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English - Marked B
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Lou Gehrig Rhetorical Devices
Lou Gehrig uses several rhetorical devices in his speech. These rhetorical devices include
understatement, anaphora, epistrophe, book ending, but he also uses rhetorical questions and appeals
to pathos. On July 4th, 1939 at Yankee Stadium an audience of 60,000 people gathered to honor Lou
Gehrig with a farewell ceremony. Lou Gehrig was diagnosed with ALS which forced him to retire so
the players of the 1927 New York Yankees as well as the current team of 1939 showered Gehrig with
gifts, though he didn t want to be honored. Lou Gehrig uses and understatement when referring to his
ALS as a bad break . ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder in which muscle cells are
affected, the muscle cells stop communicating with the brain causing
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Tachycardia Research Paper
What is tachycardia?
Tachycardia refers to an abnormally fast resting heart rate usually at least 100 beats per minute. The
threshold of a normal heart rate (pulse) is generally based on the person s age. Tachycardia can be
dangerous; depending on how hard the heart has to work.In general, the adult resting heart beats
between 60 and 100 times per minute (some doctors place the healthy limit at 90, so some of them
may diagnose tachycardia at slightly lower than 100 beats per minute). When an individual has
tachycardia the upper or lower chambers of the heart beat significantly faster sometimes this happens
to both chambers.
When the heart beats too rapidly, it pumps less efficiently and blood flow to the rest of the body,
including the heart itself is reduced. The higher than normal heartbeat means there is an increase in
demand for oxygen by the myocardium (heart muscle) if this persists it can lead to myocardial
infarction (heart attack), caused by the dying off of oxygen starved myocardial cells. Some patients
with tachycardia may have no symptoms or complications. Tachycardia significantly increases the risk
of stroke, sudden cardiac arrest or death. Our heart rates are controlled by electrical signals which are
sent across heart tissues. When the heart produces rapid electrical signals tachycardia occurs. ... Show
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Tachycardia is generally caused by a disruption in the normal electrical impulses that control our heart
s pumping action rhythm the rate at which our heart pumps. The following situations, conditions and
illnesses are possible
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Technology That Supports The Hardware Side Of The Adjacent...
The intent of this chapter is to discuss the evolution with regards to technology that supports the
hardware side of the adjacent market. There is a huge positive correlation, which drives revenue
maximization for Microsoft Operating system and ecosystem partners. Before 2007 electronic devices
served customers to interact with the world, was primarily laptops, desktops for emails, web browsing,
chat and e commerce. Starting around early 2008, there was gradual shift towards tablets and
smartphones. Critical question to probe and understand is what elements of the environment drove this
structural shift. From a technology perspective tablets and smartphones use low powered CPU s and
RAM compare to their laptops and desktops brethren. They use both Wi Fi and Cellular antenna to
connect to World Wide Web. Cellular service provider s data speed, which is the primary source for
smart phone speed seen considerable improvement from 2G to 3G and further to 4G3. 1G to 2G were
the first improvement from analog to digital conversion. 2G to 3G gave significant improvement on
Internet browsing speeds. Smart phone, handheld CPU s speed was 500 620MHz in the year 2007
20093, which was good enough for a tablet and smartphone to power its purposes, and these CPU
were highly power efficient and leveraged development in lithium ion batteries for all day use4. This
change in the hardware and declining costs on smartphone CPU s, all day battery and cellular
providers 3G data speed
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The Namesake Chapter Summaries
As I stated earlier the Namesake focuses mainly on the upcoming of Gogol Ganguli. However, the
story changes hands and is told from multiple peoples point of view as the book continues. The main
people who narrate the story are Gogol, Mrs. Ganguli, Mr. Ganguli, and Moushumi. The book which
covers a significant time gap or about thirty years starts off with Mrs. Ganguli pregnant with Gogol.
Gogol was names so after the Russian author Nikolai Gogol. He is named so because his father
Ashoke had been reading a book written by Gogol years prior while on a train ride that we find out
ended up crashing. Ashoke had survived the train accident by dropping the page of the book he had
been reading which rescue workers had found. Per traditional values their family believes ... Show
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Shortly after that Gogol find out from a voicemail his mother leaves, that Ashoke has dies of a
massive heart attack. It s not too long afterwards that Gogol ends his relationship with Maxine. In the
recent time after this Gogol starts to accompany him mother and sister more often that he had done
prior to the death of his father. It is during this time frame that Ashima mentions a girl, Moushumi
Mazumdaar to Gogol and suggests that he call her. Moushumi was the daughter of past family friends,
and had been one of Gogol s friends as a kid. Gogol contacts Moushumi and after a few dates the two
enter a relationship, a relationship that leads into them being married. The couple visit Paris not to
long after being married, and meet up with some of Moushumi s friends Astrid and Donald. Gogol is
not to fond of her friends, and is usually uncomfortable being around them. About a year after the two
are married Moushumi learn that a past acquaintance Dimitri Desjardins had applied for the university.
Having recognized his name, she contacts
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The Communist Manifesto By Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels
The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to begin explaining
Communism and its goals. The Manifesto suggests that history acts according to what is called class
struggle. The means of production are what truly defines the class relationships according to Marx and
Engels (Marx 2002). Inevitably, the classes conflict and become hostile, no longer moving fluidly
(Spalding 2000). The Manifesto states that this conflict becomes so severe that it eventually becomes
a revolution and one of the classes becomes the ruler of the other, keeping one oppressed while the
other flourishes. These two classes by name are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat (Marx ch.2 2002).
The bourgeoisie being the highly upper class and the proletariat being everyone else or the working
class . It is important to note that Karl Marx was a member of the bourgeoisie himself. He had the
ability to recognize the partiality given to the upper class and the repercussions of this act (Marx
2002).
According to this manifesto, the dynamic between the two has shaped the way society has industry
where its values originate. Before this, it was traditionally so that society was organized into more
complex hierarchies (Spalding 2000). But, as a result of the French Revolution, feudalism was
replaced by this newer sense of class order. Instead of having a variety of classes such as nobles,
artisans, royalty etc., there were now simply two. There was now a severe demand for more
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Choices in Robert Forst´s The Road Not Taken and Stopping...
Life is based on the choices that people make. Daily, people face choices that have positive and
negative outcomes in life. For example, deciding to go out on a Saturday night, instead of doing an
important poetry paper; perhaps achieving a good grade is not on the agenda for Saturday.
Consequently, this leaves a person with regret as they reflect back on their D mark. An example of a
positive choice, is graduating college and starting a career. However, there are choices in life that are
not simple to make. Choices such as the ones that alter one s path in life. It would be great if there was
always a guiding light to show people the way. Robert Frost wrote many didactic poems with the
intent to teach people about decision making. The poems The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods
on a Snowy Evening , are both didactic in nature because they reveal a common theme of life
changing decisions.
The poem The Road Not Taken , focuses on the theme of choices. Frost accomplished the theme by
using conflict and imagery. Every single person, at one point in their life or another, faces a fork on
the road that causes a conflict. Conflict on choices, begins an inner battle within one s self and it
causes turmoil. For example, the quote Two roads diverge in a yellow wood, / And sorry I could not
travel both (Frost line 1) , the narrator in this poem has to make one choice; he has to go either one
direction or another in life and he cannot look back. The choice itself
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Essay about Why College Athletes Should be Paid
Why College Athletes should be Paid Due to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules
and regulations no college athlete is able to receive any compensation or endorsement while
participating in college athletics. These rules have long been challenged, however no changes have
been made by the NCAA. With universities grossing close to $200 million a year college athletics has
turned into one of the top industries in the world. The NCAA is a governing body of college athletics,
but without people questioning the NCAA and demanding changes to the monopoly that the NCAA is
nothing will happen to the unfairness to college athletes like it is currently. In business dealings
around the world, a formula is used to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example at the University of Texas an in state tuition is worth around $4,000 while out of state
tuition is worth around $11,000. Now as previously stated, Texas football players fair market value is
at $578,000 per year. So at the very least there is $567,000 per player that we really do not know
where it goes. I understand that college athletes do not deserve all the money they bring in but if one
really thinks about it there is no where else in the world of economics is there a person that spends
over forty hours a week and brings in $500,000 per year for their institution, yet they are only
compensated $11,000. The numbers do not match up. (Frommer, 2013) These numbers definitely do
not match up when one takes into account coaches salaries. The average coaching salary in NCAA
division 1 basketball is a massive $1.47 million per year. With Duke s head coach, Mike Krzyzewski,
making the large sum of $7.2 million per year . While Duke s athletic director, Kevin White, brings in
close $1 million per year. After looking over these stats, one quickly realizes why college athletes are
not being paid. In 40 of the 50 states in the United States of America the highest paid public employee
is not a government official, but the head coach of a college football or basketball team. In North
Carolina the average income per household $45,570 while the tax rate is 5.8%. What this means is that
on average each person in
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Persuasive Essay On Acting In Hollywood
What do you want to be when you grow up? is a question that children get asked quite frequently.
Most of the time, a child aims big and chooses an extravagant career, like an astronaut, a police
officer, or a doctor. Obviously, it is impossible for a child to obtain one of those jobs at such a young
age. However, acting in Hollywood is a possible career for a child. If a child is talented enough to be a
star, then why not let them pursue their passion? While the life of being an actor in Hollywood seems
like a dream to most children, fame comes with many terrible obstacles for some stars. Over the years,
there has been a large debate on whether or not acting in Hollywood as a child is as picture perfect as
it seems. Hollywood is filled with tons of secrets. Why should a child be put into such an
untrustworthy environment? Acting in Hollywood is in no way safe for children. News outlets are full
of stories about former child stars who have gone wild. Some stars develop destructive partying habits
at a young age. How do young, innocent stars learn about the use of drugs and alcohol? They are
invited to big Hollywood parties where they are introduced to substances that lead to addiction.
During adolescence, a child is still learning who they are and love to experiment. Experimentation is
healthy for a young mind, but substances like drugs and alcohol can affect a developing mind
negatively. Addiction is a tough obstacle to overcome, but it is even more difficult to defeat
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Women Of The Elizabethan Society
Women of the Elizabethan society, such as in Shakespeare s Othello, are particularly not considered as
equal. Women were more often seen as less of people who need to be helped and aided by man. This
ideology was spread by both men and women of that time by them playing into the gender roles of
male and female. Othello gives a relative example of the male and female ideology being accepted and
spread throughout society in the Elizabethan age. With it only being three women in the play,
Desdemona, Emilia and Bianca and then the rest of the members being male species, it is difficult to
not come across gender issues. There are many expectations of women as well as roles that they
acquired back in the Elizabethan society. Firstly, women were treated as objects of possession towards
men. For example, when the duke had decided to give permission for Desdemona to escort Othello to
Cyprus. Othello speaks to Iago, coincidentally relating to him as a man of honesty and trust ,
informing the Duke that To his conveyance I assign my wife (I.3.283). Desdemona, being as Othello s
wife, is treated as his possession and it is implied that she is a like a commodity to be guarded and
transported. Later, the first Senator, send farewell wishes to Othello, concludes by hoping that Othello
will use Desdemona well (I.3.288). The word use seems to suggest that women are indeed looked at as
objects which also supports the Venetian expectation of women. That they are to obey the wills of
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Child Development 0
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3.1 and 3.2 It is important to ensure children and young people are protected within the work setting :
In my work setting, all the children and young people have been subjected to some kind of personal
trauma, making some of them display unpredictable behaviour, our working practice and policies are
designed to keep both staff and children/young people feel safe and protected during day to day work
and contact with the children/young peoples families, making children/young people understand all of
us have to work to and adhere to rules and boundaries in order to protect all of us.
We have designated areas that children/young people are allowed as long as they are adequately
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Staff and children s whereabouts are known at all times by staff phoning in, if their itinerary changes
during the day. The day/white board is then updated accordingly.
Staff understand the importance of not divulging any personal information eg: Address, telephone
number, face book or email address details this includes their own personal mobile phone number, and
land line numbers.
There is a policy on staff not taking clients home, this includes children looked after, children and
young people in need, care leavers or their parents to the staff members home. Any exceptions to this
being considered, must be referred to the Head Of Service first.
When contact is taking place in a children s centre. That particular centre s emergency procedures
have to be adhered to and risk assessments made. This includes Supervised contact that happens off
site too.
During the recruitment process, in depth knowledge is gained by the managers as to the potential new
member of staffs understanding of how to keep children and young people from
(3)
harm when working with them. After recruitment, continuous training, and supervision takes place to
furthermore imbed this knowledge and it is backed up by our working policies and procedures.
All the policies are written with a
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Legends Of Tomorrow Research Papers
If you haven t tuned in to DC s Legends of Tomorrow just yet, you ll be in for a surprise: Firestorm is
back in the form of Martin Stein (Victor Garber) and Jax Jackson, who is played by Attack the Block
star Franz Drameh. The British actor is officially taking over half of Firestorm after the death of
Ronnie Raymond (Rob Amell), and he has just admitted that he initially geeked out when he found out
which character he was auditioning for! Drameh recently spoke to Comic Book Resources about
Legends of Tomorrow, where he admitted his love for comic books and the secret name for the
character he was reading for. I ve been a comic book fan my whole life, so when I was auditioning, the
character breakdown they gave me was Mystery Hero Michael. So I was like, okay, Drameh shared,
adding that the truth about the character dawned upon him while reading the lines. So I had a bit of a
read of it, and I was like: Stein this is Firestorm! But there s already a Firestorm! How is this going to
work? So I kind knew early on that s who I was playing, he said. ... Show more content on
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Drameh also admitted that the discovery made him wonder what could happen in the show. I was just
so excited, he said. I was like, Are they going to do this? Is he going to have transmutation powers?
Are we going to see Fury? I was like I was so excited, and so, so happy to be a part of the whole DC
Universe. DC s Legends of Tomorrow also stars Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Arthur Darvill,
Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Ciara Renee, Falk Hentschel and Casper Crump as the evil
Vandal Savage. The show is currently airing on The CW every Thursday nights, and already has one
major
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Google s Marketing Strategy
The phrase Google it has become an everyday part of our vocabulary when it comes to looking up any
and all information. What google has created is much more than a simple search engine. They ve
created a brand that has changed marketing in general. Google ADwords is an online advertising
service. What google has done is created a level playing field for all advertisers, from small start up
companies to large fortune 500 companies.
Adwords is Google s main source of revenue. In 2012 Googles advertising revenue was about $43.7
billion. I think the personally the pricing aspect of Google s marketing has been key to making it very
successful. For example, you have thousands of people that walk through a major mall such as
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Certain things Yahoo has to offer show s that there s still room for growth with Google. Yahoo has its
own question and answer forums, where users can ask other users any question and receive responses.
Yahoo also has a careers section. Those who are looking for a job can use yahoo has a resource. There
are so many more uses that Yahoo has to offer. They have their own finance, politics, fashion, travel,
dating, sports and even top stories that are trending now. So even though ad words allows you to reach
your target crowd more directly, Yahoo offers a site with many different uses and purposes which may
in turn drawn in larger and more diverse crowds that would use their search engine as a result. These
are all areas of opportunity that Google and it s advertisers may be able to benefit from. I do believe
there are some threats that Google is facing. OPTING OUT could be a potential pitfall for google.
This goes hand in hand with Americans growing concern for their lack of privacy. There s been a
growing animosity in our culture to a feeling of always being monitored or tracked. Retargeting is
huge for Google, however the logistics behind Retargeting is done by tracking users cookies.
