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2. Teen Pop Music s Influence On Women
Influential people can encourage people, make people inspired to do good or bad. Alessia Cara is a
teen pop music singer that inspires people to think better about themselves and in a better light saying,
Stay true to who you are,even though that sounds cliche . It s something that s important doing what
feels right for you. Clearly this quote shows that she is caring for others and is using her influence
people to make sure that people stay true to themselves. Michaela DePrince said Never be afraid to be
a poppy in a field of daffodils. Accordingly, this shows that no matter how weird people are, people
should embrace it and never change themselves for people. Thomas Hirschhorn said, I believe that
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She does not judge anyone for who they are and how they are. She loves her children with all her heart
and treats them the way she thinks every child should be treated. She encourages kids around the
world to stay in education and not give up even if life gets hard and challenging. She tells women that
being there gender is not a bad thing and to not hate it because they don t get the same rights as men.
She also does not treat people of different skin colors, or how rich they are. She is one of the greatest
inspirations to
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3. Case Study Gw Pharmax
The pharmaceutical company Zogenix shares nearly tripled after the release of information on a drug
that targets epilepsy in children and young adults (Gatlin, IBD, 2017). The shares jumped as high as
191.5% to 37.55 in the stock market and closed up at 172.2% at 37.55 while their rival company GW
Pharma stocks plummeted 9.6% to close with shares at 101.49 (Gatlin, IBD, 2017). The new study
released by Zogenix shows that the new drug fenfluramine reduced monthly seizures by a median
72.4% vs. a 17.4% reduction in patients treated with a placebo (Gatlin, IBD, 2017). This challenges
GW Pharma s drug dubbed Epidiolex which reduced monthly seizures by a median 39% compared
with a 13% reduction when treated with a placebo (Gatlin, IBD, 2017).
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4. Cottle-Taylor
Cottle Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care Group in India
MEMORANDUM To: Brinda Patel, Director of Oral Care Marketing
From: Kunal Gulati and Gunjan Sharma, Assistant executives
Date: October 31, 2009
Subject: Report on feasibility of 25 30% growth in the toothbrush market
Ms. Patel,
We have attached our projection report.
As per our analysis, Mr. Lang s idea of increasing advertising budget by 3% of sales will increase the
unit sales by nearly 30% that will lead to $17.63m of profit from operations whereas, according to
original marketing plan would fetch $18.2m profit from operations .Therefore, original projections
will be more beneficial.
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Brinda had a marketing plan which would bring about a 20% increase in sales but her manager has
advised her that the company could higher sales growth by investing more in advertisements.
Brinda Patel s manager Michael Lang had increased unit sales growth by 25% in Thailand by
investing around 3% of sales to advertisement. Langs s suggestion of opting the same strategy as that
in Thailand will not suffice the purpose in India because of the huge demographic difference between
the two countries.
Problem Statement
What is the feasibility of achieving a 25% to 30% growth in toothbrush business of Cottle India in
2010?
Options
Brinda patel basically has two options with her.
One was to go with her own option to stick to the original marketing plan and increase her sales by
20% or
Another option is to go by Lange s target of 20 25% growth in unit sales in the financial year by
increasing the budget of advertising.
Criteria for Evaluation
Financial analysis is one of the main criteria to evaluate the options present in the situation. In the
current scenario revenue generation and increasing the profit are the main things to be taken into
account. Since there are two criteria for evaluating the criteria we start with is the profit increasing
option.
Evaluation of options
Option 1: Brinda Patel should revise her marketing plan to achieve 30% unit sales growth
Lang projected a growth rate of the toothbrush sales by 16% for low end range, by 120%
6. Poetic Analysis Of The Song Graceland By Paul Simon
Poetic Analysis of Paul Simon s Graceland In the realm of music, words and melodies work together
in order to form a complete idea of an artist s work. However, by abandoning the melodies and
reading closely into the lyrics of a song, readers are able to draw meaning and make observations from
the text that could be overshadowed by its melodies. A fine example of a song where this method is
applicable is Paul Simon s Graceland. Examining the lyrics reveals the story of a man making a
pilgrimage to Elvis Presley s Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee in the same way a religious
person would journey to a holy site. Through usage of imagery, tone, and metaphorical devices
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His repetition of where he is going emphasizes its significance to him, similar to the way someone
would repeat something in a conversation to emphasize its importance: I m going to Graceland!
