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Essay On The Second Great Awakening
The Second Great Awakening was known as a religious revival that occurred throughout the United
States. This Awakening took place during the late eighteenth century and lasted through the middle of
the nineteenth century. However, this religious movement was greatly forced among the Northeast and
the Midwest. In addition to being a religious movement, other reforms took place socially including
women s and slaves rights, and contributions to education. Ultimately, a distinctive feature of religious
life during the Second Great Awakening was the Camp Meetings. Camp Meetings was a technical
developed by Minister James McGready. Preachers of every denomination attended and were
encouraged to preach about their experiences. George Baxter, president of Washington College in
Virginia, stated, I found Kentucky the most moral place I had ever been. Something extraordinary
nature seemed necessary to arrest the attention of a giddy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Donald G. Matthews said, Was just what it was represented to me, a new entry into a new life, often to
the consternation of those upon whom a woman had been psychologically dependent. (Ch.6,131). This
statement implies that women now had a sense of self confidence and also was preceding in church
membership. More importantly these primary steps to women rights in the church provided
opportunities for women to participate in outside affairs such as: charitable events, local groups, and
missionary projects. On the Other Hand, the Second Great Awakening also contributed to Education.
Presbyterians and Congregationalists were most active in funding academics and colleges.
Furthermore, part of the energy converted by the revivals were directed towards efforts to provide
educational opportunities for women and blacks. Emily Willard s Troy Female Seminary (1821) and
Mary Lou s at Mt. Holyoke are the most frequently examples of female seminars in the
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How Did Ancient Greece Influence Modern Society
The Influence of Greece on Modern Society
Greece and Rome have both heavily contributed to modern society, some of their contributions being
architecture, knowledge, and tendencies in government. Without these two ancient civilizations, we
might not be as technologically advanced as we are today. Although ancient Romans invented so
many important things like aqueducts and roads, the ancient Greeks were more prominent in
influencing modern culture.
Some may argue that Rome has much more influence on modern societies, but the interesting thing
about Rome is that it was heavily influenced by Greece. Ancient Greece was at its peak with art and
religion around 800 B.C. to 500 B.C., and ancient Rome came around during early 700 B.C. Ancient
Rome adapted many of the same ideals that ancient Greece had, like their polytheistic religion and
their type of government. Essentially, ancient Greece was the stepping stone that began all of these
ancient characteristics and influenced ancient Rome.
In almost every modern society, art is treasured and appreciated and held up to certain standards. The
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Before direct democracy in Athens, Greek city states were somewhat wild and unpredictable in terms
of leadership. Popular during these times were monarchies and oligarchies, and after many years the
Greeks decided to contribute one of the greatest things to modern society, democracy. Now, this
democracy was nowhere near the same as modern societies have adapted today, but the fundamental
building blocks for today s government were highlighted in Athens direct democracy. Athens direct
democracy consisted of every male Athenian having the rights to vote and participate in politics and
elect new leaders (Cartwright). This heavily influenced modern day democracy, where citizens have
equal rights in voting, including
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Middlesex By Jeffrey Eugenides Essay Questions
Middlesex Final Test
Prompt 2: In the event of Cal working for the Sixty Niners in the book Middlesex by Jeffrey
Eugenides, he learns to come to terms with both himself and his gender identity. An example would be
how when Cal joined the Sixty Niners, he met other hermaphrodites like Zora who taught him how to
come to terms with himself and supported him throughout the process. This is shown in the quote
Look at you. No one would ever know. I want people to know, Cal. How come? Zora folded her long
legs under herself. With her fairy s eyes, paisley shaped, blue and glacial looking into mine, she said,
Because we re what s next.(490) Zora explains to Cal why she doesn t try to hide the fact that she s a
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Prompt 3: The central conflict of the book Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides is gender identity which is
shown through Calliope s struggle with determining and accepting her true gender as a hermaphrodite.
The conflict also affects other characters as it causes grief, confusion, and leads to. Calliope s first
encounter with her gender identity crisis was when she develops feelings and sexual attraction to the
Object which is stated in Jerome knew what I was, as suddenly I did, too, for the first time clearly
understood that I wasn t a girl but something in between. I knew this from how natural it had felt to
enter Rex Reese s body, how right it felt, and I knew this from the shocked expression on Jerome s
face (375). The experience of having intercourse with Jerome and fantasizing being in Rex s position
shows that Calliope isn t just a female but something in between and that adds more to her suspicion
and confusion of her actual gender. This also affects other characters as it leads up to Calliope having
a sexual relationship with the Object which reveals the Object s true feelings towards Calliope and her
actual sexuality. She also has another encounter with her gender identity when she discovers that she s
biologically a boy who had been raised as a girl. In the file by Dr. Luce, it describes Calliope s
condition with the description As the girl s gender identity was firmly established as female at that
time
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Case Study of Executive Holloware
Case of study of executive holloware
INTRODUCTION:
This document contains the case of study of Executive Holloware (EH), a company that manufactures
products that aimed at the top end of market with a commanded high price. The most important
product was the handmade silver plated tea sets.
In the following pages, a definition and specification of quality is presented and why it is important
for the company. It is also mention the main causes of the problems in the case of study, the measure
of quality in the stages during the manufacturing process and finally the recommendations of steps for
implementing quality improvements.
1. Why is quality important to Executive Holloware?
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(Oakland, 2003)
Quality is also specified in the internal process. This process needs to be measure and comparable to
the acceptable ranges in production to develop a product that fulfil the specifications and it also
requires the participation from everyone in the organization . (Maguad, 2006)
4. What are the underlying causes of the problems at Executive Holloware?
There are some problems presented in the EH case of study. First, the products developed by the
company are high value tea sets items, thus the necessity to maintain a standard performance to
produce a product without any defect. One cause of the problem is that there is no specific definition
of defect in the entire process. It is mentioned that the senior shop foreman does not have a clear
understanding of defect definition and this affect the correct performance of the entire process because
it represent in re working cost.
Other cause of problem is that each department does not maintain a close communication about the
relevance of the quality in the process. Paul realized that each department blame each other regarding
to the scratches and bruises of the product. Even the finance director did not has a clear vision of the
situation, therefore the lack of communication and process internal control
In the Organization, there were no specification clearly defined of quality and the metrics of quality
acceptance during the process, such as the clear definition of scratch and
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The Syrian Refugee Crisis
Last week, I attended a workshop on refugee issues held at Carleton University. To my surprise, the
workshop did not go as I had anticipated.
The primary focus of the Refugee Education Workshop was to provide a forum to facilitate an open
discourse about the current Syrian refugee crisis and the impact that it will have on Canada and its
policies. Initially, to facilitate more discussion and to make everyone feel comfortable, the workshop
coordinator planned to have two workshop run at the same time. One workshop will consist of only
racialized people and the other open to everyone. The majority of participants at workshop seemed to
belong to the white dominant group, except for one woman who was wearing a hijab. The women
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Coming from a Sri Lankan background, I could only imagine what was going through Zubeidat s
mind. I brought my own set of assumptions. Especially because my parents came to Canada seeking
refugee status in an attempt to escape the Sri Lankan Civil War. I found the reaction of the workshop
to be threatening.
Addendum
It is important to understand that this workshop incident portrays that there is a larger issue at play.
This incident depicts that there is systemic discrimination as racism is deeply entrenched in our
societal norms. It shows that racial discrimination and racial harassment exist and that it is a
significant matter that needs to be addressed. The only way to dismantle the systemic structure is to
recognize that society needs to move away from formal equality to substantive equality.
It is difficult to recognize race discrimination because society masks it with the notion that everyone is
equal even when that is not the case. To solve systemic discrimination, the root of the problem must be
first understood. This means that those who want to help people who are disadvantaged must
understand the social construct of race and ethnic origins. In some cases, people like Eric Johnson, are
unaware that they possess stereotypical beliefs and that they unintentionally base their assumptions on
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Maria Tissue Ischemia Case Study
Case 2 is in regards to Maria a 68 year old sedentary woman who is obese, with poor activity
tolerance. She also complains of cold hands and feet, is hypertensive, with bilateral lower legs being
edematous, and an echocardiogram demonstrating myocardial enlargement (Unit 1, n.d.). Further
diagnostic work up will be needed to determine the extent of Maria s disease process; however, there
are some basic premises that may be deduced from what has been presented so far with this case.
Several concerning factors that have resulted in Maria s symptoms are her obesity, sedentary lifestyle,
hypertension, and myocardial enlargement. Obesity is associated with numerous chronic diseases,
including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obstructive sleep apnea, and coronary atherosclerosis
(Leopold, 2015). Hypertension along with the obesity has probably led to the myocardial enlargement.
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Cellular hypoxemia is resultant of inadequate amounts of oxygen being delivered to the cells or the
inability of the cells to use the oxygen. This can be caused by ischemia, respiratory disease,
vasoconstriction, vascular obstruction, edema, or anemia. Hypoxemia may result in power failure in
the cell resulting in cell death. As the oxygen tension in the cell increases, anaerobic metabolism
begins building up lactic acid and reducing pH levels causing biochemical reactions, chromatin
clumping, and cell shrinkage. The leakage of intracellular enzymes into extracellular fluid is an
indicator of cell injury or death (Grossman Mattson Porth, 2014). This is evident with the edema
Maria is
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Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus was originally born Diane Nemerov on March 14, 1923 to David Nemerov and Gertrude
Russek Nemerov. She was the daughter of a wealthy New York businessman. Her family owned
Russeks department store on Fifth Avenue, allowing Dian a pampered childhood. As a member of a
prominent New York family, she grew up with a strong sense of what was prohibited and what was
acceptable in high society. Diane s world was a protected one, with little adversity; yet this very lack
of adversity made her feel as thou she was living in ungrounded world. As funny and different as it
may seem, the ability to have a comfortable life was somehow painful for her. An extremely shy child,
she was often fearful but told no one of her scary daydreams and ... Show more content on
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Now in addition to her fashion work she was also photographing children. She would go out to
Spanish Harlem in New York to photograph stranger s children. In the 1950s she also found herself
increasingly attracted to nontraditional people, people on the fringes of normal society. This new
avenue provided a release from the oppression felt in the fashion world. During this time of her life
she also suffered from recurring bouts of depression. Due to her mental state in 1957 the couple
decided to make a drastic change. He would continue to run their fashion studio, leaving her free to
find and photographic subjects of her own choosing. Diane began attended Alexey Brodovitch s
workshops at a New School. However Arbus found herself drawn to the work of photographs like
(Weegee) Arthur Fellig, Louis Faurer, Robert Frank and, especially to the unusual pictures of Lisette
Model. In 1958 Arbus enrolled in a class, Model was offering at a New School. It was during this
period Diane decided, what she really wanted to pursue photographing the different. She saw her
camera as a sort of all access pass, that allowed her to be curious, nosy, and to explore the lives of
others. Gradually she overcame her shyness. She enjoyed the ability of going where she never gone
before as she did as young child. She would enter the lives and homes of others and confronted that
which she had never had in her own overprotected childhood. Her teacher Model taught her to be
specific,
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Early 19th Century Prison Reform
Prison Reforms of the Early 19th Century The prison reforms of the early nineteenth century was a
revolutionary step in the modern era of prison protocol. Before pre prison reforms, the staff at the
prisons beat the inmates for disciplinary actions. The inmates were confined to a wide variety of
places including closets, pens, cages, cellars, and stalls. Women children and the mentally insane were
all housed in the same buildings. The purpose of the prison reforms was to make the prisons more
humane and acceptable for human kind. Doretha Dix played a major role in the prison reforms. She
stood up to the Massachusetts state legislature and told them that the sick and insane confined in this
Commonwealth in cages, closets, cellars, stalls,
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Iep Goal
[The learning goal that I choose aligns with the IEP because it is supporting and providing a strategy
to aid my focus learner in solving word problems. In order for the focus learner to solve word
problems, she needs to know what the question is asking and find a concrete way to represent that.
Her IEP goal states that she will ...underline and circle key numbers, then write an equation and solve
each problem... The learning goal aligns with this IEP goal because it has her master a strategy that
has her do exactly what the IEP goal is asking. The STAR strategy has the student circle or underline
what they know and what they need to figure out, then translate the word problem equation into a
picture. By having the student draw a picture, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The learning tasks present the strategy in steps but then have the focus learner apply them to a word
problem. In lesson one, the focus learner will be presented with the first step of the STAR strategy and
then shown how she can apply that to the word problem. This moves her toward the achievement of
her IEP goal because she can develop the strategy first but then see how it is used when solving word
problems. The learning tasks move the focus learner toward the achievement of standards because the
focus learner will first learn a strategy that she can use to visualize fraction models or equations, by
going through and identifying what she knows and what she needs to find out, then making a picture
to represent the equation, which is exactly what the specific standard is asking the student to do. The
learning tasks help move the focus learner towards the achievement of the learning goal because the
focus learner will be getting plenty of practice first developing the STAR strategy, but then putting the
strategy into context and solving fraction word problems. In lesson 3, the focus learner will be given
plenty of practice, using the Plicker cards to solve word problems. The learning tasks help the focus
learner build connections between prior learning and experiences and new learning for the learning
goal by having the focus learner approach word problems in the same way she has in the past but with
a new strategy. The focus learner has been taught to first look at a word problem and circle what she
knew and what she needed to find out but that s where it stopped. With the learning tasks forcing the
focus learner to go through each step of the STAR strategy in order to solve a word problem, she will
be building upon and going deeper with a skill that she has already
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Intellect vs. Instinct in To Build a Fire by Jack London
The ignorance of the main character in To Build a Fire by Jack London is what ultimately causes his
failure. He has never experienced cold like that of the Yukon Trail but is confidant, regardless, that he
will reach his goal of meeting his friends at the campsite. It is the man s determination to follow his
intellect rather than his instinct that reveals his ignorance.
The man begins his journey relying on flawed intellect. He illogically treks through snow, wetting his
boots and feet, and must dry them before they succumb to frostbite. When the dog s feet get wet, it
instinctively licks and bites at the ice that forms between its toes. The man helps the dog, briefly
removing his mitten in the numbing cold. The man does not take the ... Show more content on
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Empty as the man s mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed changes in the
creeks, the curves and bends and timbre jams, and always he sharply noted where he placed his feet.
Here, the man is learning from his prior mistakes and letting himself be led by the cold, earlier when
he was thinking of his goal and not of his feet, he found himself with freezing toes. Now, after time in
the Yukon, he has found a respect for the cold. Although, this respect is not enough to drive him to the
next campsite, London is unforgiving of the man s original eubrice in taking on the cold, and does not
seem to want to allow him to succeed.
Eventually the man s focus had to turn from his own goal, reaching the riches of the Yukon Trail, to
survival, and fighting the frostbite that is slowly overtaking his body. However, the man refuses to
consider the consequences of his actions, even when his life is threatened by the accidents: And all the
time, in his consciousness, was the knowledge that each instant his feet were freezing. This thought
tended to put him in a panic, but he fought against it and kept calm
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Essay on Non-Profit Marketing Plan
I. Executive Summary
Grief Counseling Center (GCC) is a non profit organization established to provide counseling services
for individuals who are suffering the loss of a family member. Services will be provided at a nominal
fee. The Founder of GCC not only believes in the need for this service, but also is willing to devote
his time and money to help those suffering from grief.
Grief Counseling Center provides mental health services for a diversified clientele. Clientele ranges
from young children to senor citizens and consist of various cultures and nationalities. Professionally
trained therapists, facilitators, and volunteers, who have a passion to help others, will serve at GCC.