Controversy has been stirring for some time about how much of our information is being unknowingly
tracked and monitored and its trickling down to things that may be as simple as consumers not
wanting their every movement online tracked. That being said
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1990s Gay Culture Essay
Within the 1990s there is a persistent problem of Gay culture. Early in the 1990s it was hard to come
out and let the world know that you are gay. Within the early 1990s The Wedding Banquet (1993),
although it approached the issue of Wei Tung Gao trying to tell his parents that he is gay and still
accepting as who he is. Contrastingly within the late 1990s it becomes more acceptable to society by
having celebrities coming out like Ellen Degeneres during her tv show Ellen. The two kinds of media
contrast as a form of whether or not to come out as a gay or not during a time when AIDs was
prominent and new. Within the early 1990s there is a rise in queer culture that many people did not
know for what it was. At first, the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Within Ang Lee s The Wedding Banquet (1993) Wei Tung is pressured by his parents to get married
and have a child, but it becomes a problem because he is gay. The narrative structure of the film was
showing the conflicts and struggle to satisfy old traditional parents and newer forms of beliefs. Within
the scene sequence of the parents arriving, but before that Simon, Wei Wei, and Wei Tung had to
redesign the house and make preparations in put on a façade for the parents. Wei Tung s struggle to
hide the cruel fact for his parents by coming out to family of [heterosexuality] is important for lesbian
and gay men s mental health and couple relationships. (Green) Throughout the film the narrative plot
and structure revolves and we can slowly see the mental breakdown Wei Tung has with the
relationship with his partner Simon, Wei Wei and his parents. Historically this can be understood as
problematic as coming out and that it was hard to face others especially one s own parents. This is
shown that within the early 1990s it was hard to face the public because of the treatment and dislike
within the community. During the opening sequences of the film we can see Simon taking out the
trash and his friend shows up pretending to disrespect and insult Simon by calling him a homo and
asking what he is doing
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Literary Analysis Of The Cask Of Amontillado
The story, The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe, is a narration of revenge and murder crafted
and committed in the most of secretive ways, that the victim, Fortunato, did not recognize the murder
plan until at the very last point of last breath. The story, narrated by Montresor, gives an account of an
oppressed individual, who had patiently and submissively subjected to oppression, until insults began,
and he could no longer take any more. The narrator had been oppressed many times by the victim
against whom he seeks revenge. In the very opening of the narration, the narrator claims to have been
hurt by the victim numerous times when stating THE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I
best could (Poe, n.p.). However, while suffering quietly from all the injuries he had received from
Fortunato, Montresor had crafted a plan for revenge, which he ensured the target victim would not
detect. Indeed, Montresor continued to mask his evil plans against the victim through acting nicely
towards him and also maintaining a smile that only him knew was informed by the thought of revenge
(Poe, n.p.). Indeed, Montresor no doubt comes out as very crafty, and the secretively crafted plan of
revenge against Fortunato he made can be lauded as being genius. Nevertheless, this discussion holds
the argument that it is Fortunato s skepticism, as opposed to Montresor s definitive and genius plan,
that materializes the revenge.
The story, The Cask of Amontillado , is a
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History Of Production Logging Into Four Periods
(Ding Z. X. 1992) divided the history of production logging into four periods in which each period is
characterized by new and different tools and interpretation.
The first period (late 1930 to late 1940s): in this period temperature sensors were used to locate fluid
entries in wellbore. The interpretation was qualitative.
Second period (late 1940s to mid 1960s):
Different flowmeter and pressure measurements were added to temperature tools in order to detect
different type of fluid produced or injected. He also argued the objective or applications of production
logging tool also said that the PLT can be used in all stages through the life of a well. In initial
completions. Natural production wells secondary recovery production wells and ... Show more content
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Such as permeability, litho logy and skin damage. Measuring flow rate and pressure immediately
above a producing zone not only reduces wellbore storage effects but also makes it practical to run
transient tests without shutting in a well and hating production. According to Caivin kessier and (Gray
Frisch, 1998) (1995) in recent years a new generation of well logging tool string developed which is
better than the older type of the tool. This new sensors reports to the full cross sectional area of the
production toolbars (casing, tubing or slotted liner) occupied by gas and liquid. From this response,
the holdup fractions for liquid and gas can be determined. The fullbore measurement eliminates
previous uncertainties in holdup fraction that can occur when flowing conditions are none uniform or
when water cut is high.
Single pass interpretation is the most straightforward but slightest dependable strategy for spinner
interpretation which utilizes a single logging run and depends on a direct spinner reaction to aggregate
stream rate. With this technique, the highest spinner reaction (most importantly holes) is as marked
100% in stream and the least spinner reaction is thought to be in static liquid and in this way is
allocated 0% in stream. Anytime in the middle of, the in flow rate is expected relative to spinner
reaction. Improvement of the multiple array
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Hybrid Cars
Hybrid Cars I have always wondered what Hybrid cars were all about. Especially because over the
past couple of years gas prices have been at record highs. I knew that there were such things as
electric cars but until this last year or so I have only seen the wealthy be able to afford to drive them.
And from what I had heard about Hybrid cars was that they were over priced, small, and not so
attractive cars. No wonder nobody owns them. Now I am starting to see them more often and they
aren t as bad as everyone had said. For this exploratory essay I first wanted to figure out what a hybrid
car was and how it compared to regular cars. I wanted to find out everything that there is to know
about them. I wanted to research the hybrid as if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I had a hard time finding it but I stumbled across a web site that had frequently asked questions about
hybrid cars and that was one of them. I found out that hybrid battery packs are designed to last for the
lifetime of the car, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 miles and probably aa whole lot longer.
Hybrids use NiMH batteries, not the environmentally problematic rechargeable nickel cadmium.
Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are benign. They can be fully recycled, says Ron Cogan, editor of the
green car journal. Toyota and Honda say that they will recycle dead batteries and that disposal will
pose no toxic hazards. Plus Toyota puts a phone number on each battery, and they will pay a $200
dollar bounty for each battery to help ensure that it is properly recycled(Hybrid). I was really relives to
find this out. As for hybrids not being very safe I didn t find a lot of information about how they
possibly couldn t be safer than any other car. But I did find an article on CNN.com. The article talked
about how the hybrid vehicle poses a danger for rescuers at accident scenes. I was very surprised to
read this article. In it they talked about how emergency crews are a scrambling to learn more about
how to avoid catastrophes that could be caused by hybrids high voltage systems. This was something I
never thought about. A hybrid car runs on gas and an electric motor that carries as much a 500 volts,
this worries medical technicians and others who have to cut into cars to
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Methodists In Philadelphia Research Paper
There were certain events that had occurred in Philadelphia and Baltimore prior to 1816 supporting
the association of what was called colored Methodists into a self governing society that had obviously
extended to Charleston, S. C. Despite the fact that Richard Allen and Daniel Coker regulated the
movements in Philadelphia and Baltimore, Morris Brown carried out one in Charleston. In the
previous dwelling it assumed form in 1817 18. At this stage the organizations add up to about one
thousand. In 1822 the amount had enlarged to nearly three thousand. Connected with Morris Brown in
the work of the party were Henry Drayton, Charles Carr, Amos Cruickshank, Marcus Brown, Stewart
Simpson, Harry Bull, John B. Matthews, James Eden, London Turpin, and Aleck Houlston. They
secured a lot which they constructed a spacious but modest house of worship. They also possessed
their own field of graves, which is referred to as a burial ground. They were really overjoyed over
their achievement to worship God under their own vine and fig tree. Their jubilation, however, was
brief. In 1771, fourteen year old Denmark Vesey was brought from St. Thomas to Cape Francais by
slave trader Captain Joseph Vesey. Based on a revisited trip to Cape Francais, Captain Vesey was
made to repossess Denmark, who his master said was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although devastated by the destruction of their church, black Charlestonians continued to honor Vesey
s revolutionary Old Testament theology in secret. For abolitionists such as David Walker, Frederick
Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Vesey became a symbol of resistance and an inspiration in their
writings. White Charleston responded by increasing efforts to convert slaves to New Testament
Christianity, and by passing legislation to further restrict the rights of slaves. This increasingly militant
path eventually led to the Civil
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The Leatherstocking Tales Character Analysis
Oceans ever turning, rivers ever rushing, wind ever blowing, and lakes ever placid. Nature stands with
all of it s raw, unforgiving beauty dunting over mankind, not afraid to show its untapped strength.
There is a sheltering quality to this deception, as can be best described through the novel series written
by James F. Cooper. The Leatherstocking Tales develop an ideal environment for the emergence of
one of the first American heros. Cooper created his character, Hawkeye, as a hero that was able to
personally embody the conflicts that early America was facing in the 1750 s, even though the series
was written nearly a decade later. The seclusion and peacefulness of nature create an environment able
to harbor inner conflicts, parallel to the inner conflicts experienced within James F. Cooper s
character, Hawkeye, as he struggles with the colliding cultures of the Native Americans and Western
civilization. Nature, in all its glory, is known for being able to disguise the truth. This is included in
literature all throughout history, whether it be the ever rolling ocean that conceals the fate of a
infamous whaler, or the mist coverd trees that seal in the chaos that harbors beneath them. Upon the
murder of a Native American, Hawkeye reflects aopn how lake was an unchristened sheet of water
that veiled the darkness that hid beneath. The whole scene was radiant with beauty, and yet it was the
sight of countless ruthless and barbaric acts ( Deerslayer , Chapter 7). This
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Use Of Quantitative Trade Models On Aggregate Bilateral...
This paper builds on the previous literature which uses quantitative trade models to determine the
effects of trade barriers on aggregate bilateral trade flows, income, and welfare, including Eaton and
Kortum (2002); Anderson and van Wincoop (2003); Alvarez and Lucas (2007); and Helpman et al.
(2008) and more recent papers that address discrepancies between more traditional quantitative trade
models and the data. 3 The main contribution of my paper to this literature is that it demonstrates how
the workhorse class of quantitative trade models can be generalized to account for the aggregate
effects of non trivial patterns of product level comparative advantage. It does so in a way that
maintains, to a large extent, the tractability and parsimony of this class of models while utilizing the
wealth of information contained in product level trade data, which is available for most of the world s
countries. It also provides succinct and intuitive expressions relating the gains from trade to countries
patterns of product level comparative advantage, allowing for a straightforward decomposition of the
gains from trade into across product and within product components.
This paper is also related to Arkolakis et al. (2012) in that both papers address important features
shared among the literature s workhorse class of quantitative trade models, but we make very distinct
points. Arkolakis et al. (2012) demonstrate that, in this class of models, the welfare gains from trade
depend only
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The Muslim Genocide that Took Place in Europe
Genocide Research Paper I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure
suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim.
Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented (Wiesel). Just like Elie Wiesel mentioned, one
must never remain silent when such atrocities are occurring. Although there may be times where one
feels powerless to injustices there should never be a time where one fails to protest. Silence is the
reason for the moral crimes that have happened in history and are still going on to this day. Genocides
have always happened because of silence. Just like Elie Wiesel questioned God s silence in Night, he
also questioned the world s silence. The silence that caused the annihilation of many human beings
and forever changed history. According to dictionary.com, a genocide is the deliberate and systematic
extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group. As previously mentioned, genocides
occur from the silence of the people, racism, and fear. The belief of superiority of one s own race is
the beginning of a genocide. Hatred towards the Muslims caused the beginning of a new
extermination. The Muslim genocide took place in Europe, Bosnia Herzegovina from 1992 until 1995.
Since the beginning of Bosnia, Muslims have always been the majority in the population. Bosnia was
created after the break up of Yugoslavia, which included the religious groups of Serbs, Croats, and
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What Is Exxonmobil Operates A Successful Total Quality...
To fully grasp the concept of total quality, one must first understand or define quality.
Quality in my view is meeting or exceeding customer expectation in terms of products and services
rendered.
Total quality on the other hand is an approach to doing business that attempt to maximize an
organizations competitiveness through the continual improvement of the quality of its products,
services, people, processes and environments. in this project, i will be discussing the process by which
ExxonMobil operates under to maintain a successful total quality program in all of their products.
Over the last 125 years ExxonMobil has evolved from a regional marketer of kerosene in the U.S. to
the largest publicly traded petroleum and petrochemical enterprise in the world.
Today ExxonMobil operate in most of the world s countries and are best known by their familiar
brand names: Exxon, Esso, Standard oil and Mobil. They make the products that drive modern
transportation, power cities, lubricate industry and provide petrochemical building blocks that lead to
thousands of consumer goods. The then Standard Oil had chosen its name to signify high, uniform
quality. On November 30, 1999, Exxon and Mobil join to form Exxon Mobil Corporation. This
merger will enhance the company s ability to be an effective global competitor in a volatile world
economy and in an industry that is more and more competitive. Exxon Mobil Corporation is
committed to being the world s premier petroleum and
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Courage In Amelia Earhart
Courage is the price that Life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not, knows no release
from little things. Amelia Earhart. Life is not meant for the meek. It is not meant to be lived in a box
or in a comfort zone. As Amelia Earhart so eloquently put it, it takes courage to experience peace in
this life. I have had to embody that as I follow my dreams and fight for my goals. My goal is to be a
pediatric genetic counselor. To accomplish this goal, I have had to use courage to face adversity, step
outside my comfort zone, and strive for what I want. You can t just sit back and wait for what you
want. It s not enough to just say you want something and go through the motions. You have to fiercely
and actively seek out what you want and prove that you are the best choice. It may not always work
out in your favor, but it is better to fail then to never try at all.
The soul that knows it not knows no release from the little things: knows not the livid loneliness of
fear. Amelia Earhart. When trying to accomplish your goals, not everything will go as planned. Very
rarely will you just be handed what you want. When you work for something, sometimes you will fail.
You will be told you weren t the best choice or you were good, but just not what they were looking
for. And it hurts. It beats you down and steals your confidence. But failure is the best teacher. Failure
makes you stronger and builds you up to be the best you can. It can be challenging to try again
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Similarities Between Electricity And Electricity
There will be one moment in our life that could be important and symbolic to us. It could be simple
ones or even complicated ones. Sometimes, seeing electricity for the first time could transform
someone s life. Even searching for your cultural identity could be significant to you. Electricity... and
An Unknown... both have similarities and differences. One main similarity in both poems is that they
have the same theme: discovery. In Electricity... it is about discovering electric lights for the first time.
On the other hand, An Unknown... is about discovering your other cultural identity. The entire poem
of An Unknown... is one long stanza, like a never ending conversation. This suggests that the poet
does not want her experience to end; she wants it to last forever and she does not want her memories
of her experience to disappear. Electricity... by Marcia Douglas contains three stanzas of a free verse
poem. There is massive difference in both poems regarding their structure. Electricity... takes the
reader on a journey on how electricity transformed the lives of people in a village. The poem begins
with a strong sense of anticipation. In An Unknown... the poet shares her experience during her visit in
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She treats henna like a form of decoration; but it will not last forever and it is only temporary. The
henna is described as: firm peacock lines... this reflects Alvi s Indian side where it is full of bright
colours and exoticness. In Electricity... at the last stanza, we can see the disappointment in the children
s eyes; they have come to the realisation that electric lights is something temporary and dull. Already
the children... lit their lamps... dark journey... this shows how the mood of excitement quickly
deteriorates. Both poets have described things that cannot last forever, so you should savour the
moment before it
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Kelly Mcgonigal s How To Make Stress Your Friend
1.) Summary: Kelly McGonigal who is a health psychologist gives a thought provoking lecture called
How to Make Stress Your Friend at an official TED conference in June 2013. During the first part of
the presentation, Ms. McGonigal confesses to the crowd that she been teaching about stress
completely wrong, Basically, I ve turned stress into the enemy. But I have changed my mind about
stress... Ms. McGonigal emphasizes the point that people who view stress as not harmful (not their
enemy), were less likely to die to people who view stress as their enemy; therefore, when people
change their mind about stress, they can change their body response to stress to make them healthier.