Graceland! Memphis, Tennessee! Graceland is described as a place welcoming of people from
different walks of life, indicated by, Poorboys and Pilgrims with families / And we are going to
Graceland, (10 11). Here, the comically surreal notion of Graceland as a holy site is introduced with
tourists making pilgrimages to the estate with their families, with the hopes that they will take
something morally significant away from their journey. The narrator then reveals that, as a pilgrim to
Graceland, he too has a family he brings with him, My travelling companion is nine years old / He is
the child of my first marriage, (12 13). The diction here is indicative that the narrator is no longer in a
relationship with the child s mother, leaning towards the possibility that the narrator hopes to rekindle
a relationship with the child through their pilgrimage to Graceland, or that he is raising the child on his
own and sharing a road trip with him. He then says, But I ve reason to believe / We both will be
received / In Graceland, creating a hopeful tone sonically through the rhymes of believe and receive ,
which is contradicted by the ambiguous diction which alludes to the possibility that they could not be
received in Graceland
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7. Essay on How Britain Changed Between 1750 and 1900
Work
Britain in 1750 In 1750 there were lots of agricultural jobs, men usually worked on farms (were
laborers) doing physical jobs like:
Looking after the animals
Being a milkman
Harvesting crops
Sowing broadcast
Dibbling
Threshing
Breaking stones
The women did a lot more in the domestic system they would usually stay at home and:
Cook food
Wash clothes
Sew and make clothes
They were very involved textiles and the making of cloth, they would spin the wool at home using
hand looms or spinning wheels then the men would weave it into cloth. This was a good way to
suplement the men s income as farmers.
There were also a few craft based jobs in 1750 such as cobblers or blacksmiths, and a few people ...
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The piston then moved down.
The see saw beam was moved up and down by the movement of the piston (a vertical movement).
The beam attached to the see saw and the wheel by a set of cogs can move.
The cogs turn the vertical movement of the beam into a horizontal movement.
The steam engine can work machines that need vertical and horizontal movement.
James Watt had to entrepreneurs to help him with his steam engine invention John Roebuck was his
first but he went bankrupt. Matthew Boulton took over from John and formed a great partnership with
James Watt called Boulton and Watt, which lasted nearly 25 years. In 1800 Richard Trevithick
invented a high pressure steam engine these engines were smaller and lighter than the previous
atmospheric engines because they didn t use a condenser and had smaller cylinders.
Steam engines were used as transport engines in trains (locomotives) and canals. This was so it would
be easier and faster to transport goods and people. Steam engines were used in factories in machines.
They were used in the textile industry to power looms and spinning machines. Coal powered steam
engines which were needed to make iron. Iron improved, fixed and made tools and machines and was
also used to build bridges and ships.
8. Transport
Britain in 1750 In 1750 the main sources of transport were by road or sea. The roads were dirt tracks
which were either horrible squishy
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9. Telehealth And The Importance Of Telenursing
Tomika, a co worker is excited about her new job working for an agency that installs tele monitoring
equipment into the homes of people with chronic illnesses. She will monitor the patients using the
equipment with the goal of detecting problems before these patients are readmitted to the hospital. A
job in telenursing enables the nurse to work from home assessing and interacting with her patients
through videoconferencing. According to a scholarly journal of the American Nurses of Association,
there has been an escalation in deployment of remote technology to enhance health care, and an
increasing acceptance of these technologies. There are also legal and regulatory questions pertaining
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There are many legal and regulatory issues that nurses must consider before going into telenursing.
Telehealth system requires tough legal regulation to prevent unauthorized and illegal service providers
in this sector. There is a low quality of health informatics records, such as X rays, and there is an
increased risk or error in clinical services if the service is delivered by an inexperienced professional.
Furthermore, confidential medical information can be leaked if the electronic system is faulty. Nurses
who choose to practice in this field must meet the challenge of developing standards for safe and
effective practice. The nurse s role in telehealth has increased in breadth and scope causing the need
for practice standards, The American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN) published its
first Telehealth Nursing Practice Administration and Practice Standards in 1997 to articulate
expectations for nurses who are interested in telenursing practice (American Academy of Ambulatory
Care Nursing [AAACN], 2015). There are also revised versions that are published on a regular basis.
These standards provide nurses with current professional practices, norms, and expectations. Reading
and understanding these standards allow nurses entering telenursing to reflect on their role as nurses in
this emerging area of
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10. My Intern Experience
As I get closer to saying goodbye to Ireland, I cannot help but to reflect on how much I have been able
to take away from my experiences. In the months leading up to coming to Ireland, I could not have
expected to learn as much as I did. When I first arrived in Dublin, I could not have imagined I was
going to learn as much as I did. I had a narrow view of what Irish culture was going to be like. My
intern experience in the Irish culture was better than I expected. Ireland has changed me as a person
and I am confident that I am leaving Dublin with a more open mind, and as more well rounded
individual. One of my main reasons for coming to Dublin was to push myself out of my comfort zone.
I am an only child, and I ll be the first to admit I am babied. I only go to school an hour away from
home, so I go home quite a bit. I see my parents as often as I want at home. Because of this, I thought
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I was expecting to only be around Irish people. One of the biggest shocks was how many different
nationalities call Ireland home. The vast amounts of culture in Ireland really can be seen throughout
the city of Dublin. I loved going to the markets and different ethnic restaurants. I think the diversity
aspect slipped my mind before I came to Ireland due to the lack of diversity in my hometown. My
town has mostly Italian roots and there really is no diversity. Because of this, when I thought about
Ireland I never considered other cultures were going to be part of my intern experience. I am very glad
that other nationalities are such a big apart of Ireland s culture, because it made my experience here
more culturally enriching. It opened up new doors and helped me make lasting friendships. It also was
an eye opening experience to see how different cultures work together and interact. The interactions
made me realize that I am more similar to other cultures than I would have
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11. The Employment Status Of Workers Essay
INTRODUCTION
It is certainly true that the current law defining the employment status of workers is uncertain, as it is
wholly inflexible to deal effectively with cases of non standard forms of employment, atypical
workers, for example: agency workers, part time workers, fixed term workers, as required workers and
homeworkers. Thus, reform is necessary to redress the concerns of lack of legal certainty in relation to
this area of the law.
