamemnon serves as a wise voice to the audience whereas the chorus of this play would be slightly sinister and foreboding, however, it would still serve the purpose of explaining to the audience the importance of the task at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Busi 561 Legal Issues in Business RAPIDS CHEESECAKE AND WINERY RESTAURANT BUSINESS LAW PLAN BUSI561 Legal Issues in Business Liberty University November 11, 2010 ABSTRACT RAPIDS is a privately owned company that operates a number of cheesecake and wine restaurants. Originally founded in New York City, RAPIDS has since expanded to include international locations. RAPIDS was formed as a subchapter S corporation. The company abides by the highest ethical principles and ensures that all employees maintain these high standards. RAPIDS s policies are all based on Christian principles. The company relies on a corps of legally astute managers that use their understanding of the law to successfully guide RAPIDS through a complicated legal business environment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The atmosphere of RAPIDS is unique, but is constant throughout any RAPIDS facility. When one enters the restaurant, the sounds of a live piano jazz band greets the customer along with a hostess who will either seat them at the wine bar or at a table close to the live piano jazz band according to the customer s preference. RAPIDS strives to keep this atmosphere adherently the same throughout all the entities. RAPIDS s owners are aware that delectable food is not the only product consumed, but also the ambiance that the customer s enjoy impacts the success of every RAPIDS entity Lawsuits Plan Understanding that every company is at risk for lawsuits is one of the most effective ways to prevent these events from occurring. The most important thing to prevent lawsuits is to be proactive, not reactive, states Brad Forsyth author of Bulletproof Your Business. The fact is most lawsuits are preventable if you proactively manage trouble and have plans already in place. (Forsyth, 2005) Prevention One of RAPIDS s foundational barriers against lawsuits is to approach the business with an attitude of prevention. A few of RAPIDS s policies will be to implement a three day orientation session and to require each employee to read the employee handbook. All employees who are hired will be required to attend this session and will be subsequently tested to ascertain that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Research Paper On Antidepressants Veronica Rudolph Writ. 1120 Trenberth Research Paper Research Question: Are antidepressants being over prescribed, if so what other options do doctors have and what should they be considering? Audience: Doctors/ Medical field One in every 25 adolescents is prescribed antidepressants to help manage depression. Depression is a serious mental illness that affects how people feel, think and behave. It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. People may have trouble doing normal day to day activities, and sometimes they feel as if life isn t worth living. Doctors and physicians prescribe antidepressants as a treatment to patients who show signs of depression or have been diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). Antidepressant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Madina Collection of Islamic Art at the LACMA Essay The Madina Collection of Islamic Art at the LACMA Introduction The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announced recently that it had acquired the remarkable Madina Collection of Islamic art. The collection contains works of various media dating from the late 7th through 19th centuries from the vast areas that comprise the Islamic world, from Southern Spain to Central Asia (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2005). While the museum already had quite an extensive collection of Islamic art, this particular exhibit truly adds the collections as a whole. The Madina Collection of Islamic Art The first item to be examined is a bowl from the 14th century, from either Egypt or Syria (Los Angeles County Museum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is very rounded and almost appears as though it is to be only held, and never set down. There is a design around the rim of the cup. The design is a repetitive design and appears to be an almost universal type design that could be attributed to any culture. It is something of a floral, or leaf design and looks to be gold rather than silver as is the rest of the cup. It is a very balanced and beautifully simple piece. http://collectionsonline.lacma.org/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=record key=17763 There is a finial from the 14th century Northern Iran, perhaps from Mazanderan (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2005). This piece is intricately carved from wood and possesses traces of paint (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2005). It measures 14 inches tall and 6 inches in diameter at its widest point. It is wide at its base and tapers off, not completely to a point, at the top. It is a very solid as well as very patterned piece of art, or architecture. Like the previous items discussed or examined, it seems to have a very symmetrical feel to it, as there is not necessarily a picture to be seen, but a repetitive element that is seen throughout the piece, or all around the piece in this case. The carving appears to be open carving in that there are holes in the finial where there is no wood as part of the carved out design. This piece can be viewed at the following website: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Rhetorical Analysis Of Barack Obama s Pregural Speech In the year 2009, Barack Obama shares with us his first inauguration for him becoming the forty fourth president. As Obama begins his presidency, it is a tradition to write an appealing speech that is professional for his audience. Obama writes this speech to let people know that we will not take for granted the acts people did for us to live together equally. During President Obama s inaugural speech, he remarked, On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn out dogmas that for too long have strangled our politicians . His use of strangled our politics is an example of using Argument is War metaphor which on a basic level asserts that there is a win or a loss, in case he refers to the past administration s politicians fighting against each other s political party as the winner, and the resulting strangled politics or influential political system being the loser. Obama s speech was hopeful towards his audience by his word choice being professional, shows emotional appeal, and demonstrates ethos logos, and pathos throughout his inaugural speech. Language/Tone In his speech one of the rhetorical moves Obama uses was echoing his word choice. Obama uses anaphora meaning using a word at the beginning of successive clauses. In his ninth paragraph, he repeats the word to to show an equal importance in the sentence. Obama states, The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Boolean Algebra To Change The Rate Of Blinking Of Leds Describe the experiment in your own words? We built a circuit with push buttons, potentiometer and LEDs. We used the push buttons to control the light to turn on or off, and we used the potentiometer to control the rate that the LEDs blinks. What do you expect to learn? I expect to learn how to connect the circuit correctly and how to program the push buttons and the potentiometer. How did the experiment work? I wired the circuit correctly. Then I used Boolean Algebra to control what LEDs do in different condition. Finally I programmed the potentiometer to change the rate of blinking of LEDs. Describe what you observed. The LEDs will turn on when I push the buttons. And the rate of blinking will change when I change the potentiometer. What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...