As the presentation gets further along, Kelly McGonigal states how oxytocin plays a huge role in
controlling stress. This neuro hormone, which is released during stress, motivates you to seek support,
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If a large majority of individuals view stress as their enemy, this can severely take a toll on their health
throughout their lifetime, and even cause their life to be shortened prematurely. As the lecture
illustrates, 43 percent of people who believe stress as harmful had an increased risk of dying. An
obstacle or barrier that might hinder this improvement would be human nature, because it s easy for
human to get stressed and be clouded with thoughts to be able to solve the issue of handling stress. On
the other hand, to solve the obstacles the society needs to be educated on how to make stress their
friend. Also, introducing mechanism within their life to reduce stress, and urge others to see stress as a
positive thing rather than a negative. Thus causing society to live a healthier physical and mental
lifestyle in the
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Theme Of Identity In Twelfth Night
In the play Twelfth Night, Shakespeare delves into the concept of personal identity through his
exploration of the character Viola. After discovering that her twin brother is dead after a boat wreck,
Viola decides to reshape her identity in the new country she is in. She hides her maiden clothes with
the sea captain and takes on the name Cesario. By taking on a new name, and not the name of her
brother Sebastian, Viola is not miming her twin, but instead forming a male identity of her own. As
Viola makes new acquaintances under the identity Cesario, she alludes to the trickery in her identity, I
am not that I play (1.5 175). Viola controls her own identity and since she knows that biologically she
is not a man, she can hint at her biological identity accordingly. She shapes her identity by deciding
how she wants to be viewed by others. When Olivia, the countess in the play who forms a liking to
Cesario, asks Viola What are you? (I.5 204), Viola responds What I am, and what I would, are as
secret as maidenhead (I.5 207 8). Again, Viola admits that her identity is a secret and that she is not
who she appears to be. Throughout the play Viola is implying her identity is a false one, however, the
other characters in the play do not pick up on this trick. The concept of forming one s personal identity
is also influenced by others perspectives. Viola may try and refer that she is not who she is, but the
other characters in the play have already shaped their perspectives of
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Archetype Mother Goddess In The Hunger Games
Being selfless is a characteristic that few people possess. Being concerned more with the needs of
others is what heroism embodies. The narrative in the movie, The Hunger Games follows Katniss
Everdeen s heroic quest as a tribute in the 74th Hunger Games of Panem. How does Katniss embody
the feminine archetype mother goddess and how does a hero s journey represent Katniss quest as a
tribute in the Hunger Games? What is the feminine archetype mother goddess? An archetype is a
personality type that is generally thought to be the greatest or purest example (Harris). Goddess is the
female version of God. A goddess is the great Mother, she exists in all women, is beautiful even in her
flaws, and she is a woman in touch with her own power to create and destroy (Jones ch. 3). The
archetype mother goddess is actually several archetypes bottled up into one great archetype. The Great
Mother personifies a caretaker, guide, nurturer, protector, and creator (ch. 3). A caretaker is a nurturer,
who can take on the role of looking after another human being, is often protective, loyal, and sacrifice
themselves for the greater good (ch. 3). In addition, caretakers are selfless, empathic, virtuous, true,
incredibly strong and resilient (ch. 3). A creator archetype can give birth to new ideas, concepts, and
things (ch. 3). Katniss demonstrates all of these qualities during her quest as a tribute.
What is a hero and a hero s journey? A hero is an individual who has the courage of conviction to
perform feats that benefit the general populace, acts as a soldier of virtue, and has an altruistic spirit
that urges him or her to act against evil and defend the greater good at all costs, even sacrificing his
own well being or life (Harris 2). Vogler reduced Joseph Campbell s The Hero Journey to 12 Stages of
The Hero s Journey. The following are Vogler s Stages of The Hero s Journey:
1. OrdinaryWorld 7. Approach
2. Call To Adventure 8. Supreme Ordeal
3. Refusal Of TheCall 9. Reward
4. Meeting With The Mentor 10. The Road Back
5. Crossing The 1st Threshold 11. Resurrection
6. Tests, Allies, Enemies 12. Return With Elixir
(Vogler 18).
During Katniss quest to the 74th Hunger Games, she begins her heroic
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Quantitative Arbitrage Trading Strategy Analysis
Many financial instruments have exhibited mean reversion, such as US and global equities [1],
commodities [2], foreign exchange rates [3] as well as volatility indices [19]. Moreover, some
researchers have also found mean reverting process to be very useful in modeling the interest rate and
default risk dynamics [20]. In financial industry, some practitioners even attempt to profit by
constructing mean reverting prices which are usually known as statistical arbitrage or pair trading.
Statistical arbitrage is a more sophisticated trading strategy that evolved out of the simpler pairs trade
strategy [4]. In the pairs trading, two highly correlated stocks are put into pairs and when one stock
outperforms the other, we short this stock and long the other stock. Unlike the pair trading, Statistical
arbitrage usually considers a basket of hundreds or more stocks, long in some and short in others, in
order to construct a mean reversion portfolio.
The pairs/statistical arbitrage trading strategies have gained great popularity with the invention of
exchange traded funds (ETFs), as some ETFs are created to track the underlying indexes/assets. The
mean reverting spreads among commodity ETFs have already been investigated and the trading
strategies have been developed for statistical arbitrage [21]. Moreover, the mean reverting spread
between physical gold price and gold ETFs has also been investigated [22].
Given the dynamics of the underlying portfolio or assets, investors have to
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Analysis Of The Book Meridian By Alice Walker
Alice Walker once said, No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies you the right to
grow. Due to the extreme patriarchal society based in the sixties era, women s voices were often
disregarded and silenced. In the historical novel Meridian, by Alice Walker, the main female
protagonist, Meridian, struggles to comply with the harsh patriarchal systems set in place in her
community, in turn, she uses her silence as a form of resistance. She has various encounters with a
man named Truman, whom she is in love with, but fears she s not good enough because of the color of
her skin. She begins articulate her thoughts and acting without explanation. To replace her silenced
voice, Walker uses third person omniscient and characterization. Meridian is a woman with endless
thoughts and questions that she neglects to voice or ask. The root of Meridian s resistant manner stems
from the uncomfortable power struggle she has with men, like Truman, because of the expectations of
women in the sixties. Men were placed above women and women s opinions were deemed irrelevant.
The author s usage of third person omniscient reveals Meridian s subconscious thoughts during
moments where her voice is overpowered by a male character. For example, She was also tempted to
add white exchange students. But how polite she was! (Walker 108). In this scene Meridian runs into
Truman and begins a dialogue about his beliefs. Meridian is embarrassed by Truman s infatuation with
white women
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Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Theory Of Development
Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Theory of Development Erik Erikson, a German psychologist of the early
1900s, is most known for his theory on psychosocial development in humans. He was heavily
influenced by his work with Anna Freud and her father, Sigmund Freud. However, in his research, he
put emphasis on the cultural and social impact on identity development and studying the ego, which
he believed developed with successful crisis resolving throughout life ( Erikson s Stages , 2007). He
proposed the life long model of development, consisting of eight stages. Erikson assumes that in every
stage of development, there is a crisis that the individual must overcome despite the conflict of their
psychological needs and the needs of society (McLeod, 2008, ¶9). With achievement of the basic
virtue associated with each stage, the individual can move forward with their development. The
conflict between the ego and societal experiences, Erikson coined as an identity crisis ( Identity
Formation , 2015, ¶2) The ultimate idea with the stages of development is that these struggles must be
overcome by individuals in order to find their sense of identity and self knowledge. His theory heavily
influences education, however not like many would expect. His research lies in helping people
understand the importance in a positive relationship between students and teachers. Erikson s Career
For Erikson s time, he was widely recognized and his theories readily accepted. A former co worker of
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Everything Dali Paints Symbolizes Something Else Essay
Dali s Vision
The painting Dream Caused By The Flight Of A Bee Around A Pomegranate A Second Before
Awakening was painted by Dali in 1944. The painting is an oil on canvas painting with a dimension of
51cm x 40.5 cm. Salvador Dali was a prominent Spanish surrealist painter born in Spain. In his
masterpiece he uses many different lines and colors to enhance what is going on in the painting. He
illustrates a fruit, a fish, tigers, a rifle and a woman wearing no clothes sleeping. With every single
object and or living thing shown he is making a statement and everything in the painting itself
symbolizes something in the world. Dali s Caused by the flight of a bee around a pomegranate a
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The two tigers increase the seriousness of their aggression, while only one does not. Also, the rock is
seen frequently throughout the painting, in the far sea beyond both the woman and the wild animals,
the cliff, and lastly the flat rock over which the woman is floating. As such, the firmness of the rock is
repeated. Moving on the artwork is very metaphorical with the woman representing humanity or more
explicitly, innocence and all that is good. The rock that she is floating above represents moral
principles. The tigers thinking themselves to be triumphant, over the restful woman without the
support of the solid rock. Meanwhile, the antagonism of animals, and more precisely, the dismays of
battle are about to descend upon the people like a downpour. The evil and horrors came from the
sweet nectar of the pomegranate, which seemed to be so blameless on the outside, but filled with
mischievousness and destruction. After all the forbidden fruit was a pomegranate according to what
has been said.
Similar with the paintings focus is in the bee flying around the smaller pomegranate. This elephant,
with its long legs and its great load, characterizes the worldly greed, which also differed from the
traditional principles, Its long legs represent its disregard for others, especially those in need, like the
woman who is about to be attacked. As a result, the elephant is no better than the tigers about to
mangle and kill the woman.
Henceforth, Dali s Caused by
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Statement Of Purpose Statement
Statement of Purpose Every child has a hero. And the hero influences the child life in many ways and
ultimately it plays a crucial part in a child s life from the early stages of childhood to become a
successful man. No I am not talking about any artificial super hero like Superman, Ironman or
Batman. My real life hero was my dad. And he is a successful Businessman, an entrepreneur and an
industrialist. Since my childhood I saw him studying stock exchange, analysing data, inspecting
market for new product and new investment opportunity. And he always studied the cost and risk
involved with the project and how to minimize them before starting the business. My dad told me if
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So I started applying for marketing jobs and attending the interviews. But the job market was very
tough, and opportunity didn t come along very easily. But I never gave up and I was keep trying to get
a job where I can improve my academic and creativity skills and so that I can get to know more about
financial world. After a lot of job applications finally I got a call from a company called Paymentsense
to attend an interview. Paymentsense is a leading merchant service provider in UK and it is in
associated with Bank of Scotland Merchant Services. It is the fastest growing business in Europe with
€16.5 MILLION revenue each year since 2009. Although I did not have any idea about how the whole
card processing industry works but in the interview I maintained a positive approach towards the
desire of learning and mastering a new skill called marketing and I showed strong eye contact and a
can do attitude. Moreover I went along with explaining that I am highly motivated, enthusiastic,
dynamic, quick learner, self starter, neat, honest, hard worker and my creative skills and think outside
of the box ideas will be a well regarded asset for the company. After the satisfactory interview they
offered me the role of Business Development
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Was Serbia Responsible For World War 1 Essay
There were many events leading up to the First World War. Several of these events date back many
years before the actual start of the war. Despite the point of view of many historians, World War One
was not caused by any single event. Serbia is portrayed by many accounts to be responsible for
starting World War One. However, these points of view do not take into account why Serbia did the
action many see as starting the war in the first place. Serbia did not start World War One and therefore
should not be held accountable for starting the Great War. Serbia should not be held accountable for
starting World War One because they were provoked. Serbia was provoked in more than one way but
the main reason is their land was occupied and ultimately annexed by Austria Hungary. The
occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was permitted by the Treaty of Berlin in July of 1878. Austria
Hungary formally annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in October of 1908. This annexation angered the
Serbian people. The Serbian people responded to this annexation by forming a secret society known as
The Black Hand. The sole purpose of this group was to recruit and prepare men for a possible war
with Austria Hungary. The Black Hand also sparked parallel groups from Bosnia, Herzegovina and
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It was imperative for Austria Hungary to have Germany backing them since Russia would likely
defend Serbia. Despite the ridiculous ultimatum given to them, Serbia agreed to nine of the ten
stipulations. Serbia was making an effort to avoid war. Austria Hungary on the other hand declared
war half an hour after the Serbian government didn t agree to all the stipulations. Austria Hungary was
the first to declare war. Austria Hungary s blatant eagerness for war is proof Serbia was not to blame
for starting World War
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The Current Indian Laws On Child Labor
What are the current Indian laws on child labor and how are they followed? On December 11, 1992,
India endorsed the Convention on the Rights of the Child but did not agree to one clause that declared
children, fourteen years of age and younger, to be protected by the law to not engage in hazardous
working conditions. The convention was open for ratification in 1898 and mapped out basic necessary
rights for children under the age of eighteen. These are a few of the rights India ratified: the right to
education, the right to information, the right to nutrition, the right to health and care, the right to
protection from abuse, the right to protection from exploitation, the right to development, and the right
to survival. India has also created a law in 2006 that banned the use of child labor for domestic
purposes and in the hospitality industry (Clifford, 2011). The legal age is fourteen years of age for
children to work but that law is not strictly followed. A number of children are recruited into industries
at ages as young as six years old. The table on the above page represents the percentage of children,
from seven to fourteen, who are child laborers. NGO, or Non Governmental Organizations, are groups
of people who stand up for social justice and sustainable development and human rights who are not a
part of the government (NGOs India, n.d.). These organizations go around India and try to find the
employers that still hold children under the age of fourteen as
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Summary Of The Smoking Gun By Gerry Spence
Gerry Spence, the author of over a dozen books, such as Win Your Case, How to
Argue and Win Everytime, The Smoking Gun, and his most recently published book, Police
State: How America s Cops Get Away with Murder, was born, raised, and educated in
Wyoming. He was born on January 8, 1929 and graduated cum laude from Wyoming Law
School in 1952 ( The Spence Law Firm 2). Since his graduation from law school, Spence has
dedicated his life defending the less fortunate, injured, and wrongly accused in the courtrooms, as well
as educating Americans about legal processes and the do s and dont s of the judicial system through
writing books. He is known as a very successful and nationally acclaimed trial lawyer who has yet to
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They were vulnerable and he felt it was now his responsibility to protect the rights of the two.
There were many obstacles in Spence s way of proving the Jones s proclaimed innocence and rights.
The prosecution had an eye witness, Wilfred Gerttula s wife. There was also an incriminating photo of
Sandy firing a shot gun, captured by the wife of Mr. Gerttula.
Spence ordered some polygraph tests to be run and ballistic evidence to be collected but each piece of
solid evidence, proving that there Sandy or her son could not have been the killers, was withheld from
the court. Certain representatives on the prosecution had the power to choose whether or not they
wanted the evidence to be presented in the courtroom and the judge approved their actions. Spence
believed that the judge was prejudiced against his team and eventually got a new judge reassigned to
the case. In the end, both the mother and son were found guilty and served their time in prison.
One of Spence s quotes I found the most remarkable in the book was, Sometimes our hearts are
frightened as lawyers who must garner the skill and the power to ward off
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King Henry V A Tyrant Analysis
Almost every scholar who has learned about King Henry V can agree that he is one of the most
popular kings of his time period. Henry V was a young king so many scholars have questioned his
actions. Especially, due to his earlier lifestyle because Henry V was an immature adult before he
became king but when he became king he seemed very wise. This might be because he did not want
people to expect much of him. But, one question that has been debated for a long time now is: is
Henry V a Christian King or a Machiavelli tyrant? Henry V was a Machiavelli cruel leader and not a
Christian king for these three reasons: He was not merciful, he led his men into battle because of his
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Just because you love someone does not mean that you are not a tyrant. In addition, too, this is the first
time that King Henry V had deceived his people. King Henry V used to live an unvirtuous life while
hanging out with robbers and non chaste woman. But as soon as King Henry received the crown he
was a different person and never seemed to think about his old life even when his friend is going to
die Henry V does not do anything to stop it he just says What men have you lost, Fluellen followed by
...I think the Duke hath lost never a man, but one that is like to be executed for robbing a church...