This essay will argue that the concept of worker defined under section 230 of the Employment Rights
Act ( ERA ) 1996 is board; however, due to the undefined scope of section 230(3) of ERA 1996,
employment tribunals and the courts have adapted a rigid approach in their interpretation; that there is
a high degree of legal uncertainty as established in this area of law; that the law does not adequately
deal with non standard forms of workers ; present proposals for reform by the UK Parliament on the
interpretation and application of law at common; and finally provide a conclusion for the arguments
put forth.
THE CURRENT STATE OF THE LAW Firstly, employment tribunals and the courts have interpreted
the concept of workers too narrowly, by limiting the common law interpretation of workers under
section 230(3) of the ERA 1996 and rights conferred on workers. Under section 230(3) ERA 1996,
worker is defined as an individual who has entered into work: under a contract of employment, or any
other contract express or implied... to do
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12. What Measures Does Steinberg Use To Assess The Effects Of...
Examining the Reading:
1. What measures does Steinberg use to assess the effects of employment on students academic
performance?
Throughout the article, Steinberg uses several measures to assess the effects of employment on
students academic performance. For example, he compared two students; student 1 did not work
outside of school, and student 2 did work outside of school. From there, Steinberg compared the
similarities and differences in academic performance, through evaluation their success in school.
2. Does Steinberg s study conclude that working long hours is a cause of students disinterest in school,
an effect of their disinterest, or both?
Throughout the article, Steinberg concludes both, as working long hours outside of school has the
capability of negatively affecting your success in school. As a result of working long hours in addition
to school, students often show a lack of interest in the classroom environment, putting them at risk for
academic failure. Often times, working long hours is a cause of students disinterest in school, and is
an effect of their disinterest as well.
3. According to Steinberg s study, what happens when students stop working twenty or more hours per
week?
According to the study, students often begin to become more engaged in the classroom environment,
therefore setting their self up for academic success. Throughout the study, Steinberg studied the effect
of working long hours outside of school and concluded that working less
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13. The Rationale For Country Of Choice
A. The rationale for country of choice
The purpose behind picking Russia is that Russia is one of the biggest nation on the globe and it has a
rich social character that has been framed and molded by it s apparent history and vast geography.
Russia is an unfathomable and diverse nation that following a very long while of socialism keeps on
growing politically and financially. With the global biggest asset of crude materials, oil and gas
earning intensively to support Russia s economically. Russia is one of the world s quickest developing
significant economies. Russia is a awesome force power and a lasting part of the United Nations
Security Council, a member of the G8, G 20, the council of Europe, the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Europe (OSCE), the World Trade
Organisation (WTO), and is the leading member of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
B. Detailed Cultural of Host Analysis
Covering 17,075,200 square kilometers, Russia is liable to an assortment of atmospheres and boasts a
wide range of territory. Flanked by 14 nations, Russia has various ethnic populations that influence
regions culturally. Winning religions incorporate Russian Orthodox and Muslim, however Russia
likewise has what s coming to its of different religions and additionally secularism.
Russia is an extensive and to a great degree culturally diverse nation, with many ethnic groups, each
with their own particular types of folk music, languages and
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14. Examining Low Young Voter Turnout
One of our most, and many would argue, the most valuable rights as citizens of a democracy is our
right to vote. It gives us a voice in the direction our elected representatives steer our country.
Unfortunately, historically young voters are underrepresented due to their low voting turnout. This
came as a shock to me being a young voter myself. Growing up in California I was excited about
getting the chance to vote, to have a voice as it were. However, this is clearly not the case for all
potential young voters.
The Problem Young voter turnout has historically been disproportionately lower than all other voting
groups. In California alone, as indicated in the California Civic Engagement Project, conducted by UC
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With those that attended college being twice as more likely to vote (Center for Information and
Research on Civic Learning Engagement).
Political Polarization There s a great deal of debate on whether the issue of increased political
polarization of our elected representatives has had a positive or negative effect on voter turnout, there
s however little debate on whether the political process has become more polarized. While this is an
issue for voter turnout of all ages, I m in a unique position to speak on it as a young voter. As I
mentioned earlier growing up I was excited at the chance to help shape public policy with my vote.