Market research shows that while there are many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the future, sibling loss groups and other, more generalized grief groups will be established. Groups
will be run primarily at GCC s planned counseling office, with an eye toward future expansion into
public schools, health care centers, and senior citizen organizations. Groups in these community
settings will be part of GCC s outreach program, and will be provided at no charge. III. Service
Description
Grief groups will be led by two facilitators, at least one of which will be a trained therapist. All
facilitators will undergo training at the center via a proprietary training program developed by the
Executive Director. Facilitators will come from three sources:
1. Established therapists who wish to volunteer time to help the community.
2. Therapists in training, who need intern hours (under supervision of a licensed therapist) to qualify
for a therapist s license.
3. Laymen who want to help others cope with loss. GCC will charge $20 per session for each client,
with a sliding fee scale for those that cannot afford to pay. Groups at the Counseling Center will be
held primarily after school, evenings, and Saturdays, which are convenient times for clients and
facilitators. Some daytime groups will also be provided, as staffing allows.
IV. Market Analysis and Strategy
The service GCC provides will be for all people suffering from grief. GCC s goal is to cross
demographic lines and
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Comparative Essay Comparing Frankenstein And Splice
Both Frankenstein by Marry Shelly and Splice directed by Vincenzo Natali have a common theme
between them, both of their horror develops a result of neglectful parenthood. This occurs when the
Creators abandon their creations, show abusive tendencies and treat them as a lesser creature. In
Splice, the scientists treat their creation as if they were a pet or an experiment. They do not regard
their emotions, which leads to Dren ends up raping Elsa. While similarly Frankenstein Victor neglects
his Monster, he illustrates his unwillingness to create a companion for The Monster which results in
The Monster going on and murdering his family. Specific instances from the stories include the
moments in Splice when Elsa and Clive Move Dren around in a box and when Elsa cuts off Drens
stinger. In Frankenstein, the first moments of The Monster s life when Frankenstein cannot look at The
Monster out of disgust and when Frankenstein rips apart The Monster s mate. These actions all display
poor parenthood which inevitably lead to the horror.
The First poor act of parenthood in Splice is the transportation of Dren in a box. In the film Elsa and
Clive constantly hide Dren. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this moment Elsa has Dren strapped onto a table and begins to treat her as an experiment again.
Elsa cuts the dress Dren was wearing removes her make up cuts off her stinger. Elsa ends up abusing
Dren symbolically and literally. She dehumanizes Dren by taking away all of her elements of
civilization, her dress and make up. Then she removes her stinger and takes away her phallic symbol
and symbolically castrates her. This horrendous act Elsa commits is never redeemed, and as a result to
this abuse, Dren ends up raping Elsa in a similar way in the end. Male Dren uses his stinger to undress
Elsa which remove her power then rapes her. It is a gross punishment that Elsa must live through after
the abuse she put on
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Penalizing The Federal Budget Pros And Cons
The federal budget is in crisis and the national debt is growing by the second. In an effort to stabilize
the budget, I propose to cut spending in the areas of reducing troops in Afghanistan, healthcare, tax
expenditures, and social security amongst others. While the premise behind helping others in our
nation and abroad is an honorable idea, we need to find ways to do this while incentivizing people
who work hard, rather than penalizing them. According to the New York Times, troops in Afghanistan
are still heavily reliant on their American counterparts for training, technological resources and
intelligence (Mazetti Shear). While it may be necessary for American troops to be present in an effort
to gain intelligence and stabilize activity in the area, we are not there to build their nation. America
needs to reduce the number of troops in harms way and reduce the spending for another nation,
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The subsidies created by the government have good intentions, and some people are deserving. People
are at risk to lose their current health care coverage due to companies finding it cheaper to pay the
penalty tax or their private plans do not meet the essential health benefits. Americans are taxed more
for Medicare if they are over a certain income threshold and those without insurance who choose not
to purchase insurance will also be taxed. Short term costs will raise due to the increase in preventive
care measures. However, even when the healthcare reform is fully implemented, it is anticipated that
31 million Americans will still be without coverage
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Fetus Research Paper
Fetus
Fetal Development
Child development www.americanpregnancy.org/while pregnant/fetal development/ Fetus is an
unborn offspring of a mammal, but in this case its an unborn human baby more than eight weeks after
conception. The fetal stage of development is taken as beginning at the gestational age of eleven
weeks, nine weeks after fertilization. The term fetus implies that an embryo has developed to the point
of being recognizable as a human being. The fetus is about 30 millimeter in length from crown to
rump, and weighs about 8 grams. This point is usually taken to the ninth week after fertilization. A
fetus is also identified by the existence of all the major body organs, they will not yet be fully matured
and functional and
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Fiber Optic Communication
Final Assignment: Fibre Optic Communication Glossary: Introduction What is fibre optics and fibre
optic communication Brief introduction to fibre optics and fibre optic communication History
Beginnings of Fibre optics and Fibre optic communication Development of fibre optic communication
through the years Present Current state of fibre optic communication Current uses of fibre optic
communication Advantages and disadvantage using fibre optic communications Comparisons with
other forms of communication (copper wiring) Future Future uses and technology updates and
development of Fibre Optic communication State of fibre optic communication in the future
Introduction: Having the diameter of a human hair, Fibre Optics are thin and long strands of glass that
have revolutionized the field of telecommunications and have had a huge part to play in the arrival of
the Digital Age. Fibre Optics are transparent, flexible strands of fibre made from quality glass like
silica or plastic mainly to transmit light from one end of its fibre to another. The structure of the fibre
optic consists of three main parts: The core : The centre glass of the fibre from where the light would
travel The Cladding: The material around the core (centre glass) which reflects all the light back into
the core Buffer Coating: A layer of coating which prevents any damage occurring to the glass This
light transmitting function of the fibre optic is used in Fibre
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Christina Contreras. Mr. Limon. Erwc. 01 March 2017. The
Christina Contreras
Mr. Limon
ERWC
01 March 2017
The Relevance of Neil Postman s Assertions in Today s Society: Huxley s Brave New World could be
considered almost prophetic by many people today. It is alarmingly obvious how modern society is
eerily similar to Huxley s novel with the constant demand for instant gratification encouraging
unnatural changes. Neil Postman, a contemporary social critic, seems to have noticed this similarity as
he has made very bold, very valid statements regarding the text and its relevance to our world today.
This statement is strongly in support of those statements and will provide both support and
counterargument in an effort to thoroughly explain why. According to Postman, Huxley feared the
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In the novel, there is the same problem when Linda sleeps with the husbands of other women in an
effort to achieve sexual stimulation. As a result, women [began] hitting her with a whip...and each
time Linda screamed (134). Also, when Bernard completely loses his social status after John refuses to
show up to one of his parties, he ...began to weep...[and later] took four tablets of soma (182).
Bernard, in an attempt to reach something he absolutely loved attention and social approval ended up
filling himself with a drug addicting enough to put his mental health in danger. Considering people
today take whatever drug they can to avoid feeling sad, Portman s quote prevails. Lastly, when John
tries to defend morals like being chaste, he is rebuked by Mustapha Mond, who says, ...chastity means
passion [and neurasthenia], [and those things] lead to instability...and instability means the end of
civilization (239). Later, when he begins whipping himself as an act of self discipline, he is
encouraged to continue by a crowd of desensitized people saying, Do the whipping stunt. Let s see the
whipping stunt (257). Both these quotes support Postman s take on Huxley s fear, which go, Huxley
feared [society] would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, [orgy
porgy, and centrifugal bumblepuppy] . All the New Society cares about is pleasures that mean nothing
in the
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The Contagion Of Contagion And Vaccines
Contagion/Vaccines If I was to quarantine an individual in a Utilitarian system, I would have them
placed into a room by themselves in a hospital. They would be provided with any sort of necessities.
Family members would be allowed to come into their room to visit, as long as they were fully
protected. The main concern would be to keep them away from other people so they do not spread the
deadly disease, but still keep them content. This keeps the disease contained to the one person rather
than spreading even further, benefiting the greater number. They may not leave the room until they
have been treated or cleared by a doctor. If for some reason they did escape, threatening many others
to become ill, they would have to pay a very large fine. If there was a nation needing to be quarantined
under a Utilitarian system, I would let no individual cross state borders. The border of each state
would have military men lining it. If they were to go against this and somehow sneak out of their state,
they would face jail time in their near future. In the movie, Contagion, they did not let anyone leave
the state, which caused riots and panic in the citizen s living there. To stop this from happening, I
would have selective individuals from each town that had been cleared by a doctor, go out and work
the stores, clean up the streets and try to keep the town as put together as possible. This would help
make the situation more comforting than nerve wracking. If I was to quarantine
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Speech On Steve Jobs Speech
Steve Jobs, one of the cofounders of Apple, delivered a speech to the graduates of Stanford University
at their commencement ceremony. Although Steve Jobs was a college dropout, his speech was more
inspirational than anything. Jobs shared three stories with the graduates. His first story was about
connecting the dots, the next one was about finding love, and the last story was about death. The three
most influential points that I got out of Job s speech, was to never lose faith, trust in something, and
don t waste your time living someone s else life. Steve Jobs told the graduates of Stanford to never
lose faith. This advice stood out to me the most out of everything else. Sometimes when stumbling
blocks come one s way, they tend to give up and lose hope. I felt like Jobs knew my story because it
connected to my life. At the end of my high school career I made my final decision that I wanted to go
to Winthrop. I was already telling everyone that Winthrop would be my new home. I received my
student bill and noticed my scholarships and grants were not enough to pay for it. I was torn, and didn
t know what to do. My mother told me I would have to pick another school, but I did not want to hear
that. So, I prayed about it day in and day out and knew a miracle was going to happen. The next week
I got a call from the Vocational Rehabilitation Center, and they told me they would be able to help
with my tuition. I knew then and there, it was God. The moral of the story is, I never
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Research Paper On Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda or Devils Triangle is though to be a mythical section of the Atlantic Ocean. The
Bermuda Triangle is roughly 140,000 square miles and stretches from Miami to Puerto Rico to
Bermuda. Many myths and theories surround the Bermuda Triangle. Dozens of boats and planes have
disappeared within the boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle. The theories stretch from atmospheric
pressures to UFO s and Atlantis being found in the Devil s Triangle. Only one thing can be said for
certain about the Bermuda Triangle. There were many lives lost within the triangles borders. In 1918
the US Cyclops left Barbados and went into the Bermuda Triangle with a crew of 309 people and
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One of these is that the ships and planes got caught in hurricanes. Hurricanes are historically very
powerful and spawn usually around the area where the Bermuda Triangle is. Another theory is the
Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows up through the straits of
Florida into the North Atlantic. It is essentially a river within a ocean. The average speed of the current
at the top at sea level is 4 mph and could easily carry a small boat away. Another natural explanation
could be freak waves. Freak waves are very large waves that appear almost completely randomly.
These waves can be up to 100ft. tall and have even capsized the worlds largest offshore platform in
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Safety Mindset
Growth Mindset in Safety
Introduction
Safety is an important function of our daily lives and requires the same attention we give other
functions and processes within our daily job routines. Over the years as we continue to do our jobs and
the same processes we can become less safe by using short cuts to make a process easier for ourselves.
Also, the equipment we use begins to age and breakdown and cause unsafe conditions. Safety
professionals use many different types of safety programs to combat safety related issues or problems
one may encounter on a job site. Employee involvement is the most important part of any safety
program. Without employee involvement safety programs are not as successful, because employees
are sometimes not aware of the process and steps in place to protect them.
Industries across the United States develop different ways to protect their employees. Resiliency is an
Air Force concept to teach Airmen how to work together in a manner to allow them to grow and get to
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Each of the three depot locations has unique aspects of aircraft maintenance they specialize in. Tinker
AFB is known for is depot level maintenance of the B 1B, KC 135, B 52, E 3, E 6, and C 130 aircraft.
Tinker AFB also serves as the source of repair on engines and major engine assemblies for the F 15, F
16, E 3, E 6, E 8, B 52, B 1, B 2, C 17, C 18, KC/RC 135, F/A 22, F 35 aircraft. Additionally, Tinker
AFB serves as the source of repair other aircraft component and the System Program Offices of the B
1B, B 52, KC 10, KC 135, E 3, Training, and multiple Commercial Logistic Support aircraft (Tinker
Public Affairs, 2012). In 2010, Tinker AFB began the process to become a Voluntary Protection
Program (VPP) Star site, after first being selected by the Department of Defense (DoD) in 2005 to
participate in the program (Tinker AFB Safety Office,
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Functional Genomic Analysis of C. elegans Using RNA...
Introduction
Before we talk about this important experiment, do you know what a nematode is?
Specifically, this experiment used Caenorhabditis elegans, C. elegans for short. C. elegans is a little
worm (just like the kind you find in the ground), but has a very special place in modern biochemistry:
scientists have mapped its entire genomic sequence.
This sequence lets scientists know the character and location of all C. elegans genes. However,
biochemists do not yet fully understand what each gene does and the goal of this experiment is to find
the function of each gene within the worm. The connection between a worm s genotype and
phenotype is important, because, believe it or not, human beings and worms share many of the same ...
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All eukaryotic cells get their genetic information from DNA, which are strands of nucleotides whose
order conveys genetic information to the cell. Structurally, DNA looks like a ladder. A DNA strand is
made up of a sugar phosphate backbone (similar to the sides of a ladder, alternating sugar and
phosphate) and is connected in the middle with paired purines and pyrimidines (fancy names for four
chemicals that make up the steps of the ladder). Scientists refer to the distinctive shape of DNA as a
double helix.
DNA replication is necessary for organisms to stay alive and reproduce. When cells replicate, the
DNA must also be copied so the daughter cells contain the genetic information necessary to perform
key chemical reactions. Cells have machinery that read the information in DNA and use these
instructions to make proteins. To make proteins, the DNA must first unwind in order to be read. This
small section is then replicated to form a single stranded RNA strand. The RNA strand then forms
what is called messenger RNA or simply mRNA. The mRNA is used to make the proteins the cell
needs.
In some viruses, however, the genetic material is double stranded RNA (known as dsRNA), rather
than DNA. These viruses inject their dsRNA into a host s cell. The
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Odysseus And Achilles Comparison Essay
One of the earliest examples of Greek epic heroes are those by Homer, The Iliad, and The Odyssey,
both surrounding their respectful heroes Achilles and Odysseus in the Trojan/greek war. These heroes,
though both by Homer, vary greatly in how the ideas of heroism has been interpreted, though both still
relevant heroes in their time. While both are considered great heroes with vast similarities, they also
couldn t be more different. Both men have personal loses, and are tested by Gods throughout their
heroic journeys. They both have high senses of their duties as a hero, leader, and warrior. They also
have outstanding courage, bravery, and compassion.
But, Achilles is a hero who s flaws impede him and his ability to act with nobility and integrity. He is
headstrong, and his self assured hubris creates his downfalls. His rage is often driven by his pride
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His has superhuman strength, and he is virtually invulnerable (other than his heel). Achilles epithet
throughout The Iliad is The Man Breaker, Because his main identifier is his abilities in the field.