(III.vi.88 95). Even when his friend is brought up in conversation King Henry V does not ask if there
is anything his friend could do to be pardoned. King Henry V does not do things because he is a
Machiavellian tyrant and desires to be feared rather than loved. King Henry V was an honorable king
who was powerful and feared. King Henry V said to the ambassador that he was not a tyrant. Is Henry
V an oppressive leader or, is he a good virtues Christian king? King Henry V is an oppressive leader
since he led his men to battle for his own desires, he was not merciful, and he seemed to have a
disguise for who he really was. In conclusion, King Henry V was not a Christian King but instead
feared since Facilius est autem timeri quam
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King Midas s Greed
King Midas can be greedy and regretful. He can also be ecstatic and caring. These are his traits. I m
going to be talking about his greed and him being ecstatic over various events. King Midas s greed can
get the best of him sometimes. One way is him wishing for everything he touched to turn to gold. The
story says, Any gift he cared to name! so Midas wished for what he desired most. The text states,
Midas had a loving wife and a daughter he adored, but he was still discontented. He wanted to be the
most powerful king in the world; he wanted everyone to envy him. This also shows his greed and his
issues with not having enough of anything. These are ways King Midas showed his greed. The king
could also be very ecstatic at times. He found
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Deerskin s Footwear
When you live in the Midwest, your outdoor activities take you from one extreme to another in
weather conditions. Whether you re outside for work or for leisure, deerskin gloves are the ultimate
hand covering for all of your activities. Wiebke Trading Company in La Crosse, WI and Eitzen, MN
has a wide range of deerskin gloves for both men and women, so you re sure to find exactly what you
need. Not sure deerskin gloves are for you? Check out the features they have: Deerskin Is Strong: The
special qualities of leather made from tanning deerskin give it incredible tensile strength. The leather
is strong but also highly flexible, which makes it especially useful in the gloves, which have so many
moving parts. Deerskin Handles Water: Unlike cowhide,
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Disagreeing With Online Dating
What is one commonality that we can get people to agree with worldwide? This is the fact that the
idea and practice of dating is very difficult. Finding that special someone to share a life with is
something that many people dread because we are never more vulnerable then when we are trying to
date. Traditionally we would have to go through many rigorous and almost ritualistic steps when
trying to find a mate. We would have to put on our best outfit, go somewhere public, and interact with
strangers to try and impress them enough that they do not want to walk away within the first thirty
seconds of meeting you. Within todays society however the ideas of dating have changed. Because we
have become so reliant on technology to do many of our activities we have also adapted our methods
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Internet dating gives people control over their time and easy access. During a meeting, while in line at
Tim Hortons, or even in the bathroom we are never to far away from a computer or smart phone. This
lets us brows a vast array of dating profiles at our leisure. This way of searching relieves some of the
pressure and time constraints that face to face dating can not. We are also able to open up our dating
pool as online dating provides the potential for interactions across the globe where traditional dating is
restrictive and based on the people who are within our immediate area. Traditional dating has no way
convinced the lives of singles. The idea of being at the right place at the right time is all consuming
and finding time to go out to an event and interact socially is very restrictive. This requires an
abundance of planning and rearranging schedules. There is only one way to meet people in traditional
dating and that is to go out and met them face to
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Real Day Prologue
Prologue:
A/N: So for all those sappy losers reading this then I m happy. I have decided to make this book for
me as a closer for all those bad shit that has happened because like everyone other person I have to
keep going no matter what. I just wanted to say, that without my courage and strength to share this and
a little help from @slaya2775 to post this online I wouldn t know what to do.
THIS IS A REAL TRUE STORY! HOW DO YOU KNOW I M NOT LYING? IT S CAUSE I M
WRITING THE GODDAMN THING! NO COPYRIGHTS ALLOWED!! OR I WILL HAUNT YOU
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Imagine all those fake smiles she put up to hide what s really happening to her.
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Imagine those people who left her.
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Imagine her all alone in the darkness.
Imagine... just imagine what she s going through or what every other person is going through.
No one really understood her or could see what she really wanted. This story is about a girl wanting
what everyone wants to fit in, but doesn t know how to truly live.
This girl has been through hell and back. She has made it through the hard times and good times,
when telling her family what s wrong once, yet they didn t understand. So through the years she has
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How Does Durden Create Identity In Fight Club
Fight Club was a movie created to have a plethora of ideas regarding societies views on ideal men,
social anarchy, poor health care and consumerism. However, the movies main idea regarding
consumerism is that consumerism is a sickness stripping people, mainly men, of their identity, sanity
and empathy. Throughout the movie there are countless examples with the main character and his
followers who are willing it give their lives for a new identity out of consumerism. This is strongly
seen with the main character Tyler Durden who reinvents himself into two people. One identity
Durden creates is how appears naturally, which is someone tiny, and who works for a consumer
society. The other identity is someone who is more sexually attractive, stronger ... Show more content
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Before the two different identities collided both were set up as unsympathetic with others. The first
identity didn t even care for others at the support groups who were truly suffering physically or
biologically. He was territorial when it came to Marla appearing at the support groups instead of trying
to relate that she might have the same issues that he does. Then the second identity feels the need to
torture others in the consumer society by inserting porn into movies or peeing in soups. These identity
s have no moralities when it came to others in the consumer society. Only till the end of the movie did
each of these identities tries to begin to do a bit more good than bad. The first identity begins to feel
more sympathetic when a man he knew dies. Also a notable change in the first identity is that he tries
to save Marla from himself. While the second identity clears out people from the buildings that he is
going to blow up, but could care less of the death of bob, who is a member of his team. This implies
that anyone else who dies from this project will get no sympathy from the second identity. Thus, in the
movie the lack of empathy is an effect of
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Summary Of The Book Of Mormon
Fan the Flame of Your Faith
A testimony is most often forged through personal experience or intentional personal study. In the
Book of Mormon, Moroni, the last prophet of the Nephite nation, leaves the reader with an exhortation
to read and ponder in their hearts the passages contained in the book. Then Moroni gives a promise
that if the reader will pray and ask God if these things are true, in faith, the truth will be manifest to
them. (Moroni 10:3 5) We are taught that this process is the same no matter what the question we are
seeking an answer to. We must first study it out in our mind then ask in prayer if it be right and if it is
right we shall know through the power of the Holy Ghost (D C 9:8).
In Mormon Doctrine, Bruce R. McConkie ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The boy said, Brother Holland, I can t say yet that I know the Church is true, but I believe it is. Elder
Holland described his response when he said, I hugged the boy until his eyes bulged out and told him,
with all the fervor of my soul that belief is a precious word, and even more precious act, and he need
never apologize for only believing . I told this boy that belief was always the first step toward
conviction and that the definitive articles of our collective faith forcefully reiterate the phrase We
Believe . And I told him how very proud I was of him for the honesty of his quest. Elder Holland then
shared his testimony that has been forged over 60 years and gives each of us license to lean on his
testimony until we have been able to gain our own. Elder Holland says, Honestly acknowledge your
questions and your concerns, but first and forever fan the flame ofyour faith, because all things are
possible to them that
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Code Of Ethics For Nurses With Interpretive Statements
There is no doubt about the importance of ethics in our life as well as in our clinical area as nurses to
protect ourselves, our patients, and their families. There are nine provisions in code of ethics. What I
am interested to examine is provision number 3 the nurse promotes, advocates for, and protects the
rights, health, and safety of the patient . This provision consists of 6 statements, which are protection
of the rights of privacy and confidentiality, protection of human participants in research, performance
standards and review mechanisms, professional responsibility in promoting a culture of safety,
protection of patient s health and safety by acting on questionable practice, and patient protection and
impaired practice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another case that was happened also in one of our hospital in Saudi Arabia about the importance of
secure electronic communication. We do have a kind of electronic system called Quadra met pretty
similar to patients file with all information about patients. This system access doesn t offer for
students, its only for staff nurses; however, student nurse ask one of her friend who was a RN to use
Rn s access to the Quadra met system. The student accidently checked the name of one of her family
member who has AIDS. This act from Rn leaded to many bad outcomes in the student s future in
nursing school and with her family relationship. It is important to increase the awareness about this
ethics code to protect nurses from any inappropriate action could be done later on. My job as an
advanced nurse is to apply code of ethics by recommend health institutions to enforce all nurses and
nursing students in attending code of ethics courses and workshop to enhance their knowledge in
ethics. In addition, Participants in research have the right for protecting them from any violates by
researchers. Some governmental hospitals in Saudi Arabia may enforce their patients to sign for their
paperwork to be part from clinical research. Although some patients don t want to participate in the
clinical research, they still need to sign on that form to receive the care from the hospital. Personally, I
think this kinds of hospital do not respect patient s autonomy even if they sign
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Write A Term Paper On Pluto
In 1906, Percival Lowell, founded the Lowell Observatory and started an project in search of a
possible ninth planet, or planet x .
Pluto was discovered, by astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh, on 18 February 1930. This period in
astronomy was of intense planet hunting.
Pluto is smaller than any other planet and smaller than Earth s moon. It s dense and rocky but its
nearest neighbors are the gaseous Jovian planets. It is due to this that it is believed that Pluto
originated elsewhere in space and got caught in the sun s gravity. Pluto s orbit is erratic, all other
planets orbit the sun in a flat plane.
The International Astronomical Union made an altering decision in 2006. The International
Astronomical Union stripped Pluto from its planet status and issued a new set of requirements that
would define whether ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pluto however fail to clear its orbital neighborhood and on that the International Astronomical Union
labelled that Pluto is not a planet.
Pluto s moon Charon, is about half of Pluto s size. Pluto as well as its moon, Charon, orbit a common
center of gravity. Pluto however orbits this center of gravity at a much closer distance than Charon,
and is this the reason that Charon is considered to be Pluto s moon. Pluto is further also on the
borderline of a region in our solar system, the Kuiper Belt, where many ice bodies orbit the sun at a
very large distance.
Pluto has thus not cleared its orbital neighborhood and was defined as a dwarf planet. Dwarf planets
orbit the sun, are nearly round, have note cleared its orbital neighborhood and does not orbit any other
body.
There is so many evidence that indicates that Pluto does not adhere to the requirements to be seen as a
planet that I also think that Pluto should not be seen as a planet but rather either as a binary system
together with its moon, Charon, or a dwarf planet, as it is currently classified
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Synapse Specificity Analysis
Memory formation occurs through LTP. This is due to the fact that LTP is synapse specific. Synapse
specificity is the process of when a synapse is stimulated, only that synapse is affected; neighboring
synapses that lie close by remain unaffected.1 Extending into this topic, CaMKII, an enzyme, was
found to play a major role in synapse specificity. The increase of intracellular calcium from the
unblocking of the NMDA type glutamate receptors resulting in the activation of CaMKII triggers LTP.
The broad question that is then addressed in Lee et al s article, Activation of CaMKII in Single
Dendritic Spines during Long Term Potentiation is what makes up the foundation of synapse
specificity of LTP and how does CaMKII affect synapse specificity? To answer the questions
previously asked, Lee et al conducted an experiment using several methods, which include
fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), two photon microscopy, photostimulation, and ...
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The effect of CaMKII on synapse specificity is controlled by two factors: the rate of CaMKII s
inactivation and its mobility. Starting with the rate of inactivation of CaMKII, the fluorescence
lifetime of the GFP, in other words, the activation of CaMKII, lasted only two minutes. This went
along with the observation calcium levels fall back to initial concentrations within milliseconds. This
does not allow calcium to diffuse into neighboring spines and activate CaMKII due to the short time
limit. Because of the fast rate of inactivation of CaMKII, CaMKII is forced to stick to one dendritic
spine. Hence why, the activation of CaMKII follows synaptic specificity. The second factor is mobility
of the activation of CaMKII. Using fluorescence decay, it was concluded that CaMKII had really slow
mobility of diffusion out of a dendritic spine. Because CaMKII can t diffuse out of the spine fast
enough, this also confines the activation of CaMKII to one
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The Scare Of Lack Of Security
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can
do that Martin Luther King Jr. As the July attacks in Nice, France start to dissolve from the headlines
the effects still weigh heavily on Paris, and the other countries around the world. They will forever be
remembered and France will continue to pay for the attacks economically. The Nice attacks effect s
France economically due to the scare of lack of security which causes decrease of tourism. On July
14th, 2016, Bastille Day in France scores of people were celebrating all day and then were concluding
the day to watch fireworks. Thousands of people were lined out along the promenade, a very long road
and one of the main roads in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A few travelers that were present on Bastille day said that there were no police or security measures in
place to protect them especially all along the beach. (Laure Teresi, Washington Post) Although
countless people have complained of the lack of security officials are responding that they have
reached the maximum we could reach in terms of security measures... security now is now more a
qualitative problem then a quantitative problem. (Bolstering, Washington post) The threat of security
is not only everyone safety but also the decrease of people traveling to other countries because of the
threat of their lives. The most visited country in the world, France, has been through many terrorist
attacks with its most recent being in Nice. It is becoming speculated that France will start to see more
decrease in tourism, which could lead to major economic failure. Tourism is one of the biggest
incomes in France, they make over 200 million a year through tourists. With tourism accounting for
78% of the eurozone s No. 2 economy last week s truck attack on the French Riviera deals a new blow
to an industry that had yet to recover fully from the bloody assaults in Paris in January and November
last year, which were also claimed by Islamic State (Reuters) Tourism in France was down 20% before
the attacks in Nice and now it is speculated that it will come down another 10 20%. The visitors in
France
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Court Case Study
The video link is the place the victim is taken to a room within the court building usually and is linked
up to the courtroom where the trial is taking place, like skyping. So, the victim sits in front of a
television screen and the camera is focused on them, for the barristers and sometimes judge, in the
court to ask questions and the victim can answer, without being in the actual court. This special
measure enables the victim to be in a safe environment away from the courtroom. This also in some
circumstances can be used when the victim lives a distance away from the court. The victim can use a
different court near them to link up with the court which the trial is being held. However, the criticism
of this special measure is everyone on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The victim should receive a phone call from witness care unit to tell them about what time, date and
which court to attend the trial. (CPS.gov.uk, 2012, p6) In some instances, the victim only finds out the
case is going to go ahead the next day. This is problematic and can cause the victim a great deal of
distress if the victim is not kept up to date with the proceedings and as discussed before there could be
problems with work and childcare at short notice.
Barriers in court
One of the barriers that some victims encounter is having to wait a long time in the witness service
area. The witness charter states that victims should not wait longer than 2 hours before giving
evidence (Gov.uk, 2018, p13). Sometimes the witnesses are waiting all day before actually giving
evidence, this could be for several reasons such as other case being heard first in that court or within
their case there has been a point of law which has appeared and the barristers and the judge need to
talk it over, before witnesses are called to give evidence (this is not the Witness Services fault, and is
out of the Witness Services control).
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Animal Farm Allegory
Animal Farm, Czar Nicholas II, what do they have in common? The book Animal Farm by George
Orwell is an allegory for the Russian Revolution. One allegory can be seen through Czar Nicholas II,
who represents Mr.Jones. In Animal Farm the animals defeat and overthrow Mr.Jones, an inadequate
farmer who mistreats his animals. The animals try to recover from the horrible reign of Mr.Jones, and
the story is about how they live after overthrowing the farmer. Czar Nicholas II and Mr.Jones both
struggled with their subjects and eventually were not fit to be leaders anymore so lost the right to rule.
Czar Nicholas II was the last Russian emperor . He believed that he had absolute power over his
subjects, but he lacked the strength to do his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nicholas lived in a huge palace while the rest of his citizens lived in tiny houses. This resembles
Mr.Jones because Mr. Jones ate a lot of food and drank while his animals were starving and working
themselves to the bone. Both leaders failed their citizens, and this failure eventually led to an uprising.
Besides both being bad leaders, they both were overthrown from their position. The starvation was
more than the hungry animals could bear and so the animals overthrew Mr.Jones (Orwell 19).
Mr.Jones and his men were overthrown and thrown off the farm, they were run off, and the animals
were in control of the farm. Czar Nicholas II s citizens could also only take so much, in one article it
said that no army could sustain such losses (Selcer 4). Czar Nicholas II s people could only take so
much, like how the animals on Mr.Jones s farm could only take so much mistreatment. Czar Nicholas
II was thrown out by his subjects and from there he was eventually executed. Both of these people
were overthrown because of their poor leadership. Besides both being leaders who couldn t hold onto
their power, Mr.Jones and Czar Nicholas II were both the last of their kind to rule. Mr.Jones was the
last human farmer to be the boss at Manor Farm, and Czar Nicholas II was the last czar of Russia.
Czar Nicholas II tried to hold onto power [but it] led to the Russian Revolution ( New York Times
Upfront 1). Mr.Jones also
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Disadvantages Of Lay Magistrates
Lay magistrate, are normal people, who have no law skills and are under qualified people that give
necessary verdicts in magistrates courts. They have been named as lay magistrates so that they can be
distinguished from a qualified magistrate. The magistrate s courts have been introduced centuries ago.
Today there are significant numbers of persons who sit and run magistrates court in UK, as a part time
job. They normally take their seat and attend legal proceedings as a Bench of two or three, because if
only one magistrate will sit he will have constrained functionality in carrying out his work. Each
magistrates sitting in the court carry out a specific function as assigned to them, they deal with
criminal and civil proceedings, and they also sit in primary the opening of criminal cases. Moreover
the magistrates also consider requisitions of applications which have been rejected by local authority
and give them legal permits .However the training, background and appointment of lay magistrates
differ from that of magistrates.