However, as the years went on the increasingly polarized atmosphere of my representatives has had a
draining effect on me. I don t tune in to the TV broadcasts or read the newspaper with the same gusto
anymore. The constant name calling and gridlock has had a profoundly negative effect on my
enthusiasm to partake civic activity. Being a young voter I have dwelt on this quite a bit, and come to
the conclusion that this has discouraged me from taking part in the political process. Apparently that s
a common symptom of increased political polarization on the electorate, as noted by several political
scientists. For example, in a paper published in American Journal of Political Science Dr. John
Rogowski notes that My main finding is that, rather than stimulate political
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15. After Eli
The book I read for this book report was called After Eli by: Rebecca Rupp. In the story the main
character s name is Daniel (Danny) Anderson. Since his brother Eli died in the war in Iraq, his parents
acted different. His dad became detached and displeased by everything and his mom became silent
and withdrawn. The reason Eli joined the army was because of the 9/11 bombing on the World Trade
Center. Eli was very emotional about the bombings and decided to join the army. After Eli had died
his mom quit her job at the local kindergarten and was very depressed and his dad stopped talking to
people. This type of conflict is Man vs. Self because Danny s parents are dealing with problems that
they need to overcome. Another type of conflict is Man
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16. Advantages Of Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding and the gaming industry
The video games have been marked with a considerable advancement since its first introduction in
1970s. Emergence of the modern technology and social networks has enabled games to expand and
explore new means and forms of its application (http://www.statista.com/topics/868/video games/ ).
The crowdfunding has gained a lot of popularity over the years, especially in the gaming community.
Not only is the industry perceived as one of the most innovative and forward looking categories, it
also connects people with a specific mind set and an excessive enthusiasm towards it. Moreover, this
community has a common interest which is closely linked with a technological element and thus the
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Just as other campaigns, games benefit from the same advantages of crowdfunding. There are in
particular three major reasons, why is crowdfunding useful for this industry. Firstly, the fact that
crowdfunding enables the funders to considerably lower their costs is one of the main luring factors. It
is a matter of fact that a development of games is a very expensive business. Moreover, since the
gaming industry has evolved and grown over the time, so has done the customers´ expectations. The
extent and complexity of their demands has escalated significantly, resulting in higher costs of game
production (http://www.crowdsourcing.org/editorial/the rise of crowdfunding and crowdsourcing in
the video game sector/52239 ). In fact, the global gaming software expenditure represents an
enormous amount of $51, 13 billion (http://www.statista.com/topics/868/video games/ ). This had,
however, a negative impact as the smaller producers, who could not afford such expenditures and have
been pushed out of the market. Crowdfunding allows these small ventures to access additional funds
and therefore, it helps them to transform their unique ideas into a reality and launch the products
successfully on the
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17. High School Cliques In High Schools
Any teen movie ever made has successfully pushed the social hierarchal agenda. Look at any John
Hughes movie from the 1980 s and you ll see a familiar trend. The common stereotypical high school
cliques such as the popular crowd, the jocks, and the nerds flashed across the screen. Ever since the
inception of films geared towards teenagers, the idea of queen bees and academically inept jocks was
reinforced in a negative light. Creating anxieties for middle schoolers around the world. Though these
heavy stereotypes do plague many high schools, there are some schools that seem to be exempt from
the trend. Studies show the exemption could stem from the size of the school. However, the amount of
freedom the students have also made a difference when it comes to social order. Daniel McFarland, a
professor of education at Stanford Graduate School of Education, conducted a study monitoring two
separate high schools on what causes cliques, and why they occur. McFarland states in his research
Larger schools that offer more choice and variety are most likely to form hierarchies, cliques, and self
segregation, ... In smaller schools, and in smaller classrooms, you force people to interact, and they are
less hierarchical, less cliquish, and less self segregated. His study was conducted in two different high
schools over two semesters. He goes on to say, Schools that offer students more choice more elective
courses, more ways to complete requirements, a bigger range of potential
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18. Johannes Veermeer Accomplishments
Very little is known about Johannes Vermeer. He was exclusively devoted to the arts. Due to his
elusiveness, Thore Burger named him The Sphinx of Delft ( Biography of ). Vermeer was an artist
during the Dutch Golden Age, a period of wealth for the Netherlands. Many outbreaks of the plague
had come and gone, but things were finally returning to what they were like before it began. Trade
flourished through the East India Company. The arts became popular, and artists were gaining wealth
and fame. Many art guilds were formed where artists could communicate with other artists in their
community.
Johannes Vermeer s paintings deeply impacted the Dutch Golden Age. Girl With a Pearl Earring by
Tracy Chevalier is a fictional story told from the point of view of Griet, a maid in the Vermeer
household in Delft, Netherlands. Griet is a fictional muse that Chevalier created for Vermeer s painting
The Girl With a Pearl Earring. Griet shows through her eyes how Johannes Vermeer began his
paintings, the painting process, and how he ended them. The Netherlands was thriving during the time
Vermeer lived, the Dutch Golden Age. Vermeer was an influential artist who contributed to the
Netherland s Golden Age. The independent novel Girl With a Pearl Earring showcases the
realisticness of Vermeer s paintings and his affiliation in Dutch society.
Vermeer used a unique color of blue, or ultramarine, in his works called Delft Blue. Delft Blue is
generally used to describe the
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19. Galaxy and Dense Gas Passes
1. The original Big Bang model had three major problems. The fix that solved them is known as
_________. COSMIC INFLATION THEORY
2.
When light from a hot solid, liquid, or dense gas passes through a cooler gas, it will produce a/an
_________ spectrum.
ATOMIC SPECTRUM
3.