Odysseus, in comparison, is a hero not only because he is a great warrior, but also because he has
wiles and courage. He is a self disciplined, and grows when he realizes he has done wrong. His very
first epithet in The Odyssey is Polutropos, which is meant by homer in both its literal Much
wandering, and its metaphorical Turning many ways sense. The metaphorical meaning, now, would
come to mean a man who is many thinking, strategic, devious and wise. Odysseus has been considered
to be the first modern hero, because of the intellectual way in which he approaches and evaluates a
situation. Achilles never fore thinks his actions, and he will place fame over his own life. This is
shown because Achilles goes to war with the knowledge that if he fights, he will die blah bhayy
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The Genzanian Genocide And The Rwandan Genocide
The Rwandan Genocide took place for in 1994 where the Hutus began to massacre the Tutsis due to
many years of oppression aided by Belgian influences. While the Palestinian Genocide occurred
between 1947 1948 and Zionists wished to overtake Palestinian land and remove all Arab influences
while expanding upon their territory. Yet, the Rwandan Genocide and the Palestinian Genocide had a
distinguished similarity; to ethnically cleanse the land. Post WWII, Jew s wished for land separate
from European Anti Semitic beliefs. The Holocaust had further pushed Zionists agenda to take
Palestine due to their historical and religious background within the land. Thus, a significant amount
of Jews from Europe and America called for a separate Jewish state. During this time, Britain had a
mandate over Palestine and were authorized to rule the land. However, given that the dispute was
becoming increasingly controversial, the British withdrew from the conflict and gave authority of the
land to the UN. Then the UN had formed the UNSCOP, United Nation Special Committee on
Palestine. Their objective was to separate Jewish and Arab land. There the UN authorized the Israeli
state and caused the displacement of thousands of Palestinians. They had forced the Palestinians to
flee their villages in order to place arriving Jewish settlers. Various tactics were used to remove
Palestinians from the land. For instance. Israelis used arab radio broadcasts to inhibit fear within the
arab community. Such
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Voodoo Children Essay
When I first picked the film Voodoo Children, based off the title I assumed it had to do something
with voodoo dolls that were made in the image of a child. The Film started off a lot more different
than what I m use too, it actually frightened me a little when they lady started screaming, there were
little kids dancing as well as some drinking liquor. The narrator then tells us that in the small town of
Benin which is located in West Africa, voodoo is swindling thousands of people into poverty and
starting some families to sell their children into captivity to repay voodoo debt. Benin is thought to be
the home of voodoo. The earliest animist certainty was engaged by slaves from this small West
African country to Haiti and New Orleans. The narrator then states an interesting fact saying, ... Show
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Seen by its members as an old fashioned belief, they feel as if it make them one with their land,
culture and descendants, voodoo is an intricate set of beliefs and commitments that it is claim to have
helped implement religious and social command for more than four thousand years. However, the
narrator and his team realize voodoo is repeatedly continued by intimidations, distress and even the
abduction of the young children. At one point in the film they travel to a place called Abomey, which
was at one point in time the original capital of the Kingdom of Dahomey, which is also known as the
ancient center for voodoo worship. While they made their visit to the center they discovered that
children as early as two years old have been acknowledged by priests as the next group to be initiated
into undisclosed religious rites. One lady in particular who made the travel with narrator and his team,
told us her story of how she lost her child to voodoo because she owed them some money and that it
could take up to five years to pay them
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Hip Flexor Moment Lab Report
From cite{aus} and cite{childers2012measurement} the biomechanics of the hip is studied. When
we walk, during the initial contact the hip moves towards extension. However once the heel contacts
the ground range of extension reduces. With short stump it stays in flexion.
The peak hip extension occurs late as compared to a normal gait which is $~65%$ stride c/w $55%$.
This happens as an attempt to increase the step length of the intact limb when no prosthetic push off is
present. The work of the concentric hip extensor is to create the hip extensor moment. This hip
extensor moment is also seen to be higher than in the case of normal gait. This is prominent in the first
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The tendency seen is higher power generation in shorter period of time in comparison with normal.
The power required to lift a prosthesis may only be $30 40%$ of the weight of a normal limb and it is
this power generated in short period of time. The hip torque required during preswing and early swing
is observed to be less in knees with damping and stance resistance. This is due more anteriorally
aligned knee axis. This is required to increase the extension moment during heel contact. But at the
same time, due to this alignment initiating flexion in preswing and early swing is a challenge.
During late swing the range of hip flexion is observed to be greater than normal that is at all walking
speeds. Also the amount of hip flexor activity was observed to be higher. These factors however
increase the step length. By keeping the hip flexing the extending knee can be decelerated to reduce
terminal impact. 
%Some amputees with constant friction knees transitioned from hip flexion, to extension, to flexion
again, possibly to assist in knee extension by reversing the direction of the thigh.
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Different Types Of Moving Insurance
Should I Get Moving Insurance?
As you are getting ready for your big move, you may be wondering if you should spend the extra cash
for moving insurance, because the policy will protect all your belongings if anything were to break
during transit. This could range from the moving truck being in an accident and your belongings
inside becoming damaged, or even a simple mistake where the movers accidentally drop something
during the moving process. Here is everything you need to know about this special kind of insurance,
which should help you decide if it is best for you.
What Kind Of Moving Insurance Is There?
The moving company that you hired will offer two different levels of insurance to pick from.
The first is for basic coverage only, often
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American Realist Movement
HAS THE AMERICAN REALIST MOVEMENT LEFT ANY SUBSTANTIAL MARK ON
JURISPRUDENTIAL THOUGHT? We must approach this question in consideration of the fact that
the American Realist movement never purported to formulate a complete theory of law which could
stand alone to tell us what law is. Instead, the basis was that official conduct in dispute settlement in
all kinds of dispute was the focal point for the analysis of the law s impact, facilitating the ability to
make legal predictions based on expected official action. I think that to measure the impact of this type
of thinking on jurisprudential thought, we need to keep in mind how it seeks to differ from other
theory. There are quotations that encompass Realism s ideals very well. ... Show more content on
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Even Hart himself admits that, ‘at the fringe of . (law), we should welcome the rule sceptic.
However he masks this with the ‘unquestionably rule governed operations over the vast, central areas
of the law. Most positivists will admit that judicial discretion is inevitable in hard cases, and that
decisions of the common law are posited in the courts, but the important thing for the realist is that
law in it s entirety is a shoreless world of uncertainty. For me, the realist ideal is a tool whereby we
can consider decisions throughout the vast central areas of law that Hart suggests, more than we could
from a positivist or natural law stance. The reason is that if what the realists say is credible, we must
accept that in some or all central cases, a judge can pick from a number of precedents as discussed, in
order to find the one that best fits his predetermined and subjective answer. However, view this from
the positivist outlook, and the whole process fits together nicely. The judge has simply applied a
posited rule and achieved the right outcome subject to a rule of recognition. For both the realist and
the positivist, the decision is law. The difference though, is that realism allows us to think about the
moral dilemmas within the adjudication, whilst positivism does not need to consider any moral
accordance to rationalize its theory. Just considering the argument in this way, it becomes clear that
the realist approach could certainly be said to have more practical
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Yakima Case Study
In order to duplicate Angela Whitiker s success and increase mobility for the people of Yakima we
have to overcome the human capital, as describe by David Brooks. In order to do this, we should Give
the first generation policies access to schools, colleges and training facilities. Then the second
generation policies will help them develop the habits, knowledge and metal traits they need to succeed
as suggested by Brooks. In Yakima we could increase the amount of Government aid to send first
generations policies to school. Then the program could follow the second generation policies by
investing in them as well. Investing into a programs that helps people complete college, schools, or
training programs is a great idea to see them move up the ladder. Such aid can be useful for people
wanting to better them self s. There will be regulations to the program for people how make their way
into the system just to abuse the aid. Such guards will be meeting a certain G.P.A, attending classes
and passing classes. Basic standards to be in the program that is run by the government. After the first
generation of participants finish whatever they chose Brooks says something in the lines of their
children will be attending schools that that teach successful habits and traits. That ... Show more
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Would reducing the amount of tax money that is spent on the military enough to have significantly
effect on funding programs that will help adults and children become mobile in the class ladder have a
bad outcome? The answer for that question would be no. The reason being that U.S invest way too
much in their military. NBC news reports that America spends $682 billion dollar on their arm forces.
Which is so much that Russia, China, and The U.K combined don t compare to what the U.S. spends
on their military. So don t you think with all this excess of money we have wiggle room to help people
become successful? To create success you need
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Ladbrokes
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Executive summary ...............................................................3
Introduction ........................................................................4
Company background .............................................................5
Benefits of investing in the business ............................................5
Dangers of investing in a Betting Corporation .................................7
Recommendations...................................................................9
Conclusions...........................................................................10
References.............................................................................12
Executive Summary Gambling is often considered an activity of probability that an individual is
willing to participate so as they can quickly earn an extra amount of money. Such practices are often
connected to series of games that offer chances for people to make money. Betting is often practiced in
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Such a bold move led to the addition of the betting culture into the corporation which later enticed the
clients to participate so as they can earn an extra amount of cash from their tickets. According to the
current structure of management at the firm, it is currently chaired by Jim Mullen. It has revenue of
1.175 billion GBP and a net income of 41 million GBP as documented in the year 2014. Conclusively,
the organization has an operating income of 139.6 million GBP as per the year 2014.
Benefits of Investing in a Betting Firm According to the documentations of various authors, the acts of
gambling will lead to a client earning a quick turnover. Once an individual develops an interest in
having an investment in a gambling business, there is a likelihood that they are to attain a quick
turnover from their investment. The aspect of rapid turnover is based on the level of incomes that the
business is to generate the participation in the betting games. Recent publications state that the firm
Ladbrokes is achieving positive results in the first quarter of the year 2016 (Scargill, 2016). The
amount of money, however, attains such returns that an individual is willing to invest in the business
Secondly, the investor has a high chance of earning more money in the form of profits as a
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Character Growth in Conrad s Heart of Darkness Essay...
Character Growth in Conrad s Heart of Darkness
Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness explores the intellectual, emotional and moral growth of characters
throughout the novella. This character growth has been a recurring theme in literature, with the poet
William Blake, among many others, exploring theories of the movement between innocence to
experience. Although Conrad does not strictly address character growth in this manner, characters that
do and do not undergo psychological growth are portrayed quite differently. Those who undergo these
psychological changes are portrayed favorably, that is Marlow, the frame narrator, and Kurtz. These
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At the start of the novella, the reader is faced with the frame narrator s thoughts, feelings and opinions,
which in relation to colonialism are rather optimistic and naïve to the reality Marlow later reveals. The
setting is the river Thames, London, where the Nellies narrator says the Thames stretched before us
like the beginning of an interminable waterway , going on to say the biggest, and greatest town on
earth , and expressing colonialism as the dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths . His opinions
represent hope, possibility and optimism. This initial description then can be juxtaposed to the end of
the novel, after hearing Marlow tale, when he says, the Thames seemed to lead into the heart of an
immense darkness .
It can be seen as evidenced above that the narrator undergoes a significant growth, from one extreme
polarization to another, however throughout the text there are various small changes that can be
inferred which lead to the eventual change (seen at the end of the novel) of the frame narrator. As
expressed by Hena Maes Jelinek He is the only one who takes part imaginatively in Marlow s tale and
is changed by it . His active participation in the story alludes that he is slowly undergoing a significant
change, he says I listened, I listened on the watch for the sentence, for the word, that would give me
the clue to the faint uneasiness inspired by this narrative . The
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Georgia O Keeffe Essay
Georgia O Keeffe
The meaning of a word to me is not as exact as the meaning of a color. Colors and shapes make a
more definite statement than words. I write this because such odd things have been done about me
with words. I have often been told what to paint. I am often amazed at the spoken and written word
telling me what I have painted. I make this effort because no one else can know how my paintings
happen. Where I was born and where and how I have lived is unimportant. It is what I have done with
where I have been that should be of interest.
Georgia O Keeffe
Georgia O Keeffe is one of the most influential artists there is today. Her works are valued highly and
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The size of the bloom relative to a human really reflected the relative importance of nature and
mankind in the artist s eyes. Georgia O Keeffe painted everything from lilies, jonquils, daisies, irises,
sweet peas, morning glories, poppies, forget me nots, marigolds, poinsettias, orchids, sunflowers,
petunias, marigolds, and many more were reborn in her paintings. O Keeffe wasn t happy because
people looked at her paintings and tried to see them in the way of a female. She said, Well I made you
take time to look at what I saw and when you took time to really notice my flower you hung all your
own associations with flowers on my flower and you write about my flower as if I think and see what
you think and see of the flower and I don t. She did not like the idea that people thought she painted
the way she did because she was a female. She painted that way because that was how she saw things.
The flowers that she created epitomize her growth, success, magnetism, and energy at that certain
stage in her career. Her choice to paint these flowers was influenced by her early training, natural
attraction to flowers, and the idea of something fresh and fragile.
Close observations of O Keeffe s flowers show that she never really pursued the realistic approach.
She didn t paint every petal and detail. Instead she gave her flowers a life of their own, and expression
that changed significantly
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Essay On Roman Fever
Roman Fever is not only the title of a story by Edith Wharton, it is also a key to the plot in Daisy
Miller: A Study by Henry James. In both stories the prevailing rumors of an illness that could be
obtained by visiting a location after dark is used as a tool. Charles Darwin is world renowned for his
views on evolution that eventually made its way into the thought process of many writers. The goal of
using Roman Fever can be seen as giving the writer a threat to use as punitive measures to weed out
those deemed unworthy.
In order to evaluate the argument of Roman Fever being used against the characters in these stories we
need to examine Roman Fever. What it is versus what it is purported as being by the authors. Roman
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The piece uses the illness as a tale told to young ladies as a retribution attempt for being scorned. In it
we find that Mrs. Slade had a Great Aunt Harriet that used knowledge of the illness to lure her
younger sister to death. In this story the causality of the illness is also related to time of evening and
hints of the cold night air being a factor. We now know that the cold night air would not be a risk
factor in contacting Malaria.
Similarities arise in the way both authors deal with the subject of Malaria. In both the subject is
challenged with the conundrum of being fit enough to survive a bout of illness as intimidating as
Roman Fever. One could extrapolate the illness as an instrument of nature used to weed out the week.
Knowledge of an illness that is well known for its relative ease of contagion and high mortality rate
can be a useful tool to a writer.
We find that Daisy is at the Colosseum with the suitor, she is at odds with the protagonist at this point.
She does not survive her interaction with Roman Fever and succumbs to a high grade fever that is
credited with causing deliria. She is described as a bit of a flirt and unconventional by the standards of
the time. It can be argued that her indiscretion and moral failings is painted as weakness. Her
weakness could then be attributed to her inability to survive the
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Energy Planners And Energy Planning
Energy Planners and Energy Planning
By
Tim Bowles
PPA 604 Urban Planning/Redevelopment
Prof. Jacqueline Thomas, Instructor
Ashford University
September 19, 2016
Introduction The discussion will be the subject of Energy. In a personal way, energy can be defined as
efficiency and effectiveness. The majority of energy regulations is done by the national government.
At the national level, there are concerns for the environment and environmental problems when it
comes to energy planning. The national government has to establish national standards for all the
states that are involved in energy planning and producing energy resources. Due to the national level
and national regulations, this means that energy planning is a joint activity between the states and the
federal government.
Energy planning surfaced with the increase in oil prices began. The planning included controls and the
intensity of development. An energy planner is someone who assists with the regulations and
development of energy policies for the long term. These regulations and development are established
with the national, regional state, and local governments. Energy planning and energy planners both
conduct integrated approaches with academic institutions, government agencies, oil companies, utility
companies, coal and solar energy industries. The original concerns of energy planners and energy
planning, is the conservation of energy sources. The Levy text,
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Lab Report On Enzyme Activity
The purpose of this lab is to observe the catalase found in liver cells by measuring how temperature,
pH and enzyme concentrations affect the reaction rates of enzymes.