In England and Wales lay magistrates are delegated by the Lord Chancellor on the part of the monarch
and effectively upon the counsel of local advisory committees. They are crossed examined by local
government, labor unions, chambers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first training consists of foremost fundamental principles and they sit with a couple of magistrates
in court to assist them and they get some special mentoring classes for proper guidance. As a part of
their training they also visit lockups and also receive a workbook for more personal study. Moreover
their Training is strengthened by an evaluation of 12 18 months after appointment, when a
distinctively qualified Magistrate audit will sit as member of the bench examine their potential and
proficiency. Their training is a continuous one is intended keep magistrates advanced and supervise
their development
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Busy Streets Of London - GCSE English - Marked B

  • 1. Busy Streets Of London - GCSE English - Marked B 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Busy Streets Of London - GCSE English - Marked B Busy Streets Of London - GCSE English - Marked B
  • 2. Lou Gehrig Rhetorical Devices Lou Gehrig uses several rhetorical devices in his speech. These rhetorical devices include understatement, anaphora, epistrophe, book ending, but he also uses rhetorical questions and appeals to pathos. On July 4th, 1939 at Yankee Stadium an audience of 60,000 people gathered to honor Lou Gehrig with a farewell ceremony. Lou Gehrig was diagnosed with ALS which forced him to retire so the players of the 1927 New York Yankees as well as the current team of 1939 showered Gehrig with gifts, though he didn t want to be honored. Lou Gehrig uses and understatement when referring to his ALS as a bad break . ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder in which muscle cells are affected, the muscle cells stop communicating with the brain causing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Tachycardia Research Paper What is tachycardia? Tachycardia refers to an abnormally fast resting heart rate usually at least 100 beats per minute. The threshold of a normal heart rate (pulse) is generally based on the person s age. Tachycardia can be dangerous; depending on how hard the heart has to work.In general, the adult resting heart beats between 60 and 100 times per minute (some doctors place the healthy limit at 90, so some of them may diagnose tachycardia at slightly lower than 100 beats per minute). When an individual has tachycardia the upper or lower chambers of the heart beat significantly faster sometimes this happens to both chambers. When the heart beats too rapidly, it pumps less efficiently and blood flow to the rest of the body, including the heart itself is reduced. The higher than normal heartbeat means there is an increase in demand for oxygen by the myocardium (heart muscle) if this persists it can lead to myocardial infarction (heart attack), caused by the dying off of oxygen starved myocardial cells. Some patients with tachycardia may have no symptoms or complications. Tachycardia significantly increases the risk of stroke, sudden cardiac arrest or death. Our heart rates are controlled by electrical signals which are sent across heart tissues. When the heart produces rapid electrical signals tachycardia occurs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tachycardia is generally caused by a disruption in the normal electrical impulses that control our heart s pumping action rhythm the rate at which our heart pumps. The following situations, conditions and illnesses are possible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Technology That Supports The Hardware Side Of The Adjacent... The intent of this chapter is to discuss the evolution with regards to technology that supports the hardware side of the adjacent market. There is a huge positive correlation, which drives revenue maximization for Microsoft Operating system and ecosystem partners. Before 2007 electronic devices served customers to interact with the world, was primarily laptops, desktops for emails, web browsing, chat and e commerce. Starting around early 2008, there was gradual shift towards tablets and smartphones. Critical question to probe and understand is what elements of the environment drove this structural shift. From a technology perspective tablets and smartphones use low powered CPU s and RAM compare to their laptops and desktops brethren. They use both Wi Fi and Cellular antenna to connect to World Wide Web. Cellular service provider s data speed, which is the primary source for smart phone speed seen considerable improvement from 2G to 3G and further to 4G3. 1G to 2G were the first improvement from analog to digital conversion. 2G to 3G gave significant improvement on Internet browsing speeds. Smart phone, handheld CPU s speed was 500 620MHz in the year 2007 20093, which was good enough for a tablet and smartphone to power its purposes, and these CPU were highly power efficient and leveraged development in lithium ion batteries for all day use4. This change in the hardware and declining costs on smartphone CPU s, all day battery and cellular providers 3G data speed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Namesake Chapter Summaries As I stated earlier the Namesake focuses mainly on the upcoming of Gogol Ganguli. However, the story changes hands and is told from multiple peoples point of view as the book continues. The main people who narrate the story are Gogol, Mrs. Ganguli, Mr. Ganguli, and Moushumi. The book which covers a significant time gap or about thirty years starts off with Mrs. Ganguli pregnant with Gogol. Gogol was names so after the Russian author Nikolai Gogol. He is named so because his father Ashoke had been reading a book written by Gogol years prior while on a train ride that we find out ended up crashing. Ashoke had survived the train accident by dropping the page of the book he had been reading which rescue workers had found. Per traditional values their family believes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortly after that Gogol find out from a voicemail his mother leaves, that Ashoke has dies of a massive heart attack. It s not too long afterwards that Gogol ends his relationship with Maxine. In the recent time after this Gogol starts to accompany him mother and sister more often that he had done prior to the death of his father. It is during this time frame that Ashima mentions a girl, Moushumi Mazumdaar to Gogol and suggests that he call her. Moushumi was the daughter of past family friends, and had been one of Gogol s friends as a kid. Gogol contacts Moushumi and after a few dates the two enter a relationship, a relationship that leads into them being married. The couple visit Paris not to long after being married, and meet up with some of Moushumi s friends Astrid and Donald. Gogol is not to fond of her friends, and is usually uncomfortable being around them. About a year after the two are married Moushumi learn that a past acquaintance Dimitri Desjardins had applied for the university. Having recognized his name, she contacts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Communist Manifesto By Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to begin explaining Communism and its goals. The Manifesto suggests that history acts according to what is called class struggle. The means of production are what truly defines the class relationships according to Marx and Engels (Marx 2002). Inevitably, the classes conflict and become hostile, no longer moving fluidly (Spalding 2000). The Manifesto states that this conflict becomes so severe that it eventually becomes a revolution and one of the classes becomes the ruler of the other, keeping one oppressed while the other flourishes. These two classes by name are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat (Marx ch.2 2002). The bourgeoisie being the highly upper class and the proletariat being everyone else or the working class . It is important to note that Karl Marx was a member of the bourgeoisie himself. He had the ability to recognize the partiality given to the upper class and the repercussions of this act (Marx 2002). According to this manifesto, the dynamic between the two has shaped the way society has industry where its values originate. Before this, it was traditionally so that society was organized into more complex hierarchies (Spalding 2000). But, as a result of the French Revolution, feudalism was replaced by this newer sense of class order. Instead of having a variety of classes such as nobles, artisans, royalty etc., there were now simply two. There was now a severe demand for more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Choices in Robert Forst´s The Road Not Taken and Stopping... Life is based on the choices that people make. Daily, people face choices that have positive and negative outcomes in life. For example, deciding to go out on a Saturday night, instead of doing an important poetry paper; perhaps achieving a good grade is not on the agenda for Saturday. Consequently, this leaves a person with regret as they reflect back on their D mark. An example of a positive choice, is graduating college and starting a career. However, there are choices in life that are not simple to make. Choices such as the ones that alter one s path in life. It would be great if there was always a guiding light to show people the way. Robert Frost wrote many didactic poems with the intent to teach people about decision making. The poems The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening , are both didactic in nature because they reveal a common theme of life changing decisions. The poem The Road Not Taken , focuses on the theme of choices. Frost accomplished the theme by using conflict and imagery. Every single person, at one point in their life or another, faces a fork on the road that causes a conflict. Conflict on choices, begins an inner battle within one s self and it causes turmoil. For example, the quote Two roads diverge in a yellow wood, / And sorry I could not travel both (Frost line 1) , the narrator in this poem has to make one choice; he has to go either one direction or another in life and he cannot look back. The choice itself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay about Why College Athletes Should be Paid Why College Athletes should be Paid Due to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules and regulations no college athlete is able to receive any compensation or endorsement while participating in college athletics. These rules have long been challenged, however no changes have been made by the NCAA. With universities grossing close to $200 million a year college athletics has turned into one of the top industries in the world. The NCAA is a governing body of college athletics, but without people questioning the NCAA and demanding changes to the monopoly that the NCAA is nothing will happen to the unfairness to college athletes like it is currently. In business dealings around the world, a formula is used to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example at the University of Texas an in state tuition is worth around $4,000 while out of state tuition is worth around $11,000. Now as previously stated, Texas football players fair market value is at $578,000 per year. So at the very least there is $567,000 per player that we really do not know where it goes. I understand that college athletes do not deserve all the money they bring in but if one really thinks about it there is no where else in the world of economics is there a person that spends over forty hours a week and brings in $500,000 per year for their institution, yet they are only compensated $11,000. The numbers do not match up. (Frommer, 2013) These numbers definitely do not match up when one takes into account coaches salaries. The average coaching salary in NCAA division 1 basketball is a massive $1.47 million per year. With Duke s head coach, Mike Krzyzewski, making the large sum of $7.2 million per year . While Duke s athletic director, Kevin White, brings in close $1 million per year. After looking over these stats, one quickly realizes why college athletes are not being paid. In 40 of the 50 states in the United States of America the highest paid public employee is not a government official, but the head coach of a college football or basketball team. In North Carolina the average income per household $45,570 while the tax rate is 5.8%. What this means is that on average each person in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Persuasive Essay On Acting In Hollywood What do you want to be when you grow up? is a question that children get asked quite frequently. Most of the time, a child aims big and chooses an extravagant career, like an astronaut, a police officer, or a doctor. Obviously, it is impossible for a child to obtain one of those jobs at such a young age. However, acting in Hollywood is a possible career for a child. If a child is talented enough to be a star, then why not let them pursue their passion? While the life of being an actor in Hollywood seems like a dream to most children, fame comes with many terrible obstacles for some stars. Over the years, there has been a large debate on whether or not acting in Hollywood as a child is as picture perfect as it seems. Hollywood is filled with tons of secrets. Why should a child be put into such an untrustworthy environment? Acting in Hollywood is in no way safe for children. News outlets are full of stories about former child stars who have gone wild. Some stars develop destructive partying habits at a young age. How do young, innocent stars learn about the use of drugs and alcohol? They are invited to big Hollywood parties where they are introduced to substances that lead to addiction. During adolescence, a child is still learning who they are and love to experiment. Experimentation is healthy for a young mind, but substances like drugs and alcohol can affect a developing mind negatively. Addiction is a tough obstacle to overcome, but it is even more difficult to defeat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Women Of The Elizabethan Society Women of the Elizabethan society, such as in Shakespeare s Othello, are particularly not considered as equal. Women were more often seen as less of people who need to be helped and aided by man. This ideology was spread by both men and women of that time by them playing into the gender roles of male and female. Othello gives a relative example of the male and female ideology being accepted and spread throughout society in the Elizabethan age. With it only being three women in the play, Desdemona, Emilia and Bianca and then the rest of the members being male species, it is difficult to not come across gender issues. There are many expectations of women as well as roles that they acquired back in the Elizabethan society. Firstly, women were treated as objects of possession towards men. For example, when the duke had decided to give permission for Desdemona to escort Othello to Cyprus. Othello speaks to Iago, coincidentally relating to him as a man of honesty and trust , informing the Duke that To his conveyance I assign my wife (I.3.283). Desdemona, being as Othello s wife, is treated as his possession and it is implied that she is a like a commodity to be guarded and transported. Later, the first Senator, send farewell wishes to Othello, concludes by hoping that Othello will use Desdemona well (I.3.288). The word use seems to suggest that women are indeed looked at as objects which also supports the Venetian expectation of women. That they are to obey the wills of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Child Development 0 (1) 3.1 and 3.2 It is important to ensure children and young people are protected within the work setting : In my work setting, all the children and young people have been subjected to some kind of personal trauma, making some of them display unpredictable behaviour, our working practice and policies are designed to keep both staff and children/young people feel safe and protected during day to day work and contact with the children/young peoples families, making children/young people understand all of us have to work to and adhere to rules and boundaries in order to protect all of us. We have designated areas that children/young people are allowed as long as they are adequately supervised. They are allowed to wait in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Staff and children s whereabouts are known at all times by staff phoning in, if their itinerary changes during the day. The day/white board is then updated accordingly. Staff understand the importance of not divulging any personal information eg: Address, telephone number, face book or email address details this includes their own personal mobile phone number, and land line numbers. There is a policy on staff not taking clients home, this includes children looked after, children and young people in need, care leavers or their parents to the staff members home. Any exceptions to this being considered, must be referred to the Head Of Service first. When contact is taking place in a children s centre. That particular centre s emergency procedures have to be adhered to and risk assessments made. This includes Supervised contact that happens off site too. During the recruitment process, in depth knowledge is gained by the managers as to the potential new member of staffs understanding of how to keep children and young people from (3) harm when working with them. After recruitment, continuous training, and supervision takes place to furthermore imbed this knowledge and it is backed up by our working policies and procedures. All the policies are written with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Legends Of Tomorrow Research Papers If you haven t tuned in to DC s Legends of Tomorrow just yet, you ll be in for a surprise: Firestorm is back in the form of Martin Stein (Victor Garber) and Jax Jackson, who is played by Attack the Block star Franz Drameh. The British actor is officially taking over half of Firestorm after the death of Ronnie Raymond (Rob Amell), and he has just admitted that he initially geeked out when he found out which character he was auditioning for! Drameh recently spoke to Comic Book Resources about Legends of Tomorrow, where he admitted his love for comic books and the secret name for the character he was reading for. I ve been a comic book fan my whole life, so when I was auditioning, the character breakdown they gave me was Mystery Hero Michael. So I was like, okay, Drameh shared, adding that the truth about the character dawned upon him while reading the lines. So I had a bit of a read of it, and I was like: Stein this is Firestorm! But there s already a Firestorm! How is this going to work? So I kind knew early on that s who I was playing, he said. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drameh also admitted that the discovery made him wonder what could happen in the show. I was just so excited, he said. I was like, Are they going to do this? Is he going to have transmutation powers? Are we going to see Fury? I was like I was so excited, and so, so happy to be a part of the whole DC Universe. DC s Legends of Tomorrow also stars Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Arthur Darvill, Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Ciara Renee, Falk Hentschel and Casper Crump as the evil Vandal Savage. The show is currently airing on The CW every Thursday nights, and already has one major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Google s Marketing Strategy The phrase Google it has become an everyday part of our vocabulary when it comes to looking up any and all information. What google has created is much more than a simple search engine. They ve created a brand that has changed marketing in general. Google ADwords is an online advertising service. What google has done is created a level playing field for all advertisers, from small start up companies to large fortune 500 companies. Adwords is Google s main source of revenue. In 2012 Googles advertising revenue was about $43.7 billion. I think the personally the pricing aspect of Google s marketing has been key to making it very successful. For example, you have thousands of people that walk through a major mall such as Roosevelt Field ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain things Yahoo has to offer show s that there s still room for growth with Google. Yahoo has its own question and answer forums, where users can ask other users any question and receive responses. Yahoo also has a careers section. Those who are looking for a job can use yahoo has a resource. There are so many more uses that Yahoo has to offer. They have their own finance, politics, fashion, travel, dating, sports and even top stories that are trending now. So even though ad words allows you to reach your target crowd more directly, Yahoo offers a site with many different uses and purposes which may in turn drawn in larger and more diverse crowds that would use their search engine as a result. These are all areas of opportunity that Google and it s advertisers may be able to benefit from. I do believe there are some threats that Google is facing. OPTING OUT could be a potential pitfall for google. This goes hand in hand with Americans growing concern for their lack of privacy. There s been a growing animosity in our culture to a feeling of always being monitored or tracked. Retargeting is huge for Google, however the logistics behind Retargeting is done by tracking users cookies. Controversy has been stirring for some time about how much of our information is being unknowingly tracked and monitored and its trickling down to things that may be as simple as consumers not wanting their every movement online tracked. That being said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. 