One name that has been given the mysterious force apparently responsible for driving the acceleration
of the universe s expansion is _________.
DARK ENERGY
4.
The area on the H R diagram where normal stars can be found is known as the _________.
MAIN SEQUENCE
5.
Although Copernicus model of the solar system correctly placed the sun at the center, it still provided
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A) Accelerating
16.
The outer planets are more massive than the inner planets because
C) Both of the above
17.
The three basic types of galaxies are
B) Spiral, elliptical, and irregular.
18.
A planet orbiting a star feels a force due to the star s gravity that
C) Increases with the star s mass and decreases with the square of the distance.
19.
Massive main sequence stars
A) Have hot cores, use their hydrogen rapidly, and go supernova after a short life.
20.
Hubble s law gives us an indirect way to measure a galaxy s
D) Distance.
21.
We can determine an object s temperature from its thermal (or blackbody ) spectrum by finding the
wavelength at which it emits the most electromagnetic radiation.
A) TRUE
22.
A solar eclipse occurs during full moon.
20. B) FALSE
23.
We can still see radiation left over from the Big Bang today as the cosmic microwave background.
A) TRUE
24.
After its core hydrogen is depleted, a red main sequence star will go supernova after its red giant
phase.
A) TRUE
25.
The oldest stars in the Milky Way are found in the disk.
B) FALSE
26.
Astronomers believe there is enough dark matter in the universe to slow its expansion gradually
toward a stop.
A) TRUE
27.
Galileo s findings from his telescopic observations were revolutionary because he showed that the
heavens were not perfect.
B) FALSE
28.
If the sun had begun fusion later, so it did not clear the solar nebula of its remaining gas so soon,
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21. Asbestos Survey In St Helens
Have you considered the benefits of an asbestos Survey in St Helens to your place of business? It is
required by law that every building suspected of containing asbestos containing materials be assessed
and an asbestos management plan be put in place. Asbestos cannot be seen by the naked eye. It
becomes harmful to those who inhale the microscopic fibres when it is disturbed. This is why an
asbestos survey is necessary. For your building in St Helens, an asbestos survey can mean the
difference between being on the wrong side of the law, and providing a safe environment in which to
work. If you need a comprehensive and fundamental asbestos survey that conforms to all regulations,
speak to us. With our high level of staff expertise, professionalism
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22. Veterinary Drug Therapy
The goal of drug therapy in veterinary patients is to produce a specific pharmacological response
while minimizing adverse effects. A patient s response to any given therapy is controlled by variety of
factors including disease, age, gender, body weight, and other environmental factors. In every
population of animals or humans, there is a large amount of variability in the way individuals respond
to drug therapy. From a clinical standpoint, this is an important issue that can lead to therapeutic
failures or adverse drug reactions (ADRs). By understanding the genetic heritability of traits that
influence drug metabolism, clinicians can use this knowledge to individualize treatment protocols and
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(FDA.gov) Cats are particularly sensitive to ADRs, as these animals have been shown to display
several deficiencies in their ability to detoxify, metabolize and transport drugs (Boothe, 1990). An
example of a toxicity seen in feline patients is demonstrated by the use of flouroquinolones, which is
transported by the ABCG2 transporter. ABCG2 is an important component of the blood retina barrier.
The genomic dysfunction of ABCG2 in cats allows accumulation of fluoroquinolones in retinal tissue.
When exposed to UV light, these compounds become toxic and can destroy retinal tissue (Mealey et
al.
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23. China And China Trade Agreement
Abstract Nowadays, China plays a more and more important role in world economy due to its large
population and rapid economy growth. Canada and China are both APEC member, Canada is one of
the most developed countries, and China is a developing country that is essential to the world
economy. Therefore, by investigating the impact of trade agreement on relationship between the two
countries could provide some insights of whether countries should join free trade agreement when
they have opportunity. At the same time, by reviewing the rate of GDP growth for Canada and China
could give us some information about how much each country gains from trade and who can benefit
more from free trade. Under the globalization, it is very rare and costly for a country to produce
everything she needs; the variations of productive factors allow countries to produce in their
comparative advantages and trade with each other. In this way, countries should know how to allocate
their resources efficiently to achieve optimal result during time in trade. Introduction Given the rapid
economic growth of China and its large population, along with globalization, China became the
second largest economy in the world and the second largest trading partner of Canada. With its
increasing importance and essential role in global economy, it is critical to understand that the trade
relationship between Canada and China and the factors that affect the trade volume. With this basic
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24. Paul Lawrence Dunbar And The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was a period that started in the early 1920 s in which the concept of the
Negro was intended to be changed (History.com). This period witnessed the thrive of African
American art. White stereotypes had influenced not only the way African Americans were perceived
in society but also their relationship between themselves and others. Participants like Gwendolyn
Bennett, Langston Hughes, Paul Lawrence Dunbar and W.E.B. Du Bois were some of many authors of
creative pieces that reflected their points of views. Like George Hutchinson writes in his article, The
Harlem Renaissance brought many African Americans from South to North which helped the rise of
literacy and the creation of organizations dedicated to promoting African American civil rights that
resulted in the uplift of the race and the availability of socioeconomic opportunities (1). The
distinctive expression through things like poetry and music during the Harlem Renaissance reflected
the reality and experiences black people were going through. This essay is going to focus on the
relationship between poetry, politics and representation while relying on the poem We Wear the Mark
by Paul Lawrence Dunbar. At the same time, this paper will be supported with works from Langston
Hughes, Alain Locke and W.E.B. Dubois. Although he passed away right before the start of the
Harlem Renaissance, Paul Lawrence Dunbar is considered one of the most important black poets of
this time. Considered to be the
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25. Two And A Half Men Deviant Analysis
I personally have never seen the show Two and a Half Men , but based on what you wrote I could see
where people in society could view this as deviant. For example, someone living in the neighborhood
and just seeing them on a daily basis could possibly form their opinion that the men are homosexual
and trying to raise a child. I could also see the other perceptive where one is a womanizer and
alcoholic while the other one is socially awkward.