Background
Enzymes are considered to be biological catalysts meaning they can speed up a chemical reaction in a
cell without being used up in the process. Enzymes do this by lowering the amount of energy needed
to activate the process. The lower the activation energy, the faster the reaction. Without enzymes, vital
life processes would occur very slowly which could be deadly.
Different enzymes are used depending on the chemical process. Some enzymes break down harmful,
poisonous chemicals in our bodies into harmless substances. In this lab, the enzyme we tested was ...
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PROCEDURE
Part A: Add a small piece of liver to 2 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. After the reaction occurs,
pour the liquid into a different test tube and add another piece of liver into the liquid. Observe the
reaction. Then add 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide to the first test tube.
B: Place 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide into 2 test tubes. Add potato into one test tube and a piece of apple
into the other and observe the reactions.
C: 1. Place a piece a liver into a clean test tube and cover it with a small amount of water. Place the
test tube into a boiling water bath for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, remove the test tube, let it cool, then
pour out the water. Add 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide.
2. Place equal amounts of liver into 2 clean test tubes and add 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide into 2 other
test tubes. Place one test tube of liver and one of the hydrogen peroxide into an ice bath. Put the other
2 test tubes into a warm bath. After 3 minutes, pour each test tube of hydrogen peroxide into the
corresponding tube of liver.
D: Add 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide into 5 test tubes, then add:
First test tube: 3 drops of HCL
2: 3 drops of diluted HCL
3: 3 drops of NaoH
4: 3 drops of diluted NaOH
5: 3 drops of H2O
Add liver to all 5 test tubes at the same time, and observe the reaction rate for the acidic, neutral and
basic solutions. (Figure this out with pH paper)
E: We tested liver in cold, room temperature and hot water, and in cold, room
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Role Of Security Audits On Computer Forensics
Role of Security Audit Logs in Computer Forensics
Sanjeev Shrestha
Dept. Computer Science
University of Idaho shre6177@vandals.uidaho.edu Abstract
A large number of real world applications, use audit trails or logs to keep in track of system usage and
error handling information. Security aspect of these log files and their retrieval from an untrusted
machine becomes a topic of vital importance in computer forensics investigation [2, 3]. Accurate
retrieval of data from these log files for gathering information is another important aspect in computer
forensics [4]. In this paper, we look at the research for securing the log files in unsafe environment.
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1.2 Organization of Content in Paper
The rest of the paper is organized into various different sections as follows. In section 2, we give a
brief outline of the approaches for securing both the audit log files and well as the audit logs server
along with other security mechanisms. The third section includes a brief study of how we can index
and retrieve the data for any forensic investigation which may be quite essential in a fast paced
criminal investigation. The fourth section discusses in depth about the use of the valuable information
uncovered using log files and how they can help us find important patterns.
2. Description of Alternative Approaches
In this paper, mainly two ideas to secure the information in audit logs have been defined. One of the
first approaches is to secure only the audit files from attacker, such that, even if the machine is
compromised, the attacker will obtain no or very little knowledge from the current log files and is not
able to plant false information in the log file itself. The second approach is more concerned with the
securing the Log server itself by using encryption as well as dynamic IP techniques. Both the methods
have been defined in detail below.
2.1 Securing the Audit Logs
The audit log servers are differentiated into three different entities such as Untrusted Machine, Trusted
Machine and
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Influence Of Cognitive Biases On Decisions
The influence of cognitive biases on decisions Society once had a conjecture that only discriminatory
people used stereotypes, however, studies in unconscious bias now reveal that we all are guilty of
using stereotypes, all the time, without knowing it. Finally, the antagonist of equality has been found,
and it is us. With a limited perspective, we all have a bias view of the world, this is because we are
only capable of hearing, seeing, and reading what is around us. A definitive version of reality is not
subject to one person. Our position in society helps inform our world view, such as, our race, class,
gender, religion, and culture, impacting how we view, respond and react to every experience. Often
times, decision makers or not aware of their bias, which can effect the decisions being made. To begin,
I will define stereotyping as it is expressed in modern society and the impact of mass media, then I
will explain the process of storing stereotypes in the brain, I will give a theory of why man kind
stereotypes, and then explain how it effects decision making. Stereotyping is one of many cognitive
bias, that allows us to quickly identify strangers as friends or enemies, and with the use of stereotypes,
we classify others as we interact with them, allowing us to know the proper way to respond
(Lebowitz). The scientific definition of stereotyping is; an exaggerated belief, image or distorted truth
about a person or group. A generalization that allows for little or no
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A Study Of Trends On Saving And Consumption By Middle And...
A study of trends in saving and consumption by middle and lower middle class at national level
INTRODUCTION
Right from our childhood days, our parents teach us that save penny and earned penny. The phrase
highlights the significance of individual and household savings. With the passage of time, our elders
constantly tell us that we should spend less than we earn and save some part for uncertain and better
future use. Our elders also educate us to use resources and money according to our income, and our
expenses should be less than our income. From the classical days, saving has been considered as one
of the element of expansion and growth. In Indian economy, the household sector contributes the lion
s share of the total savings. As far as the household and rural household sector is concerned they have
remarkable saving potential which has not been considered seriously by the policy makers and hence,
measures have not been chartered to organize these enormous savings.
In this theory Keynes examined the tender of value function of money along with transaction function.
According to Keynes in general there are tree motives that create the demand for money. They are
transaction motive, precautionary motive and speculative motive.
1. Transaction motive
It refers to the demand for money for the present transaction of the people. Individuals and household
keep cash in order to bridge the gap between receipt of income and the expenditure. This amount will
depend upon the time
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Film, Spirited Away, By Miyazaki Hayao
In Miyazaki Hayao s animated film, Spirited Away, Miyazaki presents a young girl Chihiro who visits
an abandoned amusement park, only to become trapped in a fantasy world where spirits reside.
Although most of these creatures are very unique and quite unlike the others, most of them have one
thing in common: their body features are very disproportional compared to the size of their bodies.
This strange similarity depicted by Miyazaki invokes strong feelings of fear and appreciation in
particular for the viewer. While many characters have ominous, creepy appearances similar to that of a
ghost, they still have large eyes, blob shaped bodies, and they make little to no noise. These three
characteristics emphasize the helplessness the cuteness of these creatures. The ominous appearance of
the characters does however quickly begin to clash more obviously with their cute defining factors. In
one early particular scene, Chihiro encounters a radish spirit: a large, round creature whose body
shape resembles a radish. At first, the creature is threatening to the viewer, as it is large compared to
most characters and its appearance is foreign and bizarre. But even though the spirit appears scary,
Chihiro sticks around it briefly, and the viewer is prompted to further observes its figure. At that point,
the the rotundness of the spirit radish s figure becomes more apparent, and the viewer is lead to see
him as not just threatening anymore, but also cute. But things that are cute are
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Race Before The Space Race
Moreover, the Soviet Union had many other great success and were overall ahead of the space race in
the beginning before the death of Sergey Korolev. (Cavendish, Soviet Union is first to the moon) Of
course they had great success with the sputnik 1 satellite and then they sent the sputnik two, in which
it sent the first living thing into space. The living thing was a dog named Laika but sadly died after
some time after it reach into space. Furthermore, they had even more sputnik mission in which
improved life support system and reentry back into earth. Other programs they had were Luna; the
first Luna mission was a failure. It tried to orbit around the moon but missed by over 3,700 miles and
orbit around the sun and mars. The second Luna mission
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Health Supplement Industry Analysis Paper
The market trends in dietary supplements reflect current scientific research combined with current
health conditions and trends. A look at the neutraceutical market today will show that there are
specific products for supporting specific health conditions for the heart, lung, diabetes, pregnancy,
supplements specifically for women, men and women over 40, for children and for the aging, those
actively involved in sports, body building, for dieters, for skin and digestion, and for hair care.
General health products for overall health and nutrition are still available categorized by age groups
and gender.
Growing Research and Health Trends
As more studies are done on specific supplements, more customers are looking for health supplement
manufacturers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Years of research and understanding what consumers need, can help supplement manufacturers to
produce supplements that are more specific to the needs of today s health conscious public. Don
Kendall, co founder and CEO of GreenTree Nutrition said, We are seeing an overwhelming demand
from customers for a wellness solution that is personalized to meet their needs, In 2000, Acumin s
began SmartSelect, an online system that evaluates the customer s specific needs to formulate a set of
vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and herbs designed specifically for that person. Customers needs are
assessed, and they are given one of over 37 million formulation combinations personalized to meet
their exact criteria. By providing more personal nutrition, more specific to their personal health needs,
people who used to take a dozen pills a day can take just three or four. Along with the demand for
more specialized nutritional supplements, manufacturers are seeing the need to empower consumers
with comprehensive and personalized information they can trust to make informed choices about their
health and nutrition. Their websites combine objective health information with the cost advantages
and convenience of online
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Essay on My Future Career
My Future Career Everest University Online My Future Career I have chosen a career as a paralegal.
This is a field that I expect will be both challenging as well as professionally rewarding. As a
paralegal, I will assist attorneys in the delivery of legal services (National Association of Legal
Assistants, 2008). A career in paralegal studies is a prestigious, professional adventure and offers a
wonderful opportunity while enhancing ones knowledge of the law and provides for challenges,
growth and advancement. After conducting research on this career, I found paralegals have many
responsibilities in the legal world. Many of them I was unaware of until this research. Paralegals ...
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Each state s regulations are unique and employers requirements vary widely due to the many kinds of
work that paralegals can do (National Federation of Paralegal Associations, 2012). It takes a lot of
hard work and really knowing your legalese to be a great paralegal, and I am going to study very hard
to get there. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of paralegals and legal
assistants is projected to grow 22 percent between 2006 and 2016, much faster than the average for all
occupations (National Association of Legal Assistants, 2008). Private law firms continue to be the
single largest employer of paralegals, good job opportunities also exist in several other markets in
both the private and public sectors. In addition to private law firms, other organizations in the private
sector employ paralegals (American Bar Association, 2011). Some examples include corporate legal
departments, insurance companies, estate and trust departments of large banks, hospitals and health
care organizations, real estate and title insurance companies, and professional trade associations.
Earnings vary considerably depending upon such factors as size of the community, geographical
location, and size of the firm, nature of the legal practice, and the paralegal s educational background
and work
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Ginger Rogers Research Paper
The summer of 1911 Hollywood star, Ginger Rogers, was born in Independence, Missouri. Ginger, a
young and talented girl, grew up to be a famous and one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood,
America s most famous city for acting. Ginger grew up to be a very successful actress due to the
support and help of family and friends. On July sixteenth of 1911, Lela McMath gave birth to Virginia
Katherine McMath. Virginia was born in a front room in a two room house on Moore Street in
Independence, Missouri (Ginger Rogers 2010). Virginia changed her name to Ginger because of her
younger cousin, Helen, who mispronounced her name as Ginja (Bio. 2016). Shortly after Virginia was
born, Lela divorced her husband, William McMath, and left her daughter with her parents, Walter and
Saphrona Ball Owens, as she went off to Hollywood to begin writing movies (Ginger Rogers 2010).
Those who knew Ginger as a little girl said that she could dance before she walked. Ginger Rogers
once said My mother told me I was dancing before I was born. She could feel my toes tapping wildly
inside her for months (Bio. 2016). Ginger grew up having a passion and love for dancing and
performing,
At the age of 9, Ginger s mother got married to John Rogers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
2016). This represents her hard work and determination for what she wanted. She never wanted to be
given anything because then she couldn t enjoy it. Another quote she said was When two people are in
love, they don t look at each other: they look in the same direction (Bio. 2016). This represents how
she didn t take all the credit for all the success she had with her career. How her and her mother
looked in the same direction, went after it, and succeeded. It is said that Ginger credited most of her
success to her mom (Ginger Rogers 2016). That Ginger would have never been able to do what she
did without the help and support of her
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Comprehend Statistical Data Analysis
In my professional career, information and reports containing statistical data help draw conclusions
that assist with the daily management of business. The reports are provided by analyst who are
responsible for gathering the data, providing analytical analysis. The information is forwarded to my
department and there it is used to help with decision making such as staffing, performance
measurements and development.
The three goals that I have chosen to focus on during this course are the following:
1) Managing Study Time review syllabus daily, allow adjustments in scheduling of other duties and
responsibilities.
Daily review of syllabus will ensure that I am meeting expectations and will assist in proper
scheduling of time to study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The course material is difficult to understand and the course is moving at an extremely fast pace. I
plan to review course content, often and whenever possible; understanding the material, participating
in class discussions will help clarify concerns I may have regarding course, syllabus and meeting
expectations in this course.
3) Successfully complete and Pass Course it is important that I not only complete the course, but
understand all course material and apply what I have learned to my profession. This will add value for
me in my field of expertise and make my recommendations more credible.
Managing my time and creating a study plan that focuses on reviewing the course syllabus,
completing in a timely fashion all reading and class assignments will help me meet my learning goals
for this course. In the end, I will have gained knowledge of statistics and be able to apply what I have
learned to my personal and professional interaction with others whether co workers, family or
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Spinner Bags
Luggage with spinner or rolling wheels are the most popular options
It s becoming almost impossible to find luggage without wheels, even on the smallest bags. Wheeled
luggage is extremely convenient because it enables anyone to easily transport a heavy bag through a
parking lot and the airport, and on to the gate or baggage check area without strain.
Best spinner luggage
Travelpro Platinum Magna 21 Inch Expandable Spinner Suiter
Travelpro Platinum Magna 21 Inch Expandable Spinner Suiter
There are two basic kinds of wheeled luggage, spinner, which has four wheels, and fixed, or inline
roller bags. The latter have two wheels on the bottom of the handle side of the case and rests on the
other side so the bag can stand upright. Both have pros and cons. Spinner wheels spin 360 degrees and
allow the bag to be pulled behind you, pushed in front of you, or scooted along beside you. Spinner
bags are extremely easy to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
$190) gets raves for its sturdy, balanced design and ease of wheeling it through airports, even over
long distances. It s light, only 6.8 pounds, and it has helper handles on the top, side and bottom. It also
has a good number of storage features, including two front pockets a small one and a large, padded
one that will fit up to a 17 inch laptop. The inside features a large compartment with compression
straps and a smaller zip pocket. The lid container is a large, zippered, mesh compartment. The main
complaints we saw about the Victorinox Avolve 22 inch bag is that it would not fit in some overhead
bins. However, as we have noted, a 22 inch bag is only appropriate for full size planes, not for the
smaller, regional jets that are becoming increasingly common. The Victorinox, like the Samsonite, will
expand, but again don t expect it to fit in even a large overhead compartment when it s puffed out to
its full
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They’ve Got Your ’Bak.
CamelBak: They ve Got Your Bak.
In 1989, Michael Eidson probably never imagined that his homemade, do it yourself fix for
dehydration during long cycling races would evolve into the world s premier hydration device for
outdoor enthusiasts, soldiers, and law enforcement personnel. That is exactly what happened to the
CamelBak backpack, however.
The first version, which used medical tubing to flow water from an intravenous drip bag that was
insulated by a sock and strapped to the back of his shirt, was born as most inventions are out of
necessity. The special pack made it possible for Eidson to take in fluids while sitting upright without
having to sacrifice speed by reaching down for a water bottle during a race. The packs gained fame ...
