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Johnny Cash Accomplishments
While looking at the life of the popular musicians, Johnny Cash was considered one of the most
rebellious artists who ever lived. According to Tunnel Hamm, Cash was jailed to his so called attitude
(268). However, his music was termed as the seeds of unorganized political rebellion and the reason
was because of his sharp criticism to political agendas in the United States. Another reason was
because he was an Indian which came out as a threat to Americans who at the time did not overlook
his race in any way (269). Johnny Cash s interference with private and public politics made him
becoming an activist, not just a musician.
Cash developed his own unique artistic ways of expressing himself by engaging his music with
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For example, there was this one time when his father took Cash s puppies and put them in a box
together with rocks then later throwing them into the river making Cash watch as they drowned. Cash
further stated that his father also shot the dog that had given birth to the puppies, (Tunnel Hamm,
2009. Pp. 272). This implies and shows how Johnny Cash used his life experience to create a
productive and meaningful life to himself and others who felt an impact through his music. Therefore,
in general country music has motivated artists such as Johnny Cash into engaging both in music and
politics at the same time and having an influence on other people s lives and change them for the
better. The evidence is how even Johnny Cash was jailed to his political engagement but never quit
since he went on to fight for social justice even after he was released from jail, (Tunnel Hamm, 2009.
Pp. 270). This shows that in the music industry and his own personal life, there were cultural biases
that affected musicians in some negative manner. Another example is Johnny Cash was jailed due to
his expression of politics through country music. They were not allowed to stand against what they did
not believe in and express it through
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Block Scheduling Analysis
Blocked Scheduling Brooks, Jason W. NHS Block Scheduling Advantages Outlined. Newton Daily
News (IA), 27 Apr. 2016. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true db=n5h
AN=2W63010850817 site=ehost live. In this outline, Jason W. Brooks goes over what advantages the
principle of Newton High School in Iowa, Bill Peters promoted during his speech with the Newton
Community School District Board of Education. Peter s speech consisted of the positives that come
along with having a blocked schedule also he states how flexible the schedule can be. The two main
arguments are the flexibility and to keep the seniors on campus. The president believes that Block
scheduling not only puts some kids through a freshman (college) year s worth of ... Show more
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They first introduced the concept of blocked scheduling and summarized other studies. This was
followed by a detailed descriptions of their methods. Even in this method portion of the article, there
were subcategories, they outlined the setting, participant selection, procedure, and data analysis. Then
they detailed the results, they seperated this into four main categories: planning, instruction, learning
environment, and student learning. Again, each of these categories with subcategories. After the
method, there was a discussion of the study. This discussion consisted the reasoning behind results and
why it is relevant. The professors ended the article with a conclusion. This organization allowed the
article to flow and gave the authors credibility within the article. This piece was much more informing
and more trustworthy than the other article. The information in this article is reliable, the professors
created statistics from the study, 87% agreed... Fifty three percent of teachers... 93%... (30). There is
no bias in this article, the purpose is to merely share perceptions of teachers, thus there are perceptions
outlined for both sides of the
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The Industrial Revolution In America
Industrial Revolution in America
The industrial revolution in America took place in the nineteenth and twentieth century. During this
period there was mass production, modern technologies were made, people were getting rich and this
made America to be the global superpower in the world. The united states economy grew fast.
America became so rich that mark twain called it the Gilded Age
Although there Britain was the first to have access to the industrial revolution in the 17th and 18th
century, my focus will be on the American industrial revolution. Industrial revolution came into
existence after the end of the civil war. During the revolution transportation, electricity, and industrial
building came into existence and became very popular and made very significant changes in the
nation.
Transportations like the railroad which was linked to different communities and states was built,
steamboats, the Eerie canal, and road were also built. Although railroad was in existence during the
start of the civil war it became more popular after the end of the civil war.
During the 1860s, the Central Pacific Railroad started building rail track from Sacramento, California.
While the Union Pacific started laying tracks from Nebraska. In 1869, this made both tracks to meet at
a place in Utah, this enabled the united states to travel by train from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific
Ocean. The development of Railroad continued all through the 1800s with rail tracks spreading in
different
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Steroids and Sports Don’t Mix Essay
The problems of doping in sports began to surface in the late 1950 s, because of rumors that coaches
were allowing players to use performance enhancing drugs. The 1956 Olympic Games where plagued
with athletes using performance enhancing drugs, so countries began to speak out against the harm
that drugs were causing to the athletes and the sport (6 Anonymous). Long term use of performance
enhancing drugs will destroy athlete s bodies.
Doping is the use of illegal substances that is harmful to athlete s health and is capable of enhancing
performance. Doping also refers to the presence of drugs in the athlete s blood or urine. So, doping in
other words is cheating and can be detrimental to the individual reputation and the sport. There ...
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With this new technology athletes that test positive for banned drugs will be suspended from
competition.
Athlete s train hard for the sport they compete in, but only dedicated athletes honestly prepares to
compete. The Montreal in 1973, reported seven male weightlifters from six different nations tested
positive and was disqualified because of anabolic steroids use (8 Oakley). Anabolic steroids are
testosterone. Testosterone is the growth hormone of boy s (54 Nelson). Testosterone has two major
types of action: androgenic and anabolic (8 Oakley). Androgenic affects stimulants the hair growth on
men faces and changes their voice. Women develop manly features like; lots of hair on the face and a
deep voice (8 Oakley). The anabolic effect increases muscle strength rapidly, but tissues and tendons
are not strengthening with the muscle (55 Nelson). Increased muscle strength and weakened tissues
and tendons cause a body imbalance. This imbalance can be life threatening.
Two percent of 8th, 10th, and 12th graders use anabolic steroids (1 Mathias). Among these junior high
and high school students using steroids are kids who are involved in physical training activities
because anabolic steroids increase muscle mass, strength, and stamina (2 Mathias). Anabolic steroids
can have severe affects on youth too. These steroids are known to have both physical and
psychological affects on youth (2 Mathias). Physical affects include stunted growth, high blood
pressure, and
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The Use Of Modafinil And Armodafinil Are Oral Central...
2.8 MODAFINIL AND ARMODAFINIL Modafinil and armodafinil are oral central nervous system
wakefulness promoting drugs that are used to treat excessive day time sleepiness that is associated
with narcolepsy, day night shift work sleep disorder and obstructive sleep apnea (Scoriels et al. 2012).
Modafinil is a mixture of R and S enantiomers, and hence, is a racemic compound, while armodafinil
is the R enantiomer of modafinil. Chemically, modafinil is 2 [(diphenylmethyl)sulfinyl] acetamide
while armodafinil is 2 [(R) (diphenylmethyl)sulfinyl]acetamide. Armodafinil and modafinil have a
molecular formula of C15H15NO2S with a molecular weight of 273.35. The chemical structures of
armodafinil and modafinil are (Product information sheet, Teva). O O O O S CH S CH2 C NH2 NH2
In the United States, modafinil is marketed as PROVIGIL® and armodafinil as NUVIGIL®. The main
constituent of PROVIGIL® tablets is 100 or 200 mg of modafinil, and that of NUVIGIL® is 50, 150
or 250 mg of armodafinil (product information sheet, Teva Pharmaceuticals). 2.9 CLINICAL
PHARMACOLOGY OF MODAFINIL ARMODAFINIL 2.9.1 Mechanism of Action: The precise
mechanism(s) through which both compounds promote wakefulness as well as its actions in the brain
are still not well
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Three Rules To Live By Dale Carnegie Summary
In order to be successful at handling people this book states that there are 3 rules to live by; don t
criticize, condemn or complain, give honest as well as sincere appreciation and lastly, arouse in the
other person an eager want. Throughout part one of this book the author Dale Carnegie gives many
examples through history and his life that these rules are proved to be true due to some of our nations
biggest leaders and influences abided by them.
Carnegie wisely states that criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person s pride, and hurts their
sense of importance, which, in time causes resentment toward the person who made the criticism. B.F
Skinner conducted an experiment to prove this. It was found that through praise dogs learned more
rapidly than with punishment. It was later tested to be true with humans as well. If science wasn t
enough, Carnegie also justifies this rule with examples of success from leaders such as Benjamin
Franklin and Abraham Lincoln who is quoted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
John Dewey, an American philosopher, believes that the deepest urge in human nature is the desire to
be important. William James also an American psychologist said the most valuable principle in human
nature is the craving to be appreciated. All three of these intelligent scientists had the same idea in
mind. Carnegie used this text to pull these ideas into one to form the second rule, give honest and
sincere appreciation. In the United States mental illness is the number one disease. Dale Carnegie uses
this fact to prove that people will literally drive themselves insane trying to find the feeling of
importance. To be successful at handling people the author gives us some advice using Charles
Shwabs words, a very successful investor I have yet to find a person who did not do better work and
put forth greater effort under a spirit of approval than they would ever do under a spirit of
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Persuasive Essay About Surfing
Surfing isn t easy, but it is very exciting and addicting. If you are someone who likes non contact
sports, and enjoys being outside, this is the sport for you. Unlike a lot of other sports, you are hot and
sweaty in a gym, however surfing in the ocean makes you feel cool on a hot day. If you are a beginner,
it may be very challenging to catch a wave. It is recommended to use a soft foam board. These boards
are lightweight, don t require wax, and easy to get up and stand on. Before you decide to get in water,
you need to make sure that you find the right spot with just enough waves. I would not recommend
going into an area with very big waves because surfing as a beginner, it would be very overwhelming.
As a beginner, when catching a wave, you want to be waist deep and in an area where the waves have
already broken. At this spot, you can practice standing up. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A regular is when your left foot is naturally in front and a goofy foot is when your right foot is
naturally in front. When getting up on the board, you want to jump up very fast and have your knees
bent the whole time riding the wave. After you feel comfortable closer to shore, you can now paddle
out more into the ocean. As a beginner, it may be hard to get past the impact zone because it would
potentially take you under. Once you are far out enough, you need to turn your board and wait for a
good wave. When you see a good enough wave coming your way, you need to lay back down on your
stomach and start paddling immediately, and very fast. Once the wave is about to break, very quickly,
hop up onto your feet and keep them planted, your knees bent, and your eyes toward where you want
to go. It is very important to be patient. You will not become an amazing surfing in one day. I would
recommend sticking to it because it is a very fun and exciting sport when you get the hang of
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Depth Look At Autism Spectrum Disorder
In Depth look at Autism Spectrum Disorder
Leydi A. Zapata
Columbia Basin College
In Depth look at Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD, is a complex developmental disorder which is usually diagnosed
during the first 3 years of life. The disorder is characterized by severe difficulty or inability in
communicating, socializing, forming relationships with others, and responding appropriately to the
environment. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM IV,
ASD was one of the diagnosis covered under the Persuasive Developmental Disorders category. The
other diagnoses that were part of this category included Rett s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative
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Autism has become one of the fastest growing developmental disorder in the recent years. In the year
2000, the prevalence of ASD was 1 out of 150 school age children (Schaefer, 2016, pg***). According
to the latest data by the Center of Disease Control, or CDC, it is estimated that the incidence is now 1
in every 68 children that is diagnosed with autism in the United States. It is also estimated that autism
is approximately 4.5 times more common among boys (1 in 42) than among girls (1 in 189) (CDC,
2014).
Risks and Predisposing Factors
From the time autism was identified in the 1940s, several theories have tried to explain its etiology.
The earliest theories proposed as origin of autism was framed in the context of the early psychiatric
models in the 1940 s, and believed that autism was an acquired condition associated with children
raised by cold, emotionally distant mothers (Schaefer, ***). Another early hypothesis proposed as
being a risk for developing autistic disorder was the use of the measles mumps rubella vaccine or the
preservative thimerosal, but this hypothesis has been disproved (Anagnostou, Zwaigenbaum...., pg
510). It is now known that autism is a condition with a strong genetic basis, with more than 80%
heritability (Meng chang pg 903), but just like almost every medical condition known to man, it has
several genetic and environmental risk factors. As mentioned earlier, autistic disorder is 4.5 times
more common in males than females, which
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Case Study Of E-Commerce
About eCommerce in India
The scenario of eCommerce in India is still at nascent stage. At present, the success of E Commerce
relies heavily on the internet and mobile phone revolution which is expected to tranform the way
products reach their customers. In countries like the US and China, e commerce has already made
substantial gains by achieving sales of over 150 billion USD in revenue. However, the industry in
India is, still at its infancy. In spite of this, over the last few years, E Commerce has grown
considerably by over 35% CAGR from 3.8 billion USD in 2009 to around 12.6 billion USD in 2013.