Society could instantly form the opinion that they
don t need to be raising a child because of their lifestyle and behaviors. I do agree that some things are
observed in larger cities that are more acceptable than smaller cities. I feel this is accepted because of
the diversity of the people living within that city. Whereas, in your city or town it is mostly people that
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I feel there is going to be all types of people that can form their opinions about hunting and fishing
and the killing of those animals. But as in the South this has always been a food source. Some people
in society feel this behavior is deviant because animals have personalities and feelings. I can relate to
both views and accept each personal opinion. Using the Lord s name in society has changed so much
even from when I was a child. I personally don t know how we have got to this point, because when I
younger it was acceptable and we always did the pledge of allegiance and said God s name. Now it is
looked upon as being deviant and not acceptable because we have to respect so many other personal
views and
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26. Comparing Delia Smiths 15 Minute Meals How To
Cooking Show Comparison Jamie Oliver s 15 Minute Meals and Delia Smiths How to Cook are two
shows that have completely different approaches to cooking. Jamie was raised in a country in England
called Essex where his parents ran their own highly respected pub which is where his love of cooking
grew. Jamie has a hand on approach when it comes to cooking which reflects his informal style. Delia
was also born in England in the county of Surrey. At twenty one she got a job as a washer upper and
eventually moved up being a chef. She learnt most of her knowledge from reading books which along
with her personality has shaped her no nonsense style. Both Jamie and Delia have recognised shaped
their styles to target specific audiences. 15 Minute
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27. Analysis Of Walt Disney s The Happiest Place On Earth
Allie Burden
Mrs. Abbe
English 6
1 May 2015
The Man, The Myth, The Legend
A man by the name of Walt Disney, is the ideal symbol of an American hero. Disney is known to bring
inspiration and imagination into many of his productions. Disneyland, the happiest place on earth, was
built by Disney in the late forties. As the founder of Walt Disney Company, and a producer, he has
collected a record of fifty nine nominations as an Academy Award winner, winning thirty two awards,
and still holding the record. At sixty five, Disney died of lung cancer, leaving behind the Florida
theme park to not be completed by him, more known as Disney World. Every hero faces three
challenging stages in his or her life, and for Walt disney, he will be introduced in his ordinary world,
achieve a goal, and follow a path that is not always direct or clear.
Every hero is introduced in an ordinary world, which is to become a dazzling ending. Disney was born
in Chicago, on December fifth, 1901. As a boy, he has always showed much devotion to art and what
was involve in achieve a master piece. Then went on to be a student at the Chicago Art Institute,
expecting to make a life through his drawings. He had many opportunities to show off his abilities as
being a cartoonist, just as he took on the challenge of being the newspaper cartoonist at Chicago Art
Institute. Once he was done with school Disney joined World War 1, then once discharged he moved
to Kansas trying to find a job in film productions and
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28. Decline In Cedar Trees
The article discusses three possible reasons for the decrease in the population of a specific species of
Cedar trees, named yellow Cedar. However, the professor states that none of these reasons could be
responsible for the decline in Cedar population. The professor s arguments to oppose the article are as
follows. First, the passage introduces insects such as bark beetle as a potential damaging factor.