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1. Discuss how business relationships and strategic partnerships have helped to increase the value of
CamelBak s products and the business itself. 2. What type(s) of business market customers does
CamelBak sell to? 3. Review the types of demand that most influence business markets. Which ones
do you think are most important for CamelBak to consider in their marketing strategy? Why? 4. What
type of business product is a Camelbak backpack?
In 1989, when Michael Eidson created the first camelbak to be able to keep hydrated while on long
hard bike rides. Without realizing it his simple invention cornered the market for self hydration while
on the go.
The Camelbak Company made several strategic partnerships with companies that would not only help
them with growing their product but also help them increase their customer base. A strategic
partnership is an agreement between businesses, these partnerships allow for strengthen operations
(Lamb, Hair Jr., amp; McDaniel, 2011). One of the most profitable partnerships that Camelbak made
was with DuPoint. DuPoint help in the development of the LIRR system (Low Infrared Reflective)
which helps shield soldiers from enemy detection. This partnership allowed Camelbak to sell to the
military which increased their customer base. Camelbak sells to a
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  • 2. Essay On The Second Great Awakening The Second Great Awakening was known as a religious revival that occurred throughout the United States. This Awakening took place during the late eighteenth century and lasted through the middle of the nineteenth century. However, this religious movement was greatly forced among the Northeast and the Midwest. In addition to being a religious movement, other reforms took place socially including women s and slaves rights, and contributions to education. Ultimately, a distinctive feature of religious life during the Second Great Awakening was the Camp Meetings. Camp Meetings was a technical developed by Minister James McGready. Preachers of every denomination attended and were encouraged to preach about their experiences. George Baxter, president of Washington College in Virginia, stated, I found Kentucky the most moral place I had ever been. Something extraordinary nature seemed necessary to arrest the attention of a giddy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Donald G. Matthews said, Was just what it was represented to me, a new entry into a new life, often to the consternation of those upon whom a woman had been psychologically dependent. (Ch.6,131). This statement implies that women now had a sense of self confidence and also was preceding in church membership. More importantly these primary steps to women rights in the church provided opportunities for women to participate in outside affairs such as: charitable events, local groups, and missionary projects. On the Other Hand, the Second Great Awakening also contributed to Education. Presbyterians and Congregationalists were most active in funding academics and colleges. Furthermore, part of the energy converted by the revivals were directed towards efforts to provide educational opportunities for women and blacks. Emily Willard s Troy Female Seminary (1821) and Mary Lou s at Mt. Holyoke are the most frequently examples of female seminars in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Did Ancient Greece Influence Modern Society The Influence of Greece on Modern Society Greece and Rome have both heavily contributed to modern society, some of their contributions being architecture, knowledge, and tendencies in government. Without these two ancient civilizations, we might not be as technologically advanced as we are today. Although ancient Romans invented so many important things like aqueducts and roads, the ancient Greeks were more prominent in influencing modern culture. Some may argue that Rome has much more influence on modern societies, but the interesting thing about Rome is that it was heavily influenced by Greece. Ancient Greece was at its peak with art and religion around 800 B.C. to 500 B.C., and ancient Rome came around during early 700 B.C. Ancient Rome adapted many of the same ideals that ancient Greece had, like their polytheistic religion and their type of government. Essentially, ancient Greece was the stepping stone that began all of these ancient characteristics and influenced ancient Rome. In almost every modern society, art is treasured and appreciated and held up to certain standards. The ancient Greeks were big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before direct democracy in Athens, Greek city states were somewhat wild and unpredictable in terms of leadership. Popular during these times were monarchies and oligarchies, and after many years the Greeks decided to contribute one of the greatest things to modern society, democracy. Now, this democracy was nowhere near the same as modern societies have adapted today, but the fundamental building blocks for today s government were highlighted in Athens direct democracy. Athens direct democracy consisted of every male Athenian having the rights to vote and participate in politics and elect new leaders (Cartwright). This heavily influenced modern day democracy, where citizens have equal rights in voting, including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Middlesex By Jeffrey Eugenides Essay Questions Middlesex Final Test Prompt 2: In the event of Cal working for the Sixty Niners in the book Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides, he learns to come to terms with both himself and his gender identity. An example would be how when Cal joined the Sixty Niners, he met other hermaphrodites like Zora who taught him how to come to terms with himself and supported him throughout the process. This is shown in the quote Look at you. No one would ever know. I want people to know, Cal. How come? Zora folded her long legs under herself. With her fairy s eyes, paisley shaped, blue and glacial looking into mine, she said, Because we re what s next.(490) Zora explains to Cal why she doesn t try to hide the fact that she s a hermaphrodite and even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prompt 3: The central conflict of the book Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides is gender identity which is shown through Calliope s struggle with determining and accepting her true gender as a hermaphrodite. The conflict also affects other characters as it causes grief, confusion, and leads to. Calliope s first encounter with her gender identity crisis was when she develops feelings and sexual attraction to the Object which is stated in Jerome knew what I was, as suddenly I did, too, for the first time clearly understood that I wasn t a girl but something in between. I knew this from how natural it had felt to enter Rex Reese s body, how right it felt, and I knew this from the shocked expression on Jerome s face (375). The experience of having intercourse with Jerome and fantasizing being in Rex s position shows that Calliope isn t just a female but something in between and that adds more to her suspicion and confusion of her actual gender. This also affects other characters as it leads up to Calliope having a sexual relationship with the Object which reveals the Object s true feelings towards Calliope and her actual sexuality. She also has another encounter with her gender identity when she discovers that she s biologically a boy who had been raised as a girl. In the file by Dr. Luce, it describes Calliope s condition with the description As the girl s gender identity was firmly established as female at that time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Case Study of Executive Holloware Case of study of executive holloware INTRODUCTION: This document contains the case of study of Executive Holloware (EH), a company that manufactures products that aimed at the top end of market with a commanded high price. The most important product was the handmade silver plated tea sets. In the following pages, a definition and specification of quality is presented and why it is important for the company. It is also mention the main causes of the problems in the case of study, the measure of quality in the stages during the manufacturing process and finally the recommendations of steps for implementing quality improvements. 1. Why is quality important to Executive Holloware? The term Quality is the core business for Executive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Oakland, 2003) Quality is also specified in the internal process. This process needs to be measure and comparable to the acceptable ranges in production to develop a product that fulfil the specifications and it also requires the participation from everyone in the organization . (Maguad, 2006) 4. What are the underlying causes of the problems at Executive Holloware? There are some problems presented in the EH case of study. First, the products developed by the company are high value tea sets items, thus the necessity to maintain a standard performance to produce a product without any defect. One cause of the problem is that there is no specific definition of defect in the entire process. It is mentioned that the senior shop foreman does not have a clear understanding of defect definition and this affect the correct performance of the entire process because it represent in re working cost. Other cause of problem is that each department does not maintain a close communication about the relevance of the quality in the process. Paul realized that each department blame each other regarding to the scratches and bruises of the product. Even the finance director did not has a clear vision of the situation, therefore the lack of communication and process internal control In the Organization, there were no specification clearly defined of quality and the metrics of quality acceptance during the process, such as the clear definition of scratch and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Syrian Refugee Crisis Last week, I attended a workshop on refugee issues held at Carleton University. To my surprise, the workshop did not go as I had anticipated. The primary focus of the Refugee Education Workshop was to provide a forum to facilitate an open discourse about the current Syrian refugee crisis and the impact that it will have on Canada and its policies. Initially, to facilitate more discussion and to make everyone feel comfortable, the workshop coordinator planned to have two workshop run at the same time. One workshop will consist of only racialized people and the other open to everyone. The majority of participants at workshop seemed to belong to the white dominant group, except for one woman who was wearing a hijab. The women introduced herself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coming from a Sri Lankan background, I could only imagine what was going through Zubeidat s mind. I brought my own set of assumptions. Especially because my parents came to Canada seeking refugee status in an attempt to escape the Sri Lankan Civil War. I found the reaction of the workshop to be threatening. Addendum It is important to understand that this workshop incident portrays that there is a larger issue at play. This incident depicts that there is systemic discrimination as racism is deeply entrenched in our societal norms. It shows that racial discrimination and racial harassment exist and that it is a significant matter that needs to be addressed. The only way to dismantle the systemic structure is to recognize that society needs to move away from formal equality to substantive equality. It is difficult to recognize race discrimination because society masks it with the notion that everyone is equal even when that is not the case. To solve systemic discrimination, the root of the problem must be first understood. This means that those who want to help people who are disadvantaged must understand the social construct of race and ethnic origins. In some cases, people like Eric Johnson, are unaware that they possess stereotypical beliefs and that they unintentionally base their assumptions on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Maria Tissue Ischemia Case Study Case 2 is in regards to Maria a 68 year old sedentary woman who is obese, with poor activity tolerance. She also complains of cold hands and feet, is hypertensive, with bilateral lower legs being edematous, and an echocardiogram demonstrating myocardial enlargement (Unit 1, n.d.). Further diagnostic work up will be needed to determine the extent of Maria s disease process; however, there are some basic premises that may be deduced from what has been presented so far with this case. Several concerning factors that have resulted in Maria s symptoms are her obesity, sedentary lifestyle, hypertension, and myocardial enlargement. Obesity is associated with numerous chronic diseases, including hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obstructive sleep apnea, and coronary atherosclerosis (Leopold, 2015). Hypertension along with the obesity has probably led to the myocardial enlargement. Two Reasons for Tissue Ischemia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cellular hypoxemia is resultant of inadequate amounts of oxygen being delivered to the cells or the inability of the cells to use the oxygen. This can be caused by ischemia, respiratory disease, vasoconstriction, vascular obstruction, edema, or anemia. Hypoxemia may result in power failure in the cell resulting in cell death. As the oxygen tension in the cell increases, anaerobic metabolism begins building up lactic acid and reducing pH levels causing biochemical reactions, chromatin clumping, and cell shrinkage. The leakage of intracellular enzymes into extracellular fluid is an indicator of cell injury or death (Grossman Mattson Porth, 2014). This is evident with the edema Maria is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Diane Arbus Diane Arbus was originally born Diane Nemerov on March 14, 1923 to David Nemerov and Gertrude Russek Nemerov. She was the daughter of a wealthy New York businessman. Her family owned Russeks department store on Fifth Avenue, allowing Dian a pampered childhood. As a member of a prominent New York family, she grew up with a strong sense of what was prohibited and what was acceptable in high society. Diane s world was a protected one, with little adversity; yet this very lack of adversity made her feel as thou she was living in ungrounded world. As funny and different as it may seem, the ability to have a comfortable life was somehow painful for her. An extremely shy child, she was often fearful but told no one of her scary daydreams and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now in addition to her fashion work she was also photographing children. She would go out to Spanish Harlem in New York to photograph stranger s children. In the 1950s she also found herself increasingly attracted to nontraditional people, people on the fringes of normal society. This new avenue provided a release from the oppression felt in the fashion world. During this time of her life she also suffered from recurring bouts of depression. Due to her mental state in 1957 the couple decided to make a drastic change. He would continue to run their fashion studio, leaving her free to find and photographic subjects of her own choosing. Diane began attended Alexey Brodovitch s workshops at a New School. However Arbus found herself drawn to the work of photographs like (Weegee) Arthur Fellig, Louis Faurer, Robert Frank and, especially to the unusual pictures of Lisette Model. In 1958 Arbus enrolled in a class, Model was offering at a New School. It was during this period Diane decided, what she really wanted to pursue photographing the different. She saw her camera as a sort of all access pass, that allowed her to be curious, nosy, and to explore the lives of others. Gradually she overcame her shyness. She enjoyed the ability of going where she never gone before as she did as young child. She would enter the lives and homes of others and confronted that which she had never had in her own overprotected childhood. Her teacher Model taught her to be specific, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Early 19th Century Prison Reform Prison Reforms of the Early 19th Century The prison reforms of the early nineteenth century was a revolutionary step in the modern era of prison protocol. Before pre prison reforms, the staff at the prisons beat the inmates for disciplinary actions. The inmates were confined to a wide variety of places including closets, pens, cages, cellars, and stalls. Women children and the mentally insane were all housed in the same buildings. The purpose of the prison reforms was to make the prisons more humane and acceptable for human kind. Doretha Dix played a major role in the prison reforms. She stood up to the Massachusetts state legislature and told them that the sick and insane confined in this Commonwealth in cages, closets, cellars, stalls, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Iep Goal [The learning goal that I choose aligns with the IEP because it is supporting and providing a strategy to aid my focus learner in solving word problems. In order for the focus learner to solve word problems, she needs to know what the question is asking and find a concrete way to represent that. Her IEP goal states that she will ...underline and circle key numbers, then write an equation and solve each problem... The learning goal aligns with this IEP goal because it has her master a strategy that has her do exactly what the IEP goal is asking. The STAR strategy has the student circle or underline what they know and what they need to figure out, then translate the word problem equation into a picture. By having the student draw a picture, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The learning tasks present the strategy in steps but then have the focus learner apply them to a word problem. In lesson one, the focus learner will be presented with the first step of the STAR strategy and then shown how she can apply that to the word problem. This moves her toward the achievement of her IEP goal because she can develop the strategy first but then see how it is used when solving word problems. The learning tasks move the focus learner toward the achievement of standards because the focus learner will first learn a strategy that she can use to visualize fraction models or equations, by going through and identifying what she knows and what she needs to find out, then making a picture to represent the equation, which is exactly what the specific standard is asking the student to do. The learning tasks help move the focus learner towards the achievement of the learning goal because the focus learner will be getting plenty of practice first developing the STAR strategy, but then putting the strategy into context and solving fraction word problems. In lesson 3, the focus learner will be given plenty of practice, using the Plicker cards to solve word problems. The learning tasks help the focus learner build connections between prior learning and experiences and new learning for the learning goal by having the focus learner approach word problems in the same way she has in the past but with a new strategy. The focus learner has been taught to first look at a word problem and circle what she knew and what she needed to find out but that s where it stopped. With the learning tasks forcing the focus learner to go through each step of the STAR strategy in order to solve a word problem, she will be building upon and going deeper with a skill that she has already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Intellect vs. Instinct in To Build a Fire by Jack London The ignorance of the main character in To Build a Fire by Jack London is what ultimately causes his failure. He has never experienced cold like that of the Yukon Trail but is confidant, regardless, that he will reach his goal of meeting his friends at the campsite. It is the man s determination to follow his intellect rather than his instinct that reveals his ignorance. The man begins his journey relying on flawed intellect. He illogically treks through snow, wetting his boots and feet, and must dry them before they succumb to frostbite. When the dog s feet get wet, it instinctively licks and bites at the ice that forms between its toes. The man helps the dog, briefly removing his mitten in the numbing cold. The man does not take the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Empty as the man s mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed changes in the creeks, the curves and bends and timbre jams, and always he sharply noted where he placed his feet. Here, the man is learning from his prior mistakes and letting himself be led by the cold, earlier when he was thinking of his goal and not of his feet, he found himself with freezing toes. Now, after time in the Yukon, he has found a respect for the cold. Although, this respect is not enough to drive him to the next campsite, London is unforgiving of the man s original eubrice in taking on the cold, and does not seem to want to allow him to succeed. Eventually the man s focus had to turn from his own goal, reaching the riches of the Yukon Trail, to survival, and fighting the frostbite that is slowly overtaking his body. However, the man refuses to consider the consequences of his actions, even when his life is threatened by the accidents: And all the time, in his consciousness, was the knowledge that each instant his feet were freezing. This thought tended to put him in a panic, but he fought against it and kept calm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Non-Profit Marketing Plan I. Executive Summary Grief Counseling Center (GCC) is a non profit organization established to provide counseling services for individuals who are suffering the loss of a family member. Services will be provided at a nominal fee. The Founder of GCC not only believes in the need for this service, but also is willing to devote his time and money to help those suffering from grief. Grief Counseling Center provides mental health services for a diversified clientele. Clientele ranges from young children to senor citizens and consist of various cultures and nationalities. Professionally trained therapists, facilitators, and volunteers, who have a passion to help others, will serve at GCC. Market research shows that while there are many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the future, sibling loss groups and other, more generalized grief groups will be established. Groups will be run primarily at GCC s planned counseling office, with an eye toward future expansion into public schools, health care centers, and senior citizen organizations. Groups in these community settings will be part of GCC s outreach program, and will be provided at no charge. III. Service Description Grief groups will be led by two facilitators, at least one of which will be a trained therapist. All facilitators will undergo training at the center via a proprietary training program developed by the Executive Director. Facilitators will come from three sources: 1. Established therapists who wish to volunteer time to help the community. 