1990s Gay Culture Essay Within the 1990s there is a persistent problem of Gay culture. Early in the 1990s it was hard to come out and let the world know that you are gay. Within the early 1990s The Wedding Banquet (1993), although it approached the issue of Wei Tung Gao trying to tell his parents that he is gay and still accepting as who he is. Contrastingly within the late 1990s it becomes more acceptable to society by having celebrities coming out like Ellen Degeneres during her tv show Ellen. The two kinds of media contrast as a form of whether or not to come out as a gay or not during a time when AIDs was prominent and new. Within the early 1990s there is a rise in queer culture that many people did not know for what it was. At first, the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within Ang Lee s The Wedding Banquet (1993) Wei Tung is pressured by his parents to get married and have a child, but it becomes a problem because he is gay. The narrative structure of the film was showing the conflicts and struggle to satisfy old traditional parents and newer forms of beliefs. Within the scene sequence of the parents arriving, but before that Simon, Wei Wei, and Wei Tung had to redesign the house and make preparations in put on a façade for the parents. Wei Tung s struggle to hide the cruel fact for his parents by coming out to family of [heterosexuality] is important for lesbian and gay men s mental health and couple relationships. (Green) Throughout the film the narrative plot and structure revolves and we can slowly see the mental breakdown Wei Tung has with the relationship with his partner Simon, Wei Wei and his parents. Historically this can be understood as problematic as coming out and that it was hard to face others especially one s own parents. This is shown that within the early 1990s it was hard to face the public because of the treatment and dislike within the community. During the opening sequences of the film we can see Simon taking out the trash and his friend shows up pretending to disrespect and insult Simon by calling him a homo and asking what he is doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Literary Analysis Of The Cask Of Amontillado The story, The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe, is a narration of revenge and murder crafted and committed in the most of secretive ways, that the victim, Fortunato, did not recognize the murder plan until at the very last point of last breath. The story, narrated by Montresor, gives an account of an oppressed individual, who had patiently and submissively subjected to oppression, until insults began, and he could no longer take any more. The narrator had been oppressed many times by the victim against whom he seeks revenge. In the very opening of the narration, the narrator claims to have been hurt by the victim numerous times when stating THE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could (Poe, n.p.). However, while suffering quietly from all the injuries he had received from Fortunato, Montresor had crafted a plan for revenge, which he ensured the target victim would not detect. Indeed, Montresor continued to mask his evil plans against the victim through acting nicely towards him and also maintaining a smile that only him knew was informed by the thought of revenge (Poe, n.p.). Indeed, Montresor no doubt comes out as very crafty, and the secretively crafted plan of revenge against Fortunato he made can be lauded as being genius. Nevertheless, this discussion holds the argument that it is Fortunato s skepticism, as opposed to Montresor s definitive and genius plan, that materializes the revenge. The story, The Cask of Amontillado , is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. History Of Production Logging Into Four Periods (Ding Z. X. 1992) divided the history of production logging into four periods in which each period is characterized by new and different tools and interpretation. The first period (late 1930 to late 1940s): in this period temperature sensors were used to locate fluid entries in wellbore. The interpretation was qualitative. Second period (late 1940s to mid 1960s): Different flowmeter and pressure measurements were added to temperature tools in order to detect different type of fluid produced or injected. He also argued the objective or applications of production logging tool also said that the PLT can be used in all stages through the life of a well. In initial completions. Natural production wells secondary recovery production wells and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as permeability, litho logy and skin damage. Measuring flow rate and pressure immediately above a producing zone not only reduces wellbore storage effects but also makes it practical to run transient tests without shutting in a well and hating production. According to Caivin kessier and (Gray Frisch, 1998) (1995) in recent years a new generation of well logging tool string developed which is better than the older type of the tool. This new sensors reports to the full cross sectional area of the production toolbars (casing, tubing or slotted liner) occupied by gas and liquid. From this response, the holdup fractions for liquid and gas can be determined. The fullbore measurement eliminates previous uncertainties in holdup fraction that can occur when flowing conditions are none uniform or when water cut is high. Single pass interpretation is the most straightforward but slightest dependable strategy for spinner interpretation which utilizes a single logging run and depends on a direct spinner reaction to aggregate stream rate. With this technique, the highest spinner reaction (most importantly holes) is as marked 100% in stream and the least spinner reaction is thought to be in static liquid and in this way is allocated 0% in stream. Anytime in the middle of, the in flow rate is expected relative to spinner reaction. Improvement of the multiple array ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hybrid Cars Hybrid Cars I have always wondered what Hybrid cars were all about. Especially because over the past couple of years gas prices have been at record highs. I knew that there were such things as electric cars but until this last year or so I have only seen the wealthy be able to afford to drive them. And from what I had heard about Hybrid cars was that they were over priced, small, and not so attractive cars. No wonder nobody owns them. Now I am starting to see them more often and they aren t as bad as everyone had said. For this exploratory essay I first wanted to figure out what a hybrid car was and how it compared to regular cars. I wanted to find out everything that there is to know about them. I wanted to research the hybrid as if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I had a hard time finding it but I stumbled across a web site that had frequently asked questions about hybrid cars and that was one of them. I found out that hybrid battery packs are designed to last for the lifetime of the car, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 miles and probably aa whole lot longer. Hybrids use NiMH batteries, not the environmentally problematic rechargeable nickel cadmium. Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are benign. They can be fully recycled, says Ron Cogan, editor of the green car journal. Toyota and Honda say that they will recycle dead batteries and that disposal will pose no toxic hazards. Plus Toyota puts a phone number on each battery, and they will pay a $200 dollar bounty for each battery to help ensure that it is properly recycled(Hybrid). I was really relives to find this out. As for hybrids not being very safe I didn t find a lot of information about how they possibly couldn t be safer than any other car. But I did find an article on CNN.com. The article talked about how the hybrid vehicle poses a danger for rescuers at accident scenes. I was very surprised to read this article. In it they talked about how emergency crews are a scrambling to learn more about how to avoid catastrophes that could be caused by hybrids high voltage systems. This was something I never thought about. A hybrid car runs on gas and an electric motor that carries as much a 500 volts, this worries medical technicians and others who have to cut into cars to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Methodists In Philadelphia Research Paper There were certain events that had occurred in Philadelphia and Baltimore prior to 1816 supporting the association of what was called colored Methodists into a self governing society that had obviously extended to Charleston, S. C. Despite the fact that Richard Allen and Daniel Coker regulated the movements in Philadelphia and Baltimore, Morris Brown carried out one in Charleston. In the previous dwelling it assumed form in 1817 18. At this stage the organizations add up to about one thousand. In 1822 the amount had enlarged to nearly three thousand. Connected with Morris Brown in the work of the party were Henry Drayton, Charles Carr, Amos Cruickshank, Marcus Brown, Stewart Simpson, Harry Bull, John B. Matthews, James Eden, London Turpin, and Aleck Houlston. They secured a lot which they constructed a spacious but modest house of worship. They also possessed their own field of graves, which is referred to as a burial ground. They were really overjoyed over their achievement to worship God under their own vine and fig tree. Their jubilation, however, was brief. In 1771, fourteen year old Denmark Vesey was brought from St. Thomas to Cape Francais by slave trader Captain Joseph Vesey. Based on a revisited trip to Cape Francais, Captain Vesey was made to repossess Denmark, who his master said was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although devastated by the destruction of their church, black Charlestonians continued to honor Vesey s revolutionary Old Testament theology in secret. For abolitionists such as David Walker, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Vesey became a symbol of resistance and an inspiration in their writings. White Charleston responded by increasing efforts to convert slaves to New Testament Christianity, and by passing legislation to further restrict the rights of slaves. This increasingly militant path eventually led to the Civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Leatherstocking Tales Character Analysis Oceans ever turning, rivers ever rushing, wind ever blowing, and lakes ever placid. Nature stands with all of it s raw, unforgiving beauty dunting over mankind, not afraid to show its untapped strength. There is a sheltering quality to this deception, as can be best described through the novel series written by James F. Cooper. The Leatherstocking Tales develop an ideal environment for the emergence of one of the first American heros. Cooper created his character, Hawkeye, as a hero that was able to personally embody the conflicts that early America was facing in the 1750 s, even though the series was written nearly a decade later. The seclusion and peacefulness of nature create an environment able to harbor inner conflicts, parallel to the inner conflicts experienced within James F. Cooper s character, Hawkeye, as he struggles with the colliding cultures of the Native Americans and Western civilization. Nature, in all its glory, is known for being able to disguise the truth. This is included in literature all throughout history, whether it be the ever rolling ocean that conceals the fate of a infamous whaler, or the mist coverd trees that seal in the chaos that harbors beneath them. Upon the murder of a Native American, Hawkeye reflects aopn how lake was an unchristened sheet of water that veiled the darkness that hid beneath. The whole scene was radiant with beauty, and yet it was the sight of countless ruthless and barbaric acts ( Deerslayer , Chapter 7). This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Use Of Quantitative Trade Models On Aggregate Bilateral... This paper builds on the previous literature which uses quantitative trade models to determine the effects of trade barriers on aggregate bilateral trade flows, income, and welfare, including Eaton and Kortum (2002); Anderson and van Wincoop (2003); Alvarez and Lucas (2007); and Helpman et al. (2008) and more recent papers that address discrepancies between more traditional quantitative trade models and the data. 3 The main contribution of my paper to this literature is that it demonstrates how the workhorse class of quantitative trade models can be generalized to account for the aggregate effects of non trivial patterns of product level comparative advantage. It does so in a way that maintains, to a large extent, the tractability and parsimony of this class of models while utilizing the wealth of information contained in product level trade data, which is available for most of the world s countries. It also provides succinct and intuitive expressions relating the gains from trade to countries patterns of product level comparative advantage, allowing for a straightforward decomposition of the gains from trade into across product and within product components. This paper is also related to Arkolakis et al. (2012) in that both papers address important features shared among the literature s workhorse class of quantitative trade models, but we make very distinct points. Arkolakis et al. (2012) demonstrate that, in this class of models, the welfare gains from trade depend only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Muslim Genocide that Took Place in Europe Genocide Research Paper I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented (Wiesel). Just like Elie Wiesel mentioned, one must never remain silent when such atrocities are occurring. Although there may be times where one feels powerless to injustices there should never be a time where one fails to protest. Silence is the reason for the moral crimes that have happened in history and are still going on to this day. Genocides have always happened because of silence. Just like Elie Wiesel questioned God s silence in Night, he also questioned the world s silence. The silence that caused the annihilation of many human beings and forever changed history. According to dictionary.com, a genocide is the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group. As previously mentioned, genocides occur from the silence of the people, racism, and fear. The belief of superiority of one s own race is the beginning of a genocide. Hatred towards the Muslims caused the beginning of a new extermination. The Muslim genocide took place in Europe, Bosnia Herzegovina from 1992 until 1995. Since the beginning of Bosnia, Muslims have always been the majority in the population. Bosnia was created after the break up of Yugoslavia, which included the religious groups of Serbs, Croats, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Is Exxonmobil Operates A Successful Total Quality... To fully grasp the concept of total quality, one must first understand or define quality. Quality in my view is meeting or exceeding customer expectation in terms of products and services rendered. Total quality on the other hand is an approach to doing business that attempt to maximize an organizations competitiveness through the continual improvement of the quality of its products, services, people, processes and environments. in this project, i will be discussing the process by which ExxonMobil operates under to maintain a successful total quality program in all of their products. Over the last 125 years ExxonMobil has evolved from a regional marketer of kerosene in the U.S. to the largest publicly traded petroleum and petrochemical enterprise in the world. Today ExxonMobil operate in most of the world s countries and are best known by their familiar brand names: Exxon, Esso, Standard oil and Mobil. They make the products that drive modern transportation, power cities, lubricate industry and provide petrochemical building blocks that lead to thousands of consumer goods. The then Standard Oil had chosen its name to signify high, uniform quality. On November 30, 1999, Exxon and Mobil join to form Exxon Mobil Corporation. This merger will enhance the company s ability to be an effective global competitor in a volatile world economy and in an industry that is more and more competitive. Exxon Mobil Corporation is committed to being the world s premier petroleum and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Courage In Amelia Earhart Courage is the price that Life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not, knows no release from little things. Amelia Earhart. Life is not meant for the meek. It is not meant to be lived in a box or in a comfort zone. As Amelia Earhart so eloquently put it, it takes courage to experience peace in this life. I have had to embody that as I follow my dreams and fight for my goals. My goal is to be a pediatric genetic counselor. To accomplish this goal, I have had to use courage to face adversity, step outside my comfort zone, and strive for what I want. You can t just sit back and wait for what you want. It s not enough to just say you want something and go through the motions. You have to fiercely and actively seek out what you want and prove that you are the best choice. It may not always work out in your favor, but it is better to fail then to never try at all. The soul that knows it not knows no release from the little things: knows not the livid loneliness of fear. Amelia Earhart. When trying to accomplish your goals, not everything will go as planned. Very rarely will you just be handed what you want. When you work for something, sometimes you will fail. You will be told you weren t the best choice or you were good, but just not what they were looking for. And it hurts. It beats you down and steals your confidence. But failure is the best teacher. Failure makes you stronger and builds you up to be the best you can. It can be challenging to try again ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Similarities Between Electricity And Electricity There will be one moment in our life that could be important and symbolic to us. It could be simple ones or even complicated ones. Sometimes, seeing electricity for the first time could transform someone s life. Even searching for your cultural identity could be significant to you. Electricity... and An Unknown... both have similarities and differences. One main similarity in both poems is that they have the same theme: discovery. In Electricity... it is about discovering electric lights for the first time. On the other hand, An Unknown... is about discovering your other cultural identity. The entire poem of An Unknown... is one long stanza, like a never ending conversation. This suggests that the poet does not want her experience to end; she wants it to last forever and she does not want her memories of her experience to disappear. Electricity... by Marcia Douglas contains three stanzas of a free verse poem. There is massive difference in both poems regarding their structure. Electricity... takes the reader on a journey on how electricity transformed the lives of people in a village. The poem begins with a strong sense of anticipation. In An Unknown... the poet shares her experience during her visit in India. The poem engages the reader on a journey of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She treats henna like a form of decoration; but it will not last forever and it is only temporary. The henna is described as: firm peacock lines... this reflects Alvi s Indian side where it is full of bright colours and exoticness. In Electricity... at the last stanza, we can see the disappointment in the children s eyes; they have come to the realisation that electric lights is something temporary and dull. Already the children... lit their lamps... dark journey... this shows how the mood of excitement quickly deteriorates. Both poets have described things that cannot last forever, so you should savour the moment before it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Kelly Mcgonigal s How To Make Stress Your Friend 1.) Summary: Kelly McGonigal who is a health psychologist gives a thought provoking lecture called How to Make Stress Your Friend at an official TED conference in June 2013. During the first part of the presentation, Ms. McGonigal confesses to the crowd that she been teaching about stress completely wrong, Basically, I ve turned stress into the enemy. But I have changed my mind about stress... Ms. McGonigal emphasizes the point that people who view stress as not harmful (not their enemy), were less likely to die to people who view stress as their enemy; therefore, when people change their mind about stress, they can change their body response to stress to make them healthier. As the presentation gets further along, Kelly McGonigal states how oxytocin plays a huge role in controlling stress. This neuro hormone, which is released during stress, motivates you to seek support, which is the reason why stress makes you social. At the same time, oxytocin acts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a large majority of individuals view stress as their enemy, this can severely take a toll on their health throughout their lifetime, and even cause their life to be shortened prematurely. As the lecture illustrates, 43 percent of people who believe stress as harmful had an increased risk of dying. An obstacle or barrier that might hinder this improvement would be human nature, because it s easy for human to get stressed and be clouded with thoughts to be able to solve the issue of handling stress. On the other hand, to solve the obstacles the society needs to be educated on how to make stress their friend. Also, introducing mechanism within their life to reduce stress, and urge others to see stress as a positive thing rather than a negative. Thus causing society to live a healthier physical and mental lifestyle in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Theme Of Identity In Twelfth Night In the play Twelfth Night, Shakespeare delves into the concept of personal identity through his exploration of the character Viola. After discovering that her twin brother is dead after a boat wreck, Viola decides to reshape her identity in the new country she is in. She hides her maiden clothes with the sea captain and takes on the name Cesario. By taking on a new name, and not the name of her brother Sebastian, Viola is not miming her twin, but instead forming a male identity of her own. As Viola makes new