According to the author, these insects might exploit trees as parasites. However, the professor refutes
this by referring to the fact that Cedar trees are indeed resistant plants against insects. Since the trees
are coated with toxic chemicals, they are somewhat immune against insects, thus bark beetle could not
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The professor opposes this argument as well. According to the professor, the damage has been
reported in both inland and island locations. The absence of bears in the island and the presence of
damaged trees in there removes this animal from the list of possible causes of
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29. Changes To The Landlady-Personal Narrative Essay
Billy was about to pick up the tea but then he lost his appetite and sat the cup down. Then he asked the
Landlady to excuse him and went up to his room to get a head start on sleeping. Once he got to his
room Billy changed into his nightgown got a glass of water. He took a sip put the glass on the table
and laid down on the bed. Then he started to think about how the Landlady was acting. His brain
started to tingle and as he laid there he realized it, but then he started to get sleepy. Then all of a
sudden he fell asleep. Once he awoke he looked around when he saw his door close. He changed back
into his clothes and got up to see what had happened. When Billy approached the door it slammed
open and hit him in the head. The blow
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30. The Origins Of Computer Science
The origins of computers date back to the mid 1900s. During the creation, the binary code of zeros
and ones was formulated as a basic foundation of what computers can run off of. This code was used
to communicate to a computer and manipulate it to assess whatever tasks need to be dealt with. As
more of these problems arose, the communication between computers and humans became more
complicated. Computers began growing more in fame and need. Computer engineers were faced with
a problem as to how to make the connection between man and machine less complicated, thus
computer languages were formed. They created a higher level language system, one that was much
easier for programmers to work with compared to the binary code . Through the years, these languages
developed with the complexity of computers themselves. The world was beginning to see just how
important computers were for everyday life, and the need for the people who work with them were
equally as needed. To justify the argument of the computer science field increasing, we must first talk
about the origin of computer science itself. Before the 1840 s, no one was thinking about
programming or rather the concept of, a program as a series of instructions controlling the operation of
a general purpose computer (Haigh). However, according to Where Code Comes From: Architectures
of Automatic Control from Babbage to Algol by Thomas Haigh and Mark Priestley, Charles Babbage
was the first to really tackle this programming
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31. Character Analysis Of Elijah Weesageechak In Three Day Road
In the novel Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, Elijah Weesageechak is a very brave character who
repeatedly risks his life during the war. Elijah is also a very cruel character; Thai becomes increasingly
evident throughout the novel. One example of Elijah being cruel is when he shoots a young girl hiding
in a crumpling building. Another example of Elijah s cruelty is when he kills Grey Eyes and
Lieutenant Breech so not to get in trouble for being addicted to morphine and for committing war
crimes. But then one time that Elijah shows his bravery is when he volunteers to act as bait to draw
sniper fire, allowing Xavier to find and kill the sniper. Elijah killing a young girl who is hiding in a
run down building is an example of him being exceptionally cruel. This happens when Elijah and his
friend Xavier are sent to scout a building. Elijah ends up shooting a girl who is hiding in the building
with her mother. After he shoots her he tells Xavier that he had not realized it was a little girl and that
he thought she was attacking him. (306) Though Elijah said he had not meant to shoot the girl he
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After he is told by Grey Eyes that Elijah is addicted to morphine and is committing war crimes Breech
confronts Elijah. While this is happening a bomb hits the trench they are in. Elijah gets up soon after
the bomb goes off but instead of getting a medic to help Grey Eyes and Breech, Elijah instead picks
up a wooden plank and uses it to brutally beat them to death. (340) This is an especially cruel act even
for Elijah, since these were people that he worked with and lived with for most of his time in the war.
Grey Eyes also used to be one of Elijah s close friends. These things did not matter to Elijah though.
He quickly killed them without a second thought to save himself from getting in trouble for the crimes
he
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32. Problems and Challenges Faced by Multinational...
Introductions
A multinational corporation (MNC) is a corporation that operating in two or more countries, known as
host countries but managed from one country, known as home country. Multinational Corporation is
also known as international corporation (Wikipedia, 2011). Besides that, MNC can be defined as a
corporation that derives revenues from operations in countries other than home country
(BusinessDictionary, 2011).
The objective of MNC to operate in other countries is to gain competitive advantage through several
ways. Firstly, MNC is able to take advantage of difference in country specific circumstances. For
example, MNC may choose to locate its productions in less developed country like Vietnam to gain
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There is a very good example which can reflect the situation perfectly is the case happened at
Argentina in 2001, where the country has changed the government for three times in just two weeks
time due to the financial crisis that lead to collapse of the economy. Then, foreign investors faced
problems like utilities and energy as there was a new legislation against them issued by the new
government (Alvaro Mehmet, 2007).
3) Government effectiveness
According to World Bank, government effectiveness is referring to captures perceptions of the quality
of public services, the quality of the civil service and the degree of its independence from political
pressures, the quality of policy formulation and implementation, and the credibility of the government
s commitment to such policies. This is important for foreign investors because they do not wish to pay
for the deficiencies in the provision of public goods by government.
Developing country MNCs may have more experience as they used to doing so at home where home
governments do not supply them goods. Therefore, MNCs may suffer for the ineffectiveness of the
government which can lead to unexpected cost and also size of the operations being limited in the
country. LDCs have lower government effectiveness which causes the government systems and
establishments are slow and politically dependant, thus lead to lack of high quality of public goods.
4) Regulatory quality
According to World Bank, regulatory
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33. Difference Between Education And Social Class
Social class in education can be distinguished in many ways such as power, authority, and wealth. In
which these contributed to children inequalities education, since children with low income have less
possibilities. Since ancient times people have been debating whether social class is a factor of a child
education. In the article, Education and inequality: historical and sociological approaches to schooling
and social stratification , says that, Numerous sociological studies have documented the extent of
achievement gaps, in the United States and internationally.4 In the simplest terms, students from
higher social classes have higher achievement levels than students from lower social classes ,(Susan F,
2).This quote explained how is the gap between lower class and social class. We can see that this is an
important issue to those young people who want to improve their style of live and be a better someone
or a better person in the future have less opportunities than those of the higher class and these people
from the lower class feel unfair that just because you are born with a gold spoon does not mean, you
are a better or intelligent person than any of them. Thus, i believe that social education it s more than
just a matter that has been happening today s date, but it has been since many, many, years ago in
which these experts Alan R. Sadovnik and Susan F. Semelb dwell from the beginning to today s date
how social class have affect education and how this prove
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34. Eight Disastrous Events
Throughout this paper, I will examine eight disastrous events that led to the establishment of new
buildings codes. The tragedies that took place during these events paved way for, new and improved
codes that were implemented to help protect health, safety, and the natural resources that sustain us.