Ecommerce deals with the buying and selling of goods and services over an electronic platform,
mainly the internet. These business transactions are categorized into differrent models based on who
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Limitations
Many challenges identified during the project required changes at the overall website wide level
which was unfeasible to implement due to the organizational constraints which was a major setback as
the project objective which was to increase conversion rate was linked to a number of aspects in the
value chain and inability to change the obvious problems poses serious future sustainability threats to
the organization. This was a major limitation and was conveyed to the manager.
IV. Suggestion for Future Research
There is a need to emphasise on promoting Snapdeal as a brand to improve customer loyalty. In the
age of predatory pricing and heavy discounts, there is little or no differentiation on the pricing or on
the product differentiation side.
So, it becomes vital to promote Snapdeal as a wholesome brand which people would like to relate
themselves with. Hence, it is time we start portraying it as a well rounded company. Here are a few
initiatives
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Hockey History
This essay will be discussing the history of hockey, its development throughout as the years went on,
the development of rules and organisation and who the national governing body are, how they are
funded. Also this essay will explain the participation levels in the sport hockey from back when it was
first started to how it is now. For those that do not know the national governing body they are a
national governing body that help create participation in sport by creating opportunities for individuals
to get recognised with the talent they have and there are different national governing bodies for each
sport and country. (Mifflin, 2008).
Hockey is the second largest team game in the world and is played over 100 countries. The origins of
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The national governing body for hockey in England are England hockey. They took over in 2002 from
its predecessor , the English Hockey Association (EHA). The EHA who were formed in 1996 to merge
the separate men s , women s and mixed associations but it had to suspend operations earlier in 2002
because of financial problems and that s when England Hockey became the official national governing
body for hockey in England. The England hockey is The England Hockey is associated with the
European Hockey Federation (EHF) and also the international Hockey Federation (FIH) (Kate, 2017).
The FIH is responsible for the rules that are made in hockey , these rules are followed by players and
umpires worldwide that participate in the game and England Hockey is responsible for ensuring these
rules are implemented in England. England Hockey is funded from a number of sources, public and
commercial. The biggest funding partners for England Hockey are UK Sport, Sport England and the
National Lottery. Sport England and UK sport help give National Lottery funding into hockey and
other sports, the money from the National lottery is from people that play games like lotto, This was
according to Abbey,
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The Dhs Research Paper
How was the National Health Service formed? The NHS began in 1948 from an assumption that we
all as UK citizens should receive good healthcare. The NHS value, of putting patients first, remains at
its core. The main focus that the NHS had initial plans for was to diagnose and the treatment for a
disease. From then onwards, the government decided on making a system where UK Citizens are
entitled on receiving free care, in return for tax. The National Health Service is now known for being
the largest and oldest healthcare system in the world. Now however, the NHS has rapidly increased (
more hospitals being built, higher level of staff being employed and private healthcare services and
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The Department of Health provides strategic leadership of public health, the NHS and social care in
the United Kingdom. The DH holds inclusive liability for the businesses and policies of the
department, including financial control, and oversight of all NHS delivery and performance.
National health Service (NHS) in England is an Independent body. Its main role is to set the priorities
and direction of the NHS and to improve health and care outcomes for people in England. The NHS
manages primary care services such as GPs, pharmacists, including military health services and same
specialized services. The National Health Service in England regulates around £100 billion of the
overall NHS budget and ensures that organizations are spending the allocated fund effectively.
The National Health Service is declared the best healthcare system in the world with it scoring highest
on quality, access and efficiency. The NHS is the UK s state health service which provides treatment
for UK residents. Some services are free, other have to be paid for. The regulations that govern who
can and can t receive treatment are complex and may change. A person who is regarded as ordinarily
resident in the UK is eligible free treatment by a GP. Overseas visitors to the UK are not regarded as
ordinarily resident if they do not meet his
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Disparities of the Death Penalty
disparity of application (gender, race)
1. Disparity of application of the death penalty is a researched and heavily discussed topic. There is no
disparity applied to the death penalty due to race. Many individuals believe that discrimination against
minorities directly contributes to the amount of offenders on death row that are African American,
Hispanic, or part of a different minority group. These trends exist for a reason, however I believe the
reason is due to the fact that individuals strive to meet different goals dependent on their racial
background. Currently, approximately 41 % of inmates on death row are black, and 44 % are white.
There are more inmates who are white on death row, which makes it hard to determine that disparity
was applied based on race or gender when individuals are faced with a death penalty sentence. There
are far less women on death row. There are not many women on death row because the death penalty
is not often applied to their cases. However, this is not due to their gender, it is based on the crimes
that were committed and typically women commit less violent crimes than men.
2. Furman v. Georgia
Furman v. Georgia proved that the way the death penalty was administered was unconstitutional.
William Furman was apprehended while he was found robbing a sleeping individual s home. During
the trial Furman claimed he had tripped and his weapon had accidentally discharged and struck the
victim. However, the statement he had given the police was
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Comparing The Snow Queen And The Hero s Journey
The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson has been told for almost two hundred years. It is the
story of a little girl and a little boy who are best friends that do everything together. One day, the little
boy goes missing and the little girl must journey to find him and bring him home. The little girl,
Gerda, shows bravery, selflessness, and relentlessness throughout the tale. Through these she shows
heroism, which helps her through the journey to find the little boy, Kay. These values reveal Gerda s
cultural background, and what her family expects of her. In each transformation of the text, The Hero s
Journey is evident throughout. In the movies The Snow Queen and Disney s Frozen, viewers can
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She greets them like old friends and introduces Kay to them. Throughout the whole story, Gerda
showed cultural values of a true hero. During the departure phase, she showed bravery, loyalty, and
selflessness. In the initiation phase, she exhibited kindness and relentlessness. Finally, in the return
phase Gerda revealed that she is caring and has a softer side to herself. Once she found Kay, she wept
because she had finally found her best friend. Kay was still under the influence of the mirror and did
not recognize her. This made Gerda cry harder, resulting in Kay s frozen heart to melt and the splinter
in his eye to fall out. From beginning to end, Gerda demonstrated a true heroic personality, which
helped her complete her journey. The Snow Queen has been around for almost two centuries, but no
matter how old the story becomes, people do not stop reading it. The Snow Queen has also influenced
readers since Hans Christian Anderson wrote it. Every reader will understand The Hero s Journey
through The Snow Queen, and will be able to detect it in other stories. Young readers have looked at
Gerda s character and realized that she is someone that everyone should look up to. Gerda showed that
no matter how little a person is, they can do something to influence their
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Social Class And Education Essay
Social Class and Education
(Sime Getty, 1939)
Objectives
● To be aware that class can have an influence on school attainment
● To identify some of the issues regarding social class and education
● To recognize that traditional patterns of class attainment are difficult to change
The effects of social class on educational attainment
● There is a clear relationship between poverty and children s failure in school
(Desfourges Abouchaar,
2003).
One in four children in the UK grows up in poverty Children from poor backgrounds are half as likely
to get five good GCSEs (General
Certificates in Secondary Education)
Children from poor are less likely to go onto higher education
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( Social Mobility Indicators , 2014)
UK Government Figures
(Nelson, 2014)
Why is this?
● Lack of a good role model
● Lower expectations from parents
● Lower expectations from teachers
● Less money to spend on educational activities
● Poorer pupils are less able to express themselves
● Subjects relate to middle classes
● Bias from teachers
(Sharples, Slavin, Chambers, Sharp, 2011)
The Achievement Gap and Cultural Background
(O Brein, 2011)
Graph shows the proportions of different ethnic groups getting 5 GCSEs at C or above
Government Action Plan 2013
Spend more money on education
Make schools responsible for pupil achievement
Access to research for all teachers
Summer school program
(Morgan Laws, 2014)
2015 school league tables reveal attainment gap between rich and poor pupils has increased by 7 per
cent
(Garner, 2015)
The Consequences: Poverty
( Impact of Qualifications , n.d;
Labour Force Survey, 2010)
The Consequences: Crime
● Thousands of boys from the poorest backgrounds are being consigned to a
lifetime of crime, drugs and prison Harriet Sergeant (Research Fellow of the Centre for Policy
Studies)
(Paton, 2009)
52% of male offenders and 71% of female offenders have no
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Descriptive Statistics And Data Of A Distribution Of Job...
5. Empirical Results
5.1. Descriptive Statistics
Table 1 presents the descriptive statistics of variables used in this study. Based on the ACS 2009 2013,
the median housing price and median rent in the Chicago metropolitan area are $266,371 and $912,
respectively. The average value of job accessibility and mixed land use are 1.01 and 2.57, respectively.
Figure 3 presents a Kernel distribution of job accessibility and mixed land use, which shows that they
have different distributions. Average room is 2.64 and average year built is 61. Average housing cost is
$1,368. Average age and average household size are 36 and 2.66, respectively. The proportions of
black and Hispanic are about 20%. Average residential density is 7.25 (housing/mile2), and the
proportion of single housing is about 50%. The average distance to nearest park is 0.38mile, and the
average vacancy rate is 10%. As discussed above, our unit of analysis is census tract, and 2,014 census
tracts are used in this study.
Table 1. Descriptive Statistics and Data Source Variable Mean S.D. Data Source
Dependent Median Housing Price 266,371.02 137,715.70 ACS 2009 2013 Median Rent 912.06
347.67 ACS 2009 2013
Independent Land Use Job Accessibility 1.01 0.13 LEHD LODES Mixed Land Use 2.57 1.66 LEHD
LODES
Control Housing Bedrooms 2.64 0.57 ACS 2009 2013 Built Year 61.68 145.90 ACS 2009 2013
Socioeconomic Housing Costs 1,368.28 500.72 ACS 2009 2013 Average Age 36.21 7.01 ACS 2009
2013 Household Size 2.66 0.54
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The Mayan Empire
The Mayan Empire was a great civilization that lasted more than 2,000 years. No one knows for sure
what happened to the Mayans, but there are several theories on what made their civilization collapse.
The theories are as following: warfare, disease, famine, and disaster or environmental change. Some
theories are more plausible that the others. I have been hired by the Center for Disease Control to
investigate the reasons behind the demise of the Mayan Empire. The first theory is that the Mayans
were defeated by constant wars. (1) Historians are convinced that the Mayans were very warlike
because of many architectural excavations. They have uncovered many monuments, ceramics, and
paintings that depict warfare and boast winning battles. Before
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The Development And Diversity Training Program
Over the years, organizations have updated their training, education process and has made it accessible
for all types of staff that will allow employee s better advancements, work life balance, and a flexible
training process. This will help to position technology based organization a training application and
will continue a learning advancement. An organization has become a global with their businesses, they
start to become more complex with cultural diversity and training. Having a cultural diversity training
program that will allow the company to compete with other organization. In this paper, I will explain
the development and diversity of training, ethical and cultural issues with the different phases of
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When creating a training program for an organization, ensuring the well being of the employees are
considered so they are able to deliver the most valuable outcomes with their jobs by being successful
and perform at a high level of performance. (Treven, 2015) This can lead to further advancements as
leaders, supervisors or management. Along with the advancements, this is also a platform for less
absences or turnovers and a better reputation in the work field to attract better inquiries from potential
employees. (Treven, 2015) Cultural diversity management programs aim to bring awareness and skill
based training. The purpose of this training is to show the diverse groups within an organization which
can improve the productivity between employees. This training will also help management understand
and value each one of their employees and differences they may have. Cultural diversity training is
designed to show how diversity, we all are and bring awareness of the issues in the workplace and
help them to recognize underlining issues. (Treven, 2015) Diversity may be a source of problem
solving which is combined with experience and knowledge that plays a role in the transformation of
the existing knowledge we have with the training program. This will help the organization and the
employee s needs to reflect the changes within the organization which will also protect them against
any fines that can occur when ethical
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Medical Negligence And Medical Negligence
MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE RHEA DALAL BBA LLB ROLL NO 16
If people understood that doctors weren t divine, perhaps the odor of malpractice might diminish.
In India doctors are treated as second life saver after God. The standard of care should be more so that
the cases of negligence may not arise. Nowadays Indian society is experiencing a growing awareness
regarding the patients right as the number of case of medical negligence has increased drastically.
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The protection of patients right should not be at the cost of professional integrity. When an FIR is filed
against a doctor for the death of a patient under treatment than the doctor can be arrested and can be
punished for 2 years of imprisonment under IPC section 304A.
But if the doctor has not charged any fees for the treatment of the patient than, the doctor cannot be
sued for medical negligence. The patient requires proper care as they suffer from disease and
treatment is been provided, it becomes the duty of the hospital as well as that of the staff members to
take care of the patient.