2. Therapists in training, who need intern hours (under supervision of a licensed therapist) to qualify for a therapist s license. 3. Laymen who want to help others cope with loss. GCC will charge $20 per session for each client, with a sliding fee scale for those that cannot afford to pay. Groups at the Counseling Center will be held primarily after school, evenings, and Saturdays, which are convenient times for clients and facilitators. Some daytime groups will also be provided, as staffing allows. IV. Market Analysis and Strategy The service GCC provides will be for all people suffering from grief. GCC s goal is to cross demographic lines and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparative Essay Comparing Frankenstein And Splice Both Frankenstein by Marry Shelly and Splice directed by Vincenzo Natali have a common theme between them, both of their horror develops a result of neglectful parenthood. This occurs when the Creators abandon their creations, show abusive tendencies and treat them as a lesser creature. In Splice, the scientists treat their creation as if they were a pet or an experiment. They do not regard their emotions, which leads to Dren ends up raping Elsa. While similarly Frankenstein Victor neglects his Monster, he illustrates his unwillingness to create a companion for The Monster which results in The Monster going on and murdering his family. Specific instances from the stories include the moments in Splice when Elsa and Clive Move Dren around in a box and when Elsa cuts off Drens stinger. In Frankenstein, the first moments of The Monster s life when Frankenstein cannot look at The Monster out of disgust and when Frankenstein rips apart The Monster s mate. These actions all display poor parenthood which inevitably lead to the horror. The First poor act of parenthood in Splice is the transportation of Dren in a box. In the film Elsa and Clive constantly hide Dren. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this moment Elsa has Dren strapped onto a table and begins to treat her as an experiment again. Elsa cuts the dress Dren was wearing removes her make up cuts off her stinger. Elsa ends up abusing Dren symbolically and literally. She dehumanizes Dren by taking away all of her elements of civilization, her dress and make up. Then she removes her stinger and takes away her phallic symbol and symbolically castrates her. This horrendous act Elsa commits is never redeemed, and as a result to this abuse, Dren ends up raping Elsa in a similar way in the end. Male Dren uses his stinger to undress Elsa which remove her power then rapes her. It is a gross punishment that Elsa must live through after the abuse she put on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Penalizing The Federal Budget Pros And Cons The federal budget is in crisis and the national debt is growing by the second. In an effort to stabilize the budget, I propose to cut spending in the areas of reducing troops in Afghanistan, healthcare, tax expenditures, and social security amongst others. While the premise behind helping others in our nation and abroad is an honorable idea, we need to find ways to do this while incentivizing people who work hard, rather than penalizing them. According to the New York Times, troops in Afghanistan are still heavily reliant on their American counterparts for training, technological resources and intelligence (Mazetti Shear). While it may be necessary for American troops to be present in an effort to gain intelligence and stabilize activity in the area, we are not there to build their nation. America needs to reduce the number of troops in harms way and reduce the spending for another nation, especially when our budget doesn t allow for such luxuries. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subsidies created by the government have good intentions, and some people are deserving. People are at risk to lose their current health care coverage due to companies finding it cheaper to pay the penalty tax or their private plans do not meet the essential health benefits. Americans are taxed more for Medicare if they are over a certain income threshold and those without insurance who choose not to purchase insurance will also be taxed. Short term costs will raise due to the increase in preventive care measures. However, even when the healthcare reform is fully implemented, it is anticipated that 31 million Americans will still be without coverage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Fetus Research Paper Fetus Fetal Development Child development www.americanpregnancy.org/while pregnant/fetal development/ Fetus is an unborn offspring of a mammal, but in this case its an unborn human baby more than eight weeks after conception. The fetal stage of development is taken as beginning at the gestational age of eleven weeks, nine weeks after fertilization. The term fetus implies that an embryo has developed to the point of being recognizable as a human being. The fetus is about 30 millimeter in length from crown to rump, and weighs about 8 grams. This point is usually taken to the ninth week after fertilization. A fetus is also identified by the existence of all the major body organs, they will not yet be fully matured and functional and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Fiber Optic Communication Final Assignment: Fibre Optic Communication Glossary: Introduction What is fibre optics and fibre optic communication Brief introduction to fibre optics and fibre optic communication History Beginnings of Fibre optics and Fibre optic communication Development of fibre optic communication through the years Present Current state of fibre optic communication Current uses of fibre optic communication Advantages and disadvantage using fibre optic communications Comparisons with other forms of communication (copper wiring) Future Future uses and technology updates and development of Fibre Optic communication State of fibre optic communication in the future Introduction: Having the diameter of a human hair, Fibre Optics are thin and long strands of glass that have revolutionized the field of telecommunications and have had a huge part to play in the arrival of the Digital Age. Fibre Optics are transparent, flexible strands of fibre made from quality glass like silica or plastic mainly to transmit light from one end of its fibre to another. The structure of the fibre optic consists of three main parts: The core : The centre glass of the fibre from where the light would travel The Cladding: The material around the core (centre glass) which reflects all the light back into the core Buffer Coating: A layer of coating which prevents any damage occurring to the glass This light transmitting function of the fibre optic is used in Fibre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Christina Contreras. Mr. Limon. Erwc. 01 March 2017. The Christina Contreras Mr. Limon ERWC 01 March 2017 The Relevance of Neil Postman s Assertions in Today s Society: Huxley s Brave New World could be considered almost prophetic by many people today. It is alarmingly obvious how modern society is eerily similar to Huxley s novel with the constant demand for instant gratification encouraging unnatural changes. Neil Postman, a contemporary social critic, seems to have noticed this similarity as he has made very bold, very valid statements regarding the text and its relevance to our world today. This statement is strongly in support of those statements and will provide both support and counterargument in an effort to thoroughly explain why. According to Postman, Huxley feared the truth would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the novel, there is the same problem when Linda sleeps with the husbands of other women in an effort to achieve sexual stimulation. As a result, women [began] hitting her with a whip...and each time Linda screamed (134). Also, when Bernard completely loses his social status after John refuses to show up to one of his parties, he ...began to weep...[and later] took four tablets of soma (182). Bernard, in an attempt to reach something he absolutely loved attention and social approval ended up filling himself with a drug addicting enough to put his mental health in danger. Considering people today take whatever drug they can to avoid feeling sad, Portman s quote prevails. Lastly, when John tries to defend morals like being chaste, he is rebuked by Mustapha Mond, who says, ...chastity means passion [and neurasthenia], [and those things] lead to instability...and instability means the end of civilization (239). Later, when he begins whipping himself as an act of self discipline, he is encouraged to continue by a crowd of desensitized people saying, Do the whipping stunt. Let s see the whipping stunt (257). Both these quotes support Postman s take on Huxley s fear, which go, Huxley feared [society] would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, [orgy porgy, and centrifugal bumblepuppy] . All the New Society cares about is pleasures that mean nothing in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Contagion Of Contagion And Vaccines Contagion/Vaccines If I was to quarantine an individual in a Utilitarian system, I would have them placed into a room by themselves in a hospital. They would be provided with any sort of necessities. Family members would be allowed to come into their room to visit, as long as they were fully protected. The main concern would be to keep them away from other people so they do not spread the deadly disease, but still keep them content. This keeps the disease contained to the one person rather than spreading even further, benefiting the greater number. They may not leave the room until they have been treated or cleared by a doctor. If for some reason they did escape, threatening many others to become ill, they would have to pay a very large fine. If there was a nation needing to be quarantined under a Utilitarian system, I would let no individual cross state borders. The border of each state would have military men lining it. If they were to go against this and somehow sneak out of their state, they would face jail time in their near future. In the movie, Contagion, they did not let anyone leave the state, which caused riots and panic in the citizen s living there. To stop this from happening, I would have selective individuals from each town that had been cleared by a doctor, go out and work the stores, clean up the streets and try to keep the town as put together as possible. This would help make the situation more comforting than nerve wracking. If I was to quarantine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Speech On Steve Jobs Speech Steve Jobs, one of the cofounders of Apple, delivered a speech to the graduates of Stanford University at their commencement ceremony. Although Steve Jobs was a college dropout, his speech was more inspirational than anything. Jobs shared three stories with the graduates. His first story was about connecting the dots, the next one was about finding love, and the last story was about death. The three most influential points that I got out of Job s speech, was to never lose faith, trust in something, and don t waste your time living someone s else life. Steve Jobs told the graduates of Stanford to never lose faith. This advice stood out to me the most out of everything else. Sometimes when stumbling blocks come one s way, they tend to give up and lose hope. I felt like Jobs knew my story because it connected to my life. At the end of my high school career I made my final decision that I wanted to go to Winthrop. I was already telling everyone that Winthrop would be my new home. I received my student bill and noticed my scholarships and grants were not enough to pay for it. I was torn, and didn t know what to do. My mother told me I would have to pick another school, but I did not want to hear that. So, I prayed about it day in and day out and knew a miracle was going to happen. The next week I got a call from the Vocational Rehabilitation Center, and they told me they would be able to help with my tuition. I knew then and there, it was God. The moral of the story is, I never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Research Paper On Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda or Devils Triangle is though to be a mythical section of the Atlantic Ocean. The Bermuda Triangle is roughly 140,000 square miles and stretches from Miami to Puerto Rico to Bermuda. Many myths and theories surround the Bermuda Triangle. Dozens of boats and planes have disappeared within the boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle. The theories stretch from atmospheric pressures to UFO s and Atlantis being found in the Devil s Triangle. Only one thing can be said for certain about the Bermuda Triangle. There were many lives lost within the triangles borders. In 1918 the US Cyclops left Barbados and went into the Bermuda Triangle with a crew of 309 people and sank. In 1958 a Douglas DC 3 airplane went missing within the Bermuda Triangle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of these is that the ships and planes got caught in hurricanes. Hurricanes are historically very powerful and spawn usually around the area where the Bermuda Triangle is. Another theory is the Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows up through the straits of Florida into the North Atlantic. It is essentially a river within a ocean. The average speed of the current at the top at sea level is 4 mph and could easily carry a small boat away. Another natural explanation could be freak waves. Freak waves are very large waves that appear almost completely randomly. These waves can be up to 100ft. tall and have even capsized the worlds largest offshore platform in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Safety Mindset Growth Mindset in Safety Introduction Safety is an important function of our daily lives and requires the same attention we give other functions and processes within our daily job routines. Over the years as we continue to do our jobs and the same processes we can become less safe by using short cuts to make a process easier for ourselves. Also, the equipment we use begins to age and breakdown and cause unsafe conditions. Safety professionals use many different types of safety programs to combat safety related issues or problems one may encounter on a job site. Employee involvement is the most important part of any safety program. Without employee involvement safety programs are not as successful, because employees are sometimes not aware of the process and steps in place to protect them. Industries across the United States develop different ways to protect their employees. Resiliency is an Air Force concept to teach Airmen how to work together in a manner to allow them to grow and get to know one another which helps prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each of the three depot locations has unique aspects of aircraft maintenance they specialize in. Tinker AFB is known for is depot level maintenance of the B 1B, KC 135, B 52, E 3, E 6, and C 130 aircraft. Tinker AFB also serves as the source of repair on engines and major engine assemblies for the F 15, F 16, E 3, E 6, E 8, B 52, B 1, B 2, C 17, C 18, KC/RC 135, F/A 22, F 35 aircraft. Additionally, Tinker AFB serves as the source of repair other aircraft component and the System Program Offices of the B 1B, B 52, KC 10, KC 135, E 3, Training, and multiple Commercial Logistic Support aircraft (Tinker Public Affairs, 2012). In 2010, Tinker AFB began the process to become a Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Star site, after first being selected by the Department of Defense (DoD) in 2005 to participate in the program (Tinker AFB Safety Office, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Functional Genomic Analysis of C. elegans Using RNA... Introduction Before we talk about this important experiment, do you know what a nematode is? Specifically, this experiment used Caenorhabditis elegans, C. elegans for short. C. elegans is a little worm (just like the kind you find in the ground), but has a very special place in modern biochemistry: scientists have mapped its entire genomic sequence. This sequence lets scientists know the character and location of all C. elegans genes. However, biochemists do not yet fully understand what each gene does and the goal of this experiment is to find the function of each gene within the worm. The connection between a worm s genotype and phenotype is important, because, believe it or not, human beings and worms share many of the same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All eukaryotic cells get their genetic information from DNA, which are strands of nucleotides whose order conveys genetic information to the cell. Structurally, DNA looks like a ladder. A DNA strand is made up of a sugar phosphate backbone (similar to the sides of a ladder, alternating sugar and phosphate) and is connected in the middle with paired purines and pyrimidines (fancy names for four chemicals that make up the steps of the ladder). Scientists refer to the distinctive shape of DNA as a double helix. DNA replication is necessary for organisms to stay alive and reproduce. When cells replicate, the DNA must also be copied so the daughter cells contain the genetic information necessary to perform key chemical reactions. Cells have machinery that read the information in DNA and use these instructions to make proteins. To make proteins, the DNA must first unwind in order to be read. This small section is then replicated to form a single stranded RNA strand. The RNA strand then forms what is called messenger RNA or simply mRNA. The mRNA is used to make the proteins the cell needs. In some viruses, however, the genetic material is double stranded RNA (known as dsRNA), rather than DNA. These viruses inject their dsRNA into a host s cell. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Odysseus And Achilles Comparison Essay One of the earliest examples of Greek epic heroes are those by Homer, The Iliad, and The Odyssey, both surrounding their respectful heroes Achilles and Odysseus in the Trojan/greek war. These heroes, though both by Homer, vary greatly in how the ideas of heroism has been interpreted, though both still relevant heroes in their time. While both are considered great heroes with vast similarities, they also couldn t be more different. Both men have personal loses, and are tested by Gods throughout their heroic journeys. They both have high senses of their duties as a hero, leader, and warrior. They also have outstanding courage, bravery, and compassion. But, Achilles is a hero who s flaws impede him and his ability to act with nobility and integrity. He is headstrong, and his self assured hubris creates his downfalls. His rage is often driven by his pride being hurt which forces him to be consumed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His has superhuman strength, and he is virtually invulnerable (other than his heel). Achilles epithet throughout The Iliad is The Man Breaker, Because his main identifier is his abilities in the field. Odysseus, in comparison, is a hero not only because he is a great warrior, but also because he has wiles and courage. He is a self disciplined, and grows when he realizes he has done wrong. His very first epithet in The Odyssey is Polutropos, which is meant by homer in both its literal Much wandering, and its metaphorical Turning many ways sense. The metaphorical meaning, now, would come to mean a man who is many thinking, strategic, devious and wise. Odysseus has been considered to be the first modern hero, because of the intellectual way in which he approaches and evaluates a situation. Achilles never fore thinks his actions, and he will place fame over his own life. This is shown because Achilles goes to war with the knowledge that if he fights, he will die blah bhayy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Genzanian Genocide And The Rwandan Genocide The Rwandan Genocide took place for in 1994 where the Hutus began to massacre the Tutsis due to many years of oppression aided by Belgian influences. While the Palestinian Genocide occurred between 1947 1948 and Zionists wished to overtake Palestinian land and remove all Arab influences while expanding upon their territory. Yet, the Rwandan Genocide and the Palestinian Genocide had a distinguished similarity; to ethnically cleanse the land. Post WWII, Jew s wished for land separate from European Anti Semitic beliefs. The Holocaust had further pushed Zionists agenda to take Palestine due to their historical and religious background within the land. Thus, a significant amount of Jews from Europe and America called for a separate Jewish state. During this time, Britain had a mandate over Palestine and were authorized to rule the land. However, given that the dispute was becoming increasingly controversial, the British withdrew from the conflict and gave authority of the land to the UN. Then the UN had formed the UNSCOP, United Nation Special Committee on Palestine. Their objective was to separate Jewish and Arab land. There the UN authorized the Israeli state and caused the displacement of thousands of Palestinians. They had forced the Palestinians to flee their villages in order to place arriving Jewish settlers. Various tactics were used to remove Palestinians from the land. For instance. Israelis used arab radio broadcasts to inhibit fear within the arab community. Such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Voodoo Children Essay When I first picked the film Voodoo Children, based off the title I assumed it had to do something with voodoo dolls that were made in the image of a child. The Film started off a lot more different than what I m use too, it actually frightened me a little when they lady started screaming, there were little kids dancing as well as some drinking liquor. The narrator then tells us that in the small town of Benin which is located in West Africa, voodoo is swindling thousands of people into poverty and starting some families to sell their children into captivity to repay voodoo debt. Benin is thought to be the home of voodoo. The earliest animist certainty was engaged by slaves from this small West African country to Haiti and New Orleans. The narrator then states an interesting fact saying, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seen by its members as an old fashioned belief, they feel as if it make them one with their land, culture and descendants, voodoo is an intricate set of beliefs and commitments that it is claim to have helped implement religious and social command for more than four thousand years. However, the narrator and his team realize voodoo is repeatedly continued by intimidations, distress and even the abduction of the young children. At one point in the film they travel to a place called Abomey, which was at one point in time the original capital of the Kingdom of Dahomey, which is also known as the ancient center for voodoo worship. While they made their visit to the center they discovered that children as early as two years old have been acknowledged by priests as the next group to be initiated into undisclosed religious rites. One lady in particular who made the travel with narrator and his team, told us her story of how she lost her child to voodoo because she owed them some money and that it could take up to five years to pay them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hip Flexor Moment Lab Report From cite{aus} and cite{childers2012measurement} the biomechanics of the hip is studied. When we walk, during the initial contact the hip moves towards extension. However once the heel contacts the ground range of extension reduces. With short stump it stays in flexion. The peak hip extension occurs late as compared to a normal gait which is $~65%$ stride c/w $55%$. This happens as an attempt to increase the step length of the intact limb when no prosthetic push off is present. The work of the concentric hip extensor is to create the hip extensor moment. This hip extensor moment is also seen to be higher than in the case of normal gait. This is prominent in the first half of the stance where extension of the knee an d the hip happens. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tendency seen is higher power generation in shorter period of time in comparison with normal. The power required to lift a prosthesis may only be $30 40%$ of the weight of a normal limb and it is this power generated in short period of time. The hip torque required during preswing and early swing is observed to be less in knees with damping and stance resistance. This is due more anteriorally aligned knee axis. This is required to increase the extension moment during heel contact. But at the same time, due to this alignment initiating flexion in preswing and early swing is a challenge. During late swing the range of hip flexion is observed to be greater than normal that is at all walking speeds. Also the amount of hip flexor activity was observed to be higher. These factors however increase the step length. By keeping the hip flexing the extending knee can be decelerated to reduce terminal impact. %Some amputees with constant friction knees transitioned from hip flexion, to extension, to flexion again, possibly to assist in knee extension by reversing the direction of the thigh. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Different Types Of Moving Insurance Should I Get Moving Insurance? As you are getting ready for your big move, you may be wondering if you should spend the extra cash for moving insurance, because the policy will protect all your belongings if anything were to break during transit. This could range from the moving truck being in an accident and your belongings inside becoming damaged, or even a simple mistake where the movers accidentally drop something during the moving process. Here is everything you need to know about this special kind of insurance, which should help you decide if it is best for you. What Kind Of Moving Insurance Is There? The moving company that you hired will offer two different levels of insurance to pick from. The first is for basic coverage only, often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. American Realist Movement HAS THE AMERICAN REALIST MOVEMENT LEFT ANY SUBSTANTIAL MARK ON JURISPRUDENTIAL THOUGHT? We must approach this question in consideration of the fact that the American Realist movement never purported to formulate a complete theory of law which could stand alone to tell us what law is. Instead, the basis was that official conduct in dispute settlement in all kinds of dispute was the focal point for the analysis of the law s impact, facilitating the ability to make legal predictions based on expected official action. I think that to measure the impact of this type of thinking on jurisprudential thought, we need to keep in mind how it seeks to differ from other theory. There are quotations that encompass Realism s ideals very well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even Hart himself admits that, ‘at the fringe of . (law), we should welcome the rule sceptic. However he masks this with the ‘unquestionably rule governed operations over the vast, central areas of the law. Most positivists will admit that judicial discretion is inevitable in hard cases, and that decisions of the common law are posited in the courts, but the important thing for the realist is that law in it s entirety is a shoreless world of uncertainty. For me, the realist ideal is a tool whereby we can consider decisions throughout the vast central areas of law that Hart suggests, more than we could from a positivist or natural law stance. The reason is that if what the realists say is credible, we must accept that in some or all central cases, a judge can pick from a number of precedents as discussed, in order to find the one that best fits his predetermined and subjective answer. However, view this from the positivist outlook, and the whole process fits together nicely. The judge has simply applied a posited rule and achieved the right outcome subject to a rule of recognition. For both the realist and the positivist, the decision is law. The difference though, is that realism allows us to think about the moral dilemmas within the adjudication, whilst positivism does not need to consider any moral accordance to rationalize its theory. Just considering the argument in this way, it becomes clear that the realist approach could certainly be said to have more practical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Yakima Case Study In order to duplicate Angela Whitiker s success and increase mobility for the people of Yakima we have to overcome the human capital, as describe by David Brooks. In order to do this, we should Give the first generation policies access to schools, colleges and training facilities. Then the second generation policies will help them develop the habits, knowledge and metal traits they need to succeed as suggested by Brooks. In Yakima we could increase the amount of Government aid to send first generations policies to school. Then the program could follow the second generation policies by investing in them as well. Investing into a programs that helps people complete college, schools, or training programs is a great idea to see them move up the ladder. Such aid can be useful for people wanting to better them self s. There will be regulations to the program for people how make their way into the system just to abuse the aid. Such guards will be meeting a certain G.P.A, attending classes and passing classes. Basic standards to be in the program that is run by the government. After the first generation of participants finish whatever they chose Brooks says something in the lines of their children will be attending schools that that teach successful habits and traits. That ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Would reducing the amount of tax money that is spent on the military enough to have significantly effect on funding programs that will help adults and children become mobile in the class ladder have a bad outcome? The answer for that question would be no. The reason being that U.S invest way too much in their military. NBC news reports that America spends $682 billion dollar on their arm forces. Which is so much that Russia, China, and The U.K combined don t compare to what the U.S. spends on their military. So don t you think with all this excess of money we have wiggle room to help people become successful? To create success you need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ladbrokes LADBROKES By Course Professor s Name University City Date TABLE OF CONTENT Executive summary ...............................................................3 Introduction ........................................................................4 Company background .............................................................5 Benefits of investing in the business ............................................5 Dangers of investing in a Betting Corporation .................................7 Recommendations...................................................................9 Conclusions...........................................................................10 References.............................................................................12 Executive Summary Gambling is often considered an activity of probability that an individual is willing to participate so as they can quickly earn an extra amount of money. Such practices are often connected to series of games that offer chances for people to make money. Betting is often practiced in areas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such a bold move led to the addition of the betting culture into the corporation which later enticed the clients to participate so as they can earn an extra amount of cash from their tickets. According to the current structure of management at the firm, it is currently chaired by Jim Mullen. It has revenue of 1.175 billion GBP and a net income of 41 million GBP as documented in the year 2014. Conclusively, the organization has an operating income of 139.6 million GBP as per the year 2014. Benefits of Investing in a Betting Firm According to the documentations of various authors, the acts of gambling will lead to a client earning a quick turnover. Once an individual develops an interest in having an investment in a gambling business, there is a likelihood that they are to attain a quick turnover from their investment. The aspect of rapid turnover is based on the level of incomes that the business is to generate the participation in the betting games. Recent publications state that the firm Ladbrokes is achieving positive results in the first quarter of the year 2016 (Scargill, 2016). The amount of money, however, attains such returns that an individual is willing to invest in the business Secondly, the investor has a high chance of earning more money in the form of profits as a
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  • 32. Character Growth in Conrad s Heart of Darkness Essay... Character Growth in Conrad s Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness explores the intellectual, emotional and moral growth of characters throughout the novella. This character growth has been a recurring theme in literature, with the poet William Blake, among many others, exploring theories of the movement between innocence to experience. Although Conrad does not strictly address character growth in this manner, characters that do and do not undergo psychological growth are portrayed quite differently. Those who undergo these psychological changes are portrayed favorably, that is Marlow, the frame narrator, and Kurtz. These characters throughout the novel undergo significant change, for some it is gradual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the start of the novella, the reader is faced with the frame narrator s thoughts, feelings and opinions, which in relation to colonialism are rather optimistic and naïve to the reality Marlow later reveals. The setting is the river Thames, London, where the Nellies narrator says the Thames stretched before us like the beginning of an interminable waterway , going on to say the biggest, and greatest town on earth , and expressing colonialism as the dreams of men, the seed of commonwealths . His opinions represent hope, possibility and optimism. This initial description then can be juxtaposed to the end of the novel, after hearing Marlow tale, when he says, the Thames seemed to lead into the heart of an immense darkness . It can be seen as evidenced above that the narrator undergoes a significant growth, from one extreme polarization to another, however throughout the text there are various small changes that can be inferred which lead to the eventual change (seen at the end of the novel) of the frame narrator. As expressed by Hena Maes Jelinek He is the only one who takes part imaginatively in Marlow s tale and is changed by it . His active participation in the story alludes that he is slowly undergoing a significant change, he says I listened, I listened on the watch for the sentence, for the word, that would give me the clue to the faint uneasiness inspired by this narrative . The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Georgia O Keeffe Essay Georgia O Keeffe The meaning of a word to me is not as exact as the meaning of a color. Colors and shapes make a more definite statement than words. I write this because such odd things have been done about me with words. I have often been told what to paint. I am often amazed at the spoken and written word telling me what I have painted. I make this effort because no one else can know how my paintings happen. Where I was born and where and how I have lived is unimportant. It is what I have done with where I have been that should be of interest. Georgia O Keeffe Georgia O Keeffe is one of the most influential artists there is today. Her works are valued highly and are quite beautiful and unique. As a prominent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The size of the bloom relative to a human really reflected the relative importance of nature and mankind in the artist s eyes. Georgia O Keeffe painted everything from lilies, jonquils, daisies, irises, sweet peas, morning glories, poppies, forget me nots, marigolds, poinsettias, orchids, sunflowers, petunias, marigolds, and many more were reborn in her paintings. O Keeffe wasn t happy because people looked at her paintings and tried to see them in the way of a female. She said, Well I made you take time to look at what I saw and when you took time to really notice my flower you hung all your own associations with flowers on my flower and you write about my flower as if I think and see what you think and see of the flower and I don t. She did not like the idea that people thought she painted the way she did because she was a female. She painted that way because that was how she saw things. The flowers that she created epitomize her growth, success, magnetism, and energy at that certain stage in her career. Her choice to paint these flowers was influenced by her early training, natural attraction to flowers, and the idea of something fresh and fragile. Close observations of O Keeffe s flowers show that she never really pursued the realistic approach. She didn t paint every petal and detail. Instead she gave her flowers a life of their own, and expression that changed significantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay On Roman Fever Roman Fever is not only the title of a story by Edith Wharton, it is also a key to the plot in Daisy Miller: A Study by Henry James. In both stories the prevailing rumors of an illness that could be obtained by visiting a location after dark is used as a tool. Charles Darwin is world renowned for his views on evolution that eventually made its way into the thought process of many writers. The goal of using Roman Fever can be seen as giving the writer a threat to use as punitive measures to weed out those deemed unworthy. In order to evaluate the argument of Roman Fever being used against the characters in these stories we need to examine Roman Fever. What it is versus what it is purported as being by the authors. Roman Fever is the nickname ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The piece uses the illness as a tale told to young ladies as a retribution attempt for being scorned. In it we find that Mrs. Slade had a Great Aunt Harriet that used knowledge of the illness to lure her younger sister to death. In this story the causality of the illness is also related to time of evening and hints of the cold night air being a factor. We now know that the cold night air would not be a risk factor in contacting Malaria. Similarities arise in the way both authors deal with the subject of Malaria. In both the subject is challenged with the conundrum of being fit enough to survive a bout of illness as intimidating as Roman Fever. One could extrapolate the illness as an instrument of nature used to weed out the week. Knowledge of an illness that is well known for its relative ease of contagion and high mortality rate can be a useful tool to a writer. We find that Daisy is at the Colosseum with the suitor, she is at odds with the protagonist at this point. She does not survive her interaction with Roman Fever and succumbs to a high grade fever that is credited with causing deliria. She is described as a bit of a flirt and unconventional by the standards of the time. It can be argued that her indiscretion and moral failings is painted as weakness. Her weakness could then be attributed to her inability to survive the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Energy Planners And Energy Planning Energy Planners and Energy Planning By Tim Bowles PPA 604 Urban Planning/Redevelopment Prof. Jacqueline Thomas, Instructor Ashford University September 19, 2016 Introduction The discussion will be the subject of Energy. In a personal way, energy can be defined as efficiency and effectiveness. The majority of energy regulations is done by the national government. At the national level, there are concerns for the environment and environmental problems when it comes to energy planning. The national government has to establish national standards for all the states that are involved in energy planning and producing energy resources. Due to the national level and national regulations, this means that energy planning is a joint activity between the states and the federal government. Energy planning surfaced with the increase in oil prices began. The planning included controls and the intensity of development. An energy planner is someone who assists with the regulations and development of energy policies for the long term. These regulations and development are established with the national, regional state, and local governments. Energy planning and energy planners both conduct integrated approaches with academic institutions, government agencies, oil companies, utility companies, coal and solar energy industries. The original concerns of energy planners and energy planning, is the conservation of energy sources. The Levy text, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Lab Report On Enzyme Activity The purpose of this lab is to observe the catalase found in liver cells by measuring how temperature, pH and enzyme concentrations affect the reaction rates of enzymes. Background Enzymes are considered to be biological catalysts meaning they can speed up a chemical reaction in a cell without being used up in the process. Enzymes do this by lowering the amount of energy needed to activate the process. The lower the activation energy, the faster the reaction. Without enzymes, vital life processes would occur very slowly which could be deadly. Different enzymes are used depending on the chemical process. Some enzymes break down harmful, poisonous chemicals in our bodies into harmless substances. In this lab, the enzyme we tested was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PROCEDURE Part A: Add a small piece of liver to 2 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. After the reaction occurs, pour the liquid into a different test tube and add another piece of liver into the liquid. Observe the reaction. Then add 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide to the first test tube. B: Place 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide into 2 test tubes. Add potato into one test tube and a piece of apple into the other and observe the reactions. C: 1. Place a piece a liver into a clean test tube and cover it with a small amount of water. Place the test tube into a boiling water bath for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, remove the test tube, let it cool, then pour out the water. Add 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide. 2. Place equal amounts of liver into 2 clean test tubes and add 1 ml of hydrogen peroxide into 2 other test tubes. Place one test tube of liver and one of the hydrogen peroxide into an ice bath. Put the other 2 test tubes into a warm bath. After 3 minutes, pour each test tube of hydrogen peroxide into the corresponding tube of liver. D: Add 2 ml of hydrogen peroxide into 5 test tubes, then add: First test tube: 3 drops of HCL 2: 3 drops of diluted HCL 3: 3 drops of NaoH 4: 3 drops of diluted NaOH 5: 3 drops of H2O Add liver to all 5 test tubes at the same time, and observe the reaction rate for the acidic, neutral and basic solutions. (Figure this out with pH paper) E: We tested liver in cold, room temperature and hot water, and in cold, room ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Role Of Security Audits On Computer Forensics Role of Security Audit Logs in Computer Forensics Sanjeev Shrestha Dept. Computer Science University of Idaho shre6177@vandals.uidaho.edu Abstract A large number of real world applications, use audit trails or logs to keep in track of system usage and error handling information. Security aspect of these log files and their retrieval from an untrusted machine becomes a topic of vital importance in computer forensics investigation [2, 3]. Accurate retrieval of data from these log files for gathering information is another important aspect in computer forensics [4]. In this paper, we look at the research for securing the log files in unsafe environment. The paper further will further look into how data is indexed and retrieved from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1.2 Organization of Content in Paper The rest of the paper is organized into various different sections as follows. In section 2, we give a brief outline of the approaches for securing both the audit log files and well as the audit logs server along with other security mechanisms. The third section includes a brief study of how we can index and retrieve the data for any forensic investigation which may be quite essential in a fast paced criminal investigation. The fourth section discusses in depth about the use of the valuable information uncovered using log files and how they can help us find important patterns. 