acquaintances under the identity Cesario, she alludes to the trickery in her identity, I am not that I play (1.5 175). Viola controls her own identity and since she knows that biologically she is not a man, she can hint at her biological identity accordingly. She shapes her identity by deciding how she wants to be viewed by others. When Olivia, the countess in the play who forms a liking to Cesario, asks Viola What are you? (I.5 204), Viola responds What I am, and what I would, are as secret as maidenhead (I.5 207 8). Again, Viola admits that her identity is a secret and that she is not who she appears to be. Throughout the play Viola is implying her identity is a false one, however, the other characters in the play do not pick up on this trick. The concept of forming one s personal identity is also influenced by others perspectives. Viola may try and refer that she is not who she is, but the other characters in the play have already shaped their perspectives of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Archetype Mother Goddess In The Hunger Games Being selfless is a characteristic that few people possess. Being concerned more with the needs of others is what heroism embodies. The narrative in the movie, The Hunger Games follows Katniss Everdeen s heroic quest as a tribute in the 74th Hunger Games of Panem. How does Katniss embody the feminine archetype mother goddess and how does a hero s journey represent Katniss quest as a tribute in the Hunger Games? What is the feminine archetype mother goddess? An archetype is a personality type that is generally thought to be the greatest or purest example (Harris). Goddess is the female version of God. A goddess is the great Mother, she exists in all women, is beautiful even in her flaws, and she is a woman in touch with her own power to create and destroy (Jones ch. 3). The archetype mother goddess is actually several archetypes bottled up into one great archetype. The Great Mother personifies a caretaker, guide, nurturer, protector, and creator (ch. 3). A caretaker is a nurturer, who can take on the role of looking after another human being, is often protective, loyal, and sacrifice themselves for the greater good (ch. 3). In addition, caretakers are selfless, empathic, virtuous, true, incredibly strong and resilient (ch. 3). A creator archetype can give birth to new ideas, concepts, and things (ch. 3). Katniss demonstrates all of these qualities during her quest as a tribute. What is a hero and a hero s journey? A hero is an individual who has the courage of conviction to perform feats that benefit the general populace, acts as a soldier of virtue, and has an altruistic spirit that urges him or her to act against evil and defend the greater good at all costs, even sacrificing his own well being or life (Harris 2). Vogler reduced Joseph Campbell s The Hero Journey to 12 Stages of The Hero s Journey. The following are Vogler s Stages of The Hero s Journey: 1. OrdinaryWorld 7. Approach 2. Call To Adventure 8. Supreme Ordeal 3. Refusal Of TheCall 9. Reward 4. Meeting With The Mentor 10. The Road Back 5. Crossing The 1st Threshold 11. Resurrection 6. Tests, Allies, Enemies 12. Return With Elixir (Vogler 18). During Katniss quest to the 74th Hunger Games, she begins her heroic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Quantitative Arbitrage Trading Strategy Analysis Many financial instruments have exhibited mean reversion, such as US and global equities [1], commodities [2], foreign exchange rates [3] as well as volatility indices [19]. Moreover, some researchers have also found mean reverting process to be very useful in modeling the interest rate and default risk dynamics [20]. In financial industry, some practitioners even attempt to profit by constructing mean reverting prices which are usually known as statistical arbitrage or pair trading. Statistical arbitrage is a more sophisticated trading strategy that evolved out of the simpler pairs trade strategy [4]. In the pairs trading, two highly correlated stocks are put into pairs and when one stock outperforms the other, we short this stock and long the other stock. Unlike the pair trading, Statistical arbitrage usually considers a basket of hundreds or more stocks, long in some and short in others, in order to construct a mean reversion portfolio. The pairs/statistical arbitrage trading strategies have gained great popularity with the invention of exchange traded funds (ETFs), as some ETFs are created to track the underlying indexes/assets. The mean reverting spreads among commodity ETFs have already been investigated and the trading strategies have been developed for statistical arbitrage [21]. Moreover, the mean reverting spread between physical gold price and gold ETFs has also been investigated [22]. Given the dynamics of the underlying portfolio or assets, investors have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of The Book Meridian By Alice Walker Alice Walker once said, No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies you the right to grow. Due to the extreme patriarchal society based in the sixties era, women s voices were often disregarded and silenced. In the historical novel Meridian, by Alice Walker, the main female protagonist, Meridian, struggles to comply with the harsh patriarchal systems set in place in her community, in turn, she uses her silence as a form of resistance. She has various encounters with a man named Truman, whom she is in love with, but fears she s not good enough because of the color of her skin. She begins articulate her thoughts and acting without explanation. To replace her silenced voice, Walker uses third person omniscient and characterization. Meridian is a woman with endless thoughts and questions that she neglects to voice or ask. The root of Meridian s resistant manner stems from the uncomfortable power struggle she has with men, like Truman, because of the expectations of women in the sixties. Men were placed above women and women s opinions were deemed irrelevant. The author s usage of third person omniscient reveals Meridian s subconscious thoughts during moments where her voice is overpowered by a male character. For example, She was also tempted to add white exchange students. But how polite she was! (Walker 108). In this scene Meridian runs into Truman and begins a dialogue about his beliefs. Meridian is embarrassed by Truman s infatuation with white women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Theory Of Development Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Theory of Development Erik Erikson, a German psychologist of the early 1900s, is most known for his theory on psychosocial development in humans. He was heavily influenced by his work with Anna Freud and her father, Sigmund Freud. However, in his research, he put emphasis on the cultural and social impact on identity development and studying the ego, which he believed developed with successful crisis resolving throughout life ( Erikson s Stages , 2007). He proposed the life long model of development, consisting of eight stages. Erikson assumes that in every stage of development, there is a crisis that the individual must overcome despite the conflict of their psychological needs and the needs of society (McLeod, 2008, ¶9). With achievement of the basic virtue associated with each stage, the individual can move forward with their development. The conflict between the ego and societal experiences, Erikson coined as an identity crisis ( Identity Formation , 2015, ¶2) The ultimate idea with the stages of development is that these struggles must be overcome by individuals in order to find their sense of identity and self knowledge. His theory heavily influences education, however not like many would expect. His research lies in helping people understand the importance in a positive relationship between students and teachers. Erikson s Career For Erikson s time, he was widely recognized and his theories readily accepted. A former co worker of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Everything Dali Paints Symbolizes Something Else Essay Dali s Vision The painting Dream Caused By The Flight Of A Bee Around A Pomegranate A Second Before Awakening was painted by Dali in 1944. The painting is an oil on canvas painting with a dimension of 51cm x 40.5 cm. Salvador Dali was a prominent Spanish surrealist painter born in Spain. In his masterpiece he uses many different lines and colors to enhance what is going on in the painting. He illustrates a fruit, a fish, tigers, a rifle and a woman wearing no clothes sleeping. With every single object and or living thing shown he is making a statement and everything in the painting itself symbolizes something in the world. Dali s Caused by the flight of a bee around a pomegranate a second before awakening depicts vulnerability and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two tigers increase the seriousness of their aggression, while only one does not. Also, the rock is seen frequently throughout the painting, in the far sea beyond both the woman and the wild animals, the cliff, and lastly the flat rock over which the woman is floating. As such, the firmness of the rock is repeated. Moving on the artwork is very metaphorical with the woman representing humanity or more explicitly, innocence and all that is good. The rock that she is floating above represents moral principles. The tigers thinking themselves to be triumphant, over the restful woman without the support of the solid rock. Meanwhile, the antagonism of animals, and more precisely, the dismays of battle are about to descend upon the people like a downpour. The evil and horrors came from the sweet nectar of the pomegranate, which seemed to be so blameless on the outside, but filled with mischievousness and destruction. After all the forbidden fruit was a pomegranate according to what has been said. Similar with the paintings focus is in the bee flying around the smaller pomegranate. This elephant, with its long legs and its great load, characterizes the worldly greed, which also differed from the traditional principles, Its long legs represent its disregard for others, especially those in need, like the woman who is about to be attacked. As a result, the elephant is no better than the tigers about to mangle and kill the woman. Henceforth, Dali s Caused by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Statement Of Purpose Statement Statement of Purpose Every child has a hero. And the hero influences the child life in many ways and ultimately it plays a crucial part in a child s life from the early stages of childhood to become a successful man. No I am not talking about any artificial super hero like Superman, Ironman or Batman. My real life hero was my dad. And he is a successful Businessman, an entrepreneur and an industrialist. Since my childhood I saw him studying stock exchange, analysing data, inspecting market for new product and new investment opportunity. And he always studied the cost and risk involved with the project and how to minimize them before starting the business. My dad told me if you want to be a successful entrepreneur then you have to learn fundamental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So I started applying for marketing jobs and attending the interviews. But the job market was very tough, and opportunity didn t come along very easily. But I never gave up and I was keep trying to get a job where I can improve my academic and creativity skills and so that I can get to know more about financial world. After a lot of job applications finally I got a call from a company called Paymentsense to attend an interview. Paymentsense is a leading merchant service provider in UK and it is in associated with Bank of Scotland Merchant Services. It is the fastest growing business in Europe with €16.5 MILLION revenue each year since 2009. Although I did not have any idea about how the whole card processing industry works but in the interview I maintained a positive approach towards the desire of learning and mastering a new skill called marketing and I showed strong eye contact and a can do attitude. Moreover I went along with explaining that I am highly motivated, enthusiastic, dynamic, quick learner, self starter, neat, honest, hard worker and my creative skills and think outside of the box ideas will be a well regarded asset for the company. After the satisfactory interview they offered me the role of Business Development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Was Serbia Responsible For World War 1 Essay There were many events leading up to the First World War. Several of these events date back many years before the actual start of the war. Despite the point of view of many historians, World War One was not caused by any single event. Serbia is portrayed by many accounts to be responsible for starting World War One. However, these points of view do not take into account why Serbia did the action many see as starting the war in the first place. Serbia did not start World War One and therefore should not be held accountable for starting the Great War. Serbia should not be held accountable for starting World War One because they were provoked. Serbia was provoked in more than one way but the main reason is their land was occupied and ultimately annexed by Austria Hungary. The occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was permitted by the Treaty of Berlin in July of 1878. Austria Hungary formally annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in October of 1908. This annexation angered the Serbian people. The Serbian people responded to this annexation by forming a secret society known as The Black Hand. The sole purpose of this group was to recruit and prepare men for a possible war with Austria Hungary. The Black Hand also sparked parallel groups from Bosnia, Herzegovina and Istria. The most popular of these was known as Young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was imperative for Austria Hungary to have Germany backing them since Russia would likely defend Serbia. Despite the ridiculous ultimatum given to them, Serbia agreed to nine of the ten stipulations. Serbia was making an effort to avoid war. Austria Hungary on the other hand declared war half an hour after the Serbian government didn t agree to all the stipulations. Austria Hungary was the first to declare war. Austria Hungary s blatant eagerness for war is proof Serbia was not to blame for starting World War ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Current Indian Laws On Child Labor What are the current Indian laws on child labor and how are they followed? On December 11, 1992, India endorsed the Convention on the Rights of the Child but did not agree to one clause that declared children, fourteen years of age and younger, to be protected by the law to not engage in hazardous working conditions. The convention was open for ratification in 1898 and mapped out basic necessary rights for children under the age of eighteen. These are a few of the rights India ratified: the right to education, the right to information, the right to nutrition, the right to health and care, the right to protection from abuse, the right to protection from exploitation, the right to development, and the right to survival. India has also created a law in 2006 that banned the use of child labor for domestic purposes and in the hospitality industry (Clifford, 2011). The legal age is fourteen years of age for children to work but that law is not strictly followed. A number of children are recruited into industries at ages as young as six years old. The table on the above page represents the percentage of children, from seven to fourteen, who are child laborers. NGO, or Non Governmental Organizations, are groups of people who stand up for social justice and sustainable development and human rights who are not a part of the government (NGOs India, n.d.). These organizations go around India and try to find the employers that still hold children under the age of fourteen as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Summary Of The Smoking Gun By Gerry Spence Gerry Spence, the author of over a dozen books, such as Win Your Case, How to Argue and Win Everytime, The Smoking Gun, and his most recently published book, Police State: How America s Cops Get Away with Murder, was born, raised, and educated in Wyoming. He was born on January 8, 1929 and graduated cum laude from Wyoming Law School in 1952 ( The Spence Law Firm 2). Since his graduation from law school, Spence has dedicated his life defending the less fortunate, injured, and wrongly accused in the courtrooms, as well as educating Americans about legal processes and the do s and dont s of the judicial system through writing books. He is known as a very successful and nationally acclaimed trial lawyer who has yet to lose a criminal case and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were vulnerable and he felt it was now his responsibility to protect the rights of the two. There were many obstacles in Spence s way of proving the Jones s proclaimed innocence and rights. The prosecution had an eye witness, Wilfred Gerttula s wife. There was also an incriminating photo of Sandy firing a shot gun, captured by the wife of Mr. Gerttula. Spence ordered some polygraph tests to be run and ballistic evidence to be collected but each piece of solid evidence, proving that there Sandy or her son could not have been the killers, was withheld from the court. Certain representatives on the prosecution had the power to choose whether or not they wanted the evidence to be presented in the courtroom and the judge approved their actions. Spence believed that the judge was prejudiced against his team and eventually got a new judge reassigned to the case. In the end, both the mother and son were found guilty and served their time in prison. One of Spence s quotes I found the most remarkable in the book was, Sometimes our hearts are frightened as lawyers who must garner the skill and the power to ward off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. King Henry V A Tyrant Analysis Almost every scholar who has learned about King Henry V can agree that he is one of the most popular kings of his time period. Henry V was a young king so many scholars have questioned his actions. Especially, due to his earlier lifestyle because Henry V was an immature adult before he became king but when he became king he seemed very wise. This might be because he did not want people to expect much of him. But, one question that has been debated for a long time now is: is Henry V a Christian King or a Machiavelli tyrant? Henry V was a Machiavelli cruel leader and not a Christian king for these three reasons: He was not merciful, he led his men into battle because of his own desires, and Henry s disguise. King Henry V was not merciful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just because you love someone does not mean that you are not a tyrant. In addition, too, this is the first time that King Henry V had deceived his people. King Henry V used to live an unvirtuous life while hanging out with robbers and non chaste woman. But as soon as King Henry received the crown he was a different person and never seemed to think about his old life even when his friend is going to die Henry V does not do anything to stop it he just says What men have you lost, Fluellen followed by ...I think the Duke hath lost never a man, but one that is like to be executed for robbing a church... (III.vi.88 95). Even when his friend is brought up in conversation King Henry V does not ask if there is anything his friend could do to be pardoned. King Henry V does not do things because he is a Machiavellian tyrant and desires to be feared rather than loved. King Henry V was an honorable king who was powerful and feared. King Henry V said to the ambassador that he was not a tyrant. Is Henry V an oppressive leader or, is he a good virtues Christian king? King Henry V is an oppressive leader since he led his men to battle for his own desires, he was not merciful, and he seemed to have a disguise for who he really was. In conclusion, King Henry V was not a Christian King but instead feared since Facilius est autem timeri quam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. King Midas s Greed King Midas can be greedy and regretful. He can also be ecstatic and caring. These are his traits. I m going to be talking about his greed and him being ecstatic over various events. King Midas s greed can get the best of him sometimes. One way is him wishing for everything he touched to turn to gold. The story says, Any gift he cared to name! so Midas wished for what he desired most. The text states, Midas had a loving wife and a daughter he adored, but he was still discontented. He wanted to be the most powerful king in the world; he wanted everyone to envy him. This also shows his greed and his issues with not having enough of anything. These are ways King Midas showed his greed. The king could also be very ecstatic at times. He found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Deerskin s Footwear When you live in the Midwest, your outdoor activities take you from one extreme to another in weather conditions. Whether you re outside for work or for leisure, deerskin gloves are the ultimate hand covering for all of your activities. Wiebke Trading Company in La Crosse, WI and Eitzen, MN has a wide range of deerskin gloves for both men and women, so you re sure to find exactly what you need. Not sure deerskin gloves are for you? Check out the features they have: Deerskin Is Strong: The special qualities of leather made from tanning deerskin give it incredible tensile strength. The leather is strong but also highly flexible, which makes it especially useful in the gloves, which have so many moving parts. Deerskin Handles Water: Unlike cowhide, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Disagreeing With Online Dating What is one commonality that we can get people to agree with worldwide? This is the fact that the idea and practice of dating is very difficult. Finding that special someone to share a life with is something that many people dread because we are never more vulnerable then when we are trying to date. Traditionally we would have to go through many rigorous and almost ritualistic steps when trying to find a mate. We would have to put on our best outfit, go somewhere public, and interact with strangers to try and impress them enough that they do not want to walk away within the first thirty seconds of meeting you. Within todays society however the ideas of dating have changed. Because we have become so reliant on technology to do many of our activities we have also adapted our methods for dating. We can now search for the perfect partner on the internet. Dating online has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Internet dating gives people control over their time and easy access. During a meeting, while in line at Tim Hortons, or even in the bathroom we are never to far away from a computer or smart phone. This lets us brows a vast array of dating profiles at our leisure. This way of searching relieves some of the pressure and time constraints that face to face dating can not. We are also able to open up our dating pool as online dating provides the potential for interactions across the globe where traditional dating is restrictive and based on the people who are within our immediate area. Traditional dating has no way convinced the lives of singles. The idea of being at the right place at the right time is all consuming and finding time to go out to an event and interact socially is very restrictive. This requires an abundance of planning and rearranging schedules. There is only one way to meet people in traditional dating and that is to go out and met them face to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Real Day Prologue Prologue: A/N: So for all those sappy losers reading this then I m happy. I have decided to make this book for me as a closer for all those bad shit that has happened because like everyone other person I have to keep going no matter what. I just wanted to say, that without my courage and strength to share this and a little help from @slaya2775 to post this online I wouldn t know what to do. THIS IS A REAL TRUE STORY! HOW DO YOU KNOW I M NOT LYING? IT S CAUSE I M WRITING THE GODDAMN THING! NO COPYRIGHTS ALLOWED!! OR I WILL HAUNT YOU DOWN AND MAKE YOU PAY!  