In the case of:
Aparna Dutt V. Appollo Hospital Enterprises Ltd
It was held in this case that the staff members of the hospital had not taken proper care of the patient
and so the court held liable the hospital thus it is the duty of the staff members also to take care. The
doctor is not held liable for every injury caused to the patient, the injury cured only under his
treatment can only be held liable if proper care is not taken by the doctor. It should show all possible
reasons for the injury caused than only the compensation can be
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The Awakening Parrot Quotes
Hour 3
The Awakening
A feeling of exultation overtook her, as if some power of significant import had been given her to
control the working of her body and her soul. She grew daring and reckless, overestimating her
strength. She wanted to swim far out, where no woman had swum before (37). In The Awakening by
Kate Chopin, Edna is a mother and a wife who has never seen herself as anything more. As she begins
to venture out into unknown territory, looking at life and the world, she begins to see herself as more.
Edna Pontellier is a great example of the social issue of how women were perceived in 1899.
To begin, Edna is showing the social issue surrounding women in the 1890 s. She is a mother and a
wife to a man who she cares for, but does not love immensely. As she goes to the Grand Isle, she
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Mademoiselle spends her time playing piano and enjoying independence. She is unmarried and seems
to have no romance in her life whatsoever. Although she is happy in her own way, she is sort of an
exile and is looked upon as ungracious. She is sort of a muse for Edna as she tries to discover herself
throughout the story. In the beginning of the book, there is a mockingbird. The parrot is a symbol of
Edna while the mockingbird is Reisz. a language which nobody understood, unless it was the
mockingbird that hung on the other side of the door (). The mockingbird is Reisz because she
understands Edna and is the only one in the novel who is able to get Edna to confess her love for
Robert. Women of the late 1800 s were supposed to be the perfect wife and mother and not be selfish.
There were certain ways a woman must act in this time and to be prim and proper. An example of the
etiquette in the novel On tuesday afternoons Tuesday being Mrs. Pontellier s reception day Mrs.
Pontellier, attired in the handsome reception gown, remained in the drawing room the entire afternoon
receiving her
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A Report On Engle Granger Cointegration Test
4. Empirical Results In this section, we discuss our findings of Engle Granger cointegration test which
we applied in order to identify whether there is cointegration relationship between dependent variable
the real non oil GDP and independent variables real credit to the private sector and non oil sector real
effective exchange rate. The steps of the EG approach have been undertaken in order to obtain the
long run model that explains the relationship between these variables. 4.1. Unit Root Test First of all,
variables should be given in log levels in order to alleviate the problem of serial correlation and the
elasticity of the coefficients. The results of ADF unit root test in levels concludes that all three
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Table Variable name ADF test (1% critical value = 3.557472, N=56), H0: [has a unit root] Inference t
Statistic Prob.* ln_rgdp_noil_sa 0.202877 0.9314 I(1) ln_rcred_to_ps 0.874036 0.7892 I(1)
ln_reer_noil 0.507243 0.8815 I(1) 5% critical value = 3.557472, N=55, t=0 d(ln_rgdp_noil_sa)
11.60110 0 I(0) d(ln_cred_to_ps) 9.090784 0 I(0) dln_reer_noil) 5.649022 0 I(0) Sample:
2000Q1:2013Q4 In the Table , d stands for 1st difference, such that d(ln_rgdp_noil_sa) is the result of
the 1st difference ADF unit root test on seasonally adjusted real non oil GDP and etc. The graphs
below show the trend of the three series through the period from 2000 to 2013 based on level and 1st
difference Augmented Dickey Fuller unit root tests, respectively. Figure Figure ADL and Optimal Lag
Selection: From General to Specific After checking for stationarity, autoregressive distributed lag
(ADL) models are estimated and the proper lag length is chosen so as to make the residuals of our
model white noise. As can be seen in the tables on ADLs in Appendix 1, all the model specifications
residuals according to the Jarque Bera Histogram Normality tests, Breusch Godfrey serial correlation
LM tests, and Breusch Pagan Godfrey Heteroskedasticity tests are normally distributed, serially
uncorrelated and homoscedastic, respectively. It shows that all residual diagnostic parameters are
satisfactory for estimating our model. Therefore, the
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Essay about Women s Roles In China
Women in China at the beginning of the twentieth century
China was suffering a great loss at the beginning of the twentieth century since half of its citizens were
not able to contribute much to the country. The Chinese society at that time was male dominated, so
though women comprised almost half of the total population, they had actually very little part to play
in uplifting the country economically, socially and intellectually. Nevertheless, Chinese women should
not be blamed for that. They had their own reasons for being so unproductive, which they later tried to
overcome successfully.
Firstly, they were quot;physically confined. quot; This takes us back to the practice of foot binding in
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Even peasent women had to have their feet bound, so this meant while they were working in the
fields, they basically had to crawl. Foot binding was not only for the sake of beauty, but it also served
the purpose for the Chinese young girls to be restricted from going out of their houses. This practice
lasted for about a thousand years. Thus this unhealthy practice prevented Chinese women from going
beyond their homes and thus limited their freedom to gain knowledge from the outside world.
Secondly, Chinese women were socially restricted. quot;Chastity for women was more valuable than
life itself. The definition of chastity became ridiculously broad to the extent that a girl was considered
unclean if she happened to see a man s sex organ when he urinated in the public place. quot; Unless
she married him she had to commit suicide to protect her reputation (Yao 106). quot;Moreover,
women who were disowned by their husbands due to unfaithfulness and disobedience were deprived
of employment, bearing remorse and disgrace for life quot; (Yao 79). Since these women had no other
source of living as they were completely dependent on their men, suicide was the only alternative (Yao
79). More often the family made those decisions of suicide because that saved its name. So, there was
a lot of pressure from the society which suppressed Chinese women s hopes and desires to be equal to
men
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Tanguy s Painting The Earth And The Air
The earth and the air is an oil painting by the French Surrealist Yves Tanguy. It is one of the modern
art paintings in the Cone Collection, in the Baltimore Museum of Art. It is created by Tanguy in 1941.
It is about 30 x 40 wide with a wooden frame. The background colors divide the piece into mainly two
sections, the top and the bottom part. The top part is about 3/5 of the whole piece. It is painted in blue
and white, like a watercolor like sky without any subject matters. It has a dreamy feeling because the
colors blend smoothly.
There is no clear horizon line in the painting but it is still possible to separate the ground and the sky
by the background colors or the compositions. The top part is in mainly blue and white while the ...
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The larger pieces are in the front while the objects in the back are smaller. Also the cast black shadows
of the objects are distinct with clear edges and more than one light spots are found in the painting.
Therefore there are several light sources coming from the right hand corner of the painting and shine
to the objects.
It is assumed that the main focus of the painting is the bottom part because the objects are placed there
and they draw viewers attention first. They are realistic but abstract and evenly distributed on the
page. They look like modern sculptures not only with alien shapes but also innovative colors. There
are a group of building like shapes on the most front of the painting. They are connected at the bottom
part so they can be described as a group. They have different dimensions and one of them has a very
sharp part pointing upwards to the melting land between the ground and the sky. There are several
alien objects around the main group, which some of them are really tiny but still are painted precisely.
There is a transparent object in between the middle ground and the background on the left hand side of
the painting. The whole shape blends into the background because of its transparency. Also it is
because there is not enough light shinning to the object to make it easily visible. One of the interesting
about the painting is there are two super tiny spots near the transparent object. They are painted clearly
and you can see them only on closer
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Thinking Like A Mountain Summary
In the pieces, Thinking like a mountain by Leopold and Big mac and Tropical forests, by Skinner both
demonstrate a clear message through their writings. Although Leopold used strong points to get his
message across, Skinner grabs his audience s attention by using factual evidence instead of a personal
experience. In Leopold s Thinking like a mountain the author discusses a big issue today involving
wildlife and deforestation, trying to convince his audience about how to realize the issue at hand. On
the other hand, Skinner s Big mac and Tropical forests talks about how in today s day and age the
economy is more focused on making money from putting in unnecessary fast food chains in the spots
of Tropical forests. Even though these writings are very different they still ... Show more content on
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One example from Leopold s writing is when he first uses imagery to grab the audience s attention. A
deep chesty bawl echoes from rimrock to rimrock, rolls down the mountain, and fades into the far
blackness of the night (Leopold). This provides the audience with a vision of what the author is
describing in his piece. Using imagery helps the audience see what the author is trying to describe,
letting them into their world. Even though Leopold s use of figurative language helps grab the
audience s attention, Skinner uses a different tactic that grabs his audience s attention a little better.
One example from Skinner s piece is in the beginning when he states, the tropical forests are being
leveled for commercial purpose at the rate of 150,000 square kilometers a year, an area the size of
England and Wales combined (Skinner). This gives the readers a shocking statement when they first
read the paper and see the shocking but true statement. One more example from Leopold s writing to
convince the reader on his topic is giving a personal story of his own. His own story was when he
would usually go out and kill wolves
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Latin American Masculinity Culture
Masculinity culture represents a preference towards high achievement, assertiveness, and material
rewards for success which display similar characteristic of men. Society is largely more competitive.
Countries with masculinity culture such as Japan and Mexico value assertiveness and competitiveness.
U.S. is also somewhat a masculine society where individuals highly focus on achievement, strike for
success and are motivated by opportunities. IBM s studies revealed that (1) women s values are less
concerned among societies than men s values; (2) men s values from one country to another have a
dimension of assertive and competitive that are different from women s values that are modest and
caring. Germany scored a 66 and U.S. scored a 62 on masculine ... Show more content on
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Hofstede defined the culture as the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the
members of one group from that another . His five types of cultural dimensions are the most popular
in many cultural area studies, include: (1) power distance; (2) individualism vs. collectivism; (3)
uncertainty avoidance; (4) masculinity vs. femininity; and (5) long term vs. short term orientation.
These dimensions offer an insight towards behaviors and standards in the cultural context which are
useful for many motivators to explore the people in different culture. The text suggested that countries
with high uncertainty avoidance will lead to more job security, whereas people with low uncertainty
avoidance (for example, U.S.) are motivated by new ideas and innovation. People with high power
distance are motivated by relationships between subordinates and their boss, while people with low
power distance are motivated by team work and relationships with their peers. On the other hand,
individuals from high individualism are motivated by opportunities and autonomy; collectivism (for
example, Japan) suggests that motivation should be done with group goals and support. Individuals
from high masculine culture are comfortable with the tradition and division of works and roles; in a
feminine culture, the motivators help people through flexible roles and work
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Film Analysis Of The Cinematic Style Of Tim Burton
Cinematic Style Tim Burton, the successful director, began his wonderful journey through life on
August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California. From his childhood, Burton was nose deep into filmmaking.
At the age of thirteen, this young teenager created a short animated film called The Island of Doctor
Agor. Movie consumed his whole life. He even met his second wife on the set of Ed Wood and Mars
Attack! Afterwards, Burton was the author of amazing films such as Batman, Batman Returns, Ed
Wood, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Director
Tim Burton s style is dark humor and childlike innocence, as evidenced in his movies Charlie and the
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Burton s unique style in these three movies is also demonstrated well by lighting. First, there is a
segment in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when one of the winners, Augustus, falls into
Willy Wonka s chocolate river and then gets sucked up a tube during a low key lighting sequence.
This occurs to be a slightly humorous situation because there are six adults standing on the scene of
the accident, and none of them are doing anything. On the contrary, it was probably an amazing
experience for Augustus because not everyone gets to find themselves in a river full of chocolate.
Next, in another one of Burton s movies, Edward Scissorhands, the main character, Edward, gets low
tempered and rips the curtains and wallpaper in the house while in bottom side lighting. The situation
alerts the audience because of Edward s unsophisticated behavior in the unpleasant position. The man
his already dangerous enough when he is in a good mood. Finally, in The Nightmare Before
Christmas, Jack was walking in the graveyard in low key lighting. It s scary because there s a skeleton
walking on top of dead people in the night on Halloween. It can t get scarier than that! All in all,
Burton s style is evident through his good use of lighting. Music and sound demonstrate Burton s style
through anti visual aspects. For instance, there was diegetic sound when people were clapping outside
of the factory gates when the factory opened in the movie Charlie and
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Racist Beauty Standards
In this novel, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, the author depicts a culture in which white people and
white lifestyles are idealized and the standards for beauty are very generalized around whites. In this
novel, the author questions the truths by which white standards of beauty are held and depicts the
impact and growth it has on her characters and the long term effects of these beauty standards .