The eight different events that I chose to research, I felt had the most significant impact in the
development of some of the most commonly used building codes today. The first event that I will
discuss is 9/11, 9/11 is one of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil. The second event is one of
the largest hotel fires that ever broke out, which happened on November 21, 1980, at the MGM Grand
Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The third event that I
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35. Beloved Violence
The introduction of Beloved in her corporeal form constructs another interesting facet to this theme of
violence as resistance. As she spends more time on Bluestone Road, her behaviour becomes
increasingly frightening. However, she does not represent a character that is capable of violence in
itself: she merely mirrors Sethe s own disjointed internal state: with the loss of Paul D, Sethe becomes
progressively more psychologically dependent on Beloved, who she finally recognises as her
daughter. Morrison presents Sethe s descent into the overwhelming guilt and madness of her past
through the avid use of surrealism and stream of consciousness to display just how fragmented Sethe s
psyche becomes. She loses her job because she has the need to reclaim the relationship she never had
the chance to develop. This becomes a paradoxical conflict for Sethe, as by attempting to reclaim a
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These rememories serve as a platform of resistance, as they involve neither memory nor forgetting,
but memory combined with (the threat of) repetition (Hirsh, 1994: 96). Sethe s often violent
rememories of her killing her daughter is why Beloved manifests as such a menacing character, one
who [takes] the best of everything first (Morrison, 2007: 241). Beloved s violence is thus not violence
in the true sense of the word: it is a material masochistic reflection of Sethe s own internal guilt that
ate up [Sethe s life], took it, swelled up with it, and grew taller on it (Morrison, 2007: 250). Beloved
completely takes over Sethe s
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36. Oral Surgery Associates
Oral Surgery Associates Inc., in Anchorage, AK, is the most trusted name in oral and maxillofacial
surgical procedures, whether you need wisdom teeth removal, dental implants or teeth extraction. Oral
Surgery Associates Inc. is lead by two surgeons, Dr. William F. Bergeron, Jr. and Dr. Ray Holloway,
who are both board certified and have 6 years of additional anesthesia and surgical training. This team
of oral surgeons is known for keeping up on the most cutting edge technologies in dental surgery, but
it s the comfort and care they provide their clients that earns Oral Surgery Associates Inc. rave
reviews.
Oral Surgery Associates Inc. has compiled the best tips to keep you and your family s teeth healthy for
life!
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Oral Surgery Associates Inc. advises their patients to get plenty of fruits, veggies, whole grains and
dairy into their diet. Foods rich in omega 3 fats can actually lower the risk of gum disease.
Skip The Sugar: Sugar is a great treat once and a while but the acid it produces in your mouth leads to
decay and cavities. Sugary sodas, fruit drinks and sticky candy are the leading culprits as they are
consumed slowly and have more time to cause damage.
See Your Dentist: A dentist appointment for a teeth cleaning every six months (more if your insurance
allows) is the number one tip in nipping dental problems in the bud. Your dentist can examine you for
any signs of gum disease, oral cancer, degradation of your teeth from grinding, and any risk you might
have for tooth decay due to medication interactions.
The dental surgery experts at Oral Surgery Associates Inc., in Anchorage, AK, are always there for
their patients. They truly take pride in heading off larger dental issues before they become painful and
costly. So give them a call today to schedule an appointment at (907) 561 1430 or visit their website to
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37. The Beatles Essay
The greatest band of all time, The Beatles, brought a new beat to the world and changed music
forever. The Beatles were a rock/pop group that dominated the music charts in the 1960s with their
interesting history, innovation, and media access. Over the years The Beatles have kept on growing
and growing and grew a cult of personality with generations of people and started a revolution.
Despite music evolving The Beatles are still being talked about today, even though The Beatles have
been broken up for 50 years they are an unstoppable force that started a mania that dominated the
music charts, pop culture and brought a revolutionary sound to music. The Beatles legendary history
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And released Help! Which had the song Yesterday which is the most covered song in the world and
amazingly enough Paul Mccartney wrote the song in his sleep. Lennon wrote Help! which was him
actually crying for help he claims this time in his life as his, fat Elvis period he became the most
famous person on the earth and did not handle it well. Lennon then went towards drugs most notably
for this time pot. One night in a hotel room Bob Dylan and the other members of The Beatles all
gathered around as Dylan introduced them to marijuana, Ringo decided to smoke it first and then
everybody else joined the smoke session, so technically The Beatles pot dealer was Bob
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