2. Description of Alternative Approaches In this paper, mainly two ideas to secure the information in audit logs have been defined. One of the first approaches is to secure only the audit files from attacker, such that, even if the machine is compromised, the attacker will obtain no or very little knowledge from the current log files and is not able to plant false information in the log file itself. The second approach is more concerned with the securing the Log server itself by using encryption as well as dynamic IP techniques. Both the methods have been defined in detail below. 2.1 Securing the Audit Logs The audit log servers are differentiated into three different entities such as Untrusted Machine, Trusted Machine and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Influence Of Cognitive Biases On Decisions The influence of cognitive biases on decisions Society once had a conjecture that only discriminatory people used stereotypes, however, studies in unconscious bias now reveal that we all are guilty of using stereotypes, all the time, without knowing it. Finally, the antagonist of equality has been found, and it is us. With a limited perspective, we all have a bias view of the world, this is because we are only capable of hearing, seeing, and reading what is around us. A definitive version of reality is not subject to one person. Our position in society helps inform our world view, such as, our race, class, gender, religion, and culture, impacting how we view, respond and react to every experience. Often times, decision makers or not aware of their bias, which can effect the decisions being made. To begin, I will define stereotyping as it is expressed in modern society and the impact of mass media, then I will explain the process of storing stereotypes in the brain, I will give a theory of why man kind stereotypes, and then explain how it effects decision making. Stereotyping is one of many cognitive bias, that allows us to quickly identify strangers as friends or enemies, and with the use of stereotypes, we classify others as we interact with them, allowing us to know the proper way to respond (Lebowitz). The scientific definition of stereotyping is; an exaggerated belief, image or distorted truth about a person or group. A generalization that allows for little or no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Study Of Trends On Saving And Consumption By Middle And... A study of trends in saving and consumption by middle and lower middle class at national level INTRODUCTION Right from our childhood days, our parents teach us that save penny and earned penny. The phrase highlights the significance of individual and household savings. With the passage of time, our elders constantly tell us that we should spend less than we earn and save some part for uncertain and better future use. Our elders also educate us to use resources and money according to our income, and our expenses should be less than our income. From the classical days, saving has been considered as one of the element of expansion and growth. In Indian economy, the household sector contributes the lion s share of the total savings. As far as the household and rural household sector is concerned they have remarkable saving potential which has not been considered seriously by the policy makers and hence, measures have not been chartered to organize these enormous savings. In this theory Keynes examined the tender of value function of money along with transaction function. According to Keynes in general there are tree motives that create the demand for money. They are transaction motive, precautionary motive and speculative motive. 1. Transaction motive It refers to the demand for money for the present transaction of the people. Individuals and household keep cash in order to bridge the gap between receipt of income and the expenditure. This amount will depend upon the time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Film, Spirited Away, By Miyazaki Hayao In Miyazaki Hayao s animated film, Spirited Away, Miyazaki presents a young girl Chihiro who visits an abandoned amusement park, only to become trapped in a fantasy world where spirits reside. Although most of these creatures are very unique and quite unlike the others, most of them have one thing in common: their body features are very disproportional compared to the size of their bodies. This strange similarity depicted by Miyazaki invokes strong feelings of fear and appreciation in particular for the viewer. While many characters have ominous, creepy appearances similar to that of a ghost, they still have large eyes, blob shaped bodies, and they make little to no noise. These three characteristics emphasize the helplessness the cuteness of these creatures. The ominous appearance of the characters does however quickly begin to clash more obviously with their cute defining factors. In one early particular scene, Chihiro encounters a radish spirit: a large, round creature whose body shape resembles a radish. At first, the creature is threatening to the viewer, as it is large compared to most characters and its appearance is foreign and bizarre. But even though the spirit appears scary, Chihiro sticks around it briefly, and the viewer is prompted to further observes its figure. At that point, the the rotundness of the spirit radish s figure becomes more apparent, and the viewer is lead to see him as not just threatening anymore, but also cute. But things that are cute are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Race Before The Space Race Moreover, the Soviet Union had many other great success and were overall ahead of the space race in the beginning before the death of Sergey Korolev. (Cavendish, Soviet Union is first to the moon) Of course they had great success with the sputnik 1 satellite and then they sent the sputnik two, in which it sent the first living thing into space. The living thing was a dog named Laika but sadly died after some time after it reach into space. Furthermore, they had even more sputnik mission in which improved life support system and reentry back into earth. Other programs they had were Luna; the first Luna mission was a failure. It tried to orbit around the moon but missed by over 3,700 miles and orbit around the sun and mars. The second Luna mission ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Health Supplement Industry Analysis Paper The market trends in dietary supplements reflect current scientific research combined with current health conditions and trends. A look at the neutraceutical market today will show that there are specific products for supporting specific health conditions for the heart, lung, diabetes, pregnancy, supplements specifically for women, men and women over 40, for children and for the aging, those actively involved in sports, body building, for dieters, for skin and digestion, and for hair care. General health products for overall health and nutrition are still available categorized by age groups and gender. Growing Research and Health Trends As more studies are done on specific supplements, more customers are looking for health supplement manufacturers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Years of research and understanding what consumers need, can help supplement manufacturers to produce supplements that are more specific to the needs of today s health conscious public. Don Kendall, co founder and CEO of GreenTree Nutrition said, We are seeing an overwhelming demand from customers for a wellness solution that is personalized to meet their needs, In 2000, Acumin s began SmartSelect, an online system that evaluates the customer s specific needs to formulate a set of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and herbs designed specifically for that person. Customers needs are assessed, and they are given one of over 37 million formulation combinations personalized to meet their exact criteria. By providing more personal nutrition, more specific to their personal health needs, people who used to take a dozen pills a day can take just three or four. Along with the demand for more specialized nutritional supplements, manufacturers are seeing the need to empower consumers with comprehensive and personalized information they can trust to make informed choices about their health and nutrition. Their websites combine objective health information with the cost advantages and convenience of online ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on My Future Career My Future Career Everest University Online My Future Career I have chosen a career as a paralegal. This is a field that I expect will be both challenging as well as professionally rewarding. As a paralegal, I will assist attorneys in the delivery of legal services (National Association of Legal Assistants, 2008). A career in paralegal studies is a prestigious, professional adventure and offers a wonderful opportunity while enhancing ones knowledge of the law and provides for challenges, growth and advancement. After conducting research on this career, I found paralegals have many responsibilities in the legal world. Many of them I was unaware of until this research. Paralegals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each state s regulations are unique and employers requirements vary widely due to the many kinds of work that paralegals can do (National Federation of Paralegal Associations, 2012). It takes a lot of hard work and really knowing your legalese to be a great paralegal, and I am going to study very hard to get there. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of paralegals and legal assistants is projected to grow 22 percent between 2006 and 2016, much faster than the average for all occupations (National Association of Legal Assistants, 2008). Private law firms continue to be the single largest employer of paralegals, good job opportunities also exist in several other markets in both the private and public sectors. In addition to private law firms, other organizations in the private sector employ paralegals (American Bar Association, 2011). Some examples include corporate legal departments, insurance companies, estate and trust departments of large banks, hospitals and health care organizations, real estate and title insurance companies, and professional trade associations. Earnings vary considerably depending upon such factors as size of the community, geographical location, and size of the firm, nature of the legal practice, and the paralegal s educational background and work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ginger Rogers Research Paper The summer of 1911 Hollywood star, Ginger Rogers, was born in Independence, Missouri. Ginger, a young and talented girl, grew up to be a famous and one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood, America s most famous city for acting. Ginger grew up to be a very successful actress due to the support and help of family and friends. On July sixteenth of 1911, Lela McMath gave birth to Virginia Katherine McMath. Virginia was born in a front room in a two room house on Moore Street in Independence, Missouri (Ginger Rogers 2010). Virginia changed her name to Ginger because of her younger cousin, Helen, who mispronounced her name as Ginja (Bio. 2016). Shortly after Virginia was born, Lela divorced her husband, William McMath, and left her daughter with her parents, Walter and Saphrona Ball Owens, as she went off to Hollywood to begin writing movies (Ginger Rogers 2010). Those who knew Ginger as a little girl said that she could dance before she walked. Ginger Rogers once said My mother told me I was dancing before I was born. She could feel my toes tapping wildly inside her for months (Bio. 2016). Ginger grew up having a passion and love for dancing and performing, At the age of 9, Ginger s mother got married to John Rogers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2016). This represents her hard work and determination for what she wanted. She never wanted to be given anything because then she couldn t enjoy it. Another quote she said was When two people are in love, they don t look at each other: they look in the same direction (Bio. 2016). This represents how she didn t take all the credit for all the success she had with her career. How her and her mother looked in the same direction, went after it, and succeeded. It is said that Ginger credited most of her success to her mom (Ginger Rogers 2016). That Ginger would have never been able to do what she did without the help and support of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Comprehend Statistical Data Analysis In my professional career, information and reports containing statistical data help draw conclusions that assist with the daily management of business. The reports are provided by analyst who are responsible for gathering the data, providing analytical analysis. The information is forwarded to my department and there it is used to help with decision making such as staffing, performance measurements and development. The three goals that I have chosen to focus on during this course are the following: 1) Managing Study Time review syllabus daily, allow adjustments in scheduling of other duties and responsibilities. Daily review of syllabus will ensure that I am meeting expectations and will assist in proper scheduling of time to study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The course material is difficult to understand and the course is moving at an extremely fast pace. I plan to review course content, often and whenever possible; understanding the material, participating in class discussions will help clarify concerns I may have regarding course, syllabus and meeting expectations in this course. 3) Successfully complete and Pass Course it is important that I not only complete the course, but understand all course material and apply what I have learned to my profession. This will add value for me in my field of expertise and make my recommendations more credible. Managing my time and creating a study plan that focuses on reviewing the course syllabus, completing in a timely fashion all reading and class assignments will help me meet my learning goals for this course. In the end, I will have gained knowledge of statistics and be able to apply what I have learned to my personal and professional interaction with others whether co workers, family or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Spinner Bags Luggage with spinner or rolling wheels are the most popular options It s becoming almost impossible to find luggage without wheels, even on the smallest bags. Wheeled luggage is extremely convenient because it enables anyone to easily transport a heavy bag through a parking lot and the airport, and on to the gate or baggage check area without strain. Best spinner luggage Travelpro Platinum Magna 21 Inch Expandable Spinner Suiter Travelpro Platinum Magna 21 Inch Expandable Spinner Suiter There are two basic kinds of wheeled luggage, spinner, which has four wheels, and fixed, or inline roller bags. The latter have two wheels on the bottom of the handle side of the case and rests on the other side so the bag can stand upright. Both have pros and cons. Spinner wheels spin 360 degrees and allow the bag to be pulled behind you, pushed in front of you, or scooted along beside you. Spinner bags are extremely easy to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... $190) gets raves for its sturdy, balanced design and ease of wheeling it through airports, even over long distances. It s light, only 6.8 pounds, and it has helper handles on the top, side and bottom. It also has a good number of storage features, including two front pockets a small one and a large, padded one that will fit up to a 17 inch laptop. The inside features a large compartment with compression straps and a smaller zip pocket. The lid container is a large, zippered, mesh compartment. The main complaints we saw about the Victorinox Avolve 22 inch bag is that it would not fit in some overhead bins. However, as we have noted, a 22 inch bag is only appropriate for full size planes, not for the smaller, regional jets that are becoming increasingly common. The Victorinox, like the Samsonite, will expand, but again don t expect it to fit in even a large overhead compartment when it s puffed out to its full ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. They’ve Got Your ’Bak. CamelBak: They ve Got Your Bak. In 1989, Michael Eidson probably never imagined that his homemade, do it yourself fix for dehydration during long cycling races would evolve into the world s premier hydration device for outdoor enthusiasts, soldiers, and law enforcement personnel. That is exactly what happened to the CamelBak backpack, however. The first version, which used medical tubing to flow water from an intravenous drip bag that was insulated by a sock and strapped to the back of his shirt, was born as most inventions are out of necessity. The special pack made it possible for Eidson to take in fluids while sitting upright without having to sacrifice speed by reaching down for a water bottle during a race. The packs gained fame ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. Discuss how business relationships and strategic partnerships have helped to increase the value of CamelBak s products and the business itself. 2. What type(s) of business market customers does CamelBak sell to? 3. Review the types of demand that most influence business markets. Which ones do you think are most important for CamelBak to consider in their marketing strategy? Why? 4. What type of business product is a Camelbak backpack? In 1989, when Michael Eidson created the first camelbak to be able to keep hydrated while on long hard bike rides. Without realizing it his simple invention cornered the market for self hydration while on the go. The Camelbak Company made several strategic partnerships with companies that would not only help them with growing their product but also help them increase their customer base. A strategic partnership is an agreement between businesses, these partnerships allow for strengthen operations (Lamb, Hair Jr., amp; McDaniel, 2011). One of the most profitable partnerships that Camelbak made was with DuPoint. DuPoint help in the development of the LIRR system (Low Infrared Reflective) which helps shield soldiers from enemy detection. This partnership allowed Camelbak to sell to the military which increased their customer base. Camelbak sells to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...