Claudia was much better able to handle rejecting the white, middle class America s standards of
beauty. Claudia and Pecola are similar in the sense that they both suffered from racist beauty standards
and abuse growing up. However, Claudia was always the stronger of the two and did not feed into the
standards of beauty set in her society. Frankly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I couldn t join them in their adoration because I hated Shirley (Morrison, 35). This quote from Claudia
s perspective shows her distaste for Shirley temple and Pecola and Frieda s love for her. Pecola
becomes so obsessed with the Shirley Temple cup that she drinks milk in excess just to use the cup
with her on it. Pecola is particularly fascinated by Shirley Temple s big blue eyes. Pecola after a life
time of obvious abuse, belittlement, and racist has very low self esteem and wants to be everything she
is not. She strongly connects beauty with desire and love, she starts to believe that if she had blue
eyes, all the cruelty and hatred she gets in her life, would disappear. This unrealistic and hopeless
desire for blue eyes, eventually leads to immeasurable madness. It had occurred to Pecola some time
ago that if her eyes, those eyes that held the pictures, and knew the sights if those eyes of hers were
different, that is to say, beautiful, she herself would be different (Morrison, 46). Pecola is finally
granted her overwhelming want for blue eyes. When she is finally granted her wish for blue eyes, she
receives it in a perverse and darkly ironic form. She is only able to be granted blue eyes in exchange
for her sanity. Pecola loses her mind and ultimately her insight into the outside
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Examples Of Logical Fallacies In The Crucible
Logical Fallacies in The Crucible Individuals can connect two varying events to form assumptions
that they base solely on the order of events, known as a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy. Corey Giles
states how his wife reading books certainly ties to his ability to pray: and then she close her book and
walks out of the house. And suddenly mark this I could pray again (Miller 40). Miller shows how
individuals can place blame on others with very little proof. This scene depicts how individuals can
believe that events which occur sequentially do not necessarily have a connection. Therefore, these
wrong conclusions can cause individuals to wrongly place blame on others. Mrs. Putnam recognizes
Goody Osburn as a witch because of their past encounters: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Mrs. Putnam assumes the Devil influences her daughter because of her illness: she ails as she must she
never waked this morning, but her eyes open and she walks, and hears naught, sees, naught, and
cannot eat. Her soul is taken, surely (Miller 13). Miller inputs a hasty generalization into this scene to
implicate how quickly individuals can form incorrect conclusions. One must gather multiple reasons
to logically make generalizations. In the play, many individuals accuse others based upon abrupt
criticisms, leading to confusion and miscommunication of information. Giles Corey explains how
others use improbable reasoning for incriminating his wife: he goes to court and claims that from that
day to this he cannot keep a pig alive for more than four weeks because my Martha bewitch them with
her books (Miller 72). Miller portrays how hasty generalizations can cause wrongful consequences to
fall on innocent individuals. Accusations form when people want to find answers to every dispute,
even when they cannot find solutions. As shown in The Crucible, unevaluated observations can affect
others when they mistakenly place blame on
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Alien Acts Dbq
John Adams and many other Federalists alongside him brought in a new law into play during 1798
that would change the way many Americans viewed the government. Adams introduced the Alien and
Sedition Acts to Congress while he was the former President of the United States. The way of these
Acts were simple, the first being an Alien Act which main focus was to make the United States more
secure from alien (foreign) spies and domestic traitors(Citation). The second Act was the Sedition Act,
which made it illegal for anyone to express any false scandals. Overall these Acts had a great impact,
not only on citizens but also Congress itself. In turn because of these Acts, the American political
debates during the early 1800s was greatly impacted. These Alien and Sedition Acts greatly affected
and influenced the people and government of America in the late 18th century and early 19th century.
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These laws wanted to make the U.S. more secure and safe, but they were also used to try and weaken
Thomas Jefferson s Democratic Republican Party (Citation). The Naturalization Act increased the
time to become a citizen in the United States from just five years to 14 years. In turn this would
decrease the growth of Jefferson s political party (Citation). The Alien Enemies Act enforce that once
a war had been declared, all male citizens of an enemy nation could be arrested, detained, and
deported against their will(Citation). Lastly the Alien Friends Act issued that any non citizen suspected
of plotting against the government could be deported by the President. However, this law was only
two years long, and no alien was ever deported in that short time (Citation). These laws were just the
first part of a two part
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The Violent Resistance Movement Of Brazil And Mexico
In Gledhill s and Schell s book, New Approaches to Resistance: In Brazil and Mexico, the topic of
different forms of resistance is mentioned among different groups of people. These groups had
different motivations and goals in achieving systematic social change to their local community. The
various resistance groups were made up of the poor, marginalized, working class, religious minorities,
and ethnic minorities. Moreover, these subaltern groups faced opposition from the powerful elite,
which consisted of the government, multinational corporations, wealthy landowners, Catholic
religious elite, and white European dominated institutions. However, these subaltern groups used
different forms of resistance that changes our perspective of what resistance really means. The
subaltern groups used violent, peaceful, covert, and unorganized forms of resistance to achieve their
goals.
The use of violent resistance by subaltern groups is the most common form of resistance when we
think about revolution and change. This form of resistance occurs when elite power structures are
attacked by the marginalized in society. In particular, the violent resistance movement led by Maria
Lopez in chapter 3 highlights the brutality that is caused by violent revolutions. This resistance
movement used any means necessary to eradicate any people or symbols of the Spanish. This
subaltern group used murder, torture, and control as a means to achieve social change. Furthermore,
the authors point out the
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malcolm x Essays
Malcolm X was a very interesting and complicated person. Throughout his life, Malcolm had
exposure to practically every type of person the world had to offer. In his younger years, he excelled in
his community predominately surrounded by whites. He then got into the hustling business within the
black community which supplied for all types of people. After that, he joined the Nation of Islam,
joining himself with many Muslims. Lastly, Malcolm went on a Hajj to Africa, where his
communication with a diverse group of people expanded. Each time Malcolm had a new group of
people in his life, he had a different alias to go by. Whichever one is remembered most, Malcolm
Little, Malcolm X or El Hajj Malik El Shabazz, his impact on society will be ... Show more content on
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He then got caught as a burglar and was put in prison. As in many aspects of his life, the book gave
more details of Malcolm s life inside the steel bars. Since no one was in jail with him that was
interviewed in the film, we could not get a good presentation of others views of his experiences in jail.
While in prison, Malcolm hears about the Nation of Islam through his family. The leader of the group,
Elijah Mohammed had a central idea that all white men were devils. In learning this, Malcolm thought
back to all of the white people he had previously encountered. It is easier for us to understand
Malcolm s thought process after reading the book, since the film did not tell us of all of his
relationships with white people. Malcolm then converted to Islam.
Replacing his last name with X did more than just change his name, it changed his personality. He
changed his last named because he did not want to be connected in any way with his old last name that
was given to his ancestors by slave owners. The film really let us know his displeasure with his old
last name. During an interview, Malcolm refused to tell his interviewer his given last name. I felt as
though the movie was very helpful in learning about him as Malcolm X. The book would tell us about
how Malcolm gave powerful speeches and little details about his preaching but you cannot replace the
actual footage of his speeches. On several occasions,
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Essay On Fluid Consumption In Race
The third question to ponder is whether fluid consumption also impacts how much these extreme
distance runners can take in for nutrients? The first observational study led by Stuempfle, took place
in California, in the Sierra Nevada mountains. It was a 161 km race and sixteen runners were recruited
to take part.3 Nutrient intakes were taken during the race. All participants were interviewed before,
during, and after the race. Also, a survey was sent out post race to make sure things were recorded
properly. Nutritionist Pro software is what the researchers used to figure out nutrient composition of
the food and drinks. This study found that race participants who finished the race consumed greater
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This would be an important area to do additional research.
Limitations
One of major limitations of all the studies discussed is their dependence on questionnaires filled out
by the athletes, in some cases several weeks later.6 This can lead to inaccurate dietary recall. Most of
the studies did try to compensate for this by allowing the athletes to recheck what they had recorded
and make corrections, but it still leaves a lot of room for error.
Another limitation in these studies is there size. For the elite runners especially, you only have four5
and then three6 men s information recorded. Only one of the studies had over one hundred
participants.2
Conclusion
The answer to whether the athletes are consuming adequate nutrition is somewhat muddled. Based on
the current recommendations4 none of the athletes met all the macronutrient requirements; this would
suggest that the athletes are not getting the required nutrients. Unfortunately, several of these studies
show huge discrepancies in the amounts of macronutrients that recreational runners and the elite
runners consume.5,3 Elite athletes (who are running much faster) may need to consume greater
amounts of macronutrients, so closer to the current recommendations, but for the recreational athletes
(who are running much slower) a different set of guidelines based on their individual
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The Guatemalan Civil War
With little to no economic activity, an extremely unstable government, natural disaster, and constant
emigration Guatemala has faced a large amount of challenges. One of the largest challenges in Latin
Americas history being the brutal 36 year Guatemalan Civil War that tore apart the country. Leaving
over 200,000 dead, 200,000 in refugee camps, and the nation in extreme poverty. The Guatemalan
civil war began because the government and military were greatly abusing the citizen s human rights.
In result to this communist led gorillas began an active political war of terror in 1961. There
underlying cause of this is the discontent both politically and economically between the people and the
government. Economically the government supported the domination of an elite class in society. This
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Efforts were made by the Guatemalan government to help with the rebuilding of their country after
war and at the time the country seemed to be changing for the better. Documented human rights
violations declined significantly, and institutions are being built to ensure fair and equal treatment for
all Guatemalans. Refugees returned and economic inequality was at the lowest point in decades. Then
in 2001 the President violated the peace accords by naming the Minister of Interior and the military
budget was greatly increased. That same year numerous reports of armed groups preforming illegal
activities became a concern. The government did not take any action. As a result 2002 became the
most violent years of the country s post war period. Assassinations, lynchings, kidnappings, theft, drug
trafficking, prison uprisings, among other acts of violence, spread like wild fire across the nation. The
steps taken by Guatemala helped greatly at first but ultimately are not enough to achieve an
economically and politically stable and prosperous
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Essay Defender of the Faith Theme
Defender of the Faith Theme
Theme in Defender of the Faith can be interpreted in many varying ways, some of which are life long
lessons and others to the relation between faith and the individual.
Throughout much of the story, Nathan Marx is lost between his role as a sergeant, Jew and human
being. The relationship between the church, state and individual is a well known concept. The three
must be independent of each other and this story explores what happens when the three are forced
together. His religion starts the whole process of the three intertwining. As his grandmother said,
Mercy overrides justice. The quote reflects Marx s human side, where feelings dominate over duty. I
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Essentially, the author, Philip Roth, is teaching us the good, honourable way of life.
The theme with Jewishness has much to do with Nathan Marx, the defender mentioned in the title. He
unknowingly fights the good war against anti Semitism in the European theatre of war and comes
back to train more soldiers against the Axis powers. In the process he cares for his Jewish trainees in
terms of weekly rituals and diet and gives them leeway. Marx went out of his way to please Grossbart,
in fact he even conflicted with his Captain on numerous occasions about food and combat. Grossbart
was simply manipulating and abusing the religion for his own gain. When Marx realizes this, he once
again fights back by sending him to the Pacific. The war and decisions made in boot camp were tough
times for Marx, a lot like the suffering of Jews throughout history. Either way, he perseveres and wins
both his battles against the Nazis, the ignorance of his colleagues and the manipulation of Grossbart.
There is a theme much like the title, of staying true to the faith, educating and protecting it from those
who oppose or don t understand it. As long as you believe, things will turn out right. He may not be an
Orthodox or traditional Jew but he is a true Jew, determined by actions, more than just prayers and
words.
The right way to live as an individual in society is an important theme set in this
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Non-Allowing And Non Yielding Rein
Hands:
Allowing: This is the way we use the reins most of the time. Neither allowing so much that you lose
the contact nor have such a dead contact that the horse leans on it.
Non allowing/ Non yielding Rein: This is when you stop allowing by clenching your fingers on the
reins and tightening the muscles in your arms so that they cannot be moved forward. This blocks the
forward momentum and can achieve such movements as trot to walk or halt. A non yielding also used
when there is a contact problem. It is just applied for a second or split second. You would first apply
your seat and legs aids and then this rein to remind the horse to go forward into contact.
The check: This is the rein aid given when the non allowing rein does not
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Difference Between Wooden And Roller Coasters
Have you ever Wondered how a roller coaster works and what makes a roller coaster so much Fun.