Imagine a sixteen year old, in highschool with a few friends. Basically a typical outcast. No one really liked her. Imagine all those fake smiles she put up to hide what s really happening to her. Imagine all those people who hurt her and made fun of her. Imagine those people who left her. Imagine how many times she wanted to die, but almost did many times. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Imagine her all alone in the darkness. Imagine... just imagine what she s going through or what every other person is going through. No one really understood her or could see what she really wanted. This story is about a girl wanting what everyone wants to fit in, but doesn t know how to truly live. This girl has been through hell and back. She has made it through the hard times and good times, when telling her family what s wrong once, yet they didn t understand. So through the years she has learned to put up a wall and not show the person inside. You will learn who this girl is what she has faced. But no it isn t all bad.. That girl is me: Kayla Lewis Yes, that s right cliche, stupid, and whatever you wanna call it. I don t care because this isn t about you it s about me. You don t even have to continue reading this... it s YOUR choice. But here is my
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  • 42. How Does Durden Create Identity In Fight Club Fight Club was a movie created to have a plethora of ideas regarding societies views on ideal men, social anarchy, poor health care and consumerism. However, the movies main idea regarding consumerism is that consumerism is a sickness stripping people, mainly men, of their identity, sanity and empathy. Throughout the movie there are countless examples with the main character and his followers who are willing it give their lives for a new identity out of consumerism. This is strongly seen with the main character Tyler Durden who reinvents himself into two people. One identity Durden creates is how appears naturally, which is someone tiny, and who works for a consumer society. The other identity is someone who is more sexually attractive, stronger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the two different identities collided both were set up as unsympathetic with others. The first identity didn t even care for others at the support groups who were truly suffering physically or biologically. He was territorial when it came to Marla appearing at the support groups instead of trying to relate that she might have the same issues that he does. Then the second identity feels the need to torture others in the consumer society by inserting porn into movies or peeing in soups. These identity s have no moralities when it came to others in the consumer society. Only till the end of the movie did each of these identities tries to begin to do a bit more good than bad. The first identity begins to feel more sympathetic when a man he knew dies. Also a notable change in the first identity is that he tries to save Marla from himself. While the second identity clears out people from the buildings that he is going to blow up, but could care less of the death of bob, who is a member of his team. This implies that anyone else who dies from this project will get no sympathy from the second identity. Thus, in the movie the lack of empathy is an effect of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Summary Of The Book Of Mormon Fan the Flame of Your Faith A testimony is most often forged through personal experience or intentional personal study. In the Book of Mormon, Moroni, the last prophet of the Nephite nation, leaves the reader with an exhortation to read and ponder in their hearts the passages contained in the book. Then Moroni gives a promise that if the reader will pray and ask God if these things are true, in faith, the truth will be manifest to them. (Moroni 10:3 5) We are taught that this process is the same no matter what the question we are seeking an answer to. We must first study it out in our mind then ask in prayer if it be right and if it is right we shall know through the power of the Holy Ghost (D C 9:8). In Mormon Doctrine, Bruce R. McConkie ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boy said, Brother Holland, I can t say yet that I know the Church is true, but I believe it is. Elder Holland described his response when he said, I hugged the boy until his eyes bulged out and told him, with all the fervor of my soul that belief is a precious word, and even more precious act, and he need never apologize for only believing . I told this boy that belief was always the first step toward conviction and that the definitive articles of our collective faith forcefully reiterate the phrase We Believe . And I told him how very proud I was of him for the honesty of his quest. Elder Holland then shared his testimony that has been forged over 60 years and gives each of us license to lean on his testimony until we have been able to gain our own. Elder Holland says, Honestly acknowledge your questions and your concerns, but first and forever fan the flame ofyour faith, because all things are possible to them that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Code Of Ethics For Nurses With Interpretive Statements There is no doubt about the importance of ethics in our life as well as in our clinical area as nurses to protect ourselves, our patients, and their families. There are nine provisions in code of ethics. What I am interested to examine is provision number 3 the nurse promotes, advocates for, and protects the rights, health, and safety of the patient . This provision consists of 6 statements, which are protection of the rights of privacy and confidentiality, protection of human participants in research, performance standards and review mechanisms, professional responsibility in promoting a culture of safety, protection of patient s health and safety by acting on questionable practice, and patient protection and impaired practice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another case that was happened also in one of our hospital in Saudi Arabia about the importance of secure electronic communication. We do have a kind of electronic system called Quadra met pretty similar to patients file with all information about patients. This system access doesn t offer for students, its only for staff nurses; however, student nurse ask one of her friend who was a RN to use Rn s access to the Quadra met system. The student accidently checked the name of one of her family member who has AIDS. This act from Rn leaded to many bad outcomes in the student s future in nursing school and with her family relationship. It is important to increase the awareness about this ethics code to protect nurses from any inappropriate action could be done later on. My job as an advanced nurse is to apply code of ethics by recommend health institutions to enforce all nurses and nursing students in attending code of ethics courses and workshop to enhance their knowledge in ethics. In addition, Participants in research have the right for protecting them from any violates by researchers. Some governmental hospitals in Saudi Arabia may enforce their patients to sign for their paperwork to be part from clinical research. Although some patients don t want to participate in the clinical research, they still need to sign on that form to receive the care from the hospital. Personally, I think this kinds of hospital do not respect patient s autonomy even if they sign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Write A Term Paper On Pluto In 1906, Percival Lowell, founded the Lowell Observatory and started an project in search of a possible ninth planet, or planet x . Pluto was discovered, by astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh, on 18 February 1930. This period in astronomy was of intense planet hunting. Pluto is smaller than any other planet and smaller than Earth s moon. It s dense and rocky but its nearest neighbors are the gaseous Jovian planets. It is due to this that it is believed that Pluto originated elsewhere in space and got caught in the sun s gravity. Pluto s orbit is erratic, all other planets orbit the sun in a flat plane. The International Astronomical Union made an altering decision in 2006. The International Astronomical Union stripped Pluto from its planet status and issued a new set of requirements that would define whether ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pluto however fail to clear its orbital neighborhood and on that the International Astronomical Union labelled that Pluto is not a planet. Pluto s moon Charon, is about half of Pluto s size. Pluto as well as its moon, Charon, orbit a common center of gravity. Pluto however orbits this center of gravity at a much closer distance than Charon, and is this the reason that Charon is considered to be Pluto s moon. Pluto is further also on the borderline of a region in our solar system, the Kuiper Belt, where many ice bodies orbit the sun at a very large distance. Pluto has thus not cleared its orbital neighborhood and was defined as a dwarf planet. Dwarf planets orbit the sun, are nearly round, have note cleared its orbital neighborhood and does not orbit any other body. There is so many evidence that indicates that Pluto does not adhere to the requirements to be seen as a planet that I also think that Pluto should not be seen as a planet but rather either as a binary system together with its moon, Charon, or a dwarf planet, as it is currently classified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Synapse Specificity Analysis Memory formation occurs through LTP. This is due to the fact that LTP is synapse specific. Synapse specificity is the process of when a synapse is stimulated, only that synapse is affected; neighboring synapses that lie close by remain unaffected.1 Extending into this topic, CaMKII, an enzyme, was found to play a major role in synapse specificity. The increase of intracellular calcium from the unblocking of the NMDA type glutamate receptors resulting in the activation of CaMKII triggers LTP. The broad question that is then addressed in Lee et al s article, Activation of CaMKII in Single Dendritic Spines during Long Term Potentiation is what makes up the foundation of synapse specificity of LTP and how does CaMKII affect synapse specificity? To answer the questions previously asked, Lee et al conducted an experiment using several methods, which include fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), two photon microscopy, photostimulation, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effect of CaMKII on synapse specificity is controlled by two factors: the rate of CaMKII s inactivation and its mobility. Starting with the rate of inactivation of CaMKII, the fluorescence lifetime of the GFP, in other words, the activation of CaMKII, lasted only two minutes. This went along with the observation calcium levels fall back to initial concentrations within milliseconds. This does not allow calcium to diffuse into neighboring spines and activate CaMKII due to the short time limit. Because of the fast rate of inactivation of CaMKII, CaMKII is forced to stick to one dendritic spine. Hence why, the activation of CaMKII follows synaptic specificity. The second factor is mobility of the activation of CaMKII. Using fluorescence decay, it was concluded that CaMKII had really slow mobility of diffusion out of a dendritic spine. Because CaMKII can t diffuse out of the spine fast enough, this also confines the activation of CaMKII to one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Scare Of Lack Of Security Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that Martin Luther King Jr. As the July attacks in Nice, France start to dissolve from the headlines the effects still weigh heavily on Paris, and the other countries around the world. They will forever be remembered and France will continue to pay for the attacks economically. The Nice attacks effect s France economically due to the scare of lack of security which causes decrease of tourism. On July 14th, 2016, Bastille Day in France scores of people were celebrating all day and then were concluding the day to watch fireworks. Thousands of people were lined out along the promenade, a very long road and one of the main roads in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A few travelers that were present on Bastille day said that there were no police or security measures in place to protect them especially all along the beach. (Laure Teresi, Washington Post) Although countless people have complained of the lack of security officials are responding that they have reached the maximum we could reach in terms of security measures... security now is now more a qualitative problem then a quantitative problem. (Bolstering, Washington post) The threat of security is not only everyone safety but also the decrease of people traveling to other countries because of the threat of their lives. The most visited country in the world, France, has been through many terrorist attacks with its most recent being in Nice. It is becoming speculated that France will start to see more decrease in tourism, which could lead to major economic failure. Tourism is one of the biggest incomes in France, they make over 200 million a year through tourists. With tourism accounting for 78% of the eurozone s No. 2 economy last week s truck attack on the French Riviera deals a new blow to an industry that had yet to recover fully from the bloody assaults in Paris in January and November last year, which were also claimed by Islamic State (Reuters) Tourism in France was down 20% before the attacks in Nice and now it is speculated that it will come down another 10 20%. The visitors in France ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Court Case Study The video link is the place the victim is taken to a room within the court building usually and is linked up to the courtroom where the trial is taking place, like skyping. So, the victim sits in front of a television screen and the camera is focused on them, for the barristers and sometimes judge, in the court to ask questions and the victim can answer, without being in the actual court. This special measure enables the victim to be in a safe environment away from the courtroom. This also in some circumstances can be used when the victim lives a distance away from the court. The victim can use a different court near them to link up with the court which the trial is being held. However, the criticism of this special measure is everyone on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The victim should receive a phone call from witness care unit to tell them about what time, date and which court to attend the trial. (CPS.gov.uk, 2012, p6) In some instances, the victim only finds out the case is going to go ahead the next day. This is problematic and can cause the victim a great deal of distress if the victim is not kept up to date with the proceedings and as discussed before there could be problems with work and childcare at short notice. Barriers in court One of the barriers that some victims encounter is having to wait a long time in the witness service area. The witness charter states that victims should not wait longer than 2 hours before giving evidence (Gov.uk, 2018, p13). Sometimes the witnesses are waiting all day before actually giving evidence, this could be for several reasons such as other case being heard first in that court or within their case there has been a point of law which has appeared and the barristers and the judge need to talk it over, before witnesses are called to give evidence (this is not the Witness Services fault, and is out of the Witness Services control). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Animal Farm Allegory Animal Farm, Czar Nicholas II, what do they have in common? The book Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory for the Russian Revolution. One allegory can be seen through Czar Nicholas II, who represents Mr.Jones. In Animal Farm the animals defeat and overthrow Mr.Jones, an inadequate farmer who mistreats his animals. The animals try to recover from the horrible reign of Mr.Jones, and the story is about how they live after overthrowing the farmer. Czar Nicholas II and Mr.Jones both struggled with their subjects and eventually were not fit to be leaders anymore so lost the right to rule. Czar Nicholas II was the last Russian emperor . He believed that he had absolute power over his subjects, but he lacked the strength to do his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nicholas lived in a huge palace while the rest of his citizens lived in tiny houses. This resembles Mr.Jones because Mr. Jones ate a lot of food and drank while his animals were starving and working themselves to the bone. Both leaders failed their citizens, and this failure eventually led to an uprising. Besides both being bad leaders, they both were overthrown from their position. The starvation was more than the hungry animals could bear and so the animals overthrew Mr.Jones (Orwell 19). Mr.Jones and his men were overthrown and thrown off the farm, they were run off, and the animals were in control of the farm. Czar Nicholas II s citizens could also only take so much, in one article it said that no army could sustain such losses (Selcer 4). Czar Nicholas II s people could only take so much, like how the animals on Mr.Jones s farm could only take so much mistreatment. Czar Nicholas II was thrown out by his subjects and from there he was eventually executed. Both of these people were overthrown because of their poor leadership. Besides both being leaders who couldn t hold onto their power, Mr.Jones and Czar Nicholas II were both the last of their kind to rule. Mr.Jones was the last human farmer to be the boss at Manor Farm, and Czar Nicholas II was the last czar of Russia. Czar Nicholas II tried to hold onto power [but it] led to the Russian Revolution ( New York Times Upfront 1). Mr.Jones also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Disadvantages Of Lay Magistrates Lay magistrate, are normal people, who have no law skills and are under qualified people that give necessary verdicts in magistrates courts. They have been named as lay magistrates so that they can be distinguished from a qualified magistrate. The magistrate s courts have been introduced centuries ago. Today there are significant numbers of persons who sit and run magistrates court in UK, as a part time job. They normally take their seat and attend legal proceedings as a Bench of two or three, because if only one magistrate will sit he will have constrained functionality in carrying out his work. Each magistrates sitting in the court carry out a specific function as assigned to them, they deal with criminal and civil proceedings, and they also sit in primary the opening of criminal cases. Moreover the magistrates also consider requisitions of applications which have been rejected by local authority and give them legal permits .However the training, background and appointment of lay magistrates differ from that of magistrates. In England and Wales lay magistrates are delegated by the Lord Chancellor on the part of the monarch and effectively upon the counsel of local advisory committees. They are crossed examined by local government, labor unions, chambers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first training consists of foremost fundamental principles and they sit with a couple of magistrates in court to assist them and they get some special mentoring classes for proper guidance. As a part of their training they also visit lockups and also receive a workbook for more personal study. Moreover their Training is strengthened by an evaluation of 12 18 months after appointment, when a distinctively qualified Magistrate audit will sit as member of the bench examine their potential and proficiency. Their training is a continuous one is intended keep magistrates advanced and supervise their development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...