Well in this case you will learn whats forces are applied in a roller coaster and what might be some
differences in a wooden and steel roller coaster. Before reading this you probably don t know how
much science is applied in a roller coaster. What makes you move Out of the station and what makes
you come to a stop in a station. Well if you are interested in learning something new about roller
coaster stay tuned.
A roller coaster ride is a thrilling awesome experience which involves many energies in the roller
coaster itself. The ride/roller coaster often begins as a chain and motor and once it s on the top gravity
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Well roller coaster are fairly safe, the chances of you getting injured is 1 in 25 million. And the chance
of fatal injury is 1 in 1.5 billion! By comparison, the chance of fatal injury in a car crash is almost 15
in 10,000. Wheels are also a big part of the safety in a roller coaster Each wheel assembly has three
wheels. Each wheel assembly has three wheels. Underfriction, or up stop, wheels; tractor, or running,
wheels; and side friction wheels. All of these help the train move safely and
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  • 2. Johnny Cash Accomplishments While looking at the life of the popular musicians, Johnny Cash was considered one of the most rebellious artists who ever lived. According to Tunnel Hamm, Cash was jailed to his so called attitude (268). However, his music was termed as the seeds of unorganized political rebellion and the reason was because of his sharp criticism to political agendas in the United States. Another reason was because he was an Indian which came out as a threat to Americans who at the time did not overlook his race in any way (269). Johnny Cash s interference with private and public politics made him becoming an activist, not just a musician. Cash developed his own unique artistic ways of expressing himself by engaging his music with politics. Even though he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, there was this one time when his father took Cash s puppies and put them in a box together with rocks then later throwing them into the river making Cash watch as they drowned. Cash further stated that his father also shot the dog that had given birth to the puppies, (Tunnel Hamm, 2009. Pp. 272). This implies and shows how Johnny Cash used his life experience to create a productive and meaningful life to himself and others who felt an impact through his music. Therefore, in general country music has motivated artists such as Johnny Cash into engaging both in music and politics at the same time and having an influence on other people s lives and change them for the better. The evidence is how even Johnny Cash was jailed to his political engagement but never quit since he went on to fight for social justice even after he was released from jail, (Tunnel Hamm, 2009. Pp. 270). This shows that in the music industry and his own personal life, there were cultural biases that affected musicians in some negative manner. Another example is Johnny Cash was jailed due to his expression of politics through country music. They were not allowed to stand against what they did not believe in and express it through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Block Scheduling Analysis Blocked Scheduling Brooks, Jason W. NHS Block Scheduling Advantages Outlined. Newton Daily News (IA), 27 Apr. 2016. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true db=n5h AN=2W63010850817 site=ehost live. In this outline, Jason W. Brooks goes over what advantages the principle of Newton High School in Iowa, Bill Peters promoted during his speech with the Newton Community School District Board of Education. Peter s speech consisted of the positives that come along with having a blocked schedule also he states how flexible the schedule can be. The two main arguments are the flexibility and to keep the seniors on campus. The president believes that Block scheduling not only puts some kids through a freshman (college) year s worth of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They first introduced the concept of blocked scheduling and summarized other studies. This was followed by a detailed descriptions of their methods. Even in this method portion of the article, there were subcategories, they outlined the setting, participant selection, procedure, and data analysis. Then they detailed the results, they seperated this into four main categories: planning, instruction, learning environment, and student learning. Again, each of these categories with subcategories. After the method, there was a discussion of the study. This discussion consisted the reasoning behind results and why it is relevant. The professors ended the article with a conclusion. This organization allowed the article to flow and gave the authors credibility within the article. This piece was much more informing and more trustworthy than the other article. The information in this article is reliable, the professors created statistics from the study, 87% agreed... Fifty three percent of teachers... 93%... (30). There is no bias in this article, the purpose is to merely share perceptions of teachers, thus there are perceptions outlined for both sides of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Industrial Revolution In America Industrial Revolution in America The industrial revolution in America took place in the nineteenth and twentieth century. During this period there was mass production, modern technologies were made, people were getting rich and this made America to be the global superpower in the world. The united states economy grew fast. America became so rich that mark twain called it the Gilded Age Although there Britain was the first to have access to the industrial revolution in the 17th and 18th century, my focus will be on the American industrial revolution. Industrial revolution came into existence after the end of the civil war. During the revolution transportation, electricity, and industrial building came into existence and became very popular and made very significant changes in the nation. Transportations like the railroad which was linked to different communities and states was built, steamboats, the Eerie canal, and road were also built. Although railroad was in existence during the start of the civil war it became more popular after the end of the civil war. During the 1860s, the Central Pacific Railroad started building rail track from Sacramento, California. While the Union Pacific started laying tracks from Nebraska. In 1869, this made both tracks to meet at a place in Utah, this enabled the united states to travel by train from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The development of Railroad continued all through the 1800s with rail tracks spreading in different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Steroids and Sports Don’t Mix Essay The problems of doping in sports began to surface in the late 1950 s, because of rumors that coaches were allowing players to use performance enhancing drugs. The 1956 Olympic Games where plagued with athletes using performance enhancing drugs, so countries began to speak out against the harm that drugs were causing to the athletes and the sport (6 Anonymous). Long term use of performance enhancing drugs will destroy athlete s bodies. Doping is the use of illegal substances that is harmful to athlete s health and is capable of enhancing performance. Doping also refers to the presence of drugs in the athlete s blood or urine. So, doping in other words is cheating and can be detrimental to the individual reputation and the sport. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this new technology athletes that test positive for banned drugs will be suspended from competition. Athlete s train hard for the sport they compete in, but only dedicated athletes honestly prepares to compete. The Montreal in 1973, reported seven male weightlifters from six different nations tested positive and was disqualified because of anabolic steroids use (8 Oakley). Anabolic steroids are testosterone. Testosterone is the growth hormone of boy s (54 Nelson). Testosterone has two major types of action: androgenic and anabolic (8 Oakley). Androgenic affects stimulants the hair growth on men faces and changes their voice. Women develop manly features like; lots of hair on the face and a deep voice (8 Oakley). The anabolic effect increases muscle strength rapidly, but tissues and tendons are not strengthening with the muscle (55 Nelson). Increased muscle strength and weakened tissues and tendons cause a body imbalance. This imbalance can be life threatening. Two percent of 8th, 10th, and 12th graders use anabolic steroids (1 Mathias). Among these junior high and high school students using steroids are kids who are involved in physical training activities because anabolic steroids increase muscle mass, strength, and stamina (2 Mathias). Anabolic steroids can have severe affects on youth too. These steroids are known to have both physical and psychological affects on youth (2 Mathias). Physical affects include stunted growth, high blood pressure, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Use Of Modafinil And Armodafinil Are Oral Central... 2.8 MODAFINIL AND ARMODAFINIL Modafinil and armodafinil are oral central nervous system wakefulness promoting drugs that are used to treat excessive day time sleepiness that is associated with narcolepsy, day night shift work sleep disorder and obstructive sleep apnea (Scoriels et al. 2012). Modafinil is a mixture of R and S enantiomers, and hence, is a racemic compound, while armodafinil is the R enantiomer of modafinil. Chemically, modafinil is 2 [(diphenylmethyl)sulfinyl] acetamide while armodafinil is 2 [(R) (diphenylmethyl)sulfinyl]acetamide. Armodafinil and modafinil have a molecular formula of C15H15NO2S with a molecular weight of 273.35. The chemical structures of armodafinil and modafinil are (Product information sheet, Teva). O O O O S CH S CH2 C NH2 NH2 In the United States, modafinil is marketed as PROVIGIL® and armodafinil as NUVIGIL®. The main constituent of PROVIGIL® tablets is 100 or 200 mg of modafinil, and that of NUVIGIL® is 50, 150 or 250 mg of armodafinil (product information sheet, Teva Pharmaceuticals). 2.9 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY OF MODAFINIL ARMODAFINIL 2.9.1 Mechanism of Action: The precise mechanism(s) through which both compounds promote wakefulness as well as its actions in the brain are still not well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Three Rules To Live By Dale Carnegie Summary In order to be successful at handling people this book states that there are 3 rules to live by; don t criticize, condemn or complain, give honest as well as sincere appreciation and lastly, arouse in the other person an eager want. Throughout part one of this book the author Dale Carnegie gives many examples through history and his life that these rules are proved to be true due to some of our nations biggest leaders and influences abided by them. Carnegie wisely states that criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person s pride, and hurts their sense of importance, which, in time causes resentment toward the person who made the criticism. B.F Skinner conducted an experiment to prove this. It was found that through praise dogs learned more rapidly than with punishment. It was later tested to be true with humans as well. If science wasn t enough, Carnegie also justifies this rule with examples of success from leaders such as Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln who is quoted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Dewey, an American philosopher, believes that the deepest urge in human nature is the desire to be important. William James also an American psychologist said the most valuable principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated. All three of these intelligent scientists had the same idea in mind. Carnegie used this text to pull these ideas into one to form the second rule, give honest and sincere appreciation. In the United States mental illness is the number one disease. Dale Carnegie uses this fact to prove that people will literally drive themselves insane trying to find the feeling of importance. To be successful at handling people the author gives us some advice using Charles Shwabs words, a very successful investor I have yet to find a person who did not do better work and put forth greater effort under a spirit of approval than they would ever do under a spirit of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Persuasive Essay About Surfing Surfing isn t easy, but it is very exciting and addicting. If you are someone who likes non contact sports, and enjoys being outside, this is the sport for you. Unlike a lot of other sports, you are hot and sweaty in a gym, however surfing in the ocean makes you feel cool on a hot day. If you are a beginner, it may be very challenging to catch a wave. It is recommended to use a soft foam board. These boards are lightweight, don t require wax, and easy to get up and stand on. Before you decide to get in water, you need to make sure that you find the right spot with just enough waves. I would not recommend going into an area with very big waves because surfing as a beginner, it would be very overwhelming. As a beginner, when catching a wave, you want to be waist deep and in an area where the waves have already broken. At this spot, you can practice standing up. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A regular is when your left foot is naturally in front and a goofy foot is when your right foot is naturally in front. When getting up on the board, you want to jump up very fast and have your knees bent the whole time riding the wave. After you feel comfortable closer to shore, you can now paddle out more into the ocean. As a beginner, it may be hard to get past the impact zone because it would potentially take you under. Once you are far out enough, you need to turn your board and wait for a good wave. When you see a good enough wave coming your way, you need to lay back down on your stomach and start paddling immediately, and very fast. Once the wave is about to break, very quickly, hop up onto your feet and keep them planted, your knees bent, and your eyes toward where you want to go. It is very important to be patient. You will not become an amazing surfing in one day. I would recommend sticking to it because it is a very fun and exciting sport when you get the hang of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Depth Look At Autism Spectrum Disorder In Depth look at Autism Spectrum Disorder Leydi A. Zapata Columbia Basin College In Depth look at Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD, is a complex developmental disorder which is usually diagnosed during the first 3 years of life. The disorder is characterized by severe difficulty or inability in communicating, socializing, forming relationships with others, and responding appropriately to the environment. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM IV, ASD was one of the diagnosis covered under the Persuasive Developmental Disorders category. The other diagnoses that were part of this category included Rett s Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, Asperger s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Autism has become one of the fastest growing developmental disorder in the recent years. In the year 2000, the prevalence of ASD was 1 out of 150 school age children (Schaefer, 2016, pg***). According to the latest data by the Center of Disease Control, or CDC, it is estimated that the incidence is now 1 in every 68 children that is diagnosed with autism in the United States. It is also estimated that autism is approximately 4.5 times more common among boys (1 in 42) than among girls (1 in 189) (CDC, 2014). Risks and Predisposing Factors From the time autism was identified in the 1940s, several theories have tried to explain its etiology. The earliest theories proposed as origin of autism was framed in the context of the early psychiatric models in the 1940 s, and believed that autism was an acquired condition associated with children raised by cold, emotionally distant mothers (Schaefer, ***). Another early hypothesis proposed as being a risk for developing autistic disorder was the use of the measles mumps rubella vaccine or the preservative thimerosal, but this hypothesis has been disproved (Anagnostou, Zwaigenbaum...., pg 510). It is now known that autism is a condition with a strong genetic basis, with more than 80% heritability (Meng chang pg 903), but just like almost every medical condition known to man, it has several genetic and environmental risk factors. As mentioned earlier, autistic disorder is 4.5 times more common in males than females, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Case Study Of E-Commerce About eCommerce in India The scenario of eCommerce in India is still at nascent stage. At present, the success of E Commerce relies heavily on the internet and mobile phone revolution which is expected to tranform the way products reach their customers. In countries like the US and China, e commerce has already made substantial gains by achieving sales of over 150 billion USD in revenue. However, the industry in India is, still at its infancy. In spite of this, over the last few years, E Commerce has grown considerably by over 35% CAGR from 3.8 billion USD in 2009 to around 12.6 billion USD in 2013. Ecommerce deals with the buying and selling of goods and services over an electronic platform, mainly the internet. These business transactions are categorized into differrent models based on who the consumer is. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Limitations Many challenges identified during the project required changes at the overall website wide level which was unfeasible to implement due to the organizational constraints which was a major setback as the project objective which was to increase conversion rate was linked to a number of aspects in the value chain and inability to change the obvious problems poses serious future sustainability threats to the organization. This was a major limitation and was conveyed to the manager. IV. Suggestion for Future Research There is a need to emphasise on promoting Snapdeal as a brand to improve customer loyalty. In the age of predatory pricing and heavy discounts, there is little or no differentiation on the pricing or on the product differentiation side. So, it becomes vital to promote Snapdeal as a wholesome brand which people would like to relate themselves with. Hence, it is time we start portraying it as a well rounded company. Here are a few initiatives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Hockey History This essay will be discussing the history of hockey, its development throughout as the years went on, the development of rules and organisation and who the national governing body are, how they are funded. Also this essay will explain the participation levels in the sport hockey from back when it was first started to how it is now. For those that do not know the national governing body they are a national governing body that help create participation in sport by creating opportunities for individuals to get recognised with the talent they have and there are different national governing bodies for each sport and country. (Mifflin, 2008). Hockey is the second largest team game in the world and is played over 100 countries. The origins of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The national governing body for hockey in England are England hockey. They took over in 2002 from its predecessor , the English Hockey Association (EHA). The EHA who were formed in 1996 to merge the separate men s , women s and mixed associations but it had to suspend operations earlier in 2002 because of financial problems and that s when England Hockey became the official national governing body for hockey in England. The England hockey is The England Hockey is associated with the European Hockey Federation (EHF) and also the international Hockey Federation (FIH) (Kate, 2017). The FIH is responsible for the rules that are made in hockey , these rules are followed by players and umpires worldwide that participate in the game and England Hockey is responsible for ensuring these rules are implemented in England. England Hockey is funded from a number of sources, public and commercial. The biggest funding partners for England Hockey are UK Sport, Sport England and the National Lottery. Sport England and UK sport help give National Lottery funding into hockey and other sports, the money from the National lottery is from people that play games like lotto, This was according to Abbey, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Dhs Research Paper How was the National Health Service formed? The NHS began in 1948 from an assumption that we all as UK citizens should receive good healthcare. The NHS value, of putting patients first, remains at its core. The main focus that the NHS had initial plans for was to diagnose and the treatment for a disease. From then onwards, the government decided on making a system where UK Citizens are entitled on receiving free care, in return for tax. The National Health Service is now known for being the largest and oldest healthcare system in the world. Now however, the NHS has rapidly increased ( more hospitals being built, higher level of staff being employed and private healthcare services and plays a role in preventing illnesses and improving the physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Department of Health provides strategic leadership of public health, the NHS and social care in the United Kingdom. The DH holds inclusive liability for the businesses and policies of the department, including financial control, and oversight of all NHS delivery and performance. National health Service (NHS) in England is an Independent body. Its main role is to set the priorities and direction of the NHS and to improve health and care outcomes for people in England. The NHS manages primary care services such as GPs, pharmacists, including military health services and same specialized services. The National Health Service in England regulates around £100 billion of the overall NHS budget and ensures that organizations are spending the allocated fund effectively. The National Health Service is declared the best healthcare system in the world with it scoring highest on quality, access and efficiency. The NHS is the UK s state health service which provides treatment for UK residents. Some services are free, other have to be paid for. The regulations that govern who can and can t receive treatment are complex and may change. A person who is regarded as ordinarily resident in the UK is eligible free treatment by a GP. Overseas visitors to the UK are not regarded as ordinarily resident if they do not meet his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Disparities of the Death Penalty disparity of application (gender, race) 1. Disparity of application of the death penalty is a researched and heavily discussed topic. There is no disparity applied to the death penalty due to race. Many individuals believe that discrimination against minorities directly contributes to the amount of offenders on death row that are African American, Hispanic, or part of a different minority group. These trends exist for a reason, however I believe the reason is due to the fact that individuals strive to meet different goals dependent on their racial background. Currently, approximately 41 % of inmates on death row are black, and 44 % are white. There are more inmates who are white on death row, which makes it hard to determine that disparity was applied based on race or gender when individuals are faced with a death penalty sentence. There are far less women on death row. There are not many women on death row because the death penalty is not often applied to their cases. However, this is not due to their gender, it is based on the crimes that were committed and typically women commit less violent crimes than men. 2. Furman v. Georgia Furman v. Georgia proved that the way the death penalty was administered was unconstitutional. William Furman was apprehended while he was found robbing a sleeping individual s home. During the trial Furman claimed he had tripped and his weapon had accidentally discharged and struck the victim. However, the statement he had given the police was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparing The Snow Queen And The Hero s Journey The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson has been told for almost two hundred years. It is the story of a little girl and a little boy who are best friends that do everything together. One day, the little boy goes missing and the little girl must journey to find him and bring him home. The little girl, Gerda, shows bravery, selflessness, and relentlessness throughout the tale. Through these she shows heroism, which helps her through the journey to find the little boy, Kay. These values reveal Gerda s cultural background, and what her family expects of her. In each transformation of the text, The Hero s Journey is evident throughout. In the movies The Snow Queen and Disney s Frozen, viewers can detect the The Hero s Journey throughout. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She greets them like old friends and introduces Kay to them. Throughout the whole story, Gerda showed cultural values of a true hero. During the departure phase, she showed bravery, loyalty, and selflessness. In the initiation phase, she exhibited kindness and relentlessness. Finally, in the return phase Gerda revealed that she is caring and has a softer side to herself. Once she found Kay, she wept because she had finally found her best friend. Kay was still under the influence of the mirror and did not recognize her. This made Gerda cry harder, resulting in Kay s frozen heart to melt and the splinter in his eye to fall out. From beginning to end, Gerda demonstrated a true heroic personality, which helped her complete her journey. The Snow Queen has been around for almost two centuries, but no matter how old the story becomes, people do not stop reading it. The Snow Queen has also influenced readers since Hans Christian Anderson wrote it. Every reader will understand The Hero s Journey through The Snow Queen, and will be able to detect it in other stories. Young readers have looked at Gerda s character and realized that she is someone that everyone should look up to. Gerda showed that no matter how little a person is, they can do something to influence their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Social Class And Education Essay Social Class and Education (Sime Getty, 1939) Objectives ● To be aware that class can have an influence on school attainment ● To identify some of the issues regarding social class and education ● To recognize that traditional patterns of class attainment are difficult to change The effects of social class on educational attainment ● There is a clear relationship between poverty and children s failure in school (Desfourges Abouchaar, 2003). One in four children in the UK grows up in poverty Children from poor backgrounds are half as likely to get five good GCSEs (General Certificates in Secondary Education) Children from poor are less likely to go onto higher education White working class pupils are among the lowest performers in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( Social Mobility Indicators , 2014) UK Government Figures (Nelson, 2014) Why is this? ● Lack of a good role model ● Lower expectations from parents ● Lower expectations from teachers ● Less money to spend on educational activities ● Poorer pupils are less able to express themselves ● Subjects relate to middle classes ● Bias from teachers (Sharples, Slavin, Chambers, Sharp, 2011) The Achievement Gap and Cultural Background (O Brein, 2011) Graph shows the proportions of different ethnic groups getting 5 GCSEs at C or above Government Action Plan 2013 Spend more money on education Make schools responsible for pupil achievement Access to research for all teachers Summer school program (Morgan Laws, 2014) 2015 school league tables reveal attainment gap between rich and poor pupils has increased by 7 per cent
  • 16. (Garner, 2015) The Consequences: Poverty ( Impact of Qualifications , n.d; Labour Force Survey, 2010) The Consequences: Crime ● Thousands of boys from the poorest backgrounds are being consigned to a lifetime of crime, drugs and prison Harriet Sergeant (Research Fellow of the Centre for Policy Studies) (Paton, 2009) 52% of male offenders and 71% of female offenders have no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Descriptive Statistics And Data Of A Distribution Of Job... 5. Empirical Results 5.1. Descriptive Statistics Table 1 presents the descriptive statistics of variables used in this study. Based on the ACS 2009 2013, the median housing price and median rent in the Chicago metropolitan area are $266,371 and $912, respectively. The average value of job accessibility and mixed land use are 1.01 and 2.57, respectively. Figure 3 presents a Kernel distribution of job accessibility and mixed land use, which shows that they have different distributions. Average room is 2.64 and average year built is 61. Average housing cost is $1,368. Average age and average household size are 36 and 2.66, respectively. The proportions of black and Hispanic are about 20%. Average residential density is 7.25 (housing/mile2), and the proportion of single housing is about 50%. The average distance to nearest park is 0.38mile, and the average vacancy rate is 10%. As discussed above, our unit of analysis is census tract, and 2,014 census tracts are used in this study. Table 1. Descriptive Statistics and Data Source Variable Mean S.D. Data Source Dependent Median Housing Price 266,371.02 137,715.70 ACS 2009 2013 Median Rent 912.06 347.67 ACS 2009 2013 Independent Land Use Job Accessibility 1.01 0.13 LEHD LODES Mixed Land Use 2.57 1.66 LEHD LODES Control Housing Bedrooms 2.64 0.57 ACS 2009 2013 Built Year 61.68 145.90 ACS 2009 2013 Socioeconomic Housing Costs 1,368.28 500.72 ACS 2009 2013 Average Age 36.21 7.01 ACS 2009 2013 Household Size 2.66 0.54 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Mayan Empire The Mayan Empire was a great civilization that lasted more than 2,000 years. No one knows for sure what happened to the Mayans, but there are several theories on what made their civilization collapse. The theories are as following: warfare, disease, famine, and disaster or environmental change. Some theories are more plausible that the others. I have been hired by the Center for Disease Control to investigate the reasons behind the demise of the Mayan Empire. The first theory is that the Mayans were defeated by constant wars. (1) Historians are convinced that the Mayans were very warlike because of many architectural excavations. They have uncovered many monuments, ceramics, and paintings that depict warfare and boast winning battles. Before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Development And Diversity Training Program Over the years, organizations have updated their training, education process and has made it accessible for all types of staff that will allow employee s better advancements, work life balance, and a flexible training process. This will help to position technology based organization a training application and will continue a learning advancement. An organization has become a global with their businesses, they start to become more complex with cultural diversity and training. Having a cultural diversity training program that will allow the company to compete with other organization. In this paper, I will explain the development and diversity of training, ethical and cultural issues with the different phases of development and the legal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When creating a training program for an organization, ensuring the well being of the employees are considered so they are able to deliver the most valuable outcomes with their jobs by being successful and perform at a high level of performance. (Treven, 2015) This can lead to further advancements as leaders, supervisors or management. Along with the advancements, this is also a platform for less absences or turnovers and a better reputation in the work field to attract better inquiries from potential employees. (Treven, 2015) Cultural diversity management programs aim to bring awareness and skill based training. The purpose of this training is to show the diverse groups within an organization which can improve the productivity between employees. This training will also help management understand and value each one of their employees and differences they may have. Cultural diversity training is designed to show how diversity, we all are and bring awareness of the issues in the workplace and help them to recognize underlining issues. (Treven, 2015) Diversity may be a source of problem solving which is combined with experience and knowledge that plays a role in the transformation of the existing knowledge we have with the training program. This will help the organization and the employee s needs to reflect the changes within the organization which will also protect them against any fines that can occur when ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Medical Negligence And Medical Negligence MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE RHEA DALAL BBA LLB ROLL NO 16 If people understood that doctors weren t divine, perhaps the odor of malpractice might diminish. In India doctors are treated as second life saver after God. The standard of care should be more so that the cases of negligence may not arise. Nowadays Indian society is experiencing a growing awareness regarding the patients right as the number of case of medical negligence has increased drastically. A doctor can be charged with criminal negligence when a patient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protection of patients right should not be at the cost of professional integrity. When an FIR is filed against a doctor for the death of a patient under treatment than the doctor can be arrested and can be punished for 2 years of imprisonment under IPC section 304A. But if the doctor has not charged any fees for the treatment of the patient than, the doctor cannot be sued for medical negligence. The patient requires proper care as they suffer from disease and treatment is been provided, it becomes the duty of the hospital as well as that of the staff members to take care of the patient. In the case of: Aparna Dutt V. Appollo Hospital Enterprises Ltd It was held in this case that the staff members of the hospital had not taken proper care of the patient and so the court held liable the hospital thus it is the duty of the staff members also to take care. The doctor is not held liable for every injury caused to the patient, the injury cured only under his treatment can only be held liable if proper care is not taken by the doctor. It should show all possible reasons for the injury caused than only the compensation can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Awakening Parrot Quotes Hour 3 The Awakening A feeling of exultation overtook her, as if some power of significant import had been given her to control the working of her body and her soul. She grew daring and reckless, overestimating her strength. She wanted to swim far out, where no woman had swum before (37). In The Awakening by Kate Chopin, Edna is a mother and a wife who has never seen herself as anything more. As she begins to venture out into unknown territory, looking at life and the world, she begins to see herself as more. Edna Pontellier is a great example of the social issue of how women were perceived in 1899. To begin, Edna is showing the social issue surrounding women in the 1890 s. She is a mother and a wife to a man who she cares for, but does not love immensely. As she goes to the Grand Isle, she shows her true self. Edna ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mademoiselle spends her time playing piano and enjoying independence. She is unmarried and seems to have no romance in her life whatsoever. Although she is happy in her own way, she is sort of an exile and is looked upon as ungracious. She is sort of a muse for Edna as she tries to discover herself throughout the story. In the beginning of the book, there is a mockingbird. The parrot is a symbol of Edna while the mockingbird is Reisz. a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mockingbird that hung on the other side of the door (). The mockingbird is Reisz because she understands Edna and is the only one in the novel who is able to get Edna to confess her love for Robert. Women of the late 1800 s were supposed to be the perfect wife and mother and not be selfish. There were certain ways a woman must act in this time and to be prim and proper. An example of the etiquette in the novel On tuesday afternoons Tuesday being Mrs. Pontellier s reception day Mrs. Pontellier, attired in the handsome reception gown, remained in the drawing room the entire afternoon receiving her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Report On Engle Granger Cointegration Test 4. Empirical Results In this section, we discuss our findings of Engle Granger cointegration test which we applied in order to identify whether there is cointegration relationship between dependent variable the real non oil GDP and independent variables real credit to the private sector and non oil sector real effective exchange rate. The steps of the EG approach have been undertaken in order to obtain the long run model that explains the relationship between these variables. 4.1. Unit Root Test First of all, variables should be given in log levels in order to alleviate the problem of serial correlation and the elasticity of the coefficients. The results of ADF unit root test in levels concludes that all three variables seasonally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table Variable name ADF test (1% critical value = 3.557472, N=56), H0: [has a unit root] Inference t Statistic Prob.* ln_rgdp_noil_sa 0.202877 0.9314 I(1) ln_rcred_to_ps 0.874036 0.7892 I(1) ln_reer_noil 0.507243 0.8815 I(1) 5% critical value = 3.557472, N=55, t=0 d(ln_rgdp_noil_sa) 11.60110 0 I(0) d(ln_cred_to_ps) 9.090784 0 I(0) dln_reer_noil) 5.649022 0 I(0) Sample: 2000Q1:2013Q4 In the Table , d stands for 1st difference, such that d(ln_rgdp_noil_sa) is the result of the 1st difference ADF unit root test on seasonally adjusted real non oil GDP and etc. The graphs below show the trend of the three series through the period from 2000 to 2013 based on level and 1st difference Augmented Dickey Fuller unit root tests, respectively. Figure Figure ADL and Optimal Lag Selection: From General to Specific After checking for stationarity, autoregressive distributed lag (ADL) models are estimated and the proper lag length is chosen so as to make the residuals of our model white noise. As can be seen in the tables on ADLs in Appendix 1, all the model specifications residuals according to the Jarque Bera Histogram Normality tests, Breusch Godfrey serial correlation LM tests, and Breusch Pagan Godfrey Heteroskedasticity tests are normally distributed, serially uncorrelated and homoscedastic, respectively. It shows that all residual diagnostic parameters are satisfactory for estimating our model. Therefore, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay about Women s Roles In China Women in China at the beginning of the twentieth century China was suffering a great loss at the beginning of the twentieth century since half of its citizens were not able to contribute much to the country. The Chinese society at that time was male dominated, so though women comprised almost half of the total population, they had actually very little part to play in uplifting the country economically, socially and intellectually. Nevertheless, Chinese women should not be blamed for that. They had their own reasons for being so unproductive, which they later tried to overcome successfully. Firstly, they were quot;physically confined. quot; This takes us back to the practice of foot binding in China, which was started early in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even peasent women had to have their feet bound, so this meant while they were working in the fields, they basically had to crawl. Foot binding was not only for the sake of beauty, but it also served the purpose for the Chinese young girls to be restricted from going out of their houses. This practice lasted for about a thousand years. Thus this unhealthy practice prevented Chinese women from going beyond their homes and thus limited their freedom to gain knowledge from the outside world. Secondly, Chinese women were socially restricted. quot;Chastity for women was more valuable than life itself. The definition of chastity became ridiculously broad to the extent that a girl was considered unclean if she happened to see a man s sex organ when he urinated in the public place. quot; Unless she married him she had to commit suicide to protect her reputation (Yao 106). quot;Moreover, women who were disowned by their husbands due to unfaithfulness and disobedience were deprived of employment, bearing remorse and disgrace for life quot; (Yao 79). Since these women had no other source of living as they were completely dependent on their men, suicide was the only alternative (Yao 79). More often the family made those decisions of suicide because that saved its name. So, there was a lot of pressure from the society which suppressed Chinese women s hopes and desires to be equal to men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Tanguy s Painting The Earth And The Air The earth and the air is an oil painting by the French Surrealist Yves Tanguy. It is one of the modern art paintings in the Cone Collection, in the Baltimore Museum of Art. It is created by Tanguy in 1941. It is about 30 x 40 wide with a wooden frame. The background colors divide the piece into mainly two sections, the top and the bottom part. The top part is about 3/5 of the whole piece. It is painted in blue and white, like a watercolor like sky without any subject matters. It has a dreamy feeling because the colors blend smoothly. There is no clear horizon line in the painting but it is still possible to separate the ground and the sky by the background colors or the compositions. The top part is in mainly blue and white while the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The larger pieces are in the front while the objects in the back are smaller. Also the cast black shadows of the objects are distinct with clear edges and more than one light spots are found in the painting. Therefore there are several light sources coming from the right hand corner of the painting and shine to the objects. It is assumed that the main focus of the painting is the bottom part because the objects are placed there and they draw viewers attention first. They are realistic but abstract and evenly distributed on the page. They look like modern sculptures not only with alien shapes but also innovative colors. There are a group of building like shapes on the most front of the painting. They are connected at the bottom part so they can be described as a group. They have different dimensions and one of them has a very sharp part pointing upwards to the melting land between the ground and the sky. There are several alien objects around the main group, which some of them are really tiny but still are painted precisely. There is a transparent object in between the middle ground and the background on the left hand side of the painting. The whole shape blends into the background because of its transparency. Also it is because there is not enough light shinning to the object to make it easily visible. One of the interesting about the painting is there are two super tiny spots near the transparent object. They are painted clearly and you can see them only on closer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Thinking Like A Mountain Summary In the pieces, Thinking like a mountain by Leopold and Big mac and Tropical forests, by Skinner both demonstrate a clear message through their writings. Although Leopold used strong points to get his message across, Skinner grabs his audience s attention by using factual evidence instead of a personal experience. In Leopold s Thinking like a mountain the author discusses a big issue today involving wildlife and deforestation, trying to convince his audience about how to realize the issue at hand. On the other hand, Skinner s Big mac and Tropical forests talks about how in today s day and age the economy is more focused on making money from putting in unnecessary fast food chains in the spots of Tropical forests. Even though these writings are very different they still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example from Leopold s writing is when he first uses imagery to grab the audience s attention. A deep chesty bawl echoes from rimrock to rimrock, rolls down the mountain, and fades into the far blackness of the night (Leopold). This provides the audience with a vision of what the author is describing in his piece. Using imagery helps the audience see what the author is trying to describe, letting them into their world. Even though Leopold s use of figurative language helps grab the audience s attention, Skinner uses a different tactic that grabs his audience s attention a little better. One example from Skinner s piece is in the beginning when he states, the tropical forests are being leveled for commercial purpose at the rate of 150,000 square kilometers a year, an area the size of England and Wales combined (Skinner). This gives the readers a shocking statement when they first read the paper and see the shocking but true statement. One more example from Leopold s writing to convince the reader on his topic is giving a personal story of his own. His own story was when he would usually go out and kill wolves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Latin American Masculinity Culture Masculinity culture represents a preference towards high achievement, assertiveness, and material rewards for success which display similar characteristic of men. Society is largely more competitive. Countries with masculinity culture such as Japan and Mexico value assertiveness and competitiveness. U.S. is also somewhat a masculine society where individuals highly focus on achievement, strike for success and are motivated by opportunities. IBM s studies revealed that (1) women s values are less concerned among societies than men s values; (2) men s values from one country to another have a dimension of assertive and competitive that are different from women s values that are modest and caring. Germany scored a 66 and U.S. scored a 62 on masculine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hofstede defined the culture as the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one group from that another . His five types of cultural dimensions are the most popular in many cultural area studies, include: (1) power distance; (2) individualism vs. collectivism; (3) uncertainty avoidance; (4) masculinity vs. femininity; and (5) long term vs. short term orientation. These dimensions offer an insight towards behaviors and standards in the cultural context which are useful for many motivators to explore the people in different culture. The text suggested that countries with high uncertainty avoidance will lead to more job security, whereas people with low uncertainty avoidance (for example, U.S.) are motivated by new ideas and innovation. People with high power distance are motivated by relationships between subordinates and their boss, while people with low power distance are motivated by team work and relationships with their peers. On the other hand, individuals from high individualism are motivated by opportunities and autonomy; collectivism (for example, Japan) suggests that motivation should be done with group goals and support. Individuals from high masculine culture are comfortable with the tradition and division of works and roles; in a feminine culture, the motivators help people through flexible roles and work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Film Analysis Of The Cinematic Style Of Tim Burton Cinematic Style Tim Burton, the successful director, began his wonderful journey through life on August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California. From his childhood, Burton was nose deep into filmmaking. At the age of thirteen, this young teenager created a short animated film called The Island of Doctor Agor. Movie consumed his whole life. He even met his second wife on the set of Ed Wood and Mars Attack! Afterwards, Burton was the author of amazing films such as Batman, Batman Returns, Ed Wood, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Director Tim Burton s style is dark humor and childlike innocence, as evidenced in his movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Nightmare Before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Burton s unique style in these three movies is also demonstrated well by lighting. First, there is a segment in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when one of the winners, Augustus, falls into Willy Wonka s chocolate river and then gets sucked up a tube during a low key lighting sequence. This occurs to be a slightly humorous situation because there are six adults standing on the scene of the accident, and none of them are doing anything. On the contrary, it was probably an amazing experience for Augustus because not everyone gets to find themselves in a river full of chocolate. Next, in another one of Burton s movies, Edward Scissorhands, the main character, Edward, gets low tempered and rips the curtains and wallpaper in the house while in bottom side lighting. The situation alerts the audience because of Edward s unsophisticated behavior in the unpleasant position. The man his already dangerous enough when he is in a good mood. Finally, in The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack was walking in the graveyard in low key lighting. It s scary because there s a skeleton walking on top of dead people in the night on Halloween. It can t get scarier than that! All in all, Burton s style is evident through his good use of lighting. Music and sound demonstrate Burton s style through anti visual aspects. For instance, there was diegetic sound when people were clapping outside of the factory gates when the factory opened in the movie Charlie and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Racist Beauty Standards In this novel, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, the author depicts a culture in which white people and white lifestyles are idealized and the standards for beauty are very generalized around whites. In this novel, the author questions the truths by which white standards of beauty are held and depicts the impact and growth it has on her characters and the long term effects of these beauty standards . Claudia was much better able to handle rejecting the white, middle class America s standards of beauty. Claudia and Pecola are similar in the sense that they both suffered from racist beauty standards and abuse growing up. However, Claudia was always the stronger of the two and did not feed into the standards of beauty set in her society. Frankly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I couldn t join them in their adoration because I hated Shirley (Morrison, 35). This quote from Claudia s perspective shows her distaste for Shirley temple and Pecola and Frieda s love for her. Pecola becomes so obsessed with the Shirley Temple cup that she drinks milk in excess just to use the cup with her on it. Pecola is particularly fascinated by Shirley Temple s big blue eyes. Pecola after a life time of obvious abuse, belittlement, and racist has very low self esteem and wants to be everything she is not. She strongly connects beauty with desire and love, she starts to believe that if she had blue eyes, all the cruelty and hatred she gets in her life, would disappear. This unrealistic and hopeless desire for blue eyes, eventually leads to immeasurable madness. It had occurred to Pecola some time ago that if her eyes, those eyes that held the pictures, and knew the sights if those eyes of hers were different, that is to say, beautiful, she herself would be different (Morrison, 46). Pecola is finally granted her overwhelming want for blue eyes. When she is finally granted her wish for blue eyes, she receives it in a perverse and darkly ironic form. She is only able to be granted blue eyes in exchange for her sanity. Pecola loses her mind and ultimately her insight into the outside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Examples Of Logical Fallacies In The Crucible Logical Fallacies in The Crucible Individuals can connect two varying events to form assumptions that they base solely on the order of events, known as a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy. Corey Giles states how his wife reading books certainly ties to his ability to pray: and then she close her book and walks out of the house. And suddenly mark this I could pray again (Miller 40). Miller shows how individuals can place blame on others with very little proof. This scene depicts how individuals can believe that events which occur sequentially do not necessarily have a connection. Therefore, these wrong conclusions can cause individuals to wrongly place blame on others. Mrs. Putnam recognizes Goody Osburn as a witch because of their past encounters: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mrs. Putnam assumes the Devil influences her daughter because of her illness: she ails as she must she never waked this morning, but her eyes open and she walks, and hears naught, sees, naught, and cannot eat. Her soul is taken, surely (Miller 13). Miller inputs a hasty generalization into this scene to implicate how quickly individuals can form incorrect conclusions. One must gather multiple reasons to logically make generalizations. In the play, many individuals accuse others based upon abrupt criticisms, leading to confusion and miscommunication of information. Giles Corey explains how others use improbable reasoning for incriminating his wife: he goes to court and claims that from that day to this he cannot keep a pig alive for more than four weeks because my Martha bewitch them with her books (Miller 72). Miller portrays how hasty generalizations can cause wrongful consequences to fall on innocent individuals. Accusations form when people want to find answers to every dispute, even when they cannot find solutions. As shown in The Crucible, unevaluated observations can affect others when they mistakenly place blame on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Alien Acts Dbq John Adams and many other Federalists alongside him brought in a new law into play during 1798 that would change the way many Americans viewed the government. Adams introduced the Alien and Sedition Acts to Congress while he was the former President of the United States. The way of these Acts were simple, the first being an Alien Act which main focus was to make the United States more secure from alien (foreign) spies and domestic traitors(Citation). The second Act was the Sedition Act, which made it illegal for anyone to express any false scandals. Overall these Acts had a great impact, not only on citizens but also Congress itself. In turn because of these Acts, the American political debates during the early 1800s was greatly impacted. These Alien and Sedition Acts greatly affected and influenced the people and government of America in the late 18th century and early 19th century. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These laws wanted to make the U.S. more secure and safe, but they were also used to try and weaken Thomas Jefferson s Democratic Republican Party (Citation). The Naturalization Act increased the time to become a citizen in the United States from just five years to 14 years. In turn this would decrease the growth of Jefferson s political party (Citation). The Alien Enemies Act enforce that once a war had been declared, all male citizens of an enemy nation could be arrested, detained, and deported against their will(Citation). Lastly the Alien Friends Act issued that any non citizen suspected of plotting against the government could be deported by the President. However, this law was only two years long, and no alien was ever deported in that short time (Citation). These laws were just the first part of a two part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Violent Resistance Movement Of Brazil And Mexico In Gledhill s and Schell s book, New Approaches to Resistance: In Brazil and Mexico, the topic of different forms of resistance is mentioned among different groups of people. These groups had different motivations and goals in achieving systematic social change to their local community. The various resistance groups were made up of the poor, marginalized, working class, religious minorities, and ethnic minorities. Moreover, these subaltern groups faced opposition from the powerful elite, which consisted of the government, multinational corporations, wealthy landowners, Catholic religious elite, and white European dominated institutions. However, these subaltern groups used different forms of resistance that changes our perspective of what resistance really means. The subaltern groups used violent, peaceful, covert, and unorganized forms of resistance to achieve their goals. The use of violent resistance by subaltern groups is the most common form of resistance when we think about revolution and change. This form of resistance occurs when elite power structures are attacked by the marginalized in society. In particular, the violent resistance movement led by Maria Lopez in chapter 3 highlights the brutality that is caused by violent revolutions. This resistance movement used any means necessary to eradicate any people or symbols of the Spanish. This subaltern group used murder, torture, and control as a means to achieve social change. Furthermore, the authors point out the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. malcolm x Essays Malcolm X was a very interesting and complicated person. Throughout his life, Malcolm had exposure to practically every type of person the world had to offer. In his younger years, he excelled in his community predominately surrounded by whites. He then got into the hustling business within the black community which supplied for all types of people. After that, he joined the Nation of Islam, joining himself with many Muslims. Lastly, Malcolm went on a Hajj to Africa, where his communication with a diverse group of people expanded. Each time Malcolm had a new group of people in his life, he had a different alias to go by. Whichever one is remembered most, Malcolm Little, Malcolm X or El Hajj Malik El Shabazz, his impact on society will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He then got caught as a burglar and was put in prison. As in many aspects of his life, the book gave more details of Malcolm s life inside the steel bars. Since no one was in jail with him that was interviewed in the film, we could not get a good presentation of others views of his experiences in jail. While in prison, Malcolm hears about the Nation of Islam through his family. The leader of the group, Elijah Mohammed had a central idea that all white men were devils. In learning this, Malcolm thought back to all of the white people he had previously encountered. It is easier for us to understand Malcolm s thought process after reading the book, since the film did not tell us of all of his relationships with white people. Malcolm then converted to Islam. Replacing his last name with X did more than just change his name, it changed his personality. He changed his last named because he did not want to be connected in any way with his old last name that was given to his ancestors by slave owners. The film really let us know his displeasure with his old last name. During an interview, Malcolm refused to tell his interviewer his given last name. I felt as though the movie was very helpful in learning about him as Malcolm X. The book would tell us about how Malcolm gave powerful speeches and little details about his preaching but you cannot replace the actual footage of his speeches. On several occasions, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Fluid Consumption In Race The third question to ponder is whether fluid consumption also impacts how much these extreme distance runners can take in for nutrients? The first observational study led by Stuempfle, took place in California, in the Sierra Nevada mountains. It was a 161 km race and sixteen runners were recruited to take part.3 Nutrient intakes were taken during the race. All participants were interviewed before, during, and after the race. Also, a survey was sent out post race to make sure things were recorded properly. Nutritionist Pro software is what the researchers used to figure out nutrient composition of the food and drinks. This study found that race participants who finished the race consumed greater amounts of fluid (19.8 L) earlier on than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would be an important area to do additional research. Limitations One of major limitations of all the studies discussed is their dependence on questionnaires filled out by the athletes, in some cases several weeks later.6 This can lead to inaccurate dietary recall. Most of the studies did try to compensate for this by allowing the athletes to recheck what they had recorded and make corrections, but it still leaves a lot of room for error. Another limitation in these studies is there size. For the elite runners especially, you only have four5 and then three6 men s information recorded. Only one of the studies had over one hundred participants.2 Conclusion The answer to whether the athletes are consuming adequate nutrition is somewhat muddled. Based on the current recommendations4 none of the athletes met all the macronutrient requirements; this would suggest that the athletes are not getting the required nutrients. Unfortunately, several of these studies show huge discrepancies in the amounts of macronutrients that recreational runners and the elite runners consume.5,3 Elite athletes (who are running much faster) may need to consume greater amounts of macronutrients, so closer to the current recommendations, but for the recreational athletes (who are running much slower) a different set of guidelines based on their individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Guatemalan Civil War With little to no economic activity, an extremely unstable government, natural disaster, and constant emigration Guatemala has faced a large amount of challenges. One of the largest challenges in Latin Americas history being the brutal 36 year Guatemalan Civil War that tore apart the country. Leaving over 200,000 dead, 200,000 in refugee camps, and the nation in extreme poverty. The Guatemalan civil war began because the government and military were greatly abusing the citizen s human rights. In result to this communist led gorillas began an active political war of terror in 1961. There underlying cause of this is the discontent both politically and economically between the people and the government. Economically the government supported the domination of an elite class in society. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Efforts were made by the Guatemalan government to help with the rebuilding of their country after war and at the time the country seemed to be changing for the better. Documented human rights violations declined significantly, and institutions are being built to ensure fair and equal treatment for all Guatemalans. Refugees returned and economic inequality was at the lowest point in decades. Then in 2001 the President violated the peace accords by naming the Minister of Interior and the military budget was greatly increased. That same year numerous reports of armed groups preforming illegal activities became a concern. The government did not take any action. As a result 2002 became the most violent years of the country s post war period. Assassinations, lynchings, kidnappings, theft, drug trafficking, prison uprisings, among other acts of violence, spread like wild fire across the nation. The steps taken by Guatemala helped greatly at first but ultimately are not enough to achieve an economically and politically stable and prosperous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay Defender of the Faith Theme Defender of the Faith Theme Theme in Defender of the Faith can be interpreted in many varying ways, some of which are life long lessons and others to the relation between faith and the individual. Throughout much of the story, Nathan Marx is lost between his role as a sergeant, Jew and human being. The relationship between the church, state and individual is a well known concept. The three must be independent of each other and this story explores what happens when the three are forced together. His religion starts the whole process of the three intertwining. As his grandmother said, Mercy overrides justice. The quote reflects Marx s human side, where feelings dominate over duty. I think the theme warns about faith ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Essentially, the author, Philip Roth, is teaching us the good, honourable way of life. The theme with Jewishness has much to do with Nathan Marx, the defender mentioned in the title. He unknowingly fights the good war against anti Semitism in the European theatre of war and comes back to train more soldiers against the Axis powers. In the process he cares for his Jewish trainees in terms of weekly rituals and diet and gives them leeway. Marx went out of his way to please Grossbart, in fact he even conflicted with his Captain on numerous occasions about food and combat. Grossbart was simply manipulating and abusing the religion for his own gain. When Marx realizes this, he once again fights back by sending him to the Pacific. The war and decisions made in boot camp were tough times for Marx, a lot like the suffering of Jews throughout history. Either way, he perseveres and wins both his battles against the Nazis, the ignorance of his colleagues and the manipulation of Grossbart. There is a theme much like the title, of staying true to the faith, educating and protecting it from those who oppose or don t understand it. As long as you believe, things will turn out right. He may not be an Orthodox or traditional Jew but he is a true Jew, determined by actions, more than just prayers and words. The right way to live as an individual in society is an important theme set in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Non-Allowing And Non Yielding Rein Hands: Allowing: This is the way we use the reins most of the time. Neither allowing so much that you lose the contact nor have such a dead contact that the horse leans on it. Non allowing/ Non yielding Rein: This is when you stop allowing by clenching your fingers on the reins and tightening the muscles in your arms so that they cannot be moved forward. This blocks the forward momentum and can achieve such movements as trot to walk or halt. A non yielding also used when there is a contact problem. It is just applied for a second or split second. You would first apply your seat and legs aids and then this rein to remind the horse to go forward into contact. The check: This is the rein aid given when the non allowing rein does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Difference Between Wooden And Roller Coasters Have you ever Wondered how a roller coaster works and what makes a roller coaster so much Fun. Well in this case you will learn whats forces are applied in a roller coaster and what might be some differences in a wooden and steel roller coaster. Before reading this you probably don t know how much science is applied in a roller coaster. What makes you move Out of the station and what makes you come to a stop in a station. Well if you are interested in learning something new about roller coaster stay tuned. A roller coaster ride is a thrilling awesome experience which involves many energies in the roller coaster itself. The ride/roller coaster often begins as a chain and motor and once it s on the top gravity takes over. At the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well roller coaster are fairly safe, the chances of you getting injured is 1 in 25 million. And the chance of fatal injury is 1 in 1.5 billion! By comparison, the chance of fatal injury in a car crash is almost 15 in 10,000. Wheels are also a big part of the safety in a roller coaster Each wheel assembly has three wheels. Each wheel assembly has three wheels. Underfriction, or up stop, wheels; tractor, or running, wheels; and side friction wheels. All of these